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  • Good morning from beautiful Asahikawa's Asahiyama Zoo which is

  • the No.1 zoo in Japan, I say at least to me

  • It is because unlike the Ueno Zoo which is most popular,

  • Asahiyama is a more natural place or at least that's what it's famous for

  • Here's the panphlet for the Asahiyama Zoo

  • They're celebrating their 50th aniversary opened in 1967

  • and the first 20 years of the zoo were not very successful

  • The zoo was a big failure in fact I think it was

  • in the 1990's in an orangutan died from disease

  • and they closed the park down

  • and then it was in 1997 that they started renovating and changed

  • the way that the zoo worked

  • they made more natural habitats

  • made the zoo

  • better ,a lot better

  • and I'll explain more about that

  • as we continue with this livestream tour of the Asahiyama Zoo in Asahikawa

  • this is the northernmost city in Hokkaido

  • and if you've following my hitchhiking tour for the last five weeks, of this far away my goal, quite exited about that

  • so when I knew that I was going to be in Asahikawa

  • and just really close to the zoo I had to come today and livestream this

  • so I'm going to be showing you some of the animals around here

  • I'll start off by showing you a map of the area

  • and take you on a tour of this really cool zoo

  • I've been walking for about 30 minutes trying to find places to take you

  • before starting the livestream it's quite exiting

  • here is a veiw from Zoo

  • It's on the top of a mountain

  • and in the distance you can see some of the white caps still on the mountains

  • it's a warm day today but

  • overall in April Hokkaido is pretty chilly

  • so this is naturally a beautiful natural basis, in fact

  • I'm going to be camping in central Asahikawa tonight

  • next to the train station

  • because there's a campground

  • next to the station. An actual campground

  • three minutes away from the exit of the station

  • which anybody can camp in for free

  • that's Asahikawa that's their image as one of the most natural cities in Japan

  • here's a map of the animal exibit in this area of the park

  • It's a big park there's the main gate

  • that's we come in

  • you pass the aviary

  • there's a penguin aquarium which is very famous

  • we're going to take a look at that in about 20 minutes

  • there's also a polar bear aquatic park

  • which is quite famous

  • then a lot of native animals to Hokkaido

  • there's the Orangutan, chimpanzee forest and the monkey forest

  • I'm attracted to the monkeys, the orangutans here's the primates because

  • they're like part of our family as humans right

  • so, we're going to see them first

  • you can get a look at their enclosure

  • there's a lot of green in the park

  • not just for the animals but for the humans, so

  • I'm pretty relaxed

  • really fresh air

  • that's a big difference between here and Ueno

  • for those living in Japan there's also a map in Japanese

  • I do like here the open-air stage

  • and we'll have a quick look around that

  • It's pretty exiting!

  • alright, let's look

  • first and

  • I'm going to take you first over right here

  • so let me tell you what these primates are here

  • "Capibara"

  • Capibara from northern South America

  • and their cage is a lot more natural than the bear Park

  • that you saw a few days ago on the Only in Japan, GO channel

  • these guys aren't quite active

  • maybe because it's really really hot here

  • It's in the sunny day, it's approximately 20 degrees Celsius

  • which is pretty hot for Northern Hokkaido

  • if you look up you'll see these guys climbing

  • they're entertainers

  • Do it, do it! That's awesome

  • Yes, I wish I had that kind of ability

  • these guys are in a really nice job

  • and I guess you'd call it an entrance

  • but unlike a lot of zoos that I've seen that it's very very clean and

  • there's no smell at all very natural

  • this is your keeper that comes out every now and then I've seen

  • Let's walk on over to another primate

  • you can see the one I don't know by calling it a cage as much as a jungly gym

  • so those joining in this the Asahiyama Zoo in Asahikawa City, Japan's northernmost city

  • a long way from Tokyo

  • like the posing for photo

  • you see them, there they are

  • this is the new area

  • These are native of

  • Central Africa

  • all right, group hug

  • If you have to look around to find them, you can see up there on the platform

  • there's a guy chilling up there

  • I'm only here because the Kickstarter campaign was so successful that I made a stretch goal

  • to continue the trip through Hokkaido

  • I didn't want ot travel in the middle of the Japanese holiday

  • this is the middle of Golden Week which runs from about April 20th to May 6th, so

