Japonya’da Eşimle Tatile Gittik – Fukuoka’da Duygusal An! En Detaylı Rehber!

Welcome to the new video, friends. Today, we’re at the sea in southern Japan. The season hasn’t quite opened yet. We’re at Momochi Momochi Seaside Park. We’re in the southern part of Japan. The only constant in life is Japanese, friends. Change is language. Our journey from Tokyo to southern Japan begins with Bubble Tea. We’re going to Haneda Airport. You have a birthday, but I have a day of fulfillment. Yes, thank you, my dear. We’re going to Hukukaya, our second home city. We’ll spend time with our parents, work, and fun. Cem Kum and I shared a few places in Japan every day during the summer. Today, we’re in Koka. We’ll also be going to Tokyo. We’ll be leaving as soon as the bus door opens. I stopped celebrating birthdays 33 years ago. I stopped when I was born. I told my mom, I came into this world. I said today is my birthday. It’s over. I might have found something beautiful, huh? I swear, my brother brought us home early. We’ll bring a little gift to our parents, mother-in-law, and father-in-law. I went straight in. These caught my eye. I said, “They like these. ” Something with eels and onigiri . It’s well-functioning. Souvenir shops in Japan are usually staffed by women and girls. Look, I’ve never seen this luggage system before. Japan has its own airline. Is this self-service? Are these new things? You send your own luggage through there. The employees look after you. But there are also employees. I can’t quite figure out what they’ve done. You just drop it off, you send it off. The employees help you out. Japan’s own airline is usually expensive. It’s absurdly expensive. Let’s get our checks. Let’s get out of here. Pikachu, captain. Even though we came from a quieter area, there was no traffic. Shincuk is always crowded, especially during departure hours, but there isn’t. Usually, when you leave a major metropolis like Tokyo, traffic in the metropolis is usually an hour or two. This is a nice, stylish touch. We ‘re going in from here. There’s something about Haneda Airport. Haneda is said to be the top airport in the world with the least flight delays. It’s also about 20-30 minutes from the city center in Tokyo. Narita is a bit farther, being 70-odd kilometers. So, if that’s convenient for you, you can choose Haneda Airport. When I was here, I was hooked on the flying car test. There’s something called Sky Drive here. There’s space here. They even conducted flying car tests. There’s even a V Market inside. What the heck? Here you go. I ‘ll eat it too. We’re waiting for tuna and mayonnaise. Meat, greens, and onions. Look at how this looks. It looks like something out of an anime. I liked the buagi better than the seaweed. It was delicious. It had a bit of turbulence, but it was good. From here, we’re heading to central Hakata. From there, we’ll have a little further on the Shinkansen. You can tell we’ve arrived in Hakata by the ramen and utons. Let’s sit here. 20 bucks for two. The family is well fed. We had a great day today with Javon, our parents . We spent time together off-screen, camera-off. It was nice. Tomorrow, on my birthday, we’ll be seeing each other for different things. I’m sweating, man, at home, and you’re sweating even when you breathe here. Another day in Japan, in southern Japan. Today is my birthday. I’m 33. We entered Fukada. It’s 7 a.m. My father-in-law gets up at 6 every day. My governor-in-law also gets up at around 56. The rice is being prepared. I went downstairs. The mackerel burns in the morning. Our father will eat it before sampo. He has a little medicine he’ll take. Salad and rice, like a Japanese. I wanted to start the day. Of course, I can’t eat mackerel. We’re old at 7 a.m. We’re another year older. I also thank my Instagram followers who message me after midnight . You can’t have this much bone mass. My wife congratulated me. I saw that I received messages and stuff. Thank you. As a brother trying to build a life for himself on the other side of the world, and I see so many young friends like me sending messages. They come here and try to build a life. It’s tough at first. It’s tough at first, but once you get used to it, it becomes a wonderful burden. Japan is a bit like getting into cold water. At first, you think, “You can’t go in.” Then you say, “Oh, come on.” We We’re going to Samoa for a morning walk. After that, they bought me a cake. We’ll celebrate. Cebkun turned 33 today. The channel has aged even more. So, I guess as long as you’re with your loved ones, there’s no big deal. But I stopped celebrating 33 years ago. I said I was born, okay, that’s it. Even the country’s plastic bag is laughing, man. Dude, is this a hospital bag? It’s like a medicine bag. We’re in the southern part of Japan. Today, I brought you to Temmango. Behind the scenes, my dear, there’s makeup, hair, and all kinds of hair . Welcome. Well, Fuka, my city, let’s enter Akira . Let’s go inside. Tazayf is actually the city of Fukoka, Fukoka Prefecture. On the way to the Shinto shrine, look, we’ll pass through the tori gates. Let’s not block a road like this. Let the cars pass. It’s so hot and humid, I can’t even describe it. It’s so hot, it’s so humid, it’s hard to carry anything inside. They take cash. And they don’t take PayP, bro. Yeah. We paid 1,000 yen, but that strawberry ice cream looks like jelly, let’s see what happens. Gozaymaz. We got our first snack. Tell me the name of this again. But what a tricky name it has. Look, it’s jelly-like. I have no idea. I’ve never had it before. It’s jelly. Jelly strawberry. Just plain strawberry ice cream, it ‘s 500 yen . If you knew what it was, it would tell you. You eat it too. The Sakura ladies come here. They charge 500 yen. It’s jelly-like. I didn’t really understand anything. Let’s give it a 40.5 out of 10. It didn’t taste very good either. 