İşte Tokyo’daki Evim! Komşum Hayao Miyazaki’ye Gidiyoruz | Soru-Cevap ve Bilinmeyenler

We’re in front of the house where Hayao Miyazaki lived in Tokyo, folks. He’s my neighbor. My neighbor Hayao Miyazaki! Let’s go visit Uncle Hayao. Let’s do a little ghibli tour in our neighborhood. Hello everyone from Japan! We’re in Tokyo. We’re at home. A beautiful Tokyo winter. This is what a Tokyo winter is like. I’m taking you to a very beautiful place, folks. Because I’m a tour guide, I sometimes tell my guests that the topic of anime comes up. I say, “Uncle Hayao Miyazaki is my neighbor. The place where we live is about 1.5 hours away from Tokyo, it’s like a village or town . There’s this ghibli museum. It’s a ghibli museum where it’s hard to get tickets. Tickets sell out weeks in advance.” It’s a bit far from there, actually. Uncle Hayao lives there. And we live nearby. I brought my wife too. My darling. She’s a little sick. After Korea, I’m here too. She had corona, but she recovered. We’ll do a little Q&A. I’ll answer your questions about Japan . The most frequently asked question is, “Maybe if we’re lucky, we might even see Haiyavai Miyazaki?” Oh my goodness! What do you say? Where are you from? That’s the situation. I’m excited now. Look, even if you open Google, you’ll rarely find the street where he lives. Seeing Haiyazaki is a bit rare. He’s in a white lab coat, sometimes with a cigarette in his hand, living a normal life. Let’s start. I said to my wife, “What would we do if we saw him?” ” We wouldn’t do anything. We’d just keep going.” These kinds of people are quite valuable, important friends. Let me get this out. The best month to visit Japan. Tokyo, Japan. As you can see, even in winter, it’s perfect. It’s an extremely good time to travel, especially for families with children . Even in winter, the coldest month is February. In January, it gets around 5 degrees, but it doesn’t go much below that. In my opinion, every month is great for visiting. But I have a suggestion. There are some regions… For example, go to Hokkaido in the winter. If you like winter, go to the Kyoto area. Go to more rural places. The most suitable month is the one we’ll see later. I always say I love months 10 and 11 in Japan. This is our neighborhood, not Miyazaki. You see the Miyazaki Studio. Miyazaki Studio. It’s one of the places where all the Miyazaki films were made, folks. They’ve created a place like a work of art. Wow, wow, wow, wow. It’s one of the places where all the Miyazaki films were made and produced, and it’s a quiet, peaceful place. I can say it’s the structure and formation that changed all the cartoons and anime in the world . Is this a cafe? Oh, it’s one of the places where Uncle Miyazaki comes to drink coffee . I guess so. It looks like a normal building , but it’s like this lady works here . Wow, wow, wow, wow. Inside, it says “Do not enter without permission .” They’ve also written “Please wait outside” in English. Tourists come and go. No. We’ve come to the place where Miyazaki and his colleagues produced their works, with our own eyes, on YouTube. This is our neighborhood, the places where we live. But the Japanese, as far as I know, and my wife does too, don’t like to boast. People are given an education in school from a young age. The aim is for everyone to be good. Playing the piano, drawing a portrait or photograph of someone in charcoal . After a while , it becomes something anyone can do, so they don’t boast at all. My wife plays the piano. She draws in charcoal. For example, if I had something like that, I’d start a YouTube channel. But isn’t it very interesting? The outside of the building looks like an abandoned place. Anyway, here’s a question. Let’s answer it here. What dates should we come to experience the Sakura season ? I’ll put this as a map now. It varies from the southernmost to the northernmost parts of Japan. There’s about a month’s difference. We can say the Qush and Hokkaido regions. You can look at the map I’ve put. Region by region, city by city. What is the best time of year to see Mount Fuji? Sakura season. 