19 things that surprised me in Germany as a Japanese person | vlog

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Samurai Matcha

Samurai Matcha

Күн бұрын

In the last video, after having matcha tea at the Eiffel Tower in France, I took a train to Frankfurt, Germany.
I was surprised by many things in France, but how will Germany surprise me for the first time being here?
This is my whole experience in Germany.
Let’s get started!
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@pla1nswalk3r
@pla1nswalk3r Жыл бұрын
The lack of pictures has multiple reasons. For one, you save money by not having to print images of every dish. Also it goes back to a time when many poor people couldn't read, so the restaurants for poor people would have pictures, while the ones for the upper classes would have descriptions. So not having pictures became a symbol of higher class.
@flitsertheo
@flitsertheo Жыл бұрын
I associate these menus-with-pictures with those tourist-trap restaurants you'll find in any touristy place.
@My123Tutorials
@My123Tutorials Жыл бұрын
​@@flitsertheo I feel the same. 😅 But having pictures on the menu in a foreign country is quite nice...
@flitsertheo
@flitsertheo Жыл бұрын
@@My123Tutorials If you can trust those pictures.
@danielantony1882
@danielantony1882 Жыл бұрын
Sounds stupid to me.
@dekenlst
@dekenlst Жыл бұрын
No. Colour photography is very recent (1970s). There was no illiteracy issue in Germany in the '70s
@simplexj4298
@simplexj4298 Жыл бұрын
As a German, I love those public book storages and use them a lot. Sometimes I bring a book or two, sometimes I take one. A bit like a treasure hunt. Best thing is these installations often make me read different authors or genres than I usually do, thus widening my personal horizon a bit. Highly recommended!
@const2499
@const2499 Жыл бұрын
Slava Ukraini :D
@Fruit_bee
@Fruit_bee 11 ай бұрын
@@const2499 Geroyam Slava ❤
@prat1024
@prat1024 9 ай бұрын
How do I find these spots? I moved to stuttgart and they dont pop up on google maps or searches
@liqiz1755
@liqiz1755 9 ай бұрын
@@prat1024really?
@m_lies
@m_lies Жыл бұрын
The very low vertical traffic lights with 3 lights are for bicycles, the traffic lights with only two lights are for pedestrians and the taller ones with 3 traffic lights are for cars.
@Bioshyn
@Bioshyn Жыл бұрын
Except in Düsseldorf, the pedestrian lights also have yellow lights.
@cakesyouth
@cakesyouth Жыл бұрын
Also to note, the low traffic lights for bicycles are smaller and sometimes there are lower traffic lights for normal cars (which are bigger) because the higher ones are mostly for trucks and other big vehicles but they all still have three lights.
@-Lazy
@-Lazy Жыл бұрын
​@@Bioshyn What? Most of them have "please wait" as the third one. Only a few ones have yellow light
@airlag
@airlag Жыл бұрын
I wish addidional low traffic lights were common. Standing in first place with my car with only high traffic lights strains my neck.
@maxtremetrains3743
@maxtremetrains3743 11 ай бұрын
@@-Lazy actually, Düsseldorf is the only city in Germany with yellow pedestrian lights. And yes they are at every traffic light here. Every other place only has red and green (except for only a few railway crossings in rare exceptions) because that is the norm of the StVO (german traffic law). Düsseldorf is allowed to keep them however because they are rather popular among some locals and politicians and also because we already had pedestrian lights with yellow since 1953 which was 20 years BEFORE the red-green standard was adopted into StVO. Outside of Germany you can also find such lights in some swiss and italian cities btw.
@Elathaia
@Elathaia Жыл бұрын
This was probably said by others before, but: There are toilets in shopping centres that you can use for free - it totally depends on where you are and which centre you're in. For example in my city in northern Germany there's one centre where you can use the toilets for free, two where you CAN leave a tip but don't have to and others where I'm not actually sure :D So you don't have to pay everywhere :)
@derPetunientopf
@derPetunientopf Жыл бұрын
In my City of Gießen there are Signs/Stickers in some shop-windows that indicate that they have a friendly toilet (Nette Toilette) which means that people can use their toilet without buying or paying anything. Apparently this exists in about 200 German citys.
@Luna7Nox
@Luna7Nox Жыл бұрын
All shopping centres I have been in germany until now had free toilets. That shopping center looked special and the toilets expensive, I think its a higher class shoping center. There are also some public toilets that are for free I actually know a few around the city I work in and also which are most times clean and which are not. By the way never visit the toilet in a japanese MC-Donalds, almost the worst I had ever seen. (exepet for toilets at a big festival in germany, way worse)
@CrolyGiart
@CrolyGiart 11 ай бұрын
in my 28 years i have never seen a toilet in germany that requires you to pay.
@toymenagerie2947
@toymenagerie2947 Жыл бұрын
I'm happy you got the chance to see different cities in Germany. A lot of people think, if they know one city in Germany, they know every city and only visit Munich or Berlin which are both not a 100% representation. Every area is different and people are different, too. I live in the Ruhr area, near Düsseldorf, but if you drive not much you'll be at the north sea for example, it so different from Frankfurt and Cologne. Hamburg is amazing, too. :)
@axyz1078
@axyz1078 Жыл бұрын
southeast black forest here, every VILLAGE has had its own microculture here lol most people know the Bollenhut, but this was worn only in about 3 villages in the black forest.... no idea why its a symbol for the black forest.... same with whole germany, even tho it might be not extreme everywhere, bu not every place in germany looks like bavaria, berlin or whatever.... sadly many people forget those wonderful places when visiting germany, or even talking about it
@Mr.Monta77
@Mr.Monta77 Жыл бұрын
I totally agree, every city, town and village has something unique to offer. Or almost. I visited Ulm last summer and found it to be both interesting and welcoming. Of course, the Ulmer Dom chuch was… sort of insane but certainly very impressive. Nice people too. (PS I have no affiliation with Ulm in any way or form, just a nice place) 😊
@LuKaChiix3
@LuKaChiix3 Жыл бұрын
I feel this comment a lot because whenever I watch these type of videos I feel like a foreigner myself because I live near Flensburg and it's so different here from like Köln or München
@achimsinn6189
@achimsinn6189 Жыл бұрын
I totally agree. For a moment I was worried that he would go only to frankfurt and think all the cities in Germany would be like that. Frankfurt is somewhat special because it is a business city with a huge focus on banks and finance. I still feel he should also have visited Munich or Nürnberg or Stuttgart because Those are much different to Frankfurt Düsseldorf and Cologne.