500 yen. I’d say they hit us at first, but it’s famous. The girls love it. Çşu region. Let’s say the southern part of Japan. The food is good. We travel for business, we shoot videos, and we’ve been to our parents’ place here. The food and flavors are actually better than Tokyo. Of course, I’m not comparing it to Hokido. They’re also the most delicious places. If you come here, eat a lot. My dear, go ahead. Go ahead and eat. You’re from here, so eat. Especially if you’re coming here in the summer, an umbrella is a must in Japan, a must for the Japanese. If you think you should have one, it’ll cost $1012 here. It’s windproof. It costs $30. I’m showing it to you because I have a lot of guests who come to Japan and buy one. It’s impossible not to be heartened. Should we get one for Mom? When I brought my husband to Turkey, when he saw that most people didn’t use umbrellas when it rained , he said something like, “They sell umbrellas in this country, don’t they?” He said, ” Look at the fine details. But this is delicious. It tastes great on the streets of Japan. It has sweet beans in it. Let’s try one. We’ve come this far. Tutsu is our friend. If you come here, friends, bring cash or PayPal. Mochi, but it’s a very stylish place, huh? It’s really very stylish. It’s amazing. And this has sweet beans in it. The dough smells the same as the dough my grandmother used to make in the village. They might use a kind of yeast that’s interesting. It’s the same smell as the dough made in our Anatolian region. If you’re coming alone, it might be overwhelming, but it’s perfect for winter . Now, the Japanese generally consume a lot of sweet beans, sweet potatoes, and chestnuts. It’s like this. The teşek dough also has an abundance of sweet beans, or anko. But it’s really hard to eat. And it’s hot. Since I’ve tried these snacks in most places in Japan, I’ll give this a 6 out of 10. 6. My criticism is above. I’m a picky eater, to be honest. Look at all the abundance of them. Because Japan is a humid country, everyone has umbrellas, handkerchiefs, and small tissues in their bags. White pies are one of the reasons why the Japanese live so long. These are Hakata figures. They’re placed in a corner of the house. They bring happiness, peace, and luck. But I think the prices here are a bit steep. The humidity, humidity, humidity are incredible. Let me tell you the story of the Daruman. You make a wish, paint over your right eye, and put it in a corner. If your wish comes true, you paint over your left eye. Then you burn it. There’s this belief. I always say the Japanese aren’t religious, they’re highly superstitious . They all have a connection to Uncle Hayoyu with the cibli. How sweet. Uncle Hayoyu Miyazaki is our neighbor, by the way. There’s a video like this on his street, too. We’ll film it. Maybe if it happens, if he doesn’t offend us. I want to add a few minutes to the video. He’s a very difficult person. The prices are $10. $10. All the things you see, like spaghetti, are chestnuts. The chestnuts are very large, but they’ll be filling. If you eat those beans first, I don’t think you’ll have another dessert. Let’s get something modal with soda. Look, it says “Kuşu is limited.” These are called rice cakes and rice crackers. They’re a little hard. You have to come here a little hungry. You can take these with you as a snack. $4. I’d say they’re a 100 yen pricey considering the prices here. Suika is passing by, by the way. These rice crackers are things that came from a famine , and they have plum and pepper. Shosar, we’ve also learned Japanese, is great. It’s basically rice crackers. They fry these. Salty shopay, meaning I’ll give this some points based on the 190-degree angle. Let’s go with the points system today. I’d give it a 6 out of 10. If I were coming as a tourist, I’d give it a 7 or 8. The camera is in God’s name. He travels like this. He takes pictures of birds in flight. A map of this place. A map of this area. Come on, campsite. I was expecting the snacks to be a little more delicious. It was a bit of a disappointment, but it’s true, natural. Anyway, let me tell you. As I said, I’m saying this as someone who’s visited and tasted most of Japan. I mean, there are so many nights to go that I can compare. Oh, respect, it’s good in the summer, but I didn’t like it much . I mean, there might be a chance at the supermarket too. Bilek vanilla. What is this? Do they make it from coal? Ice cream made from bamboo charcoal. Should we try it? Takesumi he Takesumi dekumu. I’m curious. I’ve never had it before. What’s the connection with bamboo charcoal , I guess we only spent about 2000 yen on the spot. We’re now $1015. Money goes. We buy one too. We can’t come here and eat that bamboo charcoal. These things are so good. My father-in-law starts drinking in the afternoon. Arigat doesn’t count. They’ve turned bamboo into charcoal and poured it into ice cream . How can we say they felt the need to do something like this ? This is a bamboo country. An island nation. They love bamboo. Let me taste it. I didn’t really taste much . Let me close my eyes. Look, I closed my eyes. I can’t tell this is an ice cream made from bamboo charcoal. For example, those sweet beans are honestly hard to eat. That jelly-like strawberry at the beginning is a bit difficult to eat like that. When you eat this, it turns pitch black all over. My rating is 5 out of 10. We’re heading towards our main place. I swear, we even saw someone pouring water in front of his shop like a shopkeeper. He’s Japanese. It’s a place where 5 million tourists and people come every year. Sensoji Temple, one of the most crowded places in Japan, sees 30 million people visit Sensoji Temple. So, I’d say it’s a bit weak. I mean, there are 10 shops. They all make Omega mochi. Could someone add something different? We’ll even see Sugavar Michizane , a god of education who later became a god, a normal human who became a poet and became a god. Now let’s go to the Shimta temple. Tencin Sama. Tencin Sama. Doğri doğri cadde tencin e samada means the supreme god of the heavens, the god of the spirit of the heavens. Isn’t there a place for ablution here? Ushi greets us right at the entrance. Ushi means ox in Japanese , friends. I’ll tell his story. Rumor has it that the temple is dedicated to sugavano michizane. Okay. You say let’s do it at the big ox. Okay, you know. There’s a bigger ox, so let’s go inside. When you pass through these tor gates, you can bow slightly like this. I know, my dear. We know, we know, we are deep, too. He walks like this, he tells stories, he walks like this. This is the past. We have a curse within us. Your past. This is that past. Then we come to the present. From the past we came to the present. Then to the future. Dazayfu Temangu was built in honor of Sugavara Michizane, Japan’s god of education . This temple is very important, both historically