I Can’t Believe this is JAPAN 🇯🇵 (Nagasaki)

Good morning, guys. This is day two of our Fukuoka adventure. And today, we're actually going outside of Fukuoka. We're going to Hston Bash, which is actually probably not going to feel like Japan really. It's a Dutch village. It's about 2 hours outside of here um in the Nagasaki Prefecture. So, we're going to try to get on the JR uh JR lane uh one of the JR trains and get there. So, let's go, guys. But I need a coffee, so let's go. And we actually found a coffee shop right here on the way to the Hakata station. Now, you have to get on a limited express train. So, we're going to try to get there a little early. The next one takes off at 2 12:37. Um, so I'm not sure if we need tickets or not. Hopefully, we don't. But, uh, hopefully just our cards work, but we're going to go here to Wreck Coffee and get a coffee. So, let's go, guys. Hey, guys. They have like Ooh, how about a matcha pound cake? I'm going to go with that. You pick whatever you want. Macadamia and pancake. Okay. All right, folks. So, we're starting off our day with sugar, but whatever. You know, we're in Fukuoka. Got to eat all the good stuff. So, this is a matcha cake. That is a macadamia. And this is like a pudding, like a traditional pudding. Of course, we got coffee. >> Pretty good. Here's the coffee. It's iced. Okay. Very aesthetic, guys. Very aesthetic in here. >> Yeah, >> cake is good. Let's try this. The coffee is great. The coffee is great. Let's go in for Is that cream? That's cream. Yeah, not ice cream. Okay. Take a leche flan. >> So good. >> Oh, that is so good. Cheers, guys. We're going to go here on the Nanakuma line and we're going to go to Hakata station and then I'll try to get as much as many details as possible about how to do this for yourself if this is something you want to do. So, let's go. Okay. So, what you just want to find the JR line. There's signs like right up here. And then um you'll just see JR Shinkansen and you just go up as you arrive in Hakata. And from here, we'll figure out if we can buy a ticket or it'd be nice if we could just use our sua and just tap. I'm expecting this ride to be a little pricey because it is 2 and 1/2 hours. I think it's JR. It's not I don't think it's Shinkansen, but I get a little confused even though I'm been to Japan many times and I'm a bit of a Japan expert or I should say pro at this point. Maybe not expert but pro, but I get a little confused cuz is the shinkansen part of JR? I think those things are together. But um yeah, because you can buy the JR pass, which includes the Shinkansen. Anyway, we'll figure it out. We'll figure it out. I'll let you know. All right. So, here you can see we're going to go to Let me check my Google Maps. When in doubt, guys, check your Google Maps. And as you can see, without fail, platform 4, Jr. Midori Henbash. So, we got like um at least 40 minutes, but we wanted time to figure out if we could get a ticket and everything. So, let's see how this looks. And it's actually well marked. You can see there's a picture of a bus. There's the picture of the Shinkansen that you'll see all over Japan. And I'm assuming up there goes to the city probably. Yeah, there's like a It's nice here. I mean, it's well equipped. There's like cafes and stuff all over here that you can uh take advantage of. Seattle's best. You got a Family Mart. Everything that you need at McDonald's. So, if you want to wait for your JR like us, probably come down here. But, let's find the info. Let's find the info first. And then you'll go up another floor here to Shinkansen West. And that's it, I think. Okay. So, there's actually a nice shopping area here, but I think JR is right here. So, yeah, you can see it's really nice up here. We have not spent time in actual Hakata. The two regions that you stay in Fukoka are either Hakata or Tenjen. We've heard Tenjin's more of like the foodie scene. You know, if you want to go have drinks, it's more ten. This is also a place that people stay cuz it's very close to the JR line. So, that is one thing to consider as well. Very easy to get from the airport to Hakata. Continuing to follow the signs here. Great thing about Japan is everything's super well structured. You'll be able to find your way and someone will help you if you get lost. You can see this JR station. Lots of stuff here. And maybe we can buy tickets. Hopefully we can. I'd love to be able to just tap Family Mart here. Everything you need, guys. It is super busy here. We were not expecting this. It's like a Wednesday. um short distance. That's not what we need. Now, if we can't get here today, what we're going to do is we're going to make sure to buy a ticket for tomorrow, but I think we'll be fine. So, this is you can go to Tokyo everywhere from here, right? Be Peppa. That's near Beu is near um the Yufu inbash. So, we want to take the Midori. I don't see it. Houston Bash 1237 track 4. Okay guys, so let me explain. You just you simply go into the office. Very friendly people will help you