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Kyoto’daki yolculuğumda Japonya’nın kültürel kalbini keşfettim. Dünyaca ünlü Fushimi Inari Taisha Tapınağı’na giderek binlerce kırmızı torii kapısının arasından yürüdüm ve bu mistik atmosferi sizlerle paylaştım. Ayrıca Kyoto tapınakları, tarihi sokakları ve geleneksel mimarisi ile şehri adım adım gezdim.

Şehirde ulaşımı anlamak için Kyoto toplu taşıma, metro ve tren sistemlerini kullandım. Bunun yanında en çok merak edilen konulardan biri olan Japonya market fiyatları hakkında detaylı bilgiler verdim. Japonya’da yaşam maliyetlerini, günlük alışveriş fiyatlarını ve turist olarak karşılaşabileceğiniz harcamaları da bu vlogda bulabilirsiniz.

Tabii ki Japonya denince akla gelen ilk şeylerden biri Japon mutfağı. Kyoto’da farklı yemekleri deneyimledim; sushi, ramen ve sokak lezzetleri bu vlogun önemli bir parçası oldu.

Gündüz tapınakların huzurlu atmosferini yaşarken akşam ise Kyoto gece hayatını gözlemledim. Tokyo kadar hareketli olmasa da Kyoto’da gece farklı bir ruh var ve bu deneyimi sizlerle paylaşıyorum.

Ayrıca Japonya’ya gelmeyi planlayanlar için Japonya vizesi, Japonya’ya giriş şartları, Kyoto’da yapılacak aktiviteler ve seyahat ipuçları hakkında faydalı bilgiler de bu videoda sizleri bekliyor.

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00:00 Giriş
01:19 Tofukuji İstasyonu
02:48 Fushimi Inari Taisha Tapınağı
17:00 Kyoto Ulaşım Sistemi
18:26 Karasuma Sokakları
19:21 Japonya Market Fiyatları
20:02 Kyoto Sokakları
22:48 Benidegezdirin
23:40 2050 COFFEE
24:40 Kyoto Mimarisi
25:36 LIBERTÉ PÂTISSERIE BOULANGERIE
29:33 Kyoto Yemek Pazarı
37:51 Japonya Ayakkabı Fiyatları
38:36 Kyoto Otobüs Sistemi
40:23 Ninenzaka
45:39 Sannenzaka
48:27 Kiyomizu-dera
51:53 Gion Sokağı
53:25 Kyoto Sokaklarında Yürüyorum
55:32 Japonya Yemek Fiyatları
56:12 Japon Mutfağı
01:00:08 Kapanış

Aren’t you Turkish YouTubers? Yes. Yes. How are you? Then let’s take a photo together. How are you? Are you okay? Kyutu is a place even America couldn’t hurt during World War II. I’m3. Oo. Oo. Would you look at what’s inside a chestnut? They say it kills you when it stings your feet, but it tastes really good. I rented a house. We’ll be staying there for 6 nights. Original from where? Afghanistan. Afghanistan. That’s the Kyoto Grand Bazaar of the Istanbul Grand Bazaar in Turkey . There are exactly 10,000 of these. How much are 10,000 onions? Abo! Two onions are 2.5 euros. Oh hello. We said we’d run into each other, and we did. That pair of shoes is 2,700, friends. Hello. How are you? I’m good. Thanks. Did you come on a tour too? How do you perform ablution here? You wash your hands and stuff like that too. Get on a L Boin. Boinz. Hello again. How are you? They have a wet wipe culture like us . Are you from Japan? This. No no you. Allah. Yes. We are Japan. Let’s do it. Good morning. Good morning. Good morning. Friends, where are we right now? We are in Kyoto. Greetings to everyone from here. I’m at Tofo 2 station right now. It’s the most famous place, in fact you’ve definitely seen it in videos and photos. There’s this orange, reddish gate. There are a lot of them, like gates, walking straight ahead. That place is called Inari Temple, friends. We’ll go there. But what happened? Where were we? We were in Tokyo. We suddenly arrived in Kyoto. We crossed from Tokyo to Kyota with a fast train that lasted about 2 hours, friends. We took the Shinkanze . It was such a handsome, different train. We enjoyed it anyway. In fact, my train has arrived now. We’ll be heading to Inari Shrine. I didn’t take a video yesterday. I ate. I ate my sushi. I enjoyed it. I rented a house. We’ll stay there for 6 nights. I rented a house for 40 euros per day. Now let’s head to Inari Shrine. Kuyoto is one of those places where you’ll truly feel Japan . It has a population of about 1.5 million. You know, it attracts 50 million local and foreign tourists. Come on, let’s go inside. Come and witness it firsthand. Yes, the subway is really crowded like this. It’s really crowded right now. And there are young people there. What’s the attraction? We’ll be one stop ahead. We’ll get off at the same stop. It’s already within walking distance. Look at that crowd. Oh, there are a lot of people. Now we’re off, folks. It says Tushimi Inari Tahisha. It points directly to the shrine. Similarly, you can download this pasmo suika or this online as E to your phone. I’ll keep using it. I bought it in Tokyo, if you remember. It has 568 in it. I’ll show you when I leave. The attendant wouldn’t let me take a photo. 150 was deducted, folks. It makes about 08075 kuruş in total. That’s that temple. We’re here. Fushimari Temple. The names of these are weird, too. It’s like a movie. Tofuki. Go, God. Go. It’s really hot right now, folks. About 33 degrees, maybe. You can already see people. There are umbrellas and all. Coming here in the hot season doesn’t make much sense. Let me put it like a real man. You’ll burn. You’ll burn. I burn, you don’t. So please come in September, November, March, or the end of May so you can enjoy this place even more. Of course, it’ll be more expensive. Because it’s sakura season here, when all the flowers and trees are either completely white or turning red. It looks beautiful, but I mean, pay 50-100 euros more . Don’t suffer in this heat. It’s so hard. Now, temples always have this holy water at the entrance. How do you perform ablution here? You wash your hands like that in them too. After that, you go upstairs. Now you’re going to say, “Son, where’s this shirt from?” I mean, where’s this hat, these glasses? These wicked friends, you can make this entire outfit from The Caesar, even the socks . They’re all from my own brand, The Caesar. Before we move on to the video, you can access it from our website below. While you ‘re sitting comfortably in your air-conditioned room watching this video, I’m burning up here. I don’t regret it or anything. Because that was my dream. I’m making it happen. Thank you so much for your support. A comment, a like, and then there’s the hype . It comes after the likes. I’d be very happy if you did that. Now I’ll dive in. I’ll tell you a little about its history and culture. I’ll talk about it. We’ve already mentioned the sample event here in previous episodes . There are two temples. So, there are two temples like this . They belong to two religions. Shinto is their first culture anyway. It’s their first religion. The second is Buddhism. These are the two most common religions here, and they also have a lot of atheists and agnostics. I’ll explain it all inside, slowly. Let’s wash our hands here. We washed them like this. Hi guys. After washing like this, we did our ritual. We say “Bismillahirrahmanirrahim” (In the name of Allah, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful). They probably say something completely different. Different ways. Let ‘s go up. Let’s enter from here now. Now, let ‘s examine this temple together. We’re talking about a history spanning 1,300 years, friends. This is a Shinto shrine. It was founded 1,300 years ago, in 711 AD. And today, especially in January and New Year’s, more than 1 million tourists come during the same period. So, don’t come in January, friends. One of the most important features of this place is the map. There’s a place called the Tori Gates. Did you see them behind me, which you see all over Instagram and YouTube? The orange gates. Every year, someone donates to them . They even have the names of the donors written on them. These gates are 4 km long, so it can take 2-3 hours, folks. I don’t recommend it