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In this video we explore Kyoto In Japan
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  • @JumpingPlaces
    @JumpingPlacesАй бұрын

    Watch all our Japan Videos here: kzread.info/dash/bejne/X4moqrGLgNu2l6w.html

  • @carolinadanson
    @carolinadansonАй бұрын

    Loved this video 🤩 Probably my favorite one from Japan as we showed so many different places (pretty much all the Must-visit attractions in Kyoto). Since it’s a very complete and longer video than usual, it took more hours for Chris to edit but I’m very proud of him as (in my humble opinion) he did a really great job. I already told him in person but I thought he deserves a public comment as well 😂❤️ Hope you guys will enjoy the video too! Thanks for watching and supporting us 🙏🏼

  • @robcroese

    @robcroese

    Ай бұрын

    De acuerdo!

  • @giannishen

    @giannishen

    Ай бұрын

    I love this video also! He really did an awesome job, Chris Viva! 👍😍🙌🎉

  • @PaulPaullus

    @PaulPaullus

    Ай бұрын

    Obrigado Obrigada Pulando Lugares Trabaho em Equipe! Chris é o MELHOR!!

  • @helennuttall
    @helennuttallАй бұрын

    An epic ending to a brilliant Japan series. Yes Carol is right to sing your praises Chris, week after week your filming, vloging and editing never loses quality and always great content. Have really enjoyed your parents being part of the adventure…hope to see them again soon, I so envy their endless energy and stamina! 👏🤗

  • @myyoutube7692
    @myyoutube7692Ай бұрын

    We just got back to America after spending 3 months in Japan and I already miss it! The people, the politeness, the cleanliness, the toilets, the quite subways and trains not to mention the amazing sites! Make sure you check out the 300 ft Buddha in Kotoku-in located at Kamakura if you haven’t already been! Have a great time!

  • @robcroese
    @robcroeseАй бұрын

    Excellent video again. I loved your summary evaluation at the end. It is really amazing how such an ancient culture, with its own architecture, religious manifestations, eating culture, language and writing system, etc. can develop uniquely in the world, separate from western culture, and still manifest human universals that tie us together as a human race with similar needs and desires. Thanks for battling the crowds and doing all the walking so that I could have a good look at Japan!

  • @JumpingPlaces

    @JumpingPlaces

    Ай бұрын

    thanks for the support, glad you enjoyed the trip :D

  • @patriciasuarez771
    @patriciasuarez771Ай бұрын

    Kyoto is a beautiful place. It looks like Japan has been a great experience to share with your parents 😊

  • @spacecoastaesthetics6990
    @spacecoastaesthetics6990Ай бұрын

    It's so nice to see you with the parents making cherished memories

  • @JumpingPlaces

    @JumpingPlaces

    Ай бұрын

    Was an amazing trip with them :D

  • @AGrace-tw6ku
    @AGrace-tw6kuАй бұрын

    The fact that we get free videos on KZread by Jumping Places is truly a gift; keeping the education and knowledge alive. 👏👏👏

  • @KK-np1ub
    @KK-np1ubАй бұрын

    入店を断られたのは外国人だからではなく京都ならではの「一見さんお断り」とゆうものではないかな? 京都には昔なじみの常連客を大事にする風習があるとか看板を出さないことで入りにくくしてると聞いたことがあります。 日本人でも他県から行くと京都のルールはわからないことがあります。あなた達はとても寛大だと思います。 とても良いビデオをありがとうございます。また必ず日本に戻ってきて下さいね。良い旅を。。。

  • @isaacbulay4061
    @isaacbulay4061Ай бұрын

    Kyoto!! outrageously beautiful. The river tours bamboo forest really nice. My favorite would be all of the old wooden buildings everywhere. The Japanese temples gardens and scenery are so unique and amazing. Probably my favorite city in Japan. 😊

  • @JumpingPlaces

    @JumpingPlaces

    Ай бұрын

    River tour was a nice surprise for us :D

  • @vepakko
    @vepakkoАй бұрын

    Such a magical place! Even while Chris and Carol makes so good videos that travelling to Japan becomes almost pointless, I would still love to visit one day! Thanks for another top video 👍

  • @StartLivingNow1963
    @StartLivingNow1963Ай бұрын

    Kyoto Japan is so Beautiful Thank You Chris & Carol Safe Travels. 🙂❤👍

  • @JumpingPlaces

    @JumpingPlaces

    Ай бұрын

    Sure is!

