You have no idea how badly I want to visit Japan. Itโs a feeling in my gut that is ever persistent. I canโt explain it. UPDATE: Started saving for a trip with my sister, for next spring (if the boarders open up) so the dream is coming true! UPDATE 2, 4-14-25: I ended up having a baby girl she is 1 years old now. We are expecting another daughter at the end of the year. So safe to say wont be going to Japan anytime soon. BUT I am not giving up on the dream. I will go to Japan, one day.
How many ppl besides me sees Japan as my dream place to visit?? Its one place I MUST go to before I die
For anyone reading this. I went to Japan last June. Before going, I watched this video probably 7 times. I couldnโt have been more excited. Allan does a legitimate perfect job of describing how Japan feels and what you should be doing there. The trip changed my life. Follow his advice. I get emotional watching this video now. Thank you, Allan
I am Japanese, but you seem to be enjoying "Japan" more than most Japanese. By the way, to those who are planning to visit Japan after watching this video. I recommend you to come in autumn, winter, or spring, because summer in Japan is very hot. (Sorry for my poor English)
This is the most high quality Japan vlog I have ever seen.
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For someone who cant ever travel because of health complications, you sir have given me the closest and most beautifully navigated video of actually being in Japan.I am so grateful
This is probably the most beautiful YouTube video I've ever watched. ๐ณ You have real talent when it comes to filming, audio, and editing. My boyfriend and I are off to Japan this coming spring and your video was incredibly helpful and inspiring!
Hi Allan, This is by far one of the best well thought out Japan travel vlog I have seen. Content with maps, suggestions, plenty of footage, images and well spoken English i.e. not rushed. Thank you for sharing ๐
Hi I'm Japanese and I must say your itinerary is perfect.
I am a Japanese living in Okinawa. There are 47 prefectures in Japan, and I think that each of the 47 prefectures has 47 different charms. That's why I love this country. In addition to sushi, ramen, and sukiyaki, each prefecture has its own traditional cuisine, traditional culture, and wonderful scenery. For example, in Okinawa, where I was born and raised, there are many other unique Okinawan dishes such as Okinawa soba, goya chanpuru, pawpaw, and sata andagi. Also, since Okinawa was originally a single country called the Ryukyu Kingdom, it has its own culture and history. Karate is also a sport that originated in Okinawa. In terms of music, Sanshin, Eisa, and Kachaashi are famous. As you can see, Japan has more than just one attraction. I would like you to travel to Japan and find your favorite prefecture. I translated it so there may be some wrong English
japan is always give me that chill lofi vibes, idk why it's so calming
Japan has done brilliantly in preserving its history, culture and heritage. I am definitely visiting soon.
I think in my Japan adventure I really want to do it the other way around: See the hustle of the cities at first then go and relax in the mountains and nature to decompress. *Thanks for all the likes, I will be heading to Japan Aug 2023, my father passed away in Oct '22 and this video has given me inspiration for places to scatter some of his ashes. ๐ฅฒ
Probably one of the most detailed and amazing vlogs I've seen featuring Japan. I'm so astounded by Japan's culture so beautiful.
I was originally going to do Tokyo -> Kyoto -> Osaka next March, but this really changed my mind.
Japan calms my soul on another level
Bro I hate travel guides, but yours was so thorough and enjoyable that I canโt help to give thanks through a little bit of money. You deserve at least a bowl of ramen (hopefully you donโt live in CA because inflation sucks and this is barely enough). My girlfriend and I are going this January and this helped me so much with the planning/prep. It makes such a difference having a good, thorough but concise, and enjoyable guide. Thank you so much for the video and your help!
Fantastic video! I just returned from a month long vacation in Japan and it's the most beautiful country I've ever seen. The Japanese people are so kind, polite and gracious. The culture is amazing, the food is incredible and the scenery is stunning. I only left yesterday but I miss it already ๐ฎ๐ธ๐ต๐บ
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