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This is Kota. This is Tae. Today, I’d like to share with you the top 5 countries you absolutely must visit before you die, as told by someone who’s been to 50 countries. Let’s get started. Hello, Let’s Get Star World Channel. Well, I’m here today at Suvarnabhumi Airport in Thailand, and since I’m about to depart for Dubai, I thought I’d take some photos. Yes. Number 5 in my top 5 countries you absolutely must visit before you die is Austria. Well, this is exclusive to us at Win, but I heard that Taimi, in particular, was very impressed. It was really great. The whole city is a museum. Yeah. That’s right. The buildings and streetscape from the Habsburg era are still there. It’s like a museum of art . Personally, I was super impressed, and it was the best museum I’ve ever been to. The building itself is a really huge mansion in the Habsburgs. Yeah. Not just big, but white. Yeah. So, I think it really shows how wealthy people were back then. No, really. And, the thing that was a bit disappointing was that they didn’t eliminate opera, because it is, after all, the city of music. Yeah, yeah. Opera, well, concerts, I think I should have mentioned that, so I’ll leave that as homework for next time. There were like opera houses all over the place, right? They were kind of cool, too, with music playing outside, and you could see it on a kind of live view, like a viewing. Yeah. So, I thought it was a city that really had music and culture. I was really moved. So, number five is Austria. Yes. My top five countries to visit before you die. Number four. That’s Greece. I especially recommend the island of Miko. Wow, it was amazing. I think all the girls would love it. In the morning , yeah. The whole island was covered in white buildings, and no matter where you take a photo, it’s always cute. That’s right. The churches are really cute, and you can really see the beauty of the Greek islands. The sea is beautiful, too. Oh, that beautiful blue sea and those white buildings and walls and that sort of thing, and the blue sky , I was really moved. Inside, it’s really small. The island. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. And, even though it’s a fishing spot, there are Vuitton bags on the island. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. That’s popular, but are there high-end brand shops? That’s right. So, um, Greece, I also went to Athens. Yeah, yeah. That’s right, the Parthenon, like the one in Greece. The Parthenon. I definitely want to see that at least once in my life. Wow, I was really moved to think that it was the real thing. Yeah. Yeah. It was nice, well, it was lined up pretty neatly, but yeah, I guess. But I felt kind of down. When I went there, the city was on the brink of collapse, and there was a lot of graffiti on the streets, so I really felt like the security situation was a little poor. Yeah. Yeah. But, you know, the tourist areas were really crowded , and there were little paths, and it felt like people were walking down them. It felt like a beautiful European path, and I had a lot of fun. Ah, even though it’s run down, it’s still stylish. That’s right, that’s right, that’s right. Number three on my top five countries I want to visit before I die . That’s Turkey. Yay. Yay. There’s a place called Tazuko. Right. This was unexpectedly good. That’s right. You know, I think everyone knows Unienko, but Tazuko isn’t famous, but it’s just as good as Eco. Um, yeah. So, that place is definitely worth a visit, so I recommend you go to Tako, and then there’s Pam Curry. Yes, Pam Curry. It’s a place with lots of small stone waterfalls. How do you put it? Dandandan waterfalls. Dandan waterfalls. White. And that place is a work of natural art. Yeah. Oh, it was really. It was very interesting, and it was kind of cut. You know, it didn’t seem like it was formed naturally . It was just… Yeah. It was really cool. And as I said, one place that particularly made an impression on me was Cappadocia. Yeah. That’s right. This is a stone house. Yes. There was a stone house, and it was really cute. Yeah. It was carved out. Yeah. There were people living in it, right? There were people living there. It felt like I was shown where people live. Well, even though there were a lot of houses like that, just driving around there was a bit bumpy and it was very impressive. It was really good. Speaking of Couple Kia, the hot air balloons are famous. That’s right. Yeah. I would definitely recommend you to ride a hot air balloon. It’s amazing. You often see girls on Instagram with a ton of hot air balloons floating in the background. Yeah, that’s true. Everyone’s having tea or something, that’s what they do, yeah. We rode in a hot air balloon. Yes, we did. It was a pretty great experience, and it seems to start really early in the morning, when it’s pitch black. And everyone gets on at the same time, yeah. The sight of the hot air balloons rising up from the hidden place was fantastical , yeah. Yeah. It was a really strange sight, a mysterious feeling. yeah. And this was interesting, yeah. The famous one. Troy Kiba Haba. Troy Kiba. yeah. This one’s also, yeah, legendary . Actually, it was said that it might be a legend or not, but there is a case where soldiers