Japonya Rehberim serisi 1.Bölüm ile başlamıştır.

00:00 INTRO
00:30 Shibuya Tower Recordsa gidiyorum (adres:https://www.google.com/maps/place/Tower+Records+Shibuya/@35.6619049,139.7010906,17z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m6!3m5!1s0x60188ca87eba86d5:0xc878b2fe3fed54f0!8m2!3d35.6619049!4d139.7010906!16s%2Fg%2F11gdjckblt?entry=ttu&g_ep=EgoyMDI1MDgwNi4wIKXMDSoASAFQAw%3D%3D)
09:15 Tachikawa LALAPORT Alışveriş merkezine geldik ( adres:https://www.google.com/maps/place/LaLaport+Tachikawa+Tachihi/data=!4m2!3m1!1s0x0:0x88da71463b230eee)
10:29 Super Sports Xebio’da fiyatlara ve ne olduğuna bakıyoruz
18:27 Japon çocuklarının ilkokul çantalarını deniyoruz (Randoseru)
22:59 Thank you mart herşey 390 yen dükkanında alışveriş yapıyoruz
25:18 Muji Tokyo Ve Fukuoka
29:37 Shibuya VILLAGE VANGUARD (adres:https://www.google.com/maps/place/VILLAGE+VANGUARD/@35.6598242,139.6995535,17z/data=!4m6!3m5!1s0x60188ca900000001:0x9e89394855973593!8m2!3d35.6598242!4d139.6995535!16s%2Fg%2F119whpl2f?entry=ttu&g_ep=EgoyMDI1MDgwNi4wIKXMDSoASAFQAw%3D%3D)
39:10 Tachikawa İKEA (adres:https://www.google.com/maps/place/IKEA+Tachikawa/@35.7066665,139.4070037,16z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m6!3m5!1s0x6018e10cb348dded:0x72b9f50bf857619b!8m2!3d35.7066622!4d139.4118746!16s%2Fg%2F11b5ysx0jt?entry=ttu&g_ep=EgoyMDI1MDgwNi4wIKXMDSoASAFQAw%3D%3D)
49:32 Showa Kinen Park (adres:https://www.google.com/maps/place/Showa+Kinen+Park/@35.7052883,139.4087498,14.75z/data=!4m14!1m7!3m6!1s0x6018e10cb348dded:0x72b9f50bf857619b!2sIKEA+Tachikawa!8m2!3d35.7066622!4d139.4118746!16s%2Fg%2F11b5ysx0jt!3m5!1s0x6018e1ace14bd40b:0xd7da4db683b53513!8m2!3d35.7117865!4d139.393631!16zL20vMGY1ZnQ2?entry=ttu&g_ep=EgoyMDI1MDgwNi4wIKXMDSoASAFQAw%3D%3D)
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My heart. Fall apart. I mean, this is already the house, friends. The price of furnishing a house like this is 300 dollars. We can’t say we haven’t slept in a Swedish bed in Japan. Interesting, honestly. [Applause] Car drivers have gathered. Car drivers have gathered. Wow, these guys are going to Daykoku from here. Well done. We’re going to Shibuya at Tower Record on the Cemku Niyaz corner. Brother, take a photo, take a photo. Take a photo, brother. You’re perfect. Look from the famous intersection. The intersection is right there. The intersection is right across. You came from there. You’re following that road. Tabur Rekord is right across. The place with yellow and red. [Music] Here we go. Don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe now. God, we’re very active on Cem’s channel in the summer, go sister, it’s a channel that works 724. Oh, go karts are going. If you have an international driver’s license, you can ride these go karts . The prices were 100 dollars the last time. We arrived at Tower Record. It’s a 9-story building. If you come on the weekend, there’s even live music performances here. It’s a place with a “no music, no life” theme. It works in every way. What kind of country is this? We’ll go up these places floor by floor. The elevator is nice, too. In the episode, we’re at Tower Record. We’re at Shivuya. You can find everything related to music and song. Come on. Take a look if you’re interested. Now, let’s go inside. Yay yay, this place should be open until 9. And it’s open until quite late. It’s hard to find a place open this late in Japan. Let’s make the entrance. There’s also TXP. Let me tell you about it. Cover. Really, young people and girls love these places. I ‘ll show you as much as I can. [Music] You know, the Japanese relax a bit when evening comes. Sorry. I was just looking for where to go, and we made an entrance like this. We did. Where can we go? There are so many bands around here. There’s something called Bomb here. What is Bomb? Is it a band? It’s not on its own. As far as I understand, someone who is not in a group can’t make it around here. Anyway, in Japan and South Korea, if you are white-faced, I don’t know if I will get in like this guy across the street, but a white-faced man is always attractive and handsome in the eyes of the Japanese. [Music] What’s on the floors? Second floor K 3rd floor JP J Ind G HPOP JSC SPOP 4th floor anime music vocal 5th floor Keypop Let’s start at the top. It doesn’t step on the top. The elevator is nice too. You can see outside. What’s the camera? I’m there. Oh, there are classics here. Behoven. Stepen Stepen Kovaçevi. I know Nihat Kovaçevi from Real Social. You can understand my knowledge from here. Fazıl Say brother came by the other day. Could he have anything to do with this? Kovaçevi brother is 25 dollars. Bro, this brother looks like a Turk. [Music] Don’t look now, I’m just telling a fun, joke, but Japan has an incredible leadership in the world from the keyboard to the keyboard in the 80s, 90s and 2000s. The reason I’m joking around is because I know a few things, but I still occasionally jok it up. It’s for fun, don’t get me wrong. I know Kovacevic isn’t Kovacevic, Step is Kovacevic. So, anyone can play it? They’ve put my A classics on a fan downstairs . The technology works very well. Rock, Regie, blues on the 7th floor. I think they’re great places for a hobby, friends. For a hobby. Cow sand and organic tender are playing in my head right now. A good place to unwind. It makes me feel like I’m in Japan, just a little. I dedicate this song to those who came from somewhere else in the world and are trying to make a life here. Of course, you don’t hear it, but I do. Press disc number 3 and listen. It was good, man. You can listen to anything anywhere . Come as you please. Listen to whatever you want in a crowded place like Shibuyo here . If you have the opportunity, take it home with you. It’s a great hobby spot. I should move to Hokkaido. I swear, Vanen, I’ll even take you there. I’ll build a nice listening corner. Old is always beautiful. Old. Old is always precious. Blame it on my ignorance here. I’m a little bit lacking in knowledge around here. [Music] From Michael Jackson to Janet Jackson, 15 dollars, 15 dollars, 15 dollars. Let’s go down one floor immediately. Oh, there’s something retro, retro, says six. Everyone’s stuck in their own mood. I’m passing this place. It’s too noisy. Yes, this place is old too where the records are. Let’s go downstairs quickly. I only showed a general picture because of the televisor. Let’s go downstairs. Someone’s performing live music again. Shibuya, Shibuya is pretty lively , guys. There are a lot of bands here. There’s a lot of bands I don’t know the names of. Morge. Morgage, sorry. Amortage. My wife took me to all the places in South Korea where BTS sleeps, sleeps, cafes, osu busu, and works. I tried to get a little experience there, but it’s an incredible industry. It might sound nice. You can listen to it, but it seems a little different to me, but listenable. Not bad. We’ve reached the 4th floor. Anime music games. Yes, there’s a pretty Japanese girl here too. [Music] [Applause] [Music] Even just showing the flow seems interesting to me. Dozens of bands you don’t know the names of can appear during the day. Anyway, if you come to Shibuya, everyone invites you to dance and listen to their songs, folk songs, and groups . They love being popular. I can say that there are quite a few Japanese girls who aim to become famous like this in a shortcut . [Music] I know Liza. Look how do I know? I see this Liza a lot on the internet. I know Pikachu. Something I know turned up. Game soundtracks. Also if I can find Tsubasay or something, that’s it. Who’s with the link ? On the one hand, I find it interesting. On the other hand, I find it beautiful. On the other hand, I find this place ridiculous. They spend most of the money they earn . Don’t bother with clothes. On the other hand, it’s a free country, no one interferes with anyone. What am I telling you, I try not to question it. There’s a GP. Fuji Kazi. Look, Fuji Kaze is good. Low all serve