especially in the heat, but in cooler seasons, you can do it like you do when you’re hiking, like climbing the mountains. Now, this Shinto religion is a slightly different language. For example, this Shinto religion has no founders, no holy books. It’s a naturally developed belief system. For example, natural creatures like foxes and rivers are considered sacred to these mountain spirits and tree spirits. Now, these foxes have keys in their mouths. See? Those keys in their mouths. The keys in these foxes’ mouths appear to be the keys to the rice barns. In other words, the doors to the keys, which symbolize abundance and prosperity, are in the foxes’ mouths. Because they are sacred to this place, too . For example, the god of this shrine is named Inari Okami. The god of rice, abundance, and business. So, they don’t have any founders. They have gods derived from nature. Just as the fox’s sacredness is sealed with the key it holds in its mouth, the current founder of this place is Inari Okami. It’s a different world. It’s a self-emerging entity with nature. It’s a bit more spiritual, a bit more of a religion created by nature lovers, so let me put it that way . I’m making preparations before going to that door right now. Because it’s really hot. I think they’re selling something here. Let’s see. Hah, those sticks come out again . If you remember in the last episode, there were sticks coming out of it. You go with these sticks and use them to open things. After you do, they give you a piece of paper. The same system probably applies here. You can buy gifts here. The names of each donor are written here. Donation doors. It’s incredibly hot, though. I can’t breathe right now. People are not allowed to take photos in front of this door. I’m practically filming videos . They were praying here just now. They sit down and bow. See ? If you’re Muslim, you can come and say something about your own religion and still show respect here. Arigata Ozaymaz. Thank you. These people are such a respectful society. I swear , even the religion they believe in is beautiful. You know, they don’t get themselves into such nonsense . These are good people. You swear, you take them, you love them, you feed them. Those are the kind of people. I’m not exaggerating. Very respectful. Hey girl from here, Korea. Korea after days. Japanese or Korea? Japan is better. The Korean girl said Japanese is prettier. But we’ll go, friends. These are those wishes. Okay. You leave the wish you get from there here. You pay 1000 baits. About $78. Hah. These are those papers. You know, those papers that come inside. If a bad wish comes, you lock it here to prevent it from being bad . I mean, as much as you believe in it. I’m going towards the Tori gate, friends. I want to take a photo. We’ll see what it’s like there. It’s beautiful, though. The interior is so delightful. Hey girls. Slovenia Lubana. I was in Lubiana. I was very nice. I like perfect, perfect Turkey . Turkey. Wow, Slovenia, they came with their boyfriends, four people are walking around. Did you see them too? They’re stuck in deep water. Now, where is this tori gate? Let me post some pictures on Instagram, friends. If you follow me there, Sezer Yılmaz is one of them. Since there are 1,000 Sezer and Yılmaz in the world, I could only get this one. Oh, it’s so hot, we’ll make it. Oh, here we are, there are exactly 10,000 of them. 10,000, 10,000. Each one has a different donor. That’s why something is written there. Of course, we can’t understand, but maybe it’s a name and surname. The writings on the wreaths. Oh, man, serial. How are we going to get through? Thank God, it’s really cool here right now. Oh, that’s great. I’ll walk here. Now, since everyone is taking photos here, it’s difficult. Because a lot of people will be passing by. It’s very beautiful, though. I really liked it. The fact that there are 10,000 of them, 4 km apart, is also in a similar order. It’s like a Chinese temple. I want to share some information about Kyoto . Kyoto is truly this Japan. So, what does this mean? Now, when you go to Turkey, which place best reflects Turkey? I’m thinking about Turkish cultures and traditions. Actually, if you look, you can touch on Central Anatolia a bit . I couldn’t say Istanbul because Istanbul is now a metropolitan city. Just like Tokyo. This country’s Kuyoto is very important. Why? Kuyoto is a place that even America couldn’t bear during World War II. If you do, it really is. For example, something happened during World War II. They said, “Let’s just dump Kuyoto.” They said, “This place has a very cultural heritage. They don’t interfere with anyone. It’s nothing special. They say, ‘Let’s leave this place. Let’s leave this place. Let’s drop this on Hiroshima.’ Afterwards, they were already destroying Hiroshima. Oh, those gates have shrunk; look, it was huge.” These were small. So, that’s how they started. Then they started collecting the money. Look, there are foxes here too. They’re the guardians of this place. Please keep right. He says, “Continue on the right.” Left is forbidden. Yes, let’s go this way. This place was a little small. Now it’s grown again. They built something like a small bridge there. It’s grown again, guys. But people still go a lot. It never stops. Everyone goes, somehow. And this temple has a lot more to see . It’s not just one place. I’ll show you as many as possible, but we’ll take breaks from time to time. We’ll go down to the city center for a cold drink. Then we’ll move on to another place. In this part, I’ll take you to two different temples, probably or the city center. The plan will become clearer on the way. We normally make plans when we leave the house, but you know, the thing about home finances not matching the market? This is very common on trips. The heat, the road, the savings , everything can get mixed up. There’s a restroom right there on the way back . Warning, friends, please bring water with you. Otherwise, the heat will make your whole body sweat . The heat is about to hit. Please, you need to drink that water. Don’t say it doesn’t work , nothing happens. It does. How do I know? I know it from myself. Years ago, I was wandering around in a manta like this again. I’m making videos of myself . I sit, I talk, I explain. When I’m like this, like that, like that. Four people were watching, five people were watching. I know times when I was doing live broadcasts to just 45 people. Don’t say nothing happens. Everything happens. Everything has its time, everything has the result of effort. So be patient. Do whatever you want. Believe me, at the end of the day, you will get what you want. But specialize in one area. For example, while I was making and talking about these videos, did you ever hear me use “e”? I didn’t. Because I made them in the past. I continued knowing, seeing, experiencing, and feeling those mistakes in the past. And finally, in Japan, I can easily tell you about a land I don’t even know without using “e”. I believe there are much better people, much more beautiful people among you who can do better than me . So don’t give up, my brothers, sisters. To anyone watching, be aware. We’re continuing our journey now. It’s gotten cooler. The stairs are starting now. It’s getting harder, but as I said, especially if you want to exercise, If you want to sweat, it’s a perfect route. It’s also cool. You also go through the forest. It goes straight on. I can’t go 4 km, but I, sorry, I can’t go 3, 2, 3 km. It turns out it takes 4 hours. I don’t have that much time, and I don’t have a carpet. We climbed the stairs. A river