were actually hidden deep in the mountains and wiped out the town. That was really something that was made at that time, wasn’t it? Yeah. Right. It’s amazing, isn’t it? Anyway , Turkey is recommended. Yes. So you should definitely go, right? Yeah. We would also like to go there again. Yeah. Number two in the top five countries to visit before you die is Peru. It’s the Peruvian part of South America. Yeah. No doubt about it. I think you should definitely go there. No, seriously. It’s this one. When you think about Peruvian, normally, the only choice is Machu Picchu, right? Right. Machu Picchu is the only choice, but there’s more to it than that . So, we can enjoy the whole country, but we were also threatened. Why were we threatened ? We were threatened. When we said something online, it said that the security situation was bad. Yes, yes, yes, the security situation was bad. What I mean is, Lima. Yes , Lima is really full of robberies and crimes like assaulting people, and there were articles online saying that you should be careful . No, my first impression was, well. Yes. Not that bad. It wasn’t that dangerous. There was no graffiti or anything. It just felt like a normal, beautiful city. That beach, Sato, and the cafes along the beach, it felt like a really nice, really stylish place. Yes. So, I was just walking around the city, and of course, I chose a place that seemed safe, but I heard the lady at the inn tell me not to go there, and [applause] , and those places are, you know, a bit dangerous, you know, there are a lot of ironclad people around the houses, and so it did feel dangerous. Other than that, I felt like I was fine and enjoyed the place called Lima. It was very stylish. Then, I moved to Kutsuko. Yeah. This is my worst favorite. This is the best . It really felt like I’d been transported to the Middle Ages. Wow, it’s really unique, it’s an amazing coach, so the air is really thin. I think it’s close to 4000m. It’s probably somewhere over 3000m. And, and, and, because the city is so high up, you know, the mountains are really close. Yeah. Oh, that’s right. The scenery, the mountain scenery, is really different from normal places, so it was really magical and really great. Right. So, once I got used to this coach, I decided to go for a walk, or just stroll around, and wherever I walked, it was like the Middle Ages. Ah, I really liked it. Oh, so this is what it was like during his time as governor. It’s a sleeping quarters in Spain. It’s a place that remains exactly as it was, and it was a positive surprise. I went there with no expectations whatsoever, just to see Machu Picchu, but Cusco was so amazing that it might even have been better than Machu Picchu . So then I arrived at Machu Picchu Village. Machu Picchu is another 12-hour drive from Machu Picchu Village. Well, it’s a bus ride, so anyone going to Machu Picchu always goes to the village first, and most people stay there for a night or so. This place was also really great, I thought. It was really cool. It was like a Japanese hot spring town. They probably have hot springs. Yeah. There was a little parade, and I went there as a pilgrimage, too. It felt like the best parts of Cusco were condensed into one place. There was a big river, and I think there were a few hot springs. Yeah. Yeah. It really felt like a hot spring town somewhere in Japan, and it was an indescribable feeling. Right. Yeah. We stayed in this village for one night, and then headed to Chupicchu early the next morning. Since we had to join a tour to get to Chupicchu, and there wasn’t a guide , we joined a guided tour. The guide led us to the most famous spot, the rugged scenery. Anyway, the wait was great, and the whole country of Peru is a really beautiful place. And the food is delicious. Seriously, it is. My favorite was ceviche. Yes, ceviche is from Mali. To put it simply, yes. Yeah . It’s a little watery, but it’s really delicious. It ‘s incredibly delicious. Um, this isn’t food-related, but the alpacas are great. Alpacas are really cute. You can take photos with the alpacas, or even hold them, and there’s a small tip for photos, but you can take photos while holding them, and the alpacas are just so cute. Yeah. So basically, there’s these girls and ladies in traditional costumes , and they’re pulling the alpacas, and you can take photos if you pay, so you just go ahead and do it, it’s not that expensive. I think if you give them 100 yen, 100 or 200 yen, I’m not sure right now, but if you give them an elementary school student, they’re totally happy, and they’ll let you take photos, and it’s really scary. To be a little cruel, oh, right, sorry. I’ll eat it. Sorry. Alpaca steak. I had alpaca steak at some restaurant. I thought it was good, but I was just trying it for the experience. It was just, just, just delicious. It was just, just, just delicious. It did have a bit of a lamb flavor, so it had a lamb-like taste without the usual smell . The texture was nice, and, well, it was just delicious meat. Anyway, it was amazing, it was a great place, like memories just rolled back in my mind. Yeah. Yes, yes, yes, yes. It was wonderful. I definitely want you to visit Peru at least once in your life. And if possible, rather than just visiting Match Pichi, I would like you to