@Wolf-ln1ml
@Wolf-ln1ml 11 ай бұрын
@@achimsinn6189 Why always just the really big cities? How about Osnabrück with it's historically famous town hall? How about some smaller village pretty much anywhere? It's even extremely rare to see a recommendation for pretty much _the_ tourist town, Rothenburg o.d.T. Always just the major cities that certainly do show off some variety, but only a narrow slice of the _overall_ variety.
@mikezmiles
@mikezmiles Жыл бұрын
German here: idk if anyone already said it but the 3D / FFP2 Masks were requiered by the government because they are even safer then the normal surgical masks so we werent allowed to use the normal masks. The rule is over now but most most people still own and thus use the 3D masks
@franjocupic3241
@franjocupic3241 Жыл бұрын
Yeah just trust what the government says, that's always a good idea..
@jbird4478
@jbird4478 Жыл бұрын
@@franjocupic3241 Especially now. I live right next to Germany in the Netherlands and masks are a distant memory. It's been two years or so since they were last mandated here. Pretty much the whole world is past that, and more and more research is showing that it barely worked anyway and did in fact have negative consequences. But the Germans are still like "lets just do what our government says".
@franjocupic3241
@franjocupic3241 Жыл бұрын
@@jbird4478 yeah fr the german culture is just do what they're told and not question anything
@Weissklangi
@Weissklangi Жыл бұрын
@@franjocupic3241 No they don't, german here. The ones that still use masks, are the stupid ones, that can't think for themselves and still believe in the goverment. The rest doesn't use it anymore.
@nils4088
@nils4088 Жыл бұрын
German government told people to stop wearing masks several months ago. Many people stopped wearing them even before but some wear them even today so your theory is totally wrong... German citizens do follow the rules like robots...
@user-sd7mt8ky5f
@user-sd7mt8ky5f Жыл бұрын
お疲れ様でした。ドイツは私の大好きな国の一つです。とても広い国で行くべき所がたくさんありますが、未だ取り組みの途中です。 日本に来る外国人観光客は日本人はとても親切だとよく言いますが、ドイツの人も変わらない位親切でした。大変いい思い出です。 I like Germany very much.Of course it has a lot of sightseeing resourses,kindness of local people was remarkable from the Japanese point of view.
@luckyluke7226
@luckyluke7226 Жыл бұрын
🇩🇪❤🇯🇵
@Leshantra
@Leshantra Жыл бұрын
That is interessting and kinda funny, because most non german people consider Germans to be very rude. But I guess, Japan and Germany have that in common somehow, and that's why japanese people don't think of our more distant behaviour as rude.
@user-sd7mt8ky5f
@user-sd7mt8ky5f Жыл бұрын
@@Leshantra Thank you for the commet,Leshantra.I understand your way of thinking because I watched a fierce battle between the police and young riot on the nose as well.However,all of my friends also told me the German had been kind. Any way,I will keep the good memory.Danke.
@kushig2932
@kushig2932 Жыл бұрын
I think Germany is the Japan of Europe every time I'm in Germany I feel it's Japan but in a European perspective! I'm so happy to hear that Germany has so many vegan options and your friend is Vegan. I wasn't vegan when I lived in Japan or the many times I visited Germany but now I am so this is great to hear
@MasterChiefKamps
@MasterChiefKamps Жыл бұрын
some the other way around! we are far away from each other, but seem to have a lot of similarities and a feeling of cultural connection. maybe because both come from a time of a lot of different and independent city/small states + WW2 and we both like to build great cars :D Greetings from Germany! hope to visit Japan one day by myself. especially the countryside.
@sandraankenbrand
@sandraankenbrand 11 ай бұрын
As a german i often travelled Japan and always had the impression I'm in Germany
@sylviamack5211
@sylviamack5211 11 ай бұрын
​@@MasterChiefKamps i always felt the same when talkinh with Japanese Friends. Lots of common values.
@lackenproof
@lackenproof 11 ай бұрын
I think mindset of japanese people is so similar to mindset of german people
@sandraankenbrand
@sandraankenbrand 11 ай бұрын
@Malicioushunter well, I miss the friendliness, politeness, respect and mindfulness in Germany... you won't finde somebody to beg you to take their sear in a bus in Germany if elderly or pregnant, to the contrary: most would look away... Japan is society orientated, Germany sets the individual person higher than society. Good example was Covid
@fireknight8839
@fireknight8839 Жыл бұрын
never forget germany is a federation of different countries with their own culture and history. in the north the vikings, in the south the romans, in the east the slavs and in the west the franks. and all in different forms.
