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So this video will be about Japanese Traditional Hotel

here in Japan

They actually call it Ryokan

And I also put some videos in how we drove there

There was a beautiful Service Station (I mean the Landscape surrounding the station)

Before Niigata

Called Kanetsu

I think if you have the chance to drive in Japan

You should definitely stop there.

If you go to Niigata.

It is really beautiful.

We arrived around sunset.

It was really good.

Enjoy the video.

This is our room

As you can see, there are no legs to the chair.

There is a heater here.

We have a TV and a safe.

And here are the futons.

Here are some pillows.

I don't know if you can hear this?

There are little Popcorn or something like this inside.

A little bit hard. Not stones but something in this direction.

There is the air conditioning.

Here is the toilet.

Here we have the little toilet slippers.

This toilet should open automatically.

No

As you can see here, the usual area to wash your hands is not here.

This is a laundry stand.

This is the genkan (entrance)

Here you can put your shoes.

We left our outdoor shoes downstairs at the (main) entrance / reception.

Here is the bath.

A small bath.

You sit here, you cannot strech.

Here you wash yourself.

There is a little stool.

What we have here?

Hot water for tea.

There is nothing.

Just cleaning stuff from the hotel.

We have a refrigerator.

Here are glasses.

Here is the escape map.

This is half open (duvet cover).

Here is the Yukata and a winter jacket.

A large towel for the Onsen.

This is the original towel for the Onsen.

This one (yellow) is for drying. This is only recently, maybe since 6 years (that they have a bigger towel).

Here is the belt for the Yukata.

Here is also a tooth brush.

I love this Almond.

This beautiful box contains tea.

Tea cups, tea

Here are some Japanese sweets.

It has the taste of roasted Caramel and black (or brown) beens.

We are having dinner with my In-Laws and my brother in law and my sister in law.

We are eating Sushi and Nabe.

Usually you bath in the Onsen in the Ryokan (Echigo Yuzawa) but they are cleaning it today.

So we could not go for Onsen.

We used our little bath.

We woke up and the first snow was there.

We drove to Nagaoka, to visit my nephew.

He is enrolled in the University in Nagaoka.

The next day is Saturday.

The sun was shining.

Really beautiful Niigata.

This is the rest of the Ryokan.

My Yukata.

I am wearing the Yukata.

This is the toilet out in the Corridor.

This is the Onsen (entrance)

The red (entrance) is for the girls.

Again, you have to take your slippers off when you step in.

In this area you can wash, brush your teeth and change your cloths.

This area is after you took a bath and you can dry your hair and do your beauty routine.

My husbands family has rice fields.

Every year we get 20 kg of new rice from Niigata.

My mother in law always gives us vegetables.

This time potatoes, leek and reddish.

So, that's it for today.

I hope I see you next week Thursday.

I hope you enjoyed the video.

Don't forget to subscribe to my channel.

If you want to be notified when I upload.

There is a little bell beside, you just click on this and whenever I upload a new video you will be immediately notified.

Ok, I see you next Thursday, bye.

For more infomation >> Traditional Japanese Hotel | Visiting my In-Laws | Ryokan | Japan Vlog 46 - Duration: 12:34.

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Japan's Most Unusual Volunteer Firemen - Duration: 3:14.

Fire.

It's played a crucial role in Japan's religions,

and history.

Japanese houses are generally built of wood.

Though this reduces the damage from earthquakes,

It increases the likelihood of devastating fires.

In the olden days when a fire broke out,

the local chief would spin a heavy metal crest

to announce the blaze.

Nowadays they have a less colorful – though probably more effective –

way to spot fires.

Every neighborhood has its own volunteer fire brigade

that patrols the streets each night.

The call "watch out for fires"

and the clapping wood

is meant to remind people to turn off their gas heaters before going to bed.

Though sometimes they can't resist the chance to elaborate.

The volunteers do more than just look for fires – they cut down on crime

and encourage old fashioned village camaraderie.

The equipment gets very little use.

These volunteers don't actually fight fires.

They use their cell phones to call the fire department.

And in between patrols, there's always time to shoot the breeze.

Though if the whole exercise doesn't seem that serious,

think again.

This is, after all, Japan.

It takes six months of training to qualify for a patrol.

You have to have the proper uniform,

the proper attitude, and know the proper drill.

And have the official firefighter's passport,

open to the proper page.

Though they don't REALLY take themselves that seriously.

Until it's time to head out again

and keep the streets of old Kyoto safe

and fire-free.

For more infomation >> Japan's Most Unusual Volunteer Firemen - Duration: 3:14.

