An evening of walking randomly around the fascinating streets of Tokyo, Japan.
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40 Comments
You ordered tongue 👅
Tokyo looks amazing! It's so sad to see these people still wearing mask outside. They are still under mind control.
Those stone pillars had the name of the town and its 1k to asakusa
People go there because of the lanterns and street shops you we're 1k from there
When you go to Oaska your gonna hear honking
Go see sumo
Gabriel about T-Mobile: Do you have unlimited phone service, with unlimited roaming? T-Mobile told me one could get that, and travel around the world using that.
On the vending machine if the labels below the price is red it means the product is hot 🔥 blue means cold 🥶
Gabriel, the word “sake” means alcohol, although we Americans think that “sake” refers to a type of alcoholic beverage. It does not. The word is more general in meaning. Beer is sake,too in other words.
very clean city
Great vid. I've noticed pretty much everyone wearing masks outside. Did anyone give you crap for not wearing one?
Hey Gabriel. Just wanted to say hi x ♥️ you helped me some years ago, talking to me, when I was feeling that my whole world was falling apart. I just wanted to say ty for that, hope you're well and safe travels. X
My friend would travel to Tokyo for business about 20 years ago. His Japanese business associate told him unlocked bikes aren’t stolen because they all are basically the same.
You are in a Korean restaurant the dish you have called Bibimbap
You made Japan my top Asian country to visit again (never been but want to) as it's so unlike the crazy US (since 2016).
What I Read…. about the bending machines red bottoms labels are for the hot drinks/food, blue is for cold.
Remaining silent is one of the basic virtues in Japan. In a highly civilized society, bothering no others shows respect for each other. Large stone displays are old location indicators before Tokyo was bombed into plain grounds during the war. And you are having the Korean Bibimbap dish as dinner.
I love the respect for everyone and everything aka no honking, no littering, being able to leave a bike unlocked! Amazing!
Love Gabriel sharing his sight of travels, a little slower insights- Dhamma Bhanu and Dhamma Adicca might give one a more expansive perception of travel.
One thing about the Japanese is that they are so courteous,nobody honking horns and everything runs in a civilised manner
You buy two cellphones, one keep with you and the other leave in U.S.. When come back, you just change the phones and the problem is solved!
Japan doesn’t require an onward ticket out of the country as an entry requirement for American Passport holders?
Thanks for the heads up about Moroccan street hustlers.
Thanks for your T-Mobile insider information
This is why I have not been to India
Since 1989. Could not take the honking noise, chaos, dirtiness,
Weird toilets on ground.
Japan interesting, never knew 40 million population Tokyo! Really
Nice that it is quiet.
Certainly not quiet now…..enjoy Halloween, sights and very loud sounds….
Regarding being hassled in Morocco, as soon as you give in, take a guide, then all the hassles stop! But yes, Tokyo seems to be a much more respectful and calm place.
Japan is a safe place but there are 2 scam you have to be careful off. Bar scam (similar to what happened in Istanbul) and religious cult scam (similar to South Korea)
Watch Chris channel (Abroad in Japan). He has also a good video on Pachinko 31:45
23:09 that is a corn soup. It’s really good and it’s actually hot (as in temperature). Try one.
It’s quiet because you have a homogenous population that has as its moral directive to be part of the herd, don’t stand out in behavior, and play by the rules. The poor, the mentally handicapped, the drug abusers…. Are shuffled away behind closed doors.
13:41 there are a couple of bottles with pictures displaying your soup (Ochazuke). They are cold though.
Why is EVERYONE still wearing a face mask ? Is that FASHION there ?
BTW …… You know I LOVE Evening/Night video's ! Keep them coming !
13:35 ….. So 100 Yen is just $0.70 for those drinks ??
23:04 …… Well …… It clearly says "HOT" under it, so I'm sure it ISN'T Yoghurt ! 🤣😉
Why all that masked people walking on the streets and also using It on bikes?
Brainwashed maybe?
When It Will finish?
Dig your videos! But some silliness going on here. One your looking like the "dumb Merican" not wearing a mask where most the locals are, even outside. Second a ridiculous assumption that there are no "bad or dangerous" neighborhoods in Tokyo. I promptly googeled that to see that there are very specific neighborhoods/villages/areas in Tokyo that are labeled "dangerous". J S lol Safe travels Brother!!
The dollar is at 30 year highs against the yen. 148 or so to 1.
Love your style of videos Gabe very enjoyable………………………Love your Japan series
Interesting that they're mostly masked up