Hiroshima is NOT what you think it is... [Hiroshima Things To Do]

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Probably Lost

Probably Lost

Күн бұрын

Hiroshima is a city known world-wide for the tragic event that unfolded on August 6th, 1945. But I am here to tell you now, this city is so much more than that.
In today's video, we're spending the entire day exploring the beautiful city of Hiroshima. We dive into the history, as well as the things that make Hiroshima a can't-miss destination for anyone visiting Japan. If you are looking for a video highlighting the best things to do in Hiroshima then this video is for you!
We begin our day grabbing coffee at one of Hiroshima's best coffee spots before heading to the Hiroshima Memorial Museum. After learning & reflecting on the past, we shift our focus to the present with some amazing food in the most popular foodie area of Hiroshima, Okonomimura. After eating some delicious Hiroshima-style Okonomiyaki, we walk things off in the Shukkeien Garden before exploring the grounds of Hiroshima Castle. Finally, we end our day by cheering on the Hiroshima Toyo Carp at Mazda Zoom-Zoom Stadium. A Hiroshima Toyo Carp game is a MUST if you're visiting Hiroshima during the summer months!
If you are planning a trip to Japan, make sure to add Hiroshima to your itinerary, we PROMISE you won't regret it!
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00:00 INTRO!
00:26 STOP 1
01:57 STOP 2
03:32 STOP 3
05:29 STOP 4
06:18 STOP 5
10:40 STOP 6
12:39 STOP 7
13:39 STOP 8
17:49 FINAL THOUGHTS ON HIROSHIMA

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@user-lj5mq3fc9t
@user-lj5mq3fc9t 9 ай бұрын
素敵な広島をたくさん紹介してくれてありがとうございます!! 最高に幸せな二人の顔を見るのが楽しいです!! また来て下さいね〜!!💕
@boykrazy6430
@boykrazy6430 9 ай бұрын
広島に来てくれてありがとう😊
@sakana440
@sakana440 9 ай бұрын
I am a Japanese living in Hiroshima. Thank you for introducing Hiroshima. Miyajima is also a nice place, so please go there.
@yuua._.
@yuua._. 9 ай бұрын
わざわざ平和記念館を訪れてくれてありがとう いい事も悲しい事も知識として受け入れるのは大事なことです
@user-zr4hp9wp6k
@user-zr4hp9wp6k 9 ай бұрын
I went to Nagasaki university and now I live in Hiroshima. Your video reminded me lots of memories😊 My husband and I immediately became fan of you two 🥰
@ProbablyLost
@ProbablyLost 9 ай бұрын
Thanks so much for watching! 🤗 We loved our visit to Nagasaki and Hiroshima.
@user-nz7ds2po4q
@user-nz7ds2po4q 10 ай бұрын
こういうのを沢山発信して欲しい 最近、迷惑外国人KZfaqrが広島と長崎に対して酷いこと言って、日本で好き勝手して日本人を困らしてる外国人がいます そのKZfaqr日本で最近逮捕されましたけど… こういうのはありがたいです 正しい情報を流してくれてありがとうございますm(_ _)m
@seriesMobile369
@seriesMobile369 8 ай бұрын
Oh 広島に来てくれてありがとうございます。そして歴史資料館にも行って頂いてありがとうございます。どうかお二人に今後も世界旅行が平和で安全な社会がお二人に取り巻いてくれて楽しんでくれる事をお祈りします🙏
@brittanyq4414
@brittanyq4414 11 ай бұрын
Woo, first comment! Haha. Great video! Baseball game is now on my Japan list. Seeing sporting events live in new places is such a unique experience. Highly recommend taking in a football/soccer game in Europe or England, so much fun! On a heavier note if you guys like documentaries White Light, Black Rain is a good but very heavy doc about the bombing with quite a few interviews with survivors. They share their stories of that day and talk about the aftermath, show their scars etc. Its one you won’t soon forget but def worth the watch. Keep the videos coming guys! Love your content
@ProbablyLost
@ProbablyLost 11 ай бұрын
Haha woohoo! 🤗Some of our favorite memories over the past year and a half have been different football games in Europe and now the baseball game here in Japan! We highly recommend sporting events when traveling! 😊 Thanks for the recommendation for the documentary as well. We will have to check it out! Thanks for watching!!