  • @genchan1224able
    @genchan1224ableАй бұрын

    🌸あなたたちのような日本の文化を尊重しマナーを守る観光客は日本は大歓迎致します🍃また京都に遊びに来てくださいね。Have a nice trip.✨

  • @celticislandgal
    @celticislandgalАй бұрын

    Loved all your videos of Japan. Such a beautiful and amazing country. I hope you manage to visit the Inland Seaway area when you return. Thank you for bringing the world into our homes and allowing us to share from afar in your amazing experiences.

  • @ricardotongol567
    @ricardotongol567Ай бұрын

    Thank you for the lovely tour Chris and Carol.🎉🎉🎉🎉

  • @JumpingPlaces

    @JumpingPlaces

    Ай бұрын

    Our pleasure!

  • @donbrashsux
    @donbrashsuxАй бұрын

    Really great presentation of Kyoto and Japan .. you guys are so chilled relaxed and very respectful 🙏🙏👌

  • @JumpingPlaces

    @JumpingPlaces

    Ай бұрын

    Cheers!

  • @guicruz2112
    @guicruz2112Ай бұрын

    Acompanhei esses vídeos de vocês desse país maravilhoso e sem igual. Um sonho de criança conhecê-lo algum dia, e vocês me fizeram sentir um pouco dessa sensação. Só tenho a agradecer a vocês, Chris e Carol, por me inspirar com tantas viagens maravilhosas! O Japão é um sonho de criança... De um cara que cresceu nos anos 80 no Brasil e que viu esse país como um símbolo de avanço e tecnologia, além da sua cultura tão envolvente, misteriosa e bela! Foi demais curtir essa viagem com vocês amigos! Muito obrigado pelos vídeos. Saúde para toda a família e que vocês façam uma outra bela jornada agora na China! Valeu heróis!

  • @sunnybeachwalks4k2022
    @sunnybeachwalks4k2022Ай бұрын

    Best videos of Japan I’ve ever seen

  • @JumpingPlaces

    @JumpingPlaces

    Ай бұрын

    thanks!

  • @AntoinettePaladino
    @AntoinettePaladinoАй бұрын

    I am loving this Japan series! I also want to tell you guys that I love the music choices you use in all your videos! You guys are awesome! 👏🏽 ❤

  • @JumpingPlaces

    @JumpingPlaces

    Ай бұрын

    Thank you so much!

  • @davecarter503
    @davecarter503Ай бұрын

    Blown away by the beauty of that place. Thanks for another incredible video ❤

  • @nellasnaidero5238
    @nellasnaidero5238Ай бұрын

    Loved this wonderful video…thank you for showing these amazing places❤

  • @EdCNJ
    @EdCNJАй бұрын

    Spectacular conclusion to your trip! Really enjoyed this video!

  • @donstravelsandrants.
    @donstravelsandrants.Ай бұрын

    Fabulous. Beyond words. Great video. 😲🏆🇮🇪💙🇯🇵⛩️

  • @vickig6080
    @vickig6080Ай бұрын

    Awesome video of all that Kyoto had to offer!! Thanks!

  • @alinaj3143
    @alinaj31437 күн бұрын

    ❤🎉Carol and Chris - I love your videos, very inspirational! Keep up with the amazing work 😊

  • @huacamaya119
    @huacamaya119Ай бұрын

    Thank you for sharing your experience in Japan. Beautiful country with a very unique culture.

  • @theoadelaidabondocabe7261
    @theoadelaidabondocabe7261Ай бұрын

    Thanks you so much for this new remarkable video this week from Kyoto, Japan to shows these amazing places in Asia May of 2024❤❤❤

  • @fristegia
    @fristegiaАй бұрын

    Another amazing video! Indeed Kyoto is worth all the walking So excited for your China videos.

  • @annettepeacock967
    @annettepeacock967Ай бұрын

    Wonderful tour thank you Chris and Carol. Enjoy your future trips. Thank you for showing all these wonderful places in Japan. I’ve only got a few more days and I’ll be there myself. 🎉😊

  • @johnfinch8275
    @johnfinch8275Ай бұрын

    We were actually in Kyoto when this vlog came out. We had been anticipating it and really enjoyed your take on all the city has to offer. It was great to almost cross paths with you.

  • @sabastianbismarck8050
    @sabastianbismarck8050Ай бұрын

    Toll. Danke Chris und Carol 🇯🇵

  • @shanhad1572
    @shanhad1572Ай бұрын

    You both do such incredible videos. Thank you for sharing. Can't wait to see China!