and spiritually, my friends. Let’s move from the past to the present and the future. This place is getting very crowded, by the way. Because of the heat, there aren’t many people here. Let me tell you. You’ll hear a lot of Chinese and Korean. Some people come to Korea for the day, some travel, and some even travel. Now, due to its proximity, people come here a lot. Interesting information. I’ll give it to you. Japan is actually a very individualistic country, my friends. This is reflected in these people’s religion. Because they’ve adapted what’s in the book to their lives. There’s an interesting Batter belief here. Someone who comes as a couple says, “We came like this twice, with all our hearts,” but there’s a belief that those who come as a couple will separate, and those who come in relationships will eventually separate . This is also some interesting information about this place. Those who used to live here say things like that. Turtles are often seen in Japanese gardens because they represent long life . A month is more common. If you see a turtle figure like this in front of some shops, you know that the shop is old. Oh, look, it’s yellow, yellow, saru. Let’s take a picture of the Japanese monkey, and then we’ll walk from here. Every day is a festival in Japan. They write their wishes like this. Of course, because it’s a sacred place , they hang them up. Everyone writes their wishes. Usually, it’s always the kids who write them. They’ve dressed the monkey like a watermelon. Come on, man. It’s a beautiful sight. Look at the temple. It supposedly separates people. There’s some superstitious rhetoric, but he puts things like this. This is a sign of marriage, as you know. If we weren’t married, we should have come here as a couple, which we did. People get married here . They fall in love here . Paper is just paper. This is just plastic. This is what makes the real deal. This is plastic. People throw their old omumuris and prayers here. It comes out of them. I’m going to do my annual Shinto ablution. Come. Rinse your mouth. What happened? The water’s gone. Man, I thought I’d dried out where I came from. Godspeed. My son, it’s so hot. By the way, Sugavarano Michizane’s grave is under the main hall. Those friends are the ones with the ox. I’ll tell you. Where is the big ox? I came here from Tokyo to introduce the ox. The story is this: Sugavarano Michizane. He dies, he passes away . After he dies, they carry him in a coffin. They take him somewhere. The ox carries him. The ox comes to a certain point. After he arrives, the ox collapses there with a click. People say, “This spirit, this place, this place, must stay here.” They actually build the tomb beneath the main shrine, which they call honden. They think the ox has a similar story. This is the first one. The second one is that they believe it heals illnesses. They believe: Whatever part of this animal you touch, that part heals you. But you also need to touch yourself. I’ll give you an example, they usually touch its head. Look, it’s worn down there, to open the mind. We’ve opened the mind like this , and your mind has opened like this. You bring it to your own mind like this. Does your foot hurt? You touch your foot like this. You touch your foot like this. It comes to you. There are such beliefs. Those who do this usually do this. Sugavara’s mizane is actually a wise man. He worked his way up from nothing to the top of the palace . He has an interesting story during the Heiyan period. After his ascension, the members of this Fujivara clan and family prevented him from doing so. In fact, the person who sent him was the one who exiled him. After death, he dies, too, and passes away. Various supernatural events occur around here after death. Some members of the emperor’s family die. They believe that the Fujiwara, Fujiwara, and his family are the source of this angry spirit . They’re building a temple here. Let me tell you something else interesting . The Ministry of Education in Japan, as you know, has documented a document stating that the person is a god. They’ve written down the average person as a god. Tencin tencin sama. It’s an interesting thing. Japanese people come here and touch the head of an ox, buying things to sharpen their minds. Is that interesting? Interesting. We came here and touched the head of an ox. Frankly, I love history in this old era. If you’d like to travel around Japan with me, I also provide a lot of historical information on guided tours. During this period, this Kurshu region was the main location, and it held a significant political position. Religion and state affairs went hand in hand here. Among the guests I’ve visited, there were some who believe in Feng Shui and some who live their lives accordingly, including guests from Turkey. This place, too, is designed according to Feng Shui in some parts of Kyoto. There’s usually something like this in the background. There’s a mountain. Water in the front. A place with mansions like this in the back. S. Water means abundance anyway. It’s arranged according to Fengshu. This is also interesting. They summon the spirit by clapping their hands twice. They pray. If you have a notebook, there are calligraphers here. Japanese calligraphers. They stamp the name and date of the temple. I’ll take a goşyun from here. I’ll take the one written on paper. It’s a half-hour drive from the center . If we say Hakata is the center, it’s a half-hour drive, including the boarding and boarding passes. If you happen to be in Fukoka, which frankly isn’t a tourist destination. If it were Tokyo, Kakoto, Nara, Hiroshima, Fuji, you’d see these places. If you have more than two weeks, you could come here as an alternative city. I recommend it. Stay for two days, three days, or three days, but you might not understand much on a day trip. You can stay for a few days and experience the local life in Fukoka. Around here, a little south, you can cross into South Korea from here. You can cross into Okinawa . There are also people who go to South Korea on the Periboat. Keep that in mind. It could be a good alternative route. Where are you, Shinkans? If you have that Japanil pass, come to Fukoka. There’s Tokyo, Osaka, Kyoto, Narsi, Fuji, Hiroshima. If you do Fukoka, it pays for a week. Yes, the price has doubled. If you go to more cities than just four or five, it pays for itself. Let me