【最新版】ウズベキスタン旅行前に知っててほしいこと7選【実際に旅行者の声集めました】

Hello! It’s Chibou! Today I’m going to do a long-awaited video updating information on Uzbekistan.Last time , I made a video called 10 things to keep in mind when going to Uzbekistan based on my own travel experiences, but after that… I asked for information from people who saw my video and actually went there.

After receiving comments and information from so many people , I hope to be able to provide more diverse information, so if you’re thinking of going to Uzbekistan in the future, check out my previous video as well. I would be happy if you could do this.Also

, I’m planning to make this video for people who are going to the New Year holidays, so this time I tried to dress a little like the holiday season. I would be happy if this was an early Christmas present from Chibo Santa . Well then,

I would like to introduce it roughly in this paragraph. Let’s start from Tashkent Airport. From Tashkent Airport, I received information from Kikolog Office Z, thank you very much. It’s the international terminal of Tashkent Airport.

When you exit the immigration gate, there is a mobile counter where you can claim your baggage and buy SIM cards. Well, as for the money exchange office, if you go out of the gate and go immediately to the left, there is a money exchange office, and

Behind it is what looks like a toilet, yes. Commercial facilities are often located beyond commercial facilities at general airports , so you will not be able to enter this area. So, I think it’s going to be difficult if you don’t exchange money or get a SIM card for your mobile phone.It’s an

Area where you can’t enter, so everyone, be sure to remember to do it here and don’t rush out with your baggage to exchange money. I would like you to do various things. You can exchange money at banks, but I’ve heard that there is a language barrier.As

This is not a country where English is spoken, there may be people who only speak Uzbek, so I recommend exchanging money at the airport if possible. I received an opinion that it would be better to do so . Next, I would like to talk about the language, and I actually

Received a comment from a Russian person named Anna. Thank you very much. When I went to Uzbekistan, I also used Google Translate quite a lot . According to Anna, a Russian woman, deeple is easier to use and easier to understand than Google Translate. Because Google Translate sometimes produces strange Russian words

, I was told that deeple is more accurate in its translations. Uzbekistan uses Russian quite a lot. There are a lot of people who think so, so it’s quite nice to hear such opinions.I was very grateful to receive opinions from actual Russian people . I think

It would be great if you could use DEEPLE on your trip if you like . Next is registration. I think everyone is curious about this. When I went on a day trip to Shymkent, I received a clear reply that it was not necessary.I heard that there were times when I was

Asked for an itinerary and I had to show my flight reservation confirmation, but officially I don’t know, but personally I am 1. Thank you for sharing the story that you never showed to anyone . Actually, I looked into this Registrarcia when I went there, and it seems

That this system itself is a system of the former Soviet Union, and the system from the former Soviet Union still remains in its original form. It seems like something, and to be honest, I feel like it’s just a facade now . It seems like the plan to abolish it in 2020

Has been delayed due to the coronavirus. Therefore, I think that in reality it has already become a mere facade, but I think the problem is that it has not been abolished completely or officially abolished. Traveling is freedom, but with freedom comes responsibility, so as long as it hasn’t been abolished, I

Think it would be a good idea to have your hotel issue one and keep it until you return home. It’s actually a small piece of paper, and it doesn’t take up too much space, so I

Think you’ll be able to enjoy your trip with peace of mind.First of all, issue it and store it.Be careful of this.Next, you can use the bus or Regarding shared rides, uh, regarding taxis, I explained in detail about Yandex in the previous video, so this time I’m

Going to talk about buses and shared rides. So this is what Takahiro-san told me, which is amazing and I really wanted to know. That’s really good information. YandexGo is a taxi dispatch app, but apparently there is also a free app called Yandex Map & Navigator

. So, this was extremely convenient for using the bus . How to use it, first install the app, move the map like this to the Chorsu Bazaar area, and then click on the transport button at the bottom to see where the bus is in real time.

It is an app that allows you to see bus operation status on a map. Also, the information about where the bus is going is displayed at the same time, so even tourists can use it with confidence.

