TOKYO’DA GÖRDÜKLERİME İNANAMADIM!
The horse says mate. Are we having a thing or what? These are big perverts. Seriously perverted friends. Dude, what is this? It’s like a casino. Look inside. Oh. Don’t hit him. He’s so high. Hello. Where is he? Oh hello. Hello. Oh look, the Turks are here too. The world is great. I know him, look. They don’t even answer. They’re so shy. Everyone’s on their phones, you know? In Japan, everyone was reading books. These girls’ goal is to make the men who don’t know how to socialize. Do you understand me? Look, I feel like I’ve just arrived in Japan, you know? May with English, you’d think we’re in America, in New York right now. I don’t know how many of you know Naruto. You feel so safe, so good, everyone on the streets is like they’re in the game. Look at the colors. Who is this guy? A girl. Melissa. Melissa is weird. Dude, there are a lot of buttons. You have to press them all by yourself. If you’re ready, we’re passing through the busiest road in the world. Good morning Turkey. Good morning. Good morning friends. We started the day in Tokyo, Japan . I’m just now starting to understand why we call it the world’s largest metropolis . There’s an incredible person. I turn right, I turn left. It’s 3:00 in the afternoon. The temperature is right now. Let’s see. It’s hot, but it’s also breezy. I like it. It’s 343 degrees, and you can see people everywhere . There are girls behind me. See? They cover their faces. The girls here are trying to do this. There are a lot of antisocial people here , guys. In other words, because Japanese culture is about work, work, work, people have forgotten how to live and socialize. These girls are trying to attract men who don’t know how to socialize by holding something like a handkerchief. You know, that thing we have, you do it like this. Bülent Ersoy used to use that. They call him with it. They say, “Come on, brother, let’s have a coffee. There’s chatter about coffee or unlimited drinks. You can see women in costumes everywhere. They stay up until 12 a.m. again. Look, you see that girl over there handing out another brochure . There are other people doing different jobs too. I mean, it wouldn’t be right to judge everyone. I solved the situation, but they’ve enslaved them like this. They use women on the streets to provide entertainment within this slavery. It’s a sad incident, I think, but it’s a sociocultural thing. You can’t say anything. The entrance isn’t terribly expensive either. It’s 2500 yen. So divide it by 170. You’ll find out how many euros that is. They give unlimited drinks and stuff. Now, I’ll have breakfast . What’s going on, son? There are electronics and stuff . See? For example, Sony phones sell for 16,500. If you divide by 170, you get out of there. For example, there are 6-gen iPad Pros here. It’s on sale for 168,000 . It turns out it’s 7840. It’s on sale for 89,000. Interesting. Everything is on sale here, and everything is affordable. The cheapest things you can get in Asia right now are here. I was even wanting to buy a power bank. They’re selling it for 1680. It’s empty, man. It’s empty. Why is it empty? If it charges quickly, I’ll buy one. I’ll buy the fastest one. Because we have to constantly charge it. How are the videos going? Is everything going well, guys? Do you like the videos? We’re on a completely different side of the world right now . So, getting here from Norway was quite difficult for me, too. Because there are two different sides. One was very expensive. I feel like Japan is quite affordable right now . The accommodation I stayed in was adequate, right in the center of everything. And when you look at it, everything in Japan is small. The rooms are small too. Everything is very small. Despite that, $40 didn’t seem bad to me. You can find everything in shopping malls like that . We went somewhere yesterday, and the guy didn’t let us down. Very nice. It was weird. The roads are wide, man. The main street is lonely. Where are we supposed to cross? I want to go to 7-Eleven and have breakfast. If it’s empty, let’s cross. God, it ‘s empty. I somehow passed an open can of bread coming the other way. Should I tell you something? I see this about Japan. Don’t do anything. I’ll just walk around here. Even I’m curious, what kind of place is this? Because it’s so weird. It’s not normal. It feels like I’m in a different world. It’s really crowded. But this culture in Japan is killing me. Now, let’s say you eat ice cream outside, and it’s sweet. you ate. You have a napkin left in your hand, something left. They definitely give you this in your bag or a bag. You will put it in the bag. There are no trash cans. Look, people also have this thing. What the hell is going on? Luffy anime or something. Aha. It happened, it happened. They are so cute. Wow. They took it. 70% of all the world’s anime comes from here. 65% of the toys come from here. Just think about what kind of country it is. Everything is games. Let me give you one more piece of information. These are big perverts. Seriously perverted friends. Since they cannot socialize, they unfortunately constantly watch anime stuff. I looked at magazines like that yesterday. All anime. Daddy, focus on the real world. People of Japan, I have come to wake you up. Unfortunately, they have raised you like robots. They have raised you like slaves. I was going to say I would change these times, but how could I? You are so human. There are 125 million people. Anyway, I believed for a moment, but I changed my mind right now. We are in central Japan right now. I’ll take you to the world’s busiest strips. Even though this is just a regular square, you can see how packed it is. And I can see people from all walks of life. Look, the girl is covering her face, for example, standing there with an umbrella. I don’t think she’s doing anything illegal, but I don’t understand if they don’t want to be seen. After all, I think she’s inviting someone somewhere. We’re almost at Seven. Look, this is where the most vending machines in the world are, guys. You’ll see one on every corner. They have water, energy drinks, coffee, and tea. They drink a lot of tea anyway. Oh, Porsche, man. Come on. There’s a Lebanon-Russia match. Lebanon 28, Russia 104. Australia, man. I’m studying Russia. Our new country could be Australia. Not yet, though. There’s still one kebab shop here . It smells really good, huh? But hey, the attitude isn’t good. We went to the market. Our Daniel was on the left, and he said, “If you want some good sushi.” “My brother said sushi is usually like that. If it has those round red things ,” he said, “eat those.” Daniel is saying goodbye to us today, too. He’s going to Hong Kong. I loved that kid so much. Because his purpose in coming here wasn’t to travel anyway. It was to get from here to Hong Kong. So get to Hong Kong. Hello. Are you Turkish? Sorry. Turkish. Spain. Where is it? In Valencia. Ah, the Turquia canal de Turquia. Tokyo Japan. Tokyo. Itakaya. Itakaya. Sezpanyols are the same everywhere, brother. They’re very friendly and very sweet. Yes, I came to get breakfast from Seven, friends. I want to eat something a little bit based on the culture of this place . They have Red Salmon salt. Okay. They have tuna mayonnaise. Let’s have tuna mayonnaise. There’s one cooked salmon. Let’s have one cooked salmon. What else do they have here? Since we don’t eat meat or chicken, we can only eat a limited amount. Look, this one doesn’t have eg, soy sauce, burot. I don’t know what bot means. I have to check. But two are enough for me. If you want, there are also things like this. Oh, I eat really well here. There’s salmon, vegetables, and rice. You can get pasta if you want, or you can get these reheated. The choice is entirely yours. I’ll have two of these. I want one of the smoothie I had yesterday . Oh, look, there are dishes like that too, for extra. Oh, boy, there’s so much food here. There’s everything. It’s all food, friends. If you want, you can also get your latte from here. You can get a glass with ice from here. You can fill it with ice. There’s so much everything. I mean, you can also get a sandwich from here. I’ll continue my life eating rice and fish without messing with too much bread, and you can also get a banana for a while. Cheap everything is very cheap. 