  • @rockroll8505
    @rockroll8505Ай бұрын

    Japan is beautiful! Another great video.

  • @kevintso1
    @kevintso1Ай бұрын

    Carol & Chris. Your travels are inspirational, and are my go to for authentic and real portrayal of travel. Definitely my style! Thank you both - such a great, complementary team. My next trip (I’m a New Zealander) later this year includes Crete and Naxos - inspired by your experiences and also Anthony Bourdain. Keep up the great work.

  • @risingsunjapanguideinfo8405
    @risingsunjapanguideinfo84057 күн бұрын

    Welcome to Kyoto, Japan. I'm really glad you guys enjoyed traveling around Japan. Hope you guys come back to Japan again. 👍

  • @tgilbertson747
    @tgilbertson747Ай бұрын

    lived in Japan for many years, brings back so many memories. thanks for sharing!!!!

  • @JumpingPlaces

    @JumpingPlaces

    Ай бұрын

    Nice! Where did you live?

  • @rheffner3
    @rheffner3Ай бұрын

    Another great video. Thanks.

  • @NemesisN4Sir
    @NemesisN4SirАй бұрын

    Since coming back from Japan trip a month ago, I miss it so much, but thanks to you guys that I can still live vicariously through your lens. Thank you for trekking to most of the place my family and I have been in Japan. I'm a huge fan of your channel and looking forward to watching your travel playlist.

  • @JumpingPlaces

    @JumpingPlaces

    Ай бұрын

    Glad you enjoyed it!

  • @shareonrivas1458
    @shareonrivas1458Ай бұрын

    SO FUN !!!!!! THANK YOU !!!!!!

  • @northernbloke
    @northernblokeАй бұрын

    This felt very close to my experience of Kyoto in 2018. Nice video

  • @grasiefaith1446
    @grasiefaith1446Ай бұрын

    You guys made all your Japan videos spactacular, I feel like adding it to my list and as always impressive content great work.👍 Looking forward to your next adventures.. Watching from Australia❤🇦🇺😃👍

  • @nev.paulpere
    @nev.paulpereАй бұрын

    Japan was amazing Chris, hope your parents had a wonderful time.

  • @litabiske5409
    @litabiske5409Ай бұрын

    Fascinating videos, where you can go to a place that has snow to another place that beautiful beaches even the water is cold lol I love all the different foods, especially authenticity matcha tea looking forward to your next video

  • @JumpingPlaces

    @JumpingPlaces

    Ай бұрын

    yes was pretty wild being in that snowy place and 3 days later on that beach haha

  • @wherenext8454
    @wherenext8454Ай бұрын

    Great video Chris and Carol, Kyoto was one of my favourite places on my Japan trip, I also really liked Hakone and Miyajima Island. I highly recommend for your next trip! And after watching your Japan series I will be making sure I go to Okinawa and Kusatsu for mine! 😊

  • @asagi-16
    @asagi-16Ай бұрын

    Japan always welcomes you. we are looking forward to meet you again. I hope you continue to enjoy your world trip.

  • @JumpingPlaces

    @JumpingPlaces

    Ай бұрын

    we will be back for sure, sooner than later :D

  • @goutfromfriedokra3936

    @goutfromfriedokra3936

    Ай бұрын

    @@JumpingPlaces Is Kyoto your favorite place you've visited thus far? if not, any other places?

  • @JumpingPlaces

    @JumpingPlaces

    Ай бұрын

    in japan is suppose it was the best during our trip because of the variety of amazing things there are to do there

  • @4syms4syms33

    @4syms4syms33

    Ай бұрын

    Wish you were still in Japan--loved your videos so much! Look forward to many more!!

  • @sorozogokuro6173

    @sorozogokuro6173

    21 күн бұрын

    「Wandering Birds of Borderless Growth Group」は、ある場所から別の場所へと旅をしますが、地元の習慣に従わず、独自のスタイルを一貫して維持しています。後悔することなく立ち去る傾向から、時折ジプシーと呼ばれることもある。😅😉

  • @michaeljaydenanderson537
    @michaeljaydenanderson537Ай бұрын

    love you guys so much

  • @francisnguyen6349
    @francisnguyen6349Ай бұрын

    Japan is always welcome. Great video footage, you guys.

