Dejar TOKIO ha sido mi mejor decisión ❤️‍🩹 Mi vida REAL + charla sincera + ahora quiero vivir aquí 🥹

Claudias, welcome to a new video. Today we’re getting ready to go out and do a couple of things. One I’m really excited about. I’ll tell you a little more about now, and then we’ll go get some coffee and get some things ready. Oh, the shirt is new, it’s just right, it’s cute, it’s from SIN, and I don’t usually leave the reference of the things I’m wearing, but the other day a girl said to me, “I’m interested if you tell me where the clothes you’re wearing are from, so I can remember.” If not, please remind me in the comments. I’ll leave you where this is from in case anyone is interested and wants to buy it. I have to do my hair. I don’t know, and to be honest, I’ll do my hair properly. And wait a minute while I’ll put you here. It’s hot. It’s really hot. I don’t know why I wore this top because it’s already long-sleeved and I don’t know if I’m going to get roasted, but it was like, either I wore it today or there was no time of year to wear it. I might leave my hair down because it’s cute, I think, but it still bothers me. I’m going to tell you what we’re going to do today. I already have makeup on, and that was supposed to be makeup, not makeup. In fact, I’m wearing practically none. The thing is, my eyelashes are out of control, so it looks like I’m wearing more makeup than I am, but I’m not even wearing eyeshadow. I didn’t wear much makeup today because today I have my first treatment ever for Christmas, I don’t know if it’s pronounced indiva, jaiva, I don’t know how to pronounce it, which is a treatment that’s good for circulation, blah, blah, blah, blah. And so, that’s what I’m going to do. And since I don’t know, I think they’re going to do both to my legs and around here, you know? Like for the lymphatic system around here. And well, I didn’t want to wear a lot of makeup because I think they’re going to make me take it off there. You know, I think that here on my face, just in case they don’t do anything to my face so I don’t look fresh during the day because then I want to go to a cafe, I want to buy things and such, so I wanted to wear makeup. So that’s the plan for today, then it’s to go to the cafe and tomorrow we’re going on a trip. I’m very happy, I’m really happy because I’m, let’s see how I say this without it sounding bad, right? Because there will be people who will tell me, “How could you come up with a beep here?” I’m fed up with Tokyo. I don’t know if Tokyo would be the word, but I’m fed up with living in Tokyo and being in Tokyo, because it’s been very complicated lately. This is something I’ve told you about many times, but it’s really becoming more and more intractable, I mean, going through Sibuya is terrifying. It’s like walking through the Hunger Games all the time. Honestly, I need the level of tourism not to decrease, because I don’t need it to decrease, I need it to be distributed, because I also feel like people are coming to Tokyo, spending a fortune, traveling 10,000, 13,000 km to come here, and they’re really just stopping to see a few things as if it were an amusement park. And Japan is so big, has so many things to show, that I personally am a little overwhelmed that everyone is in Hachiko, Sibuya, Shinuku, and four other places, and in Asakusa, and that’s it, you know? It’s like, I understand that they are beautiful areas, but there are so many beautiful areas that it gets to the point where I think what should happen is for people to go to other places. But well, this is my perception. Maybe I’m conditioned because I live here and you guys say to me, “How could you think of it? I’m really excited to go to Sibuya and I really understand, but it’s just that you’re excited and 50 million other people at the same time. Today I’m not going to stop by Sibuya.” Yes, I am going to stop by Sibuya. [ __ ] that curse. I mean, don’t get me wrong. There are a lot of things to do in Sibuya, but it’s just so many people. So, today I’m going to stop by Sibuya too because on the way to the leg thing I have to stop by Sibuya to [ __ ] take a bus and see if I can record you a little bit on the way so you can see what I’m telling you about the people. Anyway, I’ve always been recording around here like God, how many people, God, how many people. So, this isn’t something that’s going to catch you off guard, so I’m very happy to be leaving Tokyo tomorrow. We’re going to a place, also, that I really like, which is the Tojoku area, the Miyagui area, but I won’t give any details, you’ll see tomorrow. We’re going to do some really cool things. And that said, the Indiva treatment, by the way, I’m going to do it because you might be new, maybe you just arrived, it’s been a long time since I talked about this. So, well, I have something on my legs and arms that’s been getting bigger and bigger, called lipema. So, there are certain things I do, like wearing pressure, I always do certain things when I can, lymphatic massages, because that helps a lot, that help me with my condition, okay? So, Indiva is one of the things that are kind of recommended, and today I’m finally going to try it. I’m really excited. I don’t know if it’s going to hurt, if not, I’ve read that it won’t. I’m excited, but I’m also nervous. So, well, maybe we’ll leave my hair down, maybe I’ll put a headband on it or something