all stadium live. [Music] It’s tax free. If you go over 5,000 yen, there’s a discount. Man, I see this girl all the time, too. I found little Ibo. Little Ibo. Really, little Ibo. They sell little Ibo for 30 dollars here . [Music] There’s a cafe on the second floor. Let’s go downstairs, past the Japanese band members, past the girls. No, this place is very flat. Just the kind of Cu, Rich, Suzu that Japanese girls would like. Are these characters? Character food, like the character drinks. Good idea. It draws people’s attention so much from the photo. When I went to Japanese school, I used to buy One Piece and practice my hiragana and katagana in my hand. So cute, so cute. All of this requires money, man. Pay for this, pay for that. Money won’t last, I swear. They say there’s live music on the lower floor here on weekends. I tried to show as little as I could about all the floors. I tried to show a place frequented by young people in Japan, in Tokyo. Tower Record, let’s go across. Yes, Cemkun and I were at Tower Record in Shivuya today, in our summer corner. I ran away. Lala Lalaport. Welcome to our summer corner with Cemkun , friends. Welcome. This is Japanese sweat. It hits so hard, the humidity is incredible. Where we are now is a shopping mall called Lala Port. We’re in an area called Tacikva. If we count Shinjiku as the center, we’re about half an hour west of there. There’s going to be a lot of video coming from here. Don’t ask me what the shopping mall is about . The little Nagotomaler is playing here. Let’s get started, my dear . It’s a shame. Welcome. Welcome. Also, ask for a subscription, subscribe. Subscribe, he’s doing it right. God, you know your stuff, too. This Tacik is a beautiful place . I’ll share some interesting information with you. This place is huge. It’s large because it was once an American base. There used to be an airbase during the war. Tacik Airbase. There were a lot of American soldiers who went missing. There were people who saw spirits at night here. That’s what the locals say. We might join those residents in the future. Niche places, folks. Aside from the tourist spots. Oh, how beautiful that is. Oh, there are cars. There’s Toyzar Aras. There are 230 shops. They sell dogs. I’ll get to those too. Look at the Japanese dog. It’s a knife. They’re genetically modified. They sell it for 2,000-3,000 dollars around here. Super Sports XPO. It’s called Super Sports XPO. Our concept is starting inside. There’s a Hokkaido bear here. Tell me. Hokkaido bear. I couldn’t find you in Hokkaido. I found you here. Let’s make an introduction. How big this place is. ASXs, Adidas, Nikes. The reason I’m promoting this place is this: There aren’t any tourists here. So, even if there are tourists, it’s mostly locals and foreigners who come and shop here. I’ll link to this . Because tourists buy so much, there’s a lot of products they’ll like. Since locals and Japanese people generally buy here , what are the interests and hobbies of the locals, what do they wear, and what are the prices? Prices can change. Let me give you a little information: Most of them are tax-free. Let me tell you that too. We’ll see. This Hokaydo leaf. $30. How soft it is. You can’t possibly find a fake here, folks. Just look at this, it looks great to me. Isn’t it lovely? The price you’ll pay here comes to $3035 after the tax is deducted from the top price. These are shoes you won’t find in Turkey for $90 . Hopefully, we’ll surpass 100,000 subscribers. There are size 10 shoes for $70 or $80 . What people buy, wear, and sell varies from region to region . A Japanese person can work four hours and buy this Nike. $30. The team shoes are here for little kids. These are nice. $30. $30. Look, a Japanese person can work a day and buy this. $100 waterproof. $50 sketcher. Stunning shoes. $100. And they’ve added an extra discount. Have I seen this at the main store? This one is beautiful. Handsome shoes. The Japanese spend their hard-earned money on clothing and other things. Look, they’re on sale. They’re almost $40. Have you ever seen shoes like this before? For example, even though I live here, this is the first time I’ve seen shoes like this. That shoe is $40. $ 40. There’s also Mizino. It’s the Japanese’s own brand. They have Neymar’s autographed jersey. The Japanese have a special fondness for Rodriguez . There are Japanese people who have posters of this guy in their homes. Look, it gives off a retro vibe. A retro vibe. And you should wear tracksuits underneath. You’ll go out for a combination in the evening. Well, you should go to the market. And he wears them for $30. The Japanese wear them. Look, Umro. When I was a kid, these were very popular 202 years ago. The Japanese still wear them. Let’s go back a bit. Honey, somewhere in the corner, there’s an original licensed Liverpool jersey. They sell it for $40. This place actually qualifies as a city. So, it’s not one of those special districts like Shinjiku or Shibuya, but it’s one of the biggest parts of western Tokyo. The value and location are a bit different. I mean, there’s everything related to sports goods. There are Japanese people. The Japanese use their own products a lot. Look, it’s $30. Mizuno Mizunos are $100. Ms. Sakura can work one day and buy a pair of shoes like this. And the soles are soft. I think the Yonex tennis guys used them. I have to say hello to Kalantar, who gave me the camera. I toured the Turkish national tennis team once , and when I mentioned it, that’s the brand of tennis racket that came to mind. It might seem strange, since tennis is a sport for the wealthy, but as I said, in Japan, quite a few people can afford to work a day and buy a tennis racket . Tennis courts are expensive here, but those with hobbies can go and play anyway. It’s reasonably priced compared to Turkey . If you’re interested, check out the YXs. These are also very cute. If I moved in, I’d take up a hobby every day. When I cycle around Japan, I’m not in places like rest stops, mountains, or rocks, like golf. Why does this guy have such a big head? Anyone who understands this should leave a comment. Prices are $100. This one is $100. This one is $700. They even put Vin Poo and Pikachu here. Who the hell is this? Is this Tiger Woods? There are Japanese people carrying their stuff around . So, prices change at $1,000, $700, $600. What’s going on? I wonder if they buy it all ? There’s incredible diversity everywhere. Because the Japanese generally avoid the sun, they often use the sea for swimming in the pool. They’re careful to cover everything up. They have it made in Cambodia just like that. They come and sell $35 items here for $100. The one with bad eyesight. Look, that’s me. This is worse, honestly. This is better. Oh my God, that’s interesting. Wow, that bag. The guys are wearing sweatpants. They made an Adidas bag. They sell it for $50, $30. There’s equipment for every sport. They sell for $20, $30. It’s not expensive, by the standards here, but energy gels like orange, apple, and grapefruit Kidos. I used to drink energy drinks, but of course, these are a bit psychological. I’d say the higher-quality ones are a bit better. Of course, the names of the things I don’t know. $5 hydrogenated sports fuel drink. My wife buys these bars for under a dollar to balance her body for those who don’t speak Japanese. Energy bars. I can recommend them. On our bike tour in Japan , she also buys some really good grape and raspberry ones. Wow. They’re under a dollar cheap. And my must-have is Okari. You can take them in powder form. Heh. You can take them in powder form here. They don’t exist in Turkey. Even in the US , they’re just starting out. You can make a 1-liter bottle. There are five packages inside. Bodyment. Why are these so cheap? People sell a lot of things for $3, for a dollar. There are so many options. I wonder what they buy if they’re expired? Some people have a lot of interest in these protein powders. From what I’ve heard, they’re expensive in Turkey. Of course, I’ve never used them, so I can’t go into detail, but let me just say this: 315 grams costs $15. These are probably the most consumed. They even have matcha, for $30. 