@j.p.vanbolhuis8678
@j.p.vanbolhuis8678 Жыл бұрын
Frankental is in the east though :)
@PeterAuto1
@PeterAuto1 Жыл бұрын
But there is also in the West
@j.p.vanbolhuis8678
@j.p.vanbolhuis8678 Жыл бұрын
@@PeterAuto1 Could be, but the franks were a tribe with large power centres in modern south eastern germany (i.e. bayern etc). The probably was also a Frank group in the west, but interestingly the french name for germany refers to a different tribe, that lived in roughly modern day Baden Wurtemberg "Alemanni". (french name for Germany "Allemagne") So it seems to two regions of Frankish power were divided by the Alemanni tribe.
@d.sazzles4217
@d.sazzles4217 Жыл бұрын
​@@j.p.vanbolhuis8678 not only the french call Germany Alemagne...some other countries have similar names but written different..Alemannia,Almania etc. I think it is because my culture is not only in Germany it is also in main part of Switzerland,small part of West Austria,South West Bavaria,Liechtenstein,East France,very few parts of Northern Italy. My culture was known for travelling a lot and finding new places to stay like a lot of other cultures too but the Alemanic stayed in a lot of countries. The Alemanic culture is connectkon between Switzerland,Austria and Germany through the lake constance
@stefanzantes8818
@stefanzantes8818 Жыл бұрын
​@@j.p.vanbolhuis8678We have 2 Frankenthals, 1 in Rhineland-Palatine and the other one in Saxony.
@eaglenoimoto
@eaglenoimoto Жыл бұрын
No wet towels: Because they are not part of the culture, but also because it’s terrible for the environment, as the packaged ones are not biodegradable 😢 I worked in Düsseldorf for years and miss the (for Germany) cheap Japanese food, it’s at least double the price where I live now in Hamburg and also when I lived in London.
@iamcarbonandotherbits.8039
@iamcarbonandotherbits.8039 Жыл бұрын
I lived in Germany from 1973 to 1984 and won't have a bad word said about it. I came over from Liverpool UK, at the age of 17 and spent the happiest 11 years of my life in Menden where I learnt to sail on the mohnesee dam some 45km from Dotrmund. In the summer months I'd go to the Mosel Valley and pick grapes with other people my age group most of whome were from around the world. In October we had the beer fest which is now world famous, November we would be skiing in Bavaria then back to Menden for Christmas and New year. This was just some of the highlights of my first 11 of my 15 years in the army the remaining years I spent in the Outer Hebrides, which in my eyes is a jewel in the British Isles not many people know about. If you're a outdoorsy type or enjoy fishing then get your butt out there you won't regret it.
@enderman6killer210
@enderman6killer210 Жыл бұрын
7:50 those are so called "liebesschlösser" or "love locks", cuplles hang them up on bridges to symbolise their status as beeing together. Thats why they have names. They sadly have gotten a bit out of hand and are now found so often on bridges, that some citys decidet to remouve them, because it was endagering some bridges to collabse because of the extra weight.
@ilisan
@ilisan Жыл бұрын
12:15 long eye contact when toasting, a German tradition that probably feels weird to Japanese people^^ It's great to see you trying out all kinds of things and having friends wherever you go, no surprise your journeys look like a lot of fun. There are so many different things to see in Europe, you better visit again!
@SIC647
@SIC647 9 ай бұрын
Danes do it too. I cringe so hard when people don't. My partner is half Hungarian, and didn't learn it properly even though he grew up here, so I have taken upon me to teach (push, force, nag 😅) him into doing it right. It feels so intensely rude if someone does it wrong.
@Atheria444
@Atheria444 Жыл бұрын
I have wanted to visit Germany for a while, but now that I know veganism is popular there now, I really need to go! We have “Tiny Little Libraries” (sometimes called “Tiny Free Libraries”) here in the USA and I love them.
@wankertanker1813
@wankertanker1813 Жыл бұрын
Those tiny libraries are neat. We have some in our midwest US (great lakes region) town, too. We got a bunch when walmart was trying to buy land in our downtown & buy rezoning and they donated a bunch of money for people to construct them thinking it would be easy to buy good will. Our local community took the donation and built them. It was easy to show the spike in donations by that corporation. But we didn't let walmart take over our downtown. :) Allowing regular, non-corporate chain local businesses room to breathe without the state chartered giant plopping down all around them. We were able to maintain something non-cookie cutter. Some little libraries also unfortunately occasionally suffer vandalism or disrepair. But not all. I wish we had more vegetarian and vegan options. Here vegetarian is still often some sort of cheese dish.
@Astrofrank
@Astrofrank Жыл бұрын
But be careful, as purely vegan restautants are mainly located in bigger cities. But normal restaurants usually have vegan or vegetarian dishes on their menue even in the countryside.
@rdsdeng
@rdsdeng Жыл бұрын
Eat veggies at hone or pack viggies its much cheaper
@v-mouse
@v-mouse Жыл бұрын
If you visit big cities like Berlin or Frankfurt you should be fine. 😊
@user-di5xq2ly2v
@user-di5xq2ly2v Жыл бұрын
I also found these tiny libraries when visiting China. It's such a nice thing.
@Kato0807K
@Kato0807K Жыл бұрын
I don't know what it is but somehow videos of people visiting the country I live in and enjoying it just makes me happy :) I'm really happy you enjoyed your stay in Germany!
@amandinha0199
@amandinha0199 Жыл бұрын
I didn't know that putting locks on a bridge was not very common. 😅 Couples put them with their initials and after locking them you should throw the key in to the water, so kinda representing everlasting love.
@hmvollbanane1259
@hmvollbanane1259 Жыл бұрын
Incidentally the bridge he showed in Cologne is where that trend started originally. Though it has caused a lot of problems for the city as the bridge was never designed to hold all that added weight so they regularly have to remove thousands of them to protect its structural integrity
@emilwandel
@emilwandel Жыл бұрын
Feeling locked into a relationship how romantic. Not.
