See how we cook in a little camper van in Japan. The Nissan Clipper NV100

After eating – we went on a day hike with our yorkie, Mr. Camper. Hope you enjoy this car camp during the day. Kei Van Life!

Thank you.

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22 Comments

  1. now that was a cool way to cook using the Jakery power station, both cookers must draw a small amount of power, fun outing for you and your wife to do and I think Turtle Creek might have the right answer for the horse rider

  2. He didn’t by chance have a bow and arrow…? On another note, will that battery bank charge from the van when it’s running?

  3. It’s nice to see your wife is not so shy. Doesn’t look like oatmeal. 🤗

  4. Always wash the rice. From muddy rice firm till supermarket packing it goes from one dirty ground to another and even people walk on rice while packing…… wash it very well

  5. Looks good. But cooking over your bedding? I've said this before, but I've seen people cook some serious meals inside their vehicles and I personally couldn't deal with the splatters and odors lingering in my vehicle and everything including your changes of clothing and being on the road smelling it 24/7.

  6. Oh yeah, steamed rice was one my favorites 😍 can't have to much now damn diabetes 😫. Beef stir fry 😋 nom nom nomohlishis 😋 nice little hike brother

  7. If the 240 can run that stuff, you could even just use an inverter. The 12v outlet ones will do 300 peak watts. At least with the jackery, you don't have to sit there with the engine running. Nice setup.

  8. Sounds like the male group of Portishead. Way to go on the video. Loved the rice Rock. Not sure where you got the shirtless guy. Sounds familiar to what group, unsure.

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