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  • Hey guys right now I'm in Kagoshima.

  • It's actually one of my favorite places in all japan.

  • I love so much and I haven't been here for two years.

  • Yesterday, say goodbye to my house.

  • And then I caught a shinkansen from Tokyo and then I stayed at a hotel in Hiroshima this morning.

  • We got another train and then we walked and now I'm here at an oyster farm.

  • Previously when I've come to Hiroshima, I've always gone to Miyajima, which is the famous island near here.

  • I go and see the Peace Memorial Park and everything.

  • This time we're gonna be doing some things that are a little bit different.

  • A little bit outside of the expectations that I've always had a Hiroshima.

  • So I'm very, very excited.

  • I love this place so much and I'm so grateful and happy that I can tell you guys along with me.

  • So today's video is in collaboration with attractive japan.

  • If you want to find out any more information about them and the experiences they offer, just go into the links in the description down below and let's get started.

  • Welcome to Hiroshima.

  • Mm Yeah.

  • Here we go.

  • Mhm.

  • Oh no.

  • My camera.

  • Yeah.

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  • Yeah.

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  • A better fish.

  • Did you see that?

  • Okay, I don't know if you guys can hear me but it takes three years to grow these oysters.

  • These are all on bamboo rafts.

  • So the heavier the oysters get, the more the raft sink into the water and that's how we can tell that they're ready or not.

  • So you can see the difference between the different way.

  • My God, look at all those people, you guys see all those people way.

  • If you, if you do this experience, you got a damn good view without people all around you way are so close to the shrine.

  • It's right there.

  • This is just amazing.

  • Look at that.

  • If I can get a selfie.

  • Oh my God.

  • And there she goes, Hi everybody photo rubbing your pictures.

  • I'll be back again soon.

  • We can make it.

  • So now that we checked out the oyster farms and it's Cosima, I think that we are going to eat some oysters which I'm really excited for.

  • I am hungry is famous for oysters and Okonomiyaki because they've got their own set style, which is different to anywhere else in Japan.

  • Oh, so we finally have our oysters.

  • They look beautiful and a beautiful bowl.

  • All right, Let's get cooking.

  • Mm hmm.

  • It is a beautiful fresh oyster expecting my, it's really hot.

  • Mm That's so good.

  • It's so soft.

  • Like a little bit chewy and that one had like crispy bits on it.

  • That was really good with me.

  • I'm usually quite hit and miss with oysters.

  • But every time that I've come to uh Hiroshima, I've always had really good oysters.

  • So if you ever want like a first time oyster experience as well.

  • I think this is a pretty safe bet.

  • Oh, that's good.

  • I'm gonna have another one.

  • Mhm passengers going to the Sanyo and okay right now I'm in tomah Nevada which is a really beautiful old town and we're just about to go kayaking, I got my fresh footwear on, let's go and have fun in the ocean.

  • Mhm mm Yes, yeah, do it.

  • Mhm Okay, so we just got back from kayaking actually my arm is so tired, I have to put you down.

  • This place is actually pretty famous because this is where ponyo, the idea of a pun you came, if you have an opinion, it's a studio studio ghibli film but we went kayaking and we saw the area where um Saskia is that his name, he finds ponyo in the ocean and we saw the house, like his mom's house and next to the houses where Hayal Miyazaki uh got the idea and spent three months there working on it so I look like a mess.

  • I'm, it was, it was a very hardcore kayaking trip and I'm very tired, I think I'm unfit.

  • I think it's official but we saw so many fish, so many fish were jumping just all the time, it was crazy and beautiful islands and waterfalls.

  • It was awesome.

  • I had a really good time.

  • Anyway, that's pretty much the end of day one, we might do something outside of the schedule and go and get some Okonomiyaki together mm yeah, mhm yeah, I thought about what we have here guys, it's so so good, become the head auction, you gotta try the Okonomiyaki but I'm gonna stop talking and I'm gonna eat.

  • Good bye.

  • Wait, I'm so excited cause I love magic so much.

  • But over there I'm gonna be doing some different kinds of experiences.

  • I think we're gonna be doing some kimono wearing some calligraphy, a whole bunch of traditional japanese experiences.

  • So I'm pumped.

  • The island is looking beautiful.

  • It's a really nice temperature.

  • Today, I'm even wearing a light jacket.

  • We're here already.

  • We made it actually, um, Yajima, there's a lot of wild deer just walking around.

  • Mm hmm.

  • Yeah.

  • Hello, Bye bye.

  • Okay, we just made it to the entrance.

  • So let's go in and get started.

  • Okay guys, I'm now just up in a foodie.

  • So that and the sleeves are so long and beautiful.

  • Do you guys like the pattern?

  • This is actually probably the most beautiful kimono I've ever won.

  • The pattern is just amazing.

  • So close.

  • It has some red in my hair.

  • I feel amazing.

  • So now I'm going to go do some calligraphy and I'm probably just gonna do some montage shots.

  • So let's enjoy.

  • Yeah.

  • Mhm Yeah, Yeah.

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  • Yeah.

  • Mhm Yeah, put some championship.

  • So let's celebrate Mr is that you have?

  • Yeah.

  • Oh yeah, yeah.

  • What?

  • Okay, I'm gonna go ahead.

  • Yeah, sold them up, get the rice a little bit less pull this back.

  • Yeah.

  • Mhm yeah, the pumas were made on DVD.

  • Mm Yeah, so we just finished.

  • That was really fun ladies.

  • That was so, so lovely and so easy to talk to and get along with, they speak amazing english, especially one lady and she was so cool.

