Is it for free or do I have to pay for an entrance fee? Thanks!
@MarisAroundtheWorldКүн бұрын
It’s a free place to hike!
@JaysonMenchavez_Күн бұрын
@@MarisAroundtheWorld does it have a specific month where it opens and closes? I'm going there in September you made me book a ticket going there HAHAHAH I just paid my ticket few mins ago
@MarisAroundtheWorld15 сағат бұрын
@JaysonMenchavez_ Not that I’m aware of. Enjoy your trip!
@brianjc3333Күн бұрын
Thanks for showing all of this. Feel like it shows so much more than you see on guide websites ❤ definitely want to go here. Seems to me like the Kyushu complement of Nyuto Onsen 😊
@MarisAroundtheWorld15 сағат бұрын
Glad you enjoyed!
@shawncochran12852 күн бұрын
Loved the video and the area!Hope to visit 1 day❤
@EszterOSzabo5 күн бұрын
You say you have plenty of free time but I’m curious what money do you live from whilst going to language school - do you work somehow too?
@scareda5 күн бұрын
Managed to grab a set while at PC and THANK GOD your video exists
@dlonrazurc5 күн бұрын
May I know where did you book the pufferfish nursery tour and lunch?
@tiffanyhp79 күн бұрын
THIS is the video I was looking for!!! Wow!! Soooo much valuable information and so thorough!! Like you explained this so thoroughly that I could almost picture the steps you took when you described your experience!!! Thank you so much for this! VERY underrated video and I hope it gets more attention soon. Definitely following. You’re very good at explaining things. And congratulations on passing your N3 and N2!! I know it was 1+ years ago but still! Yay you!! You’re living the dream! I’m just worried about finances. Like I wonder about how people are able to just quit their job and move to Japan on a student visa. I figure they must have saved 20K or so or are working remotely maybe? That’s the only thing I wish I knew, was how people do this financially for day to day expenses. But seriously, thank you so much for this invaluable information! ❤
@staynjohnson42219 күн бұрын
Aside from cost of japanese school, how much were the monthly expense living in japan? (If not spending extra)
@aniq726614 күн бұрын
can i study in japanese language school in japan if i never learn any japanese language experience in my home country? or do i need to have a 150hr requirement?
@MarisAroundtheWorld13 күн бұрын
I haven’t heard about the 150 hour requirement, but for details it would be best to contact the school directly. Many programs allow beginners to join but may require knowledge of Hiragana and Katakana.
@fcloh14 күн бұрын
Im going there soon...thanks for the video . 😘
@MarisAroundtheWorld13 күн бұрын
Have fun!
@davidvasta15 күн бұрын
Love it you visited my home. I used to live there and miss it every day. Where did you go for your burger? Sasebo Burger - The official standards for a Sasebo Burger, according to Sasebo Tourism Office’s Hideo Miyachi, are a homemade cooked-to-order patty served on a bun with as many local products (like tomatoes and lettuce) as possible. On average, Sasebo Burgers are 4.7 inches tall, and most city-certified burger shops have their own unique twist on the iconic sandwich.
@cooldude441917 күн бұрын
Wow that's so awesome! That bike path really is beautiful! I actually just rode along that same bike path last month back when I was living in the area before seeing this video.
@MarisAroundtheWorld13 күн бұрын
Very cool you went too! The path by the water is lovely :)
@jarjorify17 күн бұрын
I know this is an older video, but did your language school do a placement test? Would more advanced learners looking to pass JLPT N1 benefit from the language school that you attended? Thank you for the very informative video!
@MarisAroundtheWorld13 күн бұрын
There was an informal test and video call with one of the teachers to judge rough placement. To me the school is better suited for beginners so it may not be the best choice for someone more advanced.
@jimmyhor7819 күн бұрын
Hi is it possible to visit Furuzamami beach from Naha on a day trip in November?
@MarisAroundtheWorld18 күн бұрын
It’s probably possible but sounds like it would be a bit of a rushed trip.
@Fu928024 күн бұрын
I really wsnt to make these! Thanks for showing me how
@MarisAroundtheWorld23 күн бұрын
No problem 😁
@michaellee331424 күн бұрын
I was told that if the weather is bad and the ferry can't sail, you and your family will be stuck at the island and will likely be spending the night there. That would screw up your plans if you had already booked a hotel stay in Naha. Good luck.
@YuuY-pz7px25 күн бұрын
Wow! Love your video! Thanks for a lot of information, and did you stay in August? Luckily you had so nice weather. I wonder if the end of October is too cold to go inside water? Would u or ur friend know about this?