greeted us. Of course, the doors continue. The vendors continue as well. Could I actually take a photo here? People from completely different parts of the world also come. They come to rest here. They pray here. Everyone is resting right now. With your kind permission, friends. I’m going down. I’m covered in sweat . This road never ends. I hope the next time I come to Japan, I’ll complete this road too, so I’ve learned to come in the right season. I’ve now recommended it to you too. Please come in the right season. You’ll be happier walking with a jacket . Let me tell you, to that extent. I just met Anastasia. So, how is it going so far? Um, it’s going nice. Me and my friend, we arrived here in like four days, and Japan was really amazing. Both of us studied in South Korea. Oh, nice. And yeah, honestly, it was interesting to see differences between two Asian countries. How is the difference? Because I’m going to come there after 5 days. We like peace trees here more tre more. Yeah. Because it comes to like basic things when you leave in one country for a long time. But it also seems like people are nicer here a little bit in a way. They’re more open to talking to you. Yeah. Yeah. I and it’s it feels more spacious in here in more like a lot of houses. Oh, really? Yeah. So you been in Tokyo? No, we haven’t. Kyotto andaka maybe you think to feel that d I just came from there and it was so busy also people was like kind of robot you know yeah they don’t have social life they just want to work and make money leave this small houses that’s why surprise but here is completely different I think yeah I think it’s the thing about the big city is problem yeah big c problem So you from Russia study in Korea what do you study? I studied economics and designed my last semester so I graduated. Oh congratulation I just I just finished economics like not just eight years ago. Yeah. And also I have my design t-shirts. All of my brands selling my brand. I’m a YouTuber. I’m from Turkey. You been also my country? Yes. Been a few times. Antalya. Yeah. Yeah. We usually come there for summer break. Yeah. Mostly like Russian people are coming. Arrow. Nice to meet you. Thank you so much. Thank you. I hope you’ll have a good experience in Japan. Yeah. I got since 5 days and keep going, you know. What about you when you’re gna come back? We’re going this evening. So probably we leave Kyoto maybe around 3 pm Sad. So sad. Yeah. How old are you? I [ __ ] 22. Oh cool. I’m 33. That. Oh. Nice bro, I have no business with photography. If you want to feel that spiritual thing here, it is also open at night. Open 24 hours a day. If you like, you can come with a lantern and walk. And you can also think of passing through each gate as a spiritual passage. It’s like passing between spirits, in their religious beliefs. Just so you know. We’ve finished the first temple, friends. What do I need? I need a coffee. I need water. I need breakfast. Let me take you to a really nice coffee shop. You absolutely must stop by when you’re here. Thank you to Doğa Acera from here. She recommended it to me. I’ll go through her. Here we go. Look, it’s beautiful. You get off the subway and you’re right in. They’ve done a great system. Bravo to those Japanese. I swear, minds work differently. [Music] Look, you absolutely must get this. It’s called Pasmo, Suika EC. There are three of them. Get this. I’ve loaded 1000 into it right now. You’ll be perfectly comfortable in Kyoto or Tokyo. You can load it constantly. You can even shop at the market. It’s that good. You can add it to your name. It’s not a name. You can also add something that doesn’t belong to any name, like me. It’s entirely up to you. Now we’ll go back to Kyoto. Then we’ll switch to another line. Everything here is by train. Actually, you can rent bikes here, but I don’t recommend it in the heat. Aside from the heat, Kyoto is a perfect cycling destination. Because it’s a flat area, you’ll never find it difficult to cycle. you won’t have a hard time. Let me give you the information about that too. Look, it looks very complicated, but I swear it’s not. You figure it out. He practically said to me, “After you get off, use the exit over there. Come to Karasumine. You’re going to Kokuan and get on the train .” You can find it right away. Very good. Never focus on Japanese , friends. Always focus on English, so it’s much easier to find what you’re focusing on. It arrives at 1120 minutes. I swear it says the same on Google Maps. They’re very good. There’s only a 17-second tab. Awesome. 17 seconds maybe because the trains are delayed, but it works exactly like that on Google Maps. Very good. Mine has arrived. Ah. [Music] I’ve come to a city called Karasuma. The coffee shop is here. Our destination is a bit more boutique, friends. It’s a 10-minute walk. At least see how clean the streets are. Honestly . I swear, 1.5 million people live here. More than 50 million tourists visit every year . It’s spotless. The layout is incredible. Nothing’s crooked. Only those wires give it a Thai vibe. Other than that, everything is excellent. Look how stylish the shops are. Like the shops in Denmark. There are bicycles in front. They sell clothes here too. Women’s clothes. I mean, shops and things pop up in places you’d never expect. It’s a very strange place. You enter Japan like this, thinking it’s a street. Then you see, you turn right. They’ve set up a restaurant in a tiny room. The people live very minimally. I took a shower today. I thought I’d take a shower. Dude, the shower is half my size. I bent over and twisted. I showered sitting down. It’s weird. My God, it’s impossible not to be amazed by this architecture, this order. 125 million people live there. Isn’t that enough? Hah. I found a shopping mall. Let’s take a look at fruit prices. Tomatoes. Heh. Look, things are starting to change now. This many tomatoes are 2.5 euros, folks. Cucumbers. 150. They’re over a dollar for 1. There are tomatoes like this. Three tomatoes are $1 each, folks. I mean, look at the importance of vegetables, but tomatoes have a certain smell. Oh my goodness. $1, but eggplant, no matter how I look at it, makes 127 euros. 198 euros is 1.50. It must be cheap, and these are unique to them. How much are onions? Two onions are 2.50 euros. I’m sick of onions. Vegetables are so expensive. I just posted a photo on Instagram about Japanese prices. From what I saw, you know, I read that the salaries they receive from the GPD are between 65 and 85,000. So, the price of tomatoes is very expensive, for example. As far as I understand, they don’t eat tomatoes. That’s why they eat so many different foods. I think the things they consume here are mostly products like these; they eat herbs and vegetables with different flavors. So, we need to find out about rents and so on. Since I don’t know exactly, it wouldn’t be right to comment now. Seafood is very affordable. In my opinion, traveling from Europe and Turkey is much cheaper right now . I think the prices, especially for transportation, food, and drink, are really reasonable. I really liked Kuyoto. They have horizontal architecture here. They didn’t exceed 34 floors. They increased the maximum to five. It’s much more pleasant to walk on the roads. The cars are tiny, all of them. I’ve never seen a luxury car here, either. It’s a very minimalist city. Everyone uses bikes and stuff. They’ve made this place a European city. It’s been voted the best city in the world, after all . I entered from a place like this. This place is called Weekenders. Is it Weenders? It’s called Weekendersinology. You