Here's a simple vlog of things NOT to buy while shopping in Japan. Recently I moved into a new apartment in Tokyo, Japan, and decided to do some appliance shopping at Yodobashi Camera in Akihabara. Little did I know what I'd be in for...
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A headed down to a Walmart-owned Seiyu Group to stock up on some Japanese alcohol. They had a wide variety of cheap and big cases of Japanese beer. There were different kinds of Asahi, Sapporo, and Kirin that I had never seen before let alone tried. However,I decided to get a man's drink instead....maybe you've heard of a little thing called Japanese sake? Yeah, I manned up and got a 2 liter glass bottle of the fine wine of rice wines. After nuking that badboy in a sake jar it became clear that drinking alcohol in Japan won't be getting old any time soon.
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CAMERA & AUDIO EQUIPMENT I USE:
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Voiceover Mic: Samson Go Mic ► http://amzn.to/2sSc3FY
In-Field Mic: Zoom H1 ► http://amzn.to/2sLXovV
Tripod: Manfrotto Pixi ► http://amzn.to/2sLNrOX
EXPLANATION: I try to keep my equipment as simple as possible. 90% of the time, all I use to film is my Sony RX100 M3, and all I use for audio is my Samson Go Mic (which I use to record voiceovers after filming). Occasionally I use the Zoom H1 for audio if I want to record audio in-field. As for the Pixi tripod, I sometimes use it while filming food, but most of the time I use it to mount my Samson Go Mic on a desk for voiceovers (in conjunction with the other accessories, listed below).
MODULAR COMPONENTS I USE:
Smatree SmaPole S3 (hollow pole only) ► http://amzn.to/2sLI7ee
Joby Action Arm (arm only) ► http://amzn.to/2toE0CN
Joby Hand Grip (hand grip only) ► http://amzn.to/2sSe3y0
Joby Hub Adapter ► http://amzn.to/2toDJ2E
EXPLANATION: Because I'm often traveling, I prefer to have the lightest, smallest, most versatile components available. Therefore, I use bits and pieces from the above gear sets, and these bits and pieces can be connected together in a huge variety of ways. For example, they can be made into a long selfie stick, they can be mounted to my tripod to make it extra-tall, and they can be used with my tripod and Go Mic to position the microphone directly in front of my face while I'm recording voiceovers at a desk.
MICROPHONE ACCESSORIES I USE:
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I visited a Japanese urinal game again but this time I was in over my head. The toilet game was a contest based on pissing speed, NOT volume. Therefore, I was soundly trounced at my first attempt at the contest. I had to regroup, retrain, and do some soul searching. After returning to the same Japanese urinal game a week later, I regained my previous standing as reining champion of Japanese toilet games. Will any more contesters dare to challenge me again? I highly doubt it.
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Hey there, are you interested in making your own YouTube videos? If so, here is a list of gear I use to make the videos. If you have any more questions about it, feel free to message me at solotravelblog@gmail.com ;)
CAMERA & AUDIO EQUIPMENT I USE:
Camera: Sony RX100 M3 ► http://amzn.to/2sLZDis
Voiceover Mic: Samson Go Mic ► http://amzn.to/2sSc3FY
In-Field Mic: Zoom H1 ► http://amzn.to/2sLXovV
Tripod: Manfrotto Pixi ► http://amzn.to/2sLNrOX
EXPLANATION: I try to keep my equipment as simple as possible. 90% of the time, all I use to film is my Sony RX100 M3, and all I use for audio is my Samson Go Mic (which I use to record voiceovers after filming). Occasionally I use the Zoom H1 for audio if I want to record audio in-field. As for the Pixi tripod, I sometimes use it while filming food, but most of the time I use it to mount my Samson Go Mic on a desk for voiceovers (in conjunction with the other accessories, listed below).
