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Japan Travel Tips | Depachika
Depachika are commonly referred to as market areas located in the basement of Japan's top department stores. Depachika are much, much more than your average food store.
Filmed with the cooperation of;
Daimaru Tokyo:
www.daimaru.co.jp.e.md.hp.transer.com/tokyo/
Shibuya Tokyu Food Show(Tokyu Department Store):
www.tokyu-dept.co.jp.e.fa.hc.transer.com/shibuya_foodshow/index.html
Filmed in January 2023. Please note that some products/stores featured in this video are currently not available.
Please see the links below for more information.
Your Guide to Japanese Department Store Food Floors: www.japan.travel/en/story/depachika-guide/
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Accommodations in Japan | Ryokan (Japanese-style Inn)
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Ryokan or traditional Japanese inns can be found throughout the country and are perhaps the oldest form of hotel in the world making staying at one a memorable, as well as cultural experience. Filmed with the cooperation of Higashiyama Onsen Mukaitaki. www.mukaitaki.jp/ Please see the links below for more information. Japanese Ryokan Guide: www.japan.travel/en/guide/japanese-ryokan/ Kurokawa On...
Accommodations in Japan | Minshuku (Japanese-style B&B)
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Minshuku might be a great option to consider for those who want an authentic and affordable way to experience a particular town or region while traveling in Japan. Filmed with the cooperation of Akita inu tourism. visitakita.com/en/ Please see the links below for more information. Minshuku and Guesthouses in Japan: www.japan.travel/en/guide/guesthouse-budget-accommodation/ Farm Stays in Togari ...
Accommodations in Japan | Shukubo (Temple Stays)
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Shukubo or Temple Stays are an overnight stay in a Buddhist temple where you can experience a piece of daily temple life - a truly unique experience you can find in Japan. Please see the links below for more information. Overnight stay at a temple: www.japan.travel/en/guide/temple-stays/ Mt. Mitake: www.japan.travel/en/spot/1631/ Zenkoji Temple: www.japan.travel/en/spot/1338/ Koyasan Shukubo (T...
Japan Travel Tips | What to do if you’re sick or injured in Japan?
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We want you to have the safest experience possible when you travel to Japan. This video introduces some resources to assist you with what to do in case you need medical attention while traveling in Japan. Please see the links below for more information. For Safe Travels in Japan - Guide for When You are Feeling Ill: www.jnto.go.jp/emergency/eng/mi_guide.html Find OTC Medicines: search.jsm-db.in...
Japan Travel Tips | Accessibility in Japan
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Accessibility, for all travelers, has been a top priority for Japan for some time now. In this video, we introduce some of the ongoing improvements that are being made as well as some of the best resources for researching and planning your trip with accessibility in mind when traveling to Japan. Please see the links below for more information. Accessibility information pages on our website; www...
Japan Travel Tips | Business Hours & Holidays
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We want to introduce the general holiday periods and how they can impact businesses and services you may need while traveling. Please see the links below for more information. Business Hours & Holidays: www.japan.travel/en/plan/business-hours-and-holidays/
Japan Travel Tips | Traveling with your family
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From thrill-seeking rides at Japan’s many amusement parks, to educational and entertaining museums, and the up-close experience at zoos and aquariums, Japan is a very family-friendly destination with plenty of immersive cultural activities and fun, engaging ways to explore together, no matter the age. Please see the links below for more information. Mori Art Museum: www.japan.travel/en/spot/172...
Japan Travel Tips | Shrine & Temples
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Visiting shrines or temples is a rich cultural and beautiful experience that offers visitors a chance to experience the spiritual side of Japan. A trip to Japan is never complete without visiting at least one of these historic spots. Filmed with the cooperation of Tokyo-Jinjacho. www.tokyo-jinjacho.or.jp/ Please see the links below for more information. Shrine and Temple Traditions: www.japan.t...
Discover Japan’s Different Regions | Hokkaido
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In this video series, we take you on a tour of Japan’s different regions to share with you what makes each one special in its own right and to give you an idea of what you can do and expect while traveling to them. Hokkaido Please see the links below for more information. Hokkaido: www.japan.travel/en/destinations/hokkaido/hokkaido/ Niseko Ski Resorts & Around: www.japan.travel/en/destinations/...