buy from here. You sit there. What I don’t understand is that here, greetings to nature. I was looking for an air-conditioned place. You’ve finished it for a long time. How can you survive here in the heat? They have two places. Maybe you meant the indoor one, but this place really is, but the coffee smells really good. There’s a really nice smell inside. I ordered a latte. Oat milk. Hah, like this. Thank you so much. It arrived like this. This is 40 euros. Hmm, it’s nice, though. I have to give it credit. Good. We had our coffee here, but we couldn’t eat. The food is also very good, there are croissants and pastries here. I want to try one of them right now. But I found a place. It’s called 2050. It has a great concept. I want to see it. So I’ll take you there. You can enter it like this when you rent a bike. There’s also a bike path here. From there, turn right. It shows our path. The electric vehicle. We can pass. Look, do you see the bike path? Yes? The man goes. The place between the red and white. Small but enough. Today, there’s a place called Gino or Gin. It’s the most special place here, the oldest place. We’ll visit that place too. We’ll probably be in this video. They can’t do anything colorful there. Even McDonald’s put its logo there and put it appropriately . We’ll go to a place like that. So, is there anything else that reminds you of Kyoto ? Let me tell you. Geishas and samurai. We’ll talk about them there. We’ve arrived at the city center. How did we know? We got it from Burger King. We’re right in the square right now. I ‘ve been wondering about 2050. Let’s see if it’s somewhere that can satisfy my curiosity? We’ll continue straight and turn right. I always use Google Maps, friends. If you want to travel the world like me or like the sea, you know we’ve set up Take Me Tours. Thanks to Travel Me Too, we’ve created cards for all the countries and cities we’ve visited, especially the ones we know very well. These cards will save you both time and money. How, for example? I spend an hour searching for this place right now. Everything arrives ready-made. For example, how do we earn cash here? For example, I used the card here. Instead of buying a regular ticket, everything has become much easier. No need to buy individual tickets. You save time with just one click on a card. In fact, paying with a card is much cheaper in some places and other countries. This doesn’t apply to Japan. So, if you buy one of our cards, you can easily travel around cities and countries. So, you don’t have to search each one individually. It’s a great system. There’s also a mobile app. You can access it through the links below. Traveling the world is now much easier with Travel Me Too. We entered a street like this. It looks like it’s somewhere here. It smells of offal right now. I wonder where it is? Heh. This is it, guys. They’ve created such a stylish concept. See? 2050’ Cafe. For example, I was just now satisfying my curiosity. I liked the inside. It looks very stylish. They’ve created a place like this when you enter from here. Hello. Looks very good here. Where are you from? Ukra. A Ukraine . Nice brother. Turfe , look, thanks brother. By the way. It’s in a very nice place. I liked it. The guy was kind too. You know, the thing about not saying that, he said it very kindly. I liked it. I try not to point the camera directly anyway. I always try to keep it pointed at me. I wanted to show off a bit here. We didn’t bother that much. I’ll be back now. That baker’s shop looked really nice because I’m going to eat something there. Look at what the Colombian store did, this isn’t an advertisement. They managed to open a Koyota store in their system without disrupting any of the architecture. They can’t open a colorful store like this at their whim. Look, this place is very nice too. There’s a lot of bagels here too. Sweet, salty, mixed, plain. You can eat here too, but the place I saw was further ahead. If something catches my eye, I definitely have to eat there. I mean, they’re really nice shops. I really like the designs. Kyoto is pretty good. Tokyo is 3 days, Kyoto is more. You’ll enjoy Kyoto more. I feel like I’m in Japan. Take the North Face, for example. Normally, aren’t the colors different? But look, they’re ruining the building. They have to rebuild it to their standards. It’s a really good system. Nothing is left untouched. Look, this is a champi. It’s all black and white and gray tones. The colors are beautiful too. Black and white and gray. I love it so much. I’ve been looking for this for half an hour. It’s called Liberty Patisserie Bulungery. This place has a 4.1 on Google. Let’s see. The inside looked really nice. Oh, it’s really nice inside. Oh, it’s also air-conditioned. It’s really nice. It’s amazing. I’m telling you, Liberty. We can order from here, as far as I understand. It smells like butter in there. It smells really good. Oh my God, there are so many things, my friends. But look at the beautiful bread. It’s so good. The prices are reasonable. 324 euros, no seller compared to Europe. Look, it’s the best. Check out Panda Chocolate. Oh my God. The concept of the cafe is so cool. There’s free Wi-Fi, there’s a seating area, etc. I’m here. I’m here for an hour. I won’t leave here. Because it’s too hot. What do we say, brother? El Memento or siento presente. Live the moment. There’s a slightly different, complicated Spanish here. Let’s see first, salty or sweet? Salty or sweet? I’ll start with powdered first. Oh, I was going to post an Instagram story about this. Wait, let’s shoot this before you see. Here’s the life of influencers. The lighting was bad, though. The light was very bad. Light is important too in these things. What’s the base of that? It even cut the paper. It’s very good. The orange is either very ugly or this fake fruit juice. I don’t understand, but my pogaca is very good . There’s also tomato in it. The tomato is mozzarella . [ Music ] Here’s my receipt. How much is the total? It says 605 in total, but I don’t understand. It’s not 65, after all. It’s expensive. I’ll tell you the price when I leave. My biggest problem is, for example, I eat it in 10 seconds. I have to eat it. I don’t eat it slowly. I’ve seen this in the Japanese. Anyway, it was in Japanese culture. They’re only 80% full. So they’re never 100% full. They’re all fit. Let’s move on to dessert. And that glorious moment. Let’s see how the croissants are? You have to eat this with your hands. Oh, there’s a lot of chocolate inside. Let’s see. [Music] It’s incredibly good. Let me tell you the Ponda chocolate in France, you tell me the one in Italy. It’s incredibly good. Congratulations, really. There’s nothing wrong with Japan. Everything is very high-quality, and they have a wet wipe culture like us. It’s very nice. They always bring it with your meals. This way, even if your hands are greasy, you don’t get any greasy. It’s a very nice feature. Congratulations, Japanese people , you’re amazing. They’ve also brought a cake here. It smells of egg, though. It’s very good. Bon appetit. [Music] We ate the delicious croissants and the salty product. We drank our orange juice. We paid 865. I left. Now I’m going to Nişik market. That’s the 2050 cafe we ​​visited a while ago . Because it’s a cloudy moment. Look at the clouds? It’s raining. It’s drizzling. It’s also very hot. We’re in a real mess right now. It’s terrible. Oh, there’s a storm. Wind and all that. Now I’ll give you some good information about this Nishiki market. It actually dates back a long time. In fact, some families have been running some of