@nijditk-nextlevelhe1477
@nijditk-nextlevelhe1477 Жыл бұрын
I'm happy that you liked Germany 🇩🇪. I am polish, but I grew up in Germany and now I'm in France so I miss the country a lot. 😊
@tripledoubleone
@tripledoubleone Жыл бұрын
I lived in Germany for 10 years, now I am in France. Nothing has made me love Germany as much as living in France 😆
@nijditk-nextlevelhe1477
@nijditk-nextlevelhe1477 Жыл бұрын
@@tripledoubleone haha 😂 yes so true.
@DenzelPF-jl4lj
@DenzelPF-jl4lj Жыл бұрын
What are the pros and cons of living in France compared to Germany? I am German and love living here but I also love France so I try to go there as often as possible:)
@nijditk-nextlevelhe1477
@nijditk-nextlevelhe1477 Жыл бұрын
@@DenzelPF-jl4lj I liked in Germany that the people follow the rules much more than in France for example. Sometimes I could get crazy for this.
@WolfHagenSdW
@WolfHagenSdW Жыл бұрын
Feel free to come back. many jobs open while strikes are coming. :D
@Mirakla
@Mirakla Жыл бұрын
Hey greetings from someone from the south of Germany it is nice to see that you like Germany I can recommend you if you are ever in Germany again if you want to see beautiful nature the south e.g. Black Forest and the Alps
@rhysodunloe2463
@rhysodunloe2463 Жыл бұрын
German beer comes in many sizes and differently shaped glasses which all depend on the kind of beer. With Bavarian wheat beer in 0.5 litre glasses (Halbe, lit. "half one") and occasionally 1 litre mugs (Maß, lit. "measurement") down to Kölsch or Alt in Northrhine-Westfalia which is typically served in 0.2 litre glasses (Kölsch in a narrow and Alt in a wide glass). The standard size for Pils - which is popular in most parts of Germany - is 0.4 litre and in most regions it's served in a glass called Tulpe (tulip).
@sergeantpommes
@sergeantpommes Жыл бұрын
2:07 I have to shock you. This is the normal size for a beer. There are even bigger beerglass called "Maß" (1L) which are often used in southern Germany / Bavaria
@adriancentra
@adriancentra Жыл бұрын
Kind of surreal watching you go to my city Düsseldorf while I’m sitting in a train in Japan 😅 And yes, please bring wet towels to Germany. Such a good invention.
@mjs8625
@mjs8625 Жыл бұрын
I really enjoyed this video! I went to Germany late last year for a bike and barge tour and the culture is so different than the U.S. So old and so many castles. I loved it. You gave a different overview and I am glad you had a good visit. You are one of the most engaging, endearing and adaptable people I follow on KZfaq. I really appreaciate what you share! Thank you for making it a part of your life. If you are ever in Tacoma Washington, USA, let me know. I would love to show you around.
@riaconradt2554
@riaconradt2554 Жыл бұрын
I think there are many vegan restaurants only in the big cities. There will be vegetarian options in most restaurants, though. Glad you enjoyed your trip to Germany.
@Lettersundlife
@Lettersundlife Жыл бұрын
Hi, it is so iteresting seeing someone visiting Germany (the country were I live and was born). I live and studied in Düsseldorf, so the city is quite common to me. We have sooo many more japanese and korean bars, restaurants, book stores, physicians etc.... here. Also a bookstore that sells books in japanese lenguage. For me, the christmas markets, the old buildings and the toilets you have to pay for are so "normal", that I don´t realize this might be surprising for tralvelers. I am happy you enjoyed your stay in Germany. Come back soon! Oh, and I really enjoy the "Bücherschrank" which is the place for shared books. You find them in most German cities. I already donated soooo many books - I cannot remember how many :D
@zhufortheimpaler4041
@zhufortheimpaler4041 Жыл бұрын
Düsseldorf has the largest japanese community outside of japan, so its not really surprising^^
Жыл бұрын
Vegan foods & German beer! My paradise! 🥨🍺
@kb6805
@kb6805 Жыл бұрын
I really enjoyed your video and as a German I was very pleased that you like my country so much. For your next visit I recommend Munich, Berlin and Hamburg. Also very beautiful cities and absolutely worth a visit.
@usagi009
@usagi009 Жыл бұрын
I've always wanted to visit Germany . I've noticed that we have many similar things to Germany in Japan .
@ninototo1
@ninototo1 Жыл бұрын
I think Germany and Japan are similar
@kirasternenfeuer6198
@kirasternenfeuer6198 Жыл бұрын
@@ninototo1 Yes and no after all both countrys have some similaritys in how they love to organize the average live they share similar believes interaction with work and other people and have an eye for quality products. The Japanese culture however might be more strict in some other aspects and also sometimes more weird in others ^^ When it comes to rules both countrys have the comunity in mind while a country like the United States of America is based on the individual for example. Overall Japan shares culturel influences as well like classic music and they have also a similar drinking culture. In short you could say they share a similar spirit while stil having their own will to live accordingly to that spirit. The biggest differences might be arround stuff like work life balance and the importance of honor in the society as a whole yet all of this has its pros and cons and If I have to name something that is troubling me thinking of Japan than it is the extremes they provide in the spectrum with people that might be excluded of the shared comunity as a whole or even celebrated to much in the opposite direction. Both countrys share a lot but also could learn a lot from each other if they would cooperate more closely for the benefit of all. So saying Japan and Germany are the same is basically as saying that France and Germany is the same yet they have so much differences as well that it is more than just a little bit of cultural influence.
@ninototo1
@ninototo1 Жыл бұрын
@@kirasternenfeuer6198 🤔 Where did I say theyre the same?