get sorted out. Now for two return uh two tickets to go plus two tickets to return. So from Hakata to Henbash and then Hstonbash back to Hakata, it was 15,000 yen roughly. Roughly 15,000 which is $100. Okay. So about $50 a person to uh two and back. Okay. For you to go. So, um, yeah, just just so you're aware, but it's actually super easy. I'm not sure if thisa card works. Um, but I didn't have 15,000 yen. We didn't have like 7,500 yen each on our suas. So, it's just better to get tickets anyway, right? So, yeah. All right, guys. Let's go, folks. I had to try this. I love ginger. I love apple. Apple ginger ale. And it's uh by the boss brand here. Let's give it a rip. really heavy on the ginger. Wow. Not bad. Not bad. Okay. So, easy does it. There it is. So, you just put this one in with the stamp right through the JR gate and you're good. Now, we're at platform 4, track four. So, there we are. Hston Bash, folks, I've been saying it the last 24 hours, but boy, is it good to be back in Japan cuz being on the JR the the JR tracks again is ah it's nice, guys. It's nice. >> So, let's go to Hston Bash, the Dutch village in the Nagasaki Prefecture of Japan. Going to be a unique experience for us. So, let's go, guys. You excited? By the way, guys, >> this is Bambi's birthday celebration. No, her birthday's tomorrow, >> but with our schedule, we're going to go celebrate today. And then we'll also get her a cake and everything tomorrow. >> Yeah, of course. Of course. But yeah, so the first part of this trip, we're celebrating Bambi's birthday. And then I have a bunch of other stuff planned for Japan. That's very exciting. So, you're going to want to stay tuned throughout this entire series in Japan. It's going to be epic, guys. I do not believe that is it, but we'll check. Okay, this is indeed it. Just so you guys know, it arrived 12 minutes early. Okay, so but it says Madori Express, so I'm pretty sure this is it. We're car 2, so if nothing else, we'll just hop on here and we'll walk. Henbash. There it is. Henbash. Oh, it's got its own uh own train. Very cute. Very cute. Look at this. Helston bus. >> There it is. Okay. Wow. This is cool, guys. This is cool. I'll show you what the train looks like. I do think we're paying a premium for this type of train. I think there's maybe a cheaper way to get here, but eh, whatever. Car number two. Here we are. Oh, look. What is Lauren? Car number two. Wow. It's retro, guys. It's retro. Actually, over here. This is cool. Look at this. Look at this. Look at this. This is the most interesting one. I don't know about the most, but one of the most more interesting trains I've been on in Japan cuz it's thematic, right? It's its own thing. By the way, there are cup holders here. I'm assuming that will stay. But that's a perk to sitting in the front. You get your own cup holder. So, let's go, guys. Bush. >> Okay guys, we are here >> and we drop out to a uh water way here. What a cool plane. What a cool train, guys. That was a really pleasant ride, huh? >> Yeah. >> All right, I guess we'll go this way. Let me tell you more about Henbash as we go along here, but uh and navigate our way out. I recommend it was just under 2 hours to get here. >> What a ride. One final shot of the uh Henbash themed train here. And over here in the distance, that's where we'll be going. I believe you can see the Dutch inspired building here. Now guys, Hston Bash was constructed in honor of the trade relations between Japan and the Dutch and the Netherlands. And I believe in some way somehow this is connected to the Dutch East India Company somehow. I don't know. You'll have to you'll have to fact check me on that. But I do know for sure this is in commemoration or honor of the trade relations between the Dutch and the Japanese which is why this entire area is Dutch themed. So by the way this is also the largest theme park by land area in Japan that is Hston Bash. So let's go. You can see the branding here. As you walk in you're met with a really European looking walkway here. This is huge on Bambi's bucket list. So, she's very excited to be here. So am I, actually. So am I. But here you can see a really scenic look at where you come in. You arrive here on the train. >> Is this Japan, guys? I can't believe this is Japan. This doesn't feel like we're in Japan, but we are. We are. So, uh, by the way, at 3 p.m. there is a discounted rate for the Henbos tickets. It's I think 5k um yen, 5,000 yen versus the all day pass is 7,000 plus yen. Um so we just wanted to come here and experience it. So we wanted to be here at 3 anyway. So I wanted to give you that info as well. But wow, it's on the river here. I guess river. It's on the water here. Canal, I guess. Canal. Canal. Yeah, as we are in a Dutch themed place. But yeah, we'll see. see what it has in store for us. You want to get some schnitle? >> Oh, >> how about that? I'm assuming that's Dutch cuisine. I've never been to the Netherlands, but probably get snitch here. >> Heineken. Yeah, for sure. For sure. A hinekin. And