Sakai, Osaka Japan 4K Walking Tour: Riverside & Rice Field Serenity
Kichiwa. Hello and welcome back to Found in Japan. This is what life is like outside the city. Uh it’s time for the annual I have a car checkup at Honda and I’ve got about an hour to kill. Uh it took me about 20 minutes to get everything set up, but uh I am here ready to enjoy a walk with you guys through some tumble or uh these are rice fields and some hotake for the next 15 or 20 minutes. And I’ve got a special drink taste test of things found in Japan. So I got lots of new videos ready to come out. I want to work this summer. I got today off uh so I had to come here to Honda. Uh, if you didn’t know, you have to get your car checked every so often and we paid for the full service package thing. So, it doesn’t cost anything extra uh to come and get it checked out when we think something is up. So, we did that. Um, I’m actually going to set you guys down uh when I find a nice shelf here because it is already very hot. I think it’s about 32 degrees C right now and 65% humidity and I need to get this drink in me. So, Greg, Greg, Griggles, how do you say that? Kama Ka Ohio. Hello. Good afternoon. Good morning. Let me get you some uh tumble. Which is better? The 0.5 Uh, like I said, this is just going to be a short little walk because I told him I’d be back in about 30 minutes and I’m already late. Just about got hit in the head with a semi. Uh, I’m going to try to have a lot more videos out because I am way behind. I just lost about 200 hours of watch time. Uh, right here, these are eggplant and peas and green beans. And we have some squash. Those are strawberries all the way over here. And if you look, this is a rice field. And they already have kind of a problem here. Uh this section has not taken. Uh we’ve had a big problem this year, like recently that there’s not been enough rain. And I don’t know if you guys can see it. Oh, nomadic gajene. Luke, hello. Those little pink things, that’s actually frog eggs. Uh frogs are very important to the health of the tumble as they help keep insects down. There’s another Simmyi that almost helicopter killed me. And right here we have a honor system. So, uh we have some little kabotaa. Uh these are pumpkins. And then here we have some onion tamagi. So 100 yen for a couple. That’s pretty cheap. Uh now here they have some cutie. Uh like this says uh moon. So no person payment. And right here an honor system. So really cool. Uh, nasa. This would be eggplant. Really nice. I see they’re not using a duck. Right. So, uh hopefully my phone will not overheat as it is so hot and I don’t have a shade or cooler on it. Uh, as we’re here now, I’m going to do the weather from Nightbot. The current weather for Osaka City conditions are partly cloudy with a temperature of 31F or 33C. The wind is blowing from the west northwest at 5 miles per hour or 8 kilometers. The current humidity is 59%. This is a cafe and it smells amazing. But yeah, I recently lost another 250 watch hours, so I really got to get on it. Uh, I do really appreciate everybody who watched the McDonald’s food taste test. Uh, I’ve got lots more stuff to put up. I just keep forgetting. Uh, if you guys did not know, I’m uh, very melanin deficient. So, I’m getting sunburned for you guys. I probably should have a parasol or umbrella. We got some cool kinka style farm houses. And let’s see if we can get rid of this button so I can check the can I ask what three axle gimbals any of you use and recommend? I am currently using a DJI Osmo 5, I believe. Uh I like it a lot because my wife can use it. Uh it’s smaller and has a smaller form factor and it actually works pretty good. Oh my goodness. I don’t hear any air conditioners running in these houses. So, I love tumble. I love the rice fields. I love the sounds that come from them at nighttime. The frogs and the insects. I thought about doing a live stream of just like sounds of the tumble and then just put it out there. All right, let me see if I can’t do some service. Uh, Tokyo Drew, this is a ledge for you. Uh, he all finished to go ledge. Uh, when he’d put the phone down, miss you, brother. Uh, this is the new drink. This is what I would do normally for, I think. So, Hi guys, and welcome to Founded Japan. This is the Ume salty. This is a new drink from Suntory, only available in the summer. Features ume uh flavoring with salt. It has 1,000 milligrams of drinkable sodium to stay hydrated in the sun. This is like a sports drink. Even though I just got this at a kini cuz it’s so warm out here. It’s already nudy or a little warm. It does have a nice ume flavor and the salt is just enough. Also has honey in it. Uh like and subscribe for more things found in Japan. I should have brought a towel to cover my neck. Nope. Wrong way. Let’s get you guys turned back around. Thank you. Good to know. Uh I know DJ is popular brand, but I’m looking around. Yeah, no problem. Um, you know, I used to include product links on my videos hoping to get some affiliate sales and it never turned into anything. So, I I took them off. But DJ is pretty good quality. Uh, I think they’re on a DJI Osmo 7 67 right now. So, you probably get a five for like $100. There are other options, but I like to keep everything in the DJI ecosystem. So, if you see here, this section of Tumbo has already lost its water. Uh, it has been raining, but maybe just not enough. Hi little frogs. Uh what’s the harvest season? Uh so around September. Uh wow. that says I have really horrible connection. All right. Are we back? We’re at 450. 