1 dollar is 70 cents. I’ll get you the bill in a minute. I’ll get these two plus a smoothie from here. I think what I got was this. Beris. Look, this is a bit more expensive. It’s 306 , for example. Guys, the prices are really funny. Look, one smoothie, one cooked salmon and rice, and one tuna with mayonnaise. I paid 5 euros, or 180 lira in total. For 180 lira, we have a nice berry smoothie. You can have it in a smoothie. It also opens like this. I guess I didn’t get it. Heh. You eat it like this. Seaweed on top, rice inside. And tuna and mayonnaise. Tuna. We have the tuna. It’s pretty good. Some of you might not like fish. That’s why there are other options inside instead. There’s meat, chicken, and menus. As I showed you, you can try those too. Welcome to the Japan train station, one of the most complicated stations in the world . I just got my ticket. I’ll tell you how I got it. Before moving on to the video, I’d appreciate it if you could press one like, one subscribe, and one comment, brother, please don’t get lost there. Because it’s really hard not to get lost. Look, let me show you the train station. You’re here, brother. Look, it’s very simple actually. Where am I going? Takashita. I’m going to Takashita Street, okay? But to get there, I first opened Google. Google tells me, brother, you’re in Aibara. Look, Aibara says JY. Okay? Look, you’re in JY, you say. You say, you’ll go to JY19. Select English from here . This is very important. Then click on the search station name from here . Sorry, Sarıya. You clicked the search station number here . Since we’re going to JY, it says Yamonete line, look, Yam line . Yamonete line. And since we’re going to 19 from here , you clicked here. You put your money here. Your change or paper money. Usually, you put your change here, friends. Because I put in a 500. You get 180. 180 yen. It’s equivalent to 1 dollar. Now, this is valid for 24 hours, as far as I know, but I still don’t know, just in case. We bought the ticket. It’s actually that easy. You know, nothing too complicated. Just don’t get those JYs mixed up. What I need to do right now is find the right stop. That’s the most important thing right now. Because there are so many exits, so many departures. Our Deniz was saying somewhere he had taken a video. Oh hello. Hello. Oh look, the Turks are here too. The world is very nice. I know you. Yes. Are you watching? Chasing my dream. Yes, together yesterday, I wasn’t in a dream, but you were traveling together. How are you? Are you okay? I’m fine. I’m traveling around too, just telling people. I came to Japan yesterday. No, I mean, it wasn’t a few months ago? I haven’t been at all. I’m the only one who came here for the first time. Hello, by the way. Where are you from? From Istanbul. How’s life? Good. Can you tell me the truth? We’re here in Osak. No, I just landed in Tokyo yesterday. It’s my first time in Japan. Kyota is an incredibly racist place. Come on. Did they act racist? What did they do to you? They pushed. They ran away. Go back to your country. Go back to your country. Yes. I’m being completely serious. We’ve become accustomed to Turks. Women did this to women, by the way. But they’re already in this kind of spiritual world. Yes. There’s nothing like it, I mean, they live like machines. It’s called Turkish. There’s no such thing at all. They’re good people, but there aren’t any. I mean, here too, but there are also a lot of sullen people. Of course, there’s no such thing, but traditionalism, the movement never ends. The men work like slaves. Not like us. Here, you go for 8 hours and work for 5. The guy was working 8 hours a day there. Unfortunately, it’s obvious. It’s obvious. Unhappy, draw it. It’s a shame. It’s not obvious. That’s how I came. You’ll pass through here, that’s it. Kuyoto, Osaka, Kuyota, God help me. I have a real friend. There’s nothing you can do there. You really didn’t like it that much. How was Osaka? They say Osaka is very beautiful. Cute, beautiful. They say Osaka is the most beautiful anyway. The people of Yil were very friendly. Likewise, very friendly. You passed through South Korea back then. How’s it going? Last stop. Then Turkey? Yes. Istanbul is 15 days, that ‘s it. Very good. Which place did you like the most? Osaka. It’s very decent, polite now too. A little more elite. Elite. Uh-huh. More elite. I swear, I arrived yesterday. I didn’t see much last night . Let’s see today. We came to Tokyo today too. Tokyo. Now let’s see what there is. Walk around. I think you’ll go to the center from here. I also have this Takashita, one street. Where people walk etc. I’ll go there. Takshita. It’s called Takashita Street. Takashita. Huh. I just bought a ticket for there. Why didn’t you get a Suika card? Why didn’t I? I just got here. I checked yesterday and I don’t know how to get one. By the way, I’ll tell you something. The Suyuka card is only valid in Tokyo. Yes. Maybe day tickets will suffice for me. I mean, we had an attendant get one. Did you do that? There was one right there. I didn’t bother . I bought it for 180. I’ll keep clicking, I’ll probably check it out. Don’t lose it. No, I won’t. See you. Pay attention. Have fun. Wow, that was a nice encounter. Where are we going now? Here we go. Look, I scanned the ticket. I got it back. Just so you know. We’ll follow the Yamonete Line. From there, number 2 is the Yamonete line. But it goes to Ueno Ikebukoro. I guess that’s true. Some people go to Tokyo Shiganawa too. Let me see what mine says. For Ueno Ikoboro. Look, it says here. It’s very simple. For Ueno I , we’ll follow that one. We’ll go to Two. So, let’s follow number 2 from here. You’re here. We’ll get on Muena. We’ll get off at J at 18. Look, J is 3. Yamanine. We’ll get on Harucuki. Look, we’ll go from there this time. Now it’s like this. We’ll get on 3. Let’s go. We’ll find it calmly, without getting lost . Our journey will take about 40 minutes. It’ll take a little longer, but we’ll get there. The most punctual trains in the world, of course, are in Tokyo, guys. They arrive with a delay of only 17 seconds. I mean, should we call it a world record already? There’s a rule like that. Everyone’s on their phone, you know, everyone in Japan was reading a book. That’s a lie. Everyone’s got their phone in their hand right now. They’re playing on their phone. And I came in one go, friends. Hararacıur. Harau. We’re there right now. It’s very hot inside. Incredibly hot. Yes. Now we need to find our way out. It says there’s an easy exit from here. We’ll continue exiting from here. I saw it in some videos of the sea in some subway stations. There are 200 exits. Oh, it’s so nice. There are restrooms and everything. Look, you can use them on the subway. And their restrooms are spotlessly clean. It’s so nice. We went out onto the street. My brother is a beatboxer here. I’d pay this guy. He’s great. Isn’t he great? My God. Brother, I’m going to be a beatboxer. Look, we’ve entered a different Japan now. It’s much more beautiful here. We’ll walk now. We’ll walk day and night, friends. Yes, we’re going to Takaşta Street from here. There’s a donut shop here. Look, there’s a line. Everywhere in Japan, there’s a line. Vending machines are everywhere. They’re the two you’ll see the most. Vending machines and lines, friends. We’re heading towards Kakashta Street. What will we see there? Let’s witness it together. Yes, we’ve arrived at Takachi Street, friends. It smells a little