rub it in. Oh. Let’s continue. Let’s bow before exiting the tori gates . Let’s say hello. I have something to say about girls and women in Japan, about their attire. You won’t see anyone wearing revealing clothing, for example, walking around with their cleavage exposed. Even in summer, they cover everything to avoid the sun. Because the sun’s rays are harmful to them. Generally , their clothes are summer-appropriate. In other words, I can say that they are among the most well-dressed people in the world who spend a lot of money on clothing and apparel . For the Japanese. Chief, spit us out on a tencin. Takas, brother, spit us out on a tencin. We’ve arrived at Fukuka’s largest shopping mall. Let’s go to Kanal City to do some shopping. I’ll show you what people buy, what they wear, and how much they cost in the southern part of Japan, as best I can. Are the prices the same or different in Tokyo, Osaka, Kyoto, Fukuka, or any other city? It’s a good channel. The Cemkun channel tours Japan. Give me some encouragement. I’d appreciate it if anyone who hasn’t subscribed would subscribe. First floor, second floor, third floor, fourth floor, fifth floor. There are quite a few shops here. What is this Gandam Base? I think they sell limited edition items here. They’ve also closed down that Gandam location in Yokoama . Wow, it looks nice. They took a facial scan when we entered. Interestingly, I’ve never seen some of the products in Tokyo either . I said video shooting is prohibited. In Japan, friends, video shooting is not allowed in almost any shop . They’ve put a piece of Gandam here. The Japanese have an incredible variety of hobbies. How big is A? Argat doesn’t count. It had a place in Şinci Kula. I couldn’t resist. Koka, wow, what beautiful shoes they made. Let’s find Galatasaray. Adidas makes great jerseys for everyday wear. Unfortunately, the problem with our clubs is this: They can’t produce jerseys that are wearable for everyday wear. Looks so appealing, right? You can buy them for $100. Wow, there’s a 30% discount. If you’re coming to Japan, buy a size larger. I’ll try this. Look, he hit Galatasaray. Galatasaray’s. Galatasaray’s inside Galatasaray. Sporting Team Galatasaray Osimen found it right away. Of course, Osimen is in the back of your hand, Osimen, but we also saw the kid who ate Galatasaray’s jersey. If you noticed, there’s neither Fenerbahçe nor Beşiktaş. Let me try this one too. This is $50. It comes to $50. There’s a 30% discount. That’s even better. It’s $50. Let’s buy this. I’d wear this. Our jersey has a great jacket for outdoor use. I have a suggestion here too. New Balance’s summer products are great. Some of them are probably unavailable in Turkey. There’s nothing expensive in Turkey either. It’s cheap, man. It’s the same as a $45-$46 jersey. Let’s see. An Arsenal jersey. We bought a New Balance top. We’re back to $110. How much is that Jordan? $100. Nice, sweet shoes, huh? They’re showing off that $90, $100 festival gadget . I’m trying to buy that $400 Jordan with the world’s most expensive coin for 500 yen . Chucky Chucky. How much are the glasses? The glasses are 9,000 yen. The glass frame is 12,000 yen. $50, $60, $70. This Zof is famous around here. If you’re coming, the eye test, the mesti does everything. They give it to you right away. It’s a bit affordable here. Onuka onuka tiger. Let me show you a couple of prices. I’ll come right away. Japanlusive is about 18,000. So, after tax, it comes to $100. About $85. That ‘s the equivalent of $110 to $120. These are cute too. I saw them at Ginz. There’s still a line out front. $100. $100. $100. But the designs are nice. Oh, Southeast Asians come here and buy a lot of these sandals. $80, $100. Something like that. $80. After moving to Japan, I’ve become a bit interested in watches. These Gshock watches have some interesting watches. They sell for $150. The old retro ones look nice too. They’re going for $120. There’s the Osaka Expo here. If I’m not mistaken, it’ll last until September . They’re selling for 11,000 yen. For $70, is that an expo too? There’s no Korean one. I’m interested in Ken’s shoes. I’ve never bought one before, but they look really nice. These would be great in Japan. They look nice. Prices start at $90. $100. Look, $50. They’re rock solid shoes. I had a lot of Turkish guests who were also interested in these Rayban glasses. Prices start at $100 on average. Honestly, they look great. Yes, you’re witnessing history, my friends. I’m replacing the Barcelona hat I haven’t taken off for three years at Foka. It’s changed, man. The Barcelona hat is gone. What do they say? Only those who wave after someone leaves feel sad. I really like that blue one. The only thing that doesn’t change in life is Japanese, friends. Change is language. Wow. I’ve worn it so much that even someone who loves Barcelona wouldn’t wear it this much. Look, it’s nice, but it’s really turned me off. We’re finishing Canal City. I made another reservation, and the restaurant we’re going to is right across the street. We’ll be back here tonight. We’ll celebrate your birthday wholeheartedly and return one evening. Wow, we caught a beautiful sunset. Look at the safety on the busy roads at this hour . That’s a legend; Fukoka is one of the cities in Japan I can’t quite get used to. I’ve gotten used to Tokyo. I can live. I can live a lot. I live like a retired person, but my hair might not be bald after a while. I found a really nice restaurant: Hakata Mitsubachi. It’s called Hakata Mitsubachi. Well, it wouldn’t surprise you if I said the prices were almost half that of Tokyo. We ordered a whiskey, soda, and something with lemon and honey. We ordered meat with vagolu magulu. That’s 5 dollars, 4 dollars. If I were to break a donut, if I were to break a donut. If I were to show you the couples coming left and right. I wish I hadn’t said this before eating. Everyone’s hired a Japanese girl. But the restaurant is beautiful. God, Fukoka’s food is delicious, friends. I’m waiting for you to like, share, and send birthday messages below the video. We poured konzu. Sea urchin, caviar, greens. With ice in oysters like this. And this is our view. Yasho couples are starting to come, though. Try it. Hayzo charges a $5 per person seating fee. Keep in mind. Suddenly, an extra $10 was added. That’s a really gaudy bird thing, like a bird’s nest. We gave it 2500 