TÜRKİYE AŞIĞI JAPON KADINLAR! – Japonya Tokyo: Bölüm 3

I [ __ ] from Türkiye. Turkey. Turkey. What do you know about Turkey? They call you here from the door like this. They do stuff up there. The place used to be called the fuchs district in the 1950s. Where are you from? I’m from Turkey. Türkiye. Oh. Thank you. Sergen brother. Thank you Sergen brother. Japan is a complicated, complex place. Tokyo, especially, is a pretty complicated place. Would you look at that restaurant? Everyone is tiny, lives in a certain order. Turkish ice cream. Look, look, brother, look. Look at the fame of Maraş ice cream. Almost all of the young people are agnostic or atheist. I was just recording it on YouTube. I’m good, me too. Sezer Yılmaz. Thank you so much. I see people smoking on the street with your name for the first time . Normally, it’s illegal. Download 410 megabits, upload 340 megbits. Look at desktop computers. Man, how cheap they are. Now here we are, inside our oldest temple right now. Look, there’s another girl dressed in anime over there. Look, they’re walking around with umbrellas to protect themselves from the sun. We’re in the earthquake zone. They say we’re a country directly above the earthquake. Look at this. Nobody’s reading a book. It’s a lie. Everyone’s playing on their phones. Everyone’s like a socialite. Good morning. Good morning. Good morning, friends. Greetings to all of you from a brand new day. Where are we again? We’re in the Akih Habara area. This is a bit more of a place people call anime street. If you remember, I’ve been staying in previous episodes. I woke up early this morning. Because I want to see Japan in the early hours. I flew in two days ago so I slept a lot the other day. I’m a little more myself today. Oh, I slept less again, but that’s okay. Little sleep is good. It keeps me fit. Since I have a lot of work piled up, I want to go to a coffee shop. Now, what did we do before we move on to the video, friends? One comment, one like, and if you turn on notifications, you can follow other upcoming videos. Some of you are asking, brother, how do you travel so much? My job, folks, is traveling. I earn money by creating. How does it work? YouTube pays , or we can get paid by sponsors. Besides, I didn’t start this business with YouTube. It’s The Cezar Collections. It’s my own brand. The green one I’m wearing right now says “Cente El Memento.” What does it mean? It means “Live in the moment.” Underneath, there are our shorts and socks, and our newest product, “The Caesar.” And with this, take me on a trip. We sell travel passes. You can travel anywhere in the world. With those passes, you’ll go to Rhodes, for example. You’ll save time and money. So, we’ve planned your day, telling you what to do. There’s also great information about using credit cards. There are videos and articles. We have Q&A sessions with the sea. You can learn everything if you watch them all. This is my second business. My third is Domestic Language Education Consultancy. Unbelievably, I’m not as active as I used to be. I have a team there. My team works, and we send them to Malta and Dubai. It used to be open to the whole world, but visas have become very difficult. That’s why we’ve slowed things down a bit. But if you want to go to Malta and Dubai, I’ve left them all in the description. You can see what I do there. Now, let’s get back on the road. Akebara is bustling right now. I found a coffee shop. It’s very nice. Is it a 4.7? It has a 4.9 rating. It has 900 reviews. Come on, I’ll take you there. My outfit looks really nice, though. My hair has grown. I’m not as handsome as I used to be, but I have something on my mind. I need to do it. I want to lose weight and grow my hair long and tie it back. Let’s see what you’ll see in the coming episodes. I’m trying to explain everything one day . I hope these videos are helpful. Japan is a complex and complicated place. Tokyo, in particular, is quite complicated. That’s why we create daily vlogs that are both informative and entertaining. Now, this street is where I stay. It’s known as a place where they sell anime and cheap electronics . Most people don’t go there. When you come to Japan, come here, friends. You saw the girls on the streets yesterday. They always have something up their sleeves . They invite you in for coffee, etc. There’s nothing sinister or sexual about it. There are anime cafes and such. They’re having fun, jumping around, They’re jumping around. They’re doing weird things, but I wasn’t convinced. They said you could try one, but you could see one every 25 meters. And it’s true. There are over 5 million vending machines where you can buy, drink, eat, and so on. It’s vending machine heaven. There’s no bigger one. It says one every 25 meters. You can see it everywhere, left and right. It’s incredible. It’s crazy. We’ve reached the point where I said yes, friends. For example, it says latte. It says 900 new things are coming out with oat milk for 900 euros. It’s such a small place. You can sit and work if you want. Hello. Now you’ll order from here, friends. It smells like good coffee inside. I remember being at a Cafe Shop here. The internet speed here is really good. I’ll show you this in a minute. Let me show you the upload speed too. It’s very important to me. If you want to be a YouTuber, the most important criterion is finding places with a good internet speed. Because when I’m sending videos to my editor brother Koray, I have a really hard time. It’s very slow, for example, the hotel’s internet is very slow. I’m not happy at all . Downloads are 410 megabits, uploads are 340 megabits. This means I can send a file very quickly. For example, I might send a 50 GB file in 40 or 50 minutes. It’s very, very good for me. Now, this is actually the process of the videos you’ve watched. Now, let’s try the coffee. I paid 6.42 euros for it. Our somewhat expensive coffee arrived. He said it was very hot, and the shape is really nice. H, it’s a very aromatic coffee. Even the aroma is here. It has a different flavor with Ethiopian anaerobic natural cranberry darkjeling rum. Delicious, but really good. These two sisters probably run this place. When you come, Kielo. Don’t forget to come. I liked these people. They’re very polite. They’re all very nice people. I had my coffee and tidied up the inside. Now, in Akiara, there’s one of the largest