I don't think they have the other things here, guys. Wink wink. That you can get in the Netherlands, but uh seeing as we are in Japan. But anyway, so you walk over this very cool bridge to get to the theme park. And you can actually see the parking lot here is completely full. It is Wednesday. Yeah, Wednesday. You do hear the cicas out here. Of course, we are in Japan. And I'll let you know how the ticket stuff goes. Yeah. As you walk uh towards the entrance here, you're met with this Hotel Aurora, which is uh what you saw actually from a distance there. That's what this is that I showed you. And it looks really nice. Actually, might make sense to like stay overnight here depending, especially if you have like a family and you want to do like a like a trip with your kids here to the theme park. might actually make sense just to stay overnight there because it is, you know, two hours one way to get here. So, you got to dedicate a whole day outside of Fukoka to come here. But yeah, just something to consider. It's quite a long stretch here. I don't know where the ticket booth is yet, but feels refreshing. Completely different than anything I've seen in Japan, that's for sure. There's there's ATM here if you are curious and you're going to do this trip. There's the information booth and admission tickets. Okay, here we go. So, let's go. Oh, even the ticket booths here are different. Wow. Okay, guys. As you can see, it is uh 11,800 yen for two tickets. I I was able to pay by MX. So, for those of you who are curious, you can pay by like every credit card here. Uh yeah. So, this is what the pass looks like. We got the after 3 p.m. pass. So, we've got like 20 minutes and then we'll go in. All right, since we're waiting, let's try an iawasaki hano brace pork belly bun. Let's try it. This is Nagasaki, I think, food, maybe. Specialty here. Let's try it. Here it is with cheese. 660 yen. So, you got the cheese right there. Raised pork in a bow bun. Wow, that's good. It's like a pork burger. The cheese is interesting. It's a little much. I would go no cheese, but how about we let Bambi give it give it a rip. Let them know what you think. >> Let's see. >> Good though. >> The the pork is very tender. >> Yeah, the pork's the star. Yeah, agreed. >> I like the cheese, >> but it could be like just cheese by itself or just pork by itself. >> Yeah, >> agreed. Overall, very good. Okay, so they just rang the bell. People were waiting to get in for the 3 p.m. >> So, we'll just scan this and we're in Hen Bash. We're in. Yes. Greeted by some bunnies here. on entrance that people are getting pictures with. >> We've got the old horse and carriage there, the old uh car as well. Steam steam engine, I'm assuming, vehicle there. This is huge on Bambi's bucket list because she's always wants to go to the Netherlands. >> So, she gets a little taste of it here. >> Yes, >> me too. I would like to go to the Netherlands as well. My dream is to like see the tulips in Netherlands in Holland. >> Okay. Okay. >> You see the windmills there as well. Super interesting. And I would say this is a nice little day trip here, guys, from Poka for sure. See what we get into here. These are not tulips, but they are sunflowers. The in at the uh as you at the entrance as you walk through. Oh, this is super interesting. There's like a um groupings of a grouping of like bears here as well. I don't know the historical context of this, but something Dutch and even some of the ah teddy bear kingdom. Okay, there it is. And you can see some of the old paintings here as well. And there's a teddy bear kingdom right in there. Very interesting. But see some of the historical paintings here portraying like a Dutch early century Dutch. You want to go in the teddy bear kingdom? All right, let's go. Let's go, guys. Let's see what the teddy bear kingdom's about. [Music] >> What is this museum of teddy bears? Oh, it must be a thing here from Dutch. I had no idea, guys, that one of the countesses, the one of the Dutch countest is was into teddy bears, but there she might be or a depiction of her. Wow. Fascinating. [Music] Mother of teddy bear here. Father of teddy bear. >> Look, he's got him on a leash. Interesting. >> The teddy bear stems from an episode in the life of the former president, >> Theodore Res. Teddy Res. Huh? See guys, I'm not a history buff. One day, the president who loved hunting went on a bear hunt. Interesting. I did know about that. [Music] Very interesting. Rows and rows and rows of teddy bears here. This was not on my Japan bingo card, but we're here. Okay. And here's one from my neck of the woods. Historic Philadelphiaians. Wow. George Washington, Martha Washington, Benjamin Franklin, Betsy Ross. Oh, so there's a whole um section here dedicated to the Philadelphiaians. I'm from Pennsylvania. Then here's Omiia Mari, which I'm assuming are some Japanese teddy bears. And I believe this is the Wright brothers. Okay, this is starting to make sense. The Roosevelt family originates from Holland. Of course, it's