baits. Hopefully it will reach 100,000 subscribers. This is the Japanese cameraman, folks. Let’s see, let’s get started. I took a horizontal, horizontal Fukuka, horizontal evening stroll in Fukoka. Grab your tea and coffee. I’ll try to show you a bit of the horizontal culture here. Horizontal culture actually means, as you know, mobile carts. The place with the most of these street vendors in Japan is currently the Hakata district. It’s a part of Fukoka. Let me put it this way, Hakata is actually a somewhat central location. Well, in Istanbul, it’s actually two different cities, like Şişli, Beşiktaş, Kadıköy, and Taksim . Fukuka is a city where trade revolves around the coast. In Hakata. It used to be where the samurai and upper-class people lived. Later, after Mej, they connected this place, but there’s still Hakatay Station and all that. But they call it Fukoka. They have the classic Oden Tonkatsrağam, Japanese dishes like pork cooked with pork bones and added to soup. I’ll show you the evening life from Fukoka, Japan’s southernmost city. Frankly, it’s not a touristy place. The fish are constantly jumping and leaping here. Even the fukka fish is lively like that. Look, you see. Right now, behind us is Nakasu. Nakasu. There are quite a few brothels right there. Two streets are dedicated to brothels. Mostly tourists, disciples, and Japanese people hang out here . After that, we’ll all head towards Tencin, Tencin . This place is quite busy until midnight. You can tell by the cigarettes in their mouths. So, if you come here, you can talk and chat with a Sakura lady, a Takashi gentleman, an uncle, or a grandfather. The municipality licenses, inspects, and supervises all of them . They’re very careful about cleanliness . Because it’s close, of course, there are a lot of people from South Korea . There are a lot of people from China. Generally, there’s Chinese dumplings called Gioyoza, pork, ramen, and so on. Oh, and ginger. Look, this place is beautiful. It smells nice here, huh? This smells nice, but there’s no place for it. There’s omelets. There’s Japanese omelets. There’s yakiori. This pork gioza. That’s what they call it. The 15 dollars you see in the prices for eggs is 10 dollars. Some even come with their dogs. Of course, everyone’s high. They go. Life is good for you, honestly. Fukokan people. Life is good for Fukokan people. There are quite a few street vendors. In this section, there’s radishes, eggs. There’s meatballs . Everyone eats oden. It’s a winter dish they actually love. Is it called “tencil” in the center? Yes. Yes. Tenci, brother, in the center. A flute plays a flute. Are they telling fortunes? It’s 9 o’clock. Everyone’s eating and drinking here. I noticed. There aren’t many old people. Mostly young people. There are a lot of foreigners around. Vietnamese, Chinese, and Koreans are here for more than a month. They’re listed among the six most populous cities . I’d say it’s comfortable in terms of a metropolitan area, and it’s one of the nice cities that won’t put too much pressure on you financially . People are a bit chatty and outgoing. We took a taxi. It wasn’t 500 yen. How much was it? 670 yen. It was about 670 yen per kilometer. My brother does calligraphy. Your mom. Everyone is livestreaming. Everyone is having fun here. They write down every time I say “Oh my God, Oh my God”. I must have said “Oh my God, Oh my God” 10 times. Fukoka, let me give you some useful information about this area. Trains here arrive every 5 minutes, 10 minutes, 15 minutes . Today, we encountered trains arriving every 10 minutes, 15 minutes . It’s not like in Tokyo, where trains arrive every few minutes, or at most 3 minutes. Everyone has a car here. Well, it’s a bit small , so you might have to wait on the trains. Keep that in mind. Just a little information. Oh, that nightclub ad. Good luck, man. Misa, Bani, Yumo. Oh, another one’s here. Akari. Akari Nakusu, Burş. Noa. Noa’s leaving too. What kind of country is this? The south has an incredible nightclub culture, too. There’s a lot of tattooed people here. Some of them are Vietnamese, though. This is a bit of Southeast Asian food. These seem a bit foreign, man. Like Japanese. Oh, this place is packed. Giozas. Everyone’s chatting here. God, they’re wearing coats in this hot weather, sister. I mean, the Japanese don’t like the sun, so you shouldn’t wear coats, sister. Look, these places are always packed. They’re all in that kind of chattering mood . Let’s go towards the young people’s area. If you get near Tencin station, you’ll see a lot of young people hanging out. Look, it’s open 24 hours. There’s also a rest area. Look, this crab in front of me. Cancer is Japanese. He’s getting up this evening. Should I talk to young girls here for a minute when I see them? Some people are complimenting him. Some are asking for his number. Because he’s a bit social and a bit more social, this guy is also being sought after. He’s looking left and right. These Japanese are a bit more enterprising. Almost there. What happened there? Lots of comments. A million bucks, Bobo. How’s this? Oh my God, call us. We’re millions. Even without the channels, they have as much influence. Where have we come to? I could be your regular customer, man. You need to make room for me. Let the Sakura trees slide like this and do something. For $67, you can drink at least one thing around here. We sat down and ordered. Despite setting up a stall in the middle of the street, it’s incredibly stylish. His wife is the same way. The street is like that, guys. All these people sat in a place where the new guy plays football. We’re waiting for my brother to make cocktails. You see behind me, right? We’re sitting in the middle of the street. There are only 10 people. Hot corn is brought to us. It’s like eating corn in a village. It’s evening right now. This scene is exactly like Malatya. This scene suddenly evokes a Japanese atmosphere. God, it’s beautiful. I swear. Milk, corn, milk. You can only drink so much orange juice and gin-laced miniscule things in the middle of the street at 11 at night . There’s also corn for $6. I can’t even eat it hot. What more could you ask for? Good. We’re wrapping up the day for today. Tomorrow we’re going to the grassy beach in southern Japan . We’re going to Momi . See you . Subscribe . How many times , how … We’re in the southern part of Japan. But it’s