  • @matthewchristopher8612
    @matthewchristopher8612Ай бұрын

    Hey love your videos.. one item when you talked about using chopsticks you had them backwards but it all works. Keep up the amazing travels

  • @aldodiezquinonez2099
    @aldodiezquinonez2099Ай бұрын

    hello Chris and Carol, I am from Peru but living in San Francsico California, I loved it when you were in Peru and now in my other favourite country (Japan) I follow all your trips and please keep up with the good quality. By the way, I met someone in Brazil and I go there all the time.

  • @mlblue5355
    @mlblue5355Ай бұрын

    Great videos on Japan. It seems like a spectacular place. I’m looking forward to your videos in China. I lived there for eight years. I highly suggest Zhang Jia Jie (where Avatar was filmed at), Xi’an (Terracotta Warriors, amazing food street in the city and outside of the city), Beijing (Forbidden City, Temple of Heaven, eat a Beijing hotpot, etc, etc), Chengdu (Sichuan hotpot, Leshan Giant Buddha, Pandas), Shandong Province for Qingdao (occupied by the Germans/famous for beer, beautiful coastal city, has Mt. Laoshan)and Tai’an to climb Mount Tai, Guilin to take a boat up the Li River to Yangshuo (one way, 4 hrs, drink lots of water, be careful of the sun, but the view is like you’re on a different planet. The limestone mountains are spectacular! I could recommend a ton more. I was there eight years and travelled all the time, but couldn’t see even half of what I wanted…

  • @tennis58able
    @tennis58ableАй бұрын

    Hi Greetings from Gold Coast Australia. I have followed you both for many years. I always enjoy your high quality videos. I have booked a trip to Japan, as many other Australians, seems everyone is going over and not just for skiing. I am visiting many of the same towns. Thank you for mentioning being turned away from restaurants, I will have to pre warn my friends. Keep us the great work.

  • @TravelwithTravelarii
    @TravelwithTravelariiАй бұрын

    Loved the bamboo forest boat tour.

  • @giannishen
    @giannishenАй бұрын

    I saw the news a few days ago that after the world's largest 7-11 is located in Taiwan, the world's largest Starbucks will be located in Taipei. In the future, you will have two more world attractions when you come to Taiwan! The way you hold chopsticks is very standard. In fact, don’t worry too much. Chopsticks are just tools for eating. Holding chopsticks is not a competition! That river is really beautiful, and it makes people suddenly feel like traveling through time and space! If you fall into the river and come out again, it may be the bathhouse of ancient Rome (haha, that is the plot of a Japanese science fiction movie)! The landscape behind the big banana chair is so beautiful, no wonder it has become a popular photo spot for tourists! What you mentioned last is actually something I also have heard from Japanese people saying that they refuse foreign guests because they are afraid of poor service! In fact, I think that may be an excuse, but it is mainly due to nationality and personal factors! I'm sad to hear that next time you are going to that country, a lot of food there is fake and made with chemical raw materials! I have evidence and I will pass it on to you privately if necessary! Be careful in everything, I won't write my comment next time until you leave that country! I will only tell you privately if necessary! Thanks a lot for sharing, really great job! 👍😄👏

  • @JumpingPlaces

    @JumpingPlaces

    Ай бұрын

    Thanks for all the info. hopefully we can visit Taiwan again next year :D

  • @giannishen

    @giannishen

    Ай бұрын

    @@JumpingPlaces It is my pleasure, thanks to you too! And you are welcome back to Taiwan any time! 👍😍👌

  • @giannishen

    @giannishen

    Ай бұрын

    @@JumpingPlaces Your Instagram has blocked my account and I can no longer send you any messages! I forgot to remind you, maybe I told you last year, as soon as you upload videos from that country, your channel starts to be monitored by them! It has proved that KZread helps that country. I have seen many promotional comments written by their people in your newest video, and the same fake writings has appeared on many channels!

  • @joanjapanvlog

    @joanjapanvlog

    Ай бұрын

    What? Fake food is only for display in shops so the customers have an idea what to order lol you’re a basher don’t mind this guy he’s a Korean or Chinese who hates japan maybe lol

  • @ayas764
    @ayas764Ай бұрын

    I’m from Japan and totally enjoyed your videos! It made me miss my country a lot! I’m sorry some restaurants turned you away! It does happen to Japanese locals as well. I think especially the ones that have been in the business for so long often times have their way of running their business and that could be harsh, rude and confusing to even locals. It’s cool you were chill about it! I feel also how some Japanese are just intimidated to deal with foreigners could be one of the reasons they end up rejecting to have foreigners. It’s lame. But, hey, that’s their loss! Also, the recent years’ hype to trip to Japan is causing the over-tourism there, the country is just the size of California, and there’s a possibility some restaurants might have had some bitter expériences with tourists from foreign countries in the past. Well, who knows! Again, while it seems odd and wrong for them to turned down their potential customers, that’s their loss! But,sorry, if it gave you some awkward experiences! Thank you for the beautiful videos!