because I think it’s giving, right? And that’s it. We’re going to go. I’ll really shut up now. First, the massage, and then I’ll tell you how it was, what I thought, if it met my expectations or not, because in the end it’s 26,000 yen, I think it cost me, which I’ll leave here how much because I don’t know. And I’ll tell you if it’s really worth it or not. I don’t know how much it costs in your countries or if you’ve done it or not. I read you in the comments because it’s really helpful to know your opinions, and what’s really helpful to me too, by the way, uh, you’re falling for it, are the likes on the video. I always ask you to comment, and obviously I love reading your comments. Lately, I’ve been responding to all the comments, too, or as many as I can, practically all of them, if I don’t like them. But they’ve been giving me a bit of a hard time because YouTube itself has been telling me that what I need is to ask for likes, because it’s thanks to seeing the likes that YouTube itself can recommend my video or not. So please leave a like on the video, it doesn’t cost you anything and it’s obviously completely free. So, with that being said, let’s go, because today we’re having a lovely day strolling around Tokyo. Let’s go. Hey, but just like this with that spotlight, without all the other ones I’d put around here because it was obviously hot, it looked like a Hollywood recording studio. Not bad either, right? I want to record you like from here when I’m doing my hair, which in the end I didn’t do my hair because I didn’t need to put on makeup. I think this light looks nice too, like I want it dark, right? Vernini-style. Okay, let’s go. Lord, how beautiful, everything, and how lovely the girl from Andrade is, and how beautiful. Super cut. I swear to God, the wind is so strong today that I feel so connected to my roots. I can practically feel like I’m in Zaragoza. I have something to tell you. Hey, I’m trying to get back on a bike. I have n’t ridden a bike for about 10 years or so for reasons, and now I want to get back on a bike because, besides, bikes are used a lot in this country . I want to use them both out of convenience and because I really like riding a bike. And I’ve posted it on Instagram, which, by the way, if you don’t follow me, it’s time to follow me. I’m going to recover my cycling skill. I haven’t recorded myself here because I’m embarrassed, but on Instagram I’ve left you some photos and a short video. I think this year is the year I buy a bike. We’ll see if in a few weeks or a few months, maybe months, but I’ve got the idea, I’m buying a bike. Finally. Anyway, the next day I’m going to go cycling, I don’t know, but the next one I’ll definitely take you with me so you can give me tips and things. I used to ride a bike a lot when I was a teenager and a little girl, like a little girl. I was always on a bike, it was crazy. But then, because of my age, I stopped going, and I want to go back and see what happens. I mean, I swear, today, I really feel connected to my roots. I really feel completely in Zaragoza. It’s so windy. But, but you hang in there, okay? Hi friends, we’ve already finished the indiva and we’re back, and we’re in a cafe. Let’s see, I’m going to try the mocha. It’s the first time I’ve been to this place, and I’m not sure. Google says it’s delicious. Let’s see. Mmm, yes, it is good. Yes, it is good. Also, I added oat milk and it’s really good. Mmm. Let’s see. I’ve just gotten back from INDA. Oh, and by the way, I’ve got my eyeliner done. I hadn’t done it before because I’m gonna finish this quickly. I just got back from getting the Indiva, and it was actually an interesting feeling. It didn’t hurt much; it felt warm, like a massage. I was there for 120 minutes, and I really felt like my legs were whiter when I finished, less heavy, and they didn’t hurt. So, really, if you experience something like me with stress, too, and many girls also get it done, I ‘ve heard on this site that when they get liposuction or something like that, the skin feels like it’s had an enema, anything that has to do with fluid retention, basically, Indiva works. So, let’s see, I did a session. I’m not going to tell you like, “Wow, suddenly it’s a before and after, right?” But I’m telling you it’s not bad. And that’s my totally honest review of the situation. And that ‘s it. Now let’s go have a coffee and finish spending the afternoon here. Then we’re going to the gym, and then we’re going to a party too. So that’s the plan for today. You know something funny? I’m in a public coffee shop, okay? And there are tons of people shouting in the background and people making coffee, and I’m on a mic, and it’s barely audible, basically because I’m talking like two little girls to my right are talking, just having a normal conversation. Can you believe it? I mean, this isn’t something that usually happens to me, but a lady comes up to me and says, “Could you please not record? I don’t like people recording in public.” And I’m like, “Okay.” And I try to say, “But I’m recording, I’m not going to make any noise. It’s just a minute, really, I record my day-to-day life because this is what I do.” And I said, “I’ve introduced myself, I mean, my name is María, what’s your name? Let me explain in a moment, I won’t be long, really, I make less noise than other people around here, in fact, and we’re in a