@user-li8yx6ie1z
@user-li8yx6ie1z 9 ай бұрын
I live in Hiroshima.Thank you for sharing the charms of Hiroshima.I like Hiroshima even more.
@TheEddyrose1
@TheEddyrose1 11 ай бұрын
Another nice video, although I just ate lunch, I was drooling like a St Bernard when watching y'all eat these oyster! The memorial museum was also awesome, we cannot forget how war can be so devastating, innocent people dying instantly, hoping this never happens again anywhere on our beautiful earth!
@ProbablyLost
@ProbablyLost 11 ай бұрын
It was a very informative museum! We feel like it’s important to show the history of each place but also show the present with delicious food and activities. This has been one of our favorite series from all the things we learned to all the fun activities and yummy food. 😊 Thanks as always for watching Eddy!
@theresemuckel
@theresemuckel 11 ай бұрын
You've done a really great job with this video. Not an easy one, but you've done it quite respectful. Love watching your video's
@ProbablyLost
@ProbablyLost 11 ай бұрын
Thank you very much for watching! 😊
@StephandPete
@StephandPete 11 ай бұрын
Loving your Japan series and adding so much to our list for next time! Appreciate how you handle tough history. 👏
@ProbablyLost
@ProbablyLost 11 ай бұрын
Thanks so much y’all! This has definitely been one of our favorite series and we have learned a lot! There is SO MUCH to see in Japan it’s impossible to do it all in one trip even with the rail pass.😅 We have talked about coming back in the winter so we aren’t eating hot ramen in 90 degree weather! 😂
@genchan1224able
@genchan1224able 9 ай бұрын
広島に来てくれてありがとう。牡蠣もおいしいよね。また遊びに来てね。See you again.✨
@Japan123
@Japan123 9 ай бұрын
I am very happy that my hometown was featured. Have a nice trip.
@ProbablyLost
@ProbablyLost 9 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for watching!!!:)
@naokik8296
@naokik8296 10 ай бұрын
広島に来てくれて、ありがとうごさいます! 冬の牡蠣はもっと大きくて美味しいですよ😋
@konosaki
@konosaki 10 ай бұрын
Thanks for the excellent information. I am from Hiroshima, so I have some additional information. Hiroshima is home to not only baseball, but also major football, basketball and volleyball teams, making it the city with the highest per capita attendance for professional sports in Japan. The city's unique food culture is also very popular, and on weekends, many people come from far and wide to watch sports and sightsee.
@ProbablyLost
@ProbablyLost 10 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for providing more insight!!! We'd have loved to have taken more sporting events while we were there. But I suppose it leaves us with more to experience next time we visit!! Thank you so much for watching our video!!:)
@smit5590
@smit5590 11 ай бұрын
I love how the Hiroshima museum is named the peace museum. This shows that people have moved on, don't hate the Americans and spread peace. 🕊️
@ProbablyLost
@ProbablyLost 11 ай бұрын
COMPLETELY agree with this. They're some of the kindest people we've come across since we began traveling full-time. Japanese people really are the best.
@JesusBuddha
@JesusBuddha 10 ай бұрын
Japanese don't hate American,however, I traveled all over the world for three years but many countries don't like American. I met one guy in Viet-Nam and he was from Australia. First word he said was "nobody likes american. Every countries have right to do according to their point of view but America always interfere their politics. I agree (laughable)😛😛
@richardnelson3798
@richardnelson3798 11 ай бұрын
Really excellent video!
@ProbablyLost
@ProbablyLost 11 ай бұрын
Thanks so much for watching! 🤗
@dtsuta
@dtsuta 9 ай бұрын
Thank you for visiting Japan! And thank you for your visits to Nagasaki and Hiroshima. Most Japanese people rarely visit both cities. And I'm impressed by your impressions of both cities. It showed a sense of respect for places other than your own country. I wish you safe travels. Please come to Japan again!!!
@ProbablyLost
@ProbablyLost 9 ай бұрын
Thank you so much!!! We had such a great time in Japan and can’t wait to get back one day. We feel like there’s still so much more to see!!
