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Go yon san ni. Hop. Really. Oh, the Japanese are going to do a backflip. [Music] Sugoy. Look, it’s 6.46 in the morning, 46. Our love for Japan has taken us on the road again, friends. Welcome to the new video. We’re in Tokyo right now. We’re heading to Nagoya, the only big city in Japan that I’ve almost not visited. Gifu, Guju, Haçıman, Takayama. We’ll climb up there. As always, I’m deeply moved behind the scenes. The snow hasn’t eaten any black copper in the morning. Arah, my Lord, says Cemkun on the roads. Let’s go to Shinkasen. We’re going near the city where Toyota was born. We’re in Tokyo, but everywhere is fields. We went into where Shinkasen is. We bought our tickets. People who go to all over Japan are crowded into Tokyo station. The Japanese travel a lot. [Music] Sivas has slipped my mind. Shinkasen is with you. Since we came from far away, we’re throwing away the tickets. After that, we need to print our pasmo, or Akbile, so we can exit from where we came and pay. It slipped my mind. I tried to use a ticket. We arrived a little early. These places are always crowded. I recommend it. Come 15-20 minutes early, grab a meal here, and Tokyo station is fully operational. Watch the bullet trains. It’s a great place to understand Japan from the moment you get on the bullet train. Tokyo station is already the center. Since Karatolik Palace is here, it’s considered the center of Japan. Wait, wait, wait. We looked at our platform first. Now we’re going up. What a small staircase. There are 19 bullet train platforms, folks. You can imagine the size. It goes to the northernmost and southernmost parts of Japan. Of course, this is where we’re going, a bit lower down. The ones going up to the south have different colors, appearances, and Schinkansen shapes. Oh man. It would be nice if we could travel on those bullet trains all the time. Ours is train 309 on the 818. Now let’s get ourselves something to eat and drink. Let’s show a nice flow here. From the smoking area to the market inside, there’s everything. It’s incredibly systematic, expensive for our time. I mean, it’s about twice as expensive, but it takes you there quickly. It saves time. It’s like a kingfisher’s run. I’ll go in front of it. Oh, swear, this is heaven. Heaven is heaven. Average prices start at $34 for sandwiches, and we have tea that the Japanese drink as water. They even sell fresh apples. Incredible, swear. This is going well. At the Shinkansen, there’s tuna, ham, and green eggs, but I ‘ll get this. Let’s get one of these. $2. Let’s get one of these. $300, $300, $600, we’ll get it for $4. Let me get an apple, too. You get a tiny apple. $1.50. Wow, so many shapes. They look great on the kite. We have a BİM Japan bag. That’s all we bought. We paid $2,715, man. This is going. We’ve officially started the video. Our train will arrive shortly. We’re heading downstream to Nagoya. Frankly, I specifically left this place aside while I was cycling around Japan. I decided I’d like to explore this place comfortably in the coming years . If you really have time, come to Nagoya. Our train is in the back . The train is in the back. Come on, come on. This is our train. Missed our carriage? A carriage. Let me tell you about the luggage system here , folks. Here, you put everyone’s luggage above your head, like on an airplane . If you have large pieces of luggage, make an extra luggage reservation when you buy your ticket. Make a reservation. What happens if you miss this? You have to sit in what they call resort seats. Those are usually 1, 2, or 3. Your tickets are valid all day, folks. One goes, one arrives. Look, and another warning. The train carriages in Japan. Come on, let’s get on. I’m starting to get scared. I’m torn. The train carriages in Japan are huge, folks. You can go from one end to the other in 5 minutes. What are you saying? You’re not hauling people, are you? Come on. People move from city to city to work . There used to be smoking here. Is it still there? Look, it’s closed. They’ve closed it. Oh, this is a green car. This place is like 40-50 dollars more expensive. The seats are like this, guys. While you’re here, let me show you. This place is like the business class of this plane. We’re in the 10th car. We’re only leaving in about 5. I wasn’t kidding when I said 5 minutes . I mean, it’s literally 5 minutes. It just keeps going, it keeps going. The train system in Japan is so great. I mean, there’s a dining car. Look at the famous train in Kanazova that I paid so much for. Just go away. It never ends, man. Where is this going ? And it’s so empty. Instead of making so many green cars, they should lower the price and make a 5060 dollar one like this, swear to God, this place would be full. The train runs empty. It’s so comfortable, though. If you buy from here, the sumu drivers sit here. The control panel. This is what I call the luggage compartment. Let me show you. Let me show you without interrupting so people understand how big it is. [Music] Just click, when the time comes, the door closes. It leaves immediately. And finally, we’re here. Nagoya is 350 km away. We’ll go in 1.5 hours. We paid 11,500 food per person. 