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Part 1: http://youtu.be/h0SqAUHJeZg
Part 3: http://youtu.be/S-KfGRNPg3Y
http://kydeanderic.com/LivinginJapan2011-Part2
http://facebook.com/kydeanderic
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Freaking spectacular Kyde and Eric!
No No do not disturb the guard toad! I used to cache.. might get back to it one day 5 years was enough at a time π Spent a year in Japan back in the late 80's Miss it terribly… π
I think it's Okinawan women not Hawaiian
Enjoy your video ! Great job! Sending lantern in river is send comfort for dead, not happy birth. Oh, watch out for Uyoku….right wing party like KKK you may run into on street with rising sun flag and speaker !
I've become addicted to watching your guys' videos! The McDonalds food reviews are fascinating. As someone who doesn't travel very far from home very often, you provide an interesting and easy window into another culture. Keep it up!
Loved it!
Thanks for sharing these great experiences!
why are you called kyde?
So jealous you guys got to climb Mr Fuji. I used to live in Japan when I was a young and had an opportunity to climb Mt Fuji. My parents wouldn't let me go because they thought it was too dangerous. Still kinda bitter about it 20 years later. This video has rekindled my desire to revisit Japan and climb Mt Fuji!
Where can i get a sam samich?
after hearing you say you passed out i am curious to see how this goes!!
I still love this video so much
This is some serious hiking in the dark π But majestic when the sun rises..
On the jerky at the end of your video, I remember when we travelled from Namibia to RSA near the Orange river. We approached the border (traffic count almost zero) . There, at a bend in the road before a bluff, was a sleepy sentry who asked (in order) : do you have any biltong (jerky), guns or pornography? We declared our gemsbok biltong and after he found we did not have that much, were allowed to proceed round the bend. I had just stated to my wife that that was an ineffective border guard which I could have driven last without stopping , when we saw the two machine gun posts and very strong barrier ahead of us!
Don't mind me, I'm just trying to get better at commenting on all the videos I watch
Been using some of your older videos as background noise and video while working from home, it's crazy to see how much you guys have changed over the last 10 years! Still love these older videos
A wise man climbs Fuji-san once. A foolish man climbs it twice.
10:05 is pretty badass
Do you feel like Japan has changed since you first started living there? If so, in what way? I'm really curious to know what's you think about it!
3 to 5 degrees F per 1000 feet height is the temperature change.
On a dry, sunny day, the temperature typically drops 5.4-degrees Fahrenheit for every 1,000 feet in elevation gain, according to the National Weather Service. If itβs raining or snowing, that rate of change decreases to a 3.3-degree drop every 1,000 feet.