@darthplagueis13
@darthplagueis13 Жыл бұрын
That has some historical reasons. Essentially, there were a sort of prussian-japanese developmental cooperation in the 19th century in which Japan used germany/prussia as a sort of model to catch up to date after the country had completely isolated itself from the rest of the world for a while.
@ninototo1
@ninototo1 Жыл бұрын
@@darthplagueis13 Thats right. There is also the fact both countries lost WW2 and were extensively bombed, then helped by the US to recover and had US troops stationed there. Japan and Germany have the highest troops of US soldiers stationed outside of the US. Then both countries became industrial and economical powerhouses well known for their cars. They are really strikingly similar.
@sora_osxmu
@sora_osxmu Жыл бұрын
7:29 ish The reason why some people still wear masks is because corona. During the pandemic, it was mandatory to wear these masks (called FFP2) because they are thicker and provide better protection. Wearing these masks was mandatory in public places such as supermarkets, etc. By the end of 2022, most places were mask-free, and the requirement to wear masks on public transportation was eliminated in February of this year. I apologize for any mistakes English isn't my first language.
@a91170
@a91170 Жыл бұрын
I still wear mask BECAUSE others don't. Many have a cold and don't care to spread it in closed spaces
@rdsdeng
@rdsdeng Жыл бұрын
Yup its personal itf theywant . I think he does not read or watch news since its tragic and violence : i watch one of his video he rmentioned that
@Rena-yz8jp
@Rena-yz8jp Жыл бұрын
​@@a91170 🤦‍♀️
@princess2chiru
@princess2chiru Жыл бұрын
If a restaurant puts pictures of their food in the menu they would need to get it always looking like it. Like with the same amount of potatoes or with this specific vegetable. I worked in an ice bar for a time. It was recuired that the ice looks always like in the fotos. But with only descriptions you could vary easier based on what you have available (with the amount). ---- Even in Germany you won't find vegetarian restaurants everywhere. In the country side or at least where I live I think there is only 1 pure vegetarian restaurant. But you can find restaurant with none or up to 5 vegetarian dishes ... vegan is another topic in bavaria. 😅 And in Brandenburg/Saxony some food may be named the same but be something completly different. Their are restaurant that sell alternative meals how they cooked them in the GDR.
@wolf310ii
@wolf310ii 11 ай бұрын
We are not in the US, McD has pictures of the food on the menu and the food they serve doesnt look like the picture, no one cares about the pictures. In a written menu the food has to made with the ingridients listed in the menu, you still cant just change french fries for potato edges or a Bratwurst with a Weißwurst.
@gretafrank1990
@gretafrank1990 Жыл бұрын
Ah, Köln / Cologne. I went there and camped by the river on my birthday! Looks like you had lots of fun.
@ernst6787
@ernst6787 Жыл бұрын
Very nice Video to see your impressions. I am German living in Düsseldorf and when I was young I worked at Mitsubishi in Kita Itami for a long time. This was a wonderful time for me. I love Japan and especially Japanese food.
@marekvahle
@marekvahle Жыл бұрын
When i was in japan I was so greatful for pictures on the menu!
@karlschreiber9286
@karlschreiber9286 10 ай бұрын
As a german man I must admit, that the traffic lights are made for the very kind Japanese visitors, especially for You. ❤ 😄🇯🇵🇩🇪
@maggydiez9261
@maggydiez9261 2 ай бұрын
Die sind für Fahrradfahrer
@butenbremer1965
@butenbremer1965 Жыл бұрын
Thank you ever so, so much for your appreciation of my hometown Frankfurt! Please come and visit this humble place again during the summer!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 🥰
@sandroxfg
@sandroxfg Жыл бұрын
The MyZeil Shopping Center (the one with the Hole) really has its own modern charm, which you dont see in Germany that often.
@luhas1luhas158
@luhas1luhas158 Жыл бұрын
Oh, I like to go to Germany. I think it is a beautiful country.
@ornleifs
@ornleifs Жыл бұрын
Yes German Beer and Sausages are really good and it's not surprising that a Manga store was there since it's really popular all over the world - we have a big store in Reykjavik that sells comics and a big part of the store is dedicate to Manga and Anime.
@eaglenoimoto
@eaglenoimoto Жыл бұрын
There are so many Japanese living in Reykjavik (compared to other foreigners and general population of Iceland)!
@ornleifs
@ornleifs Жыл бұрын
@@eaglenoimoto No not really - there are a few but there are much more Chinese people and most Asians in Iceland are from Thailand but the biggest foreigner group is from Poland. But thankfully there are a few Japanese, I'm studying Japanese at the University and the three language teacher there are three Japanese women.
@alihorda
@alihorda Жыл бұрын
Also in some cities like Düsseldorf there are many Asian people, including Japanese people, so in those places easier to get Asian food /manga and similar
@immamysterytm2129
@immamysterytm2129 Жыл бұрын
Im so happy about your representation of my home country :) Happy you had a great time
@cricho15
@cricho15 Жыл бұрын
I am a German who has been living in Switzerland for the last 3 years. I enjoy your journey and your view on things and am already mega excited about your ride with the Glacial Express. I still plan to do that as well. Have fun and thank you for sharing your impressions 🙂
@sixtenjohansson4246
@sixtenjohansson4246 Жыл бұрын
I think book swapping cupboards are great. You can find books you never thought of reading. 😊
@mescalero_3309
@mescalero_3309 Жыл бұрын
As a German myself Im really happy you enjoyed your stay here. Btw. my favourite Anime are Ranma 1/2 and Attakku No. 1, which is really popular in germany under its german title Mila Superstar (the protagonist was renamed from Ayuhara Kozue to Mila Ayuhara)
@theresabu3000
@theresabu3000 Жыл бұрын
The low traffic lights are for bikes - so they can see the signals better. We mostly have menus without any pictures - it's best to look at other tables, to get a sense of what they serve. And you can always ask. The 3d mask are FFP2 - which were required in some places (train, hospital,...)
