THE CITY TO VISIT IN JAPAN! HIROSHIMA TRAVEL VLOG Part 1

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    HIROSHIMA TRAVEL VLOG PART 1
    Welcome to the city of some seriously amazing food!? I love how i had no expectations for this place. I just thought it would be nice to stop at and spends some time on my way to my actual trip since i was already so far out. Never expected it to be so nice! I definitely gotta come back.
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Komentáře • 654

  • @rebecCATz
    @rebecCATz Před rokem +206

    Been a long time viewer! You're an inspiration, Sundai!

  • @elmersantos148
    @elmersantos148 Před rokem +170

    Being a Sundai stan, is like being fed constantly with these quality contents and I am satiated. Thank you, ma’am.

  • @khalilahd.
    @khalilahd. Před rokem +130

    I love all your Japan vlogs but damn Hiroshima looks so good on you Sundai! 💜 your summer vlogs have been INCREDIBLE this year. The sunshine and good eats always put a smile on my face. Plus I love catching up with you because it always feels like I’m catching up with a friend 💜

  • @onthecomet2802
    @onthecomet2802 Před rokem +60

    I don't know why, but I find this to be one of your most beautiful vlogs. The photography, the rythm, you being so happy to be here, the heartfelt conversation about Hiroshima's history...

  • @amariluna
    @amariluna Před rokem +6

    I'm a Latin american living in Australia. We learned about Hiroshima at school in my country. When my daughter was about 8, one of her teachers (in Australia) went to Japan for a visit. When she returned she taught her students about Japan and got the kids to do a project on it. My 8-Year-old chose to do it on the bombing of Hiroshima and specifically on the story of Sadako Sasaki and the Peace cranes. Fast track to 2016 (my daughter is now 16) and on our first visit to Japan, when we could not have missed Hiroshima. I admit that when you were filming at the Dome I also got very emotional remembering that my daughter and I stood at the same spot. I felt there was definitely something there that is very moving.

  • @YayaAAnderson
    @YayaAAnderson Před rokem +42

    Gotta love Ash and all the work he puts in to get the shots for you ❤️✨ Another impeccable vlog. Thanks for all the quality content that you keep blessin us with ☺️

  • @babykat714
    @babykat714 Před rokem +57

    Thank you for all the amazing content! You are the best 😊

  • @Darkness-ep9yp
    @Darkness-ep9yp Před rokem +39

    anyone else love her video and make you wanna go to japan or is that just me?😁😁😁

  • @sammy_lu552
    @sammy_lu552 Před rokem +23

    I grew up in Switzerland and yes, we learned about it in school during the WWII topic. Thank you for virtually taking me there! It has been a great video as always <3

  • @renee176
    @renee176 Před rokem +2

    laughed so hard at..."this might not be the best time to be standing (alone) on a corner with a slit in my dress" lol!😄🤣😂😜😁

  • @RalphSam
    @RalphSam Před rokem +51

    Wish Japan would open up already! Can't wait to explore new cities like Hiroshima

  • @beyondyou4
    @beyondyou4 Před rokem +10

    I’ve learned about the bombs in Ohio, NC, and FL even as young as elementary school. However, it wasn’t until a specific history teacher in NC that I learned about Japanese internment camps on the US.. she was a good teacher and I don’t think without her I would have learned about it until college

  • @gdawg1585
    @gdawg1585 Před rokem +79

    I'm from Virginia and we learned about Hiroshima in History class but we also learned about the Japanese invasion of China and Manchuria and hearing all the things that happened was just gut wrenching WW2 was brutal I hope nothing like it ever happens again ever

  • @kawaiikenyal1633
    @kawaiikenyal1633 Před rokem +5

    I learned about Hiroshima and Ngasaki from my grandmother. She said it’s was one of the atrocities that the US did. But I truly would love the visit. I plan to stay in Japan for a month so hopefully I can go. It so beautiful

  • @GlitznGlamourUS
    @GlitznGlamourUS Před rokem +4

    I grew up in Chicago and in High School we saw the documentary and read the book about Hiroshima. It's very emotional that the Japanese civilians had suffered during WW II. Thanks for sharing your trip there.

  • @NeniBear
    @NeniBear Před rokem +30

    My sister and I were just planning our trip to Hiroshima! We live in Hawaii and did study about the atomic bombing. So crazy to hear that mainland US did not teach about this significant piece of Japan's history that the US was a part of. We love your vlogs :)

  • @matchaT808
    @matchaT808 Před rokem +11

    I'm born and raised in Hawaii and yes, Hawaii locals are very much educated on the Hiroshima atomic bombing, especially since WWII pretty much started with the attack on Pearl Harbor located on the island of Oahu (which is where I live). In college, I minored in Japanese and we read various Japanese literature. For those who want to learn about the horrors of the Hiroshima atomic bombing, I recommend you read "Black Rain" by Masuji Ibuse. Such a powerful novel but very eye-opening. Another book that I read in middle school was "Sadako and the 1000 Paper Cranes" which also revolves around the Hiroshima atomic bombing. Both books were very good so I highly recommend.

  • @catichae6385
    @catichae6385 Před rokem +6

    I visited Japan in 2009-2010 and we went ALL over. Hiroshima was by far my favorite part. If you guys plan to go to the museum, be prepared to get even more emotional there. I love seeing you guys feel the same way I did!

  • @cheryljennings-blanchet2016

    Simply Sundai and Ash. This vlog offered sights, sounds,tastes and feelings!!!! You have viewers more than 3-dimensional experience. You gave us the sincerity of your feelings. WOW Hiroshima was of course discussed throughout my education as my father was a career US Air Force non-commissioned officer. And We lived at Naha Air Force Base in Okinawa when I was in Middle School.

  • @grimslaughter1311
    @grimslaughter1311 Před rokem +1

    13:42