@thevigarfeeling
@thevigarfeeling 11 ай бұрын
Fantastic video
@ProbablyLost
@ProbablyLost 11 ай бұрын
Thank you so much!!!😊
@keikun1003
@keikun1003 9 ай бұрын
Thanks for coming to my hometown Hiroshima. Hiroshima has developed a lot since that day! Now professional sports have made Hiroshima a more exciting place to live! And did you enjoy the delicious food? Please come to Hiroshima and Japan again sometime!
@why4300
@why4300 10 ай бұрын
Peace Memorial Park is a large park, but I believe it was a town before the atomic bomb. The population at the time was 450,000, so imagine an atomic bomb falling on what is now the center of Auckland. It's a war, so I can't complain about anything. However, in Japan at that time, healthy men were forced to join the army, so most of the people in the city were old people, women, children and handicapped people. I don't see why you would target those people. There is no story in Japanese anime where a hero of justice targets his family in order to bring his opponent to his knees. But it does exist in yakuza movies. Do Japanese and Americans have a different sense of justice? There are also rumors that the USA used Japanese people as guinea pigs to show the Soviet Union the power of the atomic bomb. It was in the distant past, so I have no hatred toward Americans, but I have mixed feelings about the significance of using the atomic bomb.
@oscarsalomon1
@oscarsalomon1 10 ай бұрын
I understand your frustration on the US dropping atomic bombs dropped on Hiroshima & Nagasaki but if you know your history correctly they are the ones that started the war beginning in Peal Harbour. You seem to also not know that the Japanese during their occupation of China, Korea, Philippines,Indonesia (just to name a few) massacred between 6-10million people. Far more then the lives lost combined in both Hiroshima and Nagasaki. But yes it is sad that it had to come to this but we can only learn from history and move forward.
@user-yz9mx2hs5t
@user-yz9mx2hs5t 10 ай бұрын
​@@oscarsalomon1 600万人から1000万人を虐殺するなんて物理的に不可能である。 また、真珠湾攻撃はホワイトハウスは事前に知っていたが、戦争の理由にするためにあえて攻撃させたことは有名な話である。
@oscarsalomon1
@oscarsalomon1 10 ай бұрын
@@user-yz9mx2hs5t I'm not to sure of your first answer as there have been many examples of massacres such as the Holocaust in history. And given the time frame since the Japanese began invading countries like China in 1931, that gave the Japanese over a decade to take out their atrocities during the war. Lastly, you're right they did have some intelligence that something was coming. However it was still wrong whether they tried to justify it or not.
@why4300
@why4300 10 ай бұрын
​@@oscarsalomon1 I cannot say for sure that this is correct history. However, I feel that your perception is often wrong. Is that history learned in school textbooks in the USA? Now that we have KZfaq, why not learn about history once again? But considering your mental health, it might be better to remain brainwashed. If you decide to re-learn, don't take it too seriously. It's all a story from the past. But please think about one thing. If aliens attacked Earth, stole all of the USA's resources, and demanded that we abandon Texas and Hawaii unconditionally, how would the USA respond? It is assumed that the alien has overwhelmingly stronger fighting power than the UAS. It is impossible for USA to fight aliens and win. What would the USA do in such a situation? Would you accept unconditional surrender? Or will you choose to fight someone you can never beat? Japan patiently negotiated with the USA. However, the USA refused, demanding only unconditional surrender. Japan knew it couldn't beat the USA. Still, Japanese people wanted to protect their country, culture, and the lives of their families. The attack on Pearl Harbor was an attack made with such determination. Would you hand over your country, culture, and family life to aliens without resisting?