  • may set May 8th is Monday

  • so that's when it ends technically but the 7th

  • These are the Gibbon

  • so they have a little tourism

  • Encasement I guess like a little glass peeking

  • so they're really lookig out at us

  • see to the glass room here

  • wow there's a deer in the

  • maybe they're not here right now. sometimes the take a break and go inside

  • I'm going to tell you a little bit more about the concept of this zoo

  • when we go down to the penguin exhibit

  • but one thing that I like about this they don't force the animals

  • to do anything that they don't want to do

  • basically there's name of the concept whick I'll introduce you to

  • and that concept is what has made this - a world famous park

  • you can see in this little window they hang out in the window

  • mom up there

  • everybody wants to get a photo

  • either stupid this tube of playing up there

  • this is awesome

  • don't fall how do they not falling

  • we should do that in elementary school

  • on the jungle on the monkey bars we call them

  • we wrestle and try to get the other kid to fall off of the monkey bars

  • so this is the same thing, this is like elementary school for me back again but

  • I don't know if we want them to fall, do we, that's pretty high

  • It's a real battle

  • None of the other people are watching this, this is where the action is

  • look at

  • look is doing a groin shot right now

  • they fight dirty

  • wow, wow, we got a winner

  • wait not be going to give up that easy

  • this is kind of fun to watch

  • down there on the ground

  • you can see our little deer

  • so they put some of the animalas together that

  • are natural in the Gibbon, the monkey's habitat

  • to make it seem more real

  • so the animals are interacting with other animals

  • this cage

  • pretty interesting

  • now about five minutes ago they were over here

  • you see this in the globe

  • It's pretty much

  • a monkey it's pretty much a jungle gym for the orangutans

  • they have another cage here and how do they get from this cage to this to this cage you asked

  • over here how do they get there well

  • If you look up

  • the two are connected

  • by a bar

  • and the orangutan but potentially could fall

  • they could potentially fall onto the crowd below

  • I don't think that's happened though

  • I don't think they've ever fallen behind

  • they have the freedom to go from one cage to the next

  • via this bar in the sky

  • so a kind of cool that way

  • they're over there resting

  • the way it's gotten quite hot here in the sun

  • they're over there

  • there they are

  • I guess they're doing laundry or something

  • I don't know by they do what they want to do

  • and that's what we'll come back here later

  • so the animals here they do what they want to do

  • they do it when they want to do it

  • and it ceates happier animals and a happier experience for the humans

  • so the orangutan which they sort of put on a show in their monkey bar thing in a jungle gym

  • so we'll come I'm going to head now over to the most famous exhibit the penguins

  • there's a walk through that you can walk through the penguin's habitat

  • there's usually a small line and I was thinking maybe I would explain a little bit more about this park to you in line

  • Here is a bird habitat

  • they were walking blocking paths

  • they put in a lot of trees, a lot of local

  • this is not inside cage here

  • but if you see here

  • they've let a lot of the natural stuff and in their habitat and

  • they didn't make they made the poles look more natural by painting them dark

  • so it looks more like forest in here this is the Hokkaido animal house

  • I'm an owl

  • that's a pretty big owl actually

  • Alright let's go to the Penguins

  • one reason I think that the signal is pretty good is up there you see a ton of cell phone towers

  • making sure theat every single tourist has really good reception

  • so there's a shortcut

  • this is the shortcut to the other side and I walked through here before

  • but what I liked about this is why I'm coming through this way is because

  • you can see the natural habitat for the humans

  • this is really in a mountain and they didn't change the environment of it too much

  • and here from this point you get a really good view of the entire park

  • this is the middle of, well, the start of the Japanese spring holiday and

  • usually there aren't that many people I'd say

  • this is pretty heavy for the zoo

  • In the center is another owl cage

  • It's a beautiful park and the air coming through is really good

  • It's all that air coming this way from the mountains in the distance

  • that's the biggest diffence to me

  • If I compare this to Ueno Zoo

  • Ueno Zoo you get all the city air

  • It doesn't feel like a natural habitat for the animals

  • although it's very nice zoo, it's just not same

  • this zoo is a reason why

  • the only reason it doesn't have more people than Ueno

  • because Ueno Zoo is in the center of Tokyo

  • That's the only reason. This one is not as not as big

  • all right. Let's go down to the penguins

  • Okay, right there is a wolf museum

  • These are snow owls

  • so the birdcage that we were looking at before snow owls

  • Yeah just one of them but he doesn't really seem to want to get attention that's okay

  • looking away

  • guess snow owl are made famous from Harry Potter movies

  • all right, come on a beautiful day, this is today

  • this is the, fierce animals house

  • I like when they chose that word instead of you know

  • tame or lame. They picked fierce

  • So,

  • Here stand more house

  • some Hokkaido bears and these Hokkaido bears are pretty massive

  • unlike the bear museum and nobody bets to the habitat here is much much better

  • I can smell the wood chips. the freshness they smell like fresh-cut wood chips

  • no flash ot startle the bear like that

  • they put in some really fun lookout points for the humans

  • and then I'm inside of enclosure

  • underground on the water level

  • all right, let's go

  • I'm making my way to the Penguins

  • so if you're

  • hanging in there for that it's coming

  • we're still in Japan

  • psychedelic flying to you keep you distance from tiger flight

  • makes sence

  • I guess apparently they have a problem

  • gas or something

  • that's good let's go take a quick look at the Tigers

  • I love to sleep it together

  • Tigers in love

  • are going to sleep in together

  • why don't they go in the shade why are they in the sun

  • Sun bathing

  • there's a brief history of the Amur tigers

  • in Japanese

  • the male tiger does not take care of the children

  • therefore Kirill is in next room alone

  • so they separate the male from the female and the babies

  • because I guess the male doesn't take care of the children, that's what it says old animals are pride of our Zoo