  • @cristmh
    @cristmhАй бұрын

    Awesome overview of Kyoto! The hotel you spotted along the river is Hoshinoya Arashiyama and it is spectacular.

  • @shareonrivas1458
    @shareonrivas1458Ай бұрын

    Carol Rocks!!!! TY True Words!!!!

  • @Lioninthenight
    @LioninthenightАй бұрын

    Very interesting Chris and Carol.

  • @travelwithchristina3960
    @travelwithchristina3960Ай бұрын

    It’s been so great seeing Japan through your eyes. I ended up falling in love with Japan last year. I think you guys got lucky going at a slow time because when I went in September, there were hoards of tourist in the famous spots by 10am. Especially in Kyoto.

  • @JumpingPlaces

    @JumpingPlaces

    Ай бұрын

    yeah i think it is because this was a few weeks after the cherry blossom season which is probably when the majority of people tried to come, so we got a bit of a quieter time

  • @mattsoca1
    @mattsoca1Ай бұрын

    The statues you referred to as dogs are actually foxes (kitsune), and are associated with Inari Shrines (dedicated to rice, fertility, agriculture, etc.). The kitsune serve as messengers (to the Shinto spirits) and guardians (similar to the lion-dogs, the Komainu). Also, besides what you mentioned regarding shrines versus temples, Shinto Shrines usually display the Crest of the Imperial Family of Japan, whereas Temples associated with the Hongwanji sect of Buddhism in Japan, present a wisteria crest. You will also find a swastika corresponding to the Jodo Shinshu sect of Buddhism (though swastikas are also used to indicate the locations of Buddhist Temples on maps in general), representing peace, good luck, etc. Ironically, the Nazis employed a benevolent symbol that long preceded their evil regime. Also, Todaiji Temple in Nara (housing the Daibutsu or Great Buddha) is the largest wooden building in the world. It was completely rebuilt in 1709, and is only 70% the size of the original structure. Moreover, nails were not used in the construction. The wooden structure consists of interlocking pieces.

  • @MarlonAndGabriela
    @MarlonAndGabrielaАй бұрын

    Chris & Carol, we have been doing a marathon on your videos since last week starting from your earliest trips 5 years ago. Have already been a sub for years now though but it’s been great to see the evolution of your growth with respect to filming and travel experiences. Hopefully you’ll make a stop in San Diego one day, lots to do and explore here and we would be happy to link up to show you around. Also wondering does Chris’ dad speak Portuguese too? Safe and continued travels to you two!

  • @JumpingPlaces

    @JumpingPlaces

    Ай бұрын

    We actually went to san diego but it was before the vlogging days, seemed amazing there :D Yes my dad also speak Portuguese, he lived in Brazil when he was younger also and that is how he met my mother

  • @user-go1il5xi1n
    @user-go1il5xi1nАй бұрын

    Hope you come back to Philippines guys..good luck on your journey.a fan from Cebu city

  • @JumpingPlaces

    @JumpingPlaces

    Ай бұрын

    Think we will be back there next year :D

  • @MattJP2024
    @MattJP2024Ай бұрын

    小路は私有地が多く、舞妓さんを追いかけて一緒に写真を撮ろうとしたりして急いで稽古に行く邪魔をしたりする外国人旅行者が多くて、あの様に通行禁止になっています。日本のメディアではオーバーツーリズムと言って問題視されています。 KZreadで外国人旅行者に注意喚起して頂いて、ありがとうございます🙇‍♀️

  • @matal3991
    @matal3991Ай бұрын

    Great great detailed video. Just wondering how long the boat trip duration was?