@user-lv9pr9or2h
@user-lv9pr9or2h 9 ай бұрын
@@oscarsalomon1 In 1919, at the Paris Peace Conference, Japan appealed to the world for the ``elimination of racial discrimination.'' However, Britain and the United States rejected Japan's proposal because it was not unanimous. You're the one who doesn't know enough to say that the war started from Pearl Harbor. Do you only watch movies? How did American land get acquired from Native Americans? How did Australian land get acquired from Aboriginal people? Why is Africa still in turmoil? It wasn't Japan that started black slavery. The Philippines was ruled by Spain for 300 years and then by America as well. Indonesia was ruled by the Dutch for 350 years. I'm really tired of ignorant people who blame Japan for everything. 1919年、パリ講和会議で日本は「人種差別撤廃」を世界に訴えてます。 しかし、全会一致では無いと、イギリスやアメリカは日本の提案を拒否した。 パールハーバーから戦争が始まったなんて、勉強不足なのはあなたです。 映画しか見てないの? ネイティブアメリカンから、アメリカの土地はどうやって得ましたか? アボリジニからオーストラリアの土地はどうやって得ましたか? アフリカはなぜ未だに混乱しているの? 黒人奴隷を始めたのは日本じゃないよ。 フィリピンはスペインが300年間支配した後、アメリカも支配しています。 インドネシアは350年間、オランダが支配していました。 何もかにも日本のせいにする無知な人には本当にうんざりする。
@jamesosbourne1
@jamesosbourne1 11 ай бұрын
Great job I enjoyed the food, traditional garden and especially the baseball game. Wish you could’ve sampled food at the game. Very enjoyable watch! This series has me thinking I’d like to visit Japan!
@ProbablyLost
@ProbablyLost 11 ай бұрын
We were definitely bummed we didn’t have more JPY to try some of the food! It was silly for us not to come prepared, but hopefully everyone who watches will be more prepared than us. Hopefully they also let us know what to try next time! 😊 There is so much to see in Japan and this is one of our favorite trips so far. Thanks for watching!
@cappaman73
@cappaman73 10 ай бұрын
I went to a baseball game in Osaka and watched the Hanshin Tigers. It was so much fun. I always recommend to sports fans travelling to Japan to check out a game. Its a fantastic experience.
@ProbablyLost
@ProbablyLost 10 ай бұрын
Isn't it so fun!? We had a wonderful time. Our friends are visiting in the next few weeks and we told them no matter the team, find a baseball game to go to. 🤗 Thanks for watching!
@kome223
@kome223 9 ай бұрын
I am commenting from Hiroshima. That's a very nice video.
@ProbablyLost
@ProbablyLost 9 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for watching!!!:)
@drawnbluesky
@drawnbluesky 10 ай бұрын
I was born and bred in Hiroshima so I’m glad you guys seemed to have fun there. And I was so impressed when Hannah said “Arigato-Gozaimasu”. Her pronunciation was like a native speaker and I couldn’t catch any American accent. You guys must have done a good research beforehand bc we say “Arogato-Gozaimasu” instead of “Doumo-Arigato” that many tourists say while we Japanese barely say. You seemed to know much about Japan’s customs.
@user-ud4ri2hg1i
@user-ud4ri2hg1i 9 ай бұрын
広島を紹介して下さってありがとうございます! (by 広島市民)
@sadakichi1000
@sadakichi1000 10 ай бұрын
I am using DEEPL to translate, so if my English is If I made a mistake, I apologize first. The "Hiroshima Carp" in this video has a history unlike any other baseball team in the world. The city of Hiroshima was completely destroyed in World War II, though, as this video tells us, Citizens who love baseball raised funds to create the team as a symbol of recovery from the destruction. Almost 80 years later, all citizens still love their teams as if they were the team's owners.
@miami5am
@miami5am 9 ай бұрын
OMG - I'm from Hiroshima city and grew up that area. I'm not sure if you noticed, but there is a high school near the castle which I graduated. The coffee shop that you guys went at the beginning, that is one of my favorites, too. Forget about Starbucks!!! I'm glad you both liked Okonomiyaki. Can't wait to visit my family :)
@ProbablyLost
@ProbablyLost 9 ай бұрын
Oh I love this!! I love when our videos can connect for people the way it did for you. We loved Hiroshima. It’s such an interesting city and there’s so much to see there. We can’t wait to get back there!!! Thank you so much for taking the time to watch our video!!😊
@user-gq4is9gb6g
@user-gq4is9gb6g 2 ай бұрын
基町高校やないかい
@user-mx5ox5ju5g
@user-mx5ox5ju5g 9 ай бұрын
If you come to Hiroshima, you should definitely come to Kure City as well. Kure is where the world's largest battleship, the Yamato, was built during World War II, and there is also the Yamato Museum.