MODULAR COMPONENTS I USE:
Smatree SmaPole S3 (hollow pole only) ► http://amzn.to/2sLI7ee
Joby Action Arm (arm only) ► http://amzn.to/2toE0CN
Joby Hand Grip (hand grip only) ► http://amzn.to/2sSe3y0
Joby Hub Adapter ► http://amzn.to/2toDJ2E
EXPLANATION: Because I'm often traveling, I prefer to have the lightest, smallest, most versatile components available. Therefore, I use bits and pieces from the above gear sets, and these bits and pieces can be connected together in a huge variety of ways. For example, they can be made into a long selfie stick, they can be mounted to my tripod to make it extra-tall, and they can be used with my tripod and Go Mic to position the microphone directly in front of my face while I'm recording voiceovers at a desk.
MICROPHONE ACCESSORIES I USE:
Foam Mic Cover ► http://amzn.to/2sSagRo
Pop Filter ► http://amzn.to/2sSJSHf
EXPLANATION: To improve sound quality for voiceovers, I place a mic cover on the Samson Go Mic, then use an ela
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z9jKuGI1Jgg
Behold Gorilla Go! Go! Japanese curry. This tonkatsu pork cutlet was so downright delicious that I nearly lost my mind. I mean, I've had my fair share of katsu curry in Japan, but this badboy improved my life in unprecedented ways. Long story short, that's some pretty nice Japanese curry right there. Some DECENT Japanese curry.
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CAMERA & AUDIO EQUIPMENT I USE:
Camera: Sony RX100 M3 ► http://amzn.to/2sLZDis
Voiceover Mic: Samson Go Mic ► http://amzn.to/2sSc3FY
In-Field Mic: Zoom H1 ► http://amzn.to/2sLXovV
Tripod: Manfrotto Pixi ► http://amzn.to/2sLNrOX
EXPLANATION: I try to keep my equipment as simple as possible. 90% of the time, all I use to film is my Sony RX100 M3, and all I use for audio is my Samson Go Mic (which I use to record voiceovers after filming). Occasionally I use the Zoom H1 for audio if I want to record audio in-field. As for the Pixi tripod, I sometimes use it while filming food, but most of the time I use it to mount my Samson Go Mic on a desk for voiceovers (in conjunction with the other accessories, listed below).
MODULAR COMPONENTS I USE:
Smatree SmaPole S3 (hollow pole only) ► http://amzn.to/2sLI7ee
Joby Action Arm (arm only) ► http://amzn.to/2toE0CN
Joby Hand Grip (hand grip only) ► http://amzn.to/2sSe3y0
Joby Hub Adapter ► http://amzn.to/2toDJ2E
EXPLANATION: Because I'm often traveling, I prefer to have the lightest, smallest, most versatile components available. Therefore, I use bits and pieces from the above gear sets, and these bits and pieces can be connected together in a huge variety of ways. For example, they can be made into a long selfie stick, they can be mounted to my tripod to make it extra-tall, and they can be used with my tripod and Go Mic to position the microphone directly in front of my face while I'm recording voiceovers at a desk.
MICROPHONE ACCESSORIES I USE:
Foam Mic Cover ► http://amzn.to/2sSagRo
Pop Filter ► http://amzn.to/2sSJSHf
EXPLANATIO
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2RWqbG7PoCI
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Behold a crazy bar in Tokyo, Japan. Little thing I like to call Alcatraz E.R. Aside from having sexualized drinks and prison cell seating, there was also a naked Spiderman cameo among other buckwild happenings at this Japanese bar. I guess what I'm trying to say in a roundabout way is that right there is a nice F*n prison hospital bar.
Bar Name: Alcatraz E.R.
Address: 〒150-0043 Tokyo, Shibuya, Dogenzaka, 2−13−5, ハーベストビルディング2F
Phone: 03-3770-7100
Hours: Sun-Thurs 5:00 – 11:00 pm
Fri-Sat 5:00 pm – 3:30 am
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CAMERA & AUDIO EQUIPMENT I USE:
Camera: Sony RX100 M3 ► http://amzn.to/2sLZDis
Voiceover Mic: Samson Go Mic ► http://amzn.to/2sSc3FY
In-Field Mic: Zoom H1 ► http://amzn.to/2sLXovV
Tripod: Manfrotto Pixi ► http://amzn.to/2sLNrOX
EXPLANATION: I try to keep my equipment as simple as possible. 90% of the time, all I use to film is my Sony RX100 M3, and all I use for audio is my Samson Go Mic (which I use to record voiceovers after filming). Occasionally I use the Zoom H1 for audio if I want to record audio in-field. As for the Pixi tripod, I sometimes use it while filming food, but most of the time I use it to mount my Samson Go Mic on a desk for voiceovers (in conjunction with the other accessories, listed below).