Discover Japan’s Different Regions | Tohoku
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In this video series, we take you on a tour of Japan’s different regions to share with you what makes each one special in its own right and to give you an idea of what you can do and expect while traveling to them. The Tohoku Region | Aomori, Akita, Iwate, Yamagata, Miyagi, and Fukushima Please see the links below for more information. Tohoku: www.japan.travel/en/destinations/tohoku/ Aomori: ww...
Discover Japan’s Different Regions | Hokuriku Shinetsu
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In this video series, we take you on a tour of Japan’s different regions to share with you what makes each one special in its own right and to give you an idea of what you can do and expect while traveling to them. The Hokuriku Shinetsu Region | Niigata, Nagano, Toyama, Fukui, and Ishikawa Please see the links below for more information. Hokuriku Shinetsu: www.japan.travel/en/destinations/hokur...
Discover Japan’s Different Regions | Kanto Part 1
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In this video series, we take you on a tour of Japan’s different regions to share with you what makes each one special in its own right and to give you an idea of what you can do and expect while traveling to them. The Kanto Region Part 1 | Tochigi, Gunma, and Ibaraki The Kanto Region Part 2 | Saitama, Tokyo, Kanagawa, and Chiba czcams.com/video/uQh-fhVBTkw/video.html Please see the links below...
Discover Japan’s Different Regions | Kanto Part 2
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In this video series, we take you on a tour of Japan’s different regions to share with you what makes each one special in its own right and to give you an idea of what you can do and expect while traveling to them. The Kanto Region Part 1 | Tochigi, Gunma, and Ibaraki czcams.com/video/mu-0CoEPWqA/video.html The Kanto Region Part 2 | Saitama, Tokyo, Kanagawa, and Chiba Please see the links below...
Discover Japan’s Different Regions | Kansai Part 1
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In this video series, we take you on a tour of Japan’s different regions to share with you what makes each one special in its own right and to give you an idea of what you can do and expect while traveling to them. The Kansai Region Part 1 | Osaka, Kyoto, and Nara The Kansai Region Part 2 | Wakayama, Hyogo, and Shiga czcams.com/video/V1dG1qitAZY/video.html Please see the links below for more in...
Discover Japan’s Different Regions | Kansai Part 2
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Discover Japan’s Different Regions | Kansai Part 2
Discover Japan’s Different Regions | Chugoku
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Discover Japan’s Different Regions | Chugoku
Discover Japan’s Different Regions | Shikoku
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Discover Japan’s Different Regions | Shikoku
Discover Japan’s Different Regions | Kyushu Part 1
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Discover Japan’s Different Regions | Kyushu Part 1
Discover Japan’s Different Regions | Kyushu Part 2
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Discover Japan’s Different Regions | Kyushu Part 2
Discover Japan’s Different Regions | Okinawa
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Discover Japan’s Different Regions | Okinawa
Discover Japan’s Different Regions | Tokai
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Discover Japan’s Different Regions | Tokai
Japan's Off the Beaten Path Destinations | Dangyo-No-Taki
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Japan's Off the Beaten Path Destinations | Dangyo-No-Taki
Japan's Off the Beaten Path Destinations | Taketomi Island
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Japan's Off the Beaten Path Destinations | Taketomi Island
Japan's Off the Beaten Path Destinations | Geibikei Gorge in Iwate
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Japan's Off the Beaten Path Destinations | Geibikei Gorge in Iwate
Japan's Off the Beaten Path Destinations | Geigi at Aizu-Higashiyama
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Japan's Off the Beaten Path Destinations | Geigi at Aizu-Higashiyama
Japan's Off the Beaten Path Destinations | Matsushima
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Japan's Off the Beaten Path Destinations | Matsushima
Japan's Off the Beaten Path Destinations | Engyo-ji Temple
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Japan's Off the Beaten Path Destinations | Engyo-ji Temple
Japan's Off the Beaten Path Destinations | Amagoya
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Japan's Off the Beaten Path Destinations | Amagoya
Culture and Sake in Tohoku; An Evening with Alex Kerr and John Gauntner
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Culture and Sake in Tohoku; An Evening with Alex Kerr and John Gauntner

