【悲劇の街】隔離されたユダヤ人の街の真実。ポーランド第二の都市クラクフで滞在してみた!
Okay. So, good morning everyone. Thank you for watching. I’ve just arrived at Pristina International Airport in Kosvo. I checked out of my hotel . I came here using the Densha app, and now, as I explained last time , I’m heading to a town called Krałow in Poland. In this video, I ‘m going to mainly share my stay in Krałow, Poland . However, there are no direct flights from Pristina to Krałow, so I’ll be connecting in Munich, Germany, and then heading there . This time, I got to Kosvo from North Madonia by bus, entering the border with Lichkro, but I left the airport, um, by airline, so this is my first time here. Pristina International Airport is the only airport in Kosvo. As for Poland, I think this is my third visit . As for my reason for going to Poland, I’ve been there twice before, so this is my third. However, I’d only ever been to evil, so I went to Krakow, the second largest city in Poland. The reason I went —I’ll explain it in more detail later—was that I wanted to go to Auschwitz and had already booked a tour to see it, so Krakow was the closest large city, so I headed there. I ‘ll also show you a video of my stay in Krakow, so I hope you’ll watch until the end. The only international airport in Poland is quite privately run, and it feels like a regional airport in Japan. However, it seems to have everything you need, and of course, it receives Western aid, so the stores and system are probably no different from airports you’ve used, like Burger King and KFC. Yes. Well, I’m just going to give a quick rundown of my travels this time , so it’s not a full-scale review of the trip, but I checked in as usual and wondered if there was a lounge I could use with Priority Pass. I went to the lounge, then transferred to Munich, which is basically immigration. From there, I entered the EU and was about three or four hours later, boarding a dark, windy flight. All of the photos were taken with Lufthansa . Lufthansa, though, was flying a slightly different airline called Eurowings, code CIV, from Kosovo to Munich . I think it was a low-cost carrier. Yes. I checked in online, so I think my luggage was delivered directly to the club. That’s all for now. Anyway, let’s get started . I didn’t have time for breakfast at the hotel, so I just checked out and headed out. It would be nice to eat in the lounge. Well, at worst, I’d just like to have breakfast at a cafe or something. Sue Channel is releasing a book. It’s scheduled for release on January 23, 2026. Pre-orders are currently being accepted on Amazon. Please scan this QR code to reserve. The book is titled ” Eating Through World History.” I traveled to places not often visited by Japanese people, near borders, and experienced the local cuisine, world history, and the heritage of modern Japanese scholars. It’s a compilation of my thoughts and impressions, so please enjoy . The airport looked like this. I had a reservation with Lufthansa, and while I should be able to use Starla Gold, it seems like all the airlines are mixed together and check in at the same time. Swissair was the only airline that was separated, after all. So, this is a little hidden gem, but I couldn’t check in at the check-in counter. For some reason, the system wasn’t reflecting my current reservation, and it seemed like it couldn’t be found. I thought it was serious, so I looked through the items and other information , but it was correct, so I’m having them look it up now. It’s scary when things like this happen. I followed the instructions and was told to come back in five minutes, so I went . They’re helping me now, but apparently there ‘s an error and the information isn’t showing up at all. There are two hours and twenty minutes left until departure. This is bad. I’m worried there might be a chance I wo n’t be able to board. Well, I did complete the payment and reserved my seat. It took quite a while, but I managed to complete the check-in , and even got my connecting ticket issued . That’s great. My ANA mileage number is even written on it, so no problem. My luggage is going directly to Krakow, so there’s no pickup along the way. I just need to enter the EU and transfer in Munich . I thought this was bad. There was only an hour and a half left. Something seemed a bit off with the system, and I was worried it might be a problem, given the time. No, thank goodness. Okay, I’m going to leave now . So, I’ve gone through security and a bit of immigration . It seems there’s no stamp for departure. It wasn’t stamped. I guess no one stamped it. I don’t know. I’ll have to wait. Anyway, I’m in the restricted area and there’s a tax point, but let’s go to the lounge. I think I have about 60 minutes, or an hour. Oh, and there’s a smoking area. This is the only lounge. The lounge is called 1702. You can smoke outside at the back. So, I went into the lounge. It seems like Priority Pass doesn’t work . I have a Dragon Pass and, since I’m a