  • so these animals are quite old going back to I don't know

  • 1996 they are born that's over 21 years old

  • known is the name of the male

  • and there's another male named Zaria and Zaria was born in 2010

  • that's a child

  • their child was born in last year

  • Sohn and Naja

  • and Kiril (Cardio)

  • I'm sorry that's the male symbol and that's the female symbol

  • Kiril did it with Zaria and then they made these two offspring

  • that's a little bit about the Tigers

  • Did you have pretty names

  • I'm sorry to like this park a lot more

  • Down here is the Penguins

  • this is what I wanted to do and it is sort of a short line

  • we sort of march your way in

  • like everything in Japan everything is very very orderly

  • and the people

  • you got a singly file line real slowly don't stop

  • go through the penguin exhibit

  • here it is from the outside

  • penguin exhibit!

  • a couple of variety

  • We have "Iwatobi" penguin

  • King Penguin which you all know from the Discovery Channel and National Geographic

  • and the "Gentoo" penguin and Humbolt penguin

  • and there they are

  • they're just sunning themselves you know

  • chilling! let's face it, it's a cold winter up here

  • six month of winters is Hokkaido's winters are six months long

  • spring, summer, fall, two months each maybe

  • see that crowd of people after the penguin tough but

  • thankfully I have the DJI Ozmo extension pole

  • I can go above them

  • I'lll be taking you there right now

  • I don't need to use the extension pole

  • they're right there

  • wow he's got natural not a hair

  • just a hair

  • morning exercises

  • you can inside the house

  • if you can't see them because the exposure

  • they got like their own little house inside you see

  • inside the house

  • there's a bunch of just ant like hanging out like a little ice bar

  • the dudes going in for the ice bar maybe but

  • It's funny you see different species of penguins all living together in

  • one penguin house

  • we have a couple here cme too

  • they're really making a lot of noise I see you

  • whoa he came out of nowhere

  • I wonder somebody's super chats then they'll jump in the water

  • hey come

  • Jump, jump

  • doesn't look like he's going to jump but

  • a bunch of

  • A bunch of penguins just came out of little bar area in the back

  • Somebody said it's nice weather today

  • he's going in a chaw how you doing

  • so cute

  • all right he's walking on the edge

  • all it takes is one push he's in and

  • here's the criminal is going to do it

  • Do it! Push on it

  • He's right on the edge

  • I know you want to do it

  • your penguins it's fine

  • all right

  • looks like they're really nice penguin to each other

  • respectful it took leave

  • Somebody go now to the walkthrough of the penguins

  • This is a post office in the center of the park

  • so if you want to buy stamps

  • I'm sending postcards isn't really a Japanese thing

  • I found that in a lot of tourist destinations you don't see postcard stands you don't see people sending postcards to the friends

  • so it's hard to find them but

  • right in the middle is a post office

  • That's pretty cool

  • so you can buy stamps and stuff

  • take a look, same coaching to die thanks to email

  • If you send anything from here you get this stamp

  • that's cool you know

  • that's pretty cool

  • all right, it's time to line up for the

  • got to find take a shortcut to the woods,

  • breaking the row

  • there's a lady holding a sign saying, this is the end of the line

  • About ten minutes' waiting? Yes!

  • so from this point it takes ten minutes to walk into the cage

  • Normally on some busy days, it could take after 30 minutes

  • so this is the Asahiyama Zoo in Asahikawa, one of the most famous zoos in the world

  • because it puts the animals in the natural habitat

  • here's the flyer for the Asahiyama Zoo

  • or the map

  • Zoo, in Japanese "Doubutsuen"

  • "Doubutsu" means animal, "En" means park

  • park up animals

  • all right, so

  • this said a little bit the history the park open

  • see here

  • animals that enter their sleeping area so

  • animals that enter the sleeping area at 4:15 pm so it tells you

  • If you get her too late in the day you might miss some of the animals

  • animals that enter the sleeping at 4:30. so it tells you the schedule of the animals

  • and there habitat here

  • so you know you pretty much know the scared daily routine

  • that's pretty cool

  • It's 820 Yen to get in for adults

  • which is pretty reasonable if you want to make a day out of it

  • that's if you compare with Tokyo Disneyland

  • this is a bargain

  • this is a real bargain

  • Now while we're waiting I wanted to tell you a little bit more about the Zoo

  • so I have prepared

  • some quotes that I found in news articles

  • so the concept that made the zoo famous

  • I guess it was around the 1990s that an orangutan got sick in the 80s and 90s and the zoo wasn't very good

  • It was failing

  • so it was 1997 they renovated this and

  • they started the concept called here and

  • I quote behavioral enrichment

  • and behavial enrichment means that they don't change the pattern of the animals

  • meaning a penguins are going to swim when he wants to swim right?

