字幕表 動画を再生する 英語字幕をプリント Morning, guys! It's time for breakfast Oh my goodness, Okaa-san has prepared a feast for us. Look at this! From the morning. This is insane. It smells so good Ah yes! It's the soup from yesterday, I wanted to eat that again. So we ate these yesterday but they had put them in dry ice and it removed like the bitterness but they want me to try like the fresh ones so that I could see what it actually tastes like What? That's so weird I don't think you're meant to eat this Oh! "Pasty". You call it "pasty". It makes your mouth really dry and pasty and it like sticks together. So it'll take two weeks for them to dry Unfortunately we won't be here to eat them We'll have to come back After we finished preparing the fruit Okaa-san taught me some Japanese that is only used in her area of Japan. It is really interesting so I hope you guys enjoy that video. It will be out in a couple days so keep an eye out for it. I'm back at home now. I thought I would wrap up this video with my final thoughts of my two day homestay experience. In two words: freaking awesome! I had such a good time What a sweet family. Everybody there was so nice. I didn't really show it in the video but their daughter came home during dinner and she was also super lovely and just the way they all welcomed us into their home and made it feel like we were part of the family was so nice and she taught us some of her family recipes, so I learned some things that I could take home with me and use myself Not to mention all the really cool farm activities that I got to do that I've never done before. It was really eye-opening to see all the work that they put into harvesting their, um, what are they called in English? I think they're called like "lima beans" that could be right. The really big "Soramame" (what they're called in Japanese). But just to see all the work and love that they put into their job was really neat and now when I go to the store and I see beans and like produce like that in the store, it reminds me of them and how much passion they put into what they do but if you guys are interested in doing a short homestay experience like I did I'll put all the information down below so if you think this is something you're interested in, check that out I think this is such a good opportunity for people who are - really anybody - but for people who are older and didn't get the chance to do a high school exchange because I did the two-week high school exchange in Japan when I was really young - 16 or 17 or so - and when I made the video about that so many of you guys were like, "Oh man I wish I had done something like that when I was younger," but this gives you the chance to do exactly that You can have this same experience even when you're older If you're here in Japan for a couple weeks for vacation or something just sign up for this homestay thing and you can stay there for a couple days and get to experience what a real Japanese family is like. I just think that's something that will add some really special memories to a trip. Most of my best memories of Japan come from my experiences with Japanese families. I just have so much fun and lots of funny things happen too, like language mistakes and, like, culture shock related stuff and just lots of memories that really stuck with me over the years happened during my high school exchange and I know I'm never gonna forget this two-day experience that I had with the Kauai (?) family they were just very lovely people and I thank them so much for inviting me into their home I hope you guys enjoyed this video. If you have any more questions, please let me know. Leave comments down below and I will try to respond to you. Please give this video a thumbs up if you enjoyed it YouTube's kind of a mess at the moment and it helps me out if you guys leave a like on my videos so thank you so much and I will see you soon. Bye! I've listed several websites down below that you guys can use to plan a trip to Tohoku I really hope my videos have encouraged you to want to go out there yourselves. It's such an amazing place that does not get enough publicity and I know you guys would just love it if you went on a trip there By the way, the high speed shinkansen is definitely the easiest and most convenient way to travel up there there are Akita, Yamagata and Tohoku shinkansen that offer service to cities all over northern Japan.
A2 初級 MY JAPANESE HOMESTAY EXPERIENCE [Pt. 2] (MY JAPANESE HOMESTAY EXPERIENCE [Pt. 2]) 0 0 林宜悉 に公開 2021 年 01 月 14 日 シェア シェア 保存 報告 動画の中の単語