bad, but. Everyone walks this way. I ‘ll walk this way too. It’s a bit crowded here. We’re talking about a street with more young people . You see the lady up ahead with an umbrella in her hand. So, even if it’s not raining, they always protect themselves from the sun with an umbrella. There are different kinds of waffles. Look here. Strawberries are quite expensive here, friends. Look, there are also costumes and such. Marion Crepes. We’re walking down a lovely street right now. There are strawberries like this, look. These strawberry candies, for example. Strawberry candies cost 650, or about $5.50. They’re quite expensive. I think it would make the crowds of Kakashita Street seem better if I showed them like this. There’s a screen here at the entrance. I know it was actually showing things like this. I knew it was also showing people walking this way . We came this way. Actually, we should have exited from here. We exited from the back. Just so you know, this place is very close to Shibuya anyway. Now I’ll go back to the end from here. Then I’ll head towards Shibuya. Look, friends, there’s a pig cage. A pig feeding cage. A pig petting cage. People come in to pet the pig. Do you see it? It’s very interesting. We’ve seen that too. Feeding pigs. Children under 3 are charged 1,100, or about $10, for entry . The streets are so colorful. There’s something everywhere. The clothing is also very unusual. Children in Japan generally wear loose-fitting trousers. Young men, in particular, wear loose-fitting trousers, shirts, and T-shirts. Fashion is a bit different here. As I said, everyone works so hard. At work. We said, “If it’s 8 hours a day, it’s 8 hours of work.” That’s why they currently have the world’s four largest economies. The per capita income isn’t actually that high here. So, even though they seem wealthy as a society, it’s really hard for them to work, earn money, and sustain themselves here . That’s why many of them get stressed. Unfortunately, because they work constantly and for long hours, we’re talking about a place that causes more than 30,000 suicides a year . Here’s what I see. When I really look at these guys, their social lives aren’t very good. Their friendships aren’t incredibly good. It’s true that they’re in a crisis, a difficult country. Yes, from the outside, everything fun, shiny, and sparkly seems cheap and beautiful to us. But at the end of the day , the Japanese government is making them live up to every requirement of capitalism. It ‘s not just the Japanese government; Japanese traditions are actually like this. These people have experienced two devastations. There’s the atomic bombing of World War II. There’s the earthquake. That earthquake kills around 100,000 people. The country is practically wiped out. Let me tell you. And when that happens, it instills in society the idea that, “Son, we came from nothing , we need to work, we need to work.” And then the system pushes them to this. In fact, annihilation reveals a new system of existence for them. The Japanese know better how good and how bad it is. I’m an outside observer. It’s not normal for me to understand it so well. I ‘m going to Shiboya right now, on that three-lane street that’s said to be the world’s busiest . Let’s see how the crowds are there. By the way, here’s a little information: if you try to get on the trains or subways during rush hour, between 5:00 and 10:00 a.m., you might not be able to get on for two or three hours. Do you know that those trains carry 9 million people ? What does 9 million people a day mean? That’s just in Tokyo. That’s a significant figure. This place features slightly newer-generation designs. We’re passing through the area where the newer-generation shops are right now. Entering Shiboya, the distance between Takashita and Shiba takes exactly 1214 minutes on foot. Just so you know. You can walk. I mean, I don’t know how many of you know Naruto or not. It would be better if we say the opposite. Naruto Legendary friends, when we say anime, we think of Naruto in Japan. Naruto is also very famous. They have posters and everything here. They also have things like that, look. They even made sets. Naruto. Dude, a country is literally more famous for its anime than normal life. Look at this. Everything about Naruto is out. There’s something else here. They have clothes here. Wow. This guy has a series of 500 episodes in total, friends. It started in 2002. Let me see. It continues in 2007. Then the sequel series comes out. 2007 and 2017, a total of 720 episodes. Sorry, the second series has 500 episodes. The first episode has 220 episodes. They even made a new one on Netflix. 20172023. That’s episode 293. It reminded me of something. Back Streets. Back Streets are huge, all over the world. Do they play every minute? When you turn on Kanal D, the back streets appear directly. Incredible. Let’s put an end to this debate . Are the grounds clean or dirty in Japan? Let’s see. Will we ever see Izmir Madrid? Let’s put an end to this debate too. First of all, you can’t throw garbage. There are no dumpsters. There are no trash cans. You have to carry them with you. Smoking is prohibited outside. Oh, I found one. Oh, I found another one. Look, there are two; one here, one here, and two here. There’s no other. How about us? I swear we make maps too. Maps. Anyone who throws even one cigarette on the ground should be ashamed of themselves. Please don’t do it. But you know, you feel so safe, so good, that you don’t have a feeling like something bad will happen to me on the streets. Look what car the kid is driving around in. It’s all small cars anyway. Imagine a small world here. I have one of the longest, most moldy ones. Among the Japanese people I see on the street , I’m quite large compared to them. Of course, the world’s biggest brands are Prada and Balenciaga. After that, what else was there? I saw it behind that bus. The buildings are always new like this. I’m right in the middle of Shibuya right now . Will Gucci be here one day, too? Then an outfit I’m giving it away. I have to give my outfit away standing up. Wait a second. I can’t find a good place. Yes, I put it right there. I hope they kick me out. Yes, our black wash t-shirt. Our Grimsar Keep and Travel hat. Our green shorts. Our white socks. They also have these Meller SPX stores. They gave them away there. Thank them from here. Thanks to my Bestami brother, it’s beautiful. Yes, our outfit can continue like this. Keeping up with the Japanese is easy because they have The Caesar. Thank you. Our glasses sell out quickly, friends. I swear, I produce a lot of them, and they still sell out. Thank you so much for your interest, but everyone really appreciates both the look, the quality, and the look . Thank you. We created a product for the first time, we really put a lot of thought into it. It’s doing incredibly well. Thank you. The train passes right under the stores. It’s called Miaita Park. There’s Louis Vitton, Adidas, everything. Now I ‘m looking for that busy street right now. There’s diesel here too. That CFE shop over there is nice. Freeman Cafe says so. Now, in 67 minutes, we’re heading towards that busiest road. You’d think we’d arrived in America. We’re in New York right now. There’s such a vibe. The screens are practically alive. The horns have started. There’s action. Look at the buses. Number 86. It’s so beautiful. Imagine, these guys did this years and years ago. We’re witnessing some things for the first time. We’re just seeing some things in our own country. What kind of technology did they have that they could do this back then? You can’t help but think. Oh my God, look at this crowd . People are passing from everywhere. Whoa! Look, it’s about to light up. Incredible. People are passing from everywhere. Quick, quick, quick. Oh, it’s a red light, for goodness sake. Look, there’s a Starbucks right