800. Sorry about that. I guess I was too close to some houses and power lines. Um the harvest season uh around September they will start doing the omikui the uh wow it’s really hot uh mikoshi they’ll start bringing around the shrines and uh making it. But I think it’s Yeah, I see you over on Twitch. They uh they will actually they will actually have the uh harvesting in September or October. Uh it’ll start to turn gold then. Uh, who knows with the heat, but oh my goodness. I’ve never actually seen somebody inside this restaurant, but there are three people in there. Uh, I’ve done some videos actually here at Yuzilon. Uh, I think Luke was one of the first people to laugh at it because this is a Shabu Shabu sushi all you can eat place. And uh, I liked it because they also have vegetable sushi on several different walks. We’ve gone around this way. This is a cafe label. This is actually like a blend your own roast coffee place. They make custom coffees and cake shop and then across the street they have a Sakura coffee where they use those products. Back in the clay. Hello. Hello. All right. So, in years past, I have gone this way and walked around and then gone that way and come back this way. I think today we’re going to walk over here cuz I’ve never done that. Uh this more fancy looking family restaurant is actually a guest, but it’s just a uh more oriented for adults. Oh, turtles. Uh, if we were to follow this river, it would take us all the way to the ocean. And uh, let me get get you guys uh some turtle shots. Come. Wow, they can see me coming from here and jumping. There’s actually a bunch of fish down in there. Uh when this gets rained on really heavy, the water comes up to about uh this level. So, sorry guys. I’m not going to hurt you. I’m I’m like 50 feet away. We got a gray herring. Maybe I should just, like I said, make a video that’s not me talking and just still shots and sounds of Japan. I’m gonna move the microphone. Oh, left hand tundra. So that’s an imported truck also called money. They got lots of money. Uh, I believe all these houses are actually in the flood plane. I really hope the connection is still holding. I’ve never been on this road before. I’ve never checked it out. Intense. Hello. Hello. Uh when you say you lost 200 arch, did YouTube just subtract them or did your videos get copyright claimed? Um so we are open. What is particier? What a cute little partic shop. I will have to bring my wife back in. Um, to get monetized on YouTube, you have to have 4,000 watch hours in one year. Uh, currently currently I have about 5,000 something hours, but uh, every so often All right. Hopefully we’re back a little bit. Here we have some could eat chestnuts. I guess this should have just been a solo recorded video and then uploaded later. There goes the bird. More birds. It is hot. This little bamboo thicket is vital. All right, I guess we’ve moved officially to we re-upload this video later. Look at all the rice. I’m curious if we’ll see any koi up here on the br like the bridge. Heat. Heat. Let’s see. Oh, there’s a turtle. Oh, there is a koi. Let’s see if I can over there. Oh my goodness, it is hot. Uh guys, I think I’m going to have to call it because it just does not seem to want to work for connection today. I’m going to walk under these trees and I think it’s uh I could see that the transmission is not working. Uh I’m going to upload this later and I’m going to probably just head back into Honda here in a minute. Uh, thank you very much guys for joining this video. Uh, I will have this up on YouTube. If you enjoyed this and you want to see more content like this of life, living, culture, and things found in Japan, make sure to watch one of these videos and make sure to hit like and subscribe. So, I got to get in there to Honda now. So, unfortunately, connection was bad. So until the next time, matan.
Join me for a short walk in 4K through Osaka, Japan. This was a live stream from today that failed to connect to youtube. The stream started at man-less honor box vegetable stand, I explore narrow streets and serene rice fields. Along the way, I try a Ume or plum flavored Japanese drink and visit a local river, spotting wildlife in its natural habitat. Enjoy the peaceful sights of the countryside.
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2 Comments
Must be nice to live near farms where you can get really fresh produce! I always enjoy these walks.
I love ume anything, that drink sounds kind of like hachimitsu umeboshi in liquid form.
Sorry this didn't work out live. Thank you to everyone that watched the replay. How much is nature important to where you live?