@Purzify
@Purzify Жыл бұрын
Always get excited by your new uploads Aki!
@shikibuyade
@shikibuyade Жыл бұрын
ドイツ編 心待ちにしていました!ずっとドイツへの興味があって、ココ最近とある書籍を読んで更にドイツ熱が高まっていたのでアキ先生のドイツ旅を通して街並みや建物、コミュニティを見れて楽しかったです:) VEGANの自分にはベジグルメ情報やAV (Anonymous for the Voiceless) の活動も知れて「やっぱりドイツいい!」の気持ちが更に更に高まりました! 自分の住んでいる地域にもシェアブックのシェルフがあるのですが、もっとたくさんの街で普及すればいいなぁと思う素敵な行政サービス(?)の一つです。
@luckyluke7226
@luckyluke7226 Жыл бұрын
🇩🇪❤🇯🇵
@UppityRib
@UppityRib Жыл бұрын
I'm headed for Germany (from the US) in a week, so this was really fun for me to watch! Thanks for helping me get even more excited about my upcoming adventure. Looking forward to more videos of yours!
@essaenjoyer2480
@essaenjoyer2480 Жыл бұрын
u should deffinetly visit poland u wont regret it i promise!!! there are tons of delicious traditional dishes (including sausages) beers also with gorgeus architecture/nature🤝🤝🤝
@MrNoneable
@MrNoneable Жыл бұрын
The locks on that bridge in Cologne are there Because of an local urban legend that says: if a couple puts a lock there together that has written theyre names on it, it will be a live long relationship. a nice thought^^
@Myndness
@Myndness Жыл бұрын
That's so great, I really hope you enjoyed your stay here in germany even if it was only a small cultural slice of germany. I really had to laugh, seeing you enjoy the german beer so much makes me want to have a few beer with you. Glad you liked it. And thanks for the Video I enjoyed it a lot.
@PABWECG
@PABWECG Жыл бұрын
I love watching your videos, and with your travel videos it feels like I'm getting to travel a little bit with you!
@grumpy_poo
@grumpy_poo Жыл бұрын
Thank you for taking us along on your travels.... It was delightful. I can't get about like I used to so it's lovely to see your experiences....
@niewarto
@niewarto Жыл бұрын
This is so sweet how appreciative of food and beer you are 🙂 that peace on your face 😊
@caleidoscopeeyes23
@caleidoscopeeyes23 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing your impressions on Germany! It‘s interesting to know what made you astonished and what you liked. Heard that German beer is liked by many people, though I don‘t like it myself 😂. Japanese manga and anime became very popular in Germany. My favorite one is „Please Save My Earth“ (OVA). Just loved Yoko Kanno‘s Soundtrack so much! So keep on doing great and interesting videos! They are worth watching! Greetings from Germany 🌼!
@peego1310
@peego1310 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for the video - it was a pleasure for me to have a look!
@Julian-xn9fv
@Julian-xn9fv Жыл бұрын
Nice video. Always a pleasure watching your content!
@MGesierich
@MGesierich Жыл бұрын
Thank you for the video. It's interesting to see those things from another perspective.
@mrsp5713
@mrsp5713 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing. My father was stationed in Bamberg, Germany, and my best friend’s parents are from Austria and Hungary. I look forward to seeing your experience on the glacier express.
@rosedewittbukater4203
@rosedewittbukater4203 Жыл бұрын
I would love to visit Japan and you on the beautiful countryside! I am glad that we have a couple of "Japanese Gardens" in Germany. They have a great attraction for me. I also own two books about Japanese gardens with wonderful illustrations. P.S.: You made me a matcha drinker!
@cheronroggen9638
@cheronroggen9638 Жыл бұрын
It looks like such fun in the towns you visited. Can't wait to see your Switzerland video. I want to ride that train as well. 😊
@TimMovieStudioReload
@TimMovieStudioReload Жыл бұрын
Really awesome to see you move arround my hometown Frankfurt! Would have loved to run into you! Glad you had a decent time!
@okinneko
@okinneko Жыл бұрын
oh the colorful town. I have been there too. it was so beautiful. I admire you Aki for your determination and strength.. You are so brave to go venture out of your comfort zone. Take care and have a great time travelling...
@unregisturd
@unregisturd Жыл бұрын
Glühwein (German Mulled wine) 1/2 medium orange 3/4 cup water 1/4 cup turbinado or sugar 20 cloves 2 cinnamon sticks 2 star anise 1 bottle dry red wine Splash of rum Combine in saucepan and simmer for 20mins Enjoy warm on a cold night with friends.
@hansvader4864
@hansvader4864 Жыл бұрын
I know it with Jägermeister instead of rum!
@Aphrodite1985007
@Aphrodite1985007 Жыл бұрын
I am a Portuguese expat in Germany and it took me some time to get adjusted, but now I wouldn't want to live anywhere else.....😊 and if you could tell me the name of that vegan restaurant, please, that would be nice... always looking for recommendations. Is it the one on Zeil? Greetings from Frankfurt!
@grant6307
@grant6307 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing! Got me with that cliffhanger ending lol
@sylviamack5211
@sylviamack5211 11 ай бұрын
I so much love your videos and as a German (living abroad) it is always interesting to see how people experience my country. I'm happy that you had a good time and appreciated so many things. My favorite anime is Made in Abyss. Beautiful, deep and touching. But I also love Spy X family. Enjoy your bike trip through Europe.