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Nakatsu Karaage, the best Karaage in Japan. Chikifam - Duration: 9:02.

Alright, so we're here at this place called Rakushou and we're in Nakatsu, in Oita Prefecture.

Dude, this overhead atmosphere here is so dope.

Holy smokes. Alright, let's go.

This place is dope.

Even just like outside like the atmosphere in this...

We were just trying to find a place that was open right now

Just so we can like eat because I got to get on the train by like 10:30PM

Try some of this Nakatsu Karaage. Can't wait Chikifam.

Eat the duck I must.

Eat a duck he gotta must.

Ohh!

What do you think?

It's so good!

I told him man, Nakatsu Karaage is like the best dude.

Do you disagree?

Nope, this chicken is so good.

It's so crunchy.

How do they do that?

How do they do that, indeed.

Nakatsu Karaage.

Alright.

Eat a duck. I must.

This chicken is so good.

It's like crunchy but it's not like entirely crunchy.

Just the outside is crunchy, and the inside... I don't know dude.

How do they do it like this man?

I'm here in Nakatsu eating Nakatsu Karaage man.

I've had Nakatsu Karaage in Kitakyushu

But we in the founding source of chicken man. This is the the home of this chicken man.

Dude.

You know, for just right now I'll forget that Famichiki even exists.

Alright, so we got Mentai Cream Potatoes.

This is mentaiko with heavy cream on french fries.

Damn!

Did you try this yet?

Try it, try it try it.

It's good.

Tell them.

It's good.

Oh it's...

That cream is pretty interesting. (That's what she said 😂)

I don't even know how to describe that.

Help me, my vocabulary is lacking.

I don't know but it is bomb.

Gotta skedaddle at like 10:30pm.

I got fried rice too.

Can we ask for more water?

Excuse me, can we get three waters?

Oh, the chijimi (Korean pancake) came.

Lexi: I'm full. Travis: I'm full too.

You're full? Already? Travis: Yeah

Dude I could keep going.

This is the first meal of the day for me. Yeah, me too.

You ate a donut though. Travis: Oh yeah, I did eat a Mister Donut

I had like the nastiest donut this morning. So I like woke up right?

I had napkins laid out on the table from last night.

So I take the donut out and I put it down on top of the napkin

She wears contacts.

Apparently she took them out on the table when she went to bed last night

So I grab the donut and I eat it and I'm like...

Why is this donut chewy?

I'm like.. I took it out and I'm like there's a contact stuck to the bottom of this donut. Ughh.

And I threw away the rest of the donut. But that first bite was alright.

Good job.

What kind of donut was it?

Travis: It was a... Chris: Pon-de-ring?

No.. they're like chocolate but they have this little yellow, looks like sprinkles on top?

Chris: Did you take a picture of it? Travis: Yeah, it's in my...

He's got a picture of his donut!

Yeah, that's a Pon-de-ring. Oh those? I don't know what that is.

There's a Pon-de-ring here on the top. That's the best doughnut in the entire world.

I don't care what anybody says. If you disagree, fight me. Come on, I will whoop you.

You know me personally, if I saw that donut amongst Pon-de-rings, I would not even look at that.

I know yeah, it looks like..

It tasted better with the contact, huh?

Yeah, it tasted better with the contacts.

I want a donut.

I love Mister Donut

One of the major stops when I come.

So Mister Donut is his major stop, Family Mart is mine.

Lexi, what about you?

I just like visiting ice cream shops. I woulda been happy with a Seventeen ice cream vending machine

Dude, what's funny is that we were trying to find this place

and we pulled into this parking lot for a Sega arcade or whatever

and I'm like "Hey look, there's a Baskin Robbins!" she's like "Holy smokes I didn't even know that was there!"

They call it something different here, right?

Yeah, it's just called 31.

Because it's thirty one flavors.

I don't think we have any other food coming.

Lexi, did you try this?

Oh no, I'm pretty full already.

What??

Man, I have to clean up after you guys?

But I will eat some mentaiko fries because these are pretty good.

Yeah, that cream is real nice.

Yeah dude. Whatever they put on those french fries. The mentaiko and..

Dude the guy said it was mentaiko and freakin heavy cream.

But it tastes like something else. Like some kind of cheese.

Yeah, it does taste like cheese.

Some kind of cheese but I can't put my finger on it.

But whatever it is, it is really really good.

You know those little cracker and cheese things?

Which one?

Lexi: It's like a little cracker... Travis: Ritz?

Is it Ritz? No, not Ritz. It comes with like some crackers and theres the super yellow cheese on the end.

It mildly tastes like that cheese. If you cut that cheese flavor in half, that's what that tastes like.