electronics stores in the world. It’s nine stories tall. It’s called Yoda Bashi Akiba. I saw this on my brother Burak Durgun’s channel. Thank you so much to him, too. He’s creating some great guides. Be sure to follow him. He’s doing great on YouTube, my friend. Congratulations. Now I’m going to Yodabaşı. From there, I’ll take a hard drive. Because gigabs aren’t enough anymore, guys. Something’s always happening. I want to buy an extra thing for the hard drive. A phone charger. Fast chargers, I mean, there are portable ones, I didn’t even think of that. I’ll get that. Let’s see the prices. I mean, it’s a city with 37 million people. Incredibly full of people, and there’s not a single sound. Look, they walk around with umbrellas to protect themselves from the sun. So, what did you do? How are you so quiet? This is Yodobaşı Akiba, folks. Let’s cross the street. No one’s talking loudly. No one’s shouting. No one’s honking. I mean, it’s unknown what they’re going through. I don’t know if they’re alive or not. Hah, I think one lady was shouting. It’s so quiet. Incredible. Yodobaşı Akiba. Come on, let’s take a look inside. Is the entrance from here ? The name of the building is here. This is the entrance. Would you look at that restaurant? Everyone is tiny, living in a certain order. It’s incredible. The food is here. For example, there’s pork on rice. Curry with sauce. Bock. There’s nothing good for us . So much sauce. I think the entrance is from here. Yes, the entrance is from here, friends. Let’s go in . I shouldn’t enter directly with a camera, otherwise they’ll say it’s forbidden. I’ll take a picture inside. The floor information is given here. For example, the first one says PC, Mobile, Phone, Mac. The second one says software. The third one says cameras. The fourth one says audio and video. The fifth one is home appliances. The sixth one is games. It goes like 7, 8, 9. We ‘ll enter 1. 1 is our events. Let’s see. Oh, what a world we’ve entered. Everything is here right now. No, no, it’s so incredible. Just look at this. For example, you want to buy an iPhone 16 Pro Max. I have one here right now for 299 yen. That means 82,000 iPhone 16 Pro Max 1 TB, friends. I don’t know how much it costs in Turkey. I’m not looking at it, nor am I comparing. I just wanted to show you. Just so you know, if you come to Japan, you might want to buy one. I’m going to buy a hard drive right now. A hard drive and a power bank. I told him to give me the fastest one. He said, “Go to the second floor then.” It was on the second floor. There are things like that on the second floor. Yes. Dude, it’s a sea. What kind of place is it? Look, there are glasses and things. There are keyboards. You can go crazy here. You can buy everything. I hate electronics. I only go in and buy them when I have work to do. Otherwise, it drives you to something like this. It even makes people who wouldn’t buy them buy them. Look at the batteries. Look at the desktop computers. Man, how cheap are they? Now these days, huh? Hard drives. I found a power bank. Let’s get it here. By the way, the outlets in Japan are like this. Just so you know. When you come, bring something like this and get a converter, or, man , even if someone isn’t going to buy anything, I swear they’ll buy it if they walk around here. I bought a hard drive and a fast charger. Both of them will cost about 40,000 yen. I don’t know how much it will cost either. We’ll see. I estimate it’ll be around 10,000-12,000. This one is 3,500 L. I think this one is about 6,000 L. Let’s see. Let’s do the math. When you buy, the boxes are empty. You bring them to the cash register, have them scanned. The cash register finds and brings the products. It’s an interesting system. One of the best things about Japan is that if you have your passport with you, you can buy Tex-Free directly in stores before boarding the plane or even before going to the airport. That’s a huge opportunity. I didn’t have my passport with me. My credit card was canceled. I couldn’t get one. So I got a number. I’m going home now. I’ll get my credit card and passport and buy them at a more affordable price. It cost 4,000-41,000,000. 4,000, for example, is around euros right now. I’ll automatically get Texpray from here. That’s a great deal. Congratulations. They canceled my credit card. That’s another thing. That’s bad. Anyway, I’ll get it opened, friends. I bought it, and it cost 218 euros in total. I saved 4,000 on my passport. I went back and forth, walked for 8 minutes, and came back in 8 minutes. I was drenched in sweat . It’s currently at 3435 degrees. I’m not even going to mention what they want. It’s that bad. Anyway, where we are now, I’m going to take you somewhere very special. There’s a point where three train stations meet like this. I’ll take you there. Afterwards, we’ll go to the temple. After the temple, we’ll go to Shinjik. In the evening, we’ll meet up with my Chinese friend. I even have a Japanese friend. He’s a student from Malta. He wrote me back. Maybe we’ll meet up with him too. Let’s see. Look, when you get to Tokyo, there’s a card called Pasmo. You can get that. If you’re tired of constantly buying tickets, I loaded it with 2,000. Just so you know, it takes a deposit of 500. When you come to the machine, you can select here, then English, and get Pasmo from there. Just so you know, you can get recharges and stuff from there. You can also load money again, just so you know. Look, this is the Pasmo itself. Now, I’ll take the train with it . By the way, I came to another train station. It’s flooded, or something like that . It goes directly from here to my destination. These trains are a little different. Now, where am I supposed to have this scanned? Let me try my luck here. I swear, it did. My card balance is 1500. It did. We’ll have it scanned again on our way out. Depending on that, they’ll either refund or take the money. Now, Ford Subasaka. Where am I? I’m in Akibara. Where’s my bus going? We’re going to Asakus. It shows you where to go to Asakusa anyway. Look, I’ll show you on the map. Now, it says, “You got on at Asakusa here.” It asks where you’ll get off. You’ll get off at Asakus. Sorry, we ‘re in Akibara. We’ll get on at Moria. We’ll get off at Asakus too. I’m confused. Anyway, let’s get on, let’s see. It shows from here, but we’re in the right place. This way. Okay. Let’s