1.80. You can charge your phone and computer with the legroom on the Shinkansen . It’s going really well. Look, even if you do this much, it doesn’t bother the people behind, surprisingly . It’s wonderful, it doesn’t dust. You see the Japanese breakfast. A classic green tea. A sandwich with ham and oni. Ribs and meat and metta, that’s what it is, come here so early in the morning, my friends, the Japanese love food. The reason these people aren’t overweight, I mean, I think it’s a gift from God. There’s no other explanation. Ms. Sakura in front of me came and paid me straight for lops. Even if she paid me this far, there wouldn’t be any problem, but I mean, it would be better if she didn’t. There’s no need to pay that much. [Music] [Music] S [Music] We’ve arrived. [Music] This is the train we came in on. It stops for a minute, doesn’t stop, and then goes right on. A, this was a Japanese woman driving it. Let me give you some information. They only make one trip, friends. They only make one trip because they’ve been on the road for 3 or 4 hours . We came incredibly fast. It’s an incredible system. [Music] We have an organization we have to join from here. We’re going to take a trip to a beautiful river called Ukay, where these black marshes fish. We’ll see everything in one video . Don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe to the video. It’s already incredible. Everyone’s going from place to place. So, the money they earn goes to these kinds of things, food and drink. Let me show you the streets of Nagoya. Classic Japanese taxis. We’re going to the Toyota museum , friends. We sent the taxi away. What kind of insect? What kind of bird thing is this? They’re in a group. Let’s go in, let’s go in, let’s go. The tour group is coming. The Chinese are coming. Ticket, ticket, I got our tickets. First, the story of Toyota’s founding, friends, is Kichiro. Kichiro Toyota. He established a department here in 1933. He built the first car with engineers. He went to America, then to England. There are those American Cherokees from there , let’s get a photo of them right away. Inspired by them, he’s building a six-cylinder car like this . Well, he didn’t give his own name, he didn’t give Toyota, and because the word Toyota is considered lucky in Japan, the number 8, Toyota’s story begins with weaving machines. At the factory his father founded, Kichiro Kichiro begins his work here, which will shape the world. It’s important for him to go to America, to England. He’s a mechanical engineer. This is where Toyota produces its car, generates its money, and generates its capital. Really, am I the same? Goodness. There are a lot of Chinese people around. They explain how liposomes, obtained from the hemp plant, are turned into yarn. [Music] Good, good. A lot of people come and go here. If you’re ever in Nagoya, stop by. The weaving machines here are quite elaborate. Frankly, I wasn’t expecting much to do in Nagoya, but when I did some research , I came across some really cool stuff. There’s a Jimli Park here. I recommend it, but you have to buy tickets months in advance. The Japanese produce everything from A to Z in the country. Everything. Applause. Applause. Applause. Come on. As we enter the automotive section, robots, Japanese robots, greet us, but we don’t see that in the country, man. What am I supposed to do? A robot playing the trumpet. It’s great that the Japanese are keeping up with technology with these pepper-style robots. I always talk about technology and infrastructure, but we don’t see these things in our daily lives , folks. That’s why these are a bit of a show. The engineers who built the famous Chevrolet car, this 6-cylinder one, the 3.4 Lre ones. There’s an incredible concentration of Chinese tourists. They all look at everything in such detail. The Chinese have become experts in this business. I want China to give me a visa so I can go to China too. The journey to Fevrolet begins from here. Prototypes are starting to appear. We exit from the first floor. We go up a notch. It looked like this at first. Oh, how nice. Look, they’ve listed it year by year. Because these areas suffered a lot of damage during World War II in the 1950s and 1960s, the Toyota factory only produced tanks. Most of the vehicles on display in the museum are working, and some were specially designed. A ’55 Toyota Crown. The Japanese love these Crowns and these taxis. You buy them just like this and put them in a corner of the house. What good is that, with dirt? Beautiful cars, huh? I’m a bit of a retro enthusiast. I love retro things. They even put a skeleton . It’s a Japanese-made 1960 ESV. [Music] What’s going on? The engine is running. Are they making cars? I want to tour down there. Down there, it’s exactly my style. Do you know what Japan is like? Every corner of the country had something to see. Okay. Tokyo, Osaka, Kyoto, Nara, Hiroshima, Kobe, eat the meat. You can visit these places, but it’s not a country you visit just once. Those who have been to Japan know what I mean. That’s why these places are a content paradise. There’s something different from every corner on the channel. I mean, there are hundreds of videos, and we’re still making them. It’s one of the most abundant content in the world. As the only Turkish channel actively exploring Japan, it feels a bit underappreciated. This has to be the first car. Is there a hybrid system in the hybrid system ? It’s also great that everything has this anime-like, cartoon- like feel. Oh, it’s electric. Yes, this is the first car. Toyota’s famous AA model. Then it moves on to pickup trucks. They explain production from the beginning to the end here. It’s obvious he went to America and was impressed. 1 ton 50 takes 5 people. 6 cylinders. He hand-drew a copy of the Charisler Airfoil. There was a bit of reverse engineering involved. Of course, he was impressed, and he wrote it. Since classic Ford cars were mass-produced in the early 1900s, it’s fantastic that this car came to Japan after being influenced by those places. It really changed the face of Japan. The Japanese cars we see in classic movies. Are you going to Kyoto? Go down to Nago, folks. Explore this place from morning to night. Set aside a day. Look, a 1966 Toyota Corolla. Beautiful, sweet cars. That’s my type, like the car Johnny Wick drives. 