business class or elite member of the airline, I used the Lufthansa bottle in the photo, so I was able to use NH Gold and SFC. Well, I’m also a Diamond Plus member of Trip.com , so I can still get in. As for food , there’s no hot meal, just some really delicious looking black sandwiches . Another thing that I thought was amazing was the all-you-can-drink Red Bull. Yes. There’s some alcohol over there. And, There are also a few beers in the fridge. I’ve never had all-you-can-drink Red Bull in a lounge during any of my long breaks . I’m a little hungry, so I’ll have something to eat. I don’t think I’ll be eating in my clothes. It’s a long journey today, so I’ll toast with a Red Bull. No matter how delicious it looks, I’m getting a little tired of bread. I want to eat rice . Yeah. Well, it’s delicious. But it’s nice to be able to smoke. That’s what I keep saying. Anyway , I have a layover in Munich, er, about three or four hours. I ‘ll finally be back in that expensive area, but it’s about an hour from there to Krakow , so I’ll arrive there in the evening, so I’ll quickly head to the hotel, er, I think I’ll go. Yes. Well, I was a bit surprised because I didn’t think the check-in would be that difficult , but I booked with the standard Lufthansa airline , and the airline I’m boarding now is Eurowings, which has a hairline, so it’s a code-share. Even so, it seems the system is a bit off, and there have been some complaints overseas. So it’s quite difficult. If you get rejected due to an error, it ‘s not so great. So this is Kiba at Pristina Airport. Yes. It’s located after you leave the country. Just having this makes a big difference in your mentality. Now, let’s go to the gate. So, we’ve arrived at the gate. It’s probably parked there. We’re going by bus. Yes. We’ll wait a little longer. It’s here now. This is it. Luft Anza and Code Abi. Well, the plane has started to depart, so let’s get on. First, we have the bus to Mije. It’s only a short distance, but I’ll get on. So, I took my seat. There was already an old lady sitting next to me. I think she was the one who boarded first in the wheelchair compartment. And the aircraft was an Airbus. It’s 319. This Eurowings is owned by Lufthansa, a low-cost carrier . It’s like this. The seat isn’t that cramped, though. About the size of two fists. Well, it might be spacious because I’m in the third row at the front, but for 3 euros, I was able to reserve a seat, so I paid and reserved it. My final destination is Krakow, Poland, but I ‘ll probably have to enter the EU in Germany after this. Immigration. I don’t like German immigration . They’re always nasty. They ask a ton of questions, asking me to show them this and that. I’ve been through Germany about 44 or 45 times, and they ‘re always very persistent, so I’ll have to be prepared this time too . I’m not the only one who feels this way; I’ve asked other people, and they always ask a lot of questions in Germany, and they ‘re pretty strict. Our departure time is about two minutes, but we’re a little late. I wish they’d stop. I think it’ll be fine, since there’s about three and a half hours to catch the train, but it’s a 1 hour 40 minute flight from Pritishner to Hira . Next up , we’ll be arriving soon. So, we’ve arrived at Heiwa International Airport. It took about 15 minutes from the Imperial Palace, so we have a bit of time. It’s a mass flight, and I’m not sure if we can go straight there after entering the EU or if we’ll have to go outside first , but since our luggage goes directly, I think it’ll be fine. I’d like to hurry as much as possible . There are also a lot of groups on Heiwa. There are quite a few direct flights from Asia, and there are direct flights starting today. I saw TC and Singapore Airlines. Yes, for now, we’ll just leave the train and get on the bus again. I’d like to hurry a bit, though. German immigration is awful. I don’t want to go through it. I remember being told off a lot in the past. Well, you know, when you come to Germany, things have become really nice. It’s completely different from the Balkans and the mainland. I’ve just entered Terminal 1, and those connecting with Connecting Fly and using the same airline, or those with direct baggage, can get on the pass to Terminal 2 from here, and before boarding, I think there will be a pass inspection and immigration. Yes, the inspection. I think that’s correct. Anyway, I’ve just finished the connecting security check and am on the dedicated bus to Terminal 2. I haven’t been through immigration yet. It’s pretty complicated. So, I’ve just finished immigration. Um, EU, yes. Um, they didn’t ask me anything. They were silent. Now that we’ve finally arrived at Terminal 2, we can go to the Luftwaffe Hanza lounge here, so let’s go. Can I smoke here? Great. There’s plenty of time. Good thing we have about two hours left. Good. Now the question is whether my luggage will arrive safely. Well, I took out insurance, but I was worried this