Komentáře

  • @kylexer5212
    @kylexer5212 Před 6 měsíci

    "…deported to Japanese-occupied Shanghai…" Anyone get it? "I grabbed your house, let other people live in it and charge with the money. " How kind and friendly they are.

  • @solarx6465
    @solarx6465 Před 7 měsíci

    Does anybody know what happened to the jews trapped in Shanghai afterwards?

    • @MegaAnimeforlife
      @MegaAnimeforlife Před 3 měsíci

      They stayed in Shanghai til after the fall of the axis Powers the nazis tried to take the Japanese to hand Shanghais jews over multiple times but they said no since most asians especially Japanese did not understand anti semitism and why the germans hated them so much As World War II intensified, the Nazis stepped up pressure on Japan to hand over the Shanghai Jews. While the Nazis regarded their Japanese allies as "Honorary Aryans", they were determined that the Final Solution to the Jewish Question would also be applied to the Jews in Shanghai. Warren Kozak describes the episode when the Japanese military governor of the city sent for the Jewish community leaders. The delegation included Amshinover rabbi Shimon Sholom Kalish. The Japanese governor was curious and asked, "Why do the Germans hate you so much?" Without hesitation and knowing the fate of his community hung on his answer, Reb Kalish told the translator (in Yiddish): "Zugim weil wir senen orientalim-Tell him [the Germans hate us] because we are Orientals." The governor, whose face had been stern throughout the confrontation, broke into a slight smile. In spite of the military alliance, he did not accede to the German demand and the Shanghai Jews were never handed over. According to another rabbi who was present there, Reb Kalish's answer was "They hate us because we are short and dark-haired." Orientalim was not likely to have been said because the word is an Israeli academic term in modern Hebrew, not a word in classical Yiddish or Hebrew.the Japanese while committing war crimes like the rape of Nanking genocide really wasn't there goal conquest was and controlling the Chinese bread basket and natural resources.

    • @icebaby6714
      @icebaby6714 Před měsícem

      While most countries rejected them, China issued 20k visas to Jews to allow them settle down in Shanghai. After the war, they mostly migrated to the U.S. 😅

  • @user-iu7od7hc3c
    @user-iu7od7hc3c Před 7 měsíci

    Japan still has no reason to discriminate against Jews for religious or other reasons. Japan formed an alliance with the Nazis only for anti-communist purposes. The treaty was only read by the Minister of Foreign Affairs, the Japanese head of state had not even met Hitler, and Hitler hated Asians.

  • @EngPheniks
    @EngPheniks Před 8 měsíci

    A Japanese saved Jews fleeing persecution from Nazi Germany, meanwhile a Nazi John Rabe in Nanking helped shelter fleeing Chinese civilians from being massacred by their very allies Imperial Japan.