there. Everyone’s watching from there. Watching the crossing. It’s so beautiful. We’ll cross too. What are we missing? Wow. If you’re ready, we’re crossing the busiest road in the world. I’m walking in the front right now . Incredible. Look, people wanting to shoot videos, people wanting to do something . People are coming from everywhere. We’re like ants right now. Oh my God . It’s a must to take photos and videos here. It’s so beautiful. People are coming from everywhere. Let me show you this. See? It’s like an anthill. It’ll burn again soon. It’ll turn from green to something. Now everyone’s waiting. It’s so interesting, for everything. Hey from Japan with English. English to Kuyoto. Osaka, Nara. Saydama Saydama. How is Tokyo? Do you like here? English, Japanese Japanese Unfortunately, we don’t have Japanese. We haven’t been able to get there yet. I only know my name, Sezer, that’s all. Now let’s continue on that crowded road. Let’s meet some Japanese friends and see if they’re in a good mood. Let’s talk. I just talked to some people but I didn’t take a video. They were very nice people. They also knew English. It’s hard to find anyone who speaks English here, unfortunately. Their English isn’t very good. I remember when they came to Malta. I mean, they all had very good grammar, but there was no speaking. It’s similar to the education system in our country. Everyone knows grammar very well. Emizar knew where to come from, but they were having trouble putting sentences together. You can feel it here too. Wait a minute. Let’s try talking now. I got lost in Shibuya . I’m continuing straight this way. There’s McDonald’s and stuff here . There’s also American brands like that. Starbucks was there. Dude, Starbucks took the best spot again. How can you fight? The guy went and took the best window seat in that very center. Look, there are a lot of tourists here right now, more locals than me. Some people are still wearing masks. Excuse me, do you speak English? Look, they don’t even answer. They’re so shy. It’s very difficult. We’ll make it. We found Americans, Latinos in Denmark. We’ll find them here too somehow. Excuse me. Do you speak English, guys? Do you speak English? Brother, why are you shy, guys? Social communication is terrible. We’ll make it really hard. I’m looking around, thinking about walking this way, but I know a place. I have to go there. This whole street is full of Starbucks. I’ll at least go to Starbucks. It has a good view. Let’s see what it looks like from up there. There are a lot of people. Daddy. When you leave there and walk like this, there’s a place called Game Plaza here in this building. There’s a Starbucks on the second floor. There’s Share Launch on the third. Maybe he can go straight up, or maybe he can see the building without going into Starbucks. Let’s go up and see. Look, there’s something being done here. They’re taking photos and stuff. Game Plaza. Son, this is a very interesting world. It’s like everyone’s in the game. Look at the colors. If you want, you can go to Starbucks or go up like me. By the way, you can pay and sit here from upstairs. You can eat something. You can watch that view. I’m going to go one more level . I’ll go as high as I can. Let’s see if it’s paid or not, we’ll see together. God, if your child has a Moc, Japan is the perfect place. You can buy a lot of toys. There’s everything you can think of. It goes to the Pokémon card section, too. There’s a lot of stuff here. Dude, this is the Fantastic Four’s location. They just released the new movie. There’s a lot of stuff again, look. Fantastic 4. Man, this guy’s started playing everywhere, huh? He’s become very famous. Good player, but if you’re from the 90s like me, I think Pokemons are very important to you too . Look, they had Pokes at one point. This is Starbucks, folks, and it’s one of the most packed Starbucks I’ve ever seen. There’s a long line here. You can watch Shibuya’s most famous street from here if you want. Look, like this. But you have to take a break to sit here. You see the line here. If you want to look out the window from there, you have to buy something from here , folks. You order from there. The products come out from here. It cost Euros, folks. Another one of the cheapest Starbucks I’ve ever had in the world . An oat milk latte. That’s interesting. You can’t even get to that part without buying the drink. Aren’t the workspaces very stylish? Look, everything is organized like this. No clutter at all. It’s pretty good. We usually give you things in glasses . These are the opposite. They’re served like this . There’s ice in it, by the way. The oat milk is a little sweet. I’ll go take a look from there and see what it looks like. It’s pretty crowded, but how are we supposed to get through here? We’ll film from here, you know, once people leave, they won’t stop for the rest of their lives. I found a camera spot for you. It sees right there. Like this. I’ll film it too, I’m filming it on Instagram, friends. Come there too. You guys really don’t come to Instagram . It should have a million views now. Our YouTube channel is around 200,000 , but right now Instagram is at 800. People are like ants. Look at this. I just came here and thought I’d have a coffee. Since we’re filming a video of us going here, I thought, no offense. Normally, I don’t like these things. There’s a lot of this going on now. They’re on a different level anyway. I don’t like the whole “oh” thing. When there’s no boutique coffee shop, drinking the same coffee taste everywhere doesn’t make me happy. I love people who are dedicated to this work, who identify with that seed . I’m even happier when I drink coffee from it. It’s become mechanized now. You can always find the same taste everywhere. On the one hand, it’s good, but whatever. Capitalism. So what are your names? Name is mokka. Mokka. Mok Sayuki. Sayuki. Nice to meet you. My name is Sezar. Tury tur language turish caparaous kebab kebab kebab is turish leaderatürk Japan people need you understand like for example food people beach city B beach beach beach Ok beach here to do here from Korean Japanore in Korea or Japan We’ll finish slowly. 23 Let’s walk this street at night and see how it is. Look at this. It’s darkened. The sun sets around 6:53 here now. It sets quite early. It’s 11 in Norway, man. It’s really, really incredible. Look at that light? It’s especially beautiful in the evening. We need to get through it quickly. It’s about to burn down now. It’s burned down. Yes. It’s chaos, I think. I’ll be walking this street all day, friends. I can’t get out of it. Now we’ll continue our route with an evening walk. Now, you know there’s a famous dog from the famous movie Hachiko. We’re talking about an Asian breed: Hashiko. There’s a legend here too. Richard Gear played him in the movie years ago. I saw it in the American version. There’s also a Japanese version. You can watch that one, which tells Hashiko’s own life. Hashiko is directly across from Shibuyo Square, so let me remind you of the movie. Hashiko was Richard Gear’s dog. Okay? He also worked at the train station. He’d see her off every day. After saying goodbye, they’d return home together. He was with her until she returned home. Of course, years later, Richard Gear passes away one day. Hashiko, still thinking of his arrival, starts living there every day, waiting for him. The shopkeepers there, of course, feel warm for Hashiko. Because they know she’s been waiting for him all day. The shopkeepers also know he won’t come. But still, everyone gives him food and cares for him. Even his wife and friends come and check on him from time to time. That’s right. Ashiko. He’s a very emotional, young dog. That’s why I wanted to tell you this story. Watch the movie. Man, I was so moved. Hashiko. Wow. Right now, people are lining up like this to take a photo with Hashiko. Everyone’s