  • @HappilyViewwithJulie
    @HappilyViewwithJulieАй бұрын

    Love your videos😊

  • @carolinadanson

    @carolinadanson

    Ай бұрын

    ❤️❤️❤️

  • @TransparentMediaTruth
    @TransparentMediaTruthАй бұрын

    Love Mom's "Fake News" shirt > a fantastic selection (especially for Westerners) traveling the World. Continued thanks Carol & Chris for taking us along helping to break through Western propaganda showing us 1st hand just how absolutely amazing other Regions truly are > of course Japan not nearly as much Western stigma as compared to Countries like China > even so, a good statement to make when traveling abroad... helping to further unite us All👍🙏

  • @prairie1565
    @prairie1565Ай бұрын

    Omg! Your site just popped up and I absolutely love Kyoto. You came up to a poster of a geisha wearing a blue kimono. I’ve been trying to find this poster can you help me….please? Love your video!❤

  • @MrRoadrunner68
    @MrRoadrunner68Ай бұрын

    I’m in love 😍

  • @benzskyeshxc96
    @benzskyeshxc96Ай бұрын

    Most japan restaurants closed around 3 or 4 pm before they open again in late afternoon into the night.

  • @asamodin7139
    @asamodin7139Ай бұрын

    I like your Widios,from Swden🥰

  • @sabrinastraveladventures4263
    @sabrinastraveladventures4263Ай бұрын

    This is my ultimate dream place to visit! I ve dreamt about it all my life ❤ our next big trip will be Japan 🙏🏼🤞🏼 I am so excited about China 🇨🇳 this is very high on my bucket list I m curious to see which will be the destinations as your first visit! I hope you will enjoy it and look forward to seeing your vlogs and what you make of it!👌🏼 Sabrina 🇫🇷🇬🇧

  • @JumpingPlaces

    @JumpingPlaces

    Ай бұрын

    you will love it, just go to the sites early and you should have a relaxed time like we did :D

  • @tgilbertson747
    @tgilbertson747Ай бұрын

    Thanks!

  • @JumpingPlaces

    @JumpingPlaces

    Ай бұрын

    Thanks for the big support :D

  • @theoadelaidabondocabe7261
    @theoadelaidabondocabe7261Ай бұрын

    Welcome to beautiful city of Kyoto, Japan this week to tours this amazing Asian city in May of 2024❤❤❤

  • @franksmith3602
    @franksmith3602Ай бұрын

    Some of the history I learned when I lived in Japan. Is Kyoto, temples....some a thousand years old and still are perfect. The reason , the master skills it took to build them was passed down in secret. Father to son, going back tens of generations. Understand what you see was all done by hand tools. The engineers who designed roof lines to extend that far out, was not able to be done anywhere else , a thousand years ago. Also, all of the forests around the temples are more than just for looks. The Japanese monks, plant the same trees, like a thousand years ago.... They protect them and let them grow for hundreds of years, watching over them... The reason is so the master craftmen, will have replacement, timbers of the same trees as the very first ones used. And trust they are protected trees, and when they cut one down , it's a big deal. And when one has to be used. A new tree will be planted and watched over for the hundreds of years to follow..... Understanding this, when you see, just temples.... You will then see much more.. and you'll understand why the towns seem, quiet, people all are respectful to not be loud... Tokyo, is 100% the opsitits . What I came to learn is this. Japan, 2000 years ago, were building temples, no one else could. Africa 2000 years ago, lived in mud huts, running around naked in jungles. The middle east 2000 were killing each other fighting over who stole who's Camel. Europe 2000 years ago... Lived in cabins, then go to China 4000 years ago, they had advance MILTTARY, tudys the stars. Built full blown city's, greater than the Romens. As you two jump around, buy the small book called ECHANG , ( Cannon of change ) yeng and yang , its. 5000 years old and still in print... The China's empires, was to be lived to be given the secret of life by GOD. 8 symbols, they have been hide in 64 riddles. Decode the 64 riddles, you will be showen the secret of life.... INJOY.., Budda, studied the book, and was heard saying. I wish I had 50 more years, to study, e chang. Then he died.

  • @drcandor
    @drcandorАй бұрын

    Now i understand the popularity with Japan. It truly rates a must see bucket list destination, so i thank Jumping Places for that. . . :>/

  • @JumpingPlaces

    @JumpingPlaces

    Ай бұрын

    Definitely!

  • @stephenworthington-white8294
    @stephenworthington-white8294Ай бұрын

    Lol! I can confirm your chopstick game could use some work! I think you were using the fat end which would make them upside down. Hold onto the top stick with just your thumb and first finger. This is the finger that moves the chopstick. Then with your other 3 fingers you hold the second stick firmly. This stick does not move at all giving you stability. All the movement is with the top stick with one finger. That ends your unsolicited chopstick lesson!! Have you tries Uni yet? It is a very Japanese delicacy! Sea urchin roe. Happy Travels

  • @iREALmedia
    @iREALmediaАй бұрын

    I spent my 24th year in Japan as a musician. It was absolutely the best decision ever. 1995

  • @JumpingPlaces

    @JumpingPlaces

    Ай бұрын

    Nice! The entire year?