cafe, we’re not in a library, it’s normal to talk.” And in fact, it’s a cafe, like with a coworking space, with, I mean, like with, it’s not a quiet cafe where you come to read, for example, right? And she told me no, that she simply didn’t want to talk to me, that she didn’t want to introduce herself, and that what bothered her was that I was recording. But I think what bothered her was that I was doing it in Spanish because, well, people are like that, what can I say? No, and it’s strange because the Japanese haven’t done this to me. Some women have done it to me, to be honest. But how strange because Anglo people are more, Anglo women are sometimes more clean, they wear their hair very short and very blond. Ah, my moment is empty. Well, it’s strange that there’s no one here. This small, humble place is my gym. It’s pretty cool. That’s a massage couch. This is for treadmills. We have a bike, we have various machines for leg presses, chest presses, and I don’t remember what this one is called, it’s for doing abs, and then look at this, you’ll freak out. Well, we can put a washer and dryer in there too. Yeah, yeah. Everything fits in the gym, right? But also, oh, I wonder if there’s anyone here to whiten your teeth. I swear to Jesus Christ. To whiten your teeth. Is there anyone here? No. What is this? Like for cosmetic treatments. It’s called MS, I’m not sure if anyone knows it. And there’s someone here, right? For waxing. And it’s all included in the price of the gym. So, nothing, I’m going to do what I always do, which is when I go out and I’m out all day and then I want to come to the gym because sometimes I go in the morning, sometimes I go in the afternoon, I don’t have a fixed schedule, so now I take off my shirt, I take off my skirt, and I carry here in this little bag, this one, I carry a shirt that I wear to work out, and I tie a bun. Oh, and well, there’s also this, a free zone, let’s say, to do whatever you want here. I sometimes put on videos there like squats, such, and I do them here or stretches, then here and this one here we go now, which is for a change. Oh, well. And I almost forgot about the fucking crown. A fucking karaoke, it’s just that it’s broken. He’s not paying me to go to the gym, but it’s cool. Small, but it has its functions. Anyway, Short and change. Oh, what we also have that I forgot to show is this one outside. I’m not going to show it, but it’s like portable batteries to charge your phone. While we’re here. Let’s start. I’m going to go up now, do a little vice, because you don’t know how angry I am about what happened to me earlier at the cafeteria, because I know it was because I’m a girl recording, you know, a young girl recording, whatever, and that pisses people off. And you’ll say, “Why did you give me one in the cafeteria?” Yeah, it didn’t just bother me because of the cafeteria itself, it bothered me because, man, this is constant for me. I mean, when I’m at work, when I meet with investors, when I meet with people to explain what my company is about, when I meet to talk about my work, because of this voice I have, this face I have, my hair, my clothes, because I’m a feminine young woman and on top of that, I record videos for YouTube, catastrophe, because I’m not Luisito Comunica, they look down on me or I bother them more or they don’t take me seriously. If it was real, it’s ah , and I’m fighting to make sure this isn’t the case, but well, it’s something I have to face. Just like I have to face being given opportunities because they say, “Let’s see if this way I can see this area a bit for this person and hire me for that, but then they don’t see it, well I guess it’s because it’s a [ __ ] but that’s how the world goes. So let’s do a little exercise because I need to let go of this situation. Also, tomorrow I’m going to the mountains. Tomorrow in a few hours I’m taking a train very early in the morning. Are you coming with me? We’re going to Tojoku, we’re going to see trees, to feel nature and to eat guutan. I mean, my God, how exciting. Let’s go in or else I’ll get confused. That’s it for today because tomorrow I get up at 5 for [ __ ] a train. 6:30 in the morning and finally my trip begins leaving the anguish of the city behind. First, get to Tokyo station, buy coffee, breakfast and get on the Sansen at 7:15 to Fukushima. The light that comes through the window in the morning Sinansen, I swear it’s a different story. I love it. So I took advantage and took some photos. I arrived in Fukushima around 8:45, although it flew by. Wow, there’s no one at Fukushima station. What’s this? A man there. Okay, a few more people in the background, but Fukushima is kind of familiar, right? Or not. Poor little Tojoku, he deserves much more. Where’s the bathroom? I stopped by the bathroom to touch up a little and put on some makeup because honestly before I didn’t have the energy or the desire, but now I really do. And I’m ready to begin this adventure. From here I get on the most aesthetic train in the world, the Abukuma Kyuko. It connects Fukushima with Sendai via Tomino, which is exactly where I get off today. And that’s it, first stop of the trip. Ready. Hello! Welcome to Miaki. I’m so happy to be here today. We’re visiting a super cool place and I can finally show you. Something cool about Japan other than the usual four things in Tokyo, which I really like, but I