an American president, but okay. [Music] And now we have a circus theme here, too. There it is. Yeah. >> All right. Well, that was interesting. Okay. Here we are. Okay. Yeah. This is similar to where we started. Windmills are so cool. You see the canals here? >> Yeah. >> Yeah. Absolutely cool. Look at that bus, guys. Bunny inspired. And uh I think we can just walk here. So, I'm kind of at a loss for like looks like you can rent one of those like kind of where to go, but this is looks like a ride that you can go on. And here's the bus. [Music] Wow, this is wild. I would say like of course you know you're in Japan, right? But like you can hear the cicas, but it it really doesn't feel like you're in Japan. You know, folks, this reminds me of Genting Highlands or Genting Highlands in Malaysia cuz it's kind of out and you're in the nature, but it's all like thematic, right? So, Genting Highlands is a different vibe, but it's similar in structure if you if you understand what I'm saying. So, this one, of course, is Dutch themed as I've mentioned many times. And you see the canals here. So, I think we'll end up probably renting one of these bikes. I don't know if you've seen them, but there's one going by right here. We'll probably end up renting one of these. We have a few hours here before we got to go back. We just arrived, but we are set to get back into Pakoka around just before 8. So, and uh Bambi's already target acquired on the chocolate house. So, and here's the bus. Yeah. Let's see what's in the chocolate house, folks. >> We're both very hungry. So, we got to get some food somewhere. Here's a maritime museum. Oh, you can get food here. Like food food, not just chocolate. Okay. Oh, wait. Is that a chocolate curry? Hopefully not. Hopefully, it's food. Food. All right, let's check it out. Not open. not open. Okay. Or the wrong entrance. Maybe it's over here. And maybe we have more options. Wow, look at this. This is so cool, guys. Cheese market. Boy, I have never experienced anything like this considering I haven't been to Europe. Well, you can get fondue as well. Lemon steak, hamburg steak. So, we're just gonna select the best restaurant. Bambi's Choice. Bambi's Choice. Yes, of course. The Castle of Castella. All right. Be cool to sit by the water. Oh, there's crepes as well. No. Bambi loves crepes, but Oh, we've got a water fountain display over there as well. Very interesting. Quite a bit to see here. Here's the labyrinth. Labyrinth of lights and sounds. Okay. [Music] There's another cafe over there. Ice creams, all sorts of stuff. Here's another one. Sausage wag. That'd probably be my choice. Or the cheese wag. We've got honeycomb soft serve ice cream. Wow, does that look good. Yeah. Sausages. Wag wag. Wag barbecue terrace. Guys, what do you think? Are you going to take a day trip here now that you see this video? Let me know. Let me know. Oh, there's pepper lunch. >> Pepper lunch. >> Pepper lunch right here. Really good food there. >> Um, what else? We've got bicycle parking. Again, this is the largest theme park by land area in Japan. So, I'm assuming we're just seeing a little bit of it right now. I'm sure there's much more to see here. >> And here's the Yeah, the famous carousel which is on the ticket here as well. So, there's one more here, which is a cafe. Ever cafe, produced by Evergreen. Huh. Okay, we've decided on Chocolate House after all. So, let's go after you. [Music] Not very busy here, but candies and stuff. Looks like there's an actual place to buy souvenirs and actual chocolates here as well. Okay, guys. Well, I'm not sure that you come to House in Bash for the food. Just like you don't go to Netherlands, I don't think for the food. So, I don't think this is going to be knockout, but I got chicken, rice, elderberry soda. We're going to be eating a lot more later in Fukoka on it on the other video. And Bambi got seafood pasta. M >> and a chocolate shake cuz we're at the chocolate house. Let's at least try the kurag. It's not called kurag on the menu. >> It's good. Always good in Japan, man. All right. And here's a closer shot of this pretty cool fountain here. And I don't know if these are actually these buildings are actually housing anything, but we've got some decisions to make here because got about an hour and a half of exploration before we have to try to find our way to the JR. But take a look at this old school. What is this? Chocolate inspired car. Pretty interesting. This whole place is pretty interesting, let me tell you. We're We're thinking about maybe renting one of those bikes, >> but renting that car. >> You want to rent the car? Is that okay? Let's do it. >> Yeah. I got one of these pine blue sodas. Let's take a look at this, man. So good. Very sweet. Yum. There's a even like a flower museum or something along those lines there. Light shows down there. Um ferris wheel, bikes, food, all sorts of stuff. This dome is really cool. Kind of like rainbow glittering as you see here type of dome. Cafes everywhere. There's