We missed a digital stamp rally but decided to hunt out some cool looking manholes around Tokyo anyways!
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What was your favorite manhole?! Do you have cool manholes where you live?
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I knew about them before I came to Japan so I always kept an eye out for cool ones.
It's cool that you can take the cow pills and they immediately work, no waiting a half hour or something.
30:30 He's in the manhole, sliding the cover over to peek out. See the water behind him?
@8:53: "Don't mind me, I'm just passing through here… Sumimasen, just passing through (please don't eat me…) Oh wait, do you have food? maybe some tayaki? you look like someone that eats a lot of tayaki ok never mind, I just remembered I have somewhere to be… ( that's one scary dude)"
@21:11: I am not into sumo, but it's pretty cool that you guys got to see Hakuho (one of the top, what, 2, 3? most successful/legendary yokozuna of all time) in the flesh.
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I love checking out the Pokemon Manhole covers that can be found across Japan.
Also, I imagine that the Hokusai manhole cover was to commemorate the opening of the Hokusai Museum that can be found in the Ryogoku district.
Thank you again for another excellent original choice. Perhaps you will enjoy this https://youtu.be/ewi_KNMs2rg
There's certainly the vibe of The Birth of Venus by Botticelli in the thumbnail for this video. Without the nudity or seashells
Great video
I’m glad that I’m not the only one fascinated with the man hole covers. I thought it might look silly to the locals taking pictures with my tail up. Beppu had “tiles” that were descriptive of nearby sites.
I would just like to say that the em🐻❄️rassing pun is appreciated:) Happy holidays and all that, folks, you’re supercalifragilisticexpialidocious!
So cool video i remember some in Nagoya city Merry xmass you two keep on good videos from Montreal quebec Canada. Marc
Never seen a car parking turntable before! 😍
Collecting trading cards and finding the manholes seems like a surprisingly fun way to spend a day. Hope we see more vids around this topic. I know there are a lot more to collect.
I was so excited to see a new video posted! You two seriously bring joy to my day
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Manhole covers should be like this everywhere! At least in downtown areas lol
Wooo got a mention on a Kyde & Eric vid! So great to meet you guys and on our first day in Japan. Keep up the great work guys – your style of narrative and storyteling is fantastic and unique, it helps my mind travel when I'm physically at home.
@8:53 I just named that pigeon "Bob" 😄
Bing Shabuya bop -Prince
I'm so glad you didn't refer to them as person hole covers, political correctness is way out of hand. HAPPY HOLIDAYS!
Hokusai was born in Honjo, Katushika-gun(kori) which used to cover the southern half of current Sumida-ku. That is why Hokusai museum is located in Sumida-ku. I think the cofusion comes from the fact that Katsushika-gun was part of Shimofusa-no-kuni but most of which is crrently ocupies northern part of Chiba-prefecture. Actually Katsushika-gun used to spread over the area which includes part of today's Chiba, Tokyo, Ibaraki and Saitama's prefectural areas.