Traveling in Asahikawa, Japan coldest and snowiest city

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  1. I audibly screamed when they brought the penguins out. I'm glad you guys are safe and sound!!!

  2. Hello Kiira, I hope you had fun and are staying warm.

    I had mentioned this in your last anime video but I would recommend checking out a movie called Train to Busan. It's a South Korean movie about a zombie apocalypse that takes place on a train. Although it isn't actually an anime it kind of does feel anime-ish in the sense that the characters are very expressive and the movie is also incredibly emotional. All in all it's a wonderful and emotionally powerful movie, and I honestly consider it to be one of the best movies I've ever seen.

    Also, coincidentally, Train to Busan has an animated prequel called Seoul Station.

  3. i would die there for being a tropical country person summer is fine for me but cold… I'll be sick all week. just place me in the less cold city in japan 🤣

  4. Good Morning Kiira how are you? Hope you were staying warm there in Japan's coldest city there & Cheers for sharing this video stay safe! ❤️

  5. Hello there again! Sorry that I'm not as punctual, had to take a mental day… despite the cold, your day looked really fun! Yes, I would brave 6F to watch a penguin parade and eat ramen after! Really love the video, now you hurry back home and get warm!

  6. I am a Japanese expat who lives in eastern Canada. That is a lot of snow and hardcore winter weather. Here backeast (Ontario), if it snows, they call it a snow day, and everything is shut down e.g. schools are off and public transit on hold. In my opinion, winter in Asahikawa is harsher and challenging. Penguins in Hokkaido? Kotatsu in winter is the best. Love your uploads! 💙

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