a forest cafe, folks. Look at this vending machine. I thought that was actual stone. At first, I really genuinely thought it was actual stone, but no, that's a graphic. You got the usual Japanese drinks in here or drinks that you would find in one of these vending machines, but a unique look to it. And yes, your card works there. So, folks, we're going to check out the naked ocean there. Ocean exhibits, but it really does look like you're in Amsterdam here, folks. I mean, look at this. Well, folks, this sky floor is produced by Square Enix, which is like a Final Fantasy video game company, media company, I guess. Interesting. See what this ocean exhibit's about. Give you an idea what to expect in one of these. That's pretty cool, guys. Nemo. Of course, the graphics are going to be amazing cuz we're in Japan. Very interesting displays here. >> Wo, this is cool. Kind of trippy. Look guys >> actually it's interactive. Sick. >> Wow. Sick. It's like a digital aquarium, guys. That's the way I would describe it. There's the Nemo clown fish. We saw a bunch of those in the Philippines, huh? In real life. >> Yeah. [Music] Here's the oasis, the real deep sea. Dark and silence of the ocean. Shore of shadows. also interactive. >> Oh, there I am. Hi. [Music] >> There's Bambi. It's >> dangerous seas. I don't know what's going on here. >> Oh, there's probably Cool. [Music] >> Folks, this is much bigger than we expected. Like I thought it would be like one room, but no. This is like a whole multifloor exhibit here attraction. Okay, guys. This is like really what I've seen of Amsterdam in pictures. Like this part really looks like it. You see the brownstone houses there right along the canal canal. You can even walk down along the canal. Now in Amsterdam, I believe the houses are right up to the water, but you get the idea. And this is almost like you're in a city. It says Hotel Amsterdam there. So I guess this is one of the places somewhere around here that you can also stay. And I was right. This is what I've seen of pictures of Amsterdam. Here's Sententrum. Some interesting vehicles. So many interesting vehicles on display here. And I think down here it's just straight up like a uh mimicking mimicking Amsterdam, the actual city. Yeah, Hotel Amsterdam. Look at that. I think there's something by the water here, too. I'm curious to uh document to show you at this even like a wararf or a docking area here. Definitely an interesting experience. I would recommend it. You know, um you'd have to have a few days in Fukoka to make this work because again, it's going to take a good portion of your day getting here and then back. But if this is really like if you're wanting to have some unique experience in Japan, you're not really going to find this anywhere else in the country. So yeah, or if you want to do a Euro trip, but you've never done one. It's kind of a nice concession. Kind of get a nice taste. One day I'll do Europe, guys. I don't know when, but one day. One day. I like Japan. You know, hard to beat Japan. All right, just continuing our tour here of the Netherlands in Japan. So, yeah, it was like um $79 for two people to get in here after 3:00 p.m., right? So, if you go the full day, I think it'll cost you probably at least 100 for two people. >> And that is USD. Here's the Hotel Amsterdam, which probably is the place to stay if you come here and you stay. Um, if that is indeed an actual hotel and not just a display. Here we've got the mimicking mimicking of the gardens here that you may find in Amsterdam again as well. So yeah, something about $80 something around $80 for the two tickets in here after 3 p.m. And then the Shinkansenins were $100 for $2. So you're looking at about $180 out the door from Fukoka to get here and view this after 3 p.m. and then get back. So, for those of you who are curious about that information, I would say not bad. It's about $90 a person to do this. And you get to experience this region of Japan as well. Again, this is in the Nagasaki Prefecture. I have seen that Nagasaki, the actual city, is pretty cool. Um, it's just a bit far from here, the actual city. So, we can't fit it in on this trip, but there's always another Japan trip, guys. You know that. You know that. So maybe one day I'll get all the way down there. Nice way to start my next trip back here in Japan. This is now my fourth time here. Start in Fukoka. Come here. We go to other regions instead of starting in Tokyo, which is what I usually do. I still think Tokyo is maybe my favorite city. But it's really tough for me to choose between Tokyo and Osaka. But it's nice to start down here cuz it means like this trip feels different to me. It feels different instead of always starting in Tokyo and ending around the Osaka region. Wow, there really is a lot to explore here. And I don't think we're even touching the surface to be to be real with you. There's even like a whole it's like a water slide or something down here that I see. Kan Tang. It's like a gift shop over here. But