I had a lot of surprises in Switzerland, so how about France?

In this video, I’m going to Vlog my experience in France along with 17 surprises.

Let’s go to France for the first time!!!

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36 Comments

  1. I love how you travel in a kimono (sometimes I wish I could wear one, too, but for a Nordic-looking European that would be sensationally eccentric) and always take your matcha with you. You're like an ambassador of Japanese culture. Btw, your videos inspired me to try matcha, and now I drink it every morning.

  2. If you ever come to Boston, USA I hope we could maybe cross paths! Although I don’t know if you want to visit a city that is famous for throwing tea into the ocean 😆

  3. 楽しそう!!カナダに住んだ時に、ケベックに行きましたか?僕はカナダ人でモントリオールに住んでるので、知りたかったです。笑

  4. 👋 from California! What a lovely vlog!! I now drink delicious Matcha every day since watching your matcha video👍👍Paris is so beautiful isn’t it? How did you heat the water for your matcha by the Eiffel Tower? Ill meet you in Paris for matcha adventures 💜

  5. Such a fun trip! Hope you get to go to Louvre next time! I learned that there are a lot of Japanese people living in Paris so maybe that’s why the ramen over there is good. 😀 Can’t wait for next video! Hope you come to California sometime! 😊

  6. If you were surprised by trash on the road in December 2022 check out what its like now in Mar 2023… garbage piled up on streets and stinky. Apparently Paris is about fine foods and wines, luxury, art, pastries! If this was happening in Asian countries there would be a different reaction by global media

  7. that's very nice to see you travelling in France, i hope you enjoyed your stay.
    Sorry to not have met you during your stay here.
    I will visit for the second time your beautiful country in a month.
    I'm eager to visit it!

  8. Hi
    I will be saying I regret soo much not t have been able to know that you were in Annecy .I would have love to meet you .. know that if you would like to come back your are welcomed !!
    Bravo for your videos, your enthusiasm your are so sunny !

  9. Unbelievable! Going to France, a country with one of the most exquisite cooking traditions in the world and worrying mostly about ramen and matcha, seeing the Louvre from the outside (!)… Is this the result of the Japanese education system? Do history and culture (besides food) not matter there any more?

  10. The cheese in the heating pan is 100% Swiss. Its called raclette and it authorized to make the cheese only in a valley in Switzerland. Tbh even the pan is fake, I it's origin region we take an half cheese and heat it with fire or corde-chauffe. And obviously no meet or other things, the cheese is good, don't need to cover the taste.

  11. im french and i love love love love raclette !!!!!
    LOL I CROSS THE ROAD WHEN ITS RED SOMETIMES OOPS!
    Paris is dirty tbh and people steal a lot

  12. 1:05 Raclette is a Swiss dish. The French like to think it's French but… it's Swiss. The Cheese «Le Raclette» is a Swiss AOP Cheese.
    The machine is also a Swiss invention the French like to claim. 😉

  13. You photo Bombing the wedding couple is classic. They will be talking about that moment for years to come. Good on you for doing this. Plus, it just made there special day so much better. Thank you for your videos as always.

  14. Okage samade Pascal. Ma Ta Ne. Thanks for your really interestiing vidéos. Il makes me happy all the time. 🙏

  15. I'm following you from São Paulo – Brazil.. is hard to found out matcha here. Thank you for share this fantastic expirience with us!❤️🙏

  16. 5:49 that's kinda a problem :/ for us paris is the capital city of our country and the main job market place too. So the fact that japanese see it as a massive museum explains why the get shocked at the "lively street" side of the city 😣🤭 .

  17. Very enjoyable video, I have been binge watching your content since last night and I am your subscriber # 200 000 🙂 I am French and I used to live in Paris in the 1980s, it was paradise. Now, the city has become very dirty. I heard that there is a disease called Paris melancholia for Japanese people where they come to Paris and get so disappointed because of how dirty it is. I also believe that there are Japanese people who come to Paris to clean the city, out of respect. Is that true? You really should have gone to the Louvre, even for 30 minutes. I also recommand to go to Versailles, it's not too far from Paris but it really gives an idea of the opulence of France back in the days. Hope you get a chance to do a full visit of the Louvre next time. Did you go to Montmartre? I hope so.

  18. I really loved this video as a French/German person I can only relate to what you said about garbage, I am always really disappointed when I see garbage on the streets. When I was small I lived in Germany and there I remember that at school they said that the street is yours, like your home, so you have to take care of it and not put garbage on the floor as you wouldn't do at your home. Oh and for the tea only if you go to places specialized in tea, you will always get a DIY kit, and they will never think about different water temperature for the different kinds of teas hahaha ^^ I really often bring my own tea bags when I go on short work trip to be sure to have what I like with me. And I am really shocked by the price of the DIY tea in France it is absurdly more expensive that coffee even if they give you warm water and some tea bag. It always shocks me even if I am kind of used to it. hahah
    have a wonderful day and please do not hesitate to say if you ever come to Nice in south of France!

  19. Hello Aki, come to Scotland please:) we have matcha and tea shops here and beautiful scenery to drink matcha in the nature!

  20. If you can see the hinges on a door, it open toward you. dangerous for outsides doors since you could just easily remove the door. France is crazy. Japan is smart.

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