1970s, 80s. Take a picture from the back, and see. Yes. The image is a little distorted. The first episodes are a little better. Look, we’ve reached the 80s, 90s. The images are starting to get ugly. 1973 Toyota Corona Corolla Tersel 1978 1968 Corolla Sprinter A is also a sweet car , a quintessential Japanese small car, or the Toyoped Corona 1964. We need to sit down with these, or let’s get a machine started. Start, oh God, in the name of God. The Japanese actually copy like this in their own way. They create things with a solid foundation. An example is the football team, an example is the machines here, the founding of Toyota. In fact, they adapt an existing thing to their own and, with a perfect infrastructure, knowledge, intelligence, that brilliant mind , they create, in my opinion, a different, more beautiful version of the same thing. They are inspired , they imitate. Are you ready? We are making cars. Let’s see. Don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe to the video. Cemk’s channel is like that, friends. They make cars in Japan . If only we could see this technology in daily life, that’s my point of concern, brother. Look, now there are robots that will work. [Music] 1980 1990 2000 2020 pay up and go to the road. This is our perspective on life now. You went and bought something and made us pay $10 right away. In Japan, books open from the right, folks. That’s how you start reading from the right. I’ve always loved books with photos. It’s ending quickly. Anybody with a showroom should stop by here. I’m a bit interested in things like this. You know, you should get a Ford from the bottom or something. 4,000 yen. $30, $35. Look at those spoons. Limited edition. For constant use. You can do anything at any time. Dude, I could eat really good soup with this. Oh, I ‘ll buy this. How much? 700 yen. $5. Let’s also get this. That’s 700 yen. $10. There’s also something with important quotes from the founder. I went and bought a spoon and fork. Yes, it was nice. Even though we drove around quickly, it was really nice to see the Toyota factory in person. From here, we ‘ll head to where cormorants are trained to fish. You’ll pass right away. We ‘ll have an hour or so to go. Like the video. Leave a comment. It’s incredibly hot. An auntie trying to get home. The heat of Anatolia. Just like the midday heat of Malatya, my friends. It’s the same 12-hour atmosphere. I understand why the Japanese close everything off. People are going crazy everywhere . There are a lot of people hospitalized for sunstroke around here, friends. Chinkansen leaves from here. The further south you go, the harder it is to see white people, friends. [Music] Here we are again, in the middle of Japan. We’re going to fish with cormorants around here now . I have an interesting Japanese life. Hey, man, the dose is waiting for us. Cormorants. Brother, they’re waiting for us. Payment is by credit card, cash, and everything. These are cormorants, friends. They wear something like a ring around their necks. It’s a tradition to keep them from eating the big fish. They’ve been fishing with cormorants here for thousands of years. I’ll explain why. This is our boat. It’s like we’re in a Southeast Asian country like this. I mean, I ‘ve been wanting to come here for a few years. [Music] There’s quite a crowd. This many people during the day. Well done. What’s this, brother? They’re throwing up, though. We’ll put our shoes on. We’re going. I hope nothing bad happens to us . Brother, see you, brother. This is how we’re going. The castle next to us. He was Nobonaga’s uncle too. It was 1530. [Music] My wife and I went to Serbia and it reminded me of those places. We had a nice tour of Belgrade . We went to Novisat and stuff. We used to eat pizza, meat and stuff in the center every day . [Music] The water is very nice, friends. One of those rivers for swimming. The boat looks kind of old, but it carries you silently, quietly, and soundlessly. I was a little surprised by the boat. Of course there are ropes around their necks. So that they don’t eat the big fish. The black fish catch the fish one by one. Because they have ropes around their necks, they take them all out. They were hungry. They eat the small fish, though. [Music] し ます guys, the ones here have blue eyes. The ones in the wild have black eyes. All the ones here were over 8 years old. That’s a little cormorant, dad. How many did you eat? Maşallah. As you head towards the countryside, you truly see some of the most beautiful places in the world to visit . We’ve explored and finished our trip here. We saw the Black Marshes. We’ll have a 30-minute train ride to the site. We’re getting around by train. From here, we came from Nagoya for $8. A mere $5 or $6 is a pretty penny. The Chinese, of course, took taxis. There are plenty of Chinese people around. Keep that in mind if you come. You can go anywhere by train here. Let’s explore Gifu Castle for a bit. We’ll head towards Guju Hachiman in the evening. We loved it. When you leave Tokyo, the big cities, and Osaka for a couple of hours, Japan is an interesting country. I suggest you explore Japan’s countryside first, folks. People always come to Tokyo. Take two weeks, three weeks, a month to explore Tokyo, Japan’s countryside. You come to Tokyo all the time, but I recommend exploring the countryside here, especially in fall, spring, and winter. Autumn is ideal. I’m used to it. Since I cycle in the summer, I’m used to the heat here, but my insides are as red as a Japanese tomato. Inama UN Station. Definitely get those pasmo and suika cards, which are accepted everywhere in the country, or get them validated on your phone. Download the app. It’s perfect. An iced cocoa. These are