10-11 months. I think that’s the best time to see Mount Fuji. And then there are the 12 months of the year, the 1st month, the 2nd month. It’s beautiful to see its snowy landscape and walk around it. If you say, “Let’s walk around that lake more , I don’t like cold weather,” then the 4th month, April, is the busiest. The period. Make your reservation well in advance. Also, my favorite month is November. Which months are rainy and which are hot in Japan? Japan is an island country, and it rains a little here in the summer. I can’t tell you what the weather forecast was like beforehand. Why can’t I? Because I get a lot of messages about the weather . If you type “Tokyo Forecast” or ” weather” into Google, it even shows the weather forecast for one, two, or three months in advance . Now, Uncle Hay has a house here. Let’s go to Uncle Hay’s place. He’s looking, right? But this place has become a public landmark. Imagine, you leave your house, you’re walking in the morning, and you see Hay Miyazaki over there. Interesting. Let’s visit Hay Miyazaki. With the Jibli Museum, it’s nice here. Uncle Hay doesn’t choose places for nothing. He doesn’t buy land here. He knows his business. Uncle Hay, what’s an ideal average number of days for a trip to Japan? Japan is a faraway country. It’s a place 9,000-1,000 km away from Turkey. I think you’ll be left wanting more than 10 days. It’s not a country you can visit just once. Japan, Tokyo, Osaka, Kyoto, Nara, Hiroshima, villages, towns, Hokkaido, it’s an incredible sea of ​​places. A week or 10 days is ideal for the beginning. If you plan to come back later, that’s the ideal time. If you can’t come back later, I think you should stay for two or three weeks. Every season is beautiful. There are places to go in winter. Summer, spring, every region is beautiful from beginning to end. I can say this with confidence as someone who has been there. So, how much budget should we allocate for a Japan vacation on average? This is one of the most frequently asked questions I get . Let me tell you. The most expensive place in Japan is Tokyo. A day, including accommodation, food, and transportation, costs between $100 and $150. Accommodation is currently the most expensive thing. In Japan, the closer you are to a train station, the more peace of mind you’ll have. Keep that in mind. For me, Chinchiku center might be the Chibiya area. You can look at hotels there for 10,000 yen to 15,000 yen. If you just want to sleep, I think you shouldn’t spend money on a hotel, but if you want a more comfortable place, the area around Tokyo Station and a little further out might be good options . Hotels are larger and a bit more expensive. If you’re a family with children, I recommend the Tokyo Station area. I’m skipping over these quickly. The guide video about Japan will be coming in other days. I’ll be sharing plenty of guide videos. The reason for that is that there are so many things that are considered true but that I can’t explain here. People who live here but can’t explain. I see people saying false and misleading things just to get attention. There’s no need. We are here. We didn’t just arrive, we came back. Newly returned, back, back, back, back. In Japan, there aren’t many houses in this red color. It seems they’ve tried to emulate the Cibli style here. It’s so beautiful. Walking in the streets is also very relaxing. Let’s continue with our other questions. I’m keeping an eye on things left and right. Now, there’s Miyazaki and his team, folks. They have a very large team. They’re constantly working, and they don’t want to be disturbed too much. Is Japan an expensive country? Where can we save money? Well, capsule hotels. Capsule hotels are an option. Internet cafes are also an option. But of course, you have to sacrifice some comfort, folks. Let me put it this way: you can have breakfast, lunch, and dinner for $10 a day . You can get away with it. There’s Matsumoto, Yoshinoya, Sazeria. There are places where this kind of food is more affordable. Of course, this kind of tour depends on the type of trip you want to take. I’ll explain these things in more detail in later guide videos. Oh, look, we’ve arrived. We’ve arrived at Uncle’s place. Oh, I’ll take a picture, darling. Oh, I think his car is inside sometimes, and it’s so beautiful. Oh, the lights are on. Oh, it’s like something out of a movie. Kids are running around. Let’s go over it again. My sister got a little suspicious of us. And of course, since it’s a natural area, a living space, I don’t want to disturb it too much. Look at the paving stones, man! And they’re laid out according to taste. A bit of a European style, but probably inside. Like the house where Hay Niyazaki stayed in Tokyo. We’re in front of it, folks. He’s my neighbor. My neighbor Hayevi Niyazaki is inside. Uncle Hayevi is inside. Let’s not disturb him too much because there are people working around. They look at us like that. They give warnings and stuff. Many people who love him, tourists, etc., come and go from here. Look, did something happen to Uncle Hayevi from Kuruneko? In the new video, we’re in front of Hayevi Niyazaki’s house, folks. He was inside, wasn’t he? I felt it, look, the 6 names are powerful. Uncle Ayoay was inside. Look, if I stay here for half an hour, they’ll warn us. If we don’t leave, they’ll call the police. Japan is that big anyway. There’s no need to disturb the old man. He’s over 80 years old. Let’s continue with the questions I was asked. How many days should one allocate to Tokyo, Kyoto, and Osaka? 