see, may luck be with us. Another rule in Japan is that everyone waits on the left. Those who want to walk faster go on the right. Here it’s the other way around. Now we’ll go two stops. We got on at Akibara. We’ll go to Asakus. It’s to one of the biggest temples here. We have a train like this, guys. It’s very convenient. These guys were Filipinos and Americans. They’re very nice people. They helped me out too. Thanks. Look, the card is very nice. You just scan it. For example, it deducts 210. There was a 1500 balance. There’s 1290 left. Don’t bother with the ticket or anything. Get this as soon as you arrive . I did a little manual labor yesterday, but that’s okay. That was a different story. I’ve learned, I’ve taught you. I try to experience and share my experiences as much as I can, but sometimes it only goes so far. Sorry. Yes, let’s go. Now we’re going to the holiest, oldest temple here: Senseji Temple. Friends, there’s incredible information inside. I can’t wait because I’ve always been so impressed by temples in movies. Now we’re going to see the real thing, and we’re going to the oldest, most sacred one. Come on. I said Senseji, but it’s called Sensoji, friends. We’re going to Sensoji Temple now. But I haven’t had breakfast yet before going to the temple . I’m going to have ramen, one of the traditional dishes here. I also found a place here that serves halal food. I’ll go there, friends. Some people find this very important, others don’t. It’s not that important to me right now. Because I don’t eat meat. I don’t have anything meaty anymore. But halal is still good, man. It’s clean. Let’s go eat there. You’ve turned your back to the train station. Turn left. This place is about a four-minute walk away. I’ll tell you the name when I get there. At least save it as a note. Look at this order, the beauty of this asphalt. It drives you crazy. It’s a miracle they managed to do it in such a big city. Education, man, education, there’s a socially disciplined education system. I’ll explain. Yes, they already wrote “halal Fut” in huge letters, friends. That’s it, how do you pronounce it now? We couldn’t say the name. A place called Sank . Let’s go in. There’s free wifi, too. We pushed. The door opened. You can eat at a place like this right through the door. You can also sit at a place like this. Let’s ask. Yes, it’s completely halal. Chicken beef ramen. They have mixed. The regular one is 1850, the spicy one is 1950. There’s only beef. 1650, 1550. There’s only chicken. 1350, 1450. The problem is. What meat does chicken eat with me? How are we going to manage? I mean, if I told you, brother, make me a dud. At least tell me to put an egg in it. Exactly. I’ll put an egg in it. I swear, there’s nothing. Isn’t there anything here, son? Honestly, there’s nothing. What are we going to eat? I was going to tell you to just make me pasta. With eggs and sauce. There’s nothing to do. Now, this is going to be a bit of a triple-whammy, but the stuffing in this is made from bone broth anyway. I said, there’s nothing to do this time. We’ll try it now. We came to try it. I’ll try the Kobe beef too. We’ll make instant triple-whammys. Since we don’t eat fish, that’s it. Now, we have a spoon. You can drink the soup with a spoon. H. It tastes pretty good. Oh, it’s really good. You can drink it like this. They give you a stick . Let’s stir it a little with a stick. You can get noodles like this, and they’re really hot right now. There’s also an egg, two cooked like this. So, they cut one piece in half. It’s very delicious. I really liked it. Some of you might be prejudiced. Son, is it edible? You might say, but I swear, especially if you like meat, it would be great if you ordered meat and chicken. You know, we can say something about that egg ? What the hell is an egg doing in soup? Even that is delicious, honestly. Look, you take it like this. It doesn’t look nice at all . Sorry. Like this. Oh, the soup is delicious. It warms you up. This is my first meal. And I haven’t eaten anything else. You can get extra if you want. It’s entirely up to you. Since we don’t eat meat, let’s get our protein from eggs because it’s delicious. Now we’ve eaten our first meal. We set off towards the road. Sensoji Temple is a 5-minute walk away, anyway. Look, this is what we call a human-human vehicle. Of course, I say Budapest in India, but it’s a different story than in Bangladesh. The prices are a bit higher, of course. It’s so weird. It’s like a movie. Here, friends, is the entrance to Sensoji, Japan’s oldest temple, built in 645 AD . Now, what do these friends believe in? There are different religions in this country. What are they? The oldest of them is Shintoism, which is considered indigenous. Then there’s Buddhism. Other religions aren’t very prevalent, like Christianity, Islam, or Judaism. But there’s also a very high percentage of non-believers. So, if we were to categorize them, you wouldn’t be able to give an exact number out of 100. Because according to Google data, sometimes it says 61%, sometimes it doesn’t actually give an exact percentage. As far as I know, almost all young people, except for most older people, are agnostic or atheist. Some people have beliefs related to Shintoism and Buddhism to continue old traditions . We’re in our oldest temple right now. This is one of the most well-known parts. 2, 4, 5, counting from the bottom, it has six layers. There’s a separate layer here. There’s a wish-making box there. I mean, it’s very beautiful. It smells very nice, too. Look, for example, a girl is wearing something. They’re taking pictures with the temple. You know, there used to be Jetle’s movies. In Jetle’s movies, there would be fights in temples. I feel like I’m in something like that right now. The sect it’s affiliated with is called TENai Buddhism. However, today it’s also considered an independent Buddhist temple, friends. There’s a scent behind me there, you know, if you put it on yourself like this, it’ll open your mind. They came to me instantly. There’s also a holy water over there, friends. How can you anoint your head with this water here? It’s the same way in this one; you take the water and wash your hands like that. It’s actually a great way to cool off because it’s incredibly hot right now. The dragon head is beautiful, folks. Entry here is free. You don’t pay any fees to the temple . According to the temple’s legend, in 628 AD, two fishermen, the Hinokuma brothers, found the canon statue while fishing in the Sumida River. The local chief believed this statue was sacred and converted his house into a temple. Construction of the current temple began in 645. So, the temple is the oldest Buddhist structure in Japan. You’re looking at the oldest Buddhist structure right now. You might remember Buddhism in Thailand, which we explained extensively in Slenka. Buddhists are optimistic. They say, “As one egg hatches, there’s another.” They say poverty is something we have to live with. They say there must be unhappiness. They say it’s a law of nature, and they accept everything. By accepting, they actually seek ways to find happiness. And look, there’s a Buddhist thing right there. There’s a visual. This is one king’s son, actually a prince. He’s very rich, and the people are poor. He says, “We are the prince,” he says, “even if we are rich, even if we have money, we will find happiness somehow.” He says poverty isn’t the important thing. Whether you are rich or poor, you have to suffer. You have to be happy. You have to experience all your feelings.” It’s said. There’s such a thing. So, how true is it, how false is it? Every religion has its own perspectives. It’s not right to approve of everything . Because we can use our minds. It’s also not right to say everything is wrong. These religions have been around for many years. I mean, there are two forces to control a person. One is money, the other is religion. If you give both, you’ll be fine. Look, people are coming here. They’re making wishes. Throw it away, where did the money go? We need to look at this temple right now. That’s why people are throwing it. That’s how you can make wishes from here. It’s interesting, now he puts money here. Well, he puts in a hundred yen. He buys a box from there with a hundred yen. He takes a stick. He pulls this box from here. A piece of paper comes out. You know those chewing gum fortunes we have? Look, for example, he pulled one. He took one from there. Everyone has a different wish. Everyone has a different number. But at the end of the day, even if we landed in the same box, would we be ruled by the same fate? I thought we were drawing the same card. Anyway, I won’t comment. They sell various things here too. For example, it says World of Evil. It says Healthy Longavity Muscle. They probably made images of different gods . The temple is very beautiful. It’s pretty cool here, but you’ll burn when you go outside. So please be careful when you come in the heat, especially in the summer. Don’t burn yourself. It says 700,645 AD. Look at the date, right? Incredible. I just read something like this. You can draw an omikuji fate card inside the temple. The one the girl just drew. If bad luck comes, you tie it to special iron bars in the temple to make it go away. Wow. The temple sees over 30 million visitors every year. I mean, think about it: while 15 million tourists come to Japan, 30 million people come to the temple annually, including locals . That’s a huge number. 30 million. Now, I want to talk to locals here again. Hello. Speak English. How are you? Where are you from? Hong Kong. Hong Kong. A friend had a friend yesterday. He was from Hong Kong as his name is Daniel. He was a very good guy. Hong Kong people are very social. Yeah. I think so. How is life going here? Are you in travel? Yeah. Travel alone. Alone. Me too. Oh, really? Oh yeah. What’s your name? I’m Natalie. Natalie Caesar. Nice to meet you, Natalie. So, how long have you been here? I just stay and then and then go to Hong Kong. Hong Kong. I’m gna go to the Koyoto tomorrow. Where? Kuyoto. Kuyoto. Another city in Japan. So, what was the best thing in Japan? What did you like in Japanese culture? I like the food. The food? Yes. The food is yummy. I think it’s delicious. It’s delicious. Yeah. I really like it. What was your favorite food? sushi sushi Yeah. And also the barbecue. The barbecue is good. Also the hot pot. What’s the hot pot? Hotpot that means you can have you like the food put on the bow and it’s different papers you can choose. Arrow. Cool. How old are you? You. Arrow. Wait a second. 19 20 24 ibid 28 No, I’m 33 33 from Turkey Turkey. Oh, I know Turkey. What do you know about Turkey? I know this country. Istanbul Cappadocia the balloon like food kebab never try never try it like meat best meet yoube yourself I met many Taiwanese friends from Taiwan come from Turkey. Tur you should come here travel? Travel? Yes. Trav has been here been here for 10 days. Arrow. What are your names? What’s your name? My name is Capan out of 10 e two points too hard to what was the best thing in Japan culture the food the food ram ram was Stud3 nice rate inkş bottle. 30 million people come to the temple, which was built years ago, and they also established a market here. This market is 30 meters in size. So you can go from beginning to end. It’s like it’s over 30 meters. Did they spell it right ? Sorry, it’s 250 meters across, folks. Look, they’re wearing their costumes again. They’re walking around in front of me. Now, friends, I think we’ve got this part covered. Because it’s incredibly hot. I mean, I’m trying to film and show everything I can , but we’re also burning up. To wake up, you’ll need one subscriber, one comment, or you’ll be sitting in an air-conditioned room, and you might have turned it on on the couch. I see statistics that 70% of the time you’re watching on TV. So, I implore you, don’t give your brother too much of a comment or a like. Now, our second stop is Shinjiku, one of the largest cities here . What will we see? We’ll see Godzilla’s head. We’ll see a 3D Cady . We’ll see an incredible city square. Get ready. Grab a cold drink at your seats. Cool off for me. Thanks. Now, friends, I’m here to try Matcha tea, a Japanese specialty that has since spread to other cultures . The line continues from here. I entered from here, but it was hot. The water is very hot. We’re burned here. You can get matcha tea, matcha ice cream, everything here. Look, they’re eating ice cream, girls. I’ll have a matcha drink with oat milk. Let’s see how it tastes. It tastes like henna here. Most people don’t like it. They said it’s better here on Egemen channel. Let’s see. Let’s cool off a bit. I broke my thirst while walking to the train