the shops for 400 years as a tradition. We’ll see traditional markets unique to Japan. We’ll see the products. Let’s go. Look at the sky. It’s completely gray. Look, for example, you see a very stylish shop on a street like this. It’s interesting. The buildings have always used dark tones, all different. The Kyoto Grand Bazaar of the Istanbul Grand Bazaar. Let’s explore together. Yes, we’ve gone into the shops. We’ll see plenty of Japanese cultural dishes here, and they’ll invite you in. Look, Japan, Japanese oyster! Look, Japanese oyster! Seafood is plentiful. Maca is very famous here. Look, they cook shrimp. Calamari with 700 kuruş sauce. It stretches from here to here. There’s a coffee shop here. This one’s nice too. This one’s nice too. Oh, it’s freezing cold. This place is so beautiful. What are these? Are these even food? Wait a minute. No, it’s nothing. It’s a souvenir. It looks like food. It’s so good. Look, these spicy things put on rice. Sesame seeds and stuff. Very delicious. Really delicious. You can try these products. They make you try them at the door. Just so you know. Try them. Very good. Thank you so much. It’s amazing, it won’t grow. Amazing, it won’t grow. Look, there are so many souvenirs. Don’t hire a chef, Feride, don’t stay behind either. God, this place is beautiful. There are so many people. I wonder why? Look, Hargmaz. Look, there are products here. What kind of products? It’s just like Thailand. It’s so beautiful. You can buy it there. Look, Octopus Tempura, what does it do for 700? It costs 45 euros. Octopus cooking octopus. Fried octopus. Oh, it looks so good. It looks so stylish. Very, very stylish. Let’s move on. My God. Grilled cheese, tempura. There’s everything. There are so many people here. What are you doing here? People are eating here. This is the perfect place to eat. It’s so beautiful. Let me tell you something? If you like seafood, you’re in the right place. Look at the colors, look at the colors. Those are fried foods. I won’t go into too much detail about them, but they are delicious. Oh, look at the oysters. Oh, the octopuses, the fried foods. God. Where have we entered? We’ve entered paradise. Of course, Thailand is much cheaper than here , but does Thailand have the same delicious food? We don’t know. Oysters cost 600 euros each right now. It’s 45 euros. A nice market. Very nice. I really liked it . [Music] Dad, you can come from Spain and still see tourists here. This place is a true tourist market anyway. Usually, people from other countries like us come here and try the food. There are more of us than there are Japanese. Look, this is also called sake, the unique Japanese drink. They also sell fresh fish. Oh, my God. I love seafood. There’s not one thing I can eat right now anyway. Look, these are macha. They make everything machala here, souvenirs. Again, seafood. Seafood, souvenirs. Seafood, souvenirs. Different, different. Friends, this market is like this, about 400 meters long. It’s a five-block area. It started life as a fish market in the early 14th century . Of course, it changed over the years. Of course, it took on its current form . There are about 130 shops here. They sell fish, sushi , fried goods, and fruit. Strawberries are very expensive here. For example, a squeezed strawberry juice costs 1300 for a large size. 1300 is equivalent to about 8 euros, no matter how you look at it. Those are serious prices. What the hell is this? It looks ugly, man. The picture and all, how many, how many? It looks bad. How much? By the way, it’s worthless. They sell slippers like this. These are from the 1980s . They’re around 1112 euros right now. They have different things here. They call it red bean butter. Dude, red beans. They have vagus meat here. The most valuable meat in the world. I don’t know how much a kilo costs. You go back there from the street. It looks like it’s going to rain right now. The weather is very interesting. They have sweet potatoes here. I ate this sweet potato yesterday. With sugar, etc. They have strawberries here. Very sweet . Strawberry batch. They have different things here. Sezap , you just opened this place. We couldn’t get along. The number of Japanese who speak English is really low, when you look at it. There’s another market like this. Sometimes there are long, wide streets. Sometimes it’s flat like this. You can eat in those wide places. They sell souvenirs . I mean, you could walk and walk endlessly. It’s incredibly long. Very nice shops, too. Where are you from? New York. Originally born in America. Did you stay here? How long do you stay in Japan? Two more weeks. Where do you stay in Kuyota right now? And we’re going to go and then to where have you been until this time? Osaka. How is Osaka? I’m going to go there after days. Kind of crazy, but it’s really nice. Like, what’s the difference between Kuyoto and Osaka? Here is way more here, it’s more chill and like party life. You join the party life there. You gna go to Tokyo as well? Yeah. I’ve been there. It’s crazy also and many packed, you know, like 37 million people live there. But I like Kyoto. What about you? It’s okay. I prefer see all the hookers and the prostitutes. It’s fun. Prost. How old are you? We’re in our 20s. 20s. Nice. I’m 33. I’m from Turkey. You been in Turkey? No. You should. You love it. This is our first vacation out of our country. Ah and together. Yeah. Yeah. Your family or friends? Friends. Friends. How do you know each other from high school? Related. You related? Yeah. What do you mean? Siblings nice to meet you. And I’m a YouTuber videos about the countries. Yılmaz. [Music] Black tea black beans. Look, I drank this. He says go and throw it there. I guess here. Exactly. I mean, you can do it without drinking, friends. Black bean tea. Daddy, let ‘s eat the beans too. Maca pancakes. Kyoto is also very famous for maca pancakes. Maca is very famous here too, of course. Does it fit in my mouth? Sleep. Oh, this place is really good. They eat chestnuts, man . Look at what’s inside a chestnut. They say it kills you when you prick your foot, but it tastes really good. Would I try it? I wouldn’t. Actually, I’d say try it. Man, it looks like something’s gone wrong there. They have everything. Kobe beef. Look, it’s like 500 euros. Euros, sorry, euros. Thank you, brother. I wish we could eat meat and we would. Bro, that’s the problem. I don’t eat meat and chicken. Chicken. I don’t eat. Thank you. He didn’t understand me. probably. What meats do they have? Come and eat these. I’ll eat them once , I’m thinking of eating it in Kobe. I’ll save that for Kobe. Because I know it’s famous there. Oh, it says 6800. It’s very expensive. Fruits are really expensive. Fruits and vegetables are incredibly expensive in this country. Meat is cheaper, friends. The market was like that too. I liked it. I think when you come, stop by the niche market. You can at least have a snack. It’ll be enjoyable. [Music] I came to a store that has Nikes and Adidas. For example, Nikes are 9800 right now , but how much are they worth with Tex? Imagine buying X free. That shoe is 2700, friends. I don’t know how much it costs in Turkey. For example, there are Adidas. An Adidas is 6,990,900 L. You compare the prices. I don’t really understand shoes. There are Stits. 