【Paris vlog#1】本場パリの蚤の市🇫🇷 エールフランスで行く春の蚤の市 | アンティーク雑貨家具|ヴァンヴ蚤の市|クリニャンクール蚤の市|購入品紹介

Hello everyone! The other day, we left Kumamoto and went on our honeymoon to Europe! This time, we will bring you a vlog of our trip to France! We flew on Air France and it was about 14 hours…! As expected of Air France, amenities such as blankets, headphones, and pillows were well prepared. We always fly on LCCs, so this alone made us very happy! The safety information began. A video with a French touch. It was already too stylish… So, we said goodbye to Japan for a while! A few hours after takeoff, the in-flight meal arrived. There was chicken or pasta, but since we were sitting in the back, only chicken was left…! However, there were cheese and desserts, so it was a very satisfying in-flight meal. We were even served champagne and miso soup. Given the times, we took a route that went around the Pacific Ocean. The glaciers in the Arctic Ocean are amazing. By the way, while my husband was taking this video, I was fast asleep next to him. The second in-flight meal arrived about an hour before arrival. It had been more than 10 hours since the first meal, so I was worried and was chatting on my smartphone . I was starving, so I was happy when it arrived. Lol. Bread, salad, yogurt, and other foods that are great for waking up. The hot sandwich-like thing was also delicious. Now, we are finally in landing mode! We are almost there in Paris, the place we long for ! We arrived at Charles de Gaulle Airport! We arrived after 7pm, but it was still light outside. Charles de Gaulle Airport is the largest airport in Europe. The sunset was beautiful! After receiving our luggage and getting some food, we took a taxi to the hotel. However , when I finally thought I had entered the hotel, I was locked in the elevator…I somehow managed to escape and get to the front of my room, but the door lock wouldn’t open… There were a lot of things that happened, but we managed to arrive at the hotel. A sudden midnight snack introduction . According to the person himself, everything was delicious. I was on a diet at the time, so I made do with yogurt. Room tour of the room we will be staying in this time! This is an apartment-type room for the first three nights of this trip. The window is large and it is very bright. It has a large kitchen. The fact that they have all the appliances is a plus. The bathroom, toilet and shower are also clean. The bedroom is also very spacious, and I was able to sleep comfortably in the double bed. I came to Paris last night, but I was very satisfied with the stylish room! I came to Paris yesterday, and although I couldn’t get into the hotel and almost got stuck in the elevator, I managed to sleep . Paris Day 1 Is this the pyramid at the Louvre? I was surprised that I could see it without going inside the museum. Wow, I was moved to be in Paris. I’ve been studying French casually for about half a year, but I wonder how it turned out… It’s the Kitakyushu flea market method . My husband can’t get Kyushu out of his head . Is this the real thing? As soon as I entered, I was impressed by the French vintage accessories. There was a lot of art on display, which shows that this is a country that values ​​art. There were many products lined up, from 5 euro accessories to art pieces over 1000 euros. 5 euros seemed cheap, but it was actually about 800 yen… Because the exchange rate was low, we converted 30,000 yen in Japan into euros and took it with us. The Vanves flea market was basically cash only! In France, it is important to greet the staff when entering a store. It’s because it feels like entering a house. At first, I was nervous about my first time in France, but when I remembered to say “Bonjour!”, everyone was kind to me! I thought it was good to remember other things like this in French! However, surprisingly , everyone responded in English, so my husband was helping me at that time lol There are more and more people , and there are quite a few Japanese people. I could hear a lot of Japanese . My husband and I found a piece of art that we really liked, and we were really worried about it, but it was over 1000 euros, so we held back. There’s one over there too! How many stores are there? I can’t stop thinking about Kyushu, which seems more likely than 300 Country Park (Kyushu Flea Market) . By the way, Kyushu Flea Market had 200 stores, so my hunch was right. So I enjoyed shopping at my first Paris flea market for 2 and a half hours! I never thought I would use up almost all my cash on the first day… The weak yen is scary…! I will introduce all my purchases at the end! Paris Day 2 On the second day, I went to another flea market in Paris! Once again, the streets of Paris are just too beautiful…! I had heard that the weather in Paris is prone to change, but the weather was very good from this day onwards, and it was really great! I was heading to the “Clignancourt Flea Market”, but I had heard that the surrounding area was not safe, so I took a taxi to be safe. And so, we arrived!!! The antique market held in Clignancourt in 1885 is said to be the origin of flea markets . Don’t you walk around quickly? There are about 2000 stores in the Clignancourt flea market! It’s the largest in the world, and you can’t see everything even if you look quickly! In addition to old furniture and antiques, there are also many parts that can be used for DIY . I decided to go into an interior design shop. The amount you can take home in a carry case is limited, so you have to think carefully… There were also many vehicle figures that my husband loves. Paris newspapers by decade. Why does French feel so