How to SURVIVE Japan as a Tourist #japantourist #shorts #japantrip
the dangers most tourists are totally unaware of in Japan Bears there are bears in Japan home to black and brown bears encounters with these Bears which are found in many mountainous areas of Japan can be deadly so pack a bell and make noise while hiking or in more remote areas to avoid surprising bears and carry a bear spray if you’re venturing away from the cities giant hornets the Japanese giant hornet is the largest hornet in the world with a potent Venom that can cause severe pain pain allergic reactions and in some cases death so be vigilant avoid disturbing nests use insect repellent and seek immediate medical attention if stung mchi yes mchi the delicious traditional Japanese rice cake can be deadly a popular food that is a choking hazard especially for the elderly and young children so take small bikes and chew firly hopefully you won’t encounter any of these dangers like And subscribe to hear more about
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Good reminders!
Having lived in Bear country much of my life. I've always called hikers wearing bear bells, ringing the dinner bell.
"Use insect repellent" bro, if I'm being attacked by hornets, I don't think the spray is going to do much.
I mentioned mon keys in Japan in a comment, cause they can be aggressive too. YouTube deleted the comment. Algorithm probably thought I was talking about black people or something ๐คฆโโ๏ธ
That headband makes me think youd be a great pilot
Funny you mention bears. At the Yaesone pass buss stop near MT haruna. I made sure i was able to xatch a bus instead of hike diwn to Ikaho onsens
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Is that a Japanese war headband that you are wearing?
I think I'd rank heat stroke above mochi for danger, especially coming into the Japanese summer.
Oooo bears rawr