    • @user-jp1wv7dh7e
      @user-jp1wv7dh7e Před 6 měsíci

      日本軍は南京大虐殺などやっていない。人口二〇万以内の南京で四〇万人虐殺はあり得ない。しかも南京戦後は人口が増加している。南京大虐殺が言われ始めたのは、いわゆる東京裁判で日本人を戦犯に仕立てあげるためだった。もう、濡れ衣を着せられるのはたくさんだ。

    • @icebaby6714
      @icebaby6714 Před měsícem

      While most countries rejected Jews, Chinese consulate in Europe issued tens of thousands of visas to Jews to help them settle down in Shanghai. More than 20,000 Jews fled to Shanghai and lived there until end of the war, after the war they mostly migrated to the U.S., many years later some of them did revisit Shanghai and thank Chinese for saving them. 😂

  • @jollyjumper2164
    @jollyjumper2164 Před 9 měsíci

    Jan Zwartendijk, Dutch consul in Kaunas, gave the refugees a visa for Curaçao a part of the Netherlands, Chiune Sugihara gave the refugees a transport visa for Japan. They worked together., see Wikipedia.

  • @trevorgoh6472
    @trevorgoh6472 Před 10 měsíci

    Great video, I enjoyed it. I plan to visit Tohoku in early Sep but only have 4-5 days. I preferred Yamagata,Aomori & Akita scenery, culture & food. From your experience, can I stay in Yamagata and visit the region by train & bus?

  • @agussprihatin
    @agussprihatin Před rokem

    BN channel🎥

  • @agussprihatin
    @agussprihatin Před rokem

    BNCHANNELTIVETV

  • @alketazubaku3703
    @alketazubaku3703 Před rokem

    #teamramen For sure

  • @RobCraig-wf3yi
    @RobCraig-wf3yi Před rokem

    The Japanese systematically starved and beat our men, they murdered every European on the island of Kiribati, except for those with germanic surname. The occasions of humanity between us and them were very rare but they did occur, a hospital ship in milne bay new Guinea was spared by a Japanese surface raider on one occasion, lit up by the searchlights of the jap vessel, everybody assumed tge worst, the lights went out and the vessel powered away. This was exceedingly rare in the Pacific war

  • @SoiylR6
    @SoiylR6 Před rokem

    Fresh

  • @avonord
    @avonord Před rokem

    今年の夏行きます、楽しみですね😊

  • @glenhunt6247
    @glenhunt6247 Před rokem

    Promo-SM

  • @tiwiueo8705
    @tiwiueo8705 Před rokem

    Is it a chance to get this event in early october?

  • @RUHappyATM
    @RUHappyATM Před rokem

    But there are still many Japanese who deny Nanking ever happen.

    • @sorobotic2543
      @sorobotic2543 Před rokem

      That’s a lie.

    • @kylexer5212
      @kylexer5212 Před 6 měsíci

      ⁠​⁠​⁠@@sorobotic2543Lie for what? For the Japanese government lied that it had not done anything heinous? Even though there are plenty of photos and videos shooting by western journalists and the Japanese troops? Not to mention the human bodies. You'll never wake up a person who pretends to be asleep. A people who dare not face the history, who dare not take the responsibility is a true coward. The Japanese government is a cowardly murderer.

  • @Free_Palestine_419
    @Free_Palestine_419 Před rokem

    Both Japanese civilians and military helped over 18,000 Jews escape the Nazis, this angered the Nazis who demanded Tojo and the Imperials deport them back to Europe with the Japanese ignoring them.

  • @felipelopes1150
    @felipelopes1150 Před rokem

    #TeamRamen

  • @alexmartin6839
    @alexmartin6839 Před rokem

    Japan was so mad to germany becuase hitler was insane grab poland and finland all those countries are funded by japan by it own rebellion on ussr era

  • @melissalin4145
    @melissalin4145 Před rokem

    So is it possible to enjoy fall in end of November in Kyoto area and Winter in Hokkaido in Early December?

  • @TheEtchan
    @TheEtchan Před rokem

    岐阜は最高ですよ✨みんな来て来て!

  • @S62bhas
    @S62bhas Před rokem

    Amen Praise The Lord In Jesus Name Amen

  • @juliemerritt5144
    @juliemerritt5144 Před rokem

    Hero

  • @Judau69Haman
    @Judau69Haman Před rokem

    Fun fact: After this happened, the German Foreign Ministry protested against Japan, but Hideki Tojo brushed off the protests, saying "This was done out of natural humanitarian considerations.''