@ProbablyLost
@ProbablyLost 9 ай бұрын
We'll have to add it to our list for the next time we're there! Thank you so much for watching!:)
@chanmaru6699
@chanmaru6699 9 ай бұрын
カープファンです。マツダにきてくれてありがとうございます
@ProbablyLost
@ProbablyLost 9 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for watching!!😊
@keitasalmon6485
@keitasalmon6485 8 ай бұрын
Very well filmed and edited
@ProbablyLost
@ProbablyLost 8 ай бұрын
Thank you so much!:)
@r8v106
@r8v106 9 ай бұрын
Please come back japan once again!!!
@user-uw2ix6fm9x
@user-uw2ix6fm9x 9 ай бұрын
Currently it's not rare many foreign Carp fans visit Hiroshima or someone who comes to Japan and become a Carp fan.
@ProbablyLost
@ProbablyLost 9 ай бұрын
We didn’t know much about the Carp before but I can confidently say we’re fans now!!! We had the best time there. It’s such a beautiful ballpark. Thank you so much for watching our video!!😊
@richiro1
@richiro1 9 ай бұрын
Thank you for the video!I lived and worked in Hiroshima and area for over 5 years. Many good memories. Btw the name of the spatula thing is 'hera' in Japanese. I agree Hiroshima style okonomiyaki is better than Kansai style. I was there before Mazda Stadium, so it was great to get the tour. Also I attended Hiroshima Cathedral. Also the oysters are taken from the bay. Did you go nearby Miyajima?
@ucc930ml
@ucc930ml 9 ай бұрын
18:31 Let's go let's go Toyo Carp, the repetition is audible to my ears. Now, let's hear their cheering again, how do you hear it...?
@sempojp
@sempojp 9 ай бұрын
村野藤吾の世界平和記念聖堂、コンペしたのに当選無しで審査員の村野藤吾が設計。建築様式はやや古いが、独自の美的センスが美しい村野藤吾の傑作の一つ。
@re60067
@re60067 9 ай бұрын
The league is different from Hiroshima, but Otani has also played several games at Mazda Stadium.
@CoffeeKamal
@CoffeeKamal 6 ай бұрын
What is the radiation level at atom bomb dropping point and the surrounding areas? Looking at the greenery ( green grass, trees with green leaves ) and people roaming near the place it seems to me that the raditation level from the fall out has come to normal within 78 years or earlier which is very surprising given the time needed for a place to become radiation free after a n atomic bomb explosion.
@melocitysolo9574
@melocitysolo9574 10 ай бұрын
It seems that many people who visited Hiroshima also visited Miyajima, which is a World Heritage Site, at the same time, but didn't you guys visit it?⛩ I hear that the island itself is worshipped as a god and is a very famous tourist attraction as one of the three most scenic spots in Japan.🦌 They say you can enjoy the heavenly view from the summit.
@ProbablyLost
@ProbablyLost 10 ай бұрын
Hi! So we really wanted to visit, but unfortunately we just didn't have time. We arrived in Hiroshima at 9:30am after the 2 and a half hour train from Osaka & spent all day seeing all of these things in Hiroshima before getting back on the train at 9:25pm. We want to get back at some point to visit Miyajima because it's certainly near the top of the list of places we wish we'd gotten to visit. Maybe a bit down the road we'll get back there! Thank you so much for taking the time to watch our video!!
@user-wq3sd6dz3n
@user-wq3sd6dz3n 9 ай бұрын
ようこそ広島へ✨ 広島県人より🤗
@user-vx6zk9iw1d
@user-vx6zk9iw1d 11 ай бұрын
広島の牡蠣は日本一です
@ProbablyLost
@ProbablyLost 11 ай бұрын
とても美味しいですよ!
