Yea, we thought that was strange as well, but it was later explained that it's common for cars to get stuck on the railcrossings on the roads which is the real problem. The bullet train is elevated though so there are no street crossings which is why it was OK.
I don't really know to be honest. I think they just call them studios here, but I'm not sure what they say to differentiate between recording studios and practice studios. The place I play is a live house that also has a practice studio attached. I know some guitar shops (like the ones inside of malls) also have practice rooms sometimes.
just "tuned" back into see if Mr. housewife replied…….. and saw your post….. well I cant get the "konichiwa26" to delete……… I LOVE!!!!! Kyde and Eric's videos and LOVE!!!! Japan!!!! cant wait to be done with school and go live in Japan!!!!! I am "enamored" with the country,people and culture……! Konichiwa49
Hello again Kyde and Eric, Would Kyde be interested in doing another "Cooking with Kyde" video…… maybe the green curry you ate in the White Pepsi, video…. or some other Asian dish??? I make the Okonomiyaki for me and my "Hubby" now and then… I miss the train Japanese voices calling out the stops……. SOO Japanese….. Konichiwa49
It's probably streamed on the internet somewhere, but we don't follow sports so it's not a big deal. Plus the time difference might make it an odd hour here, but I have no idea what time it happens in the states.
thanks for answering my questions ive looked up some stuff about japan and I would love to go visit Japan someday to learn more about japan keep making your videos there great to watch
I love you guys and your videos!!! I've watched so many of them tonight. It's been my dream to visit Japan and these videos only fuel my passion to go. thank you for the videos.
great vid guys, I see another simple outing turned into the huge adventure lol. I relies now I missed my calling, im like6'4 almost 350lbs. but unlike most dudes that big ive busted my ass all my life. anyway I could have been a sumo and you could have been my manager eric! we could have thrown salt and scratched our way to fortune.lol you guys have cool friends too, tommy is such a dork but in a very cool way. hes obviously very smart when he can figure out the trains, and all the locals are still standing there in the snow lmao. great vid thx again "X" 🙂
Do you know if a sumo wrestler win, he gets a prize of 30,000yen per a flag which a staff shows on the dohyou field? When it's yokozunas fight, the winner can win over 20 flags, 600,000yen, at a fight!
Going through the backlog! Gotta say, Hot Lemon is amazing. I was feeling under the weather on a day trip to…Nikko, I believe. Randomly spotted a hot lemon drink in a vending machine and nothing I've had since can match it. Perfect for cold mornings and stuffy noses!
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Hi Love the resting. But what was the leveling / G-force App !?
Thank you for the insight
I didn't think i would have interest in sumo wrestling but it looked fun!
It was less than $20 a seat for the nosebleed section. Quite affordable.
Yea, we know nothing of the sport but it was good fun to see!
It's in the android store. It's called GPS Status.
Yea, we thought that was strange as well, but it was later explained that it's common for cars to get stuck on the railcrossings on the roads which is the real problem. The bullet train is elevated though so there are no street crossings which is why it was OK.
Rush hour in Tokyo can be pretty crammed in to put it lightly. But I wouldn't say it's a huge problem exactly, its being used as designed.
We will likely have a video covering whats been new with us in a couple of months. We're waiting to see where our lives end up at the moment!
I'm a bit bored of my housewife duties! Soon I will be teaching more classes and I'm looking forward to it!
Another awesome vid ! Thank you guys. Tokyo looks beautiful in the snow . 😉
I don't really know to be honest. I think they just call them studios here, but I'm not sure what they say to differentiate between recording studios and practice studios. The place I play is a live house that also has a practice studio attached. I know some guitar shops (like the ones inside of malls) also have practice rooms sometimes.
You sound like you have a lot of energy, maybe that's how you are both konichiwa26 and 49 😀
Always like watching these videos, and they are nicely composed too.
Awwww~ Kyde's cuteness was shot down by Eric. On 4:38. TwT
She's cute, but you can't let her get a big head about it!
Thanks!
Hahahaha! That's what I say to a bunch of people too! *hush hush now* (>w0)
just "tuned" back into see if Mr. housewife replied…….. and saw your post…..
well I cant get the "konichiwa26" to delete……… I LOVE!!!!! Kyde and Eric's videos and LOVE!!!! Japan!!!! cant wait to be done with school and go live in Japan!!!!! I am "enamored" with the country,people and culture……!
Konichiwa49
Hello again Kyde and Eric,
Would Kyde be interested in doing another "Cooking with Kyde" video…… maybe the green curry you ate in the White Pepsi, video…. or some other Asian dish??? I make the Okonomiyaki for me and my "Hubby" now and then… I miss the train Japanese voices calling out the stops……. SOO Japanese…..
Konichiwa49
Great video guys! Please do more…I really enjoy all the things you two do in japan.
can you guys even watch the super bowl in japan
It's probably streamed on the internet somewhere, but we don't follow sports so it's not a big deal. Plus the time difference might make it an odd hour here, but I have no idea what time it happens in the states.
Thanks! We will! We enjoy them too!
thanks i was curious i love your videos
No prob, thanks!
how long did it take you guys to learn japanese I would like to learn it
Still working on it. It's pretty tough.
i bet it seems like a hard language to learn i want to visit japan someday if i get the chance to
You certainly should learn a little bit if you visit, but it's by no means critical to know a lot Japanese just for a visit.
thanks for answering my questions ive looked up some stuff about japan and I would love to go visit Japan someday to learn more about japan keep making your videos there great to watch
Will do! Thanks!
hey do you guys ever watch Gaki No Tsukai? Are they very popular in Japan? always get a good laugh from the Batsu (not sure how to spell) games.
We don't have a TV, so…no. Haha.
For the nosebleed section it was like ~$20USD. The floor seats are crazy expensive, well over $100 each.
They should have a section where members of the audience are invited to compete
I agree 100%.
Kyde looks like el nino torres and travis pastrana.
Dang! I'm handsome!
I love you guys and your videos!!! I've watched so many of them tonight. It's been my dream to visit Japan and these videos only fuel my passion to go. thank you for the videos.
great vid guys, I see another simple outing turned into the huge adventure lol. I relies now I missed my calling, im like6'4 almost 350lbs. but unlike most dudes that big ive busted my ass all my life. anyway I could have been a sumo and you could have been my manager eric! we could have thrown salt and scratched our way to fortune.lol you guys have cool friends too, tommy is such a dork but in a very cool way. hes obviously very smart when he can figure out the trains, and all the locals are still standing there in the snow lmao. great vid thx again "X" 🙂
did you say sumo rink instead of ring, lol
What is the name of app that you guys were using to measure the speed of bullet train? It looks really awesome!
Do you know if a sumo wrestler win, he gets a prize of 30,000yen per a flag which a staff shows on the dohyou field? When it's yokozunas fight, the winner can win over 20 flags, 600,000yen, at a fight!
I could just watch you guys all day!
ローカル線の振り替えで新幹線にタダで乗れるなんて、
なんとラッキーだったのでしょう。
6:03 "Seasoned sumo wrestlers". Lol that's one of the greatest puns I've ever heard – intentional or not.
Sweet!
I liked the transition from when the sumo wrestlers were throwing salt around and your comment about "seasoned veterans". Yes, literally seasoned. 🙂
Going through the backlog! Gotta say, Hot Lemon is amazing. I was feeling under the weather on a day trip to…Nikko, I believe. Randomly spotted a hot lemon drink in a vending machine and nothing I've had since can match it. Perfect for cold mornings and stuffy noses!