9900. That makes 2700. It seems reasonable in Turkey. Because the last time I went to a shoe store, everything was between 4 and 6000. It’s incredibly big. There’s a separate place here. There’s the road we came from. There’s a separate road here. This one leads to a separate road. It’s incredibly big. There are 130 shops. Not many. It’s raining. So I’ll hang out here a little longer. While we’re here, let’s try the bus. There’s a bus stop in a place like this. Look, they’ve done this to keep people from getting so hot . Let’s wait at the bus stop. See? Our next stop is Ninenzaka. It has a very interesting story. We’ll go there. We’ll get on the bus. We’ll go three stops and get off. Hiigaama, then we’ll walk for 9 minutes. It shows everything. Bus number 207 will arrive. Let’s pass 16 to 08. We’ll see if it arrives in 4 minutes . We boarded the bus. You don’t press the card on the bus now . You press it whenever you want to get off. That’s the system. Nothing wrong when we got on. This one attendant helped us. I met new friends here too. They were Americans too. Very nice guys. Now we get on the bus and go. Let’s see if we can sit like this. Or not. Look, we had them read like this when we got off. We got 230. But it started raining badly. I’ll run over there. Man, we were doing something because of the sun. Now it’s raining. They are my new friends. They are from the USA. Where is your next station? Hotel. Born all of them in America or after you were born in America. What do you think about other countries when you compare with America? To expensive and the friendships are a bit fake. That’s true, bro. Being in Los Angeles, especially in Los Angeles, they are like different lives, you know I like so you have an umbrella, I don’t have other safe friends, Euryya, we took an umbrella. Shade is also good, this was fun. Now we’ll walk for 89 minutes, I’m filming everything for you. Where did we come from? Your grandmother is in trouble. So it means 2 years of uphill, friends. Here’s the reason for this. Now, they say that if you fall while descending this slope, you’ll die within two years . There’s one up there, too. Sanenzaka, or what? That’s a three-year slope. So, be careful not to fall here. It just rained. We might as well not fall. Those who fall die within two years, they say. Now, beyond this, we’ll go to Sanenzaka and then another temple. It’s also on the UNESCO World Heritage List. But first, we’ll explore these places. This place dates back to the 8th century, friends. This old Japan is reminiscent of those old movies we watch. You’ll see a lot of people wearing kimonos here, with Japanese figures. I think they sell them here too, but mostly tourists wear them. I didn’t see anyone right now, but I saw everyone just now when I was up there. These structures are called maia structures . There are also a lot of knives for sale here. Knives are sold, sticks are sold. Knives were sold up there. There are rings here. You’re a Turkish YouTuber, right? How are you? Let’s film together then. How are you? Are you okay? How are you, Impossible? I’m fine too. Thanks. I thought I’d come here. Then I’ll go to the other side. How’s it going? It’s going great. I just went around here and was going this way. Are you going to go your way? I’ll do exactly that. Then I’ll go up to Sanenzeka or something. Then I’ll go up to the other temple. Have you been watching the videos? Yes, but I’ll watch them in more detail. Japan. When will this video be released? Thank you. Believe me, I don’t know, it’s taking a month and a half because there are stock videos. There were trips to Europe. I don’t know, we’ll see. How much longer do you have left here? How many more days will you be here? I’ll be here for another 2.5 weeks. I’m going to Folka. You’re going to Fukolka. I’ll go to Seoul. You’re going to Korea, Tokyo, Kuyoto. From there, I’ll go to Osaka, Nora, Nara, Kobe, and Seoul. I’ll take a boat from Fukolka and go to Busan, but in about 2.5 weeks. Great, great. You have quite a route. Yes. I came from Molistan. Oh, you’re a traveler too, then. Yes. I really, really love traveling the world. Do you have a page right now? No. I travel for myself, unfortunately. But traveling is a beautiful thing, I mean, I appreciate you. I think making videos like this is a whole other effort. I can’t do it, for example. Do it, it’s a difficult process, but you can do it . You can do it, do it. It’ll be nice if you teach people. What’s your name, by the way? Seda. Me. Seda, I’m very pleased. Sezer, too. I’m glad, Mr. Sezer. I’ll do it too . Do it. Why not? I think this is a sign. Believe in such things. True. I think there are people who are very curious about the moment. It’s very vulgar. Everyone says no, they tell me to go to Malistan, for example. Yes, there are people who are very curious. It really is beautiful, but these places are very beautiful too. I’ll start shooting my first video on Fuokada , God willing. I’m waiting then. I’m very pleased. When you share it, tell me I shared the video on Instagram. Okay, we’re in agreement. See you. Take care. Goodbye. Bye, bye. Yes, in Turkey. Yes, YouTube. Yes. Hi brother. Good. Come, come. Australia Australia Australag Instagram Darubay Muko Darubayin from where? Afghanistan Afghanistan Turkey neighbor neighbor neighbor [Laughter] Sezer Yılmaz. Sezer Sezer Sezer brother, thank you, see you, brother, guys, wow, Afghanistan, Australia, for example, the reason I’m asking about the original is this. When I say Australia here, or, I don’t know, when Indians say America, I want to ask about their original origins so I can learn something about their culture . Otherwise, I’m not racist, I swear I’m not. It’s just my curiosity. Yes, we didn’t fall down this two-year slope, thank God. We didn’t die today either. I didn’t die, mom. I’m safe in Japan. In fact, Japan could easily be among the safest countries in the world. I can say that with ease . The people are very moral, educated. Heh, I swear I saw people in costume. Look, they’re taking pictures. Look, three of them are wearing costumes. Those are Maia structures. They date from the old Japanese Edo period. The 8th century. The Edo period also plays an important role in this place’s history. But they were very stylish. I ‘m going this way again now. In fact, let’s go up there . Let’s go take a look there too. L is back. He’s got the best spot. See? They have no right to destroy any architecture. That’s a fact in Kyota. If they destroy these structures now, they can’t open a shop here. Well done. Such sanctions are necessary. There’s not a single colorful sign. Everything here is adapted to ancient Japanese culture. I really like it. This place is beautiful. Now let’s go to Sanenska. Was it Sanenkaza? Was it Sanka? The names are so difficult, too. [Music] This is Sanenzaka. It’s a three-year climb. Now we’re going up the hill in reverse. It ‘s a street with spades, tea, and houses typical of Japan . It’s said that this place has a very beautiful view from the top . It’s said you should come especially for sunset or the first light of day . Well, since our timing is generally based on informational experience, I’m trying to tell you more about it now, a little more than time. I don’t take many photos, honestly. This is our view. If you don’t fall here, you’re automatically guaranteed for five years. May God grant us the beauty of death, after all, these people have such a belief. Oh, it’s really beautiful . I’m out of breath, but it was worth it. You turned left from the 3-year-old slope. You walked for 4 minutes. We’re heading towards Kiemuzu Dera, a UNESCO Heritage site, folks. It’s incredibly crowded here. Temple 6 Google shows it’s closing. Google usually doesn’t lie here. It’s progressing properly. It was also added to the UNESCO Heritage High School in 1994. It started in 798. Later, over the years, some things were added next