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Hello. It’s Chi. Today, I went to the Central Bazaar in Almaty, Kazakhstan, to buy a lot of ingredients and try my hand at cooking. I also bought a bus ticket to my next destination, Girgyzstan . I also did a little exploring of the Kintetsu Railway in Almaty. It’s a day of making the most of the market. I wonder what kind of meal it will be? Good morning. It’s just before 7am. I have a cat. Hey, do supermarkets do that ? Can you take me to the supermarket? I went to the supermarket and bought cottage cheese and lemons . I’m going to eat breakfast now. Sa-san, I bought some cottage cheese . Oh, it’s delicious. I microwaved Minami a little. Oh, it gets hard in the microwave, so it might be softer if you eat it as is . Yeah. That’s how I’ll have breakfast. So, first I’m at Ryo. I’m going to exchange some money. Well, here I am. The Green Bazaar is right in front of me. I’m going to spend the morning preparing for the market. The outside seems to be mostly sundries and general merchandise, with a few souvenir magnets. Oh, they do have this kind of thing. This one is so cute. If you’re looking for souvenirs in Almaty, I recommend the Green Bazaar or Koktobe Park. Oh, what are they doing? It looks so delicious. It’s samosa. They’re baking samosa. Amazing. They smash them one by one like this. Now, here comes the long-awaited Green Bazaar. Wow, it’s amazing. Ah. The first page looks like this. Wow, it’s amazing. Since its opening in 1875, the Green Bazaar has been bustling with people as Almaty’s leading market. In addition to groceries and clothing, it’s lined with restaurants, allowing you to get a real feel for local life. On the east side of the bazaar is the Lahat Chocolate factory, a popular Zakhstan souvenir, and is worth a visit. Note that the bazaar is closed on Mondays. Dried fruits and nuts are still available on the first floor, just inside the entrance. This is a lump of sugar called navot. You put this straight into tea or something and mix it to make it sweeter. Ah, ah, Japan, Japan. Ah , um, oh, thank you. Sabo mix. Oh, a mix. It’s like a mix of different things. Macadam thank you. Mm. Oh, delicious. Ah, oh. Ah, May goo. Goo. Goo. Hmm. Next I went to the fruit section. The strawberries look delicious too. That book says it’s the town of apples, so I’m thinking I might buy some apples or something. Hello. Hello. This. Harupron. Ah, Japan. Ah, Japan. Hello. Yes. Hello. Is this one with a rock-like name? Halva. Is it halva? I bet even something like this would make you feel good. Amazing. What is this? What is this? Huh? What? Seriously? What is this? There are some things I’ve never seen before. Natchatto. What am I? I honestly have no idea. I’m not even sure if it’s okay to touch it like that. I’ve arrived at the fish section. Oh, they’re selling things like salmon. Wow. Oh, salmon. Looks delicious. It says 14,000 yen. That’s pretty expensive. I still can’t do the math right. They seem to sell spice mixes in section 1 , so I think I can buy everything I need along with vegetables and other ingredients. They sell spices individually around here. Japan Japan Japan Japan Hello , this is amazing. I really want a swirl mix. I have been there, oh , only there , thank you, I got the same thing again. Yeah. This is delicious. Seriously, Mikis. Mikis. Hmm. Miki juice is also sold in large quantities, the size of a slightly larger detergent bottle. I wonder if I’ve arrived at the cheese section around here? That’s interesting. Cheese from the bar. Oh, this looks really delicious. Oh, this looks delicious too. Is it some kind of cheese sprinkled with parsley ? What is it? I came here even though I don’t really know what it is. Seriously, what is this around here? Exuz, methis, cheeses, cheeses, cheese. Oh, cheese. Is this cheese? It’s a really interesting color. This is cheese. This area seems to be the pickle section. Oh , they also sell gold pa. These are the more adventurous types. Jumeirah , migra. Pomigrana. Pomegranate juice is good. Wow. Test. Ya. Oh, thanks . Thanks for the test. I had it. Pomegranate juice. Wow, so delicious. Gueuze. Berg. Yay. This bright red thing is so delicious. This is a honey shop, and they sell honey, and this is some kind of soap that they call wax, but apparently it’s not soap. Isn’t this so cute? It’s soap. This would make a good souvenir. Oh, a rose. A candle. Yes. Oh, amazing. Really. There are lots of these. Cool. So lovely. Hmm, this yellow is kind of cute, maybe I’ll buy some. I’m planning to buy honey in Kyrgyzstan, so I’ll stop here for now. Amazing. Now, from here on, we get to the meat. Is this pork? It looks like pork. Wow, amazing. A chunk of meat. Oh, pork. Single speed. Oh, amazing. Visually impressive. They make it easy to understand, with sections clearly marked “this is pork.” This is the pork section. This is chicken, so this side seems to be the whole chicken section. This is apparently horse meat. Horse