lifesavers. Georgia cocoas. I know iced cocoas. You know, in the summer, you have to open a sunscreen place around here. I eat it with my socks. My socks are snow white. My socks are white. In the sun. You press the security button. Security talks to you. Some local stations have something like this, but they don’t speak English. You have to explain your problem somehow. It’s like a postcard, a country. Yes. Let me give you a spoiler. If nothing happens, those who haven’t progressed will get the spoilers here. I’ll be cycling through South Korea from beginning to end soon . Let’s see if those who get the spoilers will write in the comments? You can write Hökm. [Music] We arrived at Gifu Castle. My heart immediately tells me to bici biciokkadı. Hokkaydo zettayi tabimas no. Tabas no. These are Hokkayd bici bici. They put milk and whatever you want on ice. Oh kaydo bici bicisi. She said black sesame bici bici. [Music] If they’re watching me from Adana, let them come , let them come. I’m pouring. Hokaydo. There’s no way something from that Hokaydo can be bad, friends. Maşallah. Maşallah. Follow me on Instagram, friends. These will be on Instagram. [Music] Categories are very popular in Japan. There are places that throw sherbet, merbet, tomato peel, whatever God has given them on it. Let me try. Why did you buy it with sesame seeds and do something like that? It doesn’t taste like game. You know, they gave seaweed on the side. They gave salty, salty seaweed on the side. I don’t know what kind of taste these Japanese have , but we definitely know that it’s beneficial, swear to God. Bici bici is a must in Japan in the summer. I think most people from Adana don’t know. Bici bici is so popular in Japan. Japan is everywhere. Greetings to Adana, friends. Would you look at the bus here? Even the bus looks like an anime. All the buses I’ve seen in these areas are like this. They think of even the smallest detail. They’ve set up a big show right at the entrance . My brother plays the guitar. The Japanese are good people, my friends. Beautiful people. Let’s leave my brother alone with his guitar . They already have a tradition of writing poetry facing the water, facing the mountains and rocks. We have very elegant tickets. Gipu Castle. That’s Nobunaga’s headquarters. Is he going up? He conquered this place. There’s a castle at the top of the mountain. He conquered it. How did he conquer it? They smuggled an agent in, my friends. [Music] Brother, did you remove the cable car for us? What did you do? Come on , brother. There are only one attendant to get to the stairs. People my father’s age constantly bow to me. I feel embarrassed. Okay. The Japanese have something like that out of respect. But also, everyone is old. As you know, Japan has a very large elderly population, my friends, and you’ve seen it on my channel from beginning to end. We actively travel around Japan. The majority of the people we encounter are elderly. There are 40 million people over the age of 60 in this country. 60 is actually the age when most of us live to the end, but for them, the average is just starting. Spit us on a hill, man. Spit us on Gifu Castle. Don’t you bother. Koniciva, koniva. Isn’t there a place to sit? God, we’re going. A private aerial car for us. Aerial vehicle. Gizel. Beautiful. How beautiful. God, even if it’s just one person, they get the job done. [Music] No matter where you go in Japan, they all look alike. You’ll watch from the hills. Always go to the hills if possible. We paid around 8 dollars. It’s also beautiful here in the evenings. You can go in the evening too. You can get here from central Nagoya in 2 hours. Now let’s watch from the hills for a bit. [Music] We were feeding squirrels with our hands during the match, but look at the guys up on the hill, look at the Japanese mentality. Up on the hill. This is where squirrels belong. They’ve made it a paid affair. People feed squirrels with their hands here . Instead of workers, they make people do it. We go up to Gifu Castle with equipment. See you later, for goodness sake. God bless you. And how did Nobunaga conquer these places, my friends? Let me tell you the truth. He put a spy in. A true Trojan horse. Now, that’s Nobunaga. I’ve been talking to my heart for a bit . I’m trying to understand his personality. Someone dropped their handkerchief. And that’s Nobunaga, whom the Japanese love very much. He says he’s the one who unified Japan . There’s Toyotomi Hidushi. It’s credited to him for building Osaka Castle. Let’s get to it. He kills them. The nearest general kills him. He takes this place as the headquarters. Now you may ask, why did we come here? Why are we climbing the mountain with such equipment ? First of all, we couldn’t find a place to put these. Where is this mountain ? He conquered the castle. Why did he take the headquarters? That’s Uncle Nobunaga. Go up, go up, it doesn’t end. I will pass the Chinese in the last 90 meters. I am climbing Gifu Castle with a total of 10 kilos. If I had climbed without a bag, it would have been meaningless. The important thing here is to climb with equipment, feeling that old spirit. When conquering these places, people always had bags on their backs. They never uprooted a tree. Trees are important in Japanese trees. Oh, we saw Gifu. I’ll explain why he conquered it above. Great. Straight to the top. Straight to the top. I’m so fired up that I could go to the top of the hill right now. Look, a Turk came here. Brother Nobunaga welcomed us with 10 kilos on his back. His sword is always ready. There are birds of prey. It’s said they don’t leave from here. So why did this brother take this place, brother? Why is there such a place on top of this mountain? That’s Nobunaga. To unify all of Japan, he had