to the main temple. Now let’s go explore our temple together. Besides, the temple is said to be the oldest Buddhist temple. It is said to be one of the oldest and most important temples. Oh hello. We said we’d meet. We did. Again? How are you? I’m good. Thank you. You ‘re fine, I’m fine too. How’s it going? Oh we’re so excited. Isn’t it very hot? It ‘s very hot. The humidity is very high. The humidity is high. It rained, too. Yes. Yes. Is it beautiful there? Good. Now I’ll go there. The temples are very beautiful. It’s wonderful, very beautiful. Kyoto is very beautiful. I liked this place the most . Kyoto is Tokyo. It’s not in Osaka. This is the most beautiful place. This is it. I’m going to Osaka one day on the last day . That’s all. I know Osaka is very lively. Hello. Oh, great. How are you? Hello. Very good. Hello. You’re doing great. I swear, you too. What are your names? Hello. Hello. Hello. I’m very pleased with our group . How’s your trip going? Very good. Isn’t it very enjoyable? Absolutely enjoyable. No. You can take our picture. Of course, of course, let’s take a picture . Come on, let’s take a picture. The number of Turks abroad is slowly increasing. Our travel culture is taking hold. Despite the economic difficulties, people are starting to have some cultural activities. Instagram and YouTube are very useful in this regard. I hope we can be pioneers for you on this path. By showing you the places we’ve visited, providing information, and telling you what to do, we make it easier for you to embark on a world tour step by step. If you’ve done it, if you’ve done it, watch these videos and leave a comment below saying, “I went this way, that way, or thanks to you, we went to this country.” Hello again. How are you? I’m good too. How’s it going? It’s really good. It’s beautiful here. I loved it. Should I go to the top? I’m going. See you too. See you. Yes, friends, we are here. Kiu Dero Dera. Kiu Dera. Let’s see what awaits us here. Let’s see. Yes, they said, go up. We will. I think about how helpless humankind today is. I mean, how did you build such buildings in 798, with such architecture, such difficulties ? Yes. Egyptian temples. After that, the Mayans. Machu. These are very different versions, of course, most of them made of stone, but believe me, if an architect were to write these, I’m sure he would write a legend in the comments. Hello, how are you? I’m good, thanks. Did you come on a tour too? Yes. Oh, great. I met the other person in the group. We met in Tokyo the other day. How’s it going? We’re traveling well. Very nice. Isn’t it enjoyable here? Enjoyable. I think you have the last two days left. You were going to cross the Seyyl. Geçce. Yes. Yes. Super. Good luck. Have a good trip. See you. Thank you. Bye, bye. They built it in a place like this to cool off . Very cool. Now, I was talking about the belief here. There’s a 13-meter-high rock. That’s actually what makes this place popular . It’s said that if someone jumps from this 13-meter-high rock and survives, their wish will come true. About 280 or 290 people out of 200 have jumped. 85% survived . Dad, how did you jump from 13 meters? I couldn’t figure out if you survived. Did they jump into the water? I want to see that place. Where is this rock? Holy rock. They believe it’s sacred. Let’s wash our hands, too. You buy a ticket like this to get to the other side. They only accept cash. 500 yen. That’s around euros. Let’s go. I’m really curious about that rock . There are some things that really make you wonder. How did they jump from there? Let’s go again. These are probably, very probably, things, words, beautiful words. I thought they were wishes, but I couldn’t see them at first, but they might be. It could be 90%. Let me continue from here. What the hell is that? Do something. How can we continue? Oh my God, this is beautiful. This place is the most beautiful anyway. Oh oh oh oh oh. Look at the beauty. I’m not surprised. They’ve tied it here again. wishes. Now I’m going to the main balcony. I found that place called Kayiya, friends. Come on, let’s go. The stairs also go down from here. Dad , it’s so beautiful and big. I loved it. These three places have really stolen my heart so far. I’ve really enjoyed it. This is the frequent spot where everyone takes photos. The main balcony. Now, is this place 13 meters high? I’ll see. How can someone jump from here and not die? Someone explain to me the laws of physics. Everyone is taking photos, but it’s a beautiful view. How do you mean? Isn’t it amazing? Here’s the map of the road, friends. Look, there are 20, 22, 32 different areas in total. I mean, you can wander around and it’s endless. It’s truly beautiful. The main building is the 13th. We’re here right now. I’d be lying if I said there’s a waterfall right down there, but just so you know, it’s called a waterfall. When you arrive , you can go down and do something with that holy water from here. You can wash your hands. These are the rumours, man. I’m a messenger, I present them to you. If you believe, you can do it. I think some things are meant to be believed, and some are far-fetched. That’s why it’s completely personal. For example, I believe in the evil eye. I mean, the day I shared my foot was the day I shattered it, and so on. I said it wouldn’t be that bad. I said don’t make a fool of yourself . Say “Maşallah” to me, friends. I swear, “Maşallah” to me. We’ve almost completed the route. I’m heading back down. Let’s see. Before we move on to dinner, we come to the last location of our video, Gion Street. It’s the most famous place here, friends. Lots of tourists walk here and see the old Japanese houses. They’re against damaging the architecture anyway. You won’t see any colorful signs either. I wish cars wouldn’t even pass through, but they’ve allowed them in. Now, I wanted to tell you today that when we think of Japan, we think of samurai and such. You might remember the Tom Cruise movie “The Last Samurai.” I loved that movie. If you haven’t seen it, definitely watch it. Now, where does this all come from? Let’s talk a little about it. Kuyoto was the capital of Japan for a long time back then. Between 1794 and 1868. That’s about 1,100 years . Because of this, the samurai class was responsible for protecting the emperor and the yellow ones. Kuyoto gained great power. Over the years, Kuyoto was the center of both political intrigues and great samurai wars. These samurai brothers, of course, even fought among themselves. They even turned the place into ruins. They were ruining Kyoto. But of course , when Kyoto went bad, the samurai left, and Kyoto remained. Brother, I’ve always said it. The football player is not superior to the team . The football team is above everything. I don’t know how I connected this topic here, but I did. I’ll blame it on my tiredness. This place was very enjoyable. [Music] This is the most car-filled street I’ve ever seen in Japan. There’s traffic from beginning to end. Interesting. I’ve never seen it before. So, this is what rush hour is like in the evening. I’ve reached the busiest part right now . Definitely the busiest part. I want to cross that street. I saw a nice shop over there. Normally, we’d continue this way, but let’s take a look. The lights here are making bird noises. Look, there are football matches again, chocolate shops. Hah, I liked this shop, but it turns out it wasn’t anything special. Anyway, I’m going across the street. I’ve covered 13 kilometers today, constantly changing routes . It’s only 1:00, and the day isn’t even over yet. So, I think we’ll have made it closer to 20 kilometers this far . I’m tired and the heat. If you don’t give this guy a like and a comment, you’d be really rude; you’ll lose me. I’m not a beggar. One like, one comment. And there’s this thing called hype. Please do that too. Oh, look here, quick. Look, there are a lot of people sitting here, enjoying themselves. How beautiful is this riverside area? I really like it. Where I’m staying is practically a village. Look, there are people there. Let’s look at the map. He says, turn right here. Let’s turn right . We’re going to a famous restaurant here again. Oh, we went to a very famous place. I wonder if that street is here? I’ve always wondered sometimes. I remember the street I saw was like this. Boy, we accidentally found a decent place again. Fantoço kebab. Here it is, black. Halal. Where’s the kebab from, right? I think this is the street I was talking about, folks. Let’s see it on Google Maps . Our shop is straight ahead on the left. This street doesn’t have a name. It’s very stylish, but it’s like restaurant street. If you’re looking for accommodation outside of Kuyoto, like I did, you’ll find it very affordable, but if you stay somewhere around here, the prices are really high. How do I know? You can even tell from the food prices. I mean, the things I ate very cheaply in Tokyo here, of course, the restaurant gets more stylish, but it’s still expensive. Pretty expensive. I didn’t like that. Shin Japanese vagu beef. I mean, we’re only five days in. It’s not like you don’t crave it. Yeah. The restaurants are pretty stylish here. Now, friends, I saw this place on YouTube. It’s called Kicki keici ömuredi. There’s no beef source. For example, at the type of restaurant I can wear, a regular plate costs 3,000 and a small plate costs 1,600. So, if you multiply 3,000 by 100, they sell it for like 25. Wow. If you get a small, it’s around $10 . Yes. Oh, look, it says there’s a red line, you have to wait there, but it says it’s full today, so even if you have something, it says there won’t be room on the line, it says there’s nothing to do, it’s like that, popular things get both expensive and full. It’s a shame, but my uncle was doing it well. My uncle was also presenting something, and I wanted you to watch it. Anyway, let’s find another place, friends. We find a place called Şimaya. It’s incredibly beautiful. The people are very sweet. There’s even an area where you can take off your shoes and sit. Like this. I’m sitting at the bar right now, and there are girls here at the entrance. We ran into them. Their English is very good, too. They really surprised me. Now, let’s have a nice dinner here. Let’s grab some sushi and see. I hope it turns out well. It turns out as I expected. It got 4.5 stars. It has 400 reviews. Let’s see. Now, there’s free internet here. We’ll connect to that first. Is that it? Wait a minute, let’s say we use another phone. You can come no wores. This is the free wifi. Wii. How old are you? Nice. Now connect to the internet and either my internet is better here. It’s faster most of the time. You scan the QR code here. You access the menu. Now let’s get to the selection. There are boxes, sets, and sashimi. I don’t really like sashimi. I prefer things like that with avocado and rice. Let’s see what we choose. There are sushi rolls. Classic sushi. There are California rolls. 8 euros for an eight-piece. Not bad prices. There are spicy tuna rolls. Again, 8 euros. There are Philadelphia rolls. So, there are different things with cheese here. We’ll have a good fill here. Very good. There’s a shish roll. I’ll order one of these . I mean, shrimp called shirim. Shrimp with mayonnaise, friends. Let’s order a Philadelphia roll or a California roll. Let’s say a Philadelphia roll. We ordered one of those, eight. Let’s order a shirim tempura . Or order a dragon roll, or no, let’s order one of these. How many pieces does it make in total? 3 pieces. Oh, I sent the order. Anyway, we said it by mistake. What did I send? Add 2080 700 more, we sent something for 2800. Let’s see how much it makes. It makes 768 in total. Dad, you can’t eat 2000, I mean 768 in Turkey. 3 sushi is incredible. They’ll cost 16 euros each. Very good. Yes, our first dish arrived. Were these Philadelphia or California? I mixed them up. The Philadelphia R is successful. It has avocado, cream cheese, cucumber, and salmon on top, friends. It’s combined with rice, of course. I praised it with soy sauce. I praised it. I cast the evil eye again. See? This isn’t stupidity. The evil eye. That’s how it should be interpreted. Meyo. Now. This is the quality of mayonnaise, friends. It comes very fast. Super. Let’s taste it. H. Magnificent. One of the best meals I’ve had in a while. I loved it. And our last dish has arrived. This is Tempura Prown Sushi. It also has cooked shrimp inside. Perfect. It’s all 15-16 euros. It’s about 750, guys. It’s so good. Bon appetit for me. What sweet, beautiful people. I’m going crazy. Let’s put on our blindfold. They’re still laughing. Bye, bye. [Music] Enough. Do you know how pure and clean they are? They’re not dirty at all. It’s amazing. This rebellious person is so strange. Yes, we’ve come to the streets. [Music] Friends, at the end of the time allotted to me I think we’re here. That’s enough. I think I filmed everything. It was a very long vlog. I hope you enjoyed watching it. You were both inspired by something and enjoyed watching it. Take care. Love from Japan, from Kyoto. We’ll meet again in Kyoto with another episode. In fact, there’s a high probability of it being tomorrow. This place has bamboo trees and places with very beautiful temples. We couldn’t finish visiting all the temples here anyway. That’s why the episodes never end. Take care. If you don’t forget to leave a comment, a like, and a hype, I would be very happy from the bottom of my heart. Take care. Love from Japan.

38 Comments

  1. Sizler bu videoyu izlerken ben şu anda sizlere Kamboçya’dan yazıyorum ❤️ burada saat 00.00. Sabah 5 de uyanıp Dünyanın en büyük budist tapınağı Angkor Wat’ı ziyaret edeceğim. Güzel yorumlarınızı beğenilerinizi eksik etmezseniz çok sevinirim ❤️ Yakında Japonya serisi sonrası, Güney Kore , Bali , Malezya,Kamboçya ve Vietnam videoları geliyor ❤️🙌 iyi seyirler

  2. Videoyu çok beğendim, seneye Japonya’ya gitmeyi düşünüyorum ve videoya göre rota oluşturacağım kesinlikle. Şunu merak ediyorum e-sim mi kullanıyorsunuz seyahatlerinizde eğer öyleyse hangi uygulamayı kullanıyorsunuz?

  3. Ben bir tane Bilgilendirici Bilgi içeren hiçbir çekimine rastlamadım oraya gittim buraya gittim şu ülkeye gittim deniz'de öyle Bunu yaptım şuraya gittim bu ülkedeğim 150 ülkem yok 100. Ülkem Yağmur arat'da öyle Emre durmuş derim Bizene kardeşim kaç ülke gezdiğinden Gitmeden önce Neye dikkat edelim. Nerede ne yenir Nerede konaklayalım Nerede döviz alıp bozduralım nereden nereye nasıl ulaşım yapalım hangi yemekleri yiyelim neye dikkat edelim Deniz dün izledim İğrençti Sırf şov 😏
    Bilgi içermeyen Hiçbir YouTuber Türkiye diyemiyor mesala ben Düşünce özgürlüğü mü kullandım 🙏

  4. Çok konuşuyorsun dostum yaz ekrana ver bence detayları ilgilenen okusun tonlarca bilgi yoruyor kafam şişip cikiyorum. Ben çok şey bekliyor da olabilirim 😂

  5. Sezer Türkler arasında Japonya çok popüler ve en çok merak edilen yer. Japonya videolarını artır ve daha uzun videolar yayınla lütfen. Çok keyifli bu videolar !

  6. Su gibi aktı resmen çok güzel yerlermiş sanki birlikte yan yana geziyoruz gibi keyif aldım izlerken emeğine ağzına sağlık kardeşim yolun açık olsun 🤜🤛

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