Everyday life in Japan | Town of books, National Art Museum, Japanese home cooking | Living in TOKYO
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- čas přidán 1. 09. 2023
- Cooking every day can be tough, so I sometimes buy ready-made dishes at the supermarket. It's important to take it easy and not push yourself when you're tired.
There are many secondhand bookstores in Jimbocho, and I had a very interesting experience. During that time, the National Art Museum was hosting a Gaudi and Sagrada Familia exhibition. I hope to see the real thing in Barcelona someday.
▪️The places I visited this time.
The National Art Museum.
Jimbocho
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I really like your philosophy on life Oliver and your way of being. I find it very life affirming. Thank you for producing your videos and sharing your daily life highs and lows x
First, that eggplant looked delicious! Also, hell yes to the 61/100 days - getting out of bed is hard enough sometimes. There have already been some great comments from actual Spaniards on Sagrada Familia. It was just too crowded for me. What I would recommend though, again and again, would be a trip to Granada to visit the Alhambra. That was one of the most beautiful and moving experiences of my life. Truly magical.
Oh Oliver! I almost had a heart attack watching your video 😃 I live in a city very close to Barcelona, where the Sagrada Familia is. It has been under construction for many years, and there is still much to do. At minute 6:06, there is an image with a plane where there are some annotations in blue and red. Those notes are not written in Spanish. That language is spoken in the eastern part of Spain, Catalan. And I have been very excited to be able to see and read that language in a country as far away as Japan. Thanks for the video! This one in particular, I really enjoyed 😊
thank you. You live in a wonderful place.
Hello from Barcelona! I enjoy your calm videos (but they make me hungry!), so glad I found your channel. With the Sagrada família something estrange happens, when you see it in situ it seem small, but when you enter inside... is gigantic! Hope you can come to visit it soon!
Thank you. You live in a lovely city.
I prefer actual books and I love browsing through used book stores. Your food looks delicious. I'm trying to incorporate some Japanese dishes in my diet but finding some ingredients here in the UK is challenging.
Здравствуй Оливер,смотрю видео из Украина.Спокойно и интересно.
Thank you 🇺🇦
Love the cooking tips. Thank you 🤙💚
Such an art to cook well , your food looked very good. I was in Japan for the first time in March 2023, I loved it. I loved how food is presented in the department stores. I am from Canada. I have enjoyed watching your video.
Thank you!
Привет из России! Очень нравятся ваши видео! Удачи!
Спасибо.
Oliver what is your IGIKAI ? :-) I like the paper book too
IKIGAI?
How often do you eat rice? the rice I ate in Hokkaido was so delicious.
Basically, I eat rice every day.
i like this life in japan vlog without all the sparkly things. just the regular mundane everyday.
i have a question, the prices in the supermarket, is that like the actual price then tax?
btw can you tell me the name of your frying pan? this is the one where you can unclip the hande right?
Yes. The actual price of the price tag is large, and the price including tax is written small.
This is an Iris Ohyama frying pan with a removable handle.
@@Oliver61pts thank you!
Where did you learn to cook so well?
Because of age and time.
@@Oliver61pts привет как дела давай познакомимся 🙂
What is the rent on your apartment in American dollars?