10 days. You can allocate that in total. Let’s say 4 days for Tokyo. If we say 3 days for Osaka, then 3 days around Kyoto, I think that’s ideal. What’s the most ideal route you would recommend for someone visiting Japan for the first time ? The route I’m suggesting for a first-time visitor already comes from the previous question. Go to Tokyo, Kyoto, Osaka, Nare. You can go to Kobe to eat Kobe beef. Kyoto and Osaka are close to each other anyway; you can go and come back in a day. How do I get a Shinkansen ticket, and is it sensible to get a CR Pass? You can get them from the liver shops or machines depending on which area or city you’re going to . Or there are liver shops in the big stations. Is this a quince? Quince. Quince. No. Uncle has completely taken over this land. That area belongs to him. I think this whole place belongs to him. These flowers and things aren’t normal. There are too many Hayoy ​​Miazaki-like things around. Wait, what was I saying? Maybe we should do one more tour? No, uncle, go on this bike . The staff are helpful. Some of them can speak English. Getting a CR Pass isn’t sensible because the prices are double now. 50,000 yen. I think a week costs 50,000 yen. You can recoup the money like this: go from Tokyo to Osaka. From Osaka, take the high-speed train, it takes 10-15 minutes. Then Kyoto, Kobe, Hiroshima, then Fukaka (2-3 hours) . If you do that, you’ll recoup the money in a week. If you don’t do that, you won’t. You need to go somewhere every day, to be honest. But I think it’s sensible to buy a two-week ticket and travel the whole country. With a good itinerary . Because transportation is expensive here. Hello. Who are these people? Hayamzagi’s children. Everyone here has a different character. I don’t want to show the children, but the child is walking along reading a book. Exactly . Show me that photo. Show me the photo of those children walking. Ah, this is Japan. It’s like a scene straight out of a movie. My mind is on Uncle Hayamzaki, what is he doing inside? No, Miyazaki is behind us, inside the house, what is he doing? He’s probably smoking, he smokes a lot. Or is he watering his flowers? Is he standing on the hill thinking, “Oh no, are these tourists here again?” Don’t lift the windshield wiper of the car. Come here. I’ll explain it in great detail while sitting at home with my computer. Because, as I said, there’s a lot of misinformation circulating about Japan . A lot of misinformation. This is a florist shop. They sell flowers. For example, this place next to it sells flowers . Why is it next to Hay Miyazeki’s house? You can understand that these people didn’t live 80 or 100 years for nothing, folks. Come on, let’s look at some flowers, my dear. Are these radishes? You see them, right? You come here and buy your spinach, radishes, tomatoes, etc. You put the money here. It’s a place without people, where you need to trust people, of course. Things that seem strange to us are usually things that should be, so they always seem strange. Look, they’ve put radishes here. You know, there are radishes here as I walk by . You don’t attract people. Come on, does the guy come here to buy flowers? There are all kinds of flowers, bugs, and stuff. Oh, how nice it smells. Nio gay broccoli mitay 3 dollars. What are these? Soot plants. I’m telling you, let’s go to Hokay as soon as possible. We can prolong our lives by spending all day with these flowers, insects, and animals . Am I wrong, friends? If you’re doing a job you love, the region or city doesn’t matter. I think you’ll live longer. You get away from stress. Hokay is a bit expensive. If we could win the lottery or something, I wouldn’t hesitate. I’d go right away. Hokay is amazing. Oh my, it smells so good! It’s wonderful. It smells, man. No, there’s a florist behind Miyazakis’ house that smells so good. I don’t think it’s possible for it to be unrelated to Uncle Miyazaki. There’s definitely a connection. Should we get one of these? I feel younger. There’s a bonsai culture in Japan. There’s the art of making kebana flowers. It’s also related to Shintoism, their religion; something that comes from nature, something that comes from nature, is more valuable in the eyes of the Japanese. They’re people who pray to trees, my friends. Take one and carry it with you. Look, it’s a flower like that. Now, he said, let’s take a tour around here, maybe we’ll see Miyazaki. I love these places. I love explaining and showing. I think the whole area, completely, is taken over by Uncle Miyazaki. What did he see? What have your eyes ever seen, my dear? The Japanese perspective is different. Different from the rest of the world, my friends. Put a Japanese person next to someone from a different nation. From their perspective, that thing will be interpreted differently. When I look at this, what do I see? I see a scene like a cartoon. Is this a coconut? Did Acun Abi (a famous Turkish TV personality) come here? There are bamboo plants and stuff here. It’s so beautiful. Look, Miyazeki’s touch is evident here, man. What’s a bamboo planter doing here? You won’t easily see that in Tokyo. He likes it. Uncle Miyazeki likes this slightly casual look. Like something out of a movie. Where is it more advantageous to stay in Tokyo? I think you should consider the advantage part like this: Tokyo is a huge place, friends. It’s the most crowded metropolis in the world, with 40 million people passing through it every day . Stay close to the station and don’t stray too far from the center. If you move away from the center, all your money will go to transportation. Chinchuku is a big place. You can find a lot of things around it. You can find lots of accommodation, hostels, hotels, 3- star, 4-star, 5-star places. I think you shouldn’t skimp on expenses there because you’ll be spending money on transportation. Miyazeki’s house is in this area, friends. Look, the guy lives in a place like this. Momichi trees, bamboo, all sorts of things, he’s buried himself among the trees . Let me put it that way. In a place like Tokyo. This is a back street. I guess he doesn’t like people very much, as far as I understand. He’s not a big fan of seeing people, I think. No, uncle has shut himself off like that. He’s in his own world, busy with his work. We have a question about the unknown, hidden spots of Tokyo. The “Slapping Eye” bar. The “Slapping Girl” cafe. Check out my video on that. Muscle Musle bar. They slap anyone who enters. Men and women don’t matter. It’s one of those hidden places. Is it easy to get to Fuji by public transport? Now, there’s no direct train to Mount Fuji. You can get there by transferring. The train drops you off somewhere. Then you have to continue by bus. So, if you go with tours, it might be better if someone takes you there. If you have an international driver’s license , you can rent a car. The road goes on the left. It might be a little difficult if you’re not used to it, but renting a car and driving around there can be nice. Where to shop in Japan? What are the best areas for electronics and watches? Shopping is a vast subject. Check out my shopping videos. I can say that Tokyo Gotamba Premium Outlet is more affordable than the ones in the city center. We go shopping with other people . You can’t see everything there in one day. You can buy a ticket from Chinik and go by bus for $30 round trip . What are the most important places to see in Osaka and Kyoto? In Osaka, Osaka Castle. Toyota MiJin, the one who said “I will unite Japan,” friends. Then Shinsay, the head of the Dotomboru running man statue. You’ll probably stay there or in the vicinity. Namba. Osaka isn’t really a place where you can explore every corner like Tokyo. It’s not a particularly interesting place. Compared to Tokyo, there should be snow at this time of year. The most important places to see. When I organize tours, we go to our village. Now we’re going to Ineri. We’re going to the Bambo forests. We’re going to the first Zen temple. We’re going to the Kakuji Golden Temple. You’ll spend two days there. And we go to the Nishiki market. You can just explore on the remaining days. There are many palaces, many temples, many pagodas, a vast ocean. Kyoto, the 1000-year-old capital. I’ll try to explain the places that tourists don’t go to in future videos. The most common mistakes tourists make in Japan are smoking in the street and speaking disrespectfully on public transport. A little bit of etiquette. The Japanese are very careful about respect, especially since respect is somewhat disregarded in Japan . So you have to behave like a Japanese person. We tried to make a short and concise video. We went to Hai Miazaki’s house. We went to where he lives. He was inside. Oh, we’ll go again when it’s closed. We’ll see. Let’s try our luck, maybe we’ll see him. Actually, these were the 30 most frequently asked questions. I tried to answer those 30 questions for you. I’ll try to explain in more detail in future videos . Don’t forget to follow the rest of the videos. As someone who has traveled all over Japan and continues to do so, I can say that these places are vast. Please support me as much as you can, friends. Many viewers don’t subscribe. People just close their accounts and leave. Why not? Don’t leave. I would appreciate it if you liked, shared, and commented on the videos. See you in the next video. Take care. Let’s go to Hai Miazaki’s house. Let’s see, man. Take care. See you later. Subscribe to me. See you later. Your sharp eyes have seen beautiful things again.