  • a bear is going to eat when he wants to eat

  • a lion is going to you know do the deed when he wants to do the deed

  • they're not going to make them do it for tourists

  • so that concept of naturalness was something that

  • this zoo introduced and the made it world famous

  • Are we getting into the exhibit? let me

  • cookie

  • I'm one of those people who makes scary sounds and dark places to scare kids

  • we're experiencing very bad connections I don't think about this

  • Wow, I'm now, we're now walking under the water habitat of the Penguins

  • now we're going upstairs into another exhibit

  • I apologize for the bad connection

  • all right the connections getting a little bit better maybe as you get up

  • they're with me

  • alright should be getting a little bit better

  • It is a long line but it's moving pretty good

  • People are moving at a normal pace

  • here we are we're inside now

  • thanks for hanging in there with me

  • I think the signals got a little bit better as well

  • it is a little bit crowded here

  • everybody wants to see a penguin

  • and

  • everybody is lined up very nice and orderly

  • It's just enough crying kids to make this experience a lot you know real

  • Wow

  • a lot dealer I guess

  • Oh so this was the inside where the Penguins were before you can see here

  • people are lining up again

  • if you're claustrophobic you might not llike the penguin net area

  • sort of hot and smells of humans

  • Okay I see a bunch of penguins now

  • I just give it a second

  • the congestion is that there's a lot of people who want to take a lot of photos

  • a lot of people want to take a lot of photos and everyone's lined up to do it

  • and I could jump the line bu that would create chaos

  • which might be a good idea

  • I smell a fea I think the penguin smell beter than this area right now

  • it's not that bad

  • that's close

  • in the middle of this area

  • I'd like to be in the middle rather than in line but

  • this is the back of a head

  • that's a cannon mixed up. Come on

  • Okay, so I'm now still waiting in line to go and see the Penguins

  • maybe people are properly lined up

  • but that guy could move a little bit maybe

  • It's not doing anything

  • we're waiting for

  • mine hasn't moved at all

  • we're getting closer

  • I'm not going to spend a lot of time there

  • I just want to get a quick look at the penguin

  • want people or humans really stink

  • all right, the heck with the line

  • I've been looking at they're just standing there

  • the frozen

  • let's me fun

  • there's speaker to record

  • better get the glare away I'm sorry

  • pretty nice this is where they were hanging out when I showed you the outside of the penguin containment unit

  • a couple of guys now down here you can get into the water

  • this is where I walked

  • I walked through before but right now there's no penguins in the water

  • before when you couldn't see the live stream I was walking through, here

  • so humans can walk right through the habitat at the Penguins underwater which is pretty cool

  • but there aren't any penguins right now

  • walking

  • all right, let's get out of here

  • that's not cool! It's a picture of a penguin gettinng eating but eaten by a sea lion

  • why would this show now it's a penguin fighting

  • over the loss of a child

  • I guess it's good they're raising awareness on

  • penguin cruelty by other animals it's good thing

  • all right

  • kids ae more attracted to the little fishies and they are the penguins

  • mammy they're de mama

  • all right, so penguin done

  • On the other side is the sea lion exhibit

  • that also include polar bears

  • also known in Japan as white bears for the white fur

  • that's nice to be outside I don't like waiting in line

  • anybody

  • in Japan people don't mind lines I think

  • they in line means that something happening something good

  • That's something good that's what people are lining up so line, I don't think it's so bad in Japan

  • that's how you know things something is popular people are waiting in the front

  • it must be something good

  • especially for Ramen

  • which a cycle is very famous for I'm going to have

  • I'm gong to be making an episode for only in Japan an edited episode

  • an edited episode on a live stream

  • on eating Ramen here in a cycle there

  • their Ramen is different than other places

  • and the only way to know what's different is to watch the episode which wil be coming up after I get back to Tokyo

  • Okay, so

  • the sea lion exhibit you can see how massive they are

  • how fat they are

  • the Zukin, "Azarashi", a Big Mama

  • 250 centimeter-long, weights over 400 kilograms

  • like to see this thing take on a sumo wrestler

  • wow this thing looks like a big, big black cucumber

  • "Minami Zoh Azarashi"- Southern elephant seals

  • 5 meters long, 2,400 kilograms

  • Whoa, thats just an animal

  • so they're animals that's a real animal

  • you can see just how beautifuk this park is!

