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  • Good morning, everyone! Welcome to Shinjuku Station!

  • Today I'm up bright and early, it's a little before 7:00 a.m.

  • But I'm here to try something new

  • I'm going to try the all-inclusive bus tour

  • that the students from the Fukushima University put together

  • I'm going to see if I can go buy a ticket and we're gonna get on our way!

  • Today I'm headed back to Aizu-Wakamatsu.

  • Last time I visited here I came by bullet train

  • but you can actually get here more easily and cheaply by a direct, highway JR bus!

  • Many people know Aizu-wakamatsu as a castle city

  • that's one of the last places that fought

  • to keep the traditional, samurai way of life before the modernization of Japan.

  • Today the city still boasts its rich culture

  • through historic spots and some new local favorites which you can visit

  • through the city's little golden ticket, the Ochoko Pass.

  • So here it is, the Ochoko Pass!

  • You show them the date on the back, and you're free to ride, all day long!

  • One of the things about traveling in Japan is that it's pretty easy to get to a lot of places

  • but once you're there sometimes its hard to get around within the city.

  • But one of the things I appreciate here in Aizu-Wakamatsu already

  • is that there are two buses dedicated to getting you around.

  • And all you have to do is show your pass, get on and ride!

  • So let's check out the first spot here...

  • The next spot is Cafe Taro,

  • a jazzy joint that makes Agetaro, which is kind of like a deep-fried donut

  • for a discount when you show your Ochoko pass.

  • I got the "Anko" (red bean) flavor agetaro!

  • No idea what this is going to taste like...

  • There's anko (red beans) inside, and a sugar coating on the outside

  • it's still crispy and still kind of like fluffy on the inside and perfectly warm.

  • There's a CASTLE here!

  • Inside the castle is museum commemorating the Aizu people

  • and on top of the castle is a breathtaking view

  • and a detailed history of how the town was once burned in a fire during the Civil War

  • Afterwards I made my final stop for the day at Matsudaira's Royal Garden

  • before heading home to our Ryokan for the night

  • It's so calm and peaceful in here!

  • when we first arrived we showed our Ochoko Pass

  • and they gave us some free green tea

  • to enjoy during our time here for an ultimate relaxing treat.

  • Good morning, everyone! Welcome to Day 2 in Aizu-Wakamatsu!

  • This little beauty got us around town yesterday pretty well

  • with discounts and free stuff like the green tea

  • but it's over today, since it's only a 1-day pass.

  • So I'm going to get a ticket for the same local bus

  • so without the ochoko pass I won't get the same discounts but

  • but it's still going to be fun and easy to get around

  • but first I wanted to show you the room that I stayed in!

  • it's right on the water, there's hot springs,

  • the room is pretty big, there's a lot of space here

  • you can see the bed back there, and there's the view from the windows!

  • The bathroom's pretty nice! It has these marble accents.

  • but the bus is coming in half an hour so I'm gonna get packed and get out the door!

  • The spots I shared today we're all ones I picked out

  • but you can pick any type of tour activity local food or historic site that you want to see

  • on the website for the ochoko pass!

  • In addition to a full day of free bus rides

  • all of the participating destinations offer some kind of perk

  • when you show your Ochoko pass.

  • You can visit for a day, but I came back for a few days

  • To learn more about the stories of Japan's Last Samurai

  • and why they disappeared after the Boshin War.

  • To find out, I visited Nisshinkan

  • a school in Fukushima where students go to learn the samurai code.

  • I'll share more of this in my next video. So until then, stay tuned!

Good morning, everyone! Welcome to Shinjuku Station!

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