think Japan has a lot more to offer. Today we’re going to do things and visit places that people might not know as much about and that are also really worthwhile. Oh, we’re alone. No one’s there today. There’s more. Instead of being automated, the station attendant was literally taking the tickets by hand. They came to get me. You have to watch a video I left you that summarizes, and there I told you that I came to the Sendai area to do some things and such. If you like things that are more plural and with the essence of Japan as always, I swear to God that Tojoku is your area. It’s incredible. Shir Yashki is in Marumori, just a 5-minute bus ride from the station or a 30-minute walk if you’re up for it. It was built in the middle of the Edo period, in 1848, and after World War II it was converted into a museum. It has several rooms, each one dedicated to something different. It was the first time I met with the team that I was able to see original samurai armor, but this time I’m visiting a room dedicated to silk, which is extremely important in this region. In fact, this area is incredibly famous for its silk. They say some of the finest in the world comes from here. This is spectacular. One of those things that only exists in Japan, and if you want to see it, You have to leave Tokyo. Since silk is so famous in this area, a very wealthy man with a lot of money decided he wanted to invest in this area and wanted to give it more money. So that’s why he created these amazing houses, one of which was basically used to store silk, the other was where he lived. Right now, for example, it basically serves as a museum, and in fact, there are a lot of traditional things. We’re not going to do that today. We’re not doing that today, but we’re going to visit as much of the museum as possible. This part of the museum used to be the Saito family’s main warehouse, and now on the second floor, there’s an exhibit to better understand what life was like for the people who worked here when all this was in operation. This area they just showed me, so beautiful, so open at the top, is basically because they would throw the silk from above, and they would collect it downstairs to make whatever they wanted, like kimonos or whatever. I think it’s crazy how beautiful it is and how well preserved it is. And the history of this place is basically written there on a sheet of paper in Japanese with lots of kanji. And the girl who ‘s being my guide told me that this area served as inspiration for Kimetsuai. Is it similar? They’re explaining to me the difference between the food they have on display, which was what the servants ate, and the food they have on display, which was eaten by the rich, right?, of the house. And I realized that actually, practically all of us today eat like the rich people of yesteryear. This is the food of the rich, which is basically rice, miso soup with tofu, cucumber, cabbage, and their little fish with miso, I mean, it’s amazing. And this is what the servants ate, a little more. Miso soup with seaweed without tofu, we’re getting carried away. And the cucumber. And really, any restaurant with Japanese daily menu , we could say, this is what they give you, like, yy, it’s a cheap menu. I mean, these days we live very well. Thank you very much. Oh, how funny. It’s open at the top so the humidity wouldn’t corrupt the silk. They used to throw it down here. I was filming there before. Gosh, but this place is beautiful. I can’t stay here. Look at it, yes, the Nogizacas filmed a music video here. No wonder, it’s very beautiful. And they left their signatures and everything. Oh, if you like J-pop, you might know them. It’s just beautiful, beautiful here. I’m staying here, I swear. Come on, do you remember I told you I had a tremendous time, or was it here? It fell off in Sindol there. I’m going to sign. Oh, hi. Oh, look, and this is going to be my house. They’re introducing it to me. Oh, how elegant. How beautiful. Welcome to my home. I love it because all the buildings here are truly inspired. This is just like the one in Kimetro. This is just like I don’t know what. This is just like I don’t know how many. I mean, no, it’s a cannonball. But this is a turtle inside, and that’s a giant avocado, and this is a cannonball. Welcome to my Yui. These were things they traded with foreigners. No, this isn’t from here, but I’ve been told these things were traded with foreigners. I mean, basically, this is the house of this important man I told you about before. His belongings and museum-like things are there for you to visit. And it’s very interesting because since he was the richest man in the area, he obviously has a ton of historical things, and a lot of trade is done here. So it’s really cool. Oh, how funny they have the dioramas of what the city used to be like with people doing things. It’s huge. There are a ton of dioramas because there are more on the other side, and of course, on bicycles, I mean, you can’t go without a bicycle. Look, this is the house, I think, with the man. Gosh, I haven’t had time. There are so many things to see. I have to go back, I want to keep learning things. Gosh, we’re leaving now. We’ll have to come back. We’re doing a community tour. I’ll prepare a tour and we’ll all come together to take pictures like chips. Please. I’d like to buy these salty crackers as soon as you enter