  • @joek9372
    @joek9372Ай бұрын

    Next time you visit Kyoto there is a shogun’s house with so-called nightingale floors that were deliberately built to squeak when stepped onto warn against ninjas sneaking in to kill him!! Very unique burglar alarm.

  • @neillgabrillo2216
    @neillgabrillo2216Ай бұрын

    When we are kids in the philippines. We have the dirty ice cream selling on the streets, ice cream on the cone or plastic glass and there is also bread...we like the ice cream on the bread.

  • @JumpingPlaces

    @JumpingPlaces

    Ай бұрын

    First time having it like this, enjoyed it :D

  • @user-pi8ly8kq3h
    @user-pi8ly8kq3hАй бұрын

    お箸🥢を上手に使えていますよ🎉

  • @MoriMusicTV
    @MoriMusicTVАй бұрын

    Inari also means shrine that worship the god of harvest. It also means fox 🦊 that’s why you see fox statues there.

  • @scotbownes5627
    @scotbownes5627Ай бұрын

    Very nice - beautiful 👍🙂

  • @akas224
    @akas224Ай бұрын

    Geisha are highly trained professionals, educated, witty, perfect manners. they are successors of the culture in Kyoto. We need to pay respect them. I'm glad it became ban to take photos of them .😊

  • @huacamaya119

    @huacamaya119

    Ай бұрын

    For what purpose??

  • @user-xc2en6tz8o
    @user-xc2en6tz8oАй бұрын

    ASSISTI O VIDEO E CURTIR PRINT ❤❤❤

  • @aiglon-bq5nz
    @aiglon-bq5nzАй бұрын

    It’s already nonsense to doubt whether Kyoto is worth visiting or not. If you don’t know Kyoto, you know nothing essential about Japan.

  • @jamkp1685
    @jamkp1685Ай бұрын

    There are some restaurants and bars in Japan that even Japanese people cannot enter. Only a small number of Japanese people enter there. We Japanese understand that so we don't try to enter such restaurants. However, tourists from overseas don't know this, so they overreact when they try to enter and are turned away, or when they see a sign that says "No Foreigners Allowed." It's a way of doing business and if you can't guarantee their livelihood for the rest of your life, accept it.

  • @JumpingPlaces

    @JumpingPlaces

    Ай бұрын

    understand if it's some private club but it wasn't always the case. One restaurant literally had their restaurant name translated in english and their outside menu was all translated in english, when we arrived they said we couldn't enter because we don't speak Japanese lol. Another time we entered a restaurant and there were 2 tables of foreigners but the owner told us it was closed, as we are walking out one of the tables turn to us and tell us that it's open which then created a kind of awkward situation when they saw the guy telling us it was closed again. Overall it happened about 6 times and the majority never seemed like some private style place, just super touristy places. Either way i can understand why foreigners find it strange because this kind of thing basically never happens anywhere else, being turned away when you are trying to support someones business

  • @ylocoslovakia

    @ylocoslovakia

    Ай бұрын

    That sucks specially if you're hungry and you get turned away for not speaking Japanese. 😮

  • @jamkp1685

    @jamkp1685

    Ай бұрын

    @@JumpingPlaces I see. That feels a little strange, doesn't it? I think 6 times is a lot. But I think it's too subjective to say that it doesn't happen elsewhere. This is because Japanese tourists are often talked about being refused entry to restaurants in Europe. A while ago, a Japanese KZreadr was making a fuss about being kicked out after being told there were no seats even though there were obviously empty seats. In the comments section of that video, I told the Japanese KZreadr, "If you don't know the real reason why someone kicked you out, you shouldn't make a fuss about it." There may be a reason behind it that you can understand if you listen to it. If you think you should be allowed to enter the store for any reason, you're being arrogant, and that's not how Japanese law works.

  • @JumpingPlaces

    @JumpingPlaces

    Ай бұрын

    We didn't make a fuss about it, we just left the places and ate somewhere else and didn't even mention it in those videos at the time. I'm just saying that it was the only kind of negative thing there that happened. We don't have to pretend we like everything everywhere we go, we are allowed to like and dislike things.