hesitant right now, or maybe they were. They were waiting. They’re leaving right now. It’s an interesting event. Ashko. So precious. Look, there’s Shibu Hashiba Box. Supported by GOK. Wow. Look at Gysok. Is it Gak? How do you pronounce it? They’ve even turned that into something. They have toys and stuff. It’s so weird. I really congratulate this country. How did they maintain order among so many people? What kind of scientific expertise is this? What kind of architecture is this? What kind of calculation is this? There’s an incredible order in all this crowd . Let’s see. Let’s wander the colorful streets for a bit. What will emerge, what will happen to us? Anime everywhere. Series everywhere. It’s celebrating its 12th anniversary. Look, what’s this? 12th-anniversary logic. Of course, we’re going to eat sushi today, friends. We’re going to get our fill of sushi today. There’s Kura sushi here. A friend recommended it. I’ll go to the ones he recommended. Look, I feel like I’m in Japan, you know? These narrow, colorful streets, full of people, and the smell of food and garlic wafting through them. They eat incredibly garlicky onions. I was already sick of their food for a while . When I was in Malta, they were cooking. The whole place smelled of garlic and onions. You know, like moms put in here, they grate a little garlic. We don’t have that ; everything is garlic. They don’t die from it anyway. They’re the longest-living community in the world. Their average age group is 84 years. If I ate that much garlic, I wouldn’t die either. They eat less, folks. In Japanese culture, it’s 80%. So, these people stop eating before they reach 100%. There are two streets. One goes here, the other goes there. Let’s choose one. Let’s continue . It’s very colorful. It’s beautiful. Now, I’m taking you to a place called Numbe Yakuço in Şubuya . It’s a place where they eat dinner. Let’s see it together. Because there are different food cultures, the same culture as theirs, but I also want to see the continuous development of restaurants. I’m going to say, “Did I come there again?” No, they’re all the same . They’re all crowded. You know, it’s not just there. There’s a place called the Beer Garden set up outside here. It’s nice, huh? Look, I like this place. It’s one for one, you can drink it. You can come and get it from here. Their cult also includes the unlimited meat thing. Of course, it’s the most valuable meat in the world. This is also where it’s most expensive per kilo. Kobe beef, perhaps. I could ask for a very small 50 grams of persecution . Thanks to these 50 grams, I can also give you a taste of it . No one’s looking. Incredible, I’ve never been a meat and chicken eater, but it still makes you crave it. Coming from a community like that, I grew up eating meat all the time , so it can be challenging. But thankfully, it’s been about 40 days. We still haven’t eaten. Let me explain again why I haven’t eaten. Because all the meat and chicken we eat at our tables are industrial. Look, let them slaughter the animal in front of me. If they slaughter it in front of me, or not, maybe I’ll eat it. Still, it’s hard. Here we are, friends. Shibuya Yokoço. Here we will see food from different cultures . Street food. I might have gotten into it right. I might say go for it. Because everywhere looks similar. Let’s continue. Look, people are eating in tiny places. It’s so weird, man. What is this? I mean, I stepped in. Look at me, God. They eat at places like this. It goes on and on. Look, this place is a little bigger. You can go in and get something from there if you want. My God. I went to a different place. You can order from different areas and eat here. This was the point I really wanted to go to, by the way. Yes. It’s very good. For example, they make Guyoza. Buozza is a different version of our manti. They usually put chicken, vegetarian, or pork in it. It doesn’t come close to our manti, but it’s the same. The system is really good here. It’s cool, too. Really cool. Hmm. It smells really good in here because it smells of meat. Yes, that’s our street, friends. From here , it goes outside. I’m not hungry right now. I’ll come back when I’m hungry. I’m going to have sushi today. This is the outside, the view. We actually see all of Shibuya during the day and evening in this video. We also take a look at the nightlife . What’s new? Prices are in the same range; 1000-1200 , usually a portion here costs between 7 and 6 euros, folks. Let’s give an example . Spicy Hot Noodles is 1099. VAT included, it’s 1209. They usually write the VAT in small print. It’s a complete tourist hunting technique. Would I eat it? I won’t. Hi brother. How are you? Yoko, is it easy to work in Japan or hard? Easy. Easy. How many hours do you work in a day? In a day. In a day. Me? 18 years. 18 years. No. Siguya. One day. One day. How many hours do you work here? Hours. 10 hours? You understand? No. No. It’s bro. It’s okay. What’s your name? Keo. Nice to meet you, Ko. Thank you. We couldn’t understand each other in English. Brother, the kid was alone but suspicious, huh? Let him play a movie. Hi brother. Hi brother. I swear, it’s cooler inside, there are places to sit, just so you know. It’s nicer. It’s very hot in here. The kid said, “Brother,” he said, giving me directions. Miamusu. Miyau. It’s hard to say these things. Stop. Miamusu Zaka Avenue, he said. Walk from here, get carried away, he said. You’ll love this place, he said. But it seems like nothing to me. But anyway, let’s walk and see what they have. I came to one of the most famous sushi places here. It’s called Kura sushi. See the line here, guys? Let’s choose it in English. Wow! It says the waiting time is 83 minutes. Is there an 83-minute wait? What’s the big deal? What kind of sushi is this? You choose from them here. See ? You can always get what you want. 83 minutes, but it’s too much. Too much. Anyway, I’ll walk around and no one said anything to me. I even went to the restroom. It’s really good, but the system. I just came to their restroom. It’s heated again. I don’t know what it is, man. There are a lot of buttons. You have to press them all one by one. I think this place also has a disabled area. It’s really weird. The restrooms are one of those places everyone insists on checking out. I took a line now. I moved to 944. We’re at 935. It says 73 minutes , but some people might give up. I’ll try my luck. For example, he came to him. He said, “Sit at table 8.” His information came. It says 901. There are table numbers and stuff there. Wait a minute. If the next number is 901, what a mess. Look, it’s calling , 706. If you’re 706, you can click here. Look, 714 came. Two people clicked right now, clicking something. They go to table 9. I never get 900s. This has become like a bank. Our job is hard. God, I couldn’t stand it. I can’t wait that long. We’ll have to wait about 75 minutes. It hasn’t even reached 900s yet. I’m 944. It’s only starting at 31. It’s so hard now. The food there is inedible. Let’s leave and go somewhere else. I came to Takashita Street, where we first stopped that morning. From here, I’ll go ahead and take the subway. From here, I’ll go to Gonzi, friends. Gonzi is also a very lively place. I want to see those places too. This place is so empty. I thought it would be lively in the evenings, but there’s nothing left. It’s past 8:31 in Japan right now, folks. That’s what Takashita means in the evenings. Now, you mentioned Shibu, and I’m a little overwhelmed by city life. If you’re saying you want to walk somewhere more leisurely and see parks and gardens, I’ll tell you the name of the park right next to it: Yoyoyogi Park. You can walk through Yoyogi Park. It’s especially vibrant during Sakura season, with those Sakura blossoms and trees. You’ll see. It’ll be really fun. You go through a road like this. That’s the main street, the crowded areas. This is one of the places in the city where you can get a little fresh air. Everyone in Ayog is exercising. Everyone’s running somewhere . But since it’s evening right now, I won’t go there, friends. I ‘ll go somewhere else. I might stop by here in other parts. Because I have to go to one thing here. I have to go to the temple. The very famous one, the most famous one. Maybe we’ll walk here while we’re stopping by. I’ll be leaving early tomorrow anyway. I have another place in mind. Let’s go here. I’m at the Shibuya stop now, friends. I paid 150 for it. About 1 dollar. Not even 1 dollar. 