station. Look, they have a variety of varieties here. I bought the 950. They didn’t have oat milk. So they make it with water. They gave me something like this here. The number 23 will beep. I’ll buy it when it beeps and see. Of course, I was curious, what is it? I just tried it. How much did I pay for this? I paid 554 euros, guys. Why would you drink this? It tastes so bad, look. I swear it’s so bad. But matcha is really good, friends. What are its benefits? Come and see right now. Look, I’m reading you now. Are you ready? Why are we drinking matcha now? I’m counting. It increases energy and concentration. Right. A powerful antioxidant source, it boosts metabolism. It’s essential. It protects heart health. It provides a detoxifying effect and strengthens the immune system. Cautions: No more than one to two teaspoons per day is recommended. High caffeine and risk of aluminum accumulation There is. Pregnant and breastfeeding women should consult a doctor before consuming. Quality matcha should be preferred. We drink it on-site personally. It’s pretty much the same thing here, but the taste is really good, I mean, it could be better without it, that’s it, I’m drinking it forcibly right now. Anyway, it should strengthen the immune system. It should get the metabolism going. There’s also an area like this. If you’d like, we can take a photo here. These two are very cute. So what’s your name? Koktor. Koktor. Cı cı cı like this. Cı dı cı cı. Very good . Cyı. He. Sezer Yılmaz. Sezer Yılmaz. Traditional Japan kimon kimon kimono. There are many good girls. How old are they? 900 Son, how did you get to 9000? Wait. Money money. What the hell did we not get along ? Isn’t this much English known? We learned it in primary school. I want to see this reaction. We’ll pay when you share the channel. A in YouTube YouTube Instagram even the keyboard is very different. Account. Okay. We have new followers. This is how communication is here, bro, they laugh at everything. This is Turkish. Turkish . Turkish. Turkish. Turkey . Turkey Turkey. Tury. Turkey. Turk tur. They say Turko, turko, turko, turko döner? I was trying to end that too, but it wouldn’t. Ha tur ice cream. Look, look, bro, look. Look at the reputation of Maraş ice cream. Turko ice cream. Do you want to say something? Hi, let’s see. Enough. Look, there’s a weird rule in Japan. The water cost 62. I gave it 65. I said, let’s keep 3 and 3. I said let’s keep 3. He said no. He said no, never. I asked why, he said that’s the rule. I said, don’t you have any manners? He said no. It’s considered manners, even disrespect in the Japanese. Is there such knowledge? Oh my God, my Lord. I pay, I give you my breast, and I get scolded. But the water is good. The cheapest water, but it’s delicious. I don’t understand why. Probably because it’s cheap. Now that I have a new card, my self-confidence is through the roof. Bam bam. Bam! I can press everything. Look, it’s so good now. For example, there’s 1290 in it. When I get on, bam bam bam. Now we’re going to Shinjik. I learned about this place. Good riddance Japan, I got off here. There was the red subway directly across. I could get on directly for Shinjuku , friends. Look at this. Nobody’s reading a book. It’s a lie. Everyone’s playing on their phones. Everyone seems social. Nobody’s chatting. There’s no sound either. They’re either sleeping or holding their phones. God, look, more people read books in our country compared to Japan. I swear I can’t prove it to you. I swear I don’t know. We got on a train that pointed outside. We were all inside. I came to Shinjik Sanchome, but I guess I missed the exit when I followed everyone . There’s no exit, dad. Follow the men. They were supposed to get on another train, you know? I swear, don’t come here without knowing anything . You’ll get lost here. Look, man. Come. My exit is from here. I’m having this read from here. This is closed. Let me have it read, let me see. It’s gone from here. 1038 left. Let’s go now. Look, it says it here. Toe goes to Shinjuku Line. Toe goes to Fukit Line. Hello. Hello. How are you? I was just recording it on YouTube. I’m fine, too. Sezer Yılmaz. Thank you very much. What’s your name? Süheyla, and I’m very pleased. Isn’t it very complicated? Isn’t it amazing? Complicated. From here to there, from there to there. I think you’re going to Shincik now. I’m going there too. Let’s walk then. Exactly. How’s Japan going? It’s going well. A little complicated, but nice. Yes. It’s a tiring place. We’re traveling with the European dream now. Oh, you’re coming on a tour. You’re here. Where are you going from here? Are you going to Kyoto or something? From here to Kyoto. Then excuse me, Osaka. Oh, you’re going to Osaka. Irenya to Osaka. Then Kyoto tomorrow. I’ll go there tomorrow. Osaka. Exactly. I’ll probably stay there for about six days. Exactly. It’ll be the same again. How many days does it take, litmus? Where? I think it’s from here. Exactly. How many days does it take to get litmus? 12 days in total. Of course. When did I see you? When? Your story? I saw your post. Good God. I wondered if it was in Japan. Yes, I’m here. And then I stumbled upon it. I wondered if it was the previous footage. No. I’m way behind on YouTube. but Instagram always comes up daily. Where are you going now? Is it Godzilla’s place or something? I mean, go to 3D. Oh, 3D, cat, cat. I’ll go there too. Let’s go. Now we’re going to cross the street. We’ll cross the street and watch the cat over there in 3D . It’s one of the most famous events here. We’re in Shinjiku right now . Come to Shinjiku and add this place. I asked a question in yesterday’s video. I said, what comes to mind when you think of Japan? If you’ve written it in the comments, I’ll read those comments, but today I’ll also tell you and show you how to look at it from a different perspective . When we think of Japan, we also think of Godzilla. Now, there’s Godzilla’s head here. We’re going to visit it. We’re in Shinjilkuyu right now . Those lights are right there, when you walk straight from the cat at the top, we’ll be able to see that Godzilla’s place from that road. Now we’re waiting for the cat brother to turn on the light for us . He’s playing there by himself. Look, it’s turning into 3D right now. Yes. Now that the door is closed on it, we humans can pass. I wonder if cats would be happier if humans didn’t exist? Here’s a new question. Would animals live more peacefully without humans? Of course they would. We’ve turned every place into cities. There’s a very nice restaurant over there. I also watched a foreign YouTuber. I think he was pointing to this corner. It’s quite beautiful . Now, we’re continuing from here to see Godzilla. Now, friends, Japan has an incredible history of earthquakes. I was going to tell you a while ago, but I left it unfinished. There are more than 1,500 earthquakes a year. So, these guys can wake up with four earthquakes a day. But are they felt? Most aren’t felt. They’ve developed such a system that in 1923, the Kanto earthquake occurred. 