  • Temperature is he 19.4 degrees Celsius

  • the wind picked up so it's got a little cooler, thanks to that

  • Let's go down underneath these clothes

  • you can see some of

  • these massive, massive sea lions that eat penguins

  • this guy found the ball

  • this really is the natural habitat

  • I've been to the Galapagos Island in 2003

  • before I did the hitchhiking trip I did a world trip around the world for nine months backpacking

  • one of the places I stopped in 2003, this is January 2003 was Galapagos

  • when I came into approach I saw a boat just like this one just filled with science

  • so this really is you know one of the natural habitats

  • I've been keeping a boat

  • they love to hang out in like human contain human areas in the city

  • the torpede or seelion

  • so hot I'd love to go swimming

  • you mind if I jump in with the guy

  • that's really cool

  • all right, so there's a place

  • I'm getting a little bit hungry

  • I'm interested to see what kind of food they have here

  • this is just the Penguins and the birds and the monkeys we've seen

  • The park is just massive

  • On the other end, there's a place in an open theater in the middle of a forest

  • he's appealing to humans

  • Look at me

  • I'm a sealion

  • where you go now

  • where'd you go

  • I had no idea he was going to take off that quickly

  • so apparently everyone's waiting in line now for lunch

  • putting massive line

  • let's go take a look and see what's on the menu

  • Of course, you buy everything with a ticket at the vending machine

  • OK

  • look like good fair

  • the heavy

  • Doubutsu (animal) pancake, so there's animal faces on the pancakes

  • they have a "Karaage", but here in Hokkaido they call "Zangi"

  • so "Karaage" is "Zangi" in Hokkaido

  • fried potatos or French fries

  • Frankfurt

  • plain or American dog

  • This is an American dog

  • battered and deep fried

  • I'm going to explain in English

  • This is the "Mochi"

  • Menchi-Katsu

  • this is a battered and deep fried wreck hamburger

  • and Hokkaido "Korokke"

  • with Hokkaido potatoes and meat, yum, yum

  • down here we have

  • this is the Zangi curry rice

  • deep fried chicken like "Karaage" in curry rice and of course on top is, it is a half boiled egg

  • Curry rice looks good

  • I don't know I think 700 Yen for the Zangi and egg looks good

  • If you want something

  • simpler there's Soba, Udon and Ramen

  • Looks good

  • and Hokkaido soft cream

  • I just don't want to wait in the line

  • I don't wait in the line

  • I'm sorry

  • I always want to jump up on Tellez shoulders please loos like come on Gavine please

  • OK, I hope you're enjoying this tour live from Asahikawa

  • Japan's northernmost city

  • population about 300,000 people

  • It's Hokkaido's third largest city

  • Asahikawa

  • Sapporo being No.1

  • Hakodate No.2 and Asahikawa is No.3

  • the great attraction to the city is probably the zoo, the ramen

  • and

  • I wanted there's a lot more end and glass they do a lot of glass work here

  • but I want to say the prison is an attraction

  • because in the Only in Japan, mascot epidose that I did a couple years ago

  • I've been there a couple years ago

  • I focused on the prison mascot a little bit

  • Katakuri-Kun or Katakuri-Chan and a prison mascot

  • because I'm going to go there later today

  • behind the prison they have a flower blooms called Katakuri

  • and they made the hat of the mascot by the Katakuri flower

  • so that because, what's this one? Azarashi-kan (seal)

  • maybe I'll pick that out later

  • I'm going to take you to the open area up and then that's all in the live feed

  • but as I was saying

  • the prison has a mascot and they also sell goods

  • like coffee cups and stickers and things like this

  • so I think I'm going to go and check out the Asahikawa prison

  • you know temporarily

  • that it be fun actually I think I got a sticker from the Asahikawa prison

  • hold on second

  • here is, here is. Here's a prison mascot

  • Asahikawa Katakuri-Kun

  • and the flower he's in the prison guard uniform

  • He's kind of flower on his head

  • which is right now in bloom

  • so I want to go and film the flowers

  • and I don't know if I make it a longer episode on Asahikawa prison

  • what do I do, I need to shot to the flower so that could be b-roll for a later episode

  • so I was thinking I'm always thinking about the next episode

  • and what I could film to insert later on in a date

  • because Japan has four seasons

  • so unlike India where my mom is from where we have like two, Rainy and Dry

  • Japan has four, Spring, Winter in no particular order

  • Winter, Spring, Summer, and Fall - that's the order

  • so on the way toward open area I found a heating

  • heating is giraffe and als really good for beer

  • here's the Kirin exhibit, giraffe exhibit

  • it's pretty nice and looks like

  • I mean if this was Africa Kilimnajaro would be right there

  • I'm not at this live students is going to be on forever

  • because I keep finding really cool place like this

  • so hippopotamus or hippo, in Japanese is Kaba

  • Kaba - Kaba-Kan (hippo house)