80 sen. I’ve only come one stop. Now I’m going to Ginza. I don’t know what it takes to get to Ginza, but let’s try. My son, people come from everywhere like ants. And these people were always reading books, that’s a lie. Look, they all have phones in their hands. You see, right? Everyone on the subway has their phone in their hand. Everyone’s incredibly antisocial. No one talks. They just hang their heads, and life goes on. Now I’m going to find Ginza. For example, that ticket has expired. I’m going to the Ginza Line now. There’s a G that says C, so I have to go up. I’ll buy another ticket. If you don’t want to do any of that, there are both apps and cards to buy tickets individually. You can get them from them. They have different names. I’ll look them up in a minute and tell you. I’m actually just saying, but I know you can buy them online now. They’re not selling them right now. They also scan them with QR codes. There’s something interesting going on. There’s an Ikaka bus card. There’s one called Pasmo. That’s it. These two. There’s another one called Surika. I don’t know how you get it. I don’t know, I’m the only one with a ticket right now. Where are you from? Where are you from? Mexico. Mexico. Kazakhstan. Kazakhstan. Turkey Mex Mexum, my brothers. One is from Kazakhstan, the other from Mexico, and they’re coming with me. There’s a monotonous line here. Nobody goes from the right. You can, but the line is like this. Dude, it’s all men, why is it like this? We’ll follow Ginza again from here. The orange part goes to Ginza. You could actually follow the colors, too. You’ll figure it out somehow. The Ginza Line still says right. We’ll buy our tickets for Ginza from here. You can buy them from here if you want. As I said, you can also refill them from here. Their system is even different. Look, you buy the ticket from here. Like this. I paid 500. It cost 210 here. It’s a bit more expensive than most. I bought my ticket from here. I’ll put it back in the machine now. If you want, look, it says EC, scan those EC cards. E i. Oh, they also scan it from here. I gave it and took it back from here. Continue. See you. From here, I think the line has now arrived at Ginza station . Which one? We’re on the train now. Trains like these are very nice. Isn’t there a socket or something like that here? Let’s plug in our chargers. You can go the other way if you want. There are exits like that. The A7, for example. Because it doesn’t matter where I go, it doesn’t matter which exit. It’s beautiful. That’s why it’s so enjoyable not to travel with a specific purpose sometimes. Otherwise, you get lost. Friends, this is the Ginza district. Really luxury cars, luxury buildings. Look, I’ve entered a completely different world. Look, it’s completely different. It’s become quite luxurious here. Yes, it’s quite nice. We’ll wander around here. A very good general knowledge question. Are you ready? You’ve visited a country. What brands can tell you that you’re visiting the richest part of a country? Shall I tell you the first brand that comes to mind? You’ll never see them in football. You’ll never see them sponsoring cheesy sports. Wherever there’s an elite sector, they sponsor it. That brand’s name is Rolex, folks. If there’s a Rorex somewhere, it’s one of the wealthiest neighborhoods here. Now let’s cross the street. The story of Rolex is also very strange. Read it someday. I mean, why did it move to Switzerland, especially during this time in Switzerland? Here’s what they said about World War I They talked a lot. Well, no, they escaped the war with the so-called promise of aid, trivial things . But things are a little different. These guys are making hits during World War II. It’s one of the periods with the highest sales. In other words , the reason they started that period during the World Wars, when growth was highest , is because they followed a good strategy in the war network. You know how nationalistic it is and how not. Look, there’s a street like this. It’s beautiful. It seems to be empty of people and cars. ATV YouTuber getting opinion local people life Japan hoty. Are you living in Tokyo? Since you were born here or you move here? UK that’s why your English is very good. Yes. So I’m lucky because it’s hard to find someone here to speak English. Not soon. How long have you been here? So what do you do here? Finance. Nice. So how do you like to work here? You have lots of benefits. I think that’s lots of benefits to it. I think also a lot of um hardship as well such as being a woman. How old are you by the way? I’m 8. 28. So cool. Ah your birthday yesterday something. Oh happy birthday. Happy birthday. Mine is 33. I’m from Turkey. Turk. Have you been in Turkey before? No. You should come my country love it. Especially we have nice beaches, nice foods. I had a Turkish friend actually. What about the his name? You know what they were? And I thought they were, you know, going to be like cats or puppies or whatever. And they were both. Oh, they’re padding spiders. Put um Lucy and Ros spiders. Spiders. Yeah. Who is this guy? It’s a girl. It’s a girl. Melissa Melissa thank you so much joinas finally I could find someone who speaks, thank goodness. Yes, Giza seems a bit more like that, a cool place to me, not like Shibuya at all . I actually welcome the increase in quality. Because I like finding someone who speaks English. Being able to learn something, seeing life here. Oh, there’s a lottery again, look. It closes at 9:30. Closed. Let’s go. The brightly lit roads are beautiful. The last subway stop is at 1140 minutes. So I can’t miss it. If I miss it, we’ll pay a million dollars for a taxi here. I’m exactly 15 kilometers away, friends. So I’ll get a like, a subscriber. Look, I even forgot to eat. Please show your support, friends. Let’s not say a little, a lot. Let’s leave a comment. You can say how beautiful Japan is, or you can say you’ve never liked Japan. Please share your thoughts below. The area I’m in looks pretty crowded. There’s a building called Tokyo Midd Yağ Suu. It’s endless right now. I’ll turn left from here. I’ll wander around. These were the busiest areas the map showed me. We’ll see how accurate that is. Look, do you see the justice of the world? There’s also a leek here. There are two homeless friends over there. One of them is sleeping here. Of course, some of the homeless here are staying voluntarily, but that’s still how the world is. On one side are the world’s best brands, on the other are homeless people. There’s a place called the central entrance right there. I just passed by. There were also bus stops and such. We found the big stores there again. Louis Vuittons and all that stuff are here. There’s a brand-name university, look. It’s called Kindai University. Now, the brands here are endless. Honda, Suzuki, Mitsubishi, Toyota—we always said, “I’m sorry to hear about Japan.” Here are some of them, and there’s so much more. I went to a street like this, hoping I could grab something to eat. This place is quite upscale. The prices are pretty high, too. I’ve been told that. I swear, we’re going to have to eat quickly because the subway is dying. My battery’s dying. I’ll make it quick, like. Maybe I’ll find a 7-Eleven. There are restaurants like this, but they’re not very hygienic. Look, these places are busy. Back streets. Look, there’s people there. There’s actually something here too. Boy, what is this? It’s like a casino. Look inside. Whoa. Oh my God, listen to the noise. Is there sushi over there? There’s no sushi. Look, everyone’s eating standing up. Eating standing up is cheaper, folks. There’s no such thing as inside ; it’s actually cheaper to eat standing up, folks. Apparently, you pay more if you sit down . Look at the system. People can’t even enjoy their food. Standing up. They’re eating. Oh, good. They manage 37 million people very well, honestly. God, everywhere is so tidy. Look how clean it still is. Despite that. I’m unfortunately late for dinner. I have to go back. I grabbed something quick. This one has salmon. There’s something like this. This one has salmon and soy sauce. I also got that drink. I also got a snack. I’ll eat it on the way. This is really good. We were going to have salmon and water. Dreams with rice. Almost the same, actually. Pretty good. By the way, do you know how much this whole thing cost ? Did you? I check right away. It’s in euros. 