@skwasigr
@skwasigr Жыл бұрын
It's a great medium pased summary of your discovery. Its good you came in late Christmas season. There is much thing to try out quickly. The triva i can share is that the locks on the bridge is a sign of love of two people. It was something so many locks, that the city needs to remove it on one side, so that the bridge don't get in danger of collapsing
@zaprude
@zaprude Жыл бұрын
Aww! Looks like an amazing trip! Please come to Berlin next time, it's so unlike any other part of Germany! Oh, and the lower traffic signals are for the bike lanes!
@IchhabezuvielYoutubegegucktO_o
@IchhabezuvielYoutubegegucktO_o Жыл бұрын
To be fair, every part of Germany is so different from the other parts :D
@raistraw8629
@raistraw8629 Жыл бұрын
Please not Berlin, we don't want to ruin his picture of Germany.
@uteriel282
@uteriel282 Жыл бұрын
berlin nowdays is like a village hooker. everyons been there at least once already and it wasnt quite what they expected. it would be far more impactfull to visit parts tourists usualy dont go to. like the spreewald, the lüneburger heide, the schwartzwald and other more remote locations.
@nerd_alert927
@nerd_alert927 Жыл бұрын
Amazing! My husband went to Germany almost 15 years old, he loved it. Glad, you enjoyed it! The vegan restaurant thing surprised me a lot, just because we see so many sausages, etc. usually, that I never imagined veganism being a big deal. Beer wise, my husband says, Germany does have the best beer with the correct number of ingredients.
@Eagle_Owl2
@Eagle_Owl2 Жыл бұрын
Around 10% of the people in Germany are vegans or vegetarians (ofc there are more vegetarians than vegans). You probably won't find vegan restaurants in rural areas, but most bigger cities have them. Or at least restaurants with a large vegetarian/vegan selection :) Even more and more restaurants with traditionally German cuisine tend to offer more vegetarian/vegan meals. Though it's still rare in some areas.
@alihorda
@alihorda Жыл бұрын
​@@Eagle_Owl2I remember in a restaurant when asked about vegan option the waiter just said loudly : I can cut some tomatoes together, is that fine? I laughed a bit. But yeah there are more and more places with vegan option. Although I might add they mislabel it many times, it has vegan (not vegetarian) label, yet has milk or cheese in it for example (not plant based, just normal dairy product).
@Eagle_Owl2
@Eagle_Owl2 Жыл бұрын
@@alihorda I actually never had the problem with mislabelling, that's also a huge problem for people with allergies. That's my pro tip anyway, just pretend to have a protein allergy or to be lactose intolerant instead of saying you're vegan in rural areas. You will get better service, partly because restaurants become afraid of lawsuits as soon as allergies are brought up. These days, most restaurants will prepare you something nice, especially if you call them before (e.g. if your company has a christmas dinner there and you can't choose to go elsewhere, just call them in advance and ask them for a vegan option if they don't have one on their menu). The last time I was treated rudely for asking for a vegetarian (!) option was like 10 years ago in a Greek restaurant in Germany where they told me that I should just stick to the appetizers (which were also pretty expensive). That same restaurant updated its menu in the meantime and now even offers a regular vegan dish. I love this development. What still gets on my nerves is that in many cafeterias, you will find 3 options with meat and only one vegan option for all vegans, vegetarians and sometimes muslims when all meat dishes include pork. And as someone who hates cooked paprika/bell pepper (the only veggie I hate), I hate that it's almost always something with cooked paprika :D
@alihorda
@alihorda Жыл бұрын
@@Eagle_Owl2 i have lactose intolerance and people just dont care, so i have to triple check everything, thats annoying
@Eagle_Owl2
@Eagle_Owl2 Жыл бұрын
@@alihorda wow, that's not ok. I hope it gets better!
@thetriotravelfamily
@thetriotravelfamily Жыл бұрын
Hello there ,we stumbled on your channel today. We were in Frankfurt in January 2023 and we loved how easy we could walk anywhere and everywhere. We ate a lot of Siamese food while there also we went to the Starbucks . Saw Muji too. loved it .Watching your channel makes us miss Frankfurt . 🧳✈️Next time we shall explore other parts of Germany.
@OG_Deadpool
@OG_Deadpool Жыл бұрын
Makes me happy that you liked your visit here in germany. 😊 🇩🇪🇯🇵
@HuyenNguyen-vb1vg
@HuyenNguyen-vb1vg Жыл бұрын
Wait for your video so baddd Thank you so much for sharing your story 🥰🥰
@sandrabrown6326
@sandrabrown6326 Жыл бұрын
Love your videos so much. They are always so interesting.. They you so much for sharing.
@valeriabrovenko2343
@valeriabrovenko2343 8 ай бұрын
That was intresting! Thanks very much!
@mischmaZOOO
@mischmaZOOO Жыл бұрын
I'm really impressed at how much alcohol you can handle. 😱
@NoS4INT
@NoS4INT 11 ай бұрын
Thank you for visiting our country and this video with your impressions. 良い旅を
@yohanmarie9795
@yohanmarie9795 Жыл бұрын
Can't wait to see the next video 😊
@JaponskiiBorch
@JaponskiiBorch 9 ай бұрын
That’s really interesting to know about your experience in Europe. I’ve been living in various European countries and for about year and a half I’ve been living in Japan. I always compare Japan to the Netherlands and Switzerland. Thanks a lot for sharing your experience 👍
@darlenedevegan8370
@darlenedevegan8370 Жыл бұрын
Awesome to hear about all the vegan restaurants in Germany! I hope we get more here in the United States. Little by little!❤
@worldwidebear1967
@worldwidebear1967 11 ай бұрын
It is interesting to see how a tourist sees and discovers Germany.
