Japan Reise Tag 7 in Daioo Wasabi Farm in Nagano prefecture

[Music] we took the shuttle bus to the railway station and we’re going to the what’s difficult for me so uh You might need to do my thing [Music] oh that’s an issue [Music] it’s a matcha beer okay yes [Music] i don’t think I can pay it tastes different but [Music] [Music] Wasabi mhm [Music] yummy oh oh that is food porn oh got him some t [Music] Whoa so these are the field of wasabi and here too so I’m going to the original source of the spring water have to walk a little bit but cannot be too far yeah I quite like it and well I hope they I’m not going to attacked by a bear or from some wild animals because I’m all alone and I don’t see anyone i walked all the way and this is the source here of the spring water the taxi driver was telling me all around here you just dig the field and just water comes out i was always thinking it’s a river but actually it is a spring water and it’s flowing down and look like a river but they are not very deep they are very shallow that’s where water is oozing out of earth or on the floor i have never seen it in my life the spring water it just coming out like that wow i like it i’m impressed [Music] [Music] tokyo [Music] [Music] [Applause] [Music] is a [Music] nice in a wasabi farm even the soda machine is green coca-cola is sold in a green soda machine oh that’s is [Music] Coca-Cola i’m in a station that we’re really in the countryside uh Akashina station that I well we took a train from Nagano to Akashina station and from there took a taxi to Wasabi Farm uh it’s really nothing much here but I somehow like it [Music] when I look at this just remind me of home such you know nothing much around the [Music] station it says whole apple in apple pie [Music] [Applause] [Music] oh it’s very special [Music] [Music] [Music] y is kindly very sad looking three Swiss people walking back to the hotel because they couldn’t find the sweet shop still open at this time of the day it’s uh short before 8 I think

Too long in Japan, Swiss people brain washed. Having an orgasm at a lunch table. Looking for a cake shop after 8PM. Expect public transports to be available even at a remotest place. All of which they don’t do nor expect in their home country.

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