to choose a center . That center, my friends, is this castle, as you can see here. Why? Because Kyoto, back then, was where everything happened. Everything, political and religious, went astray. Right in the middle. Where? Tokyo. Because it’s in the middle of two main places and a big river flows through it, they always use this river for transportation from here. Ammunition, everything. That’s why he chose this place as his center. He conquered this place. He had a spy put in. After a while, he almost conquered all of Japan and came to unify it. But this place is very important. He trapped the general, the samurai kio, in this place. He made such an action for himself. Was it Harekiri or Sepuk? I’m not sure, but he killed himself to avoid being captured. He was recorded as someone who unified Ponya. But there’s something here . There’s a story of a temple killing over 3,000 years old. It’s about Nobunaga killing every monk in the temple, young or old, for helping the enemy, for arming him, and for killing everyone in the temple. It’s considered one of the bloodiest internal killings in Japanese history. No one would climb here with 10 kilos of equipment. For a change. There’s no point in climbing up here straight. Everyone comes out straight. That’s the way it is. The view is nice, but this chocolate chotosi of Japan. Choeto yamay Dubai Choco Yama. As CP’s channel, I took you all the way to the hills with equipment. Don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe to the video, friends. It’s great. You’re spinning around in a 360-degree motion. Let’s take a look at the back. A pair of glasses from the Edo period. Those are Nobunaga’s armor. That’s Nobunaga. Was he Christian? He was Christian. I didn’t know that. My wife is incredibly obsessed with trees growing in concrete, and whenever I see them, she says she feels like I have to work harder. While I was descending with 10 kilos on my back , a 9-segmented Mardin scorpion got stuck in our asses. [Music] People are dancing here. Let’s show them the traditional dance too. Then let’s go. That’s my life, friends. There’s usually such a hustle and bustle in my life. You know, even the things that should be lived slowly , I usually live right away, even when I have the opportunity. Because I always have the feeling that it’s not going to happen. I think the thought of “let me do it as soon as possible, let it pass, or if it doesn’t work out” has been around since I was little. That’s why they flaunt and dash about almost everything . Quickly, quickly, impetuous. Normally, look, I should sit among these and kiss the grass like Japanese children. [Music] Kiramik. [Music] Japan is like that. Every place has a different festival. Every place has a different beauty. Beautiful. Beautiful. I mean, there’s nothing to say. Everything is visible anyway. [Music] [Applause] Let’s go. There are no two matches. If you can’t experience the things you need to experience right then, if you can’t enjoy the moment, you’ll run like me, thinking you’ll miss the last bus. Bas, brother. He said, “There’s a statue, but it’s a statue , brother, have you seen it, brother?” I said, “We’ve got a gnarled Mardin scorpion up our asses.” You ‘re telling us this too, but I said we’ll see, brother. So, let’s not see that either, brother. Something. so that it doesn’t matter what happens when you come. See everything. That’s why my eyesight is bad. We made it, we made it, we made it. We arrived in Gifu. We’ll take the direct bus from Gifu station to Gujo Hachimana. Our journey will take 1.5 hours from here. There are 15 bus platforms at Gifu station. They go to all the villages, towns and places in these nearby places, friends. But that’s the only problem. There’s one every hour. There’s one every 1.5 hours. Look at the bus. Look look look. [Music] [Music] Guju Hachimana. We came on this sweet bus. We only got here in 1.5 hours. We’re in the middle of nowhere, friends. Look, I’ll show you a station. This is the station we’re at right now. They’ve closed the station. It’s been around for 1.5 hours. What are we going to do? The ones that are open right now. The nearest one is 400 meters to us. Should we go here? These are village places, friends. How is it in the villages in the evening? When I say 56, life ends. These are places like this. Let’s see it during the day. Then let’s decide . I still want to give it a chance. This is a city of water. There are water canals like this everywhere . Water flows like this from every part of the city. People used to do all their business in these canals. It’s the same way now. But we need to see it during the day. We sat at a sweet kiosk. Our rahmens. Oh, meaty, meth-y, mossy. These are $6. I also have eggs and chicken. I’ll be full after eating this. From the pearl water. [Music] [Music] [Music] Brother, have a safe trip. He left us and left. What a quiet life. I spent years at Shinciku station, which has 200 exits. When I see places like this, I feel like I’m stuck in Japan. The thought of how someone used to Tokyo lives here bothers me. Let’s go to the hotel. I’ll also introduce you to a rural hotel in Japan. The one with a very nice bird-sense bed, that’s what I was thinking right now. Isn’t sleeping soundly in a feather bed like a horror movie? We arrived at our hotel. Fairfeld by Marion. This is easy. Let’s take a hotel tour. See what you’ll come up with. Look, nakamite lemon ariimas , you wash your hands like this, you go to bed right away. It’s very hard to find a bed like this. Friends have a bed and a pillow . As someone who has spent a fortune on beds, I can say that the beds at Meriot hotels are great right now . [Laughter] Are you crazy, guys? The hotel is 24,000 yen. Since I’m a bit obsessed with beds, the