@siewyungten199028 күн бұрын
Hi your video makes me wanna go back to the saddle again! Would you know a place where I could rent a bicycle or an ebike in Itoshima?
@ireneyeow3871Ай бұрын
I was so delighted to see you walk past Sankakuya! I'm always looking for craft and fabric stores when I'm in Japan, and had Googled those in Fukuoka in preparation for my trip next year. Many thanks!
@MarisAroundtheWorldАй бұрын
I love craft stores too! Sankakuya is a great one for a variety of crafts and fabrics. 🙂
@kuangjb7755Ай бұрын
Awesome adventures. Thanks for the travel guide.
@MarisAroundtheWorldАй бұрын
Thanks for joining the trip!
@kuangjb7755Ай бұрын
Solo and minimalist camping adventure. Love the camping gear's demonstrated. The axe is probably the heaviest investment at 15.50. Keep sharing.
@MarisAroundtheWorldАй бұрын
Thank you!
@BarleyForsmanАй бұрын
Super fun! Thanks for sharing 🏕️
@MarisAroundtheWorldАй бұрын
Thanks Barley! It was a great time :)
@crookedtzu5231Ай бұрын
That looked very peaceful and relaxing 😊 the meals looked very delicious aswell, if I went camping I would do some fishing, meditate and take in the beauty of my surroundings 😁 looking forward to where your journey takes us next 👋
@MarisAroundtheWorldАй бұрын
Fishing sounds great! I would love to camp near a river or lake sometime. Thanks for sharing !
@paulspedaler5297Ай бұрын
Beautiful video. I enjoyed every minute.
@MarisAroundtheWorldАй бұрын
So glad! Thanks for tuning into the adventure :)
@stephenwheeler7524Ай бұрын
I enjoyed the excellent food (that steak looked tasty) and the sounds of smacking of delight....what a feast! The axe and knife do need to be sharpened. Beautiful mountains and trees your artistic views are top notch....thank you for taking us along.
@MarisAroundtheWorldАй бұрын
The steak was incredible! Has me itching to go back out for round two. Thanks for the info about the axe!
@goodpocky2Ай бұрын
Just curious what your path was after graduating, did you stay in Japan with a job? What was the process?
@MarisAroundtheWorldАй бұрын
Yes I am still in Japan with a job! I am working on a follow up video with life updates. 🙂
@jotomotos2901Ай бұрын
Was it good? If so, would you provide the store name? 😅
@MarisAroundtheWorldАй бұрын
Yes! Miyake in Hakata Ward.
@jotomotos2901Ай бұрын
Do you have any specific store for stationary that you can recommend?
@MarisAroundtheWorldАй бұрын
Tokyu Hans, Loft, Incube to name a few!
@jotomotos2901Ай бұрын
@@MarisAroundtheWorld thanks a lot 🙌🏻
@jotomotos2901Ай бұрын
Loving this vlog 🙌🏻 all this information is so helpful, thanks a lot 🫶🏻
@MarisAroundtheWorldАй бұрын
Glad you enjoy! More to come 😁
@jotomotos2901Ай бұрын
I am going to visit for 4 weeks in fall and I am so stoked that I get some preview and insights from a daily and not touristic pov beforehand 🤩 great vlog style 🫶🏻
@MarisAroundtheWorldАй бұрын
That’s wonderful! Fall is a lovely time of year :) Thanks for watching!
@jotomotos2901Ай бұрын
You did such a good job in documenting and the photos are damn well. Thanks for the information, I am excited to walk the path in fall this year :)
@MarisAroundtheWorldАй бұрын
The path was so beautiful, it did most of the work for me 😂😂. But thank you, I hope you enjoy when you visit!
@andrewlamb3585Ай бұрын
You did a great job in summarizing your experience and the work involved in getting into a language school! I know it can depend on the program/school but what did your costs look like? This is your first video that I have watched so I don't know if you made any financial breakdown videos. If you did, I'll try to find it. If you didn't, could you consider making a video? I understand that the costs involved may be too much to explain in a reply comment. ありがとうございます!
@farrisnagatome703Ай бұрын
Have liked your stuff for awhile, it helped me get a little acquainted with my dad's hometown before I got the chance to go there last year. Thank you for your hard work.
@MarisAroundtheWorldАй бұрын
Thank you for your kind words! I’m glad to be able to share a bit of Kyushu with the world, it’s a great place 😁
@sanlianxingАй бұрын
I like this style of video!