900 grams. Long live, long live. The Japanese don’t have it. Long live. They don’t, but there’s no need. You live long. Collagen, whatever. The complete nutrition-supported protein powder sold in Japan is orange, mango flavored. It’s a product developed to supplement daily nutritional deficiencies. One serving contains 45 grams, add 200 ml of water, and mix it with milk. It contains 13 different vitamins. Look, there are 13 different collagen proteins. It has essential amino acids. It contains calcium, magnesium, zinc, and iron, and it doesn’t contain sugar. Is it good? If anyone is interested in this, please let me know. The price is $40. This seems to be the most expensive. Should I buy this? Does it really have an impact? You can write it in the comments. You might say it’s only sports products, but they’ve even dedicated a place like this to children. Look, you’re coming back here. There’s even a Pokemon ball. There’s something for everyone. But at least they’re here. Yes. I’m a Japanese type of cycling, and my heart was trying to get me to buy this for 200-300 dollars. Imabari. Friends, for those who don’t know Cemkun channel , I summarized it. I started in Tokyo. I started in Tokyo. I went up to Hokaydo. I biked up from here. Then I went down. In between, there’s Shikoka Island and so on. I visited them all. I visited most of the places. It’s not worth the reward for the effort, but subscribe. If I get that 100,000 plaque, I’ll feel such relief. I want to see myself accomplish something. I really liked the Adidas bag with sweatpants. 202 dollars for 50 dollars. They’re all original, by the way. Let me repeat it. You won’t find anything fake around here. We’ve reached the end of the video introducing the Süpors XBO . Great content. Look, there’s not much activity like this in Japan, but it’s tiring. Thank goodness. We’re at that same backpack shop you see Japanese elementary school children wearing. I’m going to introduce you to these RAND Sero. I got permission from the shop. We ran into a very kind lady . I’m going to introduce you to the same backpacks you see all elementary school children wearing in Japan . It has a long and interesting story. First of all, these are called Rando Seru. Their story dates back to 1877. In Japan, they called them ranser backpacks made of military fabric . That’s actually where the name comes from. The word originated from the Dutch bag model used by Japanese soldiers. The durable school bag, shaped like today’s box , was first produced in 1887. The shop we’re in has been producing Rando Seru since 1948, for about 75 years . Look, there’s a Convert-shaped one. These are very durable. She’s a very kind lady. A very kind Japanese lady. Normally, they’re very careful in a shop like this in Japan. They’re not very happy about people taking videos or photos. We chatted a bit. I said, “You’re such a friendly, polite sister,” and it got a very positive response. Frankly, I’ve always been interested in these . They make them from horsehide, cowhide. Apparently, they also make them from faux leather. Prices range from $300, $500, to $1,000. It goes up to the quality. I’ll show you the horse-drawn one. It’s the most expensive. Now, let me tell you the kilograms of these bags. They generally don’t weigh more than 1.5 kilograms. Because little kids will carry them for a long time. These are made of horsehide . Even foreign children have to buy these. I’ll explain why. They were made of faux leather. We just looked at these. They were faux leather. These are made of cowhide. They’re made a bit wide to hold notebooks and books for $500 , and they’re very durable. Don’t be fooled by how they look, they’re very durable. There’s something about these. You can’t just come and buy them. You have to choose. They’re all handmade for you, produced in three or four months. Prices go up to $400, $500, $600, $700. But they have a six-year warranty. This is a practice that the Japanese have to emphasize their unity and ensure everyone looks equal at school . I guess there’s nothing like it anywhere else in the world. The bags are very cute. 71,000 yen for 6 years . I think it’s great. They even designed a car so kids can easily spot it when they’re out and about. Apparently, these are the most popular. 74,000,000, meaning an average Japanese part-timer can buy it in 15-20 days. This one’s for men. It puts water in it. I’ll try this and that now. We’re in school, so I’ll see you later. I ran away. It eats snow. You caught it, Korem, you caught it, even this is so light. It doesn’t add up to 23 kilos. You caught it? It eats snow. Oh. They’ve written a complete guide to how it’s manufactured since 1948. No other country has a system like this, folks. Only in Japan is Japan a people-oriented country. We see this from the smallest to the largest. How did they put it inside? Water. But this is going to be so heavy. Is it a gram of Korea? Nikiro. Nikir Kore is 2 kilos heavier, I think. If you buy it here, you can use it abroad too . It could make a nice souvenir. South Koreans seem to be buying a lot. This was a great piece of content for me, too. We showed it firsthand . They make a special breathable sponge mesh fabric to prevent sweating on the back . There’s also a special shoulder strap padding that prevents slipping. It’s made of stainless steel. It also has a magnetic automatic locking system. Wow ! It’s water-resistant and abrasion-resistant. It’s heavy, but it’s high-quality. Hon Honkava natural leather is made from high-quality cowhide. We also showed the bags used by elementary school children in Japan. It’s not just a bag; it’s an order of unity, togetherness, and deep meaning . There’s no other order like it in the world. Everyone should be seen as one, seen as one. It’s not easy being Japan. It’s not easy to maintain. But people’s backs hurt a lot in later years. This might have an impact, too. It was beautiful. It was in every way. Don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe to the video . I’m going to buy one for my niece from here. It’s really interesting that she used it for five years in elementary school. Who’s Mata Mata? Arigato Gozay is in the match. Arigatoz is in the match. Yes, that’s where we’re at . Thank you, let’s see what they have. There are interesting things. These places are a bit more geared towards young people, children. Everything you can see here costs 390 yen, or 2.5 dollars. My heart has a sock collection and wants socks from all over the city. Is this an egg? Okay. Why would you do something like that? Look inside. Tavul Mitay. Mom, what are they doing? I still can’t imagine how they use all these things . Did it make me hungry? This is very popular too. There’s a pigsty where kids can put their coins . Interesting country. Japan. I’m crazy about that Briyanle Cicenta . Cemkun Channel keeps showing everything. I’m showing all the stuff that’s been left out of the way, guys. It’s a paradise for little kids. I’d be especially happy if families watched and liked it. It’s all for little kids. They pick it up and walk around like this. No one interferes with anyone. There’s a certain freedom. The Japanese start to embody a character from a young age. Wow, that wallet is beautiful. 