MONTE FUJI Japon Tour de 1 día en ESPAÑOL 🔴 5 Lagos Fuji & Cascada ► Sin Postal
Good morning joy! Folks, we are very excited because
today we are going to Mount Fuji. We are already
at the train station, we are going to take a bullet train,
one of those very fast ones called Shinkansen, to get to Mishima station,
which is where the tour will start. – What a beautiful sight! – You, Mount Fuji and a swan. The famous forest where people
enter on their own and never leave. I had little expectations of this little town
and it totally exceeded it. Look, here comes
a bullet train, that shape of the front is very
characteristic of these trains. – My God, did you feel it? An earthquake. But before boarding the train
we saw that there are station stamps, so let’s stamp
an old passport. So don’t throw away
your passports or a notebook also works. – Let’s see…
– There? – Yeah, on Tabasco.
– I sealed it backwards. – The seal is nice. Look, in fact there are these little papers
where you can place the stamp and you take it with you
as a souvenir. I’m so excited. – Let’s go, let’s go… Remember to put the ticket in
and take it out again. It’s my turn. That’s ours,
at 7:04 a.m. we leave, folks. Well, well, well,
they do exist… To be honest, we have hardly
seen trash cans on the streets, we had already read
about that, but in these metro stations
there are. And, look, they separate
garbage very well, magazines and newspapers,
bottles, other things. Well, other thing
are very general, I don’t know if this is done
to properly separate the garbage. And you have to pay attention
to the screens, it said it was Track 24 and our ticket says
that we are in car number 7, cars 1 to 16 are over there… Let’s go here. Another interesting, curious thing,
folks, is that here people who do not want to move forward
in the elevator stand on the left side and leaves the right side free
for those who are in a hurry to advance. Towards Nagoya and Osaka. – There goes a bullet train, folks. Folks, as a tip, to know
if you are boarding the right train, look at the name
and number of the train, in this case we are going
to address the Kodama 703. Look, there it is on the screen,
Kodama 703 at 7:04 a.m. Our car is number 7, look,
there on the banks it says and also on the ground
it is well marked, Our train is almost arriving. And, look, here are
some lines marked because this is where
people should make the line, they can’t all go in
at the same time. And another important thing,
folks, there are reserved seats and seats where
it is not reserved. We came with one of the reserved seats
that are a little more expensive because there were no more
of the others left, folks. And after several
days of rain today is a very good day
to go see Mount Fuji, there is excellent visibility, actually that is the first tip
for visiting it. There is a page that monitors
visibility every day, here we leave it to you. So what we did during
our stay in Tokyo was to leave flexibility on certain days
to be able to come on the best possible day and that day is today. There it is, folks,
there it is Mount Fuji. It looks so good, folks. Folks, the advantage
of having reserved seats is that you can choose the seats
with a view of Mount Fuji, so this is the second tip, choose the seats on the right,
that is, section D and E, that will ensure you
see Mount Fuji from the train. – My God, did you feel it? An earthquake. Another bullet train
just passed by us and it felt like an earthquake,
something like… We get scared. Folks, here on the Shinkansen,
on the bullet train you can consume food, they don’t sell anything on board,
but you can bring your things and eat here. Next stop Mishima station, that’s what it says there, folks. It’s great that the stations
are in both English and Japanese. Wow, folks,
what punctuality, we leave exactly
at the scheduled time and we arrived
at the time the ticket said. So don’t even think about being late
because the train will leave you, you have to be
extremely punctual. As a recommendation,
arrive about 15 or 20 minutes early, and even more so
if it is the first time you do it, take your precautions
and your time. Hello, Mount Fuji! Something very important, folks,
you always have to be behind the yellow line, do not cross the yellow line. Look, there comes a bullet train,
let’s see the tip… That elongated shape
of the front is very characteristic, it is what helps break
the resistance to wind. Bye bye. We are all tourists, folks, we are impressed
by the speed of this train. There is the tip again. – On the way out you have to… – That’s all.
– Is this all? – Yeah. All right, on the way out they also
ask for the ticket, folks, so please
don’t throw it away. Folk, I’m very happy, we were very lucky because
visibility is 100% today. Look, this is the page
that I tell you… Look, blue is
completely visible and the black color
is that it is partially visible, this is how it will be
for the next few days. 10 is the best number. Folks, there’s a different
vibe to Tokyo, here I feel like
in a rural village, of course, there are no
skyscrapers and, I don’t know, people are bicycle,
it’s so quiet… I don’t know,
it feels totally different. Folks, let’s get to the meeting
point to start our tour, we are going to do this
with a local agency, we saw that I had very good
reviews on the Internet, so we said:
“Let’s try it…”, then we will tell you
how it is. And what we liked the most
is that it will be a tour in Spanish because the tour we did yesterday
for the market was in English. All aboard. Look, we bought some vegetables
in the 7-Eleven to feed the baby. – Pea or banana? Wow, folks, look that,
we are seeing Mount Fuji everywhere and it’s so exciting. Well, for us
who is the first time… Wow, we’re like:
“So exciting!” – We have already
reached the first lake. Folks, first stop,
Lake Yamanaka, we are in a region where
there are five lakes in total, this is the biggest of all and something very characteristic is that
there are swans here all year round. And here a super nice man gave us
some food to feed them… How exciting! One by one and slowly. Look, they are huge,
the Swan Lake. – Am I doing it right?
– Yeah, I think so. What a precious view,
you, Mount Fuji and a swan. What a beautiful swan. Look, this baby is so entertaining
here with the swans. What a beautiful landscape, lake,
swans and Mount Fuji in the background. Eating it, baby… A little more… Our guide tells us that
these swans arrived here because a man who had a
swan farm had some of them escape and then they started
to reproduce. Look, we have already taught us
how swan in Japanese, Hakucho. Hakucho. I think they are carp fish. Look at the fish, beautiful. Look, our guide told us
to get here at the dock because he’s going to take
a nice photo of us. Folks, Mount Fuji
and this whole area was declared
a world heritage site, In fact, the area is called
Fuji-Goko. Fuji-Go means five And Ko means lakes, because they are
the five lakes of Mount Fuji. Well, between taking care
of the baby at home and be able to take care of her
in Japan with a view of Mount Fuji… I think I keep this view. – Look at her, if we carry her,
she gets upset, she’s like: “Put me down, daddy…
Put me down.” Well, sorry, you can see
Jose’s underwear. José is like a plumber. Now that is a magical sight. Look how Sofia’s feet look… – But well…
– And she’s happy. Nothing that can’t be fixed
right now with a damp wipe. And, look, here they are well prepared
with water, soft drinks and orange juice. I had a Coca-Cola
to recharge the battery. And the question is: “Will Coca-Cola taste
the same here in Japan as in Mexico?” Our expert Coca-Cola
taster will tell us. – No, it doesn’t taste the same.
– Doesn’t it taste the same? Nah, you’re kidding. See for yourself, it’s delicious,
but it doesn’t taste the same. No way, yeah, like it has
less gas and less sugar. I had read that the origin of sugar
depends on each country, in Mexico they make it
with cane. I don’t know why, but the flavor
of the sugar is more concentrated. Look, and this is like Fanta,
it’s like an orange soda. Oh no, they tell us it’s orange juice,
no way, canned. Orange juice diluted, but without
so much sugar, it is not 100% natural, but it tastes good. Well, now let’s go to the next stop
that the weather is pressing. In fact, I thought the time they gave us
to take photos and videos was pretty good… We were able to do everything
without any setbacks and we also enjoy,
and contemplate. Here they gave us some cookies,
let’s see how they taste. Interesting… This is a rice cookie with
soybeans, it is crispy. And for some strange reason I find it
slightly sweet, it tastes good. Today we are surviving only with bread and
cookies because we do not have breakfast. We have already arrived
at our next destination. Look, all these houses
look so beautiful, so flirtatious. Now we have to climb
400 steps, but before a technical stop
in the bathroom. This is Chureito Pagoda shrine and here this side Rubi is already
buying the famous book Goshuin, we will explain it to you
in a moment. Folk, since we are about
to enter a sanctuary we have to do
a purification ritual. When you see these
water sources, the tradition is that
you rinse with this water, you do it first with one hand,
then the other Then you take a sip, you spit
and throw the remaining water. Wherever you go,
do what you see. – Are you purified?
– I am 100% pure. Folks, they already explained to us,
this temple is dedicated to Princess Sakuya, who is the guardian
and protector of Mount Fuji, if it makes an eruption,
she is the one who appeals the situation and it’s about a woman flying
around Mount Fuji. Folk, something very important,
as we told you, here in Japan the two main religions
are Shintoism and Buddhism, the two live
in perfect harmony. Well, so you know how to differentiate
between a sanctuary and a temple, The shrines are Shinto
and the temples are Buddhist. At the entrance to the shrines
there will always be a Tori, which is a door,
are usually red or orange. In Buddhist temples you will find
large wooden doors called Mon, in Japanese,
Mon means gate. Many times you will see them with large statues,
with their protectors and guardians. And the sanctuaries are always open 24 hours
a day, they are free, they do not charge. And the temples do close them
and sometimes charge. Look at this, it turns out that there are two paths,
the stairs, the 398 steps that we told you… And there is also a ramp, Darío, our guide,
told us that the ramp was better, so we are going
to listen to the guide. How beautiful,
we are now among the mountain trees. We did it…
We did it, friends! Welcome to the famous
Chureito Pagoda, perhaps one of the most emblematic
postcards in Japan, in a moment you will see why. We have to go up a little more
to reach the view of the photo, meanwhile you have to know that this
Pagoda is directed towards another city, Fujiyoshida city and that one in honor of all the people
who died in World War II. Folks, this is very
full of people, all the people who had been
waiting all these days of rain until the weather finally
cleared, here they are, here we are, rather. We are a small group, I think
it will be an impossible mission… Nah, nothing is impossible. At some point we will all agree
to stop the traffic. Folks, seriously,
what a small world it is. I mean, we find some
friends from the university. They are my friends
from college, folks. Yeah, little years ago,
we are young, we just graduate. And where we came to meet,
I mean, here on Mount Fuji. How incredible. How did your trip to Japan go? We are tired, very hungry,
but satisfied. – What did you like the most?
– Well, food, all tribes, everything is very beautiful,
it is worth it. We loved seeing you here. – They are super adventurous, they came on their own here to visit
all the surroundings of Mount Fuji. We study and research a lot, we use a lot of Google Translate
to try to understand where everything is. You did your homework
very well. You have to see a lot of
Sin Postal, please. No, actually, to be honest, they had
already arrived before us and they have given us
enough tips. – Thank you very much.
– You’re welcome, it’s our pleasure. – Hug.
– What a pleasure to match here. Look, Darío already
knows everything, Right now we are waiting to take
another photo from this angle. Sofia, you lost your photo with the Pagoda,
what happened to you, beautiful? Don’t bother me, daddy. Folks, we lacked
to visit that tori, we wanted to go, but we were
distracted by the photo and other things, but you already know that
in the tours the time is limited, There are advantages
and disadvantages. The advantage is that we will
be able to know a lot of places that would not be possible
on our own, especially for the limitation
of transport. And the disadvantage is that
we have to move a little bit faster. Look this,
Japan is so safe, you can leave your underwear,
shirts, even your pajamas hanging here in the tourist pass
and nobody takes your clothes. And another thing that we have
also seen a lot are these kind of orchards, they cultivate their own food,
how great, right? Listen to the calm
of this little town. Folks, a nice memory
is this little book where in each temple or sanctuary
they put seals on it. Look at this wonder,
calligraphy totally by hand, Rubí bought the booklet
in this last sanctuary, there were several colors,
what do you think? She made good choice, isn’t it? This is the Tori
we missed visiting and the Pagoda
with the view of Mount Fuji. The booklet cost
$12 USD. And the stamps cost
around $2 to $4 USD. With you, Sofia, she is going
to sing you a melody in Japanese. What madness,
we just went through a musical road, there are like vibrators
on the pavement, so when the tires of the cars pass by
the music begins to sound. 5 minute stop at the
Narusawa Ice Caves. Paola will not go up with us because
in this cave they do not admit babies. Look, it’s a little tour, only to see what is
below of Mount Fuji. You see Rubi very warmly dressed because
the temperature here inside is 0 to 4 °C. Listen, that speaker is saying
to subscribe to our channel. Look at this,
it’s slippery, steep, there are certain parts that measure 90 cm,
so you have to bend down, that’s why babies
are not allowed here. Obviously it is not
adapted for wheelchair. I’m starting to feel the cold, Rubí already put his face of excited,
let’s see what she is seeing. Did she get excited about bending over?
Be careful with your head. There were some helmets there,
why didn’t we put our helmets on? Here you can practice how to go to the bathroom
according to the traditional Japanese. What is this? No way, we would never
have been able to handle the baby. What will this be?
An altar for offering? I don’t know,
everything is in Japanese. I’m not sure if this is what
we’re supposed to see, folks… But it is said that practically everything
below Mount Fuji is full of iceboles, these tunnels have originated
in all the eruptions of the volcano. Hey, Babe, had we said that
Mount Fuji is a volcano or not? – We hadn’t said it.
– Well, it’s a sleeping volcano. Well, there are
ice lactites below, we were supposed to see that,
but we didn’t see anything, nothing like what is seen
in the image. It is great to know
all this data about Mount Fuji, but the truth is that this stop
was disappointed a little. But hey, we’re going to take
a stamp from the ice cave from here. – Let’s see…
– One more for the collection. How beautiful, look,
you can see Mount Fuji. Let’s see, let’s taste this other
candy that Darío gave us, our guide… The sweet tastes delicious,
it is like a jelly, a jelly inside another jelly. And here next to the caves is one of the many
entrances to the Aokigahara forest, the famous forest where
people enter their own, by his own decision,
to no longer go out. We can’t say the exact word because
YouTube penalizes the channel, and it is also a very
delicate subject. It is said that on average between 50 and
60 people die here in this forest every year. And you will ask yourself:
“Why come here?” Because it is not so close,
for example, to Tokyo. And if a person does that
at home or on public roads, that person’s relatives
have to pay fines and the damage caused
by this action. For example,
if it is on the train tracks, the family has to absorb
all expenses of trains delays and everything that it entails. Then,
get lost in the forest is a way of not causing problems
for other people. Remember that the Japanese
have a culture of great respect, they do not want to bother
others or cause discomfort. Well, the guide also tells us that
by their very culture of how they are, they are not very open to express themselves,
they keep their feelings to themselves and that triggers many
mental health problems. There is even a Japanese word for people who commit
this action for excess work. Look, all around the forest,
our guide tells us, there are several signs, to be honest,
I don’t know what it says here, I don’t have internet, but it says:
“Life is beautiful, think of your family.” No way, look what a beautiful fungus,
it’s a mushroom, can you eat it? Wow, there are a lot. But well, folks, the goal of making this route
does not go on the morbid or sad side, but rather to understand a little more
about how the Japanese think, how is their culture
and in the end it is a Fuji tour, it is also about knowing how the ecosystem
is around this majestic volcano. I would tell you to focus on contemplating
the landscape, which is quite beautiful. If you see mushrooms, look them well
because they are so beautiful. Maybe we’ll see some little animal,
a deer or something. The ecosystem is quite interesting,
everything looks green, full of moss. And look, this whole path is lava… Well, from past rashes
many years ago. It’s also nice to see all the tree roots
that are full of moss, it looks like
the forest forecasts. I really like forests, it’s great to stop like this, without moving
and listening to it, let’s listen to the forest… What could these trees be? In a moment we will ask Dario,
they are huge. Recently, Rubi took a photo of me
with her cell phone and I look so small. It looks like this area
as very tourist. Look, there’s
a wind cave here, we have already made the ice route,
now we are going to meet the fire. We made it,
we reached the end of the trail, it is a walk of about
25 minutes And, well, here my conclusion
would be that life is beautiful, it is very worth living, so if anyone needs help,
ask for it. Look, Paola sponsored
the drinks… They baptized you, precious. that’s a Fujisan Craft beer. And this here is a Fujisan
whiskey, with soda. Look, it even has a juice. Made with natural mineral water
from Mount Fuji, how about that? Sofía, tell them where we are. This is Lake Psycho. Rubi wants to join us. Mount Fuji! Let’s take a quick photo,
folks, here with the lake because they tell us
that the food is ready. The food is ready,
come on, come on…. // Photo, photo, photo // We’re here, we’ve traveled so far,
whatever, a quick photo. Look, let’s eat at this restaurant,
it’s super nice, right? It’s like a traditional little house. Well, the best thing
is definitely the view. Well, the food arrived, each of us
ordered a different dish to taste more. Well, this is the traditional dish
from here in the region, it’s called Hot Udon. And they tell us that this restaurant
is the best in the area because it is very homemade. Let’s see, let’s taste. Bon appetit. You have to transfer all the solids to that
red bowl so they start to cool down because this broth
is boiling, folks. This is from here are some tempuras
stuffed with rice with vinegar, this one here is the Katsudon
which is breaded pork With onion, rice
and half cooked egg. You can never go wrong
with curry, it smells delicious. Curry and rice. Look at this mushroom, in fact this broth
seems to have different mushrooms, do you get to see this one
that has many twigs? – Yeah.
– This is like brown color, but it also has like twigs,
it looks like broccoli. That is what I saw
in the forest, do you see? You can eat it. I’m joking,
I don’t know. There are also these types of mushrooms,
I don’t know, it smells so good and it tastes great. You already know that in all
restaurants there is free water and in many of them there is even
Matcha to prepare your drink. Look, here they are going to explain
how to prepare Matcha and the quantities… It is only a small spoon. I think we were going
overboard with the amounts. Cheers….
Cheers, with Matcha. And Mount Fuji in the background. Look, the cups are so beautiful. – That’s Kabuki, isn’t it?
– No idea. The curry tastes so good. And for dessert, folks, we were recommended
strawberry ice cream with condensed milk. Well, since Rubi didn’t like my ice cream,
I almost finished it and then she says to me: “Well, how are you going
to choose strawberries? You should order Matcha,
the good ones are from Matcha.” Okay, she’s right… But I wanted strawberries. Well, yes, the traditional thing here
is Matcha ice cream. And with Mount Fuji in the background,
what else can we ask for? Look, let me give you a treat,
it looks good, doesn’t it? We are walking towards
a picturesque village… Folks, look at those
little red trees… It is a very important event
here in Japan, actually it even has a name, Momiji is called the color change
of the leaves during the fall, you’re going to hear a lot about it,
it’s a highly anticipated event, as well as when cherry
trees or Sakura flourish. – Wow, what a nice sewer… – It’s amazing, right?
– It’s great. Well, we arrive, it is an open-air
museum of traditional houses, how they were built previously
in the Japanese alps. Wow, look at this ceiling, this is how
I want to have mine, full of little plants. These little wooden houses
and thatched roofs, folks, they are a type of traditional
Japanese housing which is found mainly
in mountain areas. The most characteristic thing
is its sloping roofs, they are built like this so that during
the winter the snow can slide and prevent snow from accumulating
and damaging roofs due to the weight. This style of architecture
is called Gasho Sukuri. Gasho is the position of a Buddhist monk
when he goes to pray. Gasho. And Sukiri is from the verb Escuru,
construction. A samurai. Be very careful with the samurai,
don’t make them angry and… I’m kidding, they are tourists,
they come in another group and I loved it. How about this? Look, here you can rent
your Geisha or Samurai costume. Look at this work of art,
it is origami of Mount Fuji at sunset, it’s called Akafuji,
that even has a term, when the mountain turns red. Folks, place your bets… 5000, there where you see it,
it is 5000. Look at that hut with Mount Fuji
in the background, how beautiful. A photo here of us
would be incredible, but apparently it’s rush hour and
a lot of people are coming and going. And I think that the more we see there,
the more people will stop to take the photo. Look, this little guy here
is a protector, it is called Jiso and offerings are left
to protect children and travelers. I like that, we totally fall
into this category. Well, the baby, Sofia,
the traveling girl. We are going to leave it
$1 MXN. Look at this flirty bench,
Rubi already told me: “Take my photo!” Well, she didn’t say it to me in an ugly tone,
she told it to me in a nice tone. How beautiful
the whole town is. Wow, the truth is that I had little
expectations of this little town and I totally surpass it,
all the traditional houses look so good, everything looks
very well taken care of. Well, in the middle of nature, in the middle
of the forest with that view, makes it spectacular. Hey, and a little history
about this place, previously it was a real village where
people lived and the houses… That’s exactly
what they looked like. But a tragedy happened, up here there is a lagoon that was
damaged by a typhoon that arrived, typhoons are the hurricanes
here in Japan. And this was just
about 50 years ago. I mean, very recently there were actually 400-year-old houses
with this architecture. Nowadays all the huts
are shops, for example, look,
here they sell Japanese silk… There are different stalls,
no one lives here anymore… Well, precisely to avoid
another possible disaster. The lagoon is still up there and
there are still typhoons in Japan. Look, those are called persimmons,
they’re like a combination of apple and peach. Here another person from the group
tells us that there are in Mexico, I had never heard them. Look, these spikes are what they use
to build the roofs of the little houses, there are many layers of straw
from this little plant, which makes that roof
so thick and so resistant. Of course, if you don’t change it
every so often, a lot of heat accumulates and in the summer they can catch fire
and the houses stop sweating. Well, say goodbye to this little gem,
to this museum, it’s so cool,
we were quite surprised. Later we plan to go
to another small town of this type where people still live
in the huts, it’s called Shirakawa-Go,
we’ll show it to you later. Well, if you couldn’t include
Shirakawa-Go in your plans, perhaps it is a very good option to have
an idea of what these little towns were like. No way, folks,
this couple is about to get married and the bride is already
pulling the groom’s ears. With you, Lake Shiji-Ko! Here you have to take the photo quickly,
folks, when the wind is not blowing so that the reflection
can be seen. Folks, this landscape is precisely
the postcard that is on the $1000 JPY bill. Look at it… The reflection of Fuji,
this bill is beautiful, I think it has to be one of the most
beautiful bills in the world, right? I think it competes strong
with the $50 MXN bill. In fact, this is one of the old bills,
a new one has just come out, these are already taking them
out of the market, So if you get one, keep it,
because it is a treasure and a very good sourvenir. – What do you think, folks? – What do you think of this majestic
volcano of 3776 meters high? We are doing a tour around, but there are people
who come and climbs Mount Fuji, actually it is a very
touristy activity. You can climb to the highest part,
to the crater, but you can’t get into the crater. Well, as we told you,
is a sleeping volcano, this means that it can erupt
again at any time. In fact Japan has been
alert for many years because they are afraid that
a mega earthquake could activate it, here it is very common
for earthquakes. And we arrived at our last stop,
the Shiraito waterfalls, before it gets dark,
let’s run… They are called Shiraito
because Shiro means white, Ito means thread, because of the way
the waterfalls fall, folks. They look like white threads
falling from the heavens. – Here you can feel
the breeze… Feel the power of the waterfall
in this almost dark environment, folks. Folks, this is a super piece of
information that Dario just gave us, more than a ton of water
falls per second. What?
How much water? Well, due to its beauty and importance,
was declared a world heritage site by UNESCO. Honestly, we would have liked
to see it more during the day. But hey, being here and feeling the power
of these waterfalls is also very beautiful, it is a very nice feeling. Folks, we’re back in Tokyo, We ran to catch the bullet train. Well, we could grab
the next one, but we wanted to take
the one that had already arrived. In general we really
liked the Tour, we recommend it if you want
to visit many places in a single day. Of course, it is very important to emphasize
that with nature nothing is a guarantee, you never know, today we were
very lucky that Mount Fuji was clear practically all day. In fact, our guide told us
that we were very lucky because today was the first day
after five months that looked clear
from all points, because it is very common that you
are in a lake, it looks impressive, you move to the next lake and it’s cloudy,
all in a matter of minutes. And another very important thing
is to consider the time to come, the best season when there is a greater
chance of seeing Mount Fuji clear is during the winter,
the colder the better because there is no steam,
there are no clouds, there is no heat. On the contrary, summer is when
you are least likely to see it because it is quite hot
and there are many clouds. And the other two seasons
that are everyone’s favorites is spring because
of the cherry blossoms, and autumn through
the reddish leaves, but in these two periods
there are many people. But hey, as we told you,
we really liked the Tour, we recommend it to you, maybe the only thing I would change
is to remove the cave and the forest to reach the waterfalls
during the day. I was left wanting to see them
in their maximum splendor in daylight. Here we leave you the contact of the company
with whom we made this tour, se llama: ‘Fuji Cool Tour’. Folks, there are stamps
everywhere in Japan, this is the Shinkansen we were on,
the bullet train. – Stamp the seal, baby… Pum! The bullet train… – We seal it in the old passport, is it the old one?
– Yeah, it’s the old one. I had scare. Each line has a different
bullet train model, folks. I mean, you will see them
and the form is different, this is the 700 series, Folks, by the way, something very
important about luggage on the train, you have to comply
with these measures… I mean, the bag
has to fit here, They are 160 cm, if they are taller,
you have to reserve a seat with extra luggage. And greater than 250 cm
you can’t even bring them. I mean,
no te van a dejar entrar. For those cases here in Japan
a parcel service is super common where you send your bags,
almost all hotels have it. And literal, you only send the direction
where you send your bags and your luggage
comes to you. Folks, recuerda que tenemos
viajes grupales a Japón Through our travel agency,
Sin Postal Tours. Here we leave you the contact
so you can send us a WhatsApp, We will be happy to send you
all the information you need. Check this out, folks, it looks like
it’s time for the students to leave. because almost everyone
is super suitcased. Folks, es 31 de octubre,
Halloween, we had to come
to the cross of Shibuya, no sabemos qué es
lo que está pasando, Apparently they blocked the cross. No way, me separaron de Paola, por allá va
Paola… Damn it! I don’t know what is happening,
I don’t know what all these police are doing. Folks, Shibuya Crossing
on Halloween it has become a global phenomenon
for different reasons. First of all, this crossing turns
into a massive party with thousands of people
celebrating, walking… Celebrating together. It is totally an experience full of energy. What did you feel when you saw
that I was left behind? I got scared, I said:
“What will happen?” I couldn’t even record. Let’s turn around,
let’s record the return… I got scared. Folks, in this adventure
Paola is accompanying me, Rubí fell asleep,
she was tired, She preferred to stay
with the baby, she told us: “You guys go
and take some good shots…”, okay, we will do our best. It is said that this environment is
not found anywhere else in the world and unlike other countries where Halloween focuses
on haunted houses or trick-or-treating, Shibuya offers a more
spontaneous street party. It is considered to be a
unique and organic environment, it is also like freedom of expression
at its maximum splendor, everyone dresses up as what they want,
as best they can, you find quite extravagant
and very original costumes. – And what is this monkey? – A troll! Here comes a little soldier. I have seen many
with wings of that type. Look, here comes a group
that is making disasters… No way, poor Winnie the Pooh,
they caught him. See? Everything
is spontaneous here, folks. And what are these? What’s that? There are many police
officers everywhere, they are not letting people stop,
they tell them: “Move, move…”, Paola was like:
“Nooo, I’m alone…” and they were like:
“Move, move!” Folks, this year,
since the government had warned that everything was going
to be very controlled many people did not come, there are not
as many costumes as in previous years. The atmosphere is very quiet and they did all this
above all for security, every year people became
more disastrous, and the whole thing
became more chaotic, and they also wanted
to avoid tragedies. Two or three years ago in Korea
there was a human stampede on Halloween, there were victims, so they wanted
to avoid these types of situations. And, as you can see, this year the police
became very strict in controlling the flows, The address of where
people are walking… They have everything
pretty much under control. They do not let people pass at the same time
how the crossing usually works, as I was saying,
especially to avoid disasters. Quite exotic costumes. – A box of Kleenex and…
– Snot? The snots,
I don’t know what it is. /// Corona Beer /// I can’t imagine other years
without a police officer and that people
can drink alcohol. What would this place be like? Look, folks, here behind this policeman
is the statue of Hashiko, they blocked it to avoid
any type of vandalism, tomorrow they will
reopen the area. Run, run!
We’re going to cross… Run! Almost… Paola says she’s hungry,
what would you like to eat? Is all Ramen?
What is it? No way, it’s not in English, folks… Well, let’s see what
are we going to order… Tonkotsu Yaro, this one
looks pretty good, doesn’t it? Do we order one of these? – Okay…
– Let’s see, one of these… Pay, I imagine this is paying. The place looks pretty cute,
small, but… Let’s see… Well, who knows what
we ordered, folks, but it looks pretty good. Who knows what
it says there, folks, but… Go ahead, Paola, do it…
Do it! Do us the honor. We already saw with the cell phone
that says on that algae, folks… It says: “Pig boy, welcome.” How do they know
that I am a pig boy? No way,
it tastes delicious. Poor RubI, I feel bad for her,
she missed it. And, look, you can also add
other spices here, we have garlic, pepper, the secret recipe
that I don’t know what it was, spicier and, I don’t know what these are,
they look like chips, as if they were ‘dorilotes’. I already asked, folks,
maybe they didn’t even understand me, but they told me
that they all taste good, all condiments are good
to add to ramen, let’s see… This is curry. The secret seasoning,
a little pepper and garlic, why not? Mexican style. What a good combination curry
with ramen, it tastes better, How tasty was this ramen? It had a lot of solid, I mean,
it wasn’t that liquid… In this one you could feel
the ingredients. You only order the one with three pieces
of pork, you see it in the image and the name of the restaurant place,
just look for the one with the monkey, look… This restaurant is the good one. Look, you have to leave the middle part free
for people to disembark and you make the line
on these other channels. Once they disembark,
then we enter. Folks, we have already arrived
at the city of Mishima, we arrive at our accommodation,
we are only going to spend the night here, I’m going to give you the room tour
in Paola’s room, they are both the same,
but we have quite a mess there. Well, it’s a pretty simple room, actually it is also a cheaper hotel
than the ones we had stayed in, but still, look,
everyone has flip flops. Also another thing we’ve all seen
they have is a shoehorn to put on your shoes and
air freshener for the room. Well, you can also put it
on clothes and furniture. So far absolutely all accommodations
have had this liquid. Two single beds, the space is small,
like most accommodations in Japan, TV, they have also all had an empty fridge
for you to put your things in, but there is a minibar, coffee maker
and coffee cups. Look, they left us something here,
I think this is Matcha. Yeah, green tea. We had already read somewhere that
you don’t have to bring pajamas to Japan because here they also
give you everywhere and indeed both the top
and the bottom. And look at this vintage
of the year… Well, I don’t know if it’s the year
of the broth because… Let’s see… With this you turn
the lights on and off, you can set
your alarm here, plug… Oh! You can put the radio
in Japanese, let’s see… It seems strange to me because normally hotels
have silence policies after a certain hour, so they give you a radio… Let’s see if someone sings
to us in Japanese. Also another thing that we have seen
in absolutely all the hotels is a flashlight, I don’t know if it is for some security reason
that it is mandatory for lodgings. A toilet that washes
your ass, toothbrush, toothpaste… Hey, a tub, this one is small,
but it’s tall, just to fill it with hot water
and relax, like onsen. And you also have to pay
attention to the counter because they leave
all the skin care products there, many of the cheapest hotels
do not have them in the room, they have them on the counter,
so everyone grabs what they need. Listen to this,
it’s so interesting. He clearly said:
“Subscribe to the Sin Postal channel and you will come
to Japan soon”. I feel in a scene
30 years ago, Well, Mishima is
a small town, folks. It has around
100,000 inhabitants, but it is very visited because it has
a strategic location to go around Mount Fuji. Here comes the Shinkansen,
the bullet train, so people come from
Tokyo to this point. The first ramen arrived,
look, it’s so cool. – It looks so good. – We ordered it spicy. My mouth was watering
it looks so good and it smells… To Japanese fungus…. Look, there’s a bar like salads,
rice, more noodles and Rubi says: “Yeah, I’m going
to grab something for Sofia…”, it says there: “Feel free
to grab whatever you want.” I didn’t believe her, but literal,
that’s what it says there: “Feel free to grab
whatever you want”. I don’t know what I ordered, folk,
but it doesn’t have broth, where is my broth? We already did the translation again,
folks, it’s called Abura Soba and it is a ramen
without broth… This is what I get when I experiment, the richness
of ramen is in the broth, what did I do? Well, let’s give it the opportunity,
we will taste it. Folks, this is delicious,
seriously, delicious ramen, at its spicy point,
the pig is also tasty, the broth… Well, my broth. To be honest,
mine also tastes tasty. – What a good stop.
– I already stained my white pants. Well, how delicious, folks.
It tastes so well. And we close with a flourish,
with a bowl of steamed rice, And this is pickled ginger. Let’s see… Folks, we had already told you that
in all restaurants they give free natural water and what we have seen is that
the Japanese only drink water, they do not take
Coca-Cola, like us. So my theory is that because
of that they are thin, because they do not have a
culture of consuming soda, sugar. Is that why they are so thin? Because they don’t take
as much soft drinks as us. Good morning, joy! We order a taxi to
take us to the station, arrives in 7 minutes. Generally the taxi application
takes about 10 minutes, if you are in a very
crowded place where you are seeing many taxis passing by,
it is better to take them on the street. You save a little money because remember that app taxis
charge an additional fee, about $3 USD. Right now I have a few minutes
to take a quick shot of this temple which is next to the hotel. With you the temple
of Mishima. // Run! // What a beautiful bridge and the little road surrounded
by water, folks. It’s great, isn’t it? And in the background, look,
there are a lot of people who are quite active
at this time of the morning. It’s not even 7:00 a.m., they are doing
exercises, what will it be? Yoga? Wow, they are everywhere. How wonderful. All aboard,
our train has arrived, folks. It’s 7:00 a.m. and there are
many students in the line, Rubí is struck by the fact that some girls
have a bow on their neck and others wear ties. What would you use?
Tie or bow? Obviously the bow like
Sailor Moon. It also catches my attention
that their uniforms are in sober tones, very somber, all black,
maybe a little bit of navy blue, but no colors. Check this out, folks,
Google Maps is so good here in Japan that even indicates delays
and gives you explanations. We have a delay right now
on this train and it says it was because an animal
was run over at another station. Let’s see, let’s put
the seal on this station… Look, how beautiful are the waterfalls
that we are going to go to today. A few days ago we bought a little book,
we ordered it as Eki Stamp, which means
‘seals of the seasons’. On second thought, folks, using
the old passport wasn’t a very good idea because there are too many
stamps everywhere. So, we better have a little
notebook just for Japan, because surely
we are going to fill it. Tell them, Rubi, tell them
where we are going today, why do you have us making
so many transportation transfers? Look, right now we’re going
to take the 8:30 a.m. bus and if we don’t take that one
we have to wait until 9:35 a.m., there it clearly says the route
we are going to take. We are going to go
to Chiraito Falls. – We had already gone, right?
– But that day it became very late at night And I want to see them
at their maximum splendor, we were very close and I told him:
“We have to take advantage.” Well, visibility is
at an average level, so fingers crossed we can see
Mount Fuji with the waterfalls. Oh wait… Let me tell you why I want to go. Because is cataloged as one of the best
100 panoramic views around the world. I mean, we’re already here,
‘how could we not see it? That’s how it is, friends,
you have to please the princesses. Check out the types of taxis
we find in Japan… There are yellow taxis,
there are more modern taxis, most taxis are black
and that’s sit. Look at this yellow line that
you will find in many streets of Japan, it is for people who cannot see,
it shows them the way. Look, they advance right
when they feel the lines and when they feel little balls, that tells them
that there is an interception where you can follow the way or that there is
a pedestrian crossing, that is for them
to be careful, And at the traffic lights you
always hear a sound like… That’s also for people
who don’t see, it tells them
when they can cross. At the station it said that this bus
has different panoramic views, let’s see what a beautiful
sight we come across. First panoramic view,
a Sofia looking towards Mount Fuji. This small town
is called Fujinomiya and in a moment, behind these
buildings, these little houses, we will be able to see
a part of Mount Fuji. Let’s hope that after a while
it will clear up a little more, according to this, there is
a high probability that we can see it. there behind the McDonald’s,
folks, look… The clouds are covering the top, but it already began to clear
from the bottom. We’re here! Wow, that’s a lot of water. – Is anyone happy? – Blow, wind… While those clouds go away
we are going to have breakfast, have a coffee here
at the Family Mart. All these little stores,
the famous convenience stores, Family Mart, 7-Eleven and Lawson
are a very good option, actually what many travelers
do is have breakfast here. It’s cheap and, to be honest,
it tastes delicious. And it gets you out
of any trouble at any time, some open 24 hours. Folks, Family Mart don’t allow you
to record inside or take photos, but right now we will show you
everything we bought, The issue now is where
we are going to sit, I don’t know if these are like benches,
but we’re going to settle here, folks. Here we will have breakfast. From this side we have a view
of a charming bridge and on this side to Mount Fuji
covered by clouds. Look at them, Rubi and Paola
are taking photos, aren’t they hungry? Folks, check out this breakfast
of champions, we are quite comfortable here,
on the grass, a bench, coffee, bread,
and this great view… No way, I can’t get over it,
I’m traumatized by this sight. Today’s buffet starts with a bun
filled with Korobuta pork, Korobuta means
black pig in Japanese and it is a breed of pig
raised here in Japan, it is very famous internationally because
its meat is very juicy, tender, quite tasty. In fact, it is one of the best
pork in the world, it seems quite curious to me
that in these types of stores you can find this product. It is as if in Oxxo we found
a very tasty meat cut, we could compare it to beef, it is as if it were Guayu,
it has a lot of intramuscular fat. Lots of ‘blah, blah, blah’,
it’s time for ‘glu, glu, glu’, ‘ñam, ñam, ñam’, rather. I haven’t bitten it properly yet,
let’s see… It is very delicious, it is not
like to say: “It is spectacular,” but it tastes delicious. I had already tasted
the normal pork bum and I didn’t feel the difference,
and this one is a little more expensive. I was struck by this bread that
brought like cheese in the middle, it tastes good, but the bolillo
is kind of watery, I think yours tastes better. Folks, actually… Because you will see many buns. The buns themselves are a dough
of wheat, salt, yeast and sugar, they are spongy, soft… And these in particular
are called Nikuman, it is practically dough with meat and
are made steamed, they are not fried. They taste good,
I would buy them again. I’m not 100% sure, but I think they are
the ones who eat Kun Fu Panda, with whom he learned
to do Karate, right? Look, look,
you can already see the tip… // Blow, wind! // The tour we did
a few days ago where we visited several attractions
around Mount Fuji, it was great because you visit many
places in a short time, in a single day we visited
many places, but nothing compares
to going at your own pace, being able to sit down,
have a coffee with this view… There are advantages and disadvantages
to both going on a tour and going on your own. Sofía, you can’t come
to the coffee area… No, you can’t come here. How did the grapes taste? Did you like the grapes? Don’t go grabbing
the bird poop. – Japanese bird poop. They even sell French bread
in the little store, how about it? Fluffy. It’s incredible everything
these supermarkets sell, they even sell
chicken yakitori, I ordered this one
with soy sauce. And every time Rubi sees sushi
she has to buy them… Look, she even
ordered sushi at Oxxo. That’s like a soy, right?
Bring soy packets. Hey, even the little table is low,
Japanese style. Well, breakfast was decent, we liked 7-Eleven better, but to get you out of trouble
it is quite practical. Some say that in Japan wherever
you go you will like the food… Yeah, but talking
about restaurants. This meal was delicious,
but don’t expect anything like: “Wow, the food
at 7-Eleven is the best…”, no, it’s not like that. Now we are going to cross
the charming wooden bridge overlooking the water
falling from Mount Fuji. Look, it’s a lot of water… The bridge is shaking. Hold on tight… Hold on tight, Sofia! Do you know
how to swim, Sofia? We are only 320 meters away
to take Rubi’s photo. – Are you excited, Rubi?
– Yeah. And with you the Shiraito
waterfalls and Mount Fuji… What a beautiful view! Look at the color of the water,
it looks so crystal clear. Here, as we told you,
a ton of water falls per second. I mean, it’s awesome. And because of all
these trees around it, it seems like it was
a secret paradise, hidden among nature,
don’t you think? And obviously Sofia
asks for milk at the best times, in the best landscapes
with the best views. Right now we are waiting for it
to clear a little more for the photos. Now the 8000 steps follow, folks. Let me count
how many there are. Rubi is so happy because
the mountain was cleared and took some great photos
and videos, look at her… We just came for these photos
and videos and we made it. // You can do it // Sofia told them: “Load my car,
you can do it.” It’s pretty quiet, there aren’t that many steps
and we’re almost at the viewpoint. No way, look at this… How beautiful. Do you see the rainbow
that forms? – Where?
– There, there… – Oh yeah.
– Can you see it? You tell me,
was it worth it or not? The view from up there
with Mount Fuji was great, but see it from here, folks… Behold this beauty. There’s even a rainbow
and everything. Let’s see, curious facts,
Shiraito means white threads in Japanese, that totally allude to its name… Look at all the trickles
of water that come down, It is 20 meters high and
has about 150 meters of cliff, they go that far, look. All this is spring water
that comes from Mount Fuji, both of the rain and the snow
that has accumulated. In fact, this water
we are seeing has years that came
from the top of the mountain, It takes a long time to infiltrate
through all volcanic rocks. In fact that is another one of
the wonders of this waterfall, the volcanic rock
that is black in color contrast with the white
threads of the water and the Japanese consider it
a visual spectacle. We lacked little,
but little, so that we could see
all these green trees in red, which is one of the favorite moments
of tourists to visit this waterfall. Imagine seeing all this red,
it would have been incredible. There are many photographers,
folks, documenting the moment. Actually this is all a circuit, right now we will continue with
our way to go see another waterfall. Contemplate the final moments
of this majesty. When we did the tour
we reached that point, basically we had the two
most representative views, but we didn’t do
all the little path, so we’re going to explore
something new. What do you think, folks? Does it deserve to be
a World Heritage Site? See? I’m not lying to you, there you have it, clearly,
all the explanation I have given you. How water comes from
the mountains via underground. 1 2 1, 2… Let them do it, you can do it! Let them do it, you can do it! To be honest,
we have hardly used the car, We carried the baby more, I think
t was not a good idea to bring it. I mean, the stroller, not the baby. We were supposed to climb
quickly to move forward, but no matter where you see the waterfall,
the view is super beautiful. // There it comes // We did it, folks…
We go down and climb with the stroller. Normally we would have left her there
because it’s super safe here in Japan, but as is a circuit,
we are not going to go where we enter, the entry route is different
from the exit route, so… Whatever,
we had to load the stroller. No way, folks, we had no
expectations of this other waterfall, we didn’t even have it probe, but… Wow, the amount of water
coming down at the same time. No way, look that… And everything together makes it
so beautiful, surrounded by green, nature, the turquoise color of the water, over there
Mount Fuji is uncovered again… How impressive
this landscape. Let’s see, let’s leave
the microphone open to see if you can
listen like us, the sound of the water
falling is very loud. There are quite
a few remembered stores. Well, in general
in all tourist attractions. This is the view that we would have had
in a more weeks with the red trees. // How beautiful // Wow, look at that… Will you look like this closely? There are trash cans here, but it says:
“Please take your trash home.” Take the garbage to Mexico,
baby, whatever… You can’t leave it here. After so much up and down
we deserve a prize, don’t you think? Creamy ice cream with cows
from the Fuji mountains. We order a chocolate, Paola ordered
one of Matcha, which is the green one, and Rubi ordered
the traditional cone. Taste it and tell us how
the Fuji cows taste… No way, it tastes so milky,
I swear, taste it. It tastes a lot,
but a lot of milk. I think it’s the milkiest ice cream
I’ve ever tasted in my life. Actually, that’s why
he caught our attention, because it said: “Creamy
and very soft ice cream…”, and it is creamy
and very soft. How about this?
Ice cream overlooking Mount Fuji. Look at this, here are some little flags
in a little jar, They are loose,
nobody steals them, they are for children’s
pedestrian crossings. Actually we translate it
and it is from a primary school, So when it’s time to leave I think
they put up the red flags and… For children to pass. How practical they are, seriously,
instead of carrying them from school, They leave them in this place
that is where they must be. But hey, this works because
there’s honesty, right? In another country like Mexico
these flags would have been stolen, even I think that
the container. Could it be that one day
we will get to this? Y en México podamos dejar cosas
en la calle sin que nadie se las robe. Folks, that the adventurous spirit
never ends, we are going to visit another
of the five lakes of Mount Fuji, we still need to know the lake…
What is the name? Kawaguchi. We are already very close
and it is a magnificent day, I told José: “We have to take advantage
of every last minute of the day.” We are not that close,
we are going to take about an hour by bus and then we must
move there… Let’s see how we make it back. Well, when I say close I mean… I mean, we come from Mexico,
we’re already an hour away, that’s nothing. If my Japanese doesn’t fail, folks,
the next bus comes by at 1:00 p.m. That’s in 10 minutes. Okay. A disadvantage of coming on your own
to visit all these attractions of Fuji is that transportation is very slow, it stops in many places and
does not happen very frequently. So, you see? Today we are only
going to visit two points. If it were up to me, I would have
rented a car to do this entire route, but we Mexicans cannot
rent a car in Japan, folks. The requirement that foreigners
ask to drive here in Japan is to obtain
an international license, but still, even if we Mexicans
obtain an international license it is not valid because
many years ago We Mexicans are missing a convention,
I think it is the Geneva one. So our international permit
is not valid in Japan. We cannot do the Go-kart activity,
we cannot rent a car. I think the Japanese
know something, they know that Mexicans can
get licenses at a Walmart. They say: “These guys
don’t know how to drive.” Well, if your country is admitted
by the Geneva convention and you can rent a car, just consider that here
they drive on the other side, you also have to read
the traffic laws. All of Japan is full of advertising
everywhere and of all kinds, For example, this is an advertisement
for Fuji Amusement Park which is where
Naruto’s village is, that’s for anime
and manga lovers. Actually there are quite a few
amusement parks, theme parks and as ecotourism parks,
all around Fuji, we have seen
many along the way. Note that in all means
of transportation, on the bus, on the subway, even in
the cable car we climbed the other day, people are very quiet,
in silence, it’s been a little difficult for us because we are so noisy. Well, suddenly we forget and we raise our voices a little,
but then among ourselves we say… It’s great to bring the microphone
because I can murmur, speak quietly, and you can hear me. Actually sometimes I am talking and I think:
“Is it that you listen to me?” This is the same bus
we took in the morning, It’s great for sightseeing because
it goes all the way around Mount Fuji and into the different lakes. The views are pretty. Of course,
it moves quite slowly, but you enjoy
the whole landscape. Look, in front of us is Mount Fuji,
clear, do you remember this lake? It is where we take the photo
to the bill with the mountain. This one we have
on the right is Aokigahara, the forest where people
enter not to leave. You understand me, right? Remember that I can’t say the word
because it’s banned on YouTube. Disturbing fact, folks… A few years ago a Japanese
published a book with places or ways to no longer
continue living and that was how this fores
became popular, was included in that book. How crazy, right? How lucky Rubi is for her photos, the view towards
Mount Fuji is clearing. We arrived at
Kawaguchiko station and we ride a taxi to reach
our destination faster. Well, it’s Friday and it seems that
the people of Kawaguchiko know it because there are many stalls,
there are many products, folks. Look at those monks,
they look crazy. With you the Technical Secondary
School number 424 of Japan. With you Oishi Park and
all the crowd of people. This little park is very
famous on social networks because there are like
some circular plants, normally the most popularized
is the red one where people take photos
with Mount Fuji in the background, let’s see if we find it. Let’s see, there’s
Mount Fuji cleared up. Excellent, Rubí is happy. I’ve already seen them… They are already seeing them. Look, flowers… It makes me happy to come here
because I see flowers. I’m going to tell Rubí
to come here. I wonder what plant
this is, look… I think they are
all these little balls, but they still need to turn red,
they’re green, baby. I’m sorry. – But not here, here it’s great.
– Yeah, it’s great here. I think that’s all, we take the photo
and let’s see what else there is. – Okay, take advantage because
if not, Mount Fuji will be covered again. Look, here, here, here is the time,
this is the place. Tell me, Sofia, are you liking the place
even though there are so many people? Yeah, I think the same. We did it, we took the photo
that Rubí wanted. The photo turned out
very cool. Wow, that’s a challenge, folks… Doing a wedding photo shoot here
in the middle of so many people. My respect goes
to the photographer, I have to see those photos
to see if it’s true. Here are more of
the red flowers, look… In fact, here is the spot
for the photos. A person stands on this side,
points that way and the model is placed
where everyone is passing Of course, apparently
you have to be patient. – Why are you so happy, Sofia? Well, actually it’s like a walk, let’s see what’s in the end. It’s very nice, I mean,
despite all the people it’s very nice because there are
different types of plants. We are doing what I like
the most and it is free. – Are you liking it, Sofia?
– Yeah. Sofia, what is that? I thought it was lavender in the distance,
but they are small balls. They look like mini grapes. – How crazy.
– How pretty they are. Here we have
all the flowers in the park, the ones we were wondering about
are Japanese berries, Japanese blackberries. But what a good idea
to put a flower garden with this view, whoever thought of it,
great idea. Imagine the view these little houses must have
with the little flowers and Mount Fuji. No way, we were there
struggling with the photo because there are
quite a few tourists and walking a little further
we found more of these red plants. Oh! I didn’t see what these plants were called,
when I return I’ll see what they are called. You know, folks,
as advice, don’t stay with the ones
you see when you arrive, walk to the right
and you will find all of these. Here it is, look,
its name is Ragweed. Who knows what they are
called in Spanish? In a moment we investigate. And you know, Sofia asking for milk
in the best landscapes. I’m so happy! What a beautiful landscape! We visited all the lakes
around Fuji and we were very lucky
that it was clear today too. It worked that
you guys blew, folks. Thank you very much
to everyone who blew. And if you wonder what they do
with all these flowers, with all these plants, Well, the garden
is merely ornamental. I mean, it is to enjoy it,
see it, contemplate it, take photos with all
the landscapes and flowers. And depending on the season you come,
there will be different flowers, different colors. Give thanks
to the gardeners… Thank you,
gentlemen gardeners. Also on Instagram,
on social networks, that little window of that cafe
with the view of the flowers went viral and towards Mount Fuji. Well, you know
where it is, folks, it’s up there where
you can eat the ice cream. Well, I imagine that the business here
is the souvenir shop because it is full,
very full of people. The Kawaguchiko lake is giant, you could easily spend the whole day
exploring the different spots around it, we arrive at the station
that is in this area, we took a taxi
to near this area which is where
we are right now. It was expensive,
it was like $25 USD for a taxi, but we are short on time, and even more so because
we have to take the bus back to Mishima and from there
the Shinkansen to Kyoto, In fact,
to speed up times We arranged with the taxi driver to pick us up
at 4:20 p.m. to take us to the station, we are going to ask her if we can
take another point before we left. – // Let’s go, let’s go // – Let’s go, Sofia! – Poor girl, she must think:
“My parents won’t stop bothering me.” The taxi driver does not
speak English, but look, we used
the translator and we said: “Can we go to the Momiji tunnel 5 minutes
and then go to the station?” and she said: “Of course”,
in Japanese. Well, we imagine that that was
what she told us, she said something in Japanese
and then did something like… So, okay. I was showing off the translator
and she didn’t understand me because we’re not going where I wanted to go,
we’re going to the station. Well, sometimes you win
and sometimes you lose. We continue to win because
we say goodbye with this view. Look, and the lake,
what is it called? Kawaguchiko, Kawaguchiko at sunset. Apparently there are several corridors
of Momiji trees or, I don’t know, it marked us on
the other side on Maps, but we stopped here and she told us:
“There it is, get off…” These corridors are
very famous here in Japan because there are little paths on one side
of a river with many trees. In the fall and in the spring,
I mean, this looks spectacular, as we already told you,
it’s almost Momiji time… But hey, to be honest,
it still looks super cute, look… Right now in
the evening light, wow… They are starting
to turn on the night lights… No way, look at this,
how beautiful, It’s good that we made it,
it’s only 5 minutes, but here we are. Just imagine this place in red. In a few more days
you will see it that way. Sofia, why are you holding
the sock in your hand? Are you undressing, girl? – No way, she has both socks in her hand.
– Yeah, she took the two. She is a girl and… – She is a cold girl. Well, literally it was the photo
and then run, but we really wanted to know
one of these corridors. Our taxi driver is already waiting for us to leave
so we don’t miss the bus back home. It would have been great
to sleep one night in this town. Goodbye, Mount Fuji. Goodbye, Lake Kawaguchiko. Goodbye, Mr. Sun. In all taxis there is a taximeter that is
telling you how much the cost is, look… Look, our bill is around $26 USD,
the taxi was expensive, but it was worth it. We arrived at the station, folks. Oh, we didn’t go
to Naruto village, folks. Folks, this is the best advice, We just discovered that there is
a direct train from Shinjuku in Tokyo that comes here to Kawaguchiko,
it takes only 2 hours. If I had known, I think it would have
been better to sleep in Tokyo and come back and forth. You already know that marketing
and advertising won me over in the souvenir
and product store, this is a Matcha cookie. – Rubí, you can’t eat on the bus. I’m dying of hunger. Well, you were already
a criminal of bad manners, tell us how the cookie tasted. Sorry, it tasted great. I’m very hungry, we didn’t have time
to go to 7-Eleven, we are hungry. And that other box
that Sofía has… Show it, Sofia. I saw that it said: “The most recommended
souvenir to take from Japan…”, the phrase won me over. I trust the Japanese, folks, plus the box was pretty, so much so
that even Sofia is playing with it, she doesn’t want
to lend it to me. Folks, we arrive at the station, before taking the train we went
to a food place that looked good, we ordered some bowls with rice. It has like a layer of…
What is this? It’s watery. Do we order correctly, Paola? – It’s like cheese…
– Let’s see, taste it… It’s not cheese, I don’t know what
that white substance on top of the rice is. But hey, bon appetit. We also ordered
some edamame. And obviously a beer to celebrate
that Rubí took her photos. Cheers, Cheers… I toast because
we had a beautiful day. Thank you so much. Folks, we are wrong,
we enter an Izakaya. ¡Noooo! The food was bad,
it was not good at all. Paola says: “So far the worst food
we have tasted here in Japan…”, and that’s the truth… And the context, well,
an Isakaya is a bar, a snack bar practically
for the workers, for people who leave work and are going
to chat with their coworkers and even the boss. Chat is the same
as drinking. People come here
to drink beer and that’s why they don’t focus
so much on food, The food is bad and also
somewhat expensive. We said: “Well, whatever,
we are next to the station and we already have to take the train,
so let’s go into this place.” And we had already read that it is not worth
entering an Isakaya for the issue of food, but rather to see
what the environment is like and to take a beer. We do not know if all Isakayas
are like this one, they are like private tables and
you will see these fabrics hanging, in a moment we will see it