Travis: Cheese connoisseur... Chris: No no no! Not that cheese!

What's the cheese that comes in a can? Lexi: Cheese whiz?

Cheese whiz. Kinda. Kinda tastes like that.

So he was telling me that the very first video he watched of mine

Was the freakin crow picking the fur out of the deer's ass. And then that's what turned him on to my videos.

It was the beginning.

The beginning.

Alright Lexi, what was your first video?

I think it was the one that you found like the little shrine on top of a building? Chris: Yeah yeah yeah.

Yeah, that was the first one I saw. Chris: Yeah?

Yeah, I was like where the heck is this?

Alright, we're back out here with this crazy lighting. This is dope man.

This crazy lighting is dope dude.

Alright, how do we get to Nakatsu Station from here?

Chris: Well, I will see you guys again. Travis and Lexi: Shoots

Chris: This is not goodbye, this is just see you later.

Travis: Sounds good. Chris: I'll see you guys

Lexi and Travis: Bye! Chris: Bye!

Alright guys. See you later.

Alright, let's get the hell up outta here.

Here is your Charsiu Ramen

Chikifam.

You are not ready.

For more infomation >> Nakatsu Karaage, the best Karaage in Japan. Chikifam - Duration: 9:02.

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Japan's Mitsubishi Heavy Industries to compensate Korean plaintiffs for forced wartime labor.. - Duration: 0:59.

the Koreans firk forced to work for the Japanese firm Mitsubishi during World

War two and finally won in two separate court cases

South Korea's Supreme Court decided on Thursday in the first one to uphold a

lower court ruling ordering Mitsubishi Heavy Industries to compensate each of

23 plaintiffs in case they're deceased their relatives the court ordered the

firm to pay around ninety thousand US dollars for unpaid work at Mitsubishi

factories back in 1944 the Supreme Court reasoned that the 1965 agreement under

which Japan paid South Korea 500 million dollars to normalize their diplomatic

relations did not terminate the right of individuals to seek reparations in the

second ruling the court ordered Mitsubishi to compensate for elderly

women and a relative of a plaintiff who has died the five women sued Mitsubishi

back in 1999 in Japan but lost and filed another lawsuit in Korea in 2012

For more infomation >> Japan's Mitsubishi Heavy Industries to compensate Korean plaintiffs for forced wartime labor.. - Duration: 0:59.

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I went to a Psychologist in Japan - Duration: 10:02.

-if you would have a child with a japanese girl,

ah you know?

I'm going to the psycologist

Hello and welcome to a new video with Seba!

Today I'm going to a session by the psychologist

and he will ask me all sort of questions

and I'm going to answer.

This one is the last video that I'm going to do today, so I have 14 minutes left

So I'm going to say bye now, because I don't know if I can afterwards

ok, now a session by the psychologist starts, and let's see which problems Seba has.

-why did you decide to open a Youtube channel?

There are two things that brought me on YouTube

1st I met some italian YTbers that all had success

and I thought that it would be fun to comunicate with italians

but that was only 30%

the rest was because I met Matt e Bise (famous youtubers)

and after seeing their wrong prospective of Japan

since they showed bad things on their channel

I know that my channel is small compared to theirs, but I want to show something else

how japanese people are in real life.

-how do you feel, when you hear accusations that you hate foreigners, italians...and that you speak bad about Italy?

I think that people that say those things, don't know me in real life

because first of all, I love Italy

I have a lot of italian friends

I really LOVE Italy, I don't know why you're saying those things

I think that it's their problem

anyway

I love Italy, but I also love Japan

I don't know, but there are people that can love only one country

but I love both.

And I don't hate foreigners, I only hate rude foreigners, that's different.

-Do you feel like a italian that lives in Japan, or more an italian that has become japanese?

Well, everytime that I hear the sentence, an italian that turned japanese

it always sounds like a offense

for me, I didn't turn japanese,

I would never be japanese!

I was born italian and I also remain italian!

It can be that I turned japanese, yes a lot,

I lived there so many years

so, I am a bit of japanese

I turned out like a tatami

I learned a lot about their culture and way of thinking,

at the end if your friends are from another nation,

it's normal that you've been influenced by them,

so, I feel more like an italian that lives in Japan,

but not japanese.

-When you return back to Italy, where there is a italian environment, do you feel different?

-do you think that they look at you in a strange way, because you do "strange/different" things?

The first times that I returned, yes, they saw me a bit different,

but in reality I was never normal, when I was little, I always said that I'll be a singer!

or I will be a truck driver, or I will go into space!

let's say that I had a really original way

so, at the beginning people thought that I've changed

it was more their point of view

but now, since I come back really often,

people know that I didn't changed, and I will never change!

because all of my friends...well I lost some during the years, because they didn't accept

the fact that I changed...but it's their thought

but I'm not different, I behave the same with my friends

so, in my opinion NO.