meat. Wow. Wow, amazing. Amazing. Wow, amazing, this. Ah, it’s rare to see something like this in Japan. Oh, I guess this is mutton. Here comes the lamb. Ah. Oh, but I think I’ll adjust it a bit to make it more mutton. Wow, wow, wow, amazing, amazing, amazing. Oh, I mean, oh, that’s amazing. Hello, hello. Oh, that’s amazing. How , nice . Wow . Amazing . Amazing , amazing … I really like this guy. So cool. Wow. The second floor is divided into about four towers like this, each with its own casual restaurant. They have laghman, lambu, and khachapuri. They were selling them for 300 yen, but I ended up buying one for 500 yen. Five million, three thousand, eight hundred yen. It’s pretty pricey, as expected. The market is surprisingly expensive. I just finished shopping at Green Bazaar. I’ll call Yanrex and head back to the hotel. Here’s what I bought this time. Beef. Lamb can only be bought in blocks, so they were selling it for 300 yen, but I ended up getting one for 500 yen. Then I bought tomatoes, onions, potatoes, bean sprouts, and ninja. All these vegetables cost 2,500 yen, so I think No. 1 is a bit more expensive than the supermarket. They asked for 3,800 yen, but I paid 5,000 yen and got 2,000 yen in change , so I think it was around 3,000 yen in total? I’m not really sure. This onion na was 900 yen, and I thought I’d have this for dinner, so I bought the base for shorba. You can buy it for 100 yen at the supermarket, but they said it was 200 yen at the market, so I think it was a bit of a bargain. So, today I’m going to make lagman. I’m going to use beef lavishly. It’s done. It’s a laghman without crust. I made it like a beef laghman komi. Ah, I’m hungry. It looks like laghman komi. Let’s eat. Oh, it’s delicious. The tomato flavor is so strong that it feels like I used tomato paste alone. Delicious. I only used one and a half tomatoes, but the flavor is concentrated. I don’t think you can make this with Japanese tomatoes . I used a Kazakh spice mix, so it’s basically laghman. The taste is… This time at the Kabustan bazaar, I found this kind of onion-filled cake. I bought some naan. I’ve only ever had plain naan in San Kistan, so this time I thought I’d try the spicy tea, and it had quite a bit of it. It tasted like this. There’s some onion here and there. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. The sweetness of the onion and the slightly burnt bits make it delicious. So, I’ll enjoy it. I’m about to take an hour-long bus ride to Sayran Bus Terminal, where I think I’ll buy a ticket for the second day in advance. I just arrived . Bus number 19 is the bus heading from Almat city toward Sayran Bus Terminal. Yes. If I hadn’t raised my hand, I think the other bus would have been there. So dangerous. Thanks. Here we go. After about an hour’s bus ride, I arrived at Sayran Bus Terminal. This is where most long-distance buses from Almaty depart. Well, it’s the bus terminal. Now, I’m off to buy a bus ticket to Bishke. I think the ticket office is on the first floor. The building is two stories tall, but I remember it being one story tall. Oh, we made it in . This is the waiting room now, so I guess the ticket is over here? It looks like this is the bus rendezvous point. Which one is it? I have no idea. Ecu me. Oh, Bishke. Bishke. Bus ticket. Gos-gos-floor queue. Ah, I see. It seems to be on this side. They said it’s this side on the same floor. If it’s the same floor, this is the only place. Is this okay? They wrote the time by hand, and I was able to point to the date on the calendar, so even if it’s not on the day, it seems like I’ll be able to exchange my ticket for a later date with ease. Do you accept tickets? Oh, 3000, 3500. Oh, I managed to buy a ticket for Bishke from Almat. Today is April 29th, but I took a photo of the ticket for the day after tomorrow, May 1st, at 10:00. You can also enter the date on the calendar , and the receptionist will tell you the time by pointing to something like 8101 and saying 10:00 , so I feel pretty confident they’ll issue the ticket without any mistakes. This receipt-like thing is really thin, and it’s supposed to be your ticket. The price was, uh, 3500, I think? It says 200. And, um, the seat number is written here, 5. That’s how I bought my ticket. The ticket counter, as I’m sitting here, is right in front of the entrance, and to the right of the entrance is the bus to the Viktor region. There’s some kind of waiting room or something next to it. I’m walking from the bus terminal to the nearest station, Moscow, and I spotted a really huge building, so I thought I’d take a look. As soon as I entered, there was a children’s playground. It was a Maa-style building. Oh, but that’s kind of interesting. I think it’s similar to Nishimatsuya in Japan, and it might be fun to see the intricate interior design of this rich family building. They have beer all of a sudden? It’s like the dad drinks alone here while his wife shops for the kids, right? Ah, but the atmosphere is nice. The atmosphere is nice. Even if you’re