    • @1utube01
      @1utube01 Před 26 dny

      Which was ironic, given the genocidal behavior of Japan in China (which Sugihara also objected to).

  • @lesfrieden6907
    @lesfrieden6907 Před 2 lety

    Can you tell me the name or location of the oyster place?

  • @pon2oon
    @pon2oon Před 2 lety

    Beautiful heart this man had!

  • @pharmacist5884
    @pharmacist5884 Před 2 lety

    "I may have to disobey the government, but if I don't, I would be disobeying GOD"

  • @tarot_esoterica_with_erin

    I got teary eyed watching this! So much beauty and appreciation. Love Mr Ripert (And miss Mr Bourdain 🙏🏼)

  • @fazbell
    @fazbell Před 2 lety

    God sends angels from the most unexpected places.

  • @orzdxy
    @orzdxy Před 2 lety

    all part of a deal called Project Pufferfish

  • @baddoggi4238
    @baddoggi4238 Před 2 lety

    Sugihara helped 2000 Jews vs 1200 Schindler. Sadly he was shamed by the Japanese govt for defying till his death

  • @jennymossa9492
    @jennymossa9492 Před 2 lety

    I am moved to tears over this remarkable Japanese man, who in a world that had gone completely crazy, knew so well in his heart to without any hesitation do whatever he could to save as many people as he could. Thank you so much for what you did, Chiune Sugihara!

  • @DarthSedar
    @DarthSedar Před 2 lety

    Where are the English subtitles, so that I, and the rest of the world, can understand what he is saying?????

    • @JarmanInternational
      @JarmanInternational Před 2 lety

      Hello Patricia! The video is all in English. Thank you so much for watching!

  • @suginami123
    @suginami123 Před 2 lety

    Love this video and the presentation. I think sake goes with almost every kind of food but especially good with grilled mushrooms and all kinds of grilled slightly charred veg. Nuts and cheeses are fine. Stir fried veg is excellent. I am mostly vegan. What is the optimal kind of glass? And is a certain sake a food drink or a drink alone type?

    • @JarmanInternational
      @JarmanInternational Před 2 lety

      Thank you Kieran, I am glad you enjoyed the video. I think most sake is sipped little by little along with food. In the video John says that when the sake is chilled, it works well in a wine glass. I think basically any cup is fine but a small wooden or ceramic cup works well. Yes, vegetable flavors would definitely be brought out in a unique way by sake. I hope you enjoy!

  • @chrishughes3206
    @chrishughes3206 Před 2 lety

    So happy to help introduce Nanbu Bijin in this fascinating event. As always, John brought the sake knowledge and I learned so much from Alex. Who knew there was a scary weasel with a scythe to look out for in Akita!?

  • @RediscoverTours
    @RediscoverTours Před 2 lety

    So many travelers have no idea about real Japanese sake and videos like this helps people understand and enjoy sake.

    • @JarmanInternational
      @JarmanInternational Před 2 lety

      Thank you! I agree with you totally! It is wonderful to hear about all the knowledge and culture that goes in to a little cup of sake from Tohoku.

  • @onlyinjapan
    @onlyinjapan Před 2 lety

    I was so happy to be a part of this on Zoom learning from the masters! You can't visit Japan without knowing as much as you can about Japanese sake - Nihonshu! Great seminar!

    • @onlyinjapanGO
      @onlyinjapanGO Před 2 lety

      JNTO should add in "chapter time stamps" so we can find the contents of this seminar and skip the 3 minute wait. The seminar starts at 6:14 Alex talks about Tohoku culture at 14:05 and the sake starts at 37:20 with John.

  • @JarmanInternational
    @JarmanInternational Před 2 lety

    I learned so much from this webinar!

