This is the second episode of traveling across Japan by bus. The video starts at Osaka Station.
Episode one is here
https://youtu.be/3SGAQ4QCYp8

The front view of the double-decker bus | Tokyo to Kyoto

Tsugaru Kaikyo Ferry | First Class Suite
https://youtu.be/KGwULHoOIJA

Thanks for watching

31 Comments

  1. Feels like you would only pay slightly more to be much more comfortable on a shinkansen. 4x faster as well

  2. Thank you very much for sharing that with us. Great content as always. And the food you showed made me start feeling hungry again, even though I’d literally just finished dinner!

  3. Really enjoy you videos. Stayed in Japan many years ago and watching you brings back happy memories. Keep up your good work. Love from New Zealand 🇳🇿

  4. What does Aomori (青森) mean? Mori is part of my family name and it means forest or plantation. The name of my family is Iimori (飯森) which means rice plantation.

  5. Hi you must not punish youself, we forgive you, your gods are angry that you take thing called bus, you are from educated school you should take train, be enlightened as your master, peace will follow you

  6. It's interesting that the night bus looked the most basic and least comfortable of the lot. Especially considering they turn the lights off so you can sleep.

  7. This is exactly what I’m going to do the next time I visit Japan. I love the train and bus ride. Relax, enjoy the scenery and I don’t have to drive. Thank you for telling me where to purchase tickets.

  8. Where is the last two episodes or is it just two episodes? Looks daunting, but if one wanted to see Japan and not have a strict time limit, this would be the way to go. May do this myself when I visit Japan in a few years.

  9. I find the words "beautiful" and "gorgeous" both massively understate how amazing the Japan countryside and nature are. The beauty of the mountains and trees, the ocean, the lakes, the farms, the sunrise and set over all these landscapes – all so amazing. I wish I could go see it in person instead of simply watching videos of it all on the internet – although I'd likely annoy everyone there with the obsessive picture taking I'd likely do. Affordability a bit of a problem, though. T^T

  10. This is a very informative video that allows to compare bus to other options. Thank you for taking such a big challenge!

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