enjoy Cusco, and maybe even go to Lima, and if you’re someone who wants to enjoy Kuniba, I definitely want you to go. Well, maybe. I’ll pass. I’ll definitely pass. So I’d like you to write it down on some date. I think it might be a good idea. Yes. So, second place was Pil. Definitely number one in the top five countries for death stories. Yes. Okay, let’s announce number one. That ‘s Kenya. Oh, I said it. Was there a meeting about that? I don’t know. I’m the one making the announcement, and since it ‘s Kenya, number one is Kenya. Yeah. I had high expectations for Kenya, but it exceeded them all, so I have some truly wonderful memories. First of all, the first place I went to was the color. And then I lived there for about four days. Yeah. Yeah. And, yeah, this was, yeah, I was surprised too. It was my first time in, yeah, proper Africa. I’d been to Egypt, but I’d heard it wasn’t safe. [Applause] Right. I’d heard that Kenya is really on the bad side of Africa, so I was worried, “Is it okay?” Well, I was definitely on guard. They’d check hotels for bombs when you entered, and stuff. Yeah. Oh, that’s right. They had pretty good security, you know. Yeah. Yeah. But, yeah, I walked around the city too. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. I went to a local supermarket, too. I did that sometimes. Anyway, I was walking around with my phone in one hand, clutching my pocket tightly, and, yeah. I said that with the feeling that I wouldn’t be caught. But this is also a point of security, and there are quite a few places where women are walking alone. Although it’s relatively safe to go that far, you still need to be careful, and so I went there, and, well, a local woman was walking there alone, so I thought it would be okay, and so I walked around, and it was a very good experience. That’s right. And the next day or the day after that, we went to the giraffe conservation center. Yeah. Oh, right. That was great. It was an incredibly valuable experience. Have you ever had a giraffe touch a giraffe? You can’t just feed a giraffe . Right. At the giraffe conservation center, well, they protect the giraffes from injuries and such since they were babies, and I had the experience of feeding them, and when I fed them, they actually licked them. I don’t mean licking them, but they would just jerk off while they were feeding me. No, no. If you do this, they do this. Yeah. That’s what I did, but it was amazing. Right. It was cute. Yeah, so, it was cute, but this food was a little scary, like, wow. Just a little. Yeah. It felt like it was going to bite you. Yeah. The bottom part was long too. Yeah. But, yeah, it was really cute, especially the baby giraffes. Yeah. The giraffes were the best. Yeah. So, this was good too. And, um, do you remember her name? Um, it’s a Japanese entrepreneur , Rie. Rie. Rie. Yes. Rie. Rie, uh, lives in Africa, uh, and she, uh, does apparel, uh, apparel, uh, African people have really good taste, uh, they make costumes using fabrics in vivid colors, yeah, bright colors, and they sell them in Japan. That’s right. The dress is a really cute dress, and it’s from a brand called Rah Kenya, so I recommend everyone to check it out. It’s really cute. They sometimes do pop-ups in Japan too. Yeah. So, uh, I’ve had lunch there, uh , Well, we listened to her story. We heard about the local area, [music] and we were all pretty scared. But she just walked around the town like normal, full on, full on. And she went into a local market, like, like, let’s just stop by, and we were like, oh, oh, it’s okay. Right. Yeah. And she was negotiating with the locals and we were like, wow, she’s still alive, we’re younger than her, I think, quite a bit . It’s amazing. It’s wonderful. So, well, even though they say it’s dangerous, if you choose the right place and time, well, you can have a decent amount of fun. And then, yeah. The main event. Yes. Well, the Mara and everyone else were famous. Um, what? The Sa people. Right. So, first of all, it’s quite difficult to get there. That’s right. It was tough. About a 10-hour bus ride from there. Yeah. It was a bumpy road. Yeah. I joined a tour, and the locals … Oh, what surprised me was that there were stray giraffes. Stray giraffes. Stray giraffes. Well, they’re stray giraffes, so they’re not for sale. They were just normal, like, running around as we passed the village. Just normal. I thought, wow, they’re stray giraffes. It’s not like they’re cool or anything, I was surprised that they existed. Exactly . And, what was interesting was that cows are really valuable over there. Yeah. Yeah. That’s right. In other words, if you save money, there’s a risk of inflation and things like that, so you might as well invest that money in cattle, so you buy cattle, raise them, and sell them, and there are a lot of cattle on the road, I think the people from the cattle club are taking them for a walk, and they often cross the road before cars can pass, and they all push their cattle together, and they’re all pushing, and oh , we made it. We got out. Yes. That’s great. So, we’ve arrived at the Sa village. So that’s it. What were your impressions? Impressions. Well, like, wow, this is real Masa, and, well, first of all, what surprised me was that Masa was using a smartphone . Yes. He’s