  • @Wolfboy2012
    @Wolfboy2012 Před 2 lety

    If I recall correctly; Poland & Japan had a very good friendship and believe it or not when Poland declared war on Japan (due to allied pressure) simply deny the declaration cause even Tojo knew that Poland was forced into doing it

    • @Atombender
      @Atombender Před 2 lety

      Also Japan had no antisemitic agenda during the war. In turn, Nazi Germany was also not officially at war with China.

    • @RobCraig-wf3yi
      @RobCraig-wf3yi Před rokem

      Quite correct

    • @user-td2jw9ze2c
      @user-td2jw9ze2c Před 11 měsíci

      ​@@Atombenderwas Japan a zionist puppet too or not?

  • @sidneytrinh1109
    @sidneytrinh1109 Před 2 lety

    This is why the Japanese still maintain their honour despite all the horrors they have caused. He risked his position, his family, and his own life, just to protect the will of moral law. There are no mere words to describe such a man who had so much power yet used it only against himself.

  • @shellibelli4387
    @shellibelli4387 Před 2 lety

    Thanks for making this video. It’s good to see people going out of their way to help people in need.

  • @t.k.weldab2929
    @t.k.weldab2929 Před 3 lety

    team ramen for ever

  • @ellafukushima3842
    @ellafukushima3842 Před 3 lety

    nice video, good idea for me thank you for this nice video

  • @ken442
    @ken442 Před 3 lety

    Japanese and other East Asians know how smart Jewish people are and they all like them. Japan also remember that Japan got financial help from Jews for the Russo Japanese war. Japanese did not forget the favor.

    • @user-td2jw9ze2c
      @user-td2jw9ze2c Před 11 měsíci

      Was imperial japan a zionist puppet too or independent from them?

    • @JM-cn1kz
      @JM-cn1kz Před 5 měsíci

      @@user-td2jw9ze2c Japan is uniquely independent with relations to Arabs, Jews, Palestinians, Persians, and all the middle easterners and Southeast Asians. Japan is friend to Saudi Arabia, Iran , India, Pakistan, Israel , Palestine, Turkey the USA, all at the same time while they are warring among themselves. Yes Japanese love Jews but Japanese also love Arabs and Iranians, Indians and Pakistanis and Paletinians, Turks, etc. as well, like a mother who loves all her children although they fight among themselves. She only wishes that they all get along. Please remember the effect that Japan had to free all the Asian and Middle East countries from European powers after the WWII. Japan showed the world that non-white people can fight and win against white, European powers.

    • @user-td2jw9ze2c
      @user-td2jw9ze2c Před 5 měsíci

      @@JM-cn1kz the question, was japan a rothschild puppet?

  • @danmoua7686
    @danmoua7686 Před 3 lety

    Sugihara, wow an amazing person following the Code of Bushido and defying the Code of Bushido

  • @jonathandjing1065
    @jonathandjing1065 Před 3 lety

    There is also a diplomat from El Salvador 🇸🇻 who saved around 50 thousand Jews by providing identity documents (fake ) and that helped entire families to entered El Salvador as citizens. He was a wonderful person too who get very little recognition:(

  • @stevenpneh
    @stevenpneh Před 3 lety

    Those who did not help the israelite simply did not know it is written in GOD's word Psalm 122 vs 6 Pray for the peace of Jerusalem! “May they be secure who love you!

    • @TorasPatra
      @TorasPatra Před 3 lety

      yes ITS a bless to all the nation via Israel

  • @-moonbull-9588
    @-moonbull-9588 Před 3 lety

    #teamsushi ramen too wet

  • @dante-yq6gg
    @dante-yq6gg Před 3 lety

    God welcomes mr.chiune sugihara in his kingdom

    • @pon2oon
      @pon2oon Před 3 lety

      I believe god welcomes all good people regardless of faith.

  • @jekyllhirsi1009
    @jekyllhirsi1009 Před 3 lety

    Beautiful. Does anyone know where the depicted bridges are?