@varioroof2268
@varioroof2268 9 ай бұрын
広島人だけど大阪焼きより美味しい?そうだろ、そうだろ🎉😂
@speed_stars
@speed_stars 9 ай бұрын
広島に来てくれてありがとう♥
@ProbablyLost
@ProbablyLost 9 ай бұрын
ご覧いただきありがとうございます!😊
@jackmeeellleee4896
@jackmeeellleee4896 11 ай бұрын
Nice video. WWII was brutal really and it ended brutally also. I think the way Japan changed in the wake of the atomic bombings is quite remarkable. Pacifism replaced the will to conquer and create empire. Horrible what the two cities went through such pain and trauma. The park was nice. I was impressed by how low the entry fees are to museums and the like, so I mentioned this to my wife, who lived in Japan for a year and a half back in the eighties. She told me that there is a law in Japan regarding access to culturally important public places. The law mandates that access should be affordable. I know you guys are on a budget, but I wonder if you are going to try Kobe or wagyu beef at some point? The wagyu ribeye steaks I have experienced are on a higher plane. Happy trails to you both, kind regards from Aarhus Denmark.
@ProbablyLost
@ProbablyLost 11 ай бұрын
We were shocked at the prices for museums and gardens as well! They are all so well done and maintained it’s quite impressive. We unfortunately didn’t make it to Kobe. We ran out of time with our rail pass. There are lots of restaurants in Osaka that offered wagyu and Kobe beef but we thought it would be fun to save it for our next trip to Japan. We have lots of reasons to come back! 😊 Thanks for watching and we appreciate the insight from your wife!
@user-dp3uv8sn2o
@user-dp3uv8sn2o 10 ай бұрын
Although most foreigners only visit Tokyo, Osaka and Kyoto, many are returning to Hiroshima. You need to stay 1-2 nights here as there are two World Heritage Sites, Peace Park and Miyajima. After the Russian invasion, humanity needs to have time to think about peace in the Atomic Bomb Dome and the museum. The museum used to be free, it used to be a place for peace studies for children in Japan. Ukraine can be rebuilt like the city of Hiroshima with time. Please visit the museum. Wagyu beef: Kobe beef is well-known to foreign visitors, but there are many other Wagyu beef-producing regions in Japan that are even more famous. Kurobe Wagyu beef, which ranks A4 or A5 in terms of cattle produced in Japan, is the real Wagyu beef. You don't have to go to Kobe to eat A5-ranked Wagyu anywhere in the city, the prices vary a little, but all beef is good.
@jackmeeellleee4896
@jackmeeellleee4896 10 ай бұрын
@@user-dp3uv8sn2o Reflection over the consequences of war, especially now, is highly appropriate. Hiroshima is of course a prime example of why war is not worth it; particularly in these times, when talk of using nuclear weapons is again heard in connection with Ukraine. Thanks for your thoughtful comment.
@treadstone3337
@treadstone3337 5 ай бұрын
いいね😢
@breezy_basil
@breezy_basil 10 ай бұрын
Are you supposed to tip at Okonomiyaki Ron?
@ProbablyLost
@ProbablyLost 10 ай бұрын
So we didn't, & the reason we didn't was because we'd read prior to arriving in Japan that tipping isn't really a thing (at least not to the level that it is in the US). We had read that a lot of times tipping in Japan gets rejected & could also be seen as offensive in some situations, so we figured it was best to just avoid it all together. Thank you for taking the time to watch our video!!!:)
@mugmug707
@mugmug707 9 ай бұрын
@@ProbablyLost There is no need to tip in Japan for restaurants, cabs, etc. Even facilities in high-class hotels do not receive any, as all prices include a service charge. In the past, it was customary to give a gratuity (like a tip) to the staff in charge of your room at Ryokan (Japanese inns), but this is almost unheard of nowadays.
@user-il6ny6co3i
@user-il6ny6co3i 9 ай бұрын
広島を理解していただけて良かったです。
@user-ub7zc6gg1x
@user-ub7zc6gg1x 9 ай бұрын
July 7のGame? 私もこの試合をstadiumで見ましたよ また広島に来てくださいね
@miwanaga2794
@miwanaga2794 Ай бұрын
Os titulares de um passaporte válido Taiwan-China com um número de identificação poderão entrar nos países membros de Schengen sem visto a partir de 11 de janeiro de 2011. No entanto, é limitado à entrada para fins turísticos e comerciais, e você não pode trabalhar. Além disso, o período de estadia sem visto é de até 90 dias em 6 meses. Lei Nacional da Função Pública - Wikisource 2022/10/24 -Lei Nacional da Função Pública · 第第 1 分限. Primeiro, releção, licença, demissão, etc. (Artigo 75 - Artigo 81); 2 Idade de aposentadoria (Artigo 81-2 - Artigo 81-6) · Artigo 2 Disciplinar (...
