Skymark Airlines can be a good option to travel between Tokyo and Kansai area (Osaka, Kobe).
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That looked like a fun flight.
You said that word…
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amazing this approach!
I love the way you eat grill burger, chicken steak, sausages with RICE, same like me ๐
Ngl id eat those food samples
Interesting your comments. They look like your thoughts. It makes very friendly
On our less expensive fights here in the US…like Southwest Airlines…we get peanuts…but you get a KitKat!
Great video as usual, very informative. And so the journey continues to another exciting adventure with STJ๐
Mount Fuji looked beautiful from above, the clouds were awesome, and the sunset amazing. And I love that the winglets had hearts on them. Great video and thank you for the upload.
That view directly over Mt. Fuji was amazing! Thank you for sharing.
The Southwest Airlines of Japan.
That approach into Kobe is neat. Thanks for sharing!
That is the most American thing I've ever seen you eat.
What a wonderful video! I loved seeing Mt. Fuji. Thank you!
Is Skymark a local Japanโs airline ?
๐I love those KitKats too. Mt. Fuji is beautiful.
I love your content and it makes me miss seeing my family in Japan so much.
Just a real quick correction, at Haneda, you were on taxiway D and took off from runway 22.
Awesome video. Thank you
That legroom seems to make a major difference — even though the seats next to you are empty, when you found your row, it didn't seem nearly as cramped as on a plane in the USA.
I like your videos, and often go through a few videos every night before I sleep. What do you do? You job requires you to move around Japan?
Hope to be able to move around Japan.
What amazed me most about this vid was the ability to recognize and label many geographical and local features of the land from so high up! Maybe it's because I'm not always traveling, and even when I do, it's always different, from airports, to flights/terminals, even the length of time in between my travels.
Another thing I realized; I think I have some slight fear of planes. Watching the takeoff and landing gave me so much anxiety (a feeling I recently started to recognize) and it's sad because I used to adore the "airport" experience. I guess between 9/11, terrorist attacks, scary movies, and freak accidents, my joy has turned into something else….lolol…but I digress.
Great vid!
Hamburger steak! It's good to see you trying new things. ๐
Your videos are beautifully done & informative. I feel I've been to Japan.
Nice video, I like most of them of you checking into a room, taking a bath, eating, and sleeping on a ferry or train or some other vehicle; this is the first on an airplane. Love your line: it is "the most reliable and affordable airline in Japan"; that is pretty funny to me, for some reason. Yes, being affordable is nice; but the only time I really really want an airplane to be "the most reliable", is when I'm a passenger on it! Do you get it?!! ๐ LOL
Wow flying over mt Fuji just incredible view
I was born in Tokyo, went to university in Osaka and now I live and work in Kobe. My parents live in Tokyo, when I go to visit them, I usually travel with this airline but I like the Shinkansen better, it's more relaxing
AWESOME!
solo travel and eating across Japan. travel and food reviews. makes me hungry. geoza is my fav.
Thanks for taking the view under Akashi Kaikyo bridge. Like your video as always.
Wow this is the most scenic flight
Have you ever been to the animal kingdom at kobe
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oh, i LOVED the aerial shots! Especially Mt Fuji! ๐ So cool!
re: the bridge, I have been in a similar viewing place under the Mackinaw Bridge in the USA, which was the longest suspension bridge for a long time before this one. It's amazing to see!
I had seen those seaweed farms on google maps and besides recognizing them as some kind of farming, I wasn't sure what they were. My guess had been oysters or mussels. Thank you for informing me! ^_^