time it might be a problem. Yes, this is it. Let’s go. So I entered the lounge. It’s pretty nice. I thought it might be a bit shabby, but I’m pretty hungry, so let’s eat something. The side dishes are amazing! It’s been a while since I’ve had some, and they’ve really gone down. It was so luxurious, I was surprised. They even made Caesar salads. Amazing. So, the meal looked like this. These sausages were huge and looked delicious. I brought two. Yes. And, a slightly sweet-looking donut. The best thing about this trip is the Luftwaffe lounge in Miuje. It’s also super spacious. Let’s eat. Coke Zero. I ‘m seriously hungry. Delicious. Well, I’m not going into town in Germany this time, just getting there, so this sausage is fine. Oh, the food was good too. Yeah. Let’s leave the lounge and head to the gate. The airport has really risen in quality. As expected from Miuje Airport. I’ve been to Belgrade, er, North Donetsk, Skopje, and Skopje Airport so far. Oh, I guess I’ve been there. I forgot about that when I arrived. So, as I said earlier, um, this is on a whole different level. Germany is amazing, as you’d expect. AUD. I love Audis. I used to have one. I was just buying some water, but wow. Prices have suddenly gone up. It’s 4 euros a bottle. It was 0.3 euros a bottle at the time, but now it’s more than 10 times that. I did the math and it’s 4.2 euros, so it’s 741 yen a bottle. Prices are crazy high. Even a one-hour, 40-minute flight delay is enough to give me a headache, even though we’re in a country with the same currency, the euro. There’s a smoking area at Mikal Airport . It’s the Camel Smoking Lounge. I’ll throw my cigarette away here . I just arrived. They said there’s a 20-minute delay. I think it’s Rafthansa 320. That looks bad. I’m heading to Krakow, Poland. It’s about 30 minutes late, and the plane just started arriving. Okay. So it’s an hour and 20 minutes to Krakow. Maybe it won’t take that long. So this is it. It’s a terminal or boarding area exclusively for Lufthansa. Since it only had Lufthansa written on it, I got on. 320 Dash 200. I’d been on a low-cost carrier called Eurowings earlier, but this one was a Lufthansa-style plane, and the seats weren’t all that different. In fact, the other one was actually a little more spacious. So, the door closed. No one sat next to me. I guess the Star Lias Gold passengers are grouped together at the front, so they’re blocked off. As expected of Lufthansa. AllerechthieramBord leidermomentan15 -minute-long Grand hierfürdiespätter Ankunftdieses FlugzeugsMünchenvvorangeganenFlug aberistalles vorbereiteterwte all imThe in-flight service was just water. They corrected it to say it was just water. We arrived about 230 minutes late from the Empire. This is a dark international airport. Let’s get started . The customer sitting next to me was Japanese . We were chatting, and I realized, “Oh, that kind of coincidence happens.” Apparently, he, and the customer sitting next to him, were also traveling to see the Auschwitz species. So, I arrived in Krakow. So, I’ve arrived at Krakow International Airport. It’s already pitch black. It’s about 5:30 PM now. My luggage took a little while to arrive. But it arrived safely. That’s a relief. Anyway, I’ll use the dentist app to go directly to the hotel. Um, I can use Bolt. Bolt was the cheapest. About a third of the price of Ubber . Oh, it’s a little cold after all. Oh, it’s even colder than Ko. I’m going to go to the airport now. I’ve just gone to the airport. It’s 40 tsp, so about 2,000 yen. So, I arrived from the airport in about 30 minutes. The hotel I’m staying at this time is, uh, I think it’s the IHG Holiday Inn Krakow City Centre. It’s a Holiday Inn in the middle of town. So, I booked this with points. I’m planning to stay here for three nights. Okay. Let’s check in. It’s in the city center, so it’s convenient. So, I checked in. Apparently, I was upgraded because I’m a Platinum member. This room is room 2, but I can’t seem to find it room 7. It’s difficult, isn’t it? Let’s go to the room and then go get something to eat. There are no rooms on the second floor, and my room is on the third floor, with rooms 222 to 229. No, I don’t know. It’s really confusing. You wouldn’t think this is the third floor in Europe. It’s on the second floor, right? Only the rooms in the 200s are on the third floor. It’s frustrating when you have to carry a lot of luggage. Oh, and there are stairs too. Alright, here we are. So, I went to my room. It’s so spacious. It might be the biggest Holiday Inn I’ve ever stayed in. It’s not that expensive, though. There’s some kind of chandelier. My throat’s a little dry, so I can’t speak very well right now . Yes. Yes. Something like this. Wow, that’s nice. There’s welcome fruit and stuff. And the TV desk is definitely nice. And there’s water. And this is the toilet. Oh, there’s a bathtub. It’s spacious. I guess they upgraded me. Is this what they call backing premium? Good, good, good. Wonderful. It