really deep here. God, it’s really deep. This is actually a surfing spot. My wife said, “Let’s get it from Anesa. ” Factor 50. This is the best. I’m going, my dear. Where do all those hours go? God! Oh! Oh, come here. I love it. I love it. The beach is beautiful. Even though it’s artificial, the water is very salty. It’s beautiful here. But it’s dangerous if you don’t know how to swim. 90, man, I’ve never been there; it’s 2 meters. What kind of me has gotten me excited? Typhoons are coming through lately. There’s another thing I’ve been wanting to do. I want to run. Beautiful, beautiful. I love this place. There’s no culture like that. There’s no beach culture. For the Japanese, the sea means trade and fish. But young people love it. Not everyone goes, right? Young people love it. You don’t see the ages very often. Takashi Canan comes to my rescue. The police are always passing by here. I guess I’m the only one there. They don’t say anything . The coast guard passes by sea too. They keep warning me. There’s a warning. They’re paying attention. They’ve come from some of the strictest nations in the world regarding security, and they stop and take a look. Even one person’s life is important. There are lockers where you can store your belongings, by the way, if there’s a match . It’s limited, so even 50 people wouldn’t be able to fit in there. Well, I recommend this place. You can get to Momi Seaside Parka directly from Hakata by bus. We came on the 306. It’s very hot. It’s very, very, very, very. You see the security, right? They’ve covered the entire building. I’ve had this happen to me so many times in Turkey, left and right . I’ve almost seen this happen to me, I almost died, and I show them off everywhere I see it. Dude, something falls from the building. And it falls onto the road. I had a big rock fall in front of me. If I take a step, it’ll fall. I’ll see. Look at the security. Even a small rock falls, it doesn’t hurt anyone. It’s not just here. It’s like this all over Japan, folks. I’ve seen security like this everywhere. Security is at an incredible level in general. For example, haven’t they closed it? Is it causing damage? Report it, man. Report it. Is it more valuable than human life? I’ll introduce you to the Yanagi BI Rengo market. As you can see, it’s a completely local, shabby place that’s been in operation since 1916. Most of them… It has also been the subject of anime, films, and TV series. It is one of the local markets passed down from generation to generation. Yanagi head, yangi söğüt. A bridge at the head. Willow bridge. There is a bridge in the back. It comes from there. They used to use that bridge a lot for trade back in the day . It comes from there. I’m here too. I’m here. I’m here. Let’s start then. These kinds of things are very common in Japan. When you come here, you can’t enter without doing this. Mangoes here, friends, start at 40-50 dollars. That’s how they eat it. 1.5 dollars. Yes, we made an entrance. There are shrimp, squid, but it’s 300 yen. How cheap it is for 300 yen. Look, I saw a nice butcher. He’s tucked away in the corner. What a cash register, man. We’re hungry, man. Two 500 yen are reasonable. As a shopkeeper’s son, I know the shopkeepers by sight. He takes them to where the grill is. He’ll fry them on the spot. He eats them, smelling of fear. We’re Turks, man. Just because I met a Turk for the first time, he won’t forget us. He won’t forget, man. How’s this vagu? 3 dollars, right? I said, look, there’s a place here and there that looks nice. It’s good. Don’t hesitate to go to those places in Japan. We’ve praised them so much. Now, I hope it tastes good too. I love trying it like this. Look, we went to omiti. By the way, if you’d like to travel Japan with Cemkun and me, you can reach me at the email address below. You can also reach me on Instagram. He does his best to show and explain the local Japanese life in the places we visit . That’s exactly his olive nose. It’s got a seaside vibe. He eats 5 kilos of it while he’s grilling on the grill. Let me taste it. It smells delicious. It’s a little oily, usually vagu, but look at the inside of Turkish delight. It’s excellent meat . It cooks quickly. A secret called tahima grows in the mountains of Kobe . Buy the same animal. I’m throwing it at Sappor. That animal should be fed there. The vagus comes from the same animal, but it grows in a different region. That’s the main difference, actually. They play songs and give massages. They used to offer a drink. Now they don’t. He starts to go to the room. Mash. The guy we just ate at said this place, he’s been running it for 50 years. These are mostly fried vegetables. Meatballs, fish, mostly fish cakes, and something with ginger . This place is good. Let’s try a few from here too. The Mentay branch, but would you look at the writing? They all made it ourselves. These are artists. Honestly, artists. Let me have one of those shrimp. Apparently, 30 root is today’s special. Let’s have some. It looks interesting. But my sister’s voice is exactly like that, anime. They don’t drink much water. I mean, I haven’t seen her drink it . This is mostly green tea, which helps digestion, so let’s drink it. We taste it. The fish cake is fried. Something like this, let me clarify. Something like this. Everyone is surprised when I tell them we’re Turkish. Some say it’s their first time. Because it’s a fatty food, they tell you to drink green tea to aid digestion. It’s actually completely beneficial. It’s radish-based. Generally, I don’t think Japanese food is particularly flavorful. But it’s very beneficial. You might think you’re eating something fatty, but it also has beneficial ingredients. It balances things out. For the price, it’s good for $1.50. I’m full. I have one more thing to say about these places. They sell things for $1, $1.50 , and I’ve been wondering how they survive. You might think so too. These places are family-run, with relatives checking each other out. They usually own the shops. In fact, they sell dozens, even hundreds of items here, starting early in the morning. There aren’t many people around. We arrived a little later in the afternoon. We finished the local 100-year-old market, a short summary. Now we’re heading to our other location. We’re continuing to introduce Fukka. This will be a long video. I’m trying to show everything in detail. We’ll