-When you're in Japan and you see things that you don't like,

-what is your reaction when you see it, knowing that you can't change it?

All around the world there are things that bother me,

but it's the reality, the world is like this and what can I do?

I use a bit of Shoganai (japanese way of thinking)

maybe years ago I would get upset, but now...

you only throw away time, you remain upset for hours,

so if it's like that, you can't change it...there is no point of getting upset.

-Pizza or Soba?

Well Soba is healthier and since I'm doing fitness, I prefer Soba.

I can't eat Pizza that often, but it's ok...I can live without it.

-Did you use your italian spirit, to make your way in Japan?

No, I didn't use my italian spirit, but

I must say that most japanese people don't see me as italian

I'm not behaving like most italians

they don't see me as one, since I have other characteristics than most italians

I don't behave like a typical italian,

so, I must say that they don't think I'm italian

no, I didn't use it, maybe the fact that I'm a foreigner, sometimes

but not as italian...

-If you would have a child with a japanese girl,

Ah you know?

Please cut this part!

-and you decide to raise he/she in Japan,

-would you raise the child as italian, japanese or half-half, how?

If I would decide with her, or him (since nowadays, we need to be political correct)

I would for sure send the child in a japanese school

because it's easier if you start a career in a japanese school

because, how can you enter in a good college in Japan if you come from a english / foreigner school?

so, for sure I will send my child in a japanese school, like a friend of mine

maybe a international Kindergarden, so that the child will learn some english

I would try to speak with the child in italian as much as possible,

I will see his/her preferences, I will transmit italian culture as much as I can,

but with any obligations.

-When you watch YouTube and you see other youtubers that are more successful, do you envy them?

-Or are you happy with what you've achieved?

Maybe I'm lucky in a certain way, that I wasn't born as a youtuber

sorry for the break

(battery died and I couldn't shoot the ending part)

"So I'm going to say bye now, because I don't know if I can afterwards"

I remember you that you can find Seba's music on most digital stores

he also has Instagram, if you're interested

For more infomation >> I went to a Psychologist in Japan - Duration: 10:02.

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Conan Visits Conan Town In Japan - Duration: 4:23.

Okay, a little bit of a problem.

We went to the wrong airport.

And now we're all jumping in five different cabs

and rushing to Conan Town.

Be there soon.

Very nice to meet you.

It's an honor.

Honor.

Hi, how are you?

This is the Bill Nye of Japan.

Very good.

During the Bush to the Clinton.

Oh, Bush to Clinton.

Yes.

You know, in America, we eventually let go of the hand.

Eventually.

You can let go at any,

it's your call.

You have.

He has a vice-like grip, and he won't...

I'm the mayor?

Yes.

I have a sash for you.

You are now Miss Iowa.

Because I am mayor for the day,

I would like to make him Conan for the day.

It's a good fit.

Excuse me?

Yes, I want to cash this check.

Tell him it's for three trillion yen.

Yes, so I would like to cash this.

No, no.

No.

No.

I'll get you all.

I'll be back.

In a triumph of international cooperation,

the burgers came from Australia.

Courtesy of the Aussie Beef Guys.

That's all I can do in Japanese.

I traveled 6,000 miles to be here.

The mayor only traveled 25 meters.

We gather here today to agree that I am the real,

original Conan.

You have been worshiping a false god.

But I forgive you.

The mayor's hand is on my bottom.

(audience laughing)

And he's not moving it.

For more infomation >> Conan Visits Conan Town In Japan - Duration: 4:23.

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Conan Rents A Family In Japan - Duration: 6:47.

For more infomation >> Conan Rents A Family In Japan - Duration: 6:47.

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WORLD TAG LEAGUE 2018 (November 28) - Post-match Interview [8th match] - Duration: 2:19.

Tomorrow brings another wind.

With every experience our winds get stronger and stronger.

However, we're done with these warm-ups for a bit, right? Then we'll just build up the winds.

Roppongi 3K will ride a new wind.

It's finally here. Jay will come back tomorrow. I've been waiting forever.

I've missed you so much.

Since you've been gone I didn't know how to release all this stress.

But finally, you'll be back.

I heard that I'm going to tag with someone I'm indifferent to...

Jay… Jay… Jay...

I'll be waiting.

We've brought the excitement since the tour kicked off.

BUSHI… Takagi… Naito...

Starting from tomorrow, our job's done

They wouldn't even let us finish the whole tour.

