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  • Good morning welcome to naka Furano.

  • This is a beautiful place.

  • Look at that view down there.

  • This is from our log cabin that's dices con national park in the distance.

  • This is our RV camper.

  • Peter's just packing up right here and we're getting ready to check out of this amazing log cabin.

  • I'm gonna take you inside just for a minute to take a look.

  • We're gonna check out.

  • Uh Here's the key.

  • How cool is that?

  • We had a wonderful breakfast inside.

  • The hosts were very nice and uh take a look from, I'll show you from the distance but we're going to take you in the RV and then show you the lavender just pan around a little bit here.

  • It's a beautiful little place to stay.

  • We left some bananas behind.

  • We can't eat them.

  • We feel bad.

  • Ah Peter should just throw them away.

  • Alright you gotta take your shoes off at the door and here's we'll take a look very quick look on the second floor.

  • We slept in here.

  • Very nice, very cozy.

  • Um nice and cool with the windows open.

  • Oh and let's get moving.

  • There is Wifi here there is wifi here so you get four G.

  • Signal and wifi which is really great in a remote area like this which is you see I'm streaming it on.

  • I.

  • Hello.

  • Alright so we're gonna drive down towards, we got an appointment to meet with the lavender people at Tomita farms and we're gonna drive down there and show you some of the lavender on the way that makes the city so famous.

  • I gotta put my mask on the check out.

  • That's a nice looking cabin too.

  • That's a double.

  • That's a duplex.

  • They have a toilet and laundry as well right there.

  • All right.

  • Peter rock and roll.

  • I even brought along my one sandal nostalgia.

  • No, it's still good.

  • All right.

  • Bye, lovely home.

  • You were great for one night and we enjoyed you.

  • Yeah, except for the bananas.

  • I think that's trash.

  • Dude.

  • Are you kidding me, strangers bananas.

  • Well then I use the, I wouldn't eat it better people than me.

  • You're the one who bought the bananas, bananas are meant to be eaten bananas like all sugar.

  • I said thank you to the nice lady and off we go, offered her bananas.

  • I did not.

  • This is the lake Akane manhole cover card that I got from the information center yesterday.

  • Very cool.

  • Gives you information on the area too.

  • If you go to the information centers and cities with manhole covers, you can get these.

  • Just ask her the manhole cover card.

  • They're free.

  • Just so you know, have you seen my sunglasses by chance that we're sitting here?

  • I did not.

  • I think they're packed in your suitcase is, but I didn't see them in the room.

  • Would you take them that we're here?

  • Wanna do another check inside And the room is open.

  • It only takes about two minutes to get down into the town, which is another, It takes about 20 minutes to get into.

  • It's so cool here.

  • No humidity at all.

  • Well, a little bit The weather in Tokyo.

  • This is so nice.

  • Um, we're dreading going back actually, but the last 10 days have been wonderful.

  • This is the last day, by the way, I don't want to keep promoting.

  • It's important to uh, the last day.

  • And this is also the last day of the timescale.

  • Did you find him?

  • Were they there?

  • You gotta be in here somewhere.

  • Yeah.

  • For a postcard and they download of this documentary which looks like it's going to be about an hour and a half, two hours long um, documenting these 10 amazing days.

  • And there's trip updates behind the scenes.

  • Trip updates of us exhausted riffing on one another.

  • Pretty much chopping down down down since we have no egos at all and very little pride respect for one another, which transcends the insults.

  • They're not even insults, they're just like jabs that guys do.

  • You're not doing it.

  • You're not having fun, are you doing it?

  • Not doing it?

  • They're not doing it to get to this place.

  • Ez, go go to the east until you smell it into the north until you step in it.

  • Okay.

  • That's how we say, How do you get from columbus?

  • Ohio to ann arbor michigan go north until you smell it, go west until you step in it.

  • You'll arrive in ANn Arbor.

  • Why does it smell?

  • It's a factory.

  • That crappy place, toilet, the stadium looks like a big toilet bowl.

  • 100 and 10,000 people.

  • Hey google earth.