@paholainen100
@paholainen100 Жыл бұрын
Nice video, it's good to hear about your experiences in Germany from the Japanese perspective. it's a beautiful country, I visited Colgone, Berlin, Frankfurt, Munich and Hamburg.
@luhas1luhas158
@luhas1luhas158 Жыл бұрын
Great video thank you very much. I enjoyed
@Earthy-Artist
@Earthy-Artist 8 ай бұрын
Looked like fun!
@Hainstille
@Hainstille 11 ай бұрын
A wonderful video! I hope you can visit us in Germany again, I'm happy that you had a great time!
@d.m.umminger6799
@d.m.umminger6799 6 ай бұрын
The many locks at the bridge are lovelocks. It stands symbolically for the eternity of love. ❤️ Thanks I realy enjoyed the germany trip through your eyes!
@MegaThefuture
@MegaThefuture Жыл бұрын
Amazing as always! Also my favorite anime is Your Name and Howl's moving castle. It would be great if in the future you can make a video about anime or manga and talk about your favorite ones. And also about the brand SuperDry always check if the clothing is polyester or cotton, they seem to have a lot of polyester clothes which are toxic for the skin and also release microplastics into the water when washing. Cotton is always the best for us and nature. Can't wait to see the rest of your adventures!!✨
@ralphe5335
@ralphe5335 11 ай бұрын
You missed so much in Germany, so many beautiful cities, so many beautiful places, you have to go back and see the beautiful landscapes and cities like Dresden, Rothenburg, and so much more. Palaces, castles, fortresses. North Sea and Baltic Sea.............
@HomeToursSwitzerland
@HomeToursSwitzerland Жыл бұрын
I watched your video of the list of things that surprised you in Switzerland and I love it! I am happy to see you made one for Germany as well. My husband were saying we would love to see more long list videos like this of everywhere that you go. It is unique to have a video that touches on both big and small cultural differences that outsiders notice in a country. Extremely enjoyable!
@Deeskalat0r
@Deeskalat0r Жыл бұрын
A really interesting video, it's so cool to see our culture from a different view :D
@sallycormier1383
@sallycormier1383 Жыл бұрын
My sister lived in Germany while I lived in Spain and we enjoyed visiting back and forth. I enjoyed the coffee shops and hazelnut pastries which are much less sweet which I liked. The beer gardens and halls were fun to visit. I also liked how the different shops in Bavaria have carved signs hanging out front that represent what they are selling. For example, a carved and gilded pretzel sign for a bakery.
@eaglenoimoto
@eaglenoimoto Жыл бұрын
I’m German and have never heard of hazelnut pastries 😅 Which region was this in?
@arnodobler1096
@arnodobler1096 Жыл бұрын
​@@eaglenoimoto Nusshörnchen
@sallycormier1383
@sallycormier1383 Жыл бұрын
@@eaglenoimoto Heidelberg and Garmich-P. We also had hazelnut ice cream and spaghetti ice
@voicesinthewoods
@voicesinthewoods 4 ай бұрын
You’re such a sweetheart! 😊😊💕💕💕
@moonlightmagnus1826
@moonlightmagnus1826 10 ай бұрын
This video coming up on recommendations was super spot on. Was going to google vegetarian in Germany after this.
@amekoyu
@amekoyu Жыл бұрын
In Austria you don't have to pay for restrooms in Shopping malls, but at some public toilets or gas stations. Sometimes you can pay by card and get a voucher you can use in nearby restaurants or shops
@daisydaisy1034
@daisydaisy1034 Жыл бұрын
Hi, Aki! Nice to see you!
@Crackalacking_Z
@Crackalacking_Z Жыл бұрын
楽しそうでした、また遊びに来てください ❤
@My123Tutorials
@My123Tutorials Жыл бұрын
Amazing video and thanks for sharing your impressions. 😊 If you are planning to visit us again at some point, I can recommend the upper middle rhine valley and the state of Baden-Württemberg with cities like Heidelberg and Freiburg. These are also pretty popular destinations amongst japanese tourists (but also by german tourists).
@jkosch
@jkosch Жыл бұрын
11:18 My favorite anime is Neon Genesis Evangelion. About the pictures on the menus: I think that actually started in Japan because in the Meji Period foreign types of food most people had no idea about poured in so fast with the new restaurants popping up that people needed to see example to understand what was offered (and I guess later on restaurants serving traditional dishes just started doing it because it had become a new standard to do so). There was no such rapid modernization with an influx of food items most people had never seen before at all in Europe, so there was no such development.
@yanagehrke4755
@yanagehrke4755 Жыл бұрын
Good Point! Thank you 🙏
@user-tr9ox5zr5j
@user-tr9ox5zr5j 11 ай бұрын
NGE was my first anime experience and completely flashed me. After so many years, still one of the best.
@siglindefichtner8114
@siglindefichtner8114 Жыл бұрын
Thank you❤greetings from Germany
@achimsinn6189
@achimsinn6189 Жыл бұрын
Those locks on that bridge are from couples being in love. There is a tradition that actually has started somewhere else but was brought to Germany where couple put those locks on the bridge so they stay together.
@toffifee779
@toffifee779 Жыл бұрын
It's so great as a German person to see the differences from Japan and, great video! 😊
@diesesphil
@diesesphil Жыл бұрын
11:16 One Piece is my favourite as well! I live in a city close to cologne and Düsseldorf with a similiar population called Duisburg. So I went to these cities several times in my life and I loved your Video!!
@brendandennison3477
@brendandennison3477 Жыл бұрын
Another enjoyable video. My favourite anime is Dragonball and my favourite manga is Astro Boy. Thank you Aki⚜️
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