was a little complicated and annoying, but the room is nice. So, I’m satisfied. It’s now 6:40 PM. Excuse me for eating a quick bite. Um, I ‘m going with the usual, but Krag is also a casino. Why don’t we go to the casino? Um, there’s no casino in Kosovo. Right now, I ‘m in Serbia, er, North Macedonia, and I want to go to Kosovo. Of course, I’ll see the town tomorrow, but yeah, let’s go. Let’s grab a bite on the way to the casino. Honestly, I don’t really need Polish food, but if it looks good, let’s go. The castle is already in sight. There’s a tram stop right in front of the hotel, so it’s convenient. As expected of Poland. All the taxis are Toyotas. They’re all Priuses. The first one I got in from the airport was also a Prius. This is the coldest time of my trip. My breath is white for the first time. Well, this is a tourist spot, so there are a fair number of restaurants. McDonald’s would be fine. If I buy a hamburger or something at the casino, I can have something fancy tomorrow. I don’t really have anything else I want to eat. The city is so beautiful at night. This is probably the best square. Oh, there’s a Banksy store there. I’ll come again tomorrow. Amazing. It looks like this. There are tons of restaurants. Completely unrelated, though. There’s the Hard Rock Cafe. I’ll go to the Hard Rock Cafe. I was wondering what to get. Steak would be fine, but there’s this original burger that Messi recommends, something like the Hard Rock Burger. I’ll have that. 63 zboty. It costs around 2,600 or 3,000 yen. Oh well, prices can’t be helped. Well, they’re getting expensive, so this is really warm. No matter where I go in the world, there’s a Hard Rock Cafe in almost every tourist spot, and I can just pop in here and crack this one on . That’s what’s interesting. My options are so limited. I just want to eat quickly and get out, so going to a proper place takes time. So I’ll just stick with this one . So, the man quietly ordered a Hard Rock Burger. How long has it been since I’ve been to a Hard Rock Cafe? Maybe since Guam? No, I feel like I’ve been somewhere. It hasn’t been in Tokyo yet. I can’t believe I’m going to be in Kraków, Poland’s second largest city. It’s huge. Let’s eat. Yeah. I don’t think I could eat it all. It looks pretty good. Yeah. It’s just super good. The hamburger is incredibly good. I didn’t expect it to be this meaty. It’s just delicious. That’s good. That’s good. I’m very satisfied. For now, let’s eat this and head to the casino. Everyone looks so happy. It’s so peaceful. It’s heartwarming. You’d never see something like this in Japan, with music playing in the street and everyone gathering together and it just naturally happening like this. This Old Town square is so beautiful at night. There are some amazing white horses. Now, I’m off to the casino. You’ll have to judge the result by my face after this. So, I went to the casino. I lost. It’s been a while. Damn it. I’ve been buying everything at the casino this trip, but I lost big time. Poland. I thought I’d be good at it. I lost 500 euros. Sigh. For now, I’ll just quietly head back to the hotel. It’s cold. So, today I traveled from Kowo, uh, via Germany, and uh, I finally arrived in Polish Krakow. Well, the main thing is Auschwitz, but I’m going there the day after tomorrow, so I think I’ll take a look around the Kraków drumsticks for a day, so that’s how I’ll go. Anyway, I’m going to bed now . Good night. Wow, good morning. It’s the next morning. Anyway, let’s get ready to leave and head into town. Breakfast was supposed to be here, but I’m not staying at the hotel, so I’ll just go and eat now and decide what to do. Anyway, I have a whole day today, so I’ll see the town of Rakufu. Well, this town is famous as the town where the Jewish ghetto was kept, and there are still remnants of that. I’m going to Auschwitz tomorrow, and this town is close to Auschwitz, so it has that kind of historical background. It’s really cold. It’s the coldest it’s been this year. Ugh, it’s cold. Let’s go into a random cafe and bakery here. It’s too cold. There was no place to sit and eat, and it was a takeaway place, so I went to a different cafe. Let’s go to a cafe around here. This one is it. So I went into a normal local cafe and ordered a latte and bread, which came to 1,300 yen. 31 Oti is pretty expensive. The black one is delicious, but they only serve bread, so I’ll open it. For now, I’d like to decide how I’m going to move. I don’t really want to move around too much. To be honest, the real thing is tomorrow. So, I’m going to take the tram to a place called the Square. I think it’s Heroes’ Square in Geto. By the way, I bought a ticket for the tram on the app, so it’s easy to get on. It’s convenient. Let’s get on the tram. What a beautiful tram. It’s a beautiful morning, or rather, it’s foggy. Right in front of this station is Heroes’ Square in Geto, so this is it . I wanted to come here. It’s really foggy. This square