from the front. Well, we saw some live fish, that already counts
as something… “Don’t go back to an Isakaya…”,
okay, fish. I didn’t notice this, Many Izakayas are supposed to have
red flags at the entrance, these were white
with red, folks… What would we know? And it was expensive, we spent about
$45 USD for literally a plate of rice with tuna, a beer
and everything was bad. Don’t do it, folks. But well, you know, Sin Postal
at the service of the community. We make bad decisions
so you don’t. If you see those flags outside,
don’t enter, don’t do it. well, just for a beer,
but not for food. And we were suspicious because when we
entered there were a lot of people disheveled, as if they were leaving work
and we were like… But no, time urges and what we wanted
was to eat fast, whatever. We have already
learned our lesson. Well, we are picking up
the locks of the Lockers, this is very good advice, in all stations there are lockers and you can leave them
on all day. And the most practical is that
you can pay with your cell phone, with the Suica card. Hello again, bullet train. Hello! By the way, friends, returning
to the subject of the yellow lines, you should not leave suitcases
or belongings there because it is the way in which the people
who do not see are guided. And with you the bullet train
heading to Osaka. Folk, we continue to mistake,
as always, there were tickets
with reserved seats, they cost only $7 USD more, But José Luis did not reserve it,
he said: “Let’s go in the unreserved…”, there is no room,
we are going to leave standing, it’s like an hour and a half. So don’t make that mistake,
pay that extra, especially during rush hour which is
very early in the morning or at night, when most people move
between cities. In general, it is better
to make your reservations. The good thing is that there are
many good people in Japan, the Japanese are so friendly
with the theme of babies and someone gave Rubi her place
to sit with Sofia, the one with me is Paola,
look at her… Here we are looking after
the suitcases. No way,
we save ourselves, folks, in total it is a 2 hour trip, but at the next station
a lot of people got off, we are already
with my love. And it turns out that she had already
reserved the seats for us, she was alone in the seats
and didn’t tell us anything. She sent us a message,
but we didn’t even see it. But hey, folks, the adventure
and fun don’t end. Look, the suitcases you can leave
there are ‘carry on’ size and you can even put them
here in front of your feet. And, like Rubí, if you bring a computer
and are going to get to work, you can lower this tray. Or you can eat your taco here. Folks, when it comes to internet, travel health
insurance and attraction booking, here we leave you a QR with
all the information and many more tips. Look, these beat us, these are 100 Yen Shop. I mean, all for $0.5 USD. Let’s see, who wants a puppy
calendar for $0.5 USD? Oh! An agenda for 0.5 USD? Eyeglass frames,
are they prescription? For $0.5 USD I don’t think so. A package of 10 face masks,
toothbrushes, packages of candy,
a raincoat… So you can see that all screen
protectors cost $0.5 USD and not the $15 USD you pay. Well, that we pay, because
we also buy from the USD $ 15. Let’s see, baby,
this is the challenge… Find the thing you say: “It cannot be possible
that this costs $ 0.5 USD”, let’s see who wins… Something of Pokémon, I don’t know what it is,
whatever, we have to take it. Look, this powder was in the ramen
we just had for dinner… No wonder I was throwing it at the food
and I didn’t taste the spiciness, folks. Well, they buy it here
and cost $0.5 USD. Rubi wants a skin mask
for her trip to Japan. The store is huge, folks,
it’s not just $0,5 USD stuff, There are also…
Kitchen spatulas cost $0.5 USD. No way! – Leave the spatulas! – No, but the pots don’t cost
that much, look… Look, these are specific price, these cost almost $1000 USD…
Almost the same. Oh no! I’m wrong,
this one costs 10 times more. They cost $ 6 USD,
cups, soaps. A while ago at the train station some
ladies were playing with Sofia and they started singing her a song
from this anime that was for babies. Well, let’s go buy some sweets
to see how they taste. This is what the lady
was doing to her… It’s time to say goodbye,
we hope you liked this video a lot. Don’t forget to subscribe
to our channel. See you on the next
adventure here in Japan. You know that we love you,
we adore you, we send you many kisses,
hugs and caresses See you next time. Bye bye… ♪♪♪
Hicimos un tour de 1 dia por los alrededores del monte FUJI donde visitamos varios de los lagos y atracciones de la zona.
Capítulos:
00:00 Intro
02:30 ¿Como usar el Shinkansen en japón?
05:29 Mishima, Japón
06:00 Comienzo de Tour al Monte Fuji
06:52 Lago Yamanaka
10:25 Santuario Fuji Sengen
12:30 Pagoda Chureito
15:16 Cuevas de Hielo de Narusawa
18:09 Bosque Aokigahara
21:53 Lago Saiko
24:54 Antiguo Pueblo de Iyashinosato
29:33 Lago Shoji-ko
30:57 Cataratas de Shiraito
32:08 Conclución del Tour al Monte Fuji
34:52 Cruce de Shibuya
39:38 Yaron Ramen
41:43 Ciudad de Mishima
44:35 Tsukemen Mazesoba Shozan
46:27 Templo Mishima Taisha
47:23 Fujinomiya
48:51 Cataratas Shiraito
01:01:57 Parque de Oishi
01:11:28 Camino de Momiji
01:15:03 Izakaya
01:17:48 Salida de Mishima
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27 Comments
Me encantó este video !!! Gracias por llevarnos a esos lugares tan bonitos !!!
ESE LAGO NO ES DE LOS 1000YEN AHI SI LE MINTIERON ES EL LAGO MOTOSUKO SE LOS DICE RESIDENTE EN FUJI POR 30 AN̈OS Y DEJENME DECIRLE MUY ABUSIVOS LOS PRECIOS 11000 YEN ES EXCESIVO
5 días después todo lo que hacemos por rubi jjajaja . Me hacen acordar mucho a mi marido y yo jajajaja la paciencia obvio es la de mi marido . Hermosos sus videos ! Saludos desde Argentina ! 😊
Que chingon ustedes me han servido de guías en varios viajes en mexico, ahora que voy a japon y me llevo la sorpresa que fueron por esos lares me llena de alegría que sigan siendo mis guias
Hola k seguro contrataron
Rubí. Por favor ponle un gorrito a sofia. Y nose ai hace mucho calor. Hasta cuando van a la playa. Porque no te amarras el cabello??
Deberían de hacer uno, con el resumen de todos los hospedajes y de los mejores lugares
oigan y a todo esto que buen tour ¿como se llama o cual es el link de su tour de confianza? Video muy top, gracias 🤧
14:50 por mi colonia tendo mi cobertor de las chivas y al día siguiente ya no estaba 🫠🥹
1:09:20 mi mente de señora amante de las plantitas me llevaría de contrabando semillas de esas flores 😮😅 están hermosas
Hola !! consulta para ir al Monte fuji donde tengo que ir a Misima o hay otra opción ? veo que hay otros cuidades alrededor, y lo otro tienes el dato de tu guía que los llevo a visitar todos esos lugares ?
Es la segunda vez que lo veo y wow
Hola!
Recomendaciones para comprar boletos para el tren bala por favor
Hola dónde encontraron ese tour me gustaría tomar el mismo tour xfavor gracias
38:00 ahora el halloween parece más un servidor de Roblox 😂 antes estaban chidos los disfraces terroríficos
Jajaja me encanta el dejo mexicano en su vida cotidiana, Sofia, ya te encuerastee!!! No manches…!!!
Por si alguien tiene curiosidad jajaja la canción que escucha Jose en el minuto 43:08 es “Break out” de Aikawa Nanase 😊
Muchas Gracias
Me dió risa la hermana haciendo no no no con la cabeza y fuchi a la comida sin quitar el plato y el bocado de la boca 😅😅😅😅😅😅
Recomendado el tour con Darío de Fuji Cool Tour, lo tomé la 2da vez que fui y Lo volvería a tomar sin dudarlo. Saludos.
Heeeeey la máscara de Dr . Wagner que trae Darío en el asiento del copiloto sea regalé yo 😅
Este canal debería de tener mas vistas y seguidores. Los quiero mucho Ruby y José.
1:12:40 ese lugar es precioso ame muchísimo 🥹 como para fondo de pantalla 🙌🏻
58:50 esta sera siempre mi parte favorita del vídeo 😍🙌🏻🥹
Y estos putos cuánto tiempo se fueron a zampar a japan😂?
Llevar a un bebé en brazos tantas horas es irresponsable.
1:04:03 de seguro vieron las noticias de los accidentes en López Mateos 😅 o se vieron ese capítulo de la familia donde Ludovico peluche enseña a Bibi a manejar 😂