  • @jamkp1685

    @jamkp1685

    Ай бұрын

    @@JumpingPlaces Of course you don't have to pretend you like everything everywhere you go. There are many bad things in Japan too. But what I'm saying is that we need to be a little more thoughtful when deciding whether we like something or not.

  • @amongashanti
    @amongashantiАй бұрын

    What was exactly the name from the boat tour and location(adresse). I was 2 times in Japan at spring season. Now I wanted to travel with my wife in autumn. It’s her first long distance travel so I wanted to enjoy the time together with her. Otherwise amazing video 👍🏽 Best regards Adjei

  • @Itgirlkiki
    @ItgirlkikiАй бұрын

    Is your accommodation an Airbnb? Please share link, thanks you so much!

  • @ninettemurk7492
    @ninettemurk7492Ай бұрын

    That hotel next to the river is called Suiran and you were right about the price: their cheapest room is 950 euros per night.

  • @cristmh

    @cristmh

    Ай бұрын

    Actually, the one in the video is Hoshinoya Arashiyama. Suiran is on the same side of the river they were shooting from.

  • @ninettemurk7492

    @ninettemurk7492

    Ай бұрын

    @@cristmh Ah! That one is only 750 euros per night ;-)!

  • @cristmh

    @cristmh

    Ай бұрын

    @@ninettemurk7492 - Yes, definitely not cheap. I think we paid $650/nt in 2019. It is one of the most spectacular properties in Kyoto for sure though.

  • @chrisbrown8748
    @chrisbrown8748Ай бұрын

    ❤❤❤

  • @keangwooichoo6138
    @keangwooichoo6138Ай бұрын

    So many old temples in japan

  • @user-xc2en6tz8o
    @user-xc2en6tz8oАй бұрын

    Bom dia tudo bem ❤❤❤

  • @user-ps3bt9do9f
    @user-ps3bt9do9fАй бұрын

    Thank you for introducing my country Japan. Even in Kyoto alone, there are many other sightseeing spots worth visiting such as Toji Temple which has the tallest 5-story pagoda, World Heritage site, and Sanjusangendo Temple with a 1,000 golden buddhism statues, and Nijo Castle, also a World Heritage site. To really enjoy Japan, come back again next time to see other places. My recommendations are Shirakawa-go, Takayama City, the Blue Pond and Shikisai No Oka in Biei Town of Hokkaido, Hakodate, Nikko, Hakone, Mt. Fuji, Kanazawa, Narai-juku, Hiroshima, Kintaikyo, Hita City, Sengan-en in Kagoshima, and Dogo Onsen in Matsuyama City, etc.

  • @dadisphat6426
    @dadisphat6426Ай бұрын

    I had a great time there last year. Loved it! There’s a video on my channel if you’re interested about where I went, which is a lot of where you went too!

  • @twanamanning2070
    @twanamanning2070Ай бұрын

    Hello can you kindly put a link to this Airbnb looking for a place for a family of 5 similar to you

  • @SwivelHippie
    @SwivelHippieАй бұрын

    1:45 Carole day drinking again 😂

  • @carolinadanson

    @carolinadanson

    Ай бұрын

    😂😂 I think someone was taking photos and I didn’t want to disturb/ruin their pictures

  • @SwivelHippie

    @SwivelHippie

    Ай бұрын

    @@carolinadanson its the random moments in your videos that are the most entertaining haha, you guys do such a good job with your videos.

  • @beyondborders9159
    @beyondborders9159Ай бұрын

    Toro lanterns

  • @user-fz2ve3wt2w
    @user-fz2ve3wt2wАй бұрын

    It is not a dog but a fox stature at the Fushimi-inari Shrine, which is said to be a messenger of Gods.

  • @JumpingPlaces

    @JumpingPlaces

    Ай бұрын

    Thanks, yes we wrote that on the screen :D

  • @lashachokhonelidze2498
    @lashachokhonelidze2498Ай бұрын

    👍👍👍

  • @MattJP2024
    @MattJP2024Ай бұрын

    神社⛩に入って直ぐに見えるのは、犬ではなくて狐🦊ですね。 沖縄では狐🦊では無くてシーサーという例えるなら龍🐉の様な仮想の生き物です。

  • @FREDRIC_VALY
    @FREDRIC_VALY10 күн бұрын

    Not croissant bro in italy the correct name in Italy is cornetto