MODULAR COMPONENTS I USE:
Smatree SmaPole S3 (hollow pole only) ► http://amzn.to/2sLI7ee
Joby Action Arm (arm only) ► http://amzn.to/2toE0CN
Joby Hand Grip (hand grip only) ► http://amzn.to/2sSe3y0
Joby Hub Adapter ► http://amzn.to/2toDJ2E
EXPLANATION: Because I'm often traveling, I prefer to have the lightest, smallest, most versatile components available. Therefore, I use bits and pieces from the above gear sets, and these bits and pieces can be connected together in a huge variety of ways. For example, they can be made into a long selfie stick, they can be mounted to my tripod to make it extra-tall, and they can be used with my tripod and Go Mic to position the microphone directly in front of my face while I'm recording voiceovers at a desk.
MICROPHON
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► Tokyo Ramen Tour: http://bit.ly/1XBtctl
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Feast your eyes on this Japanese food: a little thing called shirasu, AKA baby sardines. It's the Japanese version of whitebait, and personally I think it's pretty nice. I tried out these little fishies for the first time during my trip to Enoshima, Japan. So sit back and relax, because the show is about to begin.
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CAMERA & AUDIO EQUIPMENT I USE:
Camera: Sony RX100 M3 ► http://amzn.to/2sLZDis
Voiceover Mic: Samson Go Mic ► http://amzn.to/2sSc3FY
In-Field Mic: Zoom H1 ► http://amzn.to/2sLXovV
Tripod: Manfrotto Pixi ► http://amzn.to/2sLNrOX
EXPLANATION: I try to keep my equipment as simple as possible. 90% of the time, all I use to film is my Sony RX100 M3, and all I use for audio is my Samson Go Mic (which I use to record voiceovers after filming). Occasionally I use the Zoom H1 for audio if I want to record audio in-field. As for the Pixi tripod, I sometimes use it while filming food, but most of the time I use it to mount my Samson Go Mic on a desk for voiceovers (in conjunction with the other accessories, listed below).
MODULAR COMPONENTS I USE:
Smatree SmaPole S3 (hollow pole only) ► http://amzn.to/2sLI7ee
Joby Action Arm (arm only) ► http://amzn.to/2toE0CN
Joby Hand Grip (hand grip only) ► http://amzn.to/2sSe3y0
Joby Hub Adapter ► http://amzn.to/2toDJ2E
EXPLANATION: Because I'm often traveling, I prefer to have the lightest, smallest, most versatile components available. Therefore, I use bits and pieces from the above gear sets, and these bits and pieces can be connected together in a huge variety of ways. For example, they can be made into a long selfie stick, they can be mounted to my tripod to make it extra-tall, and they can be used with my tripod and Go Mic to position the microphone directly in front of my face while I'm recording voiceovers at a desk.
MICROPHONE ACCESSORIES I USE:
Foam Mic Cover ► http://amzn.to/2sSagRo
Pop Filter ► http://amzn.to/2sSJSHf
EXPLANATION: To improve sound quality for voiceovers, I place a mic cover on the Samson Go Mic, then use an elastic band to hang the pop filter on top. This is not the best audio protection available, but it is the most minimalistic and space-efficient gear for traveling. The mic cover can also be used on the rare occasion that I record audio with the Zoom H1.
GEAR I USE FOR CHARGING ON-THE-GO:
Anker Mini PowerBank ► http://amzn.to/2sHy8HZ
Silicone Cables ► http://amzