Welcome back to ATLAS ABROAD and another week in my life in Japan! Today I am taking you to see the rice fields, bread making class, shopping for Japanese ceramics and pottery, and a $115 pottery haul. Thank you for watching!

part 1: https://youtu.be/3Y2rntvglP0
part 2: https://youtu.be/fzyLUyfpdsE

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28 Comments

  1. Going to get Gus-Gus out for a quick walk, and I"ll be back to answer your comments! I hope you enjoyed this video – I had a lot of fun filming and editing this!!!!!

  2. I very often enjoy watching your nice videos and also learn N.Carolinian English from them. If you have a chance to come to Gunma Pref. where I'm running a pottery class, please visit to our class. Maybe there are so many things for shooting.

  3. Many thanks to let us going with you to all these interesting adventures! I love all your pottery shopping and the breads look amazing!

  4. Honestly I find the chime so relaxing and interesting I don’t know why! I’d love to see more of that or even a vlog of them! ☺️

  5. So fun! Thanks so much for this video- looking forward to talking with you and Linda at 5pm tonight as we chat about all of these great adventures together 🙂

  6. I don't know why Japanese ceramics are not popular in the worls. There are many local ceramic styles all over Japan. Collecting them is a good hobby.

  7. this video make me wanne go to japan and also making bread and pottery it looks like you have so much fun with these sweet ladies

  8. You Are AFabGirl~AGirlWhoHasAnAmazingOutlookToLiveDaily~AVeryHealthyMindedPerson👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼❤️

  9. I'm obsessed with Japanese ceramics and it seems you can pick up some things at a very reasonable price. Just one request please… would you be able to add, in the longer description, what area/town name you visit in your vlogs. I know you mention it but could you also add it, sometimes I'm stopping trying to take notes about places I want to visit. Thanks for your videos, I'm really enjoying the insight into life there.

  10. I can’t explain enough how much I love your channel, I recently found it because I want to take a trip to Japan with my hubby when it’s safe to travel again. We love anime and ghibli movies, Japanese video games etc and I’ve just been going hard on all the research I can find about Japan haha so when I came across your channel I instantly fell in love with you and your content! Everything is just so calming and entertaining to watch! Just purely wholesome content that I find myself smiling throughout every video and constantly pausing and going back to show my husband certain things lol. ❤️ Love from Canada!

  11. Hi honest and have motional touch! Love them! If ur interested in potteries, there is a Arita-yaki festival end of April U may interested?(http://www.arita-toukiichi.or.jp) It's in Saga, Kyusyu island. It's not too close but still close from where u live! Arita-yaki is more for everyday dishes and don't have rustic texture like Hagi-yaki but pretty! Also, check Kutani-yaki from Ishikawa(Kanazawa) where my mother lives now. They mainly use 6 colors. They give pop of colors to ur table!

  12. Thank you so much for showing the beautiful countryside of Japan in a very beautiful way. I am from Ehime which is just across the ocean from Hiroshima, but now living in the Nenetherlands. I havent been able to go back to Jp due to Corona over 1.5 years, but this is exactly my hometown looks like, and we have the same 5 oclock chime that reminded me of my childhood. Thank you so much, cannot appreciate it more!

  13. hi, the bowl with the cherries is in the hagi ware style, you can tell because of the egg shell cracking texture and the iridescent glaze. Hagi ware style was forcibly brought over to japan from korea during the occupation period

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