390, that’s 2.5 bucks for a wallet like this. There’s no Korea Korea . This petite one isn’t available. You should get it right away, my dear. It’s beautiful. It looks great on your feet. I see them selling these in vending machines too. They look like stress balls, but why make the doll look like a different figure [ __ ]? I still can’t figure it out. Friends. Look, the Japanese have an inner world, you can get caught up in different ideas, for better or worse, from childhood on. It seems strange to me, to me, to me. I wouldn’t put something like that on display. I mean, I wouldn’t produce it. If you walk around like this after washing your face in the middle of the night at the glassmaker’s house [Music], if families with children come , you wo n’t be able to leave. But there are Japanese kids who say, “I’ll buy this, I’ll buy this, I’ll definitely buy this,” but not many. 390 yen. Thank you. We went from 390 yen in March to 1700 yen. We’re leaving. This is the place, friends. Thank you, Mark Can’s name. You can type it into Google. Yes, our Muji tour continues. It turns out it’s part of a skincare line focused on natural ingredients . It has ceramides and five types of amino acids developed for sensitive skin with a low risk of irritation. It supports achieving healthy, balanced skin . Honestly, the Japanese have everything figured out. This is Muji, after all, the origin story of Muji is like that. I’ll be a little bit, but I’ll be concise. That’s the literal meaning. It’s called Mujurusi Riohin, an unbranded, high-quality product. Let me introduce this place in detail. We’re at Muji today. They have these flip-flops for $3 . While selling a product based on Muji’s philosophy, they also offer emotion and life on the ground. How dead are they? If you Google Muji, you’ll find tons of shops. They make everything from erasers to stuffed animals. How much is this bear? $10. Don’t buy a bear, though. Do we have these at home? We probably bought them from Nitoli. $12-13. Since Japanese houses are small, these are pretty important. We even calculate the size. Water sheep. This $15 is also the $15 we usually buy from Nitoli. They even sell napkins. Frankly, it’s not a place some tourists know about. So, I’ll show you a little more in detail. Bath salts. They sell bath salts for 100 yen . I recommend Yuzu. Yuzu. Yuzu is beautiful. Wait, let me buy this. They have these slippers for use in the bathroom. 990 6 dollars. Japanese girls bought this. Look, definitely Japanese girls bought it. With milk. Let me get this one too. Let me give you this too. They even produce toothbrushes. Muji lemon care, which has been around since 1980. Carek dollar. Lemon Bakıo. You can get some of those balls. I think they have French names, they’re nice too. They have dollar spades and such. A nice snack. You can take them as a little gift. What did you get? You found dried squid snacks. That’s what being Japanese does. Look at the difference between us? I bought lemon cake. She went and bought calamari. They even sell soup. For $2, $3. They have a lot of food here, too. Like emergency food. Let me check the expiration date on this. A year. A whole year. I think the system is good. Haha. Prices here start at $5, $10, $15 on average. Look, just as summer is entering, that $4,000. That’s $30. But this one seems to make you sweat like this. It’ll go well in the summer, huh? Same price. They also have a black one, look. The black one seems prettier. Because of the incredibly hot and humid summer months . Because there’s more humidity, most people prefer closed-toe clothes like this. Let me add that. H, I’m Japanese, look. Lodeska is $70. The prices seem a bit expensive to me, but the materials are incredible, like nothing else. It has an incredible texture. It’s soft. A Japanese person sweats. Their sweat doesn’t smell. When we sweat, it smells so bad that there’s no one working. Let me check. Let me see. Maybe someone will come and find me. I like this, friends. 4,000 yen. Should I buy this? I’ll buy this. 4,000 yen. We have one chocolate bar. We have bath salts. Orange and Yuzu Muji. That’s all for now, friends. We recommend Muji, friends. They have simple and beautiful products. And we came to my favorite place: Muji. There’s also a Muji cafe here. No. I hadn’t seen it in Tokyo. We came from Tokyo to Fukoka. A good Turkish channel. You’re in Tokyo. You’re in a Fukoka. They sell these socks for dollars. Those are so useful. My wife buys one of these for home for $3. They’re so useful because there’s so much paper shovel work here. They also sell glasses. Look, those are real Japanese bones, huh? Glasses for $12. $150. A bag like this. $150. Look how simple and cute those shoes look. 4,000 yen. $30. They’re made from towels. They sell them for $30. We’re here, we’re here. We’re in Shibuya. We’re in that place where thousands of people cross the street. In this video, I’ll introduce you to Village Vangard, an interesting shop with over 300 branches in Japan . The place behind me right now is the famous Shibya. You know this place, so I can show you where it is. This is the famous smoking area. Everyone smokes in the mosaic area here . You crossed the street from here. You follow this road like this. You do. Right there is the location. Right there. There’s a place for kura sushi. It says “like this, red.” It’s red. You came out of the famous intersection. You follow this road. Right across is a place with a red sign. Let me speed this up a bit. You’re here. You’re here. You can also go up from here and go to kura sushi. Look, right here. It’s called Village Vangard. B1 B2. Let’s go downstairs. This is one of the biggest shops. Oh, it’s open until 9. Let me check in now. This is the station. You can pick up from here and go straight through. Being my own boss is so hard. I handle everything . When I was setting this place up, it was only opened as a bookstore. Later, it became a place where the weirdest products in Japan were exhibited. Let’s see right away. As soon as we entered, we were greeted by Japanese memes. Japanese memes, stress balls. I tried to figure out what they were selling. For example, someone started working here and organized a section as they pleased. A week later, a different person came in and started working. They also organized it as they pleased. They just leave it alone. It has such an interesting setup. Let me tell you how it got its name. It came from a jazz club in New York. It’s like a kids’ camera. They sell it for $15. They have licensed Pokemon merchandise. Why can’t we buy it? $20. You tell the attendant. Does the attendant buy it for you? Japanese girls love these things. You should put them in your bag here and there, and it’s swinging around in the back like that. Oom. The prices are so expensive. 5830 dollars. I could say that the Japanese usually spend their money on things like this, on clothing, food, drink, and such ridiculous things , but you might drop some interesting things. Isn’t that interesting? Look, look. There’s CDs. They sell CDs, man. Nice. This is where the Japanese try on and buy fancy clothes. They have maid outfits, scrunchies, and muvats. A while ago, a guy came and looked and came back. You buy things like this for your home. You seize a fifty and put a bag on top. $6. Dude, this is actually nice. It might be interesting. You can buy it for your home. Oom. Things like this have turned out to be necessities. What are these? There’s a toilet-themed toilet that hangs here and there in bags. They’ve made really nice toilets with [ __ ] on them. They sell them to the Japanese for $5. Those of you who know takoki know. There’s a machine that makes these octopuses . Interesting people. Japanese. I’m dizzy here. Why would there be a need ? Look, why would you hang this on your bag? There’s an incredible consumerism frenzy in Village Vanguard. Interesting. If you want to get yourself a butt-themed glass from Japan, you can come to Willim Vanort for $10. If you also want to get yourself a [ __ ]-themed glass from Japan, it’s $9. This is $9, something like that. And right behind me, there’s a Japanese girl stuck between a wolf and a lion. Between the wolf and the lion, there’s a strange eye. There’s a chain stuck in her foot. There are skulls and machetes. What do they sell for $20? You make something inflatable and beat it up. As far as I understand, the goal of this shop