750. Look, there’s an app called currency. I use it. It’s not an ad. I wish they’d advertise, but it’s really good. It converts everything instantly. You can look up all the exchange rates. It was pretty good. There are some really nice restaurants up there, but I have to catch the metro. I passed the metro. My battery is really low. And you can’t seem to find a coffee shop-style outlet like this anywhere . I haven’t figured it out yet. It’s very difficult to figure this out. It’s the hardest place to figure out among all the countries I’ve been to. I’m saying it by far. I mean, amidst all this complexity, there are some systems, but it’s quite challenging. It takes a long time to get on the subway, buy a ticket, do this, do that . Thank God, our house is pretty close. I’ll just go in one go. 14 minutes. Great, we have time. Maybe I can find a shop and get a fast charger. That was pretty good. What’s that like? How weird is that? The guys are wrapping the rice . Look, they’ve made the rice separately, the seaweed separately. Wow. The guy came to put the mail in. He was eating it in front of the mailbox. Hi, brother, how are you? I rolled it like a cigarette. It’s pretty good. There’s a cucumber in it too. I can’t get away from 7-Eleven either. There’s no other garbage because there’s one inside. I’ll throw it away. Or you can take the bag, roll it up, and go home. Tomorrow, by the way, there’s a Chinese girl our Sergen used to work with in America. He lives in Japan. It’s just a minute away from where I’m staying right now . We’ll probably meet up tomorrow evening and tour around, but I’ll take you to some really cool places in the morning. Our last piece unfolds in different ways. Look, you’re filming this. What’s this? We’re going to eat it, man. This is nice too. In the past, no one could have made me eat this. Roads train you so much, you pass through places that become so precious, you wouldn’t believe it. What was it? Fish paste. Tempura. No, I’m not eating anything ridiculous here. But it tastes good. Horse calls it purple. Horse calls it matte. Are we eating horse? I guess they don’t eat horse. I hope they enjoy it. We can’t get along. No one speaks English. I just came to a new place for coffee. It’s called Tutsubaki Yakohi, or Suaro. I’m from Subasa, and I said this place is quality. It turned out to be really quality. I ordered a coffee. It’s called regular blended coffee. 1250 is about $10. Ok. Let’s see, it’s coming. I’m excited. I saw an empty glass. I also saw a white one. I think this one has sugar or milk. Is it 8 euros or euros, what kind of coffee? I don’t understand. I’m really curious about what’s coming. Let’s see together. This is a nice place, but it’s normal, where people like us live. Now, when I say like us, I understand there’s a hard-working group here. Not everyone can go everywhere like this. Oh, good coffee. Make it good. He brought it in a pot like this. Brewed coffee. We’ll taste it. It looks pretty good. Go ahead. Thank you. Look, here’s the coffee. That Euro is really nice. I swear, it’s really nice. It’s really nice, but it’s not worth the euro. Let’s see if it’s true? I swear, it is. 1250 is exactly one currency. Dude, we’re drinking coffee for lunch, but you know, that thing intrigued me. Yes. 7. But it’s good. I like it. Specially brewed coffee. At least I pay for the charger and everything. I also have Wi-Fi. Enjoy. Bon appetit. Our last stop anyway. Then we’ll go home. Enough. Now we’ve come to the last station. I have Yuta with me. Yuta. Yutta. Eat. Look, I’ll show you my channel now. Watch the reaction. Sezer Yılmaz. You watch YouTube? No. So what do you do here? You work here marketing. Nice brother. Do you want to say something? Turkia turk. Japanese. Japanese love Japan people. And now it’s the last station. We’re going home. I got this for 150. We’ve figured everything out, like this . You come to Yamota, you get on the Akibara. You can go wherever you want from there. Look, there are a lot of stops. We’ll go two stops now. That’s it. I just got off. I just saw their ambulance. Their ambulances are like this. There’s a girl waiting here again, for example. She’s calling people. You know, calling them for tea, coffee, something. God, there’s one there too. I don’t understand what they’re doing here. Man, Japan, what a genie you are. Look, this girl is going to cover her face now. They’re calling her right now. Don’t hit her, son. She’s high as hell . Hello, where is she, son? That kid is high as hell, friends here. They say they’re walking around drunk because their office lives are so hard. Look, son, go straight. The car’s about to crash . How does this guy find his way? Look, he’s going crosswise. I was going to say, “Should I help?” They’re used to living like this, too. I saw it in the video of the sea. They have things in their homes or in hotels like this. Look, he ‘s in a good mood. He’s walking diagonally. For example, let’s say his shirt is sweaty and unironed. He puts it on directly, man. He irons it directly with a light steam heater and straightens it at the same time. He also smells it. Look, the ambulance passes by again. It’s quite a mess here. It would be good if we crossed the road. Everyone’s mental health is so good right now. Look, this guy crossed the road at the red light. May God help him. Look, there are two girls behind me. One of them, the other one. They’re calling him too . There are two over there too. They invite men here who can’t socialize like that . They sit with them and have coffee. They get unlimited coffee for 15 minutes. I wish I could talk, ask them, explain them, I mean, learn, you know, I wonder. What’s going on in there? What kind of system is the management? It’s not something sexual like that. It’s entirely based on conversation. For example, there’s a girl and a boy here. They’re talking. They’re covering their faces. These employees of mine don’t want to be seen. They want to hide something . They probably do it just for money, so maybe they don’t respect themselves. We don’t know, we can’t know what’s inside and out until we reveal it. Anyway, friends, I’m practically home. I tried to tell you everything I’ve experienced in one day. We talked a little about Japan’s culture, its way of life, and the people here. I tried to talk to people a little , but frankly, it’s not a very open society. That’s why this is all. Thank you for watching. Take care . Tomorrow, we’ll go to different places. We’ll go to temples. Along with the temples, we’ll also visit different places: parks, gardens. So, I’d appreciate it if you didn’t miss the new episode. Turn on notifications so you’ll receive notifications. I’d appreciate it if you could leave a comment. Goodbye. Love from Japan.
