My wife & I traveled to Tokyo (she grew up USA) to visit her family shrine. I thought she’d suddenly adapt to to her ancestral homeland. Day2:”Oh Gawd I can’t stand this hot muggy place!!” (Collapses hotel w AC)
Oh and spend a bunch of time in other very hot/humid places too if you can. Source: moved to Italy (northern, very humid where I am) from north UK (yes yes, out of the frying pan and into the fryer figuratively and almost literally)... you never fully get used to it but you do acclimate pretty well.
Depends, where in Texas and where in Japan? Japan isn't very wide, but its about as far north to south as it is from Southern Texas to Northern Wisconsin. As a point of reference: Osaka's average humidity this august was about the same as Galveston. Personally my favorite part of Japan is up north on Hokkaido where it doesn't get as humid, Sapporo is a beautiful city with amazing food.
I'm in the Gulf region, so Galveston is about right for this swamp area as a point if reference. The Cold though......that might get me I'm not use to it. Though I do prefer it
this is cool. when I hear "outdoor asian market" this is not what I think of. I think of like our makeshift farmer markets on downtown streets. this is much cooler.
You usually find these in larger cities. The ones in smaller cities and towns are probably more akin to what you're thinking of. These, while covered, are still open-air. So it's somewhere in the middle between a traditional market and a mall.
TheDaharMaster
If I didn’t live in the usa, I could have saved money to go there. Maybe in my next life I’ll get to go.
Napukin
Love the traditional Japanese music they overlaid over the video. It really just takes you there.
symmetry7
Beautiful and inspiring. :)
sublimedub
Takayaki in there. Best I’ve ever had.
Baronaccio
NEXT YEAR
NatesSauceLab
Osaka produces the most CEOs in Japan.
aycaramba
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tokenhooker
Was the God of Arepo there?
AzazelOmega
Dude
WeCanDoBetter9
Wake Me Up
goodtimehadbyall
Gangs over there are weird. I guess it is cool they have an all-female one from the WESTSSIIDDEEE
TalanRhodes
Looks like fun! No idea what's going on but with the way the world is these days, we could all use a little more celebration and good times.
bril350
I saw a good slice of life anime that had the boy participate in one of these festivals. Id highly recommend it
SophieClockwise
HeRulesWithARubberFist
NAAAANIIIIII!
Inarticulated
I CAN'T FREAKING WAIT FOR THE NEXT GAME!!!!! D:
Mythanris90
SillyMistMaker
BAKA MITAI
CirB
I know the heat+humidity would kill me, but I'd love to see all the japanese summer matsuri...
Merky600
My wife & I traveled to Tokyo (she grew up USA) to visit her family shrine. I thought she’d suddenly adapt to to her ancestral homeland. Day2:”Oh Gawd I can’t stand this hot muggy place!!” (Collapses hotel w AC)
ukarage
Went there, played Taiko in matsuri in tohoku : great memories, but I will never go back there on summer :D
WhiteyHead
I feel this so much.
WhiteyHead
I feel this so much.
saiyoucho
The secret to surviving is vending machine drinks, always bring a hand towel, coolish icecream from conbini and cooling wet sheets for the body.
solrev
Especially shikuwasa! Refreshing
satanslittleposter
Oh and spend a bunch of time in other very hot/humid places too if you can. Source: moved to Italy (northern, very humid where I am) from north UK (yes yes, out of the frying pan and into the fryer figuratively and almost literally)... you never fully get used to it but you do acclimate pretty well.
TacoPuncher
Is it better or worse than say Texas humidity? Cause if it's comparable I can survive
ChainsawVisionMan
Depends, where in Texas and where in Japan? Japan isn't very wide, but its about as far north to south as it is from Southern Texas to Northern Wisconsin. As a point of reference: Osaka's average humidity this august was about the same as Galveston. Personally my favorite part of Japan is up north on Hokkaido where it doesn't get as humid, Sapporo is a beautiful city with amazing food.
TacoPuncher
I'm in the Gulf region, so Galveston is about right for this swamp area as a point if reference. The Cold though......that might get me I'm not use to it. Though I do prefer it
jplusc
is that in a mall?
ShadeWilson2
They're covered street markets! You just turn the right corner while walking down the street and you're in one. They're very cute.
WhiteyHead
Dotonbori
zFUBARz
Was wondering the same, is it a covered street, or do their malls look like their alleyway markets.
DarkwingDuc
Market: https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g298566-d19759368-Reviews-Kohama_Shotengai-Osaka_Osaka_Prefecture_Kinki.html. Osaka has several.
jplusc
this is cool. when I hear "outdoor asian market" this is not what I think of. I think of like our makeshift farmer markets on downtown streets. this is much cooler.
DarkwingDuc
You usually find these in larger cities. The ones in smaller cities and towns are probably more akin to what you're thinking of. These, while covered, are still open-air. So it's somewhere in the middle between a traditional market and a mall.