bed we’re going to get is Simmus, my dear. We bought an American-style bed, but look, the Simos bed is nice. This is probably King Bad. It’s a Japanese toilet anyway. The Toto doesn’t open automatically. This has to be a bit older. They all have it. Let’s make the entrance. Let it work. See you in the morning, friends. Let’s get some rest. Take a shower, go to bed, and sleep. See you in the morning , God willing. The next day in rural Japan. The only problem in rural Japan is that trains and buses run almost every few hours. And if you don’t adjust yourself accordingly, it takes a long time. Let’s go fast. We have to go now. We didn’t see it in the evening, what a beautiful place we were staying in. A day among the rice fields. It was lovely, lovely. It was like a painting. Oh my God. I was just looking at the cars, my friends, all Toyotas and Hondas. There was no other car except a Japanese one. The drawings the kid made greeted us. Someone forgot their glasses, their coffee. A Spanish chip is here. Let me tell you why there aren’t any in Turkey, not why there are so many railways in villages and rural areas in Japan. The Japanese come and meet with government officials. I’ve explained this before. They say they want to build a railway. They say we want to build one. They talk and talk and talk. Government officials say, well, they say it’s possible if you build it in the main cities. It’s not working, honey. He says turn right. If we turn right, I disappear from view when it turns right. If I turn left, I fall onto the tracks. We’ll go this way. [Music] A very small train is coming. It has arrived. Let’s buy our ticket. We buy a ticket from here. [Music] [Music] [Music] [Music] Friends, these guys have built a gym for a thousand large villages. I was surprised. I didn’t expect this. A big There’s a city hall. Interestingly, there aren’t any temples or shrines. They didn’t think to expand the area like that. They built a gym. Well, they built a big city hall. I guess the people here are a bit rich. People swim here. There’s a gym. The back is a city hall. In Japan, if it’s a good building, a flashy, beautiful, high-quality building, the people around it are rich. A minibus goes from here to the main building every 40 minutes. The guys have a school and a soccer field here. It’s like a village, but it has everything. Maşallah. Let’s see what kind of view we’ll have. My brother is smoking a cigarette while watching the view. We came from Gujo Hachiman with our mambas and bean bus. Look at this country, man, everything is like a game. Right behind me, we see fishermen fishing in the famous Yoshida River. The highest point here is waist-high. People cover everything and fish in the middle. This river stretches for kilometers. Now, we’ll go a little inland. Japan is beautiful. What about you? Yes. We’ll put one foot in. What happened? This was someone’s house. My wife says there are a lot of ticks. It’s a bigger problem around here than flies and snakes. She’s right. After all, she’s a nurse. She saves lives. We found pokari in the mountains. Oh, brother, good luck, brother. Random. Gambat brother. What is this? Where did they come from? They don’t move at all. You can only see this footage on the Cemkun channel, friends, as Turkish content . I won’t leave a place I haven’t set foot in Japan. God, he caught it. Let’s continue. What kind of village is this? Even the back streets are meticulously maintained. They haven’t been pruned. There isn’t a single tree, friends. We saw so many walnut and chestnut trees. White trees, rice paddies. The heat is incredibly harsh. It’s like the heat of our east side, but it’s worth it. It’s hard to get here, you know. If you’re coming to Japan, if you have an international driver’s license, and I think you should get one if you’re here for a long term, definitely rent a car and go to these places. I’ll be there too. Motor Japan is a wonderful country for motorcycling. It’s a beautiful country for touring with a caravan . Don’t walk like us, especially in the summer. We ‘re a family that likes to walk a bit. Even if there’s no room in the country, look, they’ve put watermelon there. We used to do that all the time in the villages. There’s no Turkish content here. Let me tell you what I’m looking at. It’s like the real language. It’s like a billboard, a wall like this. It’s like I’m looking at that. It’s such an unreal sight. The important thing is being on the road, friends. I guess this is it. We’ve arrived at the place we saw from across the street. It was fluttering. Black Sea music is perfect for this place. The Black Sea was fluttering. In Japan, the houses and the roads are so harmonious. Hayakıakı, I’ve come this far. Can I turn back without getting crushed? I said, “N buus.” Seaweed. My feet are burning. My feet are burning. My ass is burning. Oh, seaweed. These fish are here for a reason. They eat this seaweed, the algae on the rocks. That’s why they’re not here. It’s impossible to enter here straight. It’s slippery. You need to wear special shoes. Because it’s going. The water comes, it makes you laugh, come, my dear Güll. The fish the Japanese catch here are ayu. They’re called freshwater river fish. Since they’re here until September, everyone flocks to them. That’s why you should come here for a bit in the summer. If I’m not mistaken, in the winter, in January or February, certain places are closed. They close some roads here due to bad weather. In the summer, you can come to Gujo Haçiman. It’s a good little tip. If you can’t rent a car, you need to make your own schedule based on bus and train schedules . I’ll share all the information by location below the video. It’ll be a nice guide-like video. Here, we’re introducing the south and the north . We’re in the middle of the Cemkun Channel anyway. We haven’t visited any part of Tokyo. Since I’m also a guide, I’ve already visited Kyoto, Osaka, Kobe, Nearasi, Hiroshima, and Kanazaba, and Tokyo is our main destination. I swear, I’m doing what I love. Seaweed? Japanese seaweed. Other countries I’m also traveling. Near and far from Japan. Next year, we’ll have a great European tour story. If we can get a Schengen zone that lasts months, I’ll try to share it all on the Cemk channel and this channel as much as I can , starting with all of Europe, then America. I’ll travel the world as much as possible, getting to know ourselves and seeing what’s happening around the world. 