learn a lot and gain some insight in one video. Fukuka, one of Japan’s southernmost cities. Yes, in our detailed video from Fukuka, we’ve now arrived at the oud restaurant. There’s a kind lady here , and we’re going to grab something to eat and drink. Let’s take a look at the menu, auntie. Oh, we’re inside. I’ll grab a beer from here. Japanese beer. A little something like that. Let me eat something and show you something. I feel like buying wood. I like wood more than real wood. It’s not made from wheat. It has a plain look. This is the popular one, apparently. Burdock. Isn’t burdock root what they call it? It has to be burdock root. It’s the most popular, but it’s so big. We can’t finish it. They sell it for 4 dollars. This could be the same thing actually. Look at this. I have a centuries-old aunt. I don’t want to bother her too much. There are quite a few people here too. She ‘s working around in her white apron. Come out and make onigiri. It’s unique to this place. Then you’re in honor, friends. The Japanese from Fukoga drink a lot, friends. They drink from noon. From my father-in-law. I know the guy has a cellar. Well, something like this, because he starts the day very early, starting at 11 o’clock, he goes and does his jogging at 7 in the morning, he starts around 11 and drinks 89 of this until evening. 89 of this. Interestingly, they drink a lot. I swear, they drink a lot, I mean, the people I know drink a lot. Cold udon, my friends. We used to eat it hot in the winter. It’s also very nice hot. It has this tempera-mempera flavor to it. We also talked to our grandmother briefly. I don’t want to bother her too much. They’re not a big fan of being on camera, but we were in a Japanese video on Netflix . My 84-year-old friend, my aunt, is working at 84. Her BF is working. Generally, the Japanese are like that. Even at 80, 90, 100, there are people who work in shops like this, who don’t like to sit idle. That last point is important. There are people who don’t like to sit idle. They might work for money, but from what I’ve seen, there are a lot of people who work to avoid being idle. If you search “Ineba, ineba, udon” on Google, it’ll come out. No, it’s not me. I prefer a bit more of a sporty style. They sell it for $100, the latest arrival. Do they get a new watch every day? I don’t understand. Where does all this variety come from? We’ve been wandering around here for two hours out of watch curiosity. We came across a Big Camera. We get a 10% discount, and an extra 5% off. They don’t offer watches, but some products are actually even better than G-sock’s main store. I mean, Casio is the real deal. We checked at SEO’s, and it’s $70 cheaper here. There’s an incredible variety, folks. Everywhere you look, when I visit SEO Turkey, I’ll make things easier for my followers and those I contact. Let me create a page and go over it. What do you think? Let me show you the prices of DJIs. 102,000, 126,000, and 85,000 yen, depending on the propeller and what’s inside. The Flymore is 126,000 yen. It comes to 115,000 yen. They throw in an extra 5% discount. 15% in total . Oom. I sound like a salesperson here, huh? It’s around $800. I need to get a professional job from this place. If a drone is available, if you’re interested, buy one. I was wanting to buy one of those retro Fuji Film cameras, but it turns out I was in Fukoka. Of course, because these are so popular, they told everyone to buy one so the Chinese wouldn’t come and buy 10s or 20s of them. It costs $171. We also bought a retro Fuji film. If you buy a camera, there’s a 5% discount after tax. So, you get a 15% discount. Keep in mind. There’s no such thing with Yod cameras. That ‘s it. That’s all for today. See you tomorrow. I’ll do my job well this way. We’re in Don Kot. We’re in Fukoka, in the southern part of Japan. Let’s see if there’s a price difference between it and other major cities . What do southerners buy and eat in Japan? It’s a bit big. Is this Bici bici? Bici bigi. Fuka. Bici biji. How crowded is this place? Donkey Hotel is tax-free. It’s falling. What’s this? What’s this? Hokayda. Hokayda. Come on, I’m going somewhere . Someone turns out to be a hokkaydo. Someone with a Hokkaydo connection . The shop owner is a hokkaydo. I immediately see a limited edition Hokkaido melon pan. If you come and see something Hokkaido-related, buy it. The top price is tax-deductible, so Japanese residents pay the bottom price. Oh, Meji’s new chocolates have arrived. People from Southeast Asia are filling up the bags here and taking them away. Meji’s chocolates are delicious. If you get the chance, visit Meji’s factory. Pokés are also famous. Pokoko poké is $1.50. Mango is surprisingly expensive around here. It’s such a tiny thing. An empty box is almost $4. Oh my God, how crowded this is. I’m seeing some new ones. Kit Touch Douch. This one costs 2139, so $12-13. Look, this is good. You can buy this one too. It’s made with sakura soybean powder. Thanks to the constant gifts from guests from all over the world, I have kilos of chocolate in my house. Now it’s Kit Kat heaven, with chocolate, chocolate, spades, spades. I’m hearing a buzz from everywhere . There’s an incredible variety of brands here. They’re a Japanese must-have in the summer. Those fans you see everyone holding, young and old, cost the equivalent of $2720. You put them on your horn and they give you cold air. I want to wear a fedora hat. It’s a done deal. $20. So, not very expensive, but you wouldn’t expect anything else from a country that’s a figurehead. Look, there’s an incredible consumerism going on. There’s a shopping frenzy in Japan. They make the exact same thing. Chinese dumplings. What’s that? Giri. Tangerines are made just like that, but $10. $100. Japanese knives are the most popular. We recommend it. If you come, bring a Japanese knife. I’ll be a little surprised. I’ve seen so many varieties here. Everywhere you turn, you see a character from a game. Since it’s a humid country and a rainy one, there’s no one without an umbrella . There’s no one without a handkerchief. If you have children , you can spend hundreds of dollars. Let me tell you right up front. Condoms used by the Japanese range from $3 to $67. They usually buy these. I’ve seen them a lot in Southeast Asia too. There was a woman who changed her eye color. It’s popular here too. Two Shikras cost $12. There