Well, if you click on that bus stop, you can also see which route’s bus stops at that bus stop , and you can also see how to proceed to that bus route, and how many minutes later that bus will arrive. It’s great that you understand, and it’s

Extremely easy to ride the bus, even for tourists who are unfamiliar with the area. So, on the last day of Tashkent, Mr. Takahiro apparently found out about the existence of this app, but he

Regretted it because if he had known about it earlier, he could have gone to places that are difficult to access by subway at a cheaper price . Of course, when I headed to the airport to return home, I used this app to

Get there cheaply by bus. Isn’t this good? Taxis are definitely cheaper than in Japan , but buses are definitely cheaper in Uzbekistan as well. I think Yandex Map and Navigator is good, and it seems like it’s free to use, so I hope

Everyone uses it. I wish I had used this if I had known. In the vlog, I talked about how I couldn’t use the YandexGo app, and I had to negotiate the price of taking a taxi, so I think I probably spent a lot more money, but

It’s worth making full use of this app. You can travel cheap and save money. I hope you will use your money wisely, such as eating delicious food, buying souvenirs, and moving around, so please use this as a reference. yes. It’s

A shared ride, long-distance shared ride. I think this will come up if you do some research, but it involves carpooling and traveling long distances by car. It’s a little different from a taxi. Apparently, a shared ride from Tashkent to Tamesaarkand costs about 3,000 yen. If you go by the number of people,

Well, it means you can split the bill by the number of people. However, it seems that the driver can only speak Uzbek and Tajik. However, if you have a driver who can speak English, the price will go up a little.

Well, I think this is how it’s really used. There are many options, so I hope you choose the one that suits you best . Next, let’s talk about Uzbekistan Railways. I rode in 2nd class and 3rd class.

Thank you, Natsumi, for the information we received from the person who rode in the first class train this time . Well, the sleeper train from Khiva to Bukhara departs at 5:20am and arrives at 12:18pm.The first class cars are air-conditioned. I got on the train, but

On the way there, the air conditioner was probably too strong, and I felt a little cold in my thin long-sleeved clothes. By chance, the person next to me was Japanese and he was wearing an ultra-light down jacket, and he

Said it was just right, yes. By the time I went there, the heat had already passed its peak and it was getting a bit chilly at night, so I thought maybe it had something to do with the timing. yes. Also,

There isn’t much space for luggage in the 2-person cabin in the 1st class car. Since we both had large suitcases, the room was almost completely filled with suitcases. yes. maybe I think Natsumi went there around September. I think it was probably around that time that the comment was made

. I think I probably went in the middle of summer, around July or August.The place I was driving at night was a desert, Uzbekistan. That’s why it gets cold at night. Even if it’s hot in the summer, it’s cold because it’s a desert. So

I think it was probably a little cold, yes. After all, wearing ultra light down is just right, so that’s how it feels. I went in May, so it was very hot and humid when I first arrived, but the nights have already gotten nicer.As I

‘m running in the desert, the temperature is gradually dropping, so it’s cool at night. As for the luggage issue, I didn’t actually go inside the double room, so I don’t know, but I did some research. So, I just came across a blog with a photo of the luggage storage area

Of ​​someone riding in a first class train , so I’m not sure if I should post this, but I’ll put it in the URL summary section just in case. Next up is Uzbekistan railway information. Mr. Takahiro, he told me about it. I think this is also really good information .

If you are going, please use this as a reference. It’s the opposite of what happened today: I took a night train from Bukhara to Khiva, but before I boarded the train, I went to a local sauna spa at an affordable price that was

Very nice. I wonder if the sauna spa is called Spa Sauna Kochebnik? This shop is located about 1km east of the old town. It’s not a hammam, but a set with a sauna and a small pool, and it costs $10 to rent out the facility for an hour.It’s not

That expensive, right?There was also a hammam in the old town, but I found out it cost $35 per person. I thought it was a bit expensive to take a bath. At such times, they found me and the savior appeared.

He said he was really excited, and that the water area was very clean, so even Japanese people would have no problem with it. I think it’s extremely useful for people who are going to Hiba overnight and want to take a bath .

Of course, I’m not the one running the store. Yeah, that’s great. I’m sure you’d appreciate this information.I was really curious about the fact that I arrived in Tashkent in the morning, went sightseeing for half a day, and then

Left Tashkent for 14 hours the same night to Khiva. But at this time. On the other hand , I couldn’t find anything like a public bath or hammam. However, people who go in the middle of summer, for me it was still Golden Week, but people who go in the middle of summer probably

Want to sweat once while they’re sweaty, and girls want to remove their makeup properly, or go to the bathroom . You could do something like that, but I think there is. I think this is really good information.This is the spa I went to when I went from Bukhara to Khiva, and I

Would really like information like this.On the other hand, if I could find out that there is also one in Tashkent, I hope everyone will leave comments. Well, the water area was very clean , so I think even Japanese women can use it with peace of mind.You can

Also rent it out for private use, and it costs $10 per hour, so it’s not that expensive. . I’ll post it here for a moment and list the name of the shop, so please feel free to check it out if you’d like.Next up, we’ve

Received information for each area, so let’s start with information about Hiba . Hiba’s maniac information received from Mr. Neeichi.Hiba’s Bazaar is recommended.It’s Hiba’s Bazaar. It’s north of Ichankara, and it takes about 5 minutes and 7000 sums to get there by taxi .

It seems that Hibabazaar is also listed on Google Maps , yes. Unlike the famous bazaars in other cities, there were endless stalls made of wooden sticks stuck into the dirt ground, and it reminded me more of a local market in Cambodia. It’s a completely local market, so

I received a lot of local information. I think basically everyone goes to places like Chorsu Bazaar and Samarkand Bazaar , but if you’re not satisfied with just the tourist spots that everyone goes to, you might want to go to these places.

I think so . I saw it in the photo, and it was definitely quite local. Chors Bazaar is completely different from Shob Bazaar, and I think you can get a more local feel and see a deeper part of Uzbekistan.I thought it would be

Fun, so I encourage everyone to go there and give it a try. I think it’s also good. Next, Mr. Ichi also gave us information about where he actually stayed at the Medrese Hotel in Hiva. I’m glad I didn’t stay at Medrese Hotel.

The Ferzukan Hotel I stayed at is located in the eastern half of the Muhammad Rahihan Medrese, and the other half is a Medrese that you can enter with a ticket. There are said to be 25 rooms in total, all of which are the rooms

Of former seminarians surrounding the courtyard . It seems that the water area is spacious and there is also a bathtub. However, I was told that hot water is only available to the first person, so be careful. Best of all,

It was great to relax in the spacious, quiet and beautiful courtyard. It was a great experience to be able to stay in a beautiful medrese . I heard that you could stay for about 54$ per night, or 8000 yen, yes. In Hiba,

There is a very famous place called the Orient Star Hotel, which is connected to Calta Minoru. and Hotel Musatura Medrese.I could only find these three hotels, but I was also asked if there were any others that I would like to know about . Hey, that’s great. I also

Wanted to stay at Medrese for a while. Medrese is a seminary, and I hear that there are several such seminaries in Khiva that have been converted into hotels these days , where you can stay overnight.Yes, Medrese has a courtyard. It’s really nice, it’s

Calming, it’s really, well, even for sightseeing, I think you can understand that because you can go inside the Medrese, but there’s a big courtyard with some trees and blue tiles everywhere. On the one hand, it’s so beautiful to be able to see it like this with fur.

It’s nice to see this while sightseeing , but I thought it would be great to be able to stay there and watch it while relaxing.Please come and relax.Next is information about the area. Hey, this is the information about Samarkand that I received from Mr. Kikolog:

There is the strongest Japanese man at the Samarkand tourist center. It seems that there is an account called “Stan- kei Danshi” on Twitter , and this person loves Uzbekistan and knows everything about it, and the tours sponsored by tourist attractions are interesting, so I think you should definitely stop by

. I received the information, yes. So, in fact, I am also this Stan type boy.The information about Registrezia that I gave to the first person was actually excerpted from this Stan type boy’s blog for reference, but there are various things

About Uzbekistan. The person who compiles information about the site and writes a blog about it is someone who works at a tourist attraction , so he is already a professional. I am a Samarkand tourism professional. So, it seems that there are tours sponsored by tourist attractions

, so if you want to take part in such a tour and sightsee, it would be a good idea. Samarkand is probably the highlight of Uzbekistan tourism, so everyone has a lot of dates and plans in mind. Since I’m Japanese, I

Think you can talk to me with confidence and gather information, so please stop by. That’s all. Thank you everyone for your cooperation. There is still not much information about Uzbekistan, and I started YouTube and Uzbekistan VLOG in hopes of helping someone, but

The quality is also low. Well, my editing skills are also poor, so I was acutely aware of my own incompetence.However , I hope to be able to provide more useful information to those who will be traveling to Uzbekistan in the future, so I would like to share your

Information with those who have been there. When I asked if I could get it, I received information from so many people , and I truly feel that this video was created together with all of you.Thank

You very much. I’ve gotten a lot of comments from people about how many people go during the year-end and new year holidays , so I definitely want to give them this before the year-end and new year holidays.

If possible, I would like to give it to you on the 22nd. If I could post this on the 22nd, I would be able to do it without having to cut it, but please take a look at it.I’m so busy at the end of the year.I’m sorry for the inconvenience,

But if you don’t mind, please give it a try before you go on your year-end and New Year trip. I hope this video helps you in some way. I hope everyone has a wonderful New Year’s Eve.

It would be great to see Samarkand lit up on New Year’s Eve on the 31st. I wonder if they’ll do that. I wonder what it will be like. I don’t know about that either, but it seems like something is going to happen. I don’t usually do it at 12 o’clock, but

Around the year-end and New Year holidays, I’d like to see a countdown at Registan Square, I wonder what that would be like. Are you going to do it? If you’d like, I’d be happy if you could give me reports and comments after your visit . Please let me know if you have done

So.Thank you very much to everyone. I would appreciate it if you could help me with your cooperation. So I guess it was an early Christmas present. From Chibou Santa. Yes, thank you for visiting. If you like this video, please like, comment, and subscribe to the channel.I’m

Also on Instagram, so I’ll post photos that I couldn’t introduce in the Uzbekistan video , and I’ll also post some simple Uzbek language. I also post useful Uzbek words that I use on Instagram, so I’d be happy if you could follow me even if it’s only while you’re in Uzbekistan. So

I’ll see you in the next video, bye. Thank you for your cooperation, everyone, have a happy new year! [music]

こんにちは!
旅好きOL・ちーぼうです!✨

私は2023GWにウズベキスタンへ初の海外一人旅で行ってきました!
今回は自身の経験を基にした前作の動画から更新版!
さらにパワーアップで実際に行かれた視聴者さんからの情報も集めてブラッシュアップ!
私一人の経験・体験ではない、より多角的な情報をお伝えできるようになりました!

【前回の動画はこちら!】

旅行される方は是非合わせてご覧いただけたら嬉しいです!

【動画内での参考URLはこちら】
・レギストレーツィアについて
https://www.arukikata.co.jp/web/article/item/3002477/
・寝台列車一等車についての参考ブログ
https://4travel.jp/travelogue/11433796

初めての海外一人旅、情報の少ないウズベキスタン…。
不安だらけの自分、未来の私のような人に少しでも役に立ちたいと始めたYOUTUBE・VLOG。
こうして皆さんに見つけてもらって、参考にしてもらって、情報も共通していただいて、
たくさんの方々と一緒にこの動画を作り上げられたと思っています!
情報提供にご協力いただきました皆様、本当にありがとうございます!

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高評価、コメント、チャンネル登録よろしくお願いします✨

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8 Comments

  1. 1月正月明けにツアーで行きました。
    日中の最高気温-5℃、レギスタン広場の夜間ライトアップは-22℃でした。この時期防寒対策甘く見ると凍えますのでご注意ください。

  2. 来年9月にウズベキスタンに行きたいと思い少しずつ情報を集めています。ちーぼうさんの動画はとても役に立ちます❤

  3. 髪型変えたんですね!
    前髪無し大人っぽくて美しさに拍車がかかってます〜😭!
    リップとお洋服もお色が合っててクリスマス感満載で素敵🥰

    ウズベキスタンに行く予定は今のところ無いのですがとても分かりやすくて今すぐ行きたくなっちゃいました笑笑
    いつかの為に保存しておきます☺️
    ありがとうございます〜!

  4. わ!宣伝いただきありがとうございます!
    毎週アップできる継続力に脱帽します。これからも楽しみにしていますー!

  5. 初めまして!4月に行く予定です。気温はどうですか?北海道はまだ寒いですがタシケントは春ですか?
    動画の解説がいいので早く行きたいです!

  6. 返信ありがとうございます。おじさんの一人旅の予定です。単語帳を買ってページをめくりめくり勉強したいと思います。また教えてください。Raxmat! エヘ❣❣

  7. 動画すごくためになります!!
    旅行の際、洗濯物はどうされておりましたか?コインランドリーなどの施設を使われましたか?それか手洗いでしょうか??

  8. この動画を参考にしながら、年末年始にウズベキスタン(タシケント、サマルカンド、ブハラ)へ行きましたので、情報共有いたします。
    ·タシケント空港
     日本円でも両替可能です。
     出国時の滞在証明書の提示はありませんでした。
    ·sim
     事前にairaloでesimを買って空港で設定できたのですが、途中で圏外となり、使えなくなりましたので注意。結局現地のucellというsimを20G、50,000スムで購入しました。
    ·アフラシャブ号
     紙のチケットを印刷しておきました。パスポートの提示はありませんでした。
    ·タクシー
     日本にいる間にヤンデックスゴーの認証は済ませておきました。ただ、クレジット決済で楽天カードが使えませんでしたが、エポスカードなら決済でしました
    ·クレジット決済
     ブハラは使えるところが少なかったです。ホテルやレストランでも使えなかったので、キャッシングするか、多めに両替しておいた方がいいです。ちなみに米ドルでも支払い可能でした。

    他に気になる事があれば、わかる範囲でお答えします。

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