is quite famous, and it might even be featured in textbooks, but there are chairs here . This is the square in the ghetto where Jews from all over the country were gathered and transported. Tourists come here, and it’s amazing. It’s very impressive. So many people died here, it’s amazing. There’s a district called the ghetto around here, and in this square, Jews were gathered, and when they were transported from all over the country and then to Auschwitz, they were all gathered in one place here, and it’s said that some people probably died here . So why are these chairs there? Well, they’re called “empty seats of life,” and, well, you can’t take any furniture with you, right? They left most of their fire equipment behind and went to the concentration camp . So, these chairs, which no one sits on anymore, are probably chairs that were in homes around here. I don’t know if there were chairs here when they were lined up here, but it seems to be called ” empty seats of life.” I’m a little bad at explaining things . Sorry. Well, if you read this document, between 1941 and 1943 , thousands of Jews were gathered from the Ghetto in Kühlen , Germany, and forced to live in the Ghetto. Oh no, it looks like there ‘s 1941 and 1943 written on this building . Nearby, there ‘s a town where Jews were gathered for isolation, known as the Ghetto, so I’d like to take a walk there and see. Sorry. The construction noise might be a little loud, but I’m always working on construction . Wherever I go to film, they’re always smacking the ground . So, I think you all know what the Ghetto is . I’m sure you’ve learned about it in class, but it’s not just in Krafw, you can find them in pretty much any area under Nazi control. So, you know, they exist in Germany, they exist in Poland, they exist in a lot of places, but the country with the largest number of Jews was Poland, Well, like Auschwitz, it’s famous, but there’s still a section of the wall about a five-minute walk from Heroes’ Square . The Jews lived surrounded by it, and while the area is full of normal houses and bakeries, it has a strange atmosphere. I made a video about the Jewish issue when I visited Israel and Palestine, and a lot of people left enthusiastic comments. I’m not at the level where I can provide expert commentary, so I was helped by the comments of many people. I think I said this at the time, but a lot of people feel sorry for the Jews , because they hear so many stories of their victimization. I used to think that too, but viewers living in Europe who have actually been to Israel often see a lot of Jewish people from the Jewish religious community, people who have dedicated their lives to Judaism, wearing black clothes, curly hair, and wearing glasses. There are a lot of them in Poland, too, and their attitudes are quite bad. When I went to Israel, I got caught for boarding a tram without permission. People were littering and smoking cigarettes everywhere. Apparently, there’s a lot of anti-Israel sentiment , like, “Israel and its people are paid entirely through tax money, don’t work, and yet have bad attitudes, and religion is everything.” I think I also posted a video of my stay in Poland , and I think I said this about a year or two ago , but Poland isn’t a Jewish country. It ‘s a Polish country where Poles originally lived, but Poland became a religious holy land for Judaism , and a lot of Jews came here, and that’s how it became the country with the largest population. Well, there’s a connection between the original culture of the Polish people and what makes them Polish. Well, I’m not a history expert, so I can’t really speak with authority, but I once saw a video of an expert talking about Poland, and he said that Poland might be the most unfortunate people on Earth. I wondered why, and it turns out that back in the day, they were attacked and occupied by Russia, and a lot of Jews came in, and then they were attacked by the Nazis and massacred. Historically, the Polish people have had a lot of misfortune. And now, with Ukraine right next to them, they’re the world’s largest recipient of Ukrainian immigrants. So when I heard that Poland might be the most unfortunate people , I thought that was true. This fog really adds to the atmosphere . Well, this area is pretty normal, though. Oh, there it is. This wall. This, this is part of the ghetto. It’s still there. There’s only a section of the wall left, so it’s hard to tell where it all ended . Well, if you go down this road, it’s probably something like this. I’m sure. A huge number of Jews were forced into this area. Then they were taken to places like Auschwitz, and things got even worse. So , in that Heroes’ Square I showed you earlier, you see the impressive scene of a town with only one chair left standing, as I mentioned in another article. Yes. I thought that was a bit far-fetched , so I looked into it, and apparently it wasn’t just chairs lined up in the middle of the day and