IS IT REAL JAPAN? The Truth About Osaka πŸ‡―πŸ‡΅ PART 1

This is Japan or Nihon, the land of the rising sun. It’s not just a travel vlog. It’s a true documentary adventure through the heart of Japan. We begin this journey in Osaka, Japan surprising city and travel across Tokyo, Hiroshima, Nagenu, and Izzu to explore the real Japan through its cities, countryside, and amazing trains. If you are watching on your TV, grab your phone and hit subscribe and ring that bell so you don’t miss any other upcoming videos, inshallah. And if this is your first time seeing me, Sunrise Express, the sleeping train, the last one in Japan. I’m Sheriff, a tour guide in Spain. I love discovering the world my way, and taking you all with me on every adventure. So let’s start our journey in Japan. The most unusual country in all my travels. So what’s your name? And now I will understand. Huh? Oh, he just kicked me with his head. Surprise of that giant brachio soul is stretching its long neck. It’s a bit scary. [Music] power station. Ladies and gentlemen, welcome aboard. Guys, I’ve just arrived to Japan. I know when I’m absent, I’m absent for a reason because I’m searching for something unique and special to deliver it for you. So what’s here as an evidence that I’m at Osaka airport? Many things. So this is the arrival of Osaka airport. The evidence of being me here in Japan and there is another evidence as well. The vending machines even you can find vending machine for ice cream. And this is for money exchange and the naroto. So it’s not artificial intelligence. Yes, I’m in Japan and let’s discover it together inshallah. Before we start talk about the 10 days trip in Japan, let’s talk about its old and modern history. A short time ago, an American airplane dropped one bomb on Hiroshima. When the atomic bombs were dropped on two Japanese cities, Hiroshima and Nagataki, Japan surrendered on that day, marking the end of World War II in 1945. Since then, Japan has changed forever. Japan was once a powerful state in its region. Before World War II, it occupied China and Korea for several years, committing massacres. Tha, its expansionist ambitions didn’t stop until it was forced to surrender under strict conditions, which banned Japan from forming a regular military. Japan came under US control during the Cold War and remained under Western influence. Only 20 years after World War II, despite its surrender and damaged infrastructure, Japan hosted the Olympic Games in Tokyo in 1964, Japan captured the world’s attention throughout the 1970s and 1980s, especially in the electronics, electrical, and automotive industries. It became known as the land of Toyota, Honda, Sony, Sushi, and Mount Fuji. Also home to the Shinkansen, the fastest train in the world during decades, samurai, and sumo wrestling. It’s also the land of earthquakes, floods, isolation, and suicide. Tokyo faced a lot of destruction because it’s located in a seismically active area called the ring fire. Formerly known as Edo. During the Edeto period, the Edo period was one of the richest periods in the history of Japan. During that period, the term the floating world was used to describe the entertaining world which involved puppet theater, folktales, and geisha. After that, the name Tokyo, which means the eastern capital, was given to the city located in Honchu Island, Japan’s largest island where the Sida River flows. Tokyo is considered Japan’s number one center of trade, industry, culture, and finance. Additionally, it’s the world’s most popular city with a population of 37 million people. So, what’s your name? And now I will understand. Huh? Now I’ll understand. Yashita. Yamashita. Okay. Okay. Yamashita. Um yeah, this is something special which is I I I I love what I I um what does it mean love in Japanese? Oh, dyski. Dyski. Dyski. Daiski. Nippon. Daiski. Oh, okay. Okay. Good. Good. Good. Good. Nippon. Yeah. Thank you, guys. Welcome to Usaka, Japan’s ultimate food capital. This is where our wild adventure across Japan begins. In the name of Allah, we put our trust in him. There are a lot of strange things in Japan, and I came to see some of them. Right now, I’m on Dumbbury Street. I think that’s what’s called. Anyway, it’s the most famous street in Osaka because it’s in the city center and it’s packed with restaurants where you can find traditional Japanese food like octopus balls and big advertisement boards including the most famous square with that white running man. But what you can actually do in Osaka in 3 days? If you prefer to rest a bit after your trip, you may start with Osaka Castle where you can enjoy Japanese architecture and admire a variety of beautiful plants. You might consider visiting Nar Park where a lovely surprise awaits you. And to reach Nara Park, we have to take the metro. The Akim is a station in Pui who not only organizes the passenger movement but also watches the behavior of people near the age to prevent anyone from committing suicide. The Osaka train network is one of the largest and most complex and efficient networks in the world. But I hear that the trains there arrive and depart to the second, not to the minute. And I was waiting for someone to talk and break the famous rule, but really they are so quiet you could hear a fly. The ads behind me are sometimes funny and drawn in Osaka comedy style because people in Osaka are known to be more open. The trip from Osaka to Nara Park takes about 45 minutes and costs around 820 yen. As soon as arrived, the traffic officer scene caught my eye, which made me look it up that the current legal retirement age for public employees is 65 and the government plans to gradually raise it to 70. That’s because Japan’s population is declining. Oh my god, I just found them. Are they going to fight for me? Don’t fight for me. Hi, how are you? All good. We have some deers in Richmond Park in London, but they’re not beautiful like you. But I see that they have cut. These parts do not harm anybody. Are you okay? Do you have any food? If you have any food and they smell it, they might follow you. So guys, one of the things you shouldn’t miss in Osaka is not a park. Why? because you are going to be surrounded by those beautiful deers. There are around 1,000 deer here in Nar Park. They are waiting for the tourists every day so they can feed them and they can enjoy with them with a peaceful mind as they are not harmful at all. Especially he just he just kicked me with his head. He’s biting, huh? Take care. He’s biting. Oh, he’s even biting the other deer. Just take care. Huh? This guy is really, really insisting. I don’t know if he’s hungry, but Oh, it is a hadith or there is a speech of the prophet peace be upon him. Once you do that that you’re going to get compensation from Allah Almighty for feeding these deers or any other animal. And in his speech he said feeding every animal you’re going to get a compensation from Allah Almighty.

πŸ‡―πŸ‡΅ First 24 Hours in Osaka, Japan | Travel Vlog & Things to Do – Osaka Itinerary, Part of the πŸ‡―πŸ‡΅ Japan Travel Documentary Series.

⏱️ Chapters – Discover Japan Like Never Before πŸ‡―πŸ‡΅

00:00 – ✨ Cinematic Japan – The journey begins through the Land of the Rising Sun.
01:24 – πŸ›¬ What does Osaka Airport really look like?
02:09 – πŸ“œ The fascinating story of Japan β€” how did this nation rise and transform?
04:06 – πŸ—£οΈ Learning Japanese is not that hard
04:51 – πŸŒƒ What makes Dotonbori Street in Osaka so famous?
05:31 – 🏯 Osaka Castle from above β€” have you ever seen it like this?
05:46 – πŸš‰ How does Japan prevent suicides in its train stations?
06:26 – πŸ‘₯ Are Japanese people really going extinct? What is the government doing about it?
06:40 – 🦌 What’s so special about Nara Park β€” and are the deer friendly or dangerous?

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