here, where the souvenir shop is. The thing is, we have to go and they won’t let me in. There are so many things to show you that there’s no time. Wow, it’s really a shame this area of Japan isn’t known outside of Japan. It’s beautiful to visit. The people are friendly, they have delicious food, they have green areas, but people don’t come because they don’t know about it. I’m leaving you some information here, and I’ll leave more in the info box later, so you can check it out. After this little trip back in time, it was time to eat, and obviously it had to be Sendai’s specialty, Gutan. Yes, yes, literally beef tongue. If you’re not vegan, you have no excuse; you have to try it; you’ll thank me. The chosen place was DQ, a restaurant that opened in 1997 and has locations all over Japan. This is Don Quixote de la Mancha. They say it’s German and all, and yes, of course it is German, but Don Quixote is Spanish. Now it’s a German turkey that looks like Don Quixote, and I wander into a garden. A guijote. Not only can you eat brutally good guutan here, but this particular place is also famous for its craft beer. They explained how they make it, showed me the conservation areas, and finally, they served me a really big, cold pitcher. I asked them why everything had such a German feel, and they told me it’s literally because beer is super popular in Germany, and if that weren’t enough, their beer has won tons of awards, so I was happy to try it. How interesting, really. And how delicious the beer is. I’m surprised. And now I’m going to do, uh, the thing I look forward to most whenever I travel to this part of the country: eat guutan, which I truly believe is one of the most delicious foods I’ve ever had. And I know this creates a bit of controversy because guutan is actually beef tongue. And when I say this, people on Instagram always say, “Oh no, how do you eat that?” I swear it’s a delicacy and the most popular thing on the menu, so there must be a reason. Oh, they gave me this. This is awesome. And you can take this home with you. You come here, you buy it, you take it home. And this is awesome. That’s the boss. Thank you very much. The best. Since when is there a life-size rocket here in the middle of a park in Japan? These are all cherry trees, by the way. The day I came, it was all full of cherry trees. There was a little museum that I think we’ll get a better look at now. It’s really cool. They have a ton of stuff inside. It’s geared toward the whole family, you know? It’s not super scientific, which I think is really cool because I, for example, am not a scientist or a rocket expert, but I can come to this place and learn about the Japanese equivalent of NASA, which is here. So now we’re going to learn a little more. In fact, this rocket is a life-size replica that was made in Japan. And there’s a cemetery here, by the way. Look how cool. [ __ ] which are large fabrics, eh? I imagine that none of you here will be aerospace engineers like me. Well, maybe you are, because there are a lot of you, so maybe there’s an aerospace engineer or a physicist or something, but this seems spectacular to me. If you’re interested in these things on your trip to Japan, take a look. Wow. Also, by the way, it seems like a spectacular place to take a photo. I’m going to take it up there. And by the way, if you don’t follow me on Instagram, it’s a good time, but remember that you have to follow me on Instagram because I upload reel stories there in real time so you know where I am. And of course, if you’re not subscribed to the channel, subscribe to the channel, it’s very important because that’s how you get the recommendations. And please leave a like, because that way YouTube knows that you’re not made up people, that you’re real and recommends my channel to more people. I would really appreciate it. Oh, okay. This is the entrance to the museum at this place called Cosmouse, by the way. The thing is, as always, everything is only in Japanese. So, although there’s a fantastic lady who will try to explain it to you, please let me know in the comments if you want it in English so they can see that I’m not making this up, that there really are people who would like to come here. You think not, but I’m sure there are. Okay, the lady is explaining to me that, for example, this here, which is like the replica outside the rocket, They made the engine. They’re very proud because their main job is here, making these engines, and of course, making a rocket engine is no small feat. What I understood is that this is the satellite they put into orbit thanks to this mission, and this is one of the photos they took on this mission. Basically, next to Cosmo House is Jacka. It’s the development center specialized in rocket engines like that one over there. It ‘s huge. How incredible. Look, this one is in English. How cool. This is the second H2 Rocket. Oh, those are real remains. Oh, look, there are little messages. They just came here and explained to me what this was . These are all the people who were in charge of Operation Hayabusa, which was the one that sent the rocket to put what I showed you before. Wow, in the sky and take those beautiful photos. And the one in the center, the largest, the one at Marnaca, is the one in charge of the mission, and all the others, people who were part of it, whether they’re engineers, people who