people sitting on them, but suddenly there were no people there, and the scene was just furniture and chairs, as if no one was living there. So, only a small part of it remains, but this wall was in the middle of the city, and there are now houses in the back , but the Jews could only live inside this wall . So they couldn’t come beyond this wall. You see things like this in Berlin, too, but I think it’s hard to imagine. When you actually come here, you see the incredibly high wall. I guess you could say it was like… They didn’t get to see this other world. They were suddenly brought here, told not to leave, made to live there, and then taken to a burial site, which is amazing. There are a few other places in Krakow that still have this ghetto wall. But this is the only place that’s so well preserved and representative. Well, there are a few people who come to see it, and I think tour groups probably come here too, but I’m traveling alone right now, so there aren’t many people around and I can see it. There are flowers on display below , and it was an amazing time. If you look at this, you’ll see that the top part is round. Well, not just round, but above ground. It’s the same shape as a Jewish tomb, and it has the same meaning , so it’s basically an inner tomb. Once you’re inside, it has a really incredible meaning. There are many other museums and archives related to the Get and the Jewish people, but the one I wanted to visit was closed today. Surprisingly, it was a Thursday off, and I ‘m going to be back tomorrow on a tour, so I’ll be covering it a bit, but I’ll leave it at that for now. I saw Heroes’ Square and the wall in Krakow, which was my favorite place, and the Get Wall, so I’ll leave it at that. Now, let’s head into town and see the square and the surrounding area, which I went to last night too. The castle, for example. I just checked on the GTP chat, but apparently there are still quite a few buildings from the original around here, like this street. Well, this one looks a little newer. This Rega building is probably still there, too. So, we’ve arrived. This is Babel Castle. Let’s go see it . It shows which direction the city is from this castle, and it says Kyoto, Japan, not Tokyo. It says Kyoto. KIO, KIO . So pure. It’s a bit tough for a fat guy like me, but I’d like to climb this super long, er, hill. This is the entrance to the castle, but it’s so foggy that you might not be able to see the view . This is a bit unrelated, but I’m a traffic light enthusiast. I’d love to have a tiny traffic light like this. Well, there are all kinds of maps that carefully explain what kind of traffic lights they should be. Oh, that’s the ticket booth. Oh, you have to buy your ticket up there. This gate looks so beautiful from this side. It’s amazing how it’s used. So you’re inside. It feels like a fairy tale. It’s bigger than I thought. The sky is blue over here. Wait, is this the ticket counter? Shall I buy one? So, do you need a ticket to go up there? I don’t really mind just looking at it from the outside. Looking at this price list now, it seems like it’s free to go inside, er, maybe the wall is where the murals are. It says there’s a fee to enter here, but everywhere else is free . No one seems to be buying tickets, though. Why is it free to enter the castle’s interior? I’m not particularly interested in castles, so I ‘ll just go up close and take a quick look. This is a great view point from the top of the wall, so I’m looking at it. It’s a bit foggy over here, but the Get is over there, and the fork in the road is right in the middle of the castle. It’s sunny over here. It’s beautiful. It looked like this. I feel like it looks the best from here. So, I’ve arrived right in front of the castle. It’s getting too much hassle to go inside, so I’ll stop. There’s a cafe and souvenir shop nearby. It makes me feel like I’m a bunch of school trippers. I’ll wrap it up here. Just a random note. Sorry. Moving on, I’ll wrap up with the castle and head to the local farmers market. It’s close from here. About two tram stops, I think. Okay, let’s take the tram. So, the market starts around here, that local market. It’s different from the central market. I don’t really know, but it’s starting to feel like a flea market. There are a lot of bargains at these kinds of places . If we find anything tasty, like that teddy bear, let’s try it. This is the entrance. The market has a nice atmosphere. Oh, there’s a restroom, too. I’m not sure if the prices are cheap or not. I’m sure the crowded places are the most popular. This is a ham and cheese shop. It’s really crowded. Those Polish vegetables look delicious. There are so many unique vegetables. That’s nice. I love seeing things like this. This is a fruit shop. Is this only available at Porchi? I can’t quite read it. I wonder. It looks so delicious. These raspberries are definitely fresh. Are these Matsutaka? Amazing. It’s a shame I can’t buy some to take