using a smartphone. Wow, amazing. He has a cell phone. And, and he can speak English, yeah. Right, right, right, right, right. So, um, how can I put it? The business tribe is. The business tribe. Totally. I thought they were a business tribe, and they did a complete rundown, showed me their dance moves, showed me around their homes, and they’d make little offers and stuff like that, which was amazing. They’d have necklaces and stuff, and they ‘d come up with perfectly timed things like, “This is made of this and that.” They’d say, “Now you can buy this and this for this price.” They were just like, “I’m so glad everyone enjoyed themselves.” That must be amazing. It’s so well established. The way the past year has gone has made it into a perfect business model, and I was really impressed, thinking they’re a business tribe. Yeah. I bet they’re making a lot of money . Yeah. It was amazing. Yeah. But strength, no, seriously, this is just something you’re born with. It’s all about physical ability . That’s why , like those marathon runners from Yamanashi Gakuin University, yeah. yeah. They immigrate here. And they win district awards and stuff with their overwhelming ability. You can see why. Their physical ability is incredible. His legs are really thin, but, you know, his muscles are so tight, he can jump as high as me. Yeah. Wow. I was like, how much jumping power does he have? And, he did it without even cross-dressing. He can jump that high. Like, the higher you jump, the better man you are, or, well, they had that kind of belief, and, man, that’s amazing. I was moved. Yeah. So, I might be the lowest-ranked man out of all those guys, but there was a video [laughs] Yes. That was funny. Yeah. So, the house was pitch black. There was electricity. There wasn’t. There wasn’t. There wasn’t. Well, maybe it was lost. Only his house. I was there. Yeah. I wonder. It was really narrow. And it was made of some kind of mud-like wall. That’s right. So, they were saying things like, “The bedroom is here,” ” The kitchen is here,” and “How many people are there? ” Like, “This is it.” And then, like, they were just silently raising their heads like that. Yeah. Yeah. It was an incredible room, wasn’t it? Yeah. That’s right. They live in that. But they use smartphones. It was a huge contrast to how businesslike it was. Yeah. But it was worth going, so I hope you enjoy the business and the interaction with the people . That’s great. The main event. We went to Kenya for that purpose, and we went on safari, and the wildlife was truly shocking, I guess you could say. Well, we’d seen elephants, tigers, and lions on the Dobutsu Line, of course, but these were completely different creatures, and it made me realize how beautiful the wild is. The flowing muscles, the sense of dynamism, you know? The power of the elephants walking . No, it’s really cool. I was shocked when we approached the African zone. It was huge. Like too big. And the size was amazing too. Yeah. By the way, the most feared thing in Africa is the elephant. The word “zoo” is a cover. They have power and speed. They often end up hurting people. And there was a lion sleeping in front of the jeep. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. There was also what seemed to be a family of lions, and it was really beautiful. Yeah. It was really, really great. Seeing it in that scenery, it was like , where these cubs are supposed to be spending their time, how should I put it, a very natural way. Right. It’s a natural way. I thought it must be really great to be able to run around here, and the place was so vast, as far as the eye could see , I definitely want to go on another safari. I want to go. It was really great. It was so moving. Yeah. Of course, Kenya is great, but there are also great places in Tanzan and Nanshiro , so I’d like to visit those places again. The Kenyan safari is truly worth a second glance. Honestly, I think it’s definitely a country worthy of being chosen as number one . I highly recommend it. Yes. Yes. So, today I’ve shared my top 5 countries to visit before you die. I hope this will be helpful for your future travels. I also hope to share new information, immigration information, and business information through this video. [Music] Please tell us in the comments about your favorite countries. Yes, please tell us. We haven’t been to many places in years, but maybe you’d like to experience a region you haven’t been to in a while, or a safari like the one we’re currently experiencing. If you have one, please tell us your number one . It seems like your homework today is figuring out what that means . This isn’t just something you can do overseas, it’s totally fine in Japan too, so I’d love to hear about your best experiences, and we can all share them in the comments section. That’s right, that’s right, that’s right. That way, other people might see it and think, “Oh, I want to go there too,” so I hope we can explore the wonders of the world together. Until then, see you again all over the world. See you, Yuanda, goodbye. Thank you for watching this video. Please comment and like. Thank you. I also have a website, email newsletter, and more. For more details, please see the description.

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