Life in Tokyo #61: A Day in The Country



Uploaded by: tokyocooney
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I take a trip to the mountians outside Tokyo for a one day escape from urban life. It was nice to get out of the city, however brief. I got back in touch with the non-metrosexual manside by grilling meat over hot coals and having a warm schvitz. I wish I could do this every weekend, but sadly life in Tokyo is mostly working for the man.
For those curious about costs and such: Log Cabin: 5,000 yen (Per person, cabin sizes range from one person to groups of 6) Bar-b-que Rental: 2,000 yen (including charcoal) Train ticket: 2,600 yen one way (depends on which train though) Bus: 620 yen one way Onsen: 500 yen Groceries: 3,000 yen Cha
rring meat: Priceless English Ok. Pets Ok. But you must return the cabin to the state you found it in. I highly recommend this for families, especially if you can drive. Using public transport was a bit of a pain in the ass, and limits your options if you are staying for more than one night. *
**Also, just a reminder I'll be broadcasting live on BlogTV Wed and Thursday at around 11am Tokyo Time. My guest on Thursday will be Mike from the K-1 kickboxing video. He is back in town for work and will stop by to discuss readjusting to his new life Los Angeles after 20 years living in Tokyo.
Should be a really fun time. Check out the webpage for info, and a time countdown to when the broadcast airs in your neck of the woods if you are confused by time zones. http://blogtv.com/people/tokyocooney Seriously... check it out. Music: "Foggy Mountain Breakdown" - Flat & Scruggs
"Gotta Travel On" - Billy Grammer
"Overland Blues" - The Yoshida Brothers
"Bloody Mary Morning" - Willie Nelson


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Actually if you ... ( 2 months ago by lazypuddycat)
Actually if you like cold and like the woods, I can recommend the Hakuba ski lodge. They are foreigner friendly as it is owned by a foreigner :P but it is about the same price with good backcountry skiing and what not :)
That was such an ... ( 2 months ago by tots45)
That was such an awesome video, it looks like a lot of fun in the Country, Lol!!!
HAHAHAHAHA feild ... ( 2 months ago by gaijinyakuzza)
HAHAHAHAHA feild hockey ne! Oi oi oi do people in nikko have different accents to tokyoites desuka?
Love your videos! ... ( 2 months ago by PrincesCrocodile)
Love your videos!Even the non FYI videos have been very informative and have confirmed my desire to be a gaijin living in Japan in the near future, hopefully after I finish my BS. I'm planning to visit summer of 09,I've been looking into a study abroad program at Temple University.
finally done w/ my ... ( 2 months ago by LordKahmet)
finally done w/ my homework ne1 4 chat? q
Did you seriously ... ( 2 months ago by saltyfrog75)
Did you seriously eat all of that meat you showed in the refrigerator in one night or did you take home leftovers? O_O
Loved the little froggy at the end! :-D
Fascinating! ( 2 months ago by Audiomuse)
Fascinating!
gotta love the ... ( 2 months ago by blulaguna18)
gotta love the froggie at the end. it looked like he answered.
really nice view in ... ( 2 months ago by matsuvonn)
really nice view in the tokyo city!!..
where did you get ... ( 2 months ago by 8bitgrafix)
where did you get that bangin japanese hick music
my favorite part of ... ( 1 month ago by BananaPancake)
my favorite part of my trip to Japan was actually when my bf and I went to Nikko for the day. We visited the shrines and had some of the best curry I ever tasted.
do you smoke weed? ... ( 1 month ago by stemcellssave)
do you smoke weed? just wondering
Why were u alone on ... ( 1 month ago by Bratcipheo)
Why were u alone on the trip?I think it must kinda suck alone outthere..
Do they have weed ... ( 1 month ago by 6663000)
Do they have weed in japan? haha
hey where was the ... ( 1 month ago by 6663000)
hey where was the grilling footage? i was actually looking forward to seeing what you made.
no worries though, i just had steak for supper:)
He looks like a mix ... ( 1 month ago by fullmetalfunk)
He looks like a mix of Brandon Dicamillo and Hillel Slovak. lol. I love his videos.
aw man i am so ... ( 1 month ago by hungrymunster)
aw man i am so jealous, you've got an awesome life.
well be happy with ... ( 1 month ago by coughsnif)
well be happy with whats u have lol *im beign such a parent* anyways if u knew all his life it wouldnt be that awesome but still i agree pretty cool life
is it illegal for u ... ( 1 month ago by BlackDreadBoy)
is it illegal for u to get ass in Japan?
That cucumber ... ( 4 weeks ago by Dwojy18)
That cucumber looked like zucchini. But what do I know? i'm not a culinary genius.
Ok wait im getting ... ( 4 weeks ago by JpNightFall)
Ok wait im getting confused japanese is originally read from right to left top to bottom right? so how come theguest book is not like that or the comercial sign in the city can somebody clear this up for me please
whats the music ... ( 3 weeks ago by ottplatinum)
whats the music that starts at 3:40?
omg coony you ARE ... ( 1 week ago by overratedmule)
omg coony you ARE ben harrison O_O
little cum river. ... ( 3 days ago by masterman321)
little cum river. thats what she said.



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