not a super kid, the inside is just so cute. See, it’s like a theme park. It’s so cute. See, girls would love this. People who like Disney would love this kind of atmosphere. Hold on a minute. There’s this bear running wild. There’s this bear running wild in the food court. Is the inside of the bus like a restaurant? It’s so cute. We’re inside the bus. The seats are cute, like an old American diner, with pop colors. It would never happen in Japan. They’re just taking off their clothes here, right there. With kids right in front of them. Seriously cool. It’d be unthinkable in Japan, wouldn’t it? The people inside would just take off their clothes in front of everyone . I’m so glad I came here. This is my first time riding the metro in Almaty . It’s Moscow. For some reason, I keep calling it Moscow. From here, I ‘ll take a subway tour, stopping off at Almaty Station, where my hotel is located. Almaty’s subway is the second in Central Asia, following Uzbekistan’s . It’s only 11.3 km long . Though it only has nine stations, each one has a unique design, making the subway ride itself a part of the sightseeing. Just like in Uzbekistan, the bulletin board here shows the next train, so you can see exactly when it’s coming. Well, I got off at Sea Station. The atmosphere really does change with each station. The Moskoa station I was at earlier was bright red, but this one has a slightly cooler , more mature color. It looked a bit like the Sea from Gundam, but is that right? I remember seeing the bright red one in Gundam. It was kind of similar in color. Oh , it looks a bit like Pikmin. Sorry. Again, this is just my rough impression. It’s calming . It’s definitely a big change from the bleak Tokyo subways in Japan . Wow. Oh, the atmosphere is a bit different. This time, there are platforms on both sides . Ah, and it feels a bit chic. This is also lovely. The station name is written in gold on a dark green, or rather a slightly heavy color , and this is the Tianshan Sanmyaku. At the ends of the station, on both ends, there’s this Tianshan 300-Machi sign, what’s that? Oh, is it big? Maybe this is the bird from episode 2. The costumes are symbolic of the country of Takkhstan . Well, we’ve arrived. The next station is really long, and I don’t even know how to read it . The detailed decorations give it a retro feel, like an ancient building. I actually quite like this color. This beige. It’s stylish. Wow. This station has a bit of a classical feel. I wonder if it’s named after a theater or something . It has a refined feel. There ‘s a chandelier like this, and the decorations are more detailed. If you get closer and look closely, you’ll see that this is made of tiles. It’s decorated with tiles . It’s so beautiful. It sparkles and sparkles, and the way the light reflects as you change your gaze from one spot to the other is so beautiful. The girl’s color is cute, too. Isn’t it wonderful? The sheen of the light, the shadows, and all of this are so well-expressed. Wonderful. So beautiful. I really like this station. My next stop is Baikonir Station . The nearest station is a rather simple blue station. The previous station was so amazing, I almost wished I’d just taken a photo the moment it opened and gotten on. That’s honestly how I feel right now. Yes. I’ve arrived at Yasui Station. It’s kind of stylish. The pale design is also quite unique. It has a luxurious feel. It looks like a brand logo. Today, I’ve given you a glimpse of the atmosphere of each station on the way to the nearest station to my hotel . My recommendation is that long station. Personally , I recommend that place the most, with the chandelier and the tiles on the wall . It’s amazing. The escalator at station A is so long . I can’t see it. I can’t see the end, but it’s pretty deep underground. The faint station . Anyway, I climbed the long escalator and arrived at the exit. Are they going to do a “nai-ga-do”? No reaction. Oh, it’s fine. The station attendant told me to just go, just go. This reminds me of the Utsbekistan Railway . Well, those who don’t know probably won’t know, but on my last day, I was handing out vomit on my shoes, and a station attendant carried my backpack and carried it for me. It reminds me of that. I’m thinking of making shurba for lunch. It turned out delicious. It’s done. Let’s eat. Wow, I’m so happy. Yeah. Delicious. Absolutely delicious. Yeah. The meat is a bit firmer than Japanese meat, but it’s softer than the stir-fried one we had for lunch. Yes. Shorba and, of course, tea. We finished the day with a typical Kazakh dinner. 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8 Comments
タイル画凄いです。ウズベキスタンの駅のように個性がありますね。
料理はまとめて詳しく一本の動画にしたりしませんか?
市場はウズベキスタンより刺激強めですね🫣
木村昴確かに似てる!!
video çok iyi olmuş çok teşekkürler
9:56 affiyet olsun . yemeğin adı nedir ?
19:40 afiyet olsun tadı nasıl ? harika görunuyor
市場いいですねー🥰 観光客にフレンドリーで嬉しいな❤ インスタ映えーな所もあって面白い 各駅こどにテーマが違うのもいいですねー! 料理も美味しそう
マーケットのシーンは面白かったです。あのお肉の切り方はすごかったですね。😆
やった、またちょっとしたクッキングシーン〜!✨
Welcome to Kazakhstan!