  • "Kan" meaning like house or museum I guess like meeting house

  • you know what I'm going to just take a quick look in the hippo museum

  • because I like hippos I was in Africa in 2001

  • in the South Africa

  • Zambia, Zimbabwe and Botswana and

  • I see it in as far large in Botswana

  • No it was in Zambia

  • and a hippo was in the pool, it had fallen into the pool in Zambia

  • so I was going to go for a swim but there was a hippo in the pool

  • so I freaked out and booked the other way

  • there's my last encounter with a hippo

  • Oh it smells like a hippo

  • it's not as bad as this

  • Whoa, whoa,

  • Hippo just a jump I didn't do it again you know

  • you know, if I go over there I bet you the hippo comes over here. That's how it works

  • This is the Hippo-Kan

  • looks like somebody did something to that window

  • that's here he comes

  • whoa

  • that's a big hippo, hungry hippo

  • look at us

  • how to piss off a hipp

  • all right

  • that was worth it to come in here take a look at the hippo

  • here comes another one out of the back

  • Oh no that's just a waterfall I thought there were more of them coming

  • Oh, he's coming towards me

  • whoa

  • whoa ah

  • "Omoshiro-katta" (was funny, interesting)

  • that was pretty cool

  • get out of here

  • so it's hard for little kids to see the hippo

  • so all fathers are getting their kids and putting them on the shoulder

  • so they can get a high view of looking down at the hippos, that's pretty nice

  • I'm going out through the entrance because the exits just too crowded

  • that was cool

  • hippos are cool

  • it's not just because of the game hungry hippo which is a big hit when I was kid. It's because hippos are cool

  • up there's the ring I promise to get back to the orangutan jungle gym

  • those have been watching for the last 50 minutes I promise to go back up there

  • I'm walking in the opposite directionn so I don't know if we're going to get a chance to the orangutans again or better

  • they're pretty cool, good performers they like to keep things interesting

  • It's a really lovely day

  • the area the zoo is sort of a walking zone get trying to get from one side to the other

  • that's not the most interesting

  • but I want to go to te theatre just take to have a look at it

  • before there's the orangutan stuff upthere

  • OK, this is nice

  • So they've you can bring your own food to the zoo

  • this is another thing that I like you don't have to buy their overpriced stuff

  • You can bring food and picnic in a day like this

  • This is the place I'd want to be

  • look at how nice this is

  • Wow, so it's a natural habitat for the animals and also for the humans

  • pretty nice, very very very nice

  • I'm a likingness Asahiyama Zoo better mark G

  • so I've got my little map here

  • pamphlet

  • It's got all the info that you ever wanted to know

  • No, it doesn't, it's not very thorough

  • But just it's all the info that you wanted to know if you wanted a map to what it is

  • and I just walked the boring area towards the Hokkaido Raccoondogs

  • and this here is the camp picnic area and the stage is down there

  • I don't see how you get there

  • It's look like it's off limits they might be redoing it or something

  • maybe it's this way

  • this is if you are a kid that's you know age three I think you'd love to see goats

  • this is the children's area it's called

  • so if you're watching this and you got kids

  • This would be where you would like to hang out because the kids can go in with the these aminals which are domesticated they won't eat your kids

  • For some parents that might not be what you want

  • the kids to go play with Lions

  • all right, Japanese lesson

  • Pony, it's a pony

  • Goat is "Yagi"

  • these are sheeps

  • Sheep is "Hitsuji"

  • Anyone want to go see some sheeps

  • bet you everybody from New Zealand watching is going to be extremely excited by the beautiful luxurious coat of this

  • Wonderful sheep

  • it played a pig here we could recreate the movie bear

  • Does anyone remember the secret code of the sheep

  • baa Ram ewe

  • baa Ram ewe - you are breed a creepy true baa Ram ewe

  • apparently I have not gotten the sheep's attention with the secret code

  • It must maybe you got the seitan Japanese not In KIwi or Australian movies

  • all right

  • you got sheep in Hokkaido

  • OK, it's nice to see domesticated animals

  • those of you from far - off places of the world might never have seen a goat before

  • and if you haven't seen a goat before

  • I think that's what it looks like

  • there are areas of the world where people are watching the stream where they don't have goats

  • I'm serious, so goats

  • looks like a happy fellow and he's got, again

  • The goats can get out of the enclosure climb up here and literally walk to the other side