Selam millet! Tokyo’daki mahallemden, Japonya’yı gezmek isteyenler için dev bir Gezi Rehberi Soru-Cevap ile karşınızdayım! 🇯🇵

Bu vlog’da sadece Hayao Miyazaki’ye komşu olmanın getirdiği ilginç detayları değil, aynı zamanda Tokyo, Osaka ve Kyoto gibi şehirleri kapsayan, sizlerden gelen tüm Japonya sorularını yanıtlıyorum. ✈️

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44 Comments

  1. Miyazaki amcanın sokagını ezber ettim netflix belgeselinde göre göre beyaz önlük sigara full 😂😂❤❤

  2. Has bir japon nasıl yaşar nasıl düşünür nasıl çalışır onu izleyince çok iyi anladım ama o saf bir yetenek adam yaşayan efsane 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻💚💙💜

  3. 08:12 Miyazaki amcanın mutfagı salonu evinin içi o kadar büyüktü ki aldıgı arazi de standart yapılardan çok büyüktü, ama adamın gram ekosu ve lüksü yoktu çok takdir etmiştim onca ün ve paraya ragmen sıfır gösteriş.

  4. Evin orada karşılaşsanız ne güzel olurdu bence kameraya selam verirdi inşallah bir gün 🙏🏻🫶🏻👍🏻🌸🌸🌸

  5. "Eşim karakalem çalışıyor gitar çalıyor. Onlara göre gayet normal. Ben olsam hemen bir YouTube kanalı falan açarım" sözünüze çok güldüm. Eninde sonunda almışsınız şükredin😂😂😂

  6. bak buna çok şaşırdım… the wind rises anımesinde herkesin içinde hüngür hüngür ağladım çok farklı bir adam.

  7. Abi canının içini kırmadık ve videoyu sonuna kadar izledik. Canının içine selamlar!!!

  8. Bir Miyazaki hayrani olarak severek izledim videoyu. 1ay kadar oldu Japonyadan döndüm, sanki bir rüya yaşadım, keşke tekrar gitsem diyorum şimdi..

  9. Hayao miyazaki hayranıyım aşırıcılar ın ikinci sezonunu bekledim hala yok hayao amcamız yazmadı 😢

  10. Cem kun abi yani şu ana kadar eniyi yacı sensin Japonya eniyi sen anlatıyon ve tebrik ederim abi Kore'yi başdan sona gesen tek türk sen sin türklerin kuru Cem kun abi

  11. ben kasim da geldim 2023 muazzam bir havasi vardir 2026 icin eylül de geliyorum 30 dereceden fazla oldugunu söylediler bana insallah sicaktan bunalmam 😂 bu arada japonya da olman video atman bambaska senden ricam japonya nin kötü yanlarini anlatir misin millet toz pembe zennediyor

  12. İlk defa Aralık 2024 de gittim rüzgar gibi geçti ikinci defa ise yine Aralık 2025 yani bu ay gittim böyle giderse 3 – 4 – 5 e kadar yolu var videoların çok yararlı ve epey bilgi veriyor özellikle metro kullanımı ile ilgili ki ben ikici gidişimde olayı çözebildim , Eline koluna sağlık

  13. Japonya'ya yalnızca Studio Ghibli'yi görmek için gitmek isterdim. Bunun dışında elbette güzel bir ülke ama ilgimi çekmiyor. İlgimi çeken şey disiplinli ve detaycı oluşları. Ben de çok detaycıyımdır. Bir zamanlar Türkiye'de yaşayanlar da evin ve dükkanların kapısını açık bırakıp giderlerdi. Caminin tuvaletlerinde kimse olmazdı ancak biz gene de para bırakırdık.

  14. Cem ben yemek için gelmeyi düşünüyorum da mutfağı süper dediğin şehir hangisidir japon mutfağı delisiyim

  15. uzun zamandır Japonya'ya gitmeyi planlıyorum ama tam bir bütçe çıkaramıyorum bir türlü. Bütçe planlama gibi bir video çekebilirseniz harika olur. <333