從台灣飛到關西,朋友問我要住哪裡,我說「帳篷」! (CC字幕)

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Do you still only stay in hotels when traveling abroad? (Subtitles automatically translated by AI)
Have you ever thought about accommodation during your trip? (Subtitles automatically translated by AI)
Is that part of the experience? Accommodation in the Kansai region is incredibly expensive during September. But my accommodation for these two days only cost… Next, I’m going to this most special trip. I’m going to stay in a tent. I think I’ve only stayed in a tent twice in Taiwan. One was during a sleepover camping trip when I was a student. The other time was when I went to an Aboriginal harvest festival. I stayed in a tent at a campsite nearby in the mountains. Another time was in a yurt. If I have to count it… that’s three times? This was my first time sleeping in a tent in Japan. That was a coffee shop. They also provided accommodation. I don’t know what will happen. This is also an adventure for me. Will it be inconvenient? It’s summer now, after all. I’m thinking it might be super stuffy in the tent. There’s no air conditioning, after all. I think there’s probably no electric fan either. It’ll feel really hot. I don’t know, but I’ll give it a try. I believe few people would stay in a tent in Japan. It’ll be a very unique experience. I saw a review saying that The owner there is interested in Chinese calligraphy. I don’t know if it’s true or not. Because I bought the JR Arch Pass. I’m traveling from Hokuriku, Osaka, Kyoto, and Kobe. I can take the entire route. So I took the train to JR Hyogo Station. That way, I don’t have to pay extra. Walk from Hyogo Station. Google Maps says it’s about 10 to 11 minutes. It’s right up ahead. There’s a FamilyMart over here. And there’s one in that direction. That one should be the closest. I’m coming to the tent. Hope it’s not too hot. It’s been really hot these past few days. We’re here. This is Kobe Coffee. It says “The Aftermath” on the door. Check-in Wow You booked a tent. Yeah, I think it’s cool. Let’s try it. Wow~~ Wow~ I didn’t expect it. This is my tent for today. I’m going to sleep here. It’s a bit windy up there. So it won’t be too hot. Just tie it up. Tie it up again. That’s the light for me. It looks like it can be brought in. So, like this. Put it over here. Press down the four corners with water. Give me a box. It’s tough and fun. Looks like it’s a flower. First time setting up a tent. Roll it up in two layers. Then open it. He was just watering the plants. So the floor’s all wet now. The view from here is actually really good. Not bad. Much better than I expected. I’m going to go get food first. There’s a FamilyMart right next door. Okay, let’s eat. Just bought this at FamilyMart. Katsudon from FamilyMart ¥598 And I also bought some grape juice. It feels a little sweet. It’s okay. I’ll just try everything now. I also bought an ice cream. I’ll get it out later. It’s windy, it’s windy. It was so stuffy just now because there was no wind. It’s much cooler now that there’s a breeze. Once the wind stops here It’ll be super stuffy. This pork chop is so tough. The worst pork chop I’ve had in days. It was pretty good yesterday. This tastes a lot like Taiwan. But the pork chop is a little worse. Give me a super hot blanket. I absolutely won’t touch it. It’s super hot. Just touching it makes me feel hot all over. I’m sweating. The pork chop is really tough. This huge can feels like… It seems like alcoholism. This is alcoholism, juiceism. It tastes like jelly. The first bite was like liquid jelly. He’s probably the administrator here. He said you can go down to the public area downstairs. You can go down anytime you want. You can use the air conditioning here. And there’s an electrical outlet. You can use a computer or something. If you have a shower later… I’ll probably just stay on the first floor. It’s still pretty stuffy here without any wind. I’m now thinking about how to handle the next two days. Because I felt from the beginning… that one day would be too easy. Because I’m going to another restaurant the next day. I can shower and wash clothes. I’m thinking of trying it for at least two days. And how will I get through it? I have a backpack with only two sets of clothes. I can’t tell it’s the heat or the itch anymore. I’m still itching from the bugs. Because it’s too stuffy and there’s no wind. There’s still a little bit of air outside. It’s just that there’s no wind inside the tent. If I really want to sleep like this… I don’t think I can close the tent at night. I think I might just open it. Otherwise it’ll be stuffy. If I cover it, rats will definitely get in. It’s basically the same as sleeping on the street. Except this street is only four or three stories high. I need to eat faster. Because I still have an ice cream cone.