is to create some ridiculous, unusual images and make a profit from it. Dude, Pikachu is everywhere. Well, since families with kids follow me, there are probably many of you who don’t know. This is willing, oo look. I found Kalasi’s dragon. Old Atari cassettes. Yes. You can come here and spend a few hours just like this . I get that. I really get that. And usually lift your head up. There’s always interesting things up there. What are these selling for $50 ? You turn around. There’s this. Have you seen these before? If so, I’m curious where you saw it. I don’t know how I’ve seen it in Japan. For example, of course, there are [ __ ] themed socks . The Japanese and South Koreans love these [ __ ] themed things. [ __ ] cafe It should be in South Korea. [Music] Oh, I think there’s a concert being held downstairs here? Something’s happening. Someone’s yelling. [Music] Show me you’re in Japan with a sweet t-shirt. Some of the products here are drawn by this company’s artists, anonymous people like themselves. They put them on a figure. I should explain this too. Because there are so many ridiculous products around. These should come from somewhere. The majority of them are their own artists. Bro, something left out in the middle always looks interesting in Japan for some reason. I found the Japanese soldier. [Music] They’ve produced something. A real person could have done something to a Japanese person . Is this real? Even your shit is valuable here. That’s what it means. Interesting place. Japan. Oday jini, there’s a single room. Take care. Be nice. Oh, that match, oh. The employees, for some reason, all have dyed heads and dyed hair. E Reşit Tokozaymaz 12 dollars. Something like this. 12 dollars. Kanji the Japanese adapted from China. The Japanese said this kanji was very difficult back then. Let’s remove hiragana and katagana. Let’s simplify it even more. He explained the kanji so glibly. I explained a whole culture in a second. Oh look, look. I’ve always wanted a pair of Pepsi socks, huh? Pepsi socks. A long sock like that, 13 dollars. You have something like this in your house. The Fugler is a funny, ugly monster. 12 dollars. These are definitely made by Japan. There’s no way anyone other than Japan could make them. I don’t know why something like this would happen. If you gave them to a child for 12 dollars, they’d be traumatized. I’d like to buy this little thing. I’m done gambling, but how can this little thing cost 700 yen? Should I buy that chocolate? I went in out of curiosity. What’s here? They’ve even put gacha gachas next to the elevator to keep them from being left empty . You come to a place on the second floor. You come across this place. Come on girls, let me follow. Let me see where these are going. I’m a little surprised. My head is spinning. Because it seems so ridiculous, this brother is drinking here. [Music] I swear, I’m in. [Applause] [Applause] I hope so. [Music] Brother , there are brothers in suits here . I don’t want to show too much, brother. The guy is here and having fun and doing something there. If you come to Shibuya, stop by this Village Van Guard place, it was interesting in every aspect. I can’t handle such things, friends. Everything seems ridiculous to me after a while. They yell at me with pomp inside. Oh, silence. Brother, I am the man of the mountains and stones in places like this, for goodness sake. Friends, don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe to the video. [Music] Let’s return to our glittering Shibuya nightlife. Well, we have arrived. We are at IKEA. We are at Tokyo IKEA. As you can see from behind me, we are at IKEA. We are at IKEA in Tokyo. Yesterday, we came to a large IKEA store. Cemkun and I are in IKEA from Tokyo this summer. He’s always been behind the scenes. I’m in love . We’re here. We’re welcome. But cameras are prohibited. Let’s go inside. We’re in a local area. We’re in Taçık Hava. The Japanese are here, local Japanese, I’d say. There aren’t many tourists. We’ll see what they buy, how they spend their money, and what they’re interested in. We’re an hour from the city center. We’re at IKEA in Taçık. Let’s go inside. Because Japanese people have small houses, they come to these places to buy things. We bought a table and some carpets. It’s a beautiful place. They love two floors. The Japanese love it. How many floors does it have? It’s five floors. Even the people who built the stairs aren’t foreign Japanese brands. Young people usually have a skateboarding area here. Thanks to the Taçkava Municipality, they built a ski area for young people here. Because there are so many feather dusters in the houses, it gets dusty, and it gets very crowded upstairs. How much does it cost? It’s actually 99 yen. Let’s sit for a while, my dear. Come on. The Japanese love European things like this. Come on, come on. I mean, the house is already this big, friends. A house like this. The cost of furnishing it is $300. The sofa is $50. Let me tell you this? The cost of furnishing it all is an average of $500,600,500,7080,000. He’s rocking his inkwell. Obacan OJ, what will we look like in 20 years? Of course, my hair turned gray right away. I have this… There’s a carrot. Who’s the woman next door? It sounds like I’m a bit of a harem dummy . If you live alone, you’re already in an average 10-square-meter house. How many Japanese people have a space like this? A chair is $50, a table is $200. Look, they even sell lamps for $40. These kinds of things are very useful in Japanese homes, guys. Because the floors are small, you line the house like Legos. Japanese women are generally 1.50-155 cm tall. Yes. There are such details, look, it says put your picture here. It says buy a frame. It says put a flower here and there. It says buy the pot. It says put something on the side. It says buy that. Of course, there’s advertising going on around here. They sell everything, from the smallest to the largest. When you sit down, you get this view. It’s not too bad, but it needs to be adapted to a Japanese home. As I said, a Japanese house like this can only be found at Ikodta House or something like that. It’s a small hobby shop. Van Gook brother came here too. Look, this is my beautiful sister Sakura’s place, Takashi, who pays $4,000-$5,000 a month in rent. A 100,000 yen couch costs $500. Ikodatte House. When I say Ikodat House, I mean a detached house, folks. Almost everyone has a rice machine in their home. It’s like we’ve come to someone’s house. Look, it’s not a Japanese toilet because it’s Swedish . We found a Japanese machine. Sharp. Houses don’t have that much space, folks. They made it big on purpose to attract people’s attention. When we put this bed in the room, we can’t say we haven’t slept in a Swedish bed in Japan. Why do they put a lamp on top of these people just because they’re short ? It’s comfortable, though. Buying equipment from 2A seems a bit ideal for one person. Being small for one person saves a bit more money. You’re cutting down on electricity, water, and natural gas. Look, we live as two people in Tokyo. Our monthly electricity, water, and natural gas bill doesn’t exceed $100. That’s actually a very good thing. So, a Japanese person’s daily income. In Tokyo, you can almost pay all your bills with a day’s work. Of course, it’s not standard part-time. Part-time is 2-3 days. Everything is minimal here anyway, folks. My brother Takaş lives here in 25 square meters . Hontani looks at the closet. They’re selling a bare closet for $300 . You can’t live here with a baby, you know? They’ve put everything in there. They’re telling you to take it all. They have good sales techniques. When I’m shooting in enclosed spaces, my heart says, this is my face. This is my face. This is Japan. Arab kra kra kra. Some kitchens have no sunlight, no windows. Ha, Japanese cabinets. The size is normal because they’re like this. Apparently, you can buy this countertop for $350. It’s a setting