flew, people who didn’t. Oh, well, look. And here they have the recreation of a satellite and the photos it takes. I mean, everything related to aerospace, I find it incredibly interesting, like, you know? Uh, interstellar, but of course, I don’t understand. In fact, do you see how enormous this is? Well, this is basically what the satellites are in the world with, so you can imagine how big it is, that it’s out there orbiting in space, next to the size of a person. And it doesn’t interest me to think that all these things are needed for me to be able to, well, I know how to put on a Rubius video at home in Japan while I talk to my parents on WhatsApp in Spain. Of course, I can’t stop to think about it, but thanks to all these things. Oh my goodness, science. And now we’re going to go up so you can see the views, which are crazy. Look, these are the astronauts who have gone from Japan. This, well, this is a spectacular thing with hearts and everything who have gone into space, and you can take a picture, uh, with them here. I love it. And we’ve reached space, and these are the views, which are very beautiful. And that mountain over there is called Zago Mountain. Look, we’re here now, and behind these mountains, here, like, in front of this sign, in these mountains, is the research and studies center. JAXA is right behind here. It’s marked there, behind these little trees. And they hold a Guinness World Record for the smallest orbital rocket, as they say. The Japanese are very reserved and cute, even when it comes to rockets, really. And these are all the people thanks to whom we’ve achieved what we have, and this is quite current, for example, from 2022, I mean, we’re not talking about gokos 80 and that’s it, no no no. Japan hasn’t been in space for a few years, but I think it’s super remarkable. And I think they explained to me at the time that they’re still working on it and that they’ve failed many times, but they’re still working on it until the day it’s perfect and they manage to take it into orbit too. And look, from here, right in front of this, you have the rocket’s peak, and look how it looks from here. Look. Good heavens. And I find it super funny that when you get on the elevator, it counts down like this, and it seems like you’re also going up into orbit while you’re looking through the glass at the rocket, and I don’t know, I think it’s really cool, honestly. And they have a manga about what they’ve been doing here. The museum is tiny, but very cool for understanding the country’s path in space exploration. In the store, they also sell astronaut food, but Japanese-style; they even have space tacos. I mean, I took one with me on my last trip, and I still have to try them in real life. So leave me a comment if you want me to record it. Bye bye. And now, saying goodbye to everyone and everything, after an incredible day, I arrive at Kakuda station to return to Fokushima and from there back to Tokyo. I’m leaving with the desire to stay many more days, honestly, because this part of Japan has a special magic. Sometimes, among so many neon lights in the city, we forget that this other Japan also exists, and it’s truly worth discovering. The team, One of the gentlemen accompanying me to explain everything on this trip has made these little flags, his entire team, to ask them not to remove the train, because, well, you know, local lines don’t get as much support from the central government. There are people who complain, and people who don’t. How lovely. I hope they listen to them because these people deserve to have this train too. And by the way, this is something pretty cool. There’s a Stampoo Rally where you can collect all these Stampoos along the entire line. I would have loved to do it on this trip, let’s see if I can do it on the next one. And look how lovely this one is. And nothing else, here you put a piece of paper, any kind, or a little book, compiling them all, and you can have it, as a reminder, of your trip, and it’s free. I love these things. Let’s see if I can do it, please, come soon and I’ll show it to you. Did you know that in Sibat there’s an entire mountain of cherry trees? During the Sakura season, they turn completely pink. It seems like a dream, really. And there are also streets full of kitten statues, which, they say, are the little guardians of the locals. I’m already heading back to Tokyo. Actually, I’m now taking the local train that should take me to Fukushima, which is where I spent this morning, and from Fukushima I’ll return to Tokyo. But getting out of the city has been great, I swear, because I’m also leaving with a ton of little gifts, a ton of memories, so it’s great . I’m tired from getting up early and everything, but a day trip like this is super necessary. Tell me, what do you think about me going on trips like this from time to time, or are you more of a city person? Look, no, Tokyo, Osaka, whatever, but city. A bunch of ro. And if that weren’t enough, on my way to S canen I happened upon the Lapras and Chany train. I mean, there are so many stories to discover in Tojoku that I feel like I’ve only scratched the surface. This isn’t my train; it’s going to Sendai, and I’ll take this one. How strange. I’m always in Sendai, aren’t I? When I come here. I hope to return very soon. Thanks for joining me this time, and I’ll see you on the next adventure. Janet!

