Motorbiking Hokkaido! | Exploring Japan’s Largest Wetland!

Headed southward in eastern Hokkaido landed Scooty & I in Japan’s largest wetland!
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  1. Just got to the end (I had to have a nap, don't judge me!) and the ramen bloke. Man I'd have been considering an 'oopsie doopsie i dropped my bowl of ramen on the floor' if he started shouting like that.

  2. Great video E! I don't know why buy angry Eric is always super funny to me, I super agree but just watching you rant is entertaining 😛

  3. Haha, great timing with the donut lady, there was the buildup, the suspense with the toilet paper, and then the comical resolution with the sticky purse.

  4. Great video Eric. I loved your hitchhiking round Hokkaido series and I’m enjoying your motor biking round Hokkaido just as much. That’s one hella scooty video dude!
    😀🤟

  5. One thing: boiling point of water changes with altitude. At 3000m above sea level is 89° C. May be they were saying: Is boiling water here as hot as at sea level? 😀

  6. So I love these little adventure vids. I think you might consider one of those micro campers. You could carry couple of small canoes, drone equipment, and would be a great way to get out of the rain. Does kyde still work? I always wonder when you’re alone…cheers and safe travels. You found the Ramen Nazi. 😂😂😂

  7. Weird, I thought red-crowned crane is something like a national bird in Japan.
    It's even on JAL logo, and countless ukiyo-e works.
    The more you know I guess… 😀
    P.S. I'm watching this along with your hitchhiking playlist, quite an experience!

  8. Ahh, that sucks about the restaurant experience…
    Reminds me of a time I was in Portugal and the owner was so unwelcoming and rude (despite the food being good).
    It can really sour the entire experience.
    My friend said it best, "I guess they don't like money." 😅

  9. You definitely need a referral for Ibuki Ramen in Teshigata to find it. When we were in the area we visited the much more popular Teshigata Ramen (Retaurant) and even had to wait for maybe 20 minutes to get a seat. I remember it being quite tasty. The floaty bit is 'Fu' wheat gluten.

  10. Guesswork but perhaps the fifth wheel and American truck are owned by an American forces member stationed at one of the American bases in Japan? Our neighbour back in the 70's was in the USAF and he brought over a large white Ford Marquis ( from memory) and the USAF shipped it over for him to the UK. He wasn't an officer but a senior enlisted man. Nice guy too.

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