fashionable? The designs of the posters from the past, such as CHANEL and Saint Laurent, are wonderful. It’s amazing. The selection is violent (?) I found a very nice coffee goods store! Should I buy it for 25 euros ? It’s amazing! Isn’t it cute? Cute (immediate answer) Wait a moment, I’ll seriously think about it ~ I’m seriously thinking about it ~ I bought a jug from the 1920s! Wow, the real thing is different ~ As I was surrounded by light… There were treasures hidden in places like this too . It’s interesting that each store is numbered. I wonder if I can reach the 2000th number. I bought a nice glass at this store. Are you the mascot dog? I also found a stationery store that made my heart flutter! I want everything… I crossed the street and came to a different area from before. This is a vlog of a shopping spree. This is a shopping spree. I wonder if I can carry it safely back to Japan because it’s so heavy … I also found a UFO-like playground equipment? There are a lot of cute things in this area too . I wanted to look at more and more, but my next appointment was approaching, so I decided to leave with a heavy heart…! This was my first time at a real flea market in Paris. I had a great time!! So, I’d like to introduce the items I bought! The first thing I bought was a pair of gold hoop earrings. Since it was my first purchase, I was hesitating, but the salesgirl said, “I’m offering a service to first-time customers,” and lowered the price…! I was able to experience the true joy of a flea market right from the start! Next is this used book! I bought it because I was attracted by the retro binding. To be honest, I don’t really know what it’s about… I thought it could be used as an interior accessory, and when I was undecided, the salesperson gave me half price, so I bought it on impulse! lol The postcard in between was purchased for 1 euro (about 160 yen). It’s a photo of the Arc de Triomphe, which is a Paris landmark, and a great memory of Paris! After this, I sent another postcard from Mont Saint-Michel, so I wonder if I should have sent one from Paris too. This is my husband’s favorite. A miniature working car from Citroën, France’s leading car manufacturer. The door opens and it’s in good condition, retro and cute. From here, we’ll move on to tableware and kitchenware. This plate, full of a French vintage feel, was decided on because of its blue pattern. I bought it for 16 euros (about 2,600 yen). It has a backstamp that says “compagnie franco anglaise (French-British Company)”, which was used from the late 1800s to around 1900. This is also a ladle and ladle hook from the 1900s . It’s made of enamel and is in such good condition that it’s hard to believe it’s over 100 years old. It was only the price for the hook, but they also included a ladle as a bonus! It’s quite heavy, but I managed to carry it home. Lol. From here, we’ll move on to the items we bought at the Clignancourt flea market! The first thing I bought at a wonderful coffee shop was a blue enamel container, which looks perfect for storing small items in the kitchen . Next, I decided on a coffee pot after much deliberation . I was looking for a pot like this to display flowers in. The atmosphere of the enamel and the exquisite color are very cute. Next, I will introduce the things I bought at the last shop in the Paris flea market! The hanger hook has a lovely deep green color and a aged look . The metal fittings also have an antique feel that is irresistible. It is fixed with screws or nails. I bought it for 15 euros (about 2,400 yen). It seems to be a tool stand used in a factory. I like the deep and sophisticated texture of the material. I thought it would be perfect for storing greenery such as potted plants . Lastly, there is a wooden stool. It has a round atmosphere and is very cute. The owner of this shop is also very fun, and products come out of the shop one after another, and he entertained me with his machine gun talk! I think this stool and coffee pots go perfectly together! So, I tried decorating it in my home. It’s really fun to gather all my favorite things together. I tried decorating the kitchen like this. This has a pop atmosphere, which is also fun. I was very satisfied with the flea market purchases! That’s it for the vlog of the Paris flea market! Since moving to Kyushu and going to the flea market for the first time, my wife and I have been completely hooked on flea markets! Lol I was very happy to finally come to the real Paris flea market! At first I was nervous, but it was also impressive that all the shop assistants were kind! I was excited from start to finish about the treasures that you can only find in the real place ! I’m glad I took the courage to act! I’m looking forward to living with the important friends I met here! Thank you for watching until the end! I usually deliver the state of Kyushu’s outings mainly in Kumamoto and the life of our couple who moved to the countryside. If you like this video, please support us by liking and subscribing to the channel! See you in the next video! See you!

今回はついに本場パリの蚤の市に行った様子をお届けします!
九州移住して初めて蚤の市に行った時から憧れていたパリの蚤の市!
そこはとっても素敵な空間でした🕊️
大満足な購入品紹介もしていますので、ぜひ最後までご覧ください🌿

私が地方転勤についていくことを決意したお話

※記載情報は公開当時のものですので、ご了承ください。

0:00 オープニング
0:36 エールフランスでパリへ✈️
5:09 事件発生
6:26 ホテルルームツアー
7:23 DAY1 バス移動🚌
8:42 ヴァンヴ蚤の市
12:42 DAY2 タクシー移動🚕
13:23 クリニャンクール蚤の市
17:54 購入品紹介
23:17 エンディング

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2 Comments

  1. 初めてYouTubeを見させて頂きました!私も蚤の市のYouTubeを見始めで1年ほどなりますが本番に行けて旦那様と同じ趣味をお持ちで羨ましく思いました。フォローさせて頂きます。
    次回も楽しみにしていますね!
    同じ九州にすむ、同年代より😂
    頑張って下さーい😊

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