1 times everything times 2. I hope those who comment will come here one day. They say, “Doşta is raw. We ‘re in a bad mood. ” M. Let’s head to the bus. We got off at a bus station called Shinbashi. Everyone’s here to swim. Those young Japanese people swim here, too. We’re drinking Italian soda in a Japanese town . Peach and pineapple. Both Japanese and tourists jump into the water from here. Our bici bici came. I caught some young Japanese people jumping off a bridge , my friends. Everyone jumps off a bridge from here. God bless you. Good courage in such a rocky place. Genki deska. I swear, I said, can you do a special jump for me ? He said, “Of course.” Ready gambat gambatara go I’m counting backwards from 5, they’re going to jump. Goon ni zero zero. [Music] It landed a little hard. Dacob sugy. Ay sugi hacimete. Hacı gambar you’re Japanese, brother, you jump. Namaya nam kayo. Kayto kaytosan gambat kaytosan. Come on kayto. I don’t want to ask if Kayto gambat knows how to swim. He probably does. You pee, pee, pee. Come on, let ‘s jump together. Come on Kayto brother, you jump, you’re good . I asked for stones and he said there were no stones down there. It’s a little deep. What the hell is he doing? He climbs like Spiderman here. The young people in rural Japan are a little crazy. Kambatı oho kayto gambate. Kayto gambatte. Yes. Say, he says, brother, fool him. I swear, I feel like I’m in anime movies. I’m coming. Hoppal. Soy [Music] kay Daycob. Well done, huh. He jumped well, well done. Aha, another one jumped. Okay, friends, I made something with the stones here, I saw it was dangerous. You have to be a child of this place. Where is Kayto? This is Dayco. Kayto kayto day. Oh su minna. Oum. Where are the Japanese young people like this? Well done. Kayto c kayto day. What’s this kiosk? Kyoskette. Kyoskette. The Japanese will do a backflip. [Music] Sgoy. We came to this souvenir section. We sent ourselves some giifu meat. We’ll get it later. The meat around here is kind of good, though. Oh, this free map. What’s around? They’ve written down everything that’s sold at each restaurant . I showed it to the kids jumping. They’ve even included those. I think Yoshi Riber is unique in the world in terms of tourist information. Even if you go to the village or town, they’ve really written down which shops sell what, where the shopkeepers are, what they do, and everything they do. I’ve seen it in every town. These places are famous for their dancing. A dance festival is about to start, which will last about a month. It’s nice. It has backstreets. There’s a famous goldfish place. It’s called Igawa Lane. Let’s feed it. We’ve come this far. There’s no one working there. We put our money in here. We bought our fish food for a hundred yen. It’s the biggest fish I’ve ever seen. They’re huge. Incredibly huge. Myti miti. That’s the totem two. I’ve never seen such a big goldfish before, friends. Everyone who comes feeds them, the goldfish is actually a symbol of hard work in Japan, friends. It’s a symbol of perseverance. Because it’s believed that a goldfish can become a dragon if it crosses the river, these goldfish are usually depicted in Japan like this. Oh man, this is where you go to the jumping-off point. Look at the details. Look at the abundance and prosperity of the water? Water comes out from everywhere. That ” Oh , let’s get some water” look. Oh, it’s freezing. It’s freezing. People’s doors are open too. It’s on everywhere . Don’t they have air conditioning in these houses? Everyone sleeps inside, Vietnamese style. 4 dollars. They really know how to sell things. I mean, everything works, everything doesn’t. They really do a great job of marketing. Hey, this one’s like a bride and groom. Let’s get this one. That’s korek. This is perfect for me. Look, it has no mouth. This is 500 milligrams, friends. The heat is incredible. Normally, I’m used to it, but my ears My head started to hurt, my stomach started to ache. If you take this bus, Google works well around here. It keeps it minute by minute, second by second. It arrived on time. It was never late. Well, it was neither early nor late. I recommend it . The bus system is good anyway. I mean, if you’re going to the festival, two days is the maximum ; if you’re not going to the festival, staying here for one day is ideal. After that, go to Takayama. Kamikochi. We ‘ll be visiting the Kamikochi and Matsumoto districts and local areas in other videos. Those will be in other videos. Before I forget, if you take these buses, as I said 100 yen, they ask for 100 yen in coins. They don’t change it, just so you know. Always have 100 yen with you or 1000 yen from the machines. Buy a drink with it. It always gives you a 100 yen. We had a Coin Lock Grap, and 500 yen is a lifesaver. These are my favorite things about Japan, friends. It’s perfect. There’s a coin locker for every bag. Ice coco. My must -have. Georgia cocoa. A must-have in Japan . Even in the mountains. Georgia cocoa. Georgia cocoa. Cocoa is number 1. How much? Only 170 years of advertising left. [Music]