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Tokyo’daki yolculuğumda şehrin sokaklarını keşfederek başladım. Metro ve trenle toplu taşımayı kullandım, Tokyo’nun her köşesini gezerken ulaşımın ne kadar düzenli ve kolay olduğunu deneyimledim. Bu süreçte şehrin gündelik yaşamını gözlemleyerek Japonya kültürüne yakından bakma fırsatı buldum.
Gün içinde 7-Eleven marketine uğrayarak Japonya’daki market fiyatlarını gördüm ve farklı atıştırmalıkları denedim. Hem Japon mutfağının geleneksel yemeklerini hem de sokak lezzetlerini tattım. Tokyo’da yemek kültürünün çeşitliliği, Japonya gezisinin en heyecan verici yanlarından biri oldu.
Tokyo’nun simgelerinden biri olan Shibuya Crossing’i ziyaret ettim. Dünyanın en kalabalık yaya geçitlerinden biri olan bu noktada binlerce insanın aynı anda karşıya geçtiği eşsiz bir atmosferi kaydettim. Crossing’in hemen yanında ünlü Hachiko köpeğinin heykelini de ziyaret ettim ve Tokyo’nun sembollerinden biri olan bu heykeli vloguma ekledim.
Akşam olduğunda Tokyo gece hayatını keşfetmeye çıktım. Sokaklarda eğlenen, sarhoş halde dolaşan insanları gözlemledim ve şehrin eğlence kültürünü sizlere aktardım. Tokyo’da gece hayatının dinamizmi, şehrin gündüzü kadar canlı ve ilgi çekiciydi.
Bu vlogda Tokyo sokakları, Shibuya Crossing, Hachiko heykeli, Japonya’da toplu taşıma, metro ve tren kullanımı, market fiyatları, Japon yemekleri, geleneksel Japon mutfağı, Tokyo gece hayatı ve Japonya kültürü gibi birçok konuyu bulabilirsiniz. Eğer Japonya’ya seyahat etmeyi planlıyorsanız, Tokyo gezisi sırasında karşılaşabileceğiniz günlük yaşam detayları, ulaşım ipuçları, fiyatlar ve yapılacak aktiviteler hakkında fikir edinebilirsiniz.
Japonya kültürü, Tokyo vlog içerikleri, Japon mutfağı ve Japonya’da yaşam maliyetleri üzerine daha fazla içerik için kanalıma abone olmayı unutmayın. Yolculuğum devam ediyor ve Tokyo’da keşfedecek çok daha fazla sürpriz sizleri bekliyor.
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00:00 Giriş
01:16 Tokyo Nasıl Bir Şehir?
02:55 Japonya Elektronik Fiyatları
03:33 Tokyo Sokakları
08:17 Japonya Market Fiyatları
10:42 Japonya Tren İstasyonu
16:53 Takeshita Street
21:38 Tokyo’da Naruto Mağazası
22:40 Japonya Sokakları
23:54 Thesezar
24:34 Miyashita Park
25:23 Shibuya Crossing
31:44 Japon Kızlarla Röportaj
34:36 Tokyo’da Akşam Yürüyüşü
35:10 Hachiko Heykeli
36:56 Tokyo’nun Renkli Sokakları
43:00 Kura Sushi
44:32 Akşam Vakti Takeshita Caddesi
44:55 Yoyogi Park
45:53 Tokyo Ulaşım
48:48 Tokyo’nun Lüks Bölgesi Ginza
54:24 7-Eleven
57:10 TSUBAKIYA CAFE Ginza Shinkan
59:00 Tokyo’da Trene Binmek
59:59 Tokyo Gece Hayatı
01:02:04 Kapanış
27 Comments
Dostlarım ben çekerken çok keyif aldım umarım sizlerde izlerken aynı keyfi alırsınız. Eğer beğendiyseniz 1 adette olsa yorum yazarsanız çok sevinirim , beğeni tuşuna da basmayı unutmayalım çok teşekkürler ❤
Hayallerim arasında senin gibi olmak var Sezer abi. Umarım ileride bende farklı kültürlerle tanışıp ufkumu genişletirim. Videolara devam seviliyorsun 👏
5.33 rizesporlu abiyi görenler 😅
Sonraki ülkenin Avustralya olsun. Merakla bekliyoruz 🎉
Japonya çok güzel ama Starbucks ta kahve içmen kötü oldu .keşke içmeseydin .
Çok merak ediyorum japinyayı gezmeyi acaba nasıl
Gardasım oralarda kaybolma haa😅
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Güzel yer❤
Teşekkürler
Samimi bir adamsın işin rast gitsin brom 👍🏻
agzina saglik, her zamanki gibi izlemesi cok zevkli, guzel bir icerik hazirlamissin.
İlk dəfə açıq aydın video izlədim . Təşəkkürlər ❤ 😊
Takibə aldım. 😊
Tokyo'da deprem simulasyon istasyonu var, gitmeni tavsiye ederim.
Japonya'da sokak ve caddelerin ismi yok, Shibuya'da herkesin yürüdügü meydanin adi: Alle laufen Platz, almanca isim takmislar, herkes yürüyor meydani
İskandinav ülkelerinden sonra Tek sevdiğim ülke
28.30 araba sevdalıları direk gördü aga
miceeee
İlk defa seyrettim Güzeldi kanki abone oldum beyendim efferin güzel iş çıkarmışsın
Suica card sadece Tokyo’da geçmiyor. Japonya seyahatinin başından sonuna kadar suica kullandık. Osaka bizce en son görülecek yerdi (Tokyo ve Kyoto’nun önüne geçemez) 😂 Kyoto’da hiçbir kabalık yaşamadık. bu yüzden kişisel deneyimleri genele yaymak yanlış bir bilgi. Japonya genelinde, kendi deneyimimizde aksine insanlar çok güleryüzlü ve yardımsever. 👍
Yatmam lazım işyerinde izlerim😊
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Abi bazen güldüryorsun bazen düşündüryorsun
Hepsi elinde telefonla zombi gibi, uyuz ediyorlar beni.