  • Potentially out and running away to the lion cage where it will become food

  • after watching the movie Jurassic Park I know that goats are particularly popular with dinosaurs

  • peacocks

  • that's a crow

  • anyone knows what sound is a peacock makes

  • Wao look at the mane on the thing you see. He's spreading it out

  • Here we got more, beautiful

  • Turn this way peacock

  • Wao it's massive

  • Here we go

  • look at how beautiful that is

  • we got one coming our way

  • It's nice to challenge out on a chunk of Chinese cabbage

  • "Hakusai" (Chinese cabbage)

  • It's what ou use with the Japanese "Nabe" (a hot-pot dish)

  • pick up Nabe

  • Go through some of the super chat literaly Chan loving both the channels

  • "Ganbatte!, Ganbarimasu"

  • Christopher, Zoom

  • Thank you Christopher, Andrea

  • Andrea, Quinlan

  • just a little something from missing the deadline on Kickstarter. Oh did you all right you wrote about that sorry about that Andrea

  • Thank you for the luck, I'm going to need it almost there

  • and Chris on the dot I love Japan

  • Thank you for the super chat guys much appreciated

  • all right I'm going to. Oh here we go, OK, here's the open-air arena

  • doesn't look like they're just showing anything at the moment or also be really crowded

  • I'm starting to really sweat it's up to 21 degrees now

  • It's going to go about five minutes on this livestream

  • tour of Asahiyama Zoo

  • which is one of the world's famous Zoos

  • because of their behavioral

  • what's the term I'm going to get right four facts have it right here with me

  • They call behavioral enrichment

  • so Asahiyama Zoo became famous in 1997

  • for changing the full way that they do Zoo by using the philosophy of behavioral enrichment

  • which helps not ust the animals it helps humans

  • like they know human behavior and so

  • like they know human behavior and so they know how humans like that picnic

  • I don't that's true but it is a beautiful picnic area

  • I really is a "Yama", mountain,

  • hiking it's a lot of walking

  • so if you got kids you might want to have a stroller

  • You have adults get tired quickly might want a stroller for them

  • get push around

  • I'm walking around with a self stick attached to a DJ AZMO up mobile

  • I'm not afraid or embarrassed but be pushed around a stroller

  • that is crazy, say unlive, stuff

  • I go back this way, this way

  • this is the part where I get tired and just start talking with everybody

  • great thing about hitchhiking last month last five weeks, I've made so many amazing friends

  • and if you check out the Instagram, the Only in Japan Instagram page, Only in Japan TV is the name

  • You'll see some of the amazing people that have met on the trip

  • and I get phone calls from them they're worried about me

  • A couple day ago, the two really nice people pick me up in Hakuba

  • They called me up just to see how I was doing

  • I like that I'm going to call them I'm going to Wakkanai

  • I'm going to call a lot of them back and just said that I made my goal

  • so then they kick kind, it's the reason why I'm in a psychology people picked me up and brought me here

  • I didn't take a train, bus or an airplane to this spot from Kagoshima

  • I've come here by hitchhike power

  • some screaming animals

  • where is it coming from

  • all right, I'm back here with the orangutan cage

  • I promised ou to go check them out before I ended the feed

  • this is my favorite exhibit

  • Probably one of the most unique vending machines I found

  • that's a vending machine

  • Let's go back up to the monkey house

  • This is what we started the live stream in 70 minutes ago

  • and I have to leave the Zoo shortly

  • because I have to go to the Asahikawa prison

  • where tehy going to be I'm going to try to get some shots of the flowers behind the prison in the gift shop

  • You know when you go to the prison you want to always visit the gift shop

  • Oh come on ring chains aren't in there globe jungle gym

  • but they're over there on the other side

  • there's an orangutan Kong, a museum for orangutan inside

  • that's a shame before I started the live stream there were

  • he's like hiding behind

  • Mama's right there, see mama

  • there's a lot of kids, a lot of families here

  • I can see why it's a very family - friendly place

  • there's the jungle gym

  • again they could go from one page to the next via this wire

  • and when they do that and if they were to fall they would landon top of all the people

  • that would not be that no be fun

  • We're back to the playful monkeys or debone

  • This is my favorite cage

  • It just looks fun

  • I guess you could technically they can go up there to the monkeys

  • and then they can climb up over into this area

  • whoa, whoa

  • He just jumped

  • Do it again, a visa to that we're fighting before

  • I wish I was a teenager again

  • I never could do that in physical education there was these rope

  • He had to climb ot the roof of the auditorium and I could never do it

  • I only survived as a monkey

  • little baby

  • Clement like mama

  • OK, he's coming this way

  • Wow, did you see that?