yeah, there's like a water park or something like that. here is um and I I would say we were going to pull the trigger on those bikes but hard to film and then we're taking pictures and everything. So other other things we have to do. I'd say quite the experience here. I imagine yeah there's like a place to sit outside, have some wine or a beer, some cheese, you know, a sausage. And I think this is it by the water. Ah, I can only sell so so much of this because of the music. But here's the Tower City Terrace here. So, you can actually hop on one of those boats and go down the canal and then have some food and drinks down here. Folks, there's even a fishing game here. You can even play a fishing game. That's sick. And it's crazy that Square Enix uh created some of these experiences. I saw at least one. I don't know about that fishing game, but of course every kid, you know, born in the '9s like myself and in the early 2000s knows Square Enix from Final Fantasy. Of course, the various Final Fantasy games and other Square Enix products. Wow, there's even a whole section over here we haven't seen. Oh, there's like a pub here. Bayside Kitchen. Beer restaurant. It says beer restaurant. So, pub right by the uh docking area here. Ah, it smells like the ocean, you know? It feels like you're at the beach or restaurants. Man, I'm sure on the weekend when tourists are coming here, this place is super fun. Now it's a little empty. Grab a Heinek in here. >> You want to grab a Heineken? >> No. Yes, but no. Let's see what beers they do have on tap. I'm just kind of curious. Let's see, guys. Oh, this is cool. They have Japanese beers. Oh, they do have Carl'sburg. Okay. Pax pills. I've never had that. Belgian. Ah, Pzner Urgwell is check. I love this one. And also the wine stuff on her. I love this beer as well. And then they have the Guinness of course. So they've got the European beer primarily. Denmark, Belgian, Ireland, Czech, and German. This might these two are the best. These are the best. We're just about at the end here. I mean, I think I don't know. Presumably. I mean, it could go on forever. Who knows? I mean, I have no idea, folks. There's even a washroom. So, I guess people like a laundry area. So, I guess people really do stay here, you know, overnight. Crazy. Maybe the staff as well. [Music] So folks, I was just kind of thinking about this like Japan really does have a little bit of everything, you know, and I was thinking like maybe this is why, you know, many people here don't leave cuz even though you know Japan is a really the Japanese passport is really strong and you do get Japanese tourists other places, but most Japanese I believe prefer to live in Japan and I think part of that is just the convenience of the country and you know the access and everything here. But also, there's a little bit of everything, right? I mean, if you want a weekend getaway to Europe, take the Shinkansen down here from Tokyo and you're in the Netherlands, you know? So, yeah, it's just something I was thinking about. There really is a little bit of everything here in this in this country, guys. Amazing. See the boat coming in here? Assuming you can charter that somehow. Picturesque, folks. Picturesque. With that, we're going to begin our journey back to Fukoka. I'll show you that. I'm going to get a bit of an echiben beer. You know, a train beer. I'll show you the journey back and then we'll go from there. All right. So, Bambi tells me this is actually the airport name. And so, this is the farewell gate. Okay. Farewell. Bye-bye. Good time. Good time here. I'm glad we did this. >> Terminal souvenir. pretty massive uh souvenir shop. Folks, look, Target acquired. They have their own host Bosch beer. I would absolutely love this beer. If it was cold, I'd take it as my Ekuben. I'm now forgetting if there's a Family Mart in the station. So, I think I will just we'll just get our drinks here. Oh, the problem in Japan. Choices, choices, choices. What do I go with? So many beers. Um, of course my favorite is I think Yeah, for sure. Sapro. Oh, wait. Is this the Hoyen Bash? No, that's a sai. So, get a sapro. We'll go with the classic old Sappro. My favorite Japanese beer. One of my favorite beers in the world. Okay, folks. I'm thinking that's our train right there. We'll find out. Some we took in. So, looks like people are lining up, though. All right. Just waiting for it to open, I guess. Very unique train. One of the most more unique trains I've been on for sure. All right, folks. Let's get back on this train. Looking forward to that. Sappo Zapo. Perfect. Yeah, they even have a footrest here. Yep. Oh, she does. All right, guys. And that just about concludes our amazing day in Hostenbash. Thank you so much for being here. Would you go? I think I would go again. It was a great time. Thank you so much for being here, guys. We're now at Hakata. I recommend it. And yeah, stay tuned for more Japan videos. I got so much planned. And like, subscribe. I'll most certainly be talking to you again soon.

