Exploring Sasebo, Japan Day 1 Vlog
[Music] first of all all glory to the most high and good morning again team about to head out to Japan do I want to go no i rather stay here with my family but do I have to go yes because I got to get the job done so stay tuned we’re heading out to Sasso Japan it’s What time is it right now 04:15 early day and um let’s start this first vlog booya all right what’s up good morning yeah we’re here at San Diego airport with my my broki Bernie right there we just chilling getting ready waiting for two more personnel this thing is a little weird right here all right so here man we’re at the terminal right about to hop on the flight going towards Honolulu and uh yeah getting ready see y’all there in Honolulu we just land here in Honolulu right we only got five minutes to get to our gate and we’re headed to Fukuoka Japan and y’all about to see some great content all right huya you know what I’m saying get ready for the content baby hooya all going to the most high all right check out the room just got to the Washington Hotel this is what we got here restroom got the bedet bedet controls here check it out small bed all right things about that’s bad about uh these hotels here in Japan super super small i’m staying at the Washington Hotel right and um a lot of the rooms over here um they’re right next to smoking rooms so you’ll you’ll get tobacco smell in your room here so just be prepared for that but this is it right here little fridge easy day now I’m about to get some child all right doing a late night video just checked into the Washington you already seen the room already y’all seen this right here already all right and now I’m going to head out and do a late night video it’s 10:00 right now here in Japan and let’s hit the streets so pretty thirsty trying to get some water some sparkling water from 7-Eleven you know see what’s uh I’m going to show you the difference between the 7-Eleven here in Japan and the 7-Eleven back in the States so walk with me real quick so this is Sassibo Japan right ain’t the typical SAS uh ain’t the typical Japan that you guys think about or you guys and gals think about um you know all the flashy lights that’s in Tokyo this is a little small town sasbo is a fish and farm town here so there’s a lot of agriculture and a lot of fishing this over here and uh and they have the Navy base here so it’s the reason why I’m here cuz I got some jobs that I need to do here all right so if you guys were going to come up to SASO you’re probably going to get off at the Fukuoka airport or or the Nagasaki airport and this is and if y’all take the bus shuttle this is the bus shuttle place right here they’re going to take you over here right it’s a $15 one-way trip here equivalent to our money with the conversion so they drop you off right here and you’re pretty far away from everything um what’s good about the Washington Hotel that the bus is right here so by the time we leave here we just check out from the Sasa Hotel head to the bus station go to the Fukuoka airport and head back to San Diego all right but yeah I’m here i wish y’all was back in San Diego cuz I really be back there but we got a job we got to do so we got to complete the mission all right and then I’m going I’m going to just show youall around all right i don’t do none of that young people stuff but I’m going to show you around how to get around Saspo all right there’s a lot of fun things to do here in Sas all right but this be a later p later uh later videos all right so this area right here is a taxi stand and you got another taxi stand that’s which is across the uh subway station so I checked the weather too right check the weather out here this whole week is going to be raining wednesday it’s probably the only good day that for me to probably make good content for y’all probably going to go to the Hashenbos check out the flowers over there and uh I guess it’s like a little small amusement park over there too show y’all that probably do a couple fishing videos if the weather let me uh go out there and fish but yeah here’s here’s another taxi stand over there you see all the taxis right there lined up all right i want to see if the subway station is open so I can recharge my IC card because when I head back to San Diego and go towards Fukuoka I need to take the train station in order for me to get to my hotel but yeah so this is uh this is it right here the hidden gem of Japan Sasable Sasable Nagasaki good morning all right there’s a subway station here little train station went to go to the ticketing machine charge up my card let me see on how to work this thing here so English all fair information will be displayed in English all fair information will be displayed in English i think that’s a good idea [Music] [Applause] loud noises but yeah got all my stuff here all right that’s going to get me from to and from Sasable and Fukuoka or whatever hash and Bos whatever I need to go to 5,000 yen submitted in order for me to use the station we’re on our way to 7-Eleven [Music] but yeah yep not the typical Japan that y’all see on TV so but I like it like this so I like it peace and quiet you know last time I was in Tokyo especially like in that Shabuya area man it was so packed didn’t like it feels like America when you go there just packed for no reason but yeah I’m about to head up to this uh 7-Eleven real quick show show y’all some good stuff but late night trapping I got to get me some water at least water you know what I’m saying thirsty that 19 hour flight ain’t no joke from San Diego to Honolulu honolulu to go up [Music] open [Music] so [Music] this is what they got here [Music] [Music] got my wife one of these right here right there last time I was here pretty cheap show you what I like to get so couple things I like to get is a 7-Eleven sparkling water one of the best sparking waters that’s out there in the fleet give me a couple of these [Music] see what else they got here yeah they got a lot of pastries got to go look for these little biscuit things come around here [Music] [Music] [Music] maybe I just need Happy training [Music] all right that’s something new right here pie with matcha cream all right I’m going to pay for this real quick and I’m about to reboot for it all right so we’re about to head to the Family Mart right here it’s right next to the Washington Hotel which is down that street cop something real quick [Music] check it out all right so it’s late at night so not going to have a lot of our um stuff out here yeah this is it right here more pastries heat [Music] heat yep that’s about it right there tomorrow right after this probably got to take a nap or go to sleep wake up and show y’all some more content all right see y’all tomorrow [Music]
Welcome aboard, it’s Yungboats, and I just touched down in Sasebo, Japan — one of the most strategic U.S. Navy ports in the Pacific and a hidden gem most people don’t get to experience.
This video is more than a travel vlog — it’s a raw, unfiltered look at what it’s like to live, work, and explore while stationed in Japan. From local Japanese street food, to Navy base life, to walking the backstreets of Sasebo, you’re getting the real sailor experience.
🌏 What You’ll See in This Video:
U.S. Navy arrival and first impressions
Walking through Sasebo’s lively city streets
Exploring local food spots (yes, I tried the real deal!)
A glimpse into life on base and the connection between cultures
How it feels to serve abroad while enjoying everything Japan has to offer
🎌 Whether you’re active duty, a military family, a future traveler, or someone who loves Japanese culture — this vlog gives you the inside look no tour guide ever will.
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Safe travels bro