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I’m afraid it’ll melt. I just wrapped it in a towel and some clothes. To keep it a little cool. It can last a little longer. But not too long. The staff at FamilyMart are so lazy. They don’t even give you cutlery when you buy something. They don’t even heat it up for you. I have to explain everything to them one by one. Can you do this for me? Can you do this for me? I’m at the previous shop. FamilyMart near Katamachi APA One of them was a grandmother-in-law employee. He said very enthusiastically. Do you know how to use a microwave? That’s pressing 3. Press 5 He was very enthusiastic in teaching me. But this is… “Oh, you want it?” Some parts of this rice are very soggy. This really looks like grape jelly. It also tastes like grape salsa or some other wine. But it’s alcohol-free. It probably isn’t alcohol-free, right? We probably didn’t buy the wrong one. Right? This is juice. It’s been so hot these past few days. I’ve been drinking a lot of drinks. Wipe the spoon and reuse it. Right, that’s right. He didn’t give me the ice cream spoon. You should use the spoon you just used for eating. Ding ding ding ding It’s not good to keep the ice cream. Is this matcha flavored? Actually, I’m not sure. So touching. This is the best dessert I’ve had in days. Meiji Tsutomu guaranteed. It’s 28 degrees Celsius now. Humidity 83% No wonder it’s so hot. Mamma Mia! It’s so stuffy. I think this matcha is pretty good. There’s a breeze. This night light looks pretty cool. Hopefully there won’t be any bugs. But putting aside the possibility of bugs, This actually looks pretty good. I just asked the administrator… Why is there this tent? How did you come up with the idea of ​​using a tent? I think it’s pretty cool. He said he originally lived here on his own. Maybe he was bored or on vacation. He might have come here to relax. Then he started renting it out. Very cool. The owner here is a A writer from Taiwan Originally opened a shop in Taipei Later moved to Kaohsiung After moving from Kaohsiung, he moved here again Kobe, KOBE It’s really delicious. I’m liking it more and more. I think if I take a shower later… I should have gone downstairs and not come up. He said you were staying in a tent. But none of them were actually in the tent. Everyone’s going downstairs to use the AC. Yes, I just want the AC. It’s really hot without any air. I’m changing into my pajamas now. It’ll probably get completely soaked after sleeping on it. This mattress isn’t breathable. It should be quite stuffy. Saying it’s stuffy doesn’t seem fair. It should still be cold. But it’s not like a straw mat. This is really delicious. I want a second one. I might buy another one later. Finished eating. Alcoholism again. No. There’s absolutely no alcohol in this film. It looks like alcohol.Actually, it’s grape juice. The ice cream is too sweet. The grape juice is disgusting. It’s not sweet at all. But it just tastes weird. The administrator just said… There was a heavy rainstorm a while ago. Maybe the tenant didn’t tighten it up or something. Then all the water came in. So, did he re-dry it or something? He tidied it up. Luckily, it doesn’t smell musty. It feels like it’s been handled well. And this tent is bigger than I expected. I thought it would be really stuffy. Because of my height. Look at me like this. Even if I’m sitting down, I can straddle it. It should be fine. The air conditioner finally stopped running. It’s getting really stuffy in here if the air conditioner keeps running. He said we can go down to the public space when it’s open. But maybe I won’t be able to use the public space later. I think the biggest thing this place needs is a charging socket. A power outlet would be more practical. Okay, I need to go shower right away. Finally finished my shower. I don’t know if it’s because the temperature has dropped since I showered, but it’s a bit cooler. Or maybe it’s because it doesn’t stick after I shower. So it feels cooler. Anyway, I feel much more comfortable now. Not as stuffy as before. Before washing, I was debating whether to wash my hair. But once the water started, it just wouldn’t work. I just had to wash. It’s 10:24 now. I need to go to bed quickly. Otherwise, the sun will rise at 5 or 6 tomorrow. I’ll be woken up by the sun. I’m someone who’s easily woken by the sun. Okay, that’s it. Good night. It’s 6:22 AM! I got up around 5:30 AM. I tidied up a bit. I dozed off and on until about 1:00 AM. Then it started raining again around 1:30 AM. Just bang bang bang bang So I have to close this up. Otherwise, water will keep coming in. It was so stuffy when I slept last night. It was so stuffy. There’s no wind. Sometimes a sudden gust of wind comes It instantly gets very cold. Once the wind stops, it gets really stuffy. And because it’s a tent, Naturally, there’s a lot of noise from the outside world. I don’t know how I’ll sleep if I’m not used to it. I couldn’t sleep at all. Yesterday, around 2 or 3 o’clock… I was really exhausted. I was exhausted to the point of passing out. The rain continued all morning. It just stopped. It was still there when I woke up. Leave a little bit. Yes, and I just got bit. Here. I noticed Aedes albopictus mosquitoes here. Opening it like this in the morning makes it a little more comfortable. But there’s one good thing about rain: The rain will cool things down a bit. The humidity and stuffiness will be reduced. It’s my first time staying in a tent