@MarisAroundtheWorldАй бұрын
Great to know! Thanks for watching 😄
@huyhoang1037Ай бұрын
More yatai would be cool to see
@MarisAroundtheWorldАй бұрын
Noted! I’d love to make a yatai video too 👍🏼
@ry0k904Ай бұрын
Wow, what a great video! I can't thank you enough, this gave me more information than I expected. Although I think I can't move to Japan right away, 3 months of language school should give me proper insights if I really want to do the big step. GenkiJacs offer a course where you can switch location after minimum of 4 weeks. Do you think it would make sense to go from location to location after 4 weeks, with having a good experience on continuing the learning process? I can imagine they cannot tailor the classes so perfectly that you can switch seamlessly between the classes of the different locations, but on the other hand they offer this... I'm not sure what do to. I wish you the best for your ongoing journey, and I'm going to accompany you by viewing your content :)
@crookedtzu5231Ай бұрын
👋 ty for sharing your adventure and experiences its a great escape 😁
@MarisAroundtheWorldАй бұрын
Of course! I enjoyed the escape as well ☺️
@paulspedaler5297Ай бұрын
Very nicely done. You've got me wanting to go.
@manizhealinezhad1530Ай бұрын
Hello, you have explained very well. Can you give me the name of the language school and the school's internet address, thank you
@MarisAroundtheWorldАй бұрын
Genki JACS Fukuoka - www.genkijacs.com/ For more info all and my experience at the school you can check here: www.marisaroundtheworld.com/genkijacs-everything-you-need-to-know-about-this-japanese-langauge-school/
@huyhoang1037Ай бұрын
Seems like a great fun bike ride. I want to do this in the near future
@Komainu959Ай бұрын
Thank you so much for taking us with you!
@MarisAroundtheWorldАй бұрын
Thank you for joining!
@finaleelectric4131Ай бұрын
Thank you so much for making this video! This is exactly what I dreamed doing when I come to Fukuoka, bike to the Karadomari area for sushi and foods/fishing. This is way better than just looking at Google Street View. I also was afraid there is no sidewalk for safe biking , especially the stretch to the Ocean House. Now you solved the mystery 😀 Thank you for showing the area to the hotel too, these farm areas with mountains look so beautiful and green. With no people insight is definitely a bonus ❤ Keep up the good work please 🙏
@MarisAroundtheWorldАй бұрын
Glad it was helpful and I hope you will experience the lovely scenery on your next trip too! Thanks for tuning in :)
@RaShadowYTАй бұрын
Such a beautiful person, thank you for the adventure.
@theinternationalist1357Ай бұрын
How much did it cost for the hotel? Its nice that the public bath was included in it the accommodations.
@MarisAroundtheWorldАй бұрын
$75! Yes, the extra access to the public bath across the street was wonderful! I enjoyed my stay.
@hangryparanoydАй бұрын
I miss Japan. Great video! Been to Fukuoka for a couple days many years ago. Hope to visit again and visit the places you've shown on your bike ride
@MarisAroundtheWorldАй бұрын
Thank you! Fukuoka by bike is lovely!
@stephenwheeler7524Ай бұрын
great coastal views Maris the static electric hair was a bonus...what a beautiful day to ride the wind!
@MarisAroundtheWorldАй бұрын
My hair was too crazy!! But a good laugh haha. It was a great ride, thanks for joining!
@ThuyKieuTuyetXuanАй бұрын
Immersive Translate is a great tool you can use as a language learner. It’s a free browser extension that supports a wide variety of languages. With that kind of range, you’ll definitely have no trouble finding a language. I personally like to use it to generate subtitles to my KZfaq and Netflix, and that’s how I’ve been integrating myself in my target language, which is Vietnamese. I’ve already learned a lot, which is really great.
@dvijay461Ай бұрын
Great video! I'm doing a solo trip to Japan in November and I'm hoping to do the same trail as you. Did you just spend one night? Did you send luggage or anything to the guest house?
@MarisAroundtheWorldАй бұрын
Thanks for watching! This was part of a larger trip I did that also hit Kyoto and Koya-san in Wakayama but I only spent one night on the trail in Magome. I carried a backpack during the hike with a change of clothes and essentials and sent a small hand luggage from my hotel in Nagoya to Kyoto! The hotel helped with this and it was super convenient!
@thelikeitispodcastАй бұрын
2:30 😝thats definitely the view I needed for the day.
@MarisAroundtheWorldАй бұрын
🍑🍑🍑
@snappycattimestenАй бұрын
Please do a follow up. What is your current level? What visa are you in now? Cheers.
@MarisAroundtheWorldАй бұрын
Yes, I've been meaning to make this video! Hopefully coming soon...