Tokyo’dan Shinkansen ile Nagoya’ya yolculuk, Toyota müzesi, kara batak balıkçılığı, Gifu Kalesine tırmanış ve Gujo Hachiman’da eşsiz Japon kültürü keşfi ile yeni videomuzda sizlerleyiz!!

00:00 Giriş
00:24 Tokyo’dan Nagoya’ya shinkansen ile gidiyoruz
08:57 Nagoya’da Toyota müzesine geldik
18:33 Nagoya’dan Gifu’ya karabatak avcılığına gidiyoruz ( Ukai nedir,nasıl yapılır?)
24:47 Gifu kalesine geldik.Önce Kakigori yani bici bici yiyoruz
34:37 Gifu’dan otobüsle gujo hachimana japon eşimle gidiyoruz,gujo hachiman da akşam yemeği ve otel tanıtımı
39:15 Gujo hachiman da 2.günümüz ( Gujo hachiman nasıl bir yer,neler yapılır)
58:35 Kapanış konuşması

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50 Comments

  1. Beautiful Great video Japan🇯🇵✨🎉🌲🌳🍀🌸🗼🗻🎡🎢🚅🚞
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  2. Nagoya da Japon bir arkadaşım var umarım seneye oraya gelmeye çalışacağım gezmek istiyorum bol bol. Çok güzel görünüyor.

  3. Çok merak ettim bicibici ne diye şimdi 🙂 Bu arada seyrek olmakla beraber görüntülerde küçük çocuklar bu kadar güzelken niye büyüyünce acayip çirkin hale geliyorlar çözemedim 🙂 Çirkin ördek yavrusu hikayesinin tam tersi gibiler.

  4. video güzel olmuş babuş, eline sağlık… ama kuşlara resmen acı çektiriyorlar, onu hiç sevmedim kusura bakmayın..

  5. Toyota dünyada ilk yalın (sorunsuzluk) üretimi getirmiştir. Volkswagen grubunu dahi tek başına geçip dünyada iki kez en çok otomobil satan marka olmuştur. Ben tek siz hepiniz deyimini başaran efsane markadır. Daha sonra lexus ve daihatsu da bu gruba eklenmiştir vesselam.

  6. Hökminson gibi bişi yazabilirsin dedin sanırım abi. Merakla bekliyorum bisikleti videoları 😀

  7. 日本の歴史、特に戦国時代に興味を持っていらっしゃるのがよくわかります。もし、日本人の本質を知りたいと思ったら、縄文時代を知るとよろしいかと思います。縄文時代から聖徳太子の時代を知れば、理解が進むと思いますよ。

  8. Bu kanal ve videoları japonyaya ilgisi olanlar için bulunmaz bir nimet. Özellikle kırsal bölgeler inanılmaz derecede güzel. Ayrıca öyle ilginç anları kayda aliyor ki Cem bey,çok keyif verici ve sürükleyici oluyor. Bunu okuyorsan ve hala abone değilsen sadece abone ol tuşuna bas lütfen. 1 saniyeni alır. Çünkü daha çok video gelsin isterim bu kanaldan. Çok büyük bir emek var ayrıca. Teşekkürler Cem kun

  9. japonya nın sadece tokyo ve osakadan ibaret olmadığını gösterdiğin için teşekkürler. Gujo Hachiman tam benlik yermiş

  10. Cem abi selamlar. 3 yıldır Seul'de yaşayan Adanalı bir kardeşinim, eşim de Koreli. Ben de bisikletle Kore içi bir gezi düşünüyordum yakın zamanda, tarihler uyuşursa eşlik etmek isterim. Tüm yolculuğun boyunca olmasa bile senin gezi planına engel olmayacak şekilde rotanın ufak bir kısmına da katılabilirim. Sana uymazsa da canın sağ olsun, Seul'de kalacak yer durumunu halletmediysen misafir edebilirim. Canlı yayın filan için benim ev rahat olur bir düşünebilirsin 🙂

  11. Teşekkürler çok güzel video. Nagoya ve çevresini gezmek istiyorum ama biletler beni geriyor Passmo haricinde bilet almak yada otobüs bileti almak kolay mı ? Aslında bunlar detaylı olursa daha da faydalı olur gibi düşünüyorum.

  12. Eşinin türkçe yorumları harika😊Arabalar muhteşem. Karabataklarla balık avı ilginç .Nagoya güzel bir yermiş beğendim.Teşekkürler🌼🧿🫶

  13. Kimse doğrusunu yazamamış seni anlamamışlar abi galiba 😅 gerçek futbol gurmeleri anlar, heung min son, koreden videoları sabırsızlıkla bekliyoruz seninle gezmek çok güzel ❤🎉

  14. Abi ben osakaya gelicem dil eğitimi için ilk geldiğimde neler yapmalıyım böyle bi video çekebilir misin