he created with the hope of bringing his girlfriend home. Home style. That smell gives that image. $300. Show me, show me, show me. I wonder how low it’s gone . It’s gone down a bit. There’s an automatic too. How much is this? This is $120. But it doesn’t go up, of course. A Japanese person wouldn’t pay 32,000 yen for this. Of course, there’s no oven system in Japan . It’s always a stovetop like this. That’s $1000, $1000, $1200. It always goes through the stovetop like this. Dodeska kirey, this one, this one is nice too. A classic Japanese detached house. A rice pad right next to it. An American-style kitchen in the middle. It’s a big labosu. Look, Japanese labosu usually look like this. 22,000 yen. Of course, someone with a house like this wouldn’t pay less than $100-1300 minimum rent . If it’s $400-500,000, the average rent in Tokyo is 6070 square meters. We’ll be touring some houses these days. Home videos will be coming in the future . Nice, nice. I like this look, I like this style. How much would we fix this place? I mean, fixing all of this would cost $6,000. How does it look? It looks great in our video. We’re on alert today. We’ll continue our tour. As long as my energy, strength, and power allow, I will continue to promote Japan and show you things. Friends, I’m doing what I love. If you’d like to travel Japan with me, you can reach me through the link below . Çakırcunun@[email protected]. I can show you all over Japan. My tours as a guide continue. It continues on social media . Let’s surpass that 100,000 with Instagram. I’ll get that plaque. I’ll put it somewhere in the house. I’ll feel a sense of relief. Japanese Families come and go here. Those who live by the Fed don’t get into these balls. Because the money is actually a bit above the standard. That standard is the average monthly salary of a Japanese. So, I’d say someone who works part-time is around $1,000. Someone with a standard life makes $300, $1,400, 200, 250,000 yen. Actually, standard money in Tokyo. What are you doing with these? The coffee shop owner has been playing with these for 10 minutes. E mise mik h may. Come on, they made the wooden seating . The Japanese’s asses will be like baklava trays. They sell it for $1,000. Around $700. I don’t like climbing in a chair like that . It looks like a leather chair from China. When it’s stretched like that, it makes noise in half the house. It’s less than 10 square meters. Oh, everything is nice in Japan, but there’s a special problem with the space, friends. Look at the table . They sell it for $120. What kind of table is this? It’s interesting, but it’s so heavy. If you tried to throw these away, you wouldn’t be able to. And they’re all made of iron. You go to the municipality, get a receipt, buy something, and while you’re waiting for the day, you pay extra. It’s interestingly expensive, dear. You seem to like the most expensive things, huh? Yes. We’ll be at $2,000 here. This place is nice too. I like natural colors and wood-style things a bit more . As someone who’s seen most of them, I can say I know almost all the prices, friends. That’s why I can easily tell whether something is expensive or cheap by Japanese standards. 28,000 yen. You could do this for another $1,000. You could fix the bedroom for $1,000. It’s both tall and short. Let’s make it 9:5. Let’s say time stopped for us at 9:5. That’s why he came here . These bags. He says the bags are very useful. He bought two of these. This green one. They cost $2. 15 of them. There’s 15 of this big one. 2 dollars. That ice coco is something I drink in Japan during the summers. Georgia ice coco. It doesn’t have much flavor, but I like it. I like it . It’s ice-cold chocolate. Cold chocolate. Should we buy 10,000 houses like this? A Monaliza for every 55 square meters of our house. By the way, for those who don’t know the Monaliza painting, the last country where the Monaliza is exhibited outside of Turkey is the Tokyo National Museum. We’re going. [Music] I experienced something that showed we were in Japan again. I’ll tell you. Sitting there sprawled out like this. Sorry. I’m so tired. Now I thought, let’s just sit here for 10 minutes and rest before I get too carried away. You can sit on the sofa. A place for two months. It makes perfect sense to me. It’s Japanese. I’m emphasizing this. Japanese. This isn’t a place to relax. He didn’t even take his bag off. He expects such muscle strength. Incredibly, he’s at an incredible level in these matters. Whatever the rules are. I’m on the fun side of things. I’m making a bit of a funny joke with his move, but know that such a life exists. I mean, not everyone is like this, of course, but he’s fully Japanese. I look at something, I touch it, and I leave , I won’t buy it. He asks, “Well, if he’s not going to buy it, why did you touch it?” He asks, “Why did you mess with it?” He cleans it and puts it back in its place. There’s 100% respect, not 99%, but we were two candidates today. Don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe to the video. Hello. I’ve brought you to one of Tokyo’s largest parks. I brought you to the park out of spite for the show. Definitely come here, especially in spring and fall . It’s a beautiful place to see local life. There are so many trees. There are so many things for kids. And there’s my favorite bonsai place here. Bonsai. There’s a bonsai master. We even interviewed the bonsai master. If you’re tired of touristy places in Japan, you can get here from the city center in an hour. Instead of open air. I love this area very much. It’s a shame not to say, we’re even looking at houses from here. Hop. [Music] These places used to be American-style, friends. Apparently, the Japanese imperial planes take off from here. Let’s buy our tickets now. Let’s enter from here. Entry is 450 yen. There are two free umbrellas. There are no free umbrellas in Kasayiro. You could have an umbrella in the winter, but these would burn. These would burn. They didn’t think of that. It’s such a big place, there’s a 10 km long bike lane. You can cycle as much as you want. I feel sorry for you. That’s the reason I included it in the videos, friends. The liking business, the social media business takes up so much of my time that I’m trying to include it in the videos like this and spend time together. Oh, they hired a professional photographer. They hired a professional takaşı. This angle is nice, but this is actually a really romantic angle. Autumn is even more beautiful. There’s this ginkgo tree, these temple trees. A temple tree. There’s a mahbet tree. Everyone should eat it, man. He got angry at the crow after he married me. Anyone who’s done anything since Japan on a bike knows me. It’s my bane. He shows up everywhere. What are you doing? You’re tired of the heat too, aren’t you? It’s so humid. You’re wandering around with your mouth open. The view of the trees on the street is incredibly beautiful, friends. We miss the Şipilberg Nuri Bilge Ceylan angles. Open them up. Not everyone has a Japanese cameraman. Shoot the crow. Look, there’s a crow there. It’s drinking water. There’s a fountain. Everyone in Turkey knows about the fountain. They know the fountain. Did Melih Gökçek come here? But there’s only a pinch of ice here. There was this tea in the freezer. The Japanese don’t drink water. They drink iced tea like this. No, buckwheat, or something wheat. He bought the iced one. He said it’ll thaw in half an hour. Let ‘s renew our love under this big fountain. Come, come, come. Oh, the Japanese aren’t actually visible, but they’re romantic, friends. Look at the angles? Look at these little details. He put the flower on the rabbit. Little details. Ecebiit’s birds. Ecebit’s bird. Mitora. Torimite Ecevbit’s birds. Those of you who are my age know. Let me give you some information. What’s going on in my life? My friends, in my life in Japan , I renewed my visa. I renewed my visa as a 3-year e-visa. We