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Welcome to a new series, that, if people really like it, will continue into AzuriteYT with LOTS of parts and thousands of photos/videos! (future parts will have much more diversity in photos and interesting stuff: this is just the start of my trip and a test video.)

This is a new potential series: if you all like it, let me know, if you want it to be shorter per part, longer, have music, keep it without music, want this or that, let me know!

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27 Comments

  1. Good idea for a series! I would personally love to see more of this on your channel as well as on AzuriteYT. Japanese culture is rather interesting in general, after all.

  2. This is extremely interesting. It's perfect without music, it makes your explanations to stuff even better. I've never been to Japan but am planning on going so this shit rocks!

  3. I was hesitant at first and thought this would be kinda lame/boring, but it's actually pretty neat. And like others have said, I think it's better without music.

  4. 6:57, I think they do this because if they didn't shorten it, it would be super long. This especially makes sense when you consider that in English, you can have several consonants in a row, but Japanese needs a vowel after every consonant sound, so in order to get all the sounds, they have to throw in tons of more vowels and syllables.

    Best example I can think of kyara sere means character select. If you wanted to do the whole thing, it'd probably be something like kyarakuta serekuto.

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