home. Wow, I really want to buy this. Olive oil freshly squeezed in the store. This is sure to be delicious. I’ll buy it. I’m sure this is delicious, so I’ll buy it. Two for 250 yen each, so I can take it home. Let’s have a coffee at the coffee shop in the market. I ordered a cappuccino. So, a cappuccino is about 13 zvoty? It’s a little warmer than this morning, so it’s perfect. I’ve been moving around outside, so it’s been a little hot, so I’ll take a break. The cup is huge for a regular size. Delicious. Warm. This is so much better than Starbucks. I like coffee. Holland. Now, let’s leave the market and, um, start walking back towards the hotel. So, if I find something that looks delicious, I’ll probably want to eat there. The city is very small and compact, so it’s easy to explore. I think a day is enough. I only looked around in detail , but I’m pretty satisfied. I think I’ve seen most of the names. I didn’t go to the museum , though. There’s a McDonald’s. I don’t really mind McDonald’s. I don’t really like Furland, and I don’t think it’s that tasty. This street looks spectacular. Hey, the person who came to the casino yesterday forgot their gloves. My hands are so cold and hurt. Hold on a minute. This donut looks so good. I’ll buy one. It’s definitely delicious. This one has cream in it, right? I bought the one with alcohol in it . I bought the alcohol one. And it’s still warm. I’m not sure if this is the famous Polish one, but in Poland they have gelato with whiskey or alcohol in it. I remember having that in Warsaw. It looks so good. It’s incredibly delicious. They cost about 400 yen each, though . This Grace is really good. And it smells faintly of alcohol . So, this is the square I walked through last night. I think it’s the Main Market Square . Well, squares are amazing, but there’s nothing in particular to do. I ended up at the Hard Rock Cafe as soon as I got there, so I’m worried I’d get in trouble if I went to a chain restaurant. I always think this, but I don’t think I deserve to be told off. It’s my own money, after all. I should be able to eat what I want, when I want, but some people still complain. I didn’t have lunch, so I wanted to grab something, but there aren’t many restaurants, only pizza, pasta, and hamburgers. It seems like Poland is only open at night, or maybe there aren’t that many in Poland. So, I was just browsing, and I saw a Ukrainian restaurant. I wanted some warm soup . Well, it’s next to Poland, after all. Ukraine. It’s not really related to Poland, though. Maybe I should go to a Ukrainian restaurant . This place has things like bolshi, and I want something warm. Would you like some? Come in. The conveyor belt is almost open. So I went inside. I’ve already ordered, but I ordered polshi and Kiev. It’s been a really long time since I’ve had bolshi. I wonder if they’re Polish-style. Well, it’s Ukrainian georia, so I’m not sure, but I wanted something warm anyway. Let’s eat. It’s delicious. I would have preferred it if it was a little warmer. The flavor is beautiful. Ah, it’s so good after eating it for so long. There were also plenty of vegetables, so I wish there were a few more beans. And now for the main course, sukiyaki. A huge amount of broccoli. You could choose between potatoes or broccoli, and I chose broccoli. It tastes good. Okay, here it is. Yeah. This is freshly fried and delicious. It’s been a while since I’ve had sukiyaki, it’s so good. There’s a lot of melted butter inside. It’s delicious. The broccoli had a strong garlic flavor and was delicious. The portion was just right. I was full. The bill came to 75 yen, about 3100 yen. I was just starting to eat when the restaurant was full . I thought it was pretty popular, but then I thought about it, like I said earlier, they accept Ukrainian immigrants, so there must be quite a few Ukrainians in Poland. That might be why there’s demand. So, I’ll stop this video here for now. I left Pristina, Poland, and arrived in Krakow, Poland, via Germany. I’ve given you a brief summary of my stay there, but next time, I’ll be showing you a video about my visit to Auschwitz, which was my main reason for coming to Krakow. I hope you’ll continue watching. In this video, I briefly touched on Jewish-related things like the Gett in Krakow, but next time, I’ll be covering Jewish matters, which I’m sure many of you have learned about in school and will be interested in. Auschwitz is one of the biggest keywords in the Jewish issue , and I thought I’d like to say something about it at least once in my life, so I’ll be going there this time, and I’ll deliver it to you next time, so please look forward to it. If you’d like, please leave your thoughts on this video in the comments section, and please rate it highly and subscribe to the channel. Our journey is finally coming to an end, but, erm, this time it’s the European leg. Yes. There’s still a little bit more to go, so please look forward to it. Thank you for watching.