signed a contract with Japan for another 3 years . They tied me to their colors and the red and white flag. We were at a real estate agent in this region for a few hours before this video. We’re looking at this. We’re searching. Since there aren’t many people moving in the summer, the prices are a bit lower. What did you see again? I wonder what those spiky eyes of yours have seen? Of course, you’re thinking of Hayvi Miyazaki. When I look, I see a crow . You see different things, like in Hayvi Miyazaki. That crow, you know, was biting me. Black water. Black water. These are Zelkov trees. Zelkov trees. These are trees that are plentiful in Japan, my friends. These are sturdy trees. They’re centuries-old. Some trees have QR codes like this. You can scan them to see the information. It says a crow built a house, but it turns out to be a very spiteful animal at night. Look, crows are very spiteful animals, my friends. What do your Sakura eyes see again? That camera looks hot. It’s nice, nice. Come to the parks in Japan as much as you can. Especially if you want to relax a little more in the local life, to reset your mind, in a place like Tokyo, Japan , it’s a great place to see the life of the locals. And there are young people here. There are a lot of young people. I don’t want to brag too much, but I went to Hokkaido. I said there are 5 Sakura per capita there . I’ve started receiving videos and photos from Sapora. They’re following me. I have a lot of silent followers. So don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe to the video. Please be a Sakura owner in your own way. Everyone has a Sakura, you know? It gets dark here in the summer, around 77°7.5°C. If I’m not mistaken, you can log in until 5:30. What did we see again, Sakura eyes? Look, look at the angles. Oh. You can write whatever you want me to shoot. I gave the camera to my Japanese wife. Let her do whatever she wants. That’s why, while I’m talking, you might suddenly see someone pulling an E stone or a bug . I want to leave it calmly and peacefully. Just look at the image, friends. Look, the map of Japan. Like everyone else. I don’t show it as a map of Japan. I started from Tokyo, from here, on my bike. Click, click, click, click, click. I came to Hokkaido like this. Tomokamay, Momokay. I experienced a typhoon there. Tomokamay is just above that. Then from Sapoy, I came to Mayiru by ferry there. I came to Mayiru by ferry. Then we cycled around Shikoko Island . We’re not empty-handed, after all. Those were some days, guys. I cycled across Japan. You can watch it on the playlist down the channel. I recommend it. Hokkay also has a great playlist. Let’s go to Bonsai. It’s huge here. Well, you can spare 45 hours, or even half a day. If you’d like to walk, let me give you this information. It must be 1983. This park, named after the Emperor of Show, was given the title of city park. Well, my Japanese history teacher will forgive me, but that’s where the name “1983 Show” comes from. Don’t come back, of course . Because it used to be an American base, this Tajchiva district is Tokyo’s largest park, area, and location, and it’s a valuable one. That’s why it has such a protected area. It’s far, but how far? We ‘ll go all the way across. Let me help you with some ice. Look, the crows are saying, ” Pull that place.” I told you the Emperor was dedicated to Show. He also has a main museum. Oh, there’s a dog track. There’s a greyhound race here. Oh, and I swear, Kaysagci Me. There’s no Anzu. I’m saying, where did we recognize that smell? Look, my dear. My grandmother will be very angry if we don’t pick up these fallen things. I want to touch the apricot tree. When I was little, I used to get out of here all the time, shaking it, but these were too early. Too early. Rotten. Man, I stepped on an apricot. What is that? I recognized it by the root. We peel it by the root. This is me. This is what I look like after waking up in the mornings. Coming to have their wedding photo taken. It’s hot, but be careful, there could even be a snake here. What are you doing? Let that stay. They eat bugs. They pick up bugs. The reason they leave these in the rice fields is for cleaning. They came to have their wedding photo taken. How beautiful. Look at that. Even the Japanese construction is beautiful. There’s also a cafe. They sell coffee and ice cream for 1.50 dollars . Do you know? There was a tree in the leaf fall. Reşat Nuri Güntekin. Bird bird bird bird bird bird bird. Take these takatukas. Take them to the takatuka place . Don’t bring them back from the takataba place without having them takatukaed . We’ll put them on . Let’s take a glass picture. A helicopter propeller is whistling under our asses. I’ll sit. [Music] Come come I’ll come. These guys know, man. Look, they put colorful chairs up there to take photos from that angle. They’re amazing. Even the park the Japanese guys built is like an amusement park. There’s every detail. Look, there’s even a Sakora attendant. Okay , okay. Okay, okay. We can’t shoot videos like this at the mosque. They just showed up . I’ve eaten hot fruit in the mountains of Malatya. You can scan the QR code and get guided tours yourself . Ayaku, ayak, hayak, ayak. Master apricot tree. Anzu, my heart. Move the camera slowly. People’s heads will turn. My followers’ heads will turn. Look, he turns the camera like this. He turns it like this. Japan means Zen. Was landscape junk or ring junk in the Chinese? That kind of thing is tricky. Actually, the Chinese first started something like this. It must have been 300-300 BC. It came to Japan exactly 1,000 years later. The Japanese are inspired by Buddhist monks. Man, there’s no such service. We’re making content with all our breath in Japan. Buddhist monks bring them to Japan to relax and find peace, and look, I was relieved to see them here. Master, we’ve arrived, don’t close the door. These are just minutes, my friends. When I say half past three, they close at half past three. As we enter, a 140-year-old bonsai tree greets us. You can stop and look here. Pinus parblora. A 400-year-old Shimpo Junper, Juniperus Chinese var sergenti. A 400-year-old bonsai flows differently here. The bend of every branch, the direction of every leaf. It tells of years of patience, mastery, and a silent friendship with nature. This is a world of giant stories growing in tiny pots. A bonsai garden. The word “bonsai” means tree growing in a pot, a container. The art of bonsai originated in China about 2,000 years ago, and I found Ping, look, Ping. I took my note. Penging was born in China 2,000 years ago, friends. It means bon tray with Zen Buddhist. Planting Saide. So, a tree planted in a tray is a living tree, and it means planting a large, live tree outside in a tray like this. The literal meaning of bonsai is that it’s not just about making it smaller, folks. It’s about replicating the wind-warped, cracked, and naturally occurring form of a tree . Some bonsai trees live for centuries. There’s even a bonsai tree that survived the atomic bombing in Hiroshima . It’s still alive today. If you can, go. You can search and find it. The most striking thing, my friends, is this: bonsai trees. These trees aren’t genetically dwarfed. They’re shaped entirely with technique, wire, and pruning. Each bonsai also carries the character of the artisan who shaped it. Just like a painting, a poem, or a piece of nature. When you look at a bonsai, you see not only the tree but also the time, labor, and a deep connection with nature. Perhaps that’s why bonsai is the most powerful expression of silence and simplicity. And now you ‘re witnessing how a lifetime is shaped in the world of these tiny trees. Japanese pine. Black pine. It’s absolutely magnificent. I mean, just looking at it gives me such a sense of relief, I can’t even begin to describe it. And look, there’s a goldfish next to it. These people are at their peak of peace. A 140-year-old black