  • I want to be her friend, had to contact her and I want to hang out, but she lives in Hiroshima and probably has a live, so I guess I can hang out with all, we're in a tunnel.

  • You guys want to see a more in depth version of what we just did.

  • Uh I'd say go to the Tokyo Creative page because the rest of the stuff is going to be uploaded to Tokyo Creative, so anything that I don't film will be there.

  • So now we're gonna head back to the mainland and we're gonna be going on a cycling tour.

  • I hope I survive.

  • I don't know how I'm gonna do it.

  • I'll talk to kayaking yesterday also, if you're interested in booking the experience that you just said, I'll probably leave a link in the description down below.

  • Hey, okay, so we took a train from Miyajima and now we're gonna go on a cycling tour.

  • I'm really excited because they're electric bikes, so I'm not gonna get as tired as I thought I would, but I'm excited to see more of Hiroshima, so I'll take you guys along and we'll take steps along the way and I'll show you what's around.

  • Okay, so we just cycled up a massive hill, luckily the bikes are electrical, so it helped a lot, but we did for us.

  • This bridge and I thought it was a normal bridge.

  • It's not a normal bridge at all.

  • Hell is this?

  • I didn't sign up for this kenji.

  • You're mad men.

  • It's not as bad as I thought it would be.

  • Go surprisingly.

  • Oh yeah, okay.

  • So I've calmed down a little bit.

  • I was sweaty, I could barely breathe.

  • But we made it to the top of this mountain and the view is amazing.

  • So let me show you guys right now, Maybe in two minutes when I get up to take my time.

  • So, so sweaty.

  • So here it is here is Hiroshima.

  • It's beautiful.

  • Right?

  • It's so big.

  • This is a perfect viewpoint and it's just on top of this mountain, it's beautiful.

  • Mhm mhm The third Temple is called Me to Kibera and there's two major things about it.

  • One of them, it's amazing in the autumn.

  • There's so much more meaty here.

  • Like even next to me just here, this is all going to turn beautiful reds and browns and oranges for the autumn.

  • So this would be great to come here in the autumn.

  • But also Misaki Data has a lot of memorials for the atomic bomb victims.

  • So if you want to come here and enjoy a really nice autumn atmosphere.

  • But also be ready to pay your respects and learn about history then I think this is a place for you.

  • It's very quiet.

  • There's not many people here.

  • it's just very peaceful.

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  • Mhm.

  • Perfect.

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  • Uh huh.

  • Yeah.

  • Mhm.

  • So it's after the cycling tour, but I didn't really get much of a chance to talk about some certain things.

  • While we're on the tour, the tour is a peace tour, as you guys probably probably know there's a huge history behind Hiroshima.

  • So in World War Two, the atom bomb dropped on Japan was dropped on Hiroshima.

  • And that dome that we saw earlier, uh it was dropped just behind it and they have amazing museum that you can look at.

  • Uh you can go there and learn about the history, There's the peace memorial, there's the dome throughout production, but there's little status of history that is left from the bottle too.

  • And also the tram system.

  • So they used to use the trams as one of the main methods of transportation because it's on a lot of rivers, it's impossible to have a subway.

  • So that's why they use the trans instead.

  • She told me after the bomb exploded.

  • Um the trend was back up and running.

  • We'll kind of running in three days.

  • Isn't that crazy?

  • Yeah, three days they got it back up, she said because people wanted to go and find their families.

  • So that was one of the main things that they focused on very, very interesting if you do come here definitely, definitely learn about the history of it what happened, but the main thing is that's all that a lot of people know about Hiroshima.

  • A lot of people just know about that one event and they don't know the rest of this seriously amazing city.

  • It's a really beautiful place with so many unique things and experiences.

  • Anyway, that was just a little bit of history for you.

  • A little bit of a learning.

  • Uh and now we are heading to the next experience the way we're the last stop, the final stop on this trip.

  • I'm so sad.

  • I'm gonna join the last spot to the fullest.

  • So lastly we're going to we're in and it is very famous.

  • Very very famous for handmade brushes.

  • These range from makeup brushes to brush is for shuttle.

  • The calligraphy.

  • Um Yeah, and I think that I'm gonna be making my own today Acadiana for me.

  • There are 73 steps to make brush 70 73 june So 40 years.

  • Oh what, wow, I'm so nervous.

  • Mhm.

  • But she made it look so easy.

  • She knows.

  • Yeah.

  • Mm mm.

  • So I'm going to uh Candy.

  • Mhm.

  • Okay.

  • Yeah, I did it.

  • Okay.

  • Somewhere.

  • Yeah, my side.

  • Well, uh even though I had no idea what I was doing, somehow managed to pull a brush do and hey, maybe when I get home I can take up some shuttle and like actually do calligraphy, but I gotta give it time to dry the clothes, the boys still wet.

  • Okay, we made it, we are on the shortcuts in back to Tokyo.

  • It was a well wind of a trip but I had such a good time and so many new things that I've never experienced before, especially the bike ride.

  • That was awesome.

  • I got so much stuff.

  • If you're interested in the experiences that I didn't Hiroshima, I'll leave a link of me to push it down below.

  • They want to check them out.

  • There's so many more things and we're gonna check out there just you and the Peace Park.

  • It's massive.

  • There's so much to do.

  • So many places to see and I really recommend tricking out some experiences like maybe you've been booking a tour with these experiences if you go to a restaurant and you're not quite sure what you want to do and that also helps you meet local people and learn their stories as well.

  • Alright guys, that's it for me.

  • I'm in a Mcdonald's and chill.

  • So thank you so much for watching.

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