Let’s walk through the streets of Nagoya, as we explore a typical neighborhood. We begin at the Hilton Nagoya and wall past residential area and through local parks. our destination today is Osu,
a lively entertainment district in Nagoya.

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26 Comments

  1. Congrats on having the Singapore Tourism Board recognising your talent and international reach to sponsor your trip. They are lucky to have you introducing the lion city. Look forward to seeing what you guys produce 🙂

  2. Oh noooo brother! I’m so sorry that you had horrible heat stroke! Kowaii ne! I’m just so happy that you recovered. I have an onegai please…… yes to carrying some type of drink that has electrolytes in it—like Pocari Sweat, from now on. Thank you for taking us on the long walk to Osu. I can’t believe that there’s such a huge temple in the middle of the shotengai. I especially can’t believe that they play Bingo there in Nagoya. 🤭 Aside from loving Pachinko, I also love Bingo. LOL! Thank you for all of your hard work at filming for us! I hope you didn’t get rained on, trying to get back to your hotel. Sending you lots of love!

  3. glad you're feeling better it's a good idea to bring more drinks with you even carry them in a back pack.

  4. I love when big cities have trees planted all around and the beautiful parks. And that temple was so cool, it did look like a arcade or theater.
    Have a safe trip back to Singapore. Congratulations on getting the sponsor.😊

  5. I love used clothes, it's like finding a treasure. since you've had dehydration in past before you go out you need to prehydate, that includes 24 hours prior to being out in hot weather

  6. I love your walking videos! Thanks for sharing them! I also love going to Japan as much as you go to Singapore, even though I've only gone once. I want to fly back to Tokyo in late July – early August, but I'm nervous about the heat because of what I've heard from so many people. My hometown is hotter, but I haven't been there in the summer in a few years and I'm used to cool weather year round. I want to engage in summer festivities and see the fireworks shows, but I'm not sure if it's worth it. Your experience almost fainting sounds scary! Sakura season is great, so maybe I'll do that again, then autumn in 2025. 🙂

  7. i also enjoy the backstreets, i have to drive where i live and i drive this way as well

    love your videos so much, thank you!

  8. Nagoya looks lovely ❤ Have you considered those icy neck coolers everywhere in Japan?Once they harden not sure if they need to be in hot water to turn liquid again.
    I have 2 nights in Singapore next month&think you influenced my Dr as for first time he went to hawker markets
    You can take boat ride with Satoshi at Marina Bay
    Thanks&Sydney has several Indonesian restaurants amongst others
    Cheers 🍻

  9. I had my first experience with “almost” heat stroke (exhaustion) last month and it was NOT something I wish to repeat. I am glad to see you were being proactive with hydration. I thought I had been but it wasn’t enough. Be careful! ❤

  10. A good Love Hotel will place a blocker behind your car in order to hide the license plate to ensure anonymity. Now that's what I call service!

  11. @Shinichi's World congratulations and super happy for you! Come after mid Nov, the Christmas lights up should be up by then and the weather should definitely be nicer than your earlier trips ☺️

  12. I've been to that kakigori place you passed by in Fushimi and it's really good! there's a lovely little garden inside too, so you can enjoy your icy treat with a view!

  13. So sorry to hear about your experience with heat stroke Shinichi. I had heat stroke about 30 years ago and I had to go to the hospital in the evening. I was playing beach volleyball all day with friends and drinking beer and wine coolers. It nearly killed me; so yeah people. Hydrate w/ water, GatorAde, fresh fruit juice, etc. Combination of all is good. But not too much! Plenty of breaks from being in the sun too. Nice walkabout Shinichi! Thanks and stay safe!

  14. Where is your favorite chicken rice spot in Singapore? I’ve heard of Yeo Keng Nam, Sin Kee and Ah Tai Hainanese. Hoping to go in the next year or two, thanks.

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