in Japan. It’s truly a unique experience. I have to keep tapping my feet. Otherwise, I’ll be attacked by mosquitoes at any time. I’ll be leaving around 8:00. I’m going to Maiko to see the Ohashi Bridge. Kobe-Awaji Bridge Akashi Kaikyo Bridge Because the JR Arch Ticket allows you to take the train to Maiko. It’s completely designed. So this time I made the most of my JR Arch Ticket. Yes, it’s super noisy at night. I’m not talking about regular trains. But I don’t know what’s going on in Kobe. There are a lot of bosozoku (bōsōzoku) people. That’s it. There were a lot of those cars. There were probably five or six of them all night. That’s what I remember. Maybe I didn’t hear more. There were quite a lot of police and ambulance sirens. About three times. I want to know what Kobe is like. Or Hyogo? What exactly happened in Hyogo? I went to Meriken Park yesterday. There were really a lot of motorcycles and heavy-duty vehicles there. And there were modified pipes. Those kinds. I noticed a lot of them in Kobe. I’ve seen them in all the prefectures and cities so far. Second only to From Kyoto From Kyoto I encountered two in Kyoto. Wait, forget it. Two. Looks like dough. Two groups are ready. There were a bunch of them over at Kobe Meriken Park. It seemed like that was their gathering place or something. Everyone was rushing over there. You’d hear one like this about every minute or two. Rush over there. Although I said rush over there, But they’re not really racing. But they’re just really noisy. Every time I come to Japan I see bosozoku obeying traffic rules. I really want the next title to be “Even bosozoku in Japan obey traffic rules better than Taiwanese people.” That’s true. Those bikers look… They look aggressive and noisy. But they actually wait for pedestrians. They still stop at the zebra crossing. Then they let pedestrians pass. Even the flies are starting to fly over now. Staying in a tent in Japan Day 1 Success Getting through it I wonder if I’ll sleep better tomorrow. I fell asleep like this yesterday. Or rather, I slept today. About two hours. Otherwise, it’s just a light sleep with lots of tossing and turning. It was too stuffy up there. Then I just tossed and turned. I have to keep turning myself over. Lie flat, then keep switching back and forth from left to right. But the weather isn’t great today. I don’t know about Akashi Ohashi Bridge. I don’t know if I can see it. Can I take a good photo? It doesn’t seem to be going well. We’ll go to the subway festival this afternoon. Then go to the fireworks tonight. That’s it for today. Hopefully the subway won’t be canceled due to rain. Oh, and there are fireworks. The fireworks will be canceled if it rains. Please. I’ve been researching for a long time. This is the only day in September when there are fireworks. Let me show you the garden during the day. Lots of succulents. The house next door is pretty nice, too. Their balcony is really nice. Because it just rained I didn’t come up wearing slippers. So I’ll do this later. Go through this side again. There’s a new road here now. See you tonight. The aftermath of this morning’s incident is still ongoing. I live in the garden up there. The situation has changed. Because I think the weather isn’t going to be good today. I’ve decided not to go to the bridge first. Let’s go straight to Kishiwada to see the tram. Otherwise, in this gloomy weather I think taking photos of the cross-sea bridge probably won’t look very good. I’ll adjust my itinerary a bit. So I went to Kishiwada during the day. Visited the castle and watched the train festival. Watched the Water City fireworks at night. After watching the fireworks, Crowded on the JR train back home. It was so crowded, just like this. Okay, sleeping in the tent the next day. Actually, I didn’t get back until 11 o’clock. And I haven’t showered yet. I went to the Matsumoto Festival during the day. Then we went to see the fireworks in the evening. 5087 set off fireworks. It played for a full half hour. I think it’s pretty good. I’ll share it in another episode. Here’s the food. Tonight’s dinner. What to eat? Nanban Gyudon Nanban Bento And then a can of Calpis And yesterday and this morning I forgot to buy the water. The biggest problem here is No way to charge it. All the electronics I have on me today are all out of power. Both power banks are dead. Because it can only last until the next day. Yesterday + today I even use my laptop as a battery. Yes, it’s a power bank. I use my laptop to charge my phone and other things. It can charge, and there’s only open space on the first floor. But the first floor is open. Only until 11:00 It was already 11:00 when I got back. So it’s completely useless. Unless I find another time. Go charge again. (The sound of a heavy motorcycle again) I see now I’m next to the sink. There are two outlets. I’ll see if I should hook up a power bank over there. That feels pretty weird. There’s really only one outlet here. One is enough With one, I can use my laptop. And then connect all my devices. At least I can charge my phone or power bank. It’s enough for a full day out. Ah, mosquitoes. It’s so hot today. I think I’ll check in first thing tomorrow afternoon. I want to take a good shower. I just took a quick shower. But I still feel uncomfortable. Overall, I think this tent is better than I expected. Because it’s bigger than I expected. I think it can squeeze in three or four people at most. If you really want to squeeze