@user-bg2cc5pq6f
@user-bg2cc5pq6f 10 ай бұрын
文字の切り替えが早すぎて、 読むのが大変で動画の内容が 頭に残りませでした💦改善して頂けたら、ありがたいのですが。
@ProbablyLost
@ProbablyLost 10 ай бұрын
😂 thanks for watching anyway!
@macaroonjack8041
@macaroonjack8041 9 ай бұрын
再生速度の設定を0.5あたりにしたらどうですか。
@user-do7sq6dt4e
@user-do7sq6dt4e 9 ай бұрын
俺も知らない事を よく、知ってるね。
@ishi148
@ishi148 9 ай бұрын
広島東洋カープは!!広島の希望のシンボル!! 魂なのだ!! カープが初優勝したとき優勝パレードに・・・原爆の後遺症とかで亡くなった方々の遺影を 選手にみせて俺たちずっとこの日をまっていたと!!
@nori-og6hm
@nori-og6hm 11 ай бұрын
おい、あなたのチャンネルのトップ画面にある世界地図に日本が省かれているよ😭
@ProbablyLost
@ProbablyLost 11 ай бұрын
The picture of us in front of the castle is from DisneyLand in Tokyo!!
@nori-og6hm
@nori-og6hm 11 ай бұрын
ごめん。 チャンネルのメイン画面中央に画像として貼り付けられた「PROBABLY LOST NEW VIDEOS EVERY WEEK」という黒い文字の上の世界地図では、日本列島だけが省略されている。 伝わりにくくてごめんなさい😅
@ProbablyLost
@ProbablyLost 11 ай бұрын
@@nori-og6hm おお!!! あなたの言っていることは分かりました! 正直に言うと、これまでグラフィックで捉えたことがありませんでした。 Canva の一般的な写真からその世界地図を入手しましたが、何らかの理由でその地図には日本が含まれていませんでした。 追加したので、表示されるはずです。 それをキャッチして私たちに知らせてくれて本当にありがとう!
@nori-og6hm
@nori-og6hm 11 ай бұрын
@@ProbablyLost 訂正してくれてありがとうございます😘
@queriamorir5662
@queriamorir5662 8 ай бұрын
Don’t miss Escon field
@YAMADAHOLIC
@YAMADAHOLIC 9 ай бұрын
私は広島人ですが好み焼きは大阪スタイルの方が好みです。ヘルシーだし麺が要らないので😀
@ositofreitas
@ositofreitas 11 ай бұрын
You can do research before going to destinations to know you need cash in Japan. Not being able to order the unique ball park food and order from a beer girl because you forgot cash in Japan?
@ProbablyLost
@ProbablyLost 10 ай бұрын
Hi! Thanks for watching our video. We try to be as prepared as possible for our videos when we film, but it doesn't mean we are perfect or have all the answers. We were disappointed about not trying the food and beer at the game, but our ticket was for a baseball game which we enjoyed very much. Now, our video can hopefully help those doing some research for their trip.
@user-aim.miyom57
@user-aim.miyom57 9 ай бұрын
It's stupid to go and watch baseball instead of football.
@ProbablyLost
@ProbablyLost 9 ай бұрын
We disagree because the baseball game was very fun! but thanks for watching anyway 😉
@disco-kp6yy
@disco-kp6yy 9 ай бұрын
Are you American? What do you think of nuke bombing to Hiroshima and Nagasaki? Do you think it was right thing? I'm Japanese and I think Japanese invasion to Asian countries was wrong.
@user-hw9wb8ru7b
@user-hw9wb8ru7b 5 күн бұрын
日本は侵略何てしてないよ。
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