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22件のコメント

  1. Qué rabia lo de la cafetería, nosotras te queremos pese a que la gente sea super maleducada. Qué guays los últimos videos, están genial <3

  2. OMG! me encanta que menciones el tema del Lipedema, no quería mencionarlo en otros comentarios de otros videos.. porque me parece algo mas personal.. pero siempre pienso que tal te irá con ese problemilla y tal, así que, de verdad te lo agradezco. Y antes menciono temas viajes y demás en el comentario del video anterior, antes comentas en este video que te vas de viaje jajajaja ADORAMOS!. Con respecto a la señora esa.. si tanto le molesta que vaya a otra cafetería, punto. Ya estoy cansado de la gente 0 empática y amargada de la vida.. Que se compre un amigo o algo.. no se. Estoy viendo el video.. y, no he podido parar de pensar en que el sello de la estación tiene un QR integrado :S de que será? Quizás para la siguiente vez que vayas, podrías cotillear que es y mostrárnoslo? 😀

  3. Que atrevimiento, que un extranjero vaya a ordenarle a otro en un lugar que no es el país de ninguno de los dos que no haga algo por que le molesta. No es por pesado pero eso es algo muy gringo.

    A mi me gustan estos videos donde muestran lugares no "en trending" de los países que me gustaría visitar.

  4. Que bonito, me ha encantado el vlog con la excursión ❤Hacen falta más vídeos así para que el turismo se reparta y no se quede solo en Tokio

  5. Que bien te queda el pelo con tu rizo natural tia, la mejor decisión que has podido tomar, si necesitas recomendación de productos para pelito, yo tengo exactamente el mismo patrón de rizo y te puedo echar un cable.

  6. fui a japón un mes y coincido al 1000% las mejores zonas son las más rurales o los pueblitos tradicionales, la comida riquísima además y la amabilidad de las personas lo mejor🥰

  7. No me extraña que te enfades por lo de la mujer de la cafetería las mujeres siempre tenemos que pedir disculpas por todo incluso ante otras mujeres o nos cuesta el doble conseguir nuestros objetivos es triste pero es la realidad eres muy valiente por vivir allí sola ser independiente y emprendedora me encantan estos vídeos un saludo! ❤

  8. Yo estuve en Kansai durante un mes y me faltó tiempo jaja
    Mi pareja está ahora viviendo allá y está levantando un tour operador con su jefe para sacar un poco a la gente de Tokyo, ofreciendo tours no sólo a las partes icónicas de Kansai (Kyoto-Osaka-Nara), sino que también a otros lugares menos visitados.
    Así que ahí andábamos ambos en la misión de ir a ver de primera mano lugares que podrían ser interesantes para turistas occidentales 😁 lo más curioso fue cuando fuimos a Fukui, al museo de dinosaurios y éramos los únicos occidentales en todo el pueblo jajaja y los únicos que íbamos sin niños (lit la niña era yo, porque andaba dándole en el gusto a mi yo chiquita y mi yo chiquita hasta lloró al ver por primera vez su dinosaurio favorito ever igual lloré muchas veces por muchas cosas ese mes jajaja pero de emoción).
    Pero si ya es impresionante la cantidad de extranjeros que hay en las zonas icónicas de Kansai, me imagino como debe estar Tokyo 😫 mis amigos acá como que no me creían que iba a Japon y no iba a visitar si quiera Tokyo jajaja

  9. 12:00 An no le hagas caso y para la próxima señora que moleste le dices: "mire no la estoy filmando y me encuentro in working, así que tome a por culo vieja culera" y listo te ríes de la vida que eres lo mas Anshin, te adoro my business queen 💖

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