140,000 people died in Tokyo and Yokooma. In other words, Tokyo wasn’t nearly destroyed ; Tokyo was destroyed in 1923. Then, in 1995, the Kobe earthquake occurred. Approximately 6,500 to 1,500 people died there too. They’re falling behind considerably economically. The city is also being rebuilt. Let’s get to the biggest one. The biggest one, and we’re currently passing through a pretty big road. It’s good to pass through a big road while we’re talking about the biggest one. We’ve passed through a pretty big road, huh ? This is the main street, apparently. Işıklı Mışıklı. The biggest one was the Tohuki earthquake and tsunami in 2011. A magnitude 9 earthquake struck. Can you believe it? God forbid, what would happen if a magnitude 9 earthquake were to strike Istanbul right now ? But these guys only killed 9,000 people. Because they’re a society that knows how to learn. After what happened between 1923 and 1955, society says, ” Look, brother, stop. We’re in the earthquake zone. We’re a country directly above the earthquake .” So, they acted educationally, continued with the right architecture, and because they learned their lesson in 2011, 9,000 people died despite waves reaching 40 meters . It’s like a joke, isn’t it? 9 earthquakes, tsunamis, and all that is incredible. Things are actually happening here, my friends. Individuality is a good thing, but we need to impose that individuality on society, and from that individuality, they create social consciousness. Everyone works for society, not for themselves. That’s why Japan is able to achieve success. When Japan achieves these things, when will we? For the best. Now, look, one of those three things that comes to mind is Godzilla. Godzilla’s head. You can climb up this, this shopping mall. But I don’t want to go out. I want to explore the city. I don’t want to waste time going there. Because the city is quite lively. It’s quite beautiful. I want to talk about its history a little. The date is August 9, 1945. America drops an atomic bomb on Japan twice . First, on Hiroshima. When they drop it on Hiroshima, 140,000 people die. 140,000 people. So, what does 140,000 mean? Then there’s the atomic bomb they dropped on Nagasaki on August 9. A full 70,000,000 people die. After the war, in which 210,000 people died in total, Japan decides to surrender. Well, there’s no such thing as Japan anymore. 210,000 people died. It’s a shame. I’ve come to this point. Young people are dancing through history. We’re back here in a flash. How are we supposed to fit in? Take us in. These people have a culture, too. Their songs and such are called KIP. I think this applies to things too. South Koreans have it too. It’s because of them. It comes from them. There are young people there. They’re dancing, singing. Let’s go like a concert, let’s talk. Now, before we get off topic, I’ll say this. This happened in 1945. They surrendered. In 1947, they were at the beginning of regrouping and saying this to the constitution: War is not a right. They added it to the constitution. Instead of war, they’re working on technology, education, and healthcare . They say it’s much more important. Look, there are people here. I think they have fans here. Menz fired a whole bunch of girls and came to watch the kids. There aren’t any men here, honestly . I’ll also say something. I want to address my friends in Japan. You’re putting on your clothes right now. I swear they’re standing in water and they smell of sweat. I think it’s terrible. I swear to God. It comes from all the way from afar, and the smell. Wake up, Japan. I’ve seen people smoking on the street for the first time. Normally, it’s forbidden, but for some reason these kids are smoking, I don’t understand. It’s dirty around here, by the way. Look, there are cigarette butts, too. Man, they paved that asphalt so beautifully. The colors and all that. You’ll learn, man. You’ll learn from the Japanese. The Japanese know how to do this. The work is done, the reinforcement is done. I’m sure it’ll be beautiful here in the evening. Shinjiku is so colorful. Shibuya was nice, but Shinjuku is pretty colorful too. But tonight, I’m meeting my Chinese friend. He’s Serge’s friend who lives in Japan. We’ll meet him. We’ll have dinner with him. Maybe, like I said, my friend from Malta is coming too. We’ll do something local. I want to meet them and chat. I want to include them in the video. Then maybe we’ll come to Shinjik with them tonight. Let’s see today, but let’s have a nice meal. We were glued to the video yesterday. We ate at Sevenleven. Where did we end up? We ended up at Golden Gay. In Shinjuku. It was formerly called a prostitution district in the 1950s . After prostitution was banned, it symbolized the underground culture of regular bars . There are over 200 minibars side by side, folks. This place is very lively at night. There’s only room for two or three people inside. People sit, two is enough anyway. Let me tell you. Just look at how small these are. Maybe we’ll come back here again tonight. They play songs and music from different cultures inside. It’s made up of six different streets, so narrow. Let’s say we go one or two. You have to come here in the evening, though. This place is very interesting. For example, we’ve gone back 50 years in Japan right now. It reminds me of old Japan. It always looks like those streets we see in movies . It’s narrow anyway. It doesn’t smell bad, for example, a bar like this. Person. Man, what weird places? For example, it says cash only. Some places only take cash. Hi, brother, how many people can come here ? 16. Perfect. Later brother. Later. Tonight I will come, maybe. Thank you. See? It holds up to 16 people. There’s only room for 45 people standing. 