Instead, Tanahashi will join starting tomorrow.

The 'Dream Tag', as New Japan calls it, will finally come, huh?

Is that really worth taking us off the tour for?

But I'm sure they will surpass all of your high expectations.

I'll be looking forward to watching them on NEW JAPAN WORLD.

Well, next is...

Where do I meet you guys again? I don't even know.

Anyways…

I hope to see you guys somewhere soon.

ADIOS.

For more infomation >> WORLD TAG LEAGUE 2018 (November 28) - Post-match Interview [8th match] - Duration: 2:19.

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(한글자막)181129 러블리즈 일본 공식 트위터 lovelyz japan official twitter 자막 키고 보세요 - Duration: 0:42.

For more infomation >> (한글자막)181129 러블리즈 일본 공식 트위터 lovelyz japan official twitter 자막 키고 보세요 - Duration: 0:42.

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Japan's Mitsubishi Heavy Industries to compensate Korean plaintiffs for forced wartime labor - Duration: 0:54.

after 18 years of trial South Korea's Supreme Court reached a final verdict on

Japan's Mitsubishi Heavy Industries forced wartime labor on Koreans ordering

the Japanese firm to compensate the victims the court ordered the firm on

Thursday to pay around in ninety thousand US dollars to each of the 23

victims and their families for unpaid work at the Mitsubishi factories back in

1944 the Supreme Court says a 1965 agreement under which Japan paid South

Korea 500 million dollars to normalize diplomatic relations does not terminate

the right of individuals to seek reparations in a separate ruling the

court order the firm to also provide compensation for the four grandmothers

and one of the family members of the deceased these women suit Mitsubishi in

Japan back in 1999 but lost and filed another lawsuit in Korea in 2012

For more infomation >> Japan's Mitsubishi Heavy Industries to compensate Korean plaintiffs for forced wartime labor - Duration: 0:54.

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Japan to get first aircraft carrier since second world war amid China concerns World news - Duration: 3:13.

Japan to get first aircraft carrier since second world war amid China concerns World news

Tokyo will upgrade helicopter carriers, a move critics say violates constitutional commitment to defensive role

Tokyo will upgrade helicopter carriers, a move critics say violates constitutional commitment to defensive role

Japan is to acquire at least one aircraft carrier for the first time since the second world war, as it attempts to counter Chinese maritime expansion in the Pacific ocean.

The government will upgrade its two existing Izumo-class helicopter carriers so they can transport and launch fighter jets, according to media reports. The plans are expected to be included in new defence guidelines due to be released next month.

This week the Nikkei business paper reported that Japan was poised to buy 100 F-35 stealth jets from the US at a cost of more than US$8.8bn, a year after Donald Trump urged Tokyo to buy more US-made military equipment.

The reported order is in addition to 42 F-35 jets it has already bought from the US.

Japan's prime minister, Shinzo Abe, told Trump in September that high-spec military equipment would be "important to strengthen Japan's defences".

By refitting its two 248-metre-long Izumo-class vessels, which can each carry up to 14 helicopters, Japan would in effect be acquiring its first aircraft carriers since the end of the war – a move critics say violates its postwar constitutional commitment to a purely defensive role for the military.

Previous Japanese governments have ruled out acquiring aircraft carriers, adhering to the postwar consensus that the vessels' capabilities could be interpreted as offensive, in a possible violation of the country's "pacifist" constitution.

In its latest defence white paper, Japan noted that China had acquired and built aircraft carriers to enable it to expand into Pacific waters near Japan's outlying south-western islands.

Increased Chinese naval activity in waters far from its shores has added to bilateral tensions over the Senkakus, uninhabited islets in the East China Sea that are administered by Japan but claimed by China, where they are known as the Diaoyu.

"It's desirable that the Izumo can be used for multiple purposes," the defence minister, Takeshi Iwaya, told reporters this week.

The carriers will be deployed to defend Japan's remote south-western islands, according to the Mainichi Shimbun.

The defence white paper, published in August, also voiced concern about Chinese military spending and naval activity in the South China Sea.

For more infomation >> Japan to get first aircraft carrier since second world war amid China concerns World news - Duration: 3:13.

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Japan Lottery LOTO 6 numbers 29 Nov 2018 - Duration: 1:45.

Japan Lottery LOTO 6 numbers 29 Nov 2018

For more infomation >> Japan Lottery LOTO 6 numbers 29 Nov 2018 - Duration: 1:45.

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【UB】 2018.11.27 《日版天堂》《Lineage Japan》《リネージュ》《리니지》 - Duration: 23:08.

2018.11.27 Unlimited Battle

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