  • It's a toilet bowl.

  • Seriously the field is the whole every Ohio State fan knows this, we live it.

  • Alright thank you.

  • Himawari cottage.

  • That was awesome.

  • Yes, very nice.

  • I'm glad we could stay in a bed.

  • It was a comfortable bed that was super comfortable.

  • See what I tell you.

  • It's nice to have a night out of the RV.

  • Just kind of mix it up.

  • You write about that right and then down the hill, correct?

  • Yeah and at that place we take a right instead of the lap but we can sort of show the people that down the hill now that's not to go down there and we walked around for dinner and we could not find a place open.

  • There was one place but it was monsoon like full.

  • Uh and the google reviews did not like people did not like the owners.

  • I can feel bad for because a few bad reviews can really hurt.

  • But I don't know we found a fantastic, yeah, that Naples there's an amazing nepalese nepalese restaurant Indian type of food between and station that was out of sight.

  • Family run.

  • The wife seen Japanese, the owner.

  • I'm not sure.

  • I didn't ask them but super friendly, delicious food only cost about $12 a person and we were so full at the end of it.

  • Blueberry lassi, I never had that before.

  • So that made up for the, the two K of walking, we did in the town looking for a place to eat.

  • They do, they do have really nice parks here and you can smell the lavender in the air on the right side.

  • There is a lavender place here.

  • I can show you that Katayama that chime it in here.

  • Hey mama, what was the restaurant called, nepalese dining, nepalese dining?

  • Whoa!

  • Right here.

  • You want to just drive around the parking lot?

  • We got time.

  • It's a minute from here.

  • We don't, I don't think we smell like muck like lavender smell like lavender.

  • There's this place free to go in, wow, check this out.

  • So this is gonna be part of the documentary as well.

  • We're going to tomato farms, which is one of the best, highly recommended area.

  • And yeah, you can walk through this.

  • Get pictures.

  • If you start here at the end, you take the photo this direction.

  • I think you get all the mountains right in the background.

  • It's beautiful lavenders in the middle there.

  • These are looking like lavenders in the front, right?

  • No, those those are marigolds marigolds.

  • Yeah.

  • And I think this is the end of the season, lavender will cover up the smell of the muck emoji peter emoji, john why don't you spin around?

  • Look at the the mountain up there, You see the smoke.

  • Yeah, I don't think it's an eruption, but it might be, I think it is.

  • What do you think Jason, Is that an eruption?

  • Something's coming out.

  • Yeah, I guess that's an explosion.

  • We'll ask, we'll ask them at the farm.

  • So let's get moving, wow, roberts here for the meal fund bona petite.

  • We're gonna put that towards our melon, we're gonna be eating all you can eat melon and live streaming that in about 2.5 hours from now.

  • I'm not gonna miss that part of the adventure in the land of the last day.

  • Look at that.

  • It looks like it's a volcano, doesn't it?

  • It's like, it's anybody check online national Park if they have some kind of a eruption going on this way.

  • Right.

  • Yeah, that is not Mount Fuji, I guess we can park in the same parking lot we were at yesterday, so just straight on I believe.

  • Right.

  • What was called over here to meet the melon house could save, Peter could say.

  • I should have picked that up as navigator pocket fan right in here.

  • Hi, john Peter loved the live streams.

  • I was wondering how much these types of trips cost, especially with the RV.

  • Thanks and thanks and much love for Toronto.

  • What, what is the RV per night for one night, remember?

  • It's about about, Depends on the size of the vehicle you get, but it ranges from around c'mon to 25,026,200 per day.

  • This is quite a ways away from the Melon House, isn't it?

  • Meeting at the Mellon house.

  • You can drive up there, see where the cars are there.

  • I don't know what we're gonna need, but I just know that that's really stunning.

  • Look at that guys, wow, that's why I go down there.

  • See he didn't listen to me.

  • Didn't listen right next to the melon house.

  • I told you the boss.

  • That's right.

  • Cool hand luke.

  • Um, Okay, I'm calling this one maybe for deliveries.

  • We'll back it out.