9 or 10 people will be standing. I mean, it’s nice. A different culture. I liked it. The other streets are pretty much the same. It continues from here. Could this be the exit? No, there’s the same one here too. Exactly. Look, there’s another girl over there dressed in anime . They’re made of polyester. They all smell of sweat, unfortunately. I didn’t want to give that information away, but it’s true. Oh, this place will be beautiful in the evening. If I can make it here, I’ll make a nightlife video for you. Let’s see. Now, we talk about success, education, and so on, but I think their biggest achievement is creating brands. Let me list them if you’d like. Sony, PlayStation, Nintendo, Panasonic, then Canon. So, all the things I’m listing right now are actually the ones we use in our daily lives. Toyota, Honda, Suzuki, Mitsubishi, Toshiba. Should I list them? I mean, there’s endless. In fact, I don’t know how you pronounce “shibido” or “shibido” that women use. They’re all Japanese, the country that has branded everything in our daily lives. I’m not sure about a Toshiba, but it felt like it was Japan. I don’t know. If I’m wrong, leave it to me, folks. If you know any more brands, please tell me. I said, don’t leave it to you, I’ll take a look. Look, there’s Sega, there’s Konami, there’s Nikon, there’s Hitachi, there’s Fujitu, there’s Sharp. Television brand, Subari There’s Mazda, there’s Nissan, there’s Mitsubishi Motors. Well done, honestly. I mean, how do you build a country from scratch, how do you build brands, and they’ve been doing this since 1945. After 1950, in fact, in exactly 75 years, they’ve been creating such groundbreaking brands. Well done. It’s probably rush hour right now. I had an incredibly hard time finding it. You know how I spend maybe 15 minutes wandering around here? It says 78, this one online, to find it. I hope I’m going to the right place. Oçamçu. Hah right. That’s the whole point. It says Qine Tokyo right there. You need to find that sign underneath. It’ll depart soon, hopefully. We’ll get on H8. We’ll go to Bizon anyway. We’re at peace. We found it, we finally found it. We had a really hard time with the train. This one was pretty full. Let’s see. Hah, these places are empty. The very back. My friends, this was actually where I was going this morning. I couldn’t come because it was too hot. It’s called the Hijiri stop. Three subways will pass at the same time. One from below, two from the one on the right, and three from above. But when are we going to wait? They all pass in a minute. Look, here they come. Come on, son, let one come from there too. Come on. Oh, here they come. I swear, all three of them came. I swear, I caught them. We left from here to see that place. We crossed the street to the other side. We watched from here, friends. We saw all three of them coming at the same time from here. Maybe it’ll come again now . It didn’t come over there. I’m going home now. I’ll get some rest. We’ll meet the zeppelin at 7. I have the zeppelin with me. Zeppelin, how are you? How are you? How are you? How are you? I’m fine. How are you? I’m fine too. Thank you. years ago when Sergen went to America 2010 15 wow 10 years ago they were together and then you came also Turkey also visit Turkey in 2017 and we had like one week staying Turkey with how amazing it was amazing I love Turkish food what was the one lamb meat I can here is food in Japan eat always Chinese food yes most of the time I eat Chinese food and sometimes I also like to eat the Japanese soul from you know the place is the is a location a specific place in Japan and they used very slim noodles and put inside What do I say like not I can’t explain but I really do like it really like it is here floor brother we are going to Chinese food not Japanese today fish Sezer thank you. Thank you thank you. Thank you brother. Thank you how can I explain? Thank you. Thank you. We came to vegetable for your brother’s restaurant. There is fish here. With hot sauce and stuff like that. We will probably burn to our hearts. Because these Chinese people like to eat very spicy food . But we will try. No harm to our men. Rice is ok. One vegetable, one rice, maybe fish. The price is 4850 yen. Here are the rice dishes, 980 yen. You’re already sharing the fish. It’ll cost around 67,000 yen in total. By the way, I’m going to Kuyoto tomorrow, friends. We’ll continue with the Kuyoto videos. I just bought a ticket. I paid 75 euros for it. We’ll take the high-speed train. It takes 2-3 hours to Kuyoto. Let me see. How much did we pay exactly? Exactly. We paid 77 euros. This dish came out. It has fish and oils. Then there’s hot peppers. There’s a clock right there. See? They say they’ll take all the hot peppers here when the clock goes down. And sticks like this. Perfect. Dude, it’s a really weird dish, huh? I don’t eat it, but I use it. It will make the dish more like getting more tasty. Yeah. Turkey. He said that pepper is used only for flavor. Yeah. I think so too. Those are fish. This is fish. What kind of fish? Do you know the name? Lulü. My son, they say the insides eat full of fat. Look at this. Fat. That’s why the Japanese live 84 years. I guess these people can’t. And this is our eggplant. And one more thing, come now. Vegetables, huh? Vegetables. Of course. Sea bream, sea bream or sea bass. Cbz. Was it Crown? Which one was the sea bream? Someone is wondering now. That thing came too. Yes. Look, my aunt is taking it like this. Only the fish will be left. Well, we couldn’t bear it. First they cooked the broth with vegetables . Then they added oil. I said, is it all oil? He said no. We will just wait for the rice. Brother, what are you doing? Did you make a mess? My God. We’re at a Chinese restaurant right now. You don’t eat Chinese food in Japan either. Burin is from here. Deeplin. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Serge’s friend, sir. How are you? How are you? I’m good. How are you? I’m good too. Thank you . Thank you. Thank you. Brother Sezer. Brother Sezer. Well done. Bon appetit, friends. Okay. So let’s eat. Let’s eat like a Viking. Son, what kind of fish is this? Spicy, spicy ebit. Like I said, I can eat everything. It doesn’t matter. Can eat. It’s very good too. It leaves a weird taste in your mouth. Some of the taste is weird. Bon appetit, friends, let’s eat it. Baked potato, baked potato. Baked potato. Salad , friends. I got a business idea. There is a new investment business. She is eating easily. But for me, it was so hard. I swear my heart didn’t hurt. I mean, something like this formed in my different mouth. I can’t eat it, I can’t eat it. I was stuck like that. But this thing with eggplant was really good, swear. Rice. I liked it very much. But the fish really pushed me. I still have something stuck in my mouth. I mean, I just ate pizza with chopsticks. For the fish is six or spicy like there is something different is for nine . Well, exactly, the eggplant was nice, but we tried that at a Chinese restaurant. I mean, it was the first time I had real local Chinese food; the ones I’d had before weren’t like this. It was different, and it was sweet. Pink fin. Bro, we need to mix this . It has dried raisins, pistachios, and dragon fruit on sugar. Gel. It feels good after the spicy. My God, I’m eating my sea lion. Perfect. I would sacrifice myself for baklava. I would sacrifice myself for kunefene. I would sacrifice myself for rice pudding. What about tourist baklava. Pistachio. Pistachio. Baklava. Baklava. Baklava. Turkish Chinese Turkish, how do you eat this? Look, pay me. Normally I wouldn’t eat it again, but we’re eating it for the sake of a friend. Friends, we’re leaving now. Very nice to meet. From what I understand, this place is always like this, with nightclubs, dancing, and spas. This place in our house is like this. It’s interesting. I mean, where’s the dump? I think it’s where he lives. I’ve never seen this much in other places. There’s also anime and stuff here. Those girls dress up and dance and stuff. It’s interesting, but it doesn’t look good at all. It doesn’t look hygienic at all. I don’t know how, but I didn’t like it at all, guys. Don’t do it, you know, if you come here, you should consider some more cultural activities. I don’t think you should come for that kind of stuff. Either your boyfriends are watching here. Of course, everyone has their own opinions and lives, but I find that a weakness anyway. You know, the whole getting into places with money, the building of places with money, the whole accessing things with money thing. It seems like a weakness to me. I tell myself, man, I must not be a social person enough. I can’t attract enough people’s attention. I’m not even visually appealing. Intellectually, not enough people find my intelligence interesting. I think I’m a weak link . Then you won’t inevitably do this anyway. So please, increase the social aspect. Increase the appeal. You’ll be able to reach those areas anyway, believe me. That power, that strength exists. Believe me. I ‘ll go to a Seven-Eleven one last time. Look, this is the building with the anime girls. They’ll call you in through the door like this. They’ll put on a show up there. As I said, they don’t have any departments like that. It’s all for show, mostly socializing. Hi, how are you? My hotel is here. My hotel is at the center of everything. I’m looking at the restaurant. There’s not a single small thing. I understand their system. These guys say, even if they’re going to eat, they shouldn’t waste too much time. They shouldn’t experience such pleasure and sorrow. They should live a simple life, without frills. They say there’s no need for extras. That’s the way people here live. Now let’s go into the room. Here’s the exterior of our hotel. So, friends, we’ve arrived. It’s a bit messy. You know, this is what a man’s room should be like, I guess. Without exaggerating too much. I hope this is a video you like. I’ve booked a six-night stay in Kyoto starting tomorrow. During this time, we’ll also be visiting cities like Osaka, Naru, and Kobe. Perhaps other villages, too. Let’s go. So, I would be very grateful if you could leave a like or write something in the comments section . Don’t forget to turn on notifications. We’ll see you in the new episode either Wednesday or Sunday. Kisses. Our 3rd series in Japan has ended.

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Tokyo’daki yolculuğumda şehrin en ikonik noktalarını gezdim. Öncelikle Japonya’nın meşhur 3D animasyonlu kedisinin olduğu trafik ışığından geçtim. Ardından Tokyo sokaklarını keşfederken hem gündüz hem de Tokyo gece hayatı hakkında deneyimler yaşadım.

Vlog boyunca Japon kültürünün önemli parçalarını göstermek için farklı tapınaklara uğradım, yerel Japonlarla konuştum ve özellikle Japon kızlarla sohbet ederek onların gözünden Tokyo yaşamını dinledim.

Ayrıca Japonya’da merak edilen konulardan biri olan Japonya market fiyatları hakkında da gözlemler yaptım. Hem günlük alışverişlerdeki fiyatları gördüm hem de Japonya’daki yaşam maliyetine dair fikir edindim.

Tabii ki Japon mutfağı da bu vlogun önemli bir kısmı oldu. Sokak lezzetlerinden geleneksel tatlara kadar farklı farklı yemekleri sizlere gösterdim. Sushi, ramen ve Japon yemekleri Tokyo’daki yemek kültürünün bir parçası.

Akşam olduğunda Tokyo gece hayatı gerçekten bambaşka bir atmosfere büründü. Sokaklarda eğlenen insanlar, ışıl ışıl mekanlar ve Japonya’nın renkli eğlence kültürü bu bölümde sizleri bekliyor.

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00:00 Giriş
01:20 Akihabara Sokakları
01:54 Ben Ne İş Yapıyorum?
03:48 Akihabara’da Yürüyorum
04:32 KIELO COFFEE Akihabara
06:19 Yodobashi Akiba Elektronik Mağazası
11:10 Tokyo Ulaşım
13:25 Sankyu Halal Ramen Japanese Food
16:51 Sensō-ji Tapınağı
26:54 Maça Çayı
32:31 Tokyo’da Metro Sistemi
35:34 Shinjuku 3D Kedi
36:42 Japonya Deprem Tarihi
38:47 Japonya Atom Bombası
39:15 Japon Sanatçılar
40:43 Japonya Barlar Sokağı
43:26 Japon Markalar
44:34 Japonya Tren Yolculuğu
46:03 Çinli Arkadaşımla Buluştum
47:34 Japon Mutfağı
56:53 Japonya Gece Hayatı

38 Comments

  1. Rekor beğeni gelir mi dostlar , diğer bölüm acayip bir şey olacak bildirimleri açmayı unutmayın😎

  2. sezer çok güzel adamsın seviyoruz seni 6 gün olmuş ama yeni izliyorum gecikme için kusura bakma ama birikmiş oldu 2 video 😀

  3. Öncelikle tebrik ederim güzel bir çalışma olmuş. En çok Japonların giyimi dikkatimi çekti. Bizim Türkler gibi çıplak ve çinselliği öne çıkaran kiyafetler giymiyorlar mış

  4. Daima pozitif evladım Harikasın. Emeğinize teşekkür ediyorum. Siz orada ter dökerken, ben evde çigdem ve kahve ile keyifle Japonya'yı geziyorum.

    Yetkili olsam Sizi, Mert, Hayta, Deniz…vb Turizm elçisi yapardım