pine. I don’t want to disturb you, but I think they’ve been working on it for days, months . This must be the one I interviewed. They cut out the bad ones. The oldest one, at 400 years old, looks very good in sunlight. They bring it from nature, grow it, and work on it. We’re interested in this place, man. What Katachi calls “shaping, shaping, and balance.” Balance is important. He says every bonsai tree has a head, hands, feet, face, and background. How many years has he worked, brother? It’s quite clear. He’s been involved in bonsai for 60 years, since he was 18. He tells everyone he comes across when he has the time. Oh, I’ll ask about these stones, too. Wait , I’ll take a look, there’s an island near Hokka. It came from that island called Kunashi. It gave the island an island-like appearance. It gave it an island-like appearance. Just standing here and taking in the view is relaxing. I’m curious what tools he uses to make them. Come on, brother. I love these trees. They’re really old. They need to be a little different from today’s. Water water. My grandfather used to pull teeth with this. Suguynu. I had a little chat with Senseyi and our teacher, friends. He’s 78 years old, and his family has had an interest in trees since he was 18. He was taught by his family and has been working in this business for 60 years. Let’s just say he has an interest. He’s been working at Shovakinen Park for 20 years. I don’t know of such an open space in Tokyo, or any other open space within a park. I don’t know of any place where bonsai trees are displayed, where the master works in such a corner. The teacher is very kind. I usually feel very comfortable when we chat like this, even though I’m somewhat interested in it . I can’t tell you. He said, “Imagine a bonsai tree like a human being. ” It has a mouth, a face, a head, eyebrows, eyes, and feet. He says, “Just as you eat , you should feed and water it accordingly. Don’t overdo it,” he says. “You have to make your own decisions.” He said, “The most important thing is to nourish them.” Watering, for example, may seem simple, but he explained that each tree’s water needs are different, especially in summer, winter, spring, and fall. The Japanese are very particular about small details. For example, let me show you these bamboos. Why, for example, is there a closed bamboo tree on two boards? Because it’s connected to nature, it’s the same here. “Bamboo bit,” he said, “if a red “do not cross” sign here wouldn’t be associated with the park. It should be connected to the park.” And this is actually a very simple thing for him. Of course, this Japanese person has bowed their head because they’ve been trying for 60 years. My dear. They grafted. Something happened. There’s an interesting story in this too. The 250-year-old Shimpaku Juniper. [Music] That tree from the Lord of the Rings. Look, I just watched the Lord of the Rings movie yesterday. The Gondor tree. For example, Sakura also comes from China. But you know Sakura is related to Japan, right? But its origins are Chinese. There are actually a lot of misconceptions about Japan, but I’ll get to one point. I’ll put this aside. The Japanese protect and care very well. Of course, it also has a bit to do with religion, with Shinto. They believe everything has a spirit. They’ve reflected it in their culture. It’s the same in their religion. If something is written in a book, they apply it to their life. It doesn’t actually remain written in a book. Because they apply it to their life, these people may seem young, but they live to be 90, 100, 110, 120 years old. I said to the master, I said to Sensei, how many years did it take you to learn this job? 10 I felt like I’d fully grasped what I’d learned in 10 years, at 28. The irrigation system, of course, is like humans, so they need watering. It’s a beautiful image. It’s perfect. I saw it both on camera and with the world’s eyes. It means so much to me. It has its own organism. So, insects live there too. The tree lives a natural life here. A better quality of life. Even trees in Japan live a better quality of life. [Music] We also saw how the bonsai trees that have stood for centuries in the Cemkung Canal are watered. Our brother is watering the Momici mortar. If I could just water this, I could have completed my bonsai duty, my mission in this world. Water it, brother, water it. My favorite part is watering the trees like this. [Music] The sound of nature, the chirping of the birds, are perfect here too. We were at the bonsai tree today . Brother, water me too. I mean, those who deal with nature know this a little bit . My mood changes dramatically after watering a tree, a flower, a leaf. I mean, I’m so happy. I sit and watch like that guy over there . It’s great. If I had the chance, I’d like to do a live broadcast from here on channel 724. I’d put a camera here so people could constantly turn it on and watch. Let’s go, we’re slowly getting to the end. Let’s say hello to my brother and go. Arigat is the eye. Arigat is the eye. Let’s go. When I leave my wife’s parents’ house, I feel this sadness inside me. Because a strange, indescribable peace overwhelms me, and even more so in places like this. I swear, I’d cry, I swear I would. My eyes welled up a little, anyway. Finding peace is that easy, really. We were in a beautiful, peaceful garden. Take care. See you. [Music]

48 Comments

  1. Video’nun kalitesi çok artmış, çok beğendim. Film havasında izlenecek bir video ortaya çıkmış, elinize kolunuza sağlık. Sayenizde 1 saat eğlenip kültürleneceğiz. Bu arada daha erken videoyı yayınladığın için teşekkürler. Çok ince adamsın.👌🏻🙌🏻😎

  2. Süper bir video olmuş yine ♥️ emeklerine sağlık Cem izlemesi çok keyifli ♥️ gidilecek yerler listesine hepsi eklendi 💃🏻💃🏻

  3. Olur mu Cem kardeşim. Bizde İlkokulda siyah önlük giyerdik, ayakkabılarımız Sümerbanktandı. Zengin çocuğu, fakir çocuğu aynı sıraları aynı model önlüklerle paylaşırdı. Özel Okul, Özel Üniiversite diye bir şey yoktu. zengin fakir aynı okula gider aynı kalitede eğitim alırdık. Askerlikte de aynı istisnalar hariç(Torpilli bazıları her devirde vardı) Ama sonuçta aynı karavanaya kaşık sallardık. Sözün kısası hayatımız süresince eşitlendiğimiz birçok safhalar vardı.

  4. Videoların sayesinde daha güzel gezdik Tokyo'yu. Shibuya'da 17. kata çıkarken, aşağıda karşılaşıp foto çekinmiştik. Umarım hedeflerine ulaşırsın hocam, severek takip ediyor ve daha fazla video bekliyoruz 😀

  5. Sanırım Japonya,Kore vb gibi Asya ülkelerinin çoğunda çoklukla geleneklerin,
    alışkanlıkların kökeni ÇİN olarak değerlendiriyorum,Türkiye de bile Ortaasyadan göçtüğümüz için ÇİN geleneklerinin,
    alışkanlıklarının bazılarını az da olsa görüyorum🙋‍♀️

  6. Rin' ablamın eserlerine hayran kaldım. Bizim sevgili Barış Manço ağabeyimizin müziklerini andırıyor ve sesi de bir ayrı güzel Rin' ablamızın💞ve bu harika video için de size ve sevgili eşinize çok teşekkür ediyorum sevgili Cem ağabeyim. İyi ki varsınız💞

  7. Cem San bize japonyanın o güzel doğasını göster. Bu cıf cıf yerler bana görede değil. Destek için izlemeye devam. Sondaki süpriz güzeldi.😊

  8. Değil 1 saat 11 saat olsa izlerim. Çok eğlenceli bilgilendirici ve keyifli. Hatta şaşırtıcı bazı anlar. Bisiklet videolarından beri takip ettiğim harika bir kanal. Hicbiryerde bulunamayacak bilgiler. Oturduğum yerden Japonya. Teşekkürler Cem kun

  9. cem video çok güzel olmuş, boş ev gezme videoları yaparsann hani ev alıyprmuşçasına japon anime eşyalarını tatlı tatlı yerleştirsen çok güzel olur😊❤ ceyda ile Fırat a ulaş ❤❤

  10. 18:07 ucuncu bir goz olarak cevap verme zorunlulugu hissettim, sen zaten cok basarili birisin Cem. Japonya'da mutlu bir hayatin var, sagliklisin, bisikletle Japonya turu yaptin, Asya'yi tek basina gezdin. Bunlar bizim bildiklerimiz kim bilir bilmedigimiz ne basarilarin vardir. Abone sayisini hic takma, oyle bir gun gelicek ki 1 milyona gun sayicaz.

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