  • hard core part core, wait a second

  • hard core part core

  • hope you enjoyed this really really long tour of Asahiyama Zoo, one of the world's best

  • one of the world's top zoos, it's probably the most renowned zoo in Japan

  • celebrating a 50th anniversary this year

  • This park opened in 1967 and it's 2017, so 50 years of celebrated history

  • Twenty five of those years not so celebrated since it was a faillure of this zoo in the beginning

  • Now it's a huge success and turnaround story

  • and now has just about as many visitors as Unno Zoo in cnetral Tokyo

  • and yet they're in Asahikawa the northernmost city in Hokkaido, one of the toughest places to get to

  • If there's no Shinkansen, no bullet train

  • one thing that they do have this zoo

  • and really good run which I'm going to go any right now going back to the city

  • once again in Japan lines are very orderly to see the snake exhibit

  • and I'll pass on that I don't need to see this snake exhibit

  • somewhere I'm cards

  • and other exhibits and the Tigers

  • and down here was the fierce animal exhibits that you saw the Tigers

  • done bad tour got to see a lot

  • It's a pretty famil-friendly place and

  • this being the center

  • this the middle of the Japanese spring holiday called Golden Week

  • from April 28th to about May 7th this year

  • It's a lot of people

  • I bet you if you come here in the summer

  • It's like this or if you come in the off-season, you probably have the park to your self which is pretty cool

  • "Tancho" is that ostrich?

  • that's the birds with the puffy necks

  • It does help to know Japanese but most of the signs are in English and Korean and Chinese as well

  • so they know that a lot of visitors to Hokkaido are from Taiwan, from China, from Korea, from neighboring countries

  • and increasing them out from the West, but still not a lot of people from the West are here in Hokkaido

  • loads of carrots but not a lot of tourists from the West yet in Hokkaido

  • In fact I've been mistaking a lot of the Chinese tourists are from Taiwan here

  • one reason I know that Noboribetsu in the town that at the a couple of days ago, they have a Japan-Taiwan community hall

  • so there is some sort of friendship going on between the two countries

  • What a beautiful day!

  • I need ramen

  • beautiful day.

  • It's a lot more fun to do this livestream than because I think feel by myself if you weren't here with me

  • hope the cherry blossoms have not started in Asahikawa

  • you can see up there

  • There are some blossom just starting to blossom

  • so I've gotten in front of the cherry blossoms appear Hokkaido

  • All right I'm back at the entrance of the park

  • Park, there you go

  • That's the tour

  • of the Asahikawa, Asahiyama Zoo

  • I keep saying "Asahikawa", "Kawa" down below and "Yama" up above

  • I don't see any other things I can really show you other than then

  • How natural this park is!

  • It's up on the top of a mountain

  • how they've created

  • different like cages or areas where they can get from one to the next

  • and one time what made the Zoo so famous is

  • unlike some of the animal places that we visited in previous Only in Japan, GO on the other channel

  • With the bears were not in the best situation

  • there they're doing pretty good here

  • and makes me happy to see

  • If you do come to Japan this area, this is one of those places that you can't miss in Hokkaido

  • If you come to Hikkaido, this is one the places that you can't miss the Zoo here

  • because I'm turing the camera around it's just stunning

  • To be up here on top of a mountain watching the animals

  • It's really nice

  • beautiful up here

  • from the station it's 30 minute ride on the bus and then

  • 440 Yen or about $4 for the bus ride, and 30 minutes to get here

  • The zoo itself is 840 Yen for adults and half for children I think

  • so it's very affordable trip

  • who's calling that guy

  • manhole!

  • Nothing interesting

  • It should make better manhole covers here

  • That's the entrance down there

  • You can see as we come into this Asahiyama Park Zoo

  • Loads of strollers very accessible if you're in a wheelchair

  • Everyone's here having lunch I enjoyed this, I enjyed the Park

  • I'm going to film a little bit for the DVD here

  • and then I'm going down to get some ramen and have a really nice lunch in the city

  • Those following the hitchhiking trip that I'm on I'll be here

  • I've gotten a lot of messages over the last few days of what my shedule is

  • I'll be in a Asahikawa for today and tomorrow

  • and then I'll travell to Wakkanai for two days to end the trip

  • and I might go to Rebun which is one of the islands near Wakkanai

  • and I always wanted to go to

  • but never had the time and that I might as well go now. It's a little bit cold for Rebun

  • Summer and Fall is better but I'll see if I can go

  • and I'm going to jump into the sea on a live feed like this

  • That's maybe tow days from now, two or three days I'll be jumping into the very cold Cape Soya

  • so icebergs I heard in the water between Russian and here

  • That's what it's what I'm going to do

  • Thank you everybody so for the next 20 seconds I'm just going to walk around the park

  • Say goodbye, see on the road

Good morning from beautiful Asahikawa's Asahiyama Zoo which is

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