in… The only downside, I think, is the lack of an outlet. I should probably run an extension cord. I think it would be great. Put it next to yesterday’s matcha. I finally have something to eat ice properly. It’s a little melted. Not enough to hold the ice. No, it’s my problem. It’s not his problem. It didn’t particularly impress me. Because it’s just like any other herb. It’s just delicious. I think yesterday’s matcha was more unique. Matcha was more delicious. Looking at the weather tomorrow, it shouldn’t rain again. So tomorrow we’re going to Maiko. Just now at the fireworks display. Because there were so many people. I couldn’t get any signal. When my phone has no signal. He kept trying to find a signal. It’ll consume more electricity. I’m afraid he’ll keep doing this. It’s wasting my electricity. So I just turned it on. Finished eating. The hottest thing on the entire rooftop is this tent itself. Everywhere else is cooler than the tent. It’s so hot. There’s a wind coming from this mountain right now. Maybe it’s the height of the house. It just doesn’t reach the tent. Every time I leave the tent… It’s so cold here. Even this outdoor unit is quite cool. Because it blows very strong wind. Here it comes. There’s a very strong wind. It’s quite cool here. Okay, I’m going to shower. We got back to Kobe pretty late. I didn’t get much sleep the day before. I fell asleep quickly in the tent the second night. Or rather, I slept like a dead sleeper. Maybe I’m just used to it. Maybe the weather wasn’t so muggy the next day. Maybe I just slept like crazy. I slept pretty well. The weather is so nice today. It’s only 7 a.m. The sun is already shining brightly. I woke up half an hour ago because of the heat. Woke up early to prepare for the day. I finally used the public space before checking out. But I only used the public space to charge my phone. I’m glad I adjusted my schedule based on the weather. I saw the Metropolitan Car Festival. I took another beautiful and breathtaking photo of the Akashi Kaikyo Bridge. I also visited many other attractions. This trip included: Kansai and Hokuriku All the activities and attractions in the entire region. I’ll start posting them to you soon. If you don’t want to miss out, subscribe. Finally, let’s calculate the cost of staying in the tent for the past two days. And how much money I saved by staying in the tent. This is a very strategic itinerary and accommodation arrangement. This tent happened to be around this time last year. So, we went in September. That weekend. Because Osaka was having two major events at the same time: the Metropolitan Festival and the Water City Fireworks. All the hotels were charging four or five times the price. Affordable hotels usually cost only NT$1,000-2,000 per night. That weekend, it’s NT$8,000-12,000. That’s in Taiwanese dollars. Yes, that’s the kind of hotel that costs over NT$10,000 per night. This year is a little different. The car festival and the fireworks are on different weekends. But this year we have the Expo. So the situation is quite similar. Maybe even more expensive. For that price, you could usually stay at a star-rated resort. After two days of tenting in Kobe Then I’ll go back to Osaka and stay for three days. The total cost for these three days is only NT$3,800. You read that right, the first day starts at NT$8,000. My three-day stay was only NT$3,800. It’s only been one day. Once the big event was over The price per night was back to over NT$1,000. So, I stayed in Kobe at that time. Compared to staying in an extremely expensive, budget-friendly hotel in Osaka. An extremely expensive, budget-friendly hotel It sounds contradictory, but the truth is It’s affordable, but super expensive. On the if route, I could have gotten 8,000 for one night in Osaka. So for two nights, it would be 16,000. And the two nights I stayed in Kobe Hyogo… The total cost was NT$928 For two nights. I probably saved around NT$15,000 in total. Let’s summarize the pros and cons of this tent stay. Let’s talk about the cons first. It’ll take me an extra hour each way. From downtown Osaka to Kobe Maybe I’ll have to walk a bit more. It’ll probably take me about an hour in total. This distance isn’t too far. It’s not close either. The commute seems to be about the same. It’s acceptable. But considering the cost of NT$15,000, I think it’s well worth it. Just imagine it only takes an hour. You can save NT$7,500. Isn’t that a good deal? And there’s more to it than that. Because I can also play in Kobe. So we can’t completely put all the costs on this one. I was originally planning to go to Kobe. So it was a very clever arrangement. So what’s the advantage? The advantage is that I saved NT$15,000. And I had a great experience. A very cool experience. This incidental experience Instead, it became one of the most profound and unforgettable moments of this trip. And this arrangement will not have any negative impact on my itinerary. Because I had always wanted to go to Kobe. I’ve been to and from Kansai many times. But I’ve never been to Kobe. I went and lived in Kobe. Just so happened that one day So, I just played in Kobe. Finally, I’d like to thank my strategic brain. I arranged this trip on the spur of the moment. Thanks to the hostel owner, too. They prepared a clean and comfortable tent for me. Next time I visit Kobe I’d seriously consider staying here again. But Don’t do it in the summer

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