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24 Comments
先週、フランクフルト空港でみっちり絞られました。帰りの航空券、ホテルのインビテーションはチェックされ、滞在日数と矛盾があるとしつこく聞かれました。
ポーランドの可哀想さは、ひぐらしのなく頃にの富竹さん
クラクフに残るユダヤ人の悲劇を思い出させる滞在になりましたが、やはりメインは次回ですね。楽しみです。
いつも希少な放送をありがとうございます。また楽しみにしてますありがとうございました
全然関係ないけど、バンクシー展のポスターがsuさんのタイトル画、そっくりでした。🤔
ゲットーの英雄記念広場に置かれた椅子を見てると感慨深いですね。
次回アウシュビッツも楽しみです。
歴史的背景から移民政策に慎重になっている、ポーランド。ウクライナ難民を多く受け入れたけど、やはりトラブルも発生してるらしいですね。80年以上前のホロコートなどの悲劇も他民族排除から始まった。移民問題が深刻になっている今だからこそ知るべき歴史だと思います。
クラクフのバスターミナルからアウシュビッツまでマイクロバスで1時間5分でした。3年前
クラクフ行こうとしていたので参考になります。次回の動画も楽しみです。
ChatGPTをGTPと間違われてるのだけ気になりました😂
昨年ポーランド旅行に行ってきて、クラクフも寄ったので懐かしいなーって思いながら見てました
自分は市場には行きませんでしたが
SUさんが寄らなかったお城の内部ですけど王政時代の展示がけっこう見どころありましたよ
アウシュビッツの旅も興味深くお待ちしてます。いつもありがとうございます。すーさん、ご自愛くださいね。
ボルシチはやっぱり美味しそうです~🎵
息子がポーランドで働いてます。物価は安いといってました。スーパーに行けば何でもあるそうです
動画配信ありがとうございます❗とてもおもしろい動画でしたよ。
9:44 30メートルぐらいの距離でバス移動w
知らねーよ!最高笑😂
アウシュヴィッツはいつか行きます!SUさん、動画ありがとうございます。カジノも無理なさらないでください。
巨匠−suさん−お疲れ様です
ねこちゃんとか、うま(馬車)とか つい撮ってくれてそれも流してくれる人柄の優しさが最高です!ポーランド旅のアップありがとうございました🎉
ゲットーの壁
映画 戦場のピアニストで、壁の穴から抜け出した少年が殴打されて殺されるシーンがトラウマで💦
胸が痛む😓
ポーランド🇵🇱アウシュビッツ旅いいね道中気を付けてください
クラクフは7年くらい前に仕事でワルシャワに行ったついでで1日散策しました。懐かしい。
自分バカすぎてゲットーとか英雄広場は知らなくて寄ってなかった。地図見たらトラムで横通ってたっぽい。もったいないことをした!
コソボの空港、めっちゃきれいになってますね。
2012年に旅行した際は、ターンテーブルと税関があるだけでした。免税店なんかなかったハンバーガーショップもカフェもありませんでしたね。
動画を見ると、今もう一度行ってみたいと思う国の1つです。
気をつけて旅行なさって〜
レッドブル 体に悪いから飲まない方がいいものを飲み放題でテンション上がるって流石によくない