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  1. バンビさん、お誕生日おめでとう🎂🎁素敵な1日をプレゼントされましたね❤
    ハウステンボスは行ったことがないので、良い勉強になりました。他のテーマパークほど混んでいないし1泊すればのんびり良い場所を楽しめそうですね。
    確かに日本のパスポートはビザ無しで色々な国に行けるし私も海外旅行は大好きですが、日本各地の気になる場所も死ぬまでに行けるか分からないので悩ましいです😊

  2. Verrryyy nice place indeed…

    & Yessir, used to be a Square Enix guy too (at least somewhere until FFX-2 or the Dissidia era).

    Happy birthday to Bambi!

  3. The sound you are opening beer can at the train reflects the video would be over😂 It refreshes you and helps your tiredness disappear. Otukaresama-desu.

  4. Bambiさんのショート動画見ました

    日本を、日本人を意識し
    迷惑かけないよう行動してる姿に心打たれました😢

    凄く嬉しいです
    日本の生活を楽しんでください🇯🇵
    来てくれてありがとう

  5. FYI Shinkansen(新幹線) and JR line are both JR's train, but JR line and Shinkansen are different line.
    JR line is a conventional line, and Rail itself is different from Shinkansen(wider).

  6. Wow!!!! I would love to live there instead of the Netherlands, because I don’t see immigrants who don’t accept our culture 😂 I would say go to Poland mutch cheaper and cleaner 👍🏻 have fun !

  7. Just loved it! We'll also be back in Japan soon and planned the very same, to spend some days in Fukuoka (to watch gran sumo tournament) and from there to visit the surroundings what includes Nagasaki. We'll definetely visit those places, thank you for sharing 😊

  8. ジャパンは素敵汚くなりました。九州はまだ汚されていませんのでゆっくり楽しんで下さい。長崎は夜景と坂が有名でお隣の佐賀は隠れスポットで温泉で満喫してください。ですが温泉以外は何もないです。でも最高。足湯もその辺にありますがフレッシュできますよ。

  9. gosh yeah I'll have to reiterate my previous comment. You picked the wrong season to come. It's the heat my dude. Nobody wants to be out in that heat and that's evidenced by how empty everything is. I went to Huis Ten Bosch last April and it was jam-packed– you could barely walk some areas

    Anyway. Safe travels.

  10. 福岡住みだけど、近いにハウステンボスとか行ったことない😂たくさんお客様いてびっくり!いつも楽しくみてます😊

  11. 長崎でしたら
    是非 長崎市内へ行って下さい。
    そこだけが 鎖国時代に 開いていた日本。
    日本のどこにもない 日本の歴史が分かります。

  12. もうお願いだから国へ帰れ。日本を紹介しないで。外国人を日本に呼ばないで。

  13. Oh, you didn’t go into Nagasaki City? You really should’ve, mate. It’s one of the most unique spots in all of Japan, and a must-visit just like Kyoto or Hiroshima. It’s also a top destination for Japanese travelers. Just search “travel Nagasaki” and you’ll see the official Nagasaki Prefecture tourism site pop up first — and yeah, it’s fully in English.

  14. You have to get to Europe. It's time……Start in Amsterdam and make your way across the most beautiful cities