are 10 of them, so they cost $12. For everyday use. From what I’ve heard from visitors, the ones here are reasonable for Turkey. Let me suggest a place. Shinjiku, as I usually call it, is the center, I mean, stay. There’s Isetan there. Men’s fragrances. I’m talking to men. There’s a lot of space there . If there’s a brand, there are T-shirts. It’s a different kind of bra. Interesting. $20. Since the Japanese are always standing, there’s a lot of these kinds of things. They put their feet under the soles. Is it psychological or something? $12. There are 30 of them. 30 + 4 for $12. So, if you’re standing a lot, buy them and try them. With a 10% discount. Just look at it. This is great too. Since Japan has a culture of second-hand goods, there’s also a video of Heart of Places, where I go to second-hand shops and introduce them. Good Turkish content. There’s good Turkish content on the channel. Don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe to the video. You can turn on notifications on the homepage. It’s also very hard to find replica knockoffs around here . The Chinese usually sell this, too. Look at the gutters and mutters. You buy a small gift for $5,060. There are so many unused watches out there. From Ruiz with Von to Emparo Armani to Coach, you can find them at outlet stores, even secondhand. Some are new. So, ask specifically about them. I have a used Louisville Vito bag for $1,000. I’ll bring it back when I’m in Turkey. If anyone wants it, please contact me and I can bring something for a few people. Frankly, the prices seem a bit reasonable compared to prices in other cities. Some of the bags say “used.” Be careful with that, too. Vik’s for $300 start at an average of $7,080. If you like it, buy it; there are places where you can taste it. There are also shops where you can taste it. Bring sake. It’s a Japanese drink made from rice. These are more affordable. The ones we have in our Rock are available at 13, 15, and 17 Alkor. Look, this Yamazaki is hard. A hard Yamazaki, tax-free, comes to $170. Friends, it’s a Japanese disease. Unfortunately, even from a young age, joint pain and bone-related diseases are quite common. A liter of Jack Daniel’s is $20. A 1-liter of Black Label is $30. I recommend this whiskey and that whiskey for $15, friends. $30. She’ll give it all to her colleagues. My sister, bici bici, is one for us. Strawberry stroboscopic. 500 people. Let’s get it now and eat. Japanese. Our bici bici has arrived. It’s truly beautiful, truly beautiful. It goes beautifully with jam. We all tried to show Pukoka to tourists and Japanese from the south of Japan . I escaped with the Fukoka view . I said, “Oh my God, my God” 19 times during our entire Fukoka trip. I think Tokyo is the most easily accessible city in Japan. Look, it’s easy here too. Hakata is easy too. I get a little confused in Osaka, but as long as you know where to look, there’s no problem. Use Google a lot. Let’s show you the Google morning routine. Cheesecake is delicious in southern Japan, friends. If you come, buy this cheesecake for $15 . It’s delicious. I recommend it. My sister is offering it here. There’s a giveaway. Brother, it’s a good hobby early in the morning. Look, the Koreans are coming. Look, the Koreans are coming. Who were the schools? Donkey ot is going to go now. You can even take it to long distances. Gift the fresh flavor to your loved ones. 12 is a low-cost airline in Japan. We landed in Tokyo. It felt good. We’ve had a long Tokyo adventure. Don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe to the video. It’s a bit difficult to find Turkish content from southern Japan. We’ve also included a birthday. I’m looking forward to your birthday messages in the comments. See you in the next video. See you soon. Close. Done . It’s going by fast. See you. Please subscribe. 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📍 Gittiğimiz yerler

00:00 Intro
00:21 Tokyo Haneda Havalimanı’ndan Fukuoka’ya uçuş
05:13 Doğum günü açıklaması
07:01 Dazaifu Tenmangu Tapınağı – Tarih, kültür ve sokak lezzetleri
24:18 Hakata Canal City alışveriş merkezinde alışveriş yapıyoruz
30:41 Japon eşimle doğum günümü kutluyoruz (Hakata Mitsubachi Restoran)
32:38 Yatai kültürü ve gece hayatı – Japon sokak lezzetleri deniyoruz
38:39 Yatai Bar Ebi-chan Japon kokteylleri içiyoruz
40:15 Momochi Seaside Park’ta deniz keyfi yapıyoruz
45:21 100 yıllık Yanagibashi Rengo Market’te geleneksel pazar deneyimi
49:50 85 yaşında udoncuda çalışan japon babaannenin restoranında yemek yiyoruz
52:05 Japon saatlerini deniyoruz,G-Shock,Casio
53:00 DJI Drone fiyatları ( Bic Camera)
53:51 Don Quijote Fukuoka Tenjin Honten
59:32 Fukuoka’dan Tokyo’ya dönüyoruz
1:01:44 Kapanış konuşması

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34 Comments

  1. 2 kez geldik Japonya’ya ve videolarınız sayesinde de bir çok yere gittik .Umarım bir dahaki sefer rotamız da Fukuoka’da olur🙏çok sevgiler

  2. kami tanrı demek değil. doğadaki öğeler kültünden başka ata kültü de var, bizim eski tengrici gelenekte de olduğu gibi. kimi ataların tinleri kutlu. önemli işler başarmış vb ataların.. dolayısıyla tanrı diye çevirmek yanlış. semitik anlamda bir tanrı söz konusu değil kesinlikle. ingilizce'ye çevirirken de o yüzden "god" diye çevirmek yerine "deity" diye çevirirler. kutlu ata tini demeli

  3. 07:15 Semt bizim ev kira yenge 😀
    11:12 Nem var nem, nem olmasa asdfasdf
    38:27 Ssk'sı yok bi şeyi yok, yoruyon kadını ya 😀
    42:55 hahahahahaa 😀 Yalnız sen suyla oynarken arada tıs tıs güldü yengaanım 😀
    52:55 Ya kendini getir yeter hocam, gül cemalini görelim kâfi ^^ Yiğit geldi, 6-7 saat gezmişiz. Güzel anı oldu, inşalalh sen geldiğinde daha kalabalık oluruz :d 2 kişi çok iyi ağırlayamadık Yiğit'i 😀
    Baştan sona çok iyi video olmuş. Dakika damgalı yorum yapmayı seviyorum ama hangi birini seçeyim bilemediğim için saldım bi noktadan sonra ^^

  4. Geçmiş doğum günün kutlu olsun,umarım bir an önce 1M abone olursun,o potansiyel çok var (^-^)

  5. Bizde de varya Cem evliyalar vs telli baba var mesela evlenmek icin kızlar giderler saçlarına tel takarlar falan.

  6. Esimle tatil diye baslik olunca video boyunca esini gormek istedim acaba japonmu diye merak ettim iyi tatiller 🎉

  7. bro what is wrong with Middle Eastern men (including myself). This video has by far more views (because of the thumbnail) than the others…. It's crazy….