🕒 11/01 3pm🌡️ +16℃ 🚶‍♂️5km
As many viewers asked, in my Tohoku journey I stopped at Misawa city. There is military base here managed by Japan and US air forces. That’s probably the reason why the main street going to the base looks like some American town.
I walked from Misawa station through Misawa Park. Found an abandoned railroad and walked along it. Then I passed the city center and finished at Central Park when it got dark.
One scared cat was found 🙀

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40 Comments

  1. Misawa looks special with this touch of America. I liked the nostalgic old railroad and steam engine 🚂 /and the kitty 😸!/ in the park, and the nice autumn colored, and crunchy, leaves 🍂🍁🥰 . This walk is really a good one 🥰👍!

  2. At the beginning of the video I was thinking, 'what if I ever go to Japan and see Ram? I'd definitely thank him for his amazing videos, but what language would I use? Japanese or English?' Just then, that guy stopped you and asked if you were a birdwatcher or something lol What's とりけつ?That's what I heard.

  3. Hey Ram! I've been to about a dozen of US bases in Japan and Misawa is one of two that I have never visited. Thanks again for the awesome content! look forward to my another tour to Japan this year haha!

  4. My Dad and I were driving past a cemetary one day, and I said: "I wonder how many dead people are in there?" And my Dad said: "All of them Son…"

  5. My best memories lived here for the 3 years that I stayed. Roamed most of the area with a car full of friends. Fishing, snowboarding, festivals, clubbing, bar hopping, scenic car rides, jet ski on the lake, visiting other JSDF bases and making local friends and even made friends with some of the local Yakuzas so many great and unforgettable memories. Seeing this reminded me that 23 years had passed.

  6. Man: Excuse me. Are you taking picture of me?
    Rambalac: I am a YouTube influencer. I walk Japan and make important videos.
    Man: I do not want to be in your video.
    Rambalac: If you stay in my video you will be an important influencer, too! The entire world will know you!
    Man: OK! Let’s do it!😂😂😂😂

  7. Japan haunts me in strange ways. It makes me think of music by Bjork, and it reminds me of growing up in the 1980's for some reason.

  8. Very thoughtful they have a plastic display of their local food products so visitors can understand the areas dining specialties 🥢🥢🍽

  9. I was a tiny child living at Misawa Air Force Base from 1959 to 1962. I have always and will forever love Japan. 💜

  10. I appreciate watching many nice sites. But try to shoot the japanese ghettos once, in order to present a more complete reality of Japan. Plenty of sad broken towns in Niigata falling in pieces, barely suitable for humans especially in winter condition.

  11. 600000 सब्सक्राइबर्स के लिए बधाई। मैं आपसे 5 साल पहले जुड़ा था।

  12. у вас почти везде стоят автоматы с напитками что даже очень удобно а у нас в россии не ставят потому что долго не простоит))

  13. Very cool. I know its a cliche comment, but the main thing that stands out to me is how there is almost no trash in the "pass-through" areas (next to the rail tracks, under the overpass, etc).

  14. ive commented about this before, but your videos help me so much when i’m getting ready in the morning. especially when i wake up at a different time than usual! i also enjoy reading the signs and such, because i’m studying japanese and would like to visit someday. it’s helpful to see from the ground level if i could even make my way around, haha.
    i don’t always have time to comment, but i always watch. thank you very much for posting

  15. Kind sir,

    Will you be planing to revisit Tokyo Hinohara Village? Every time you record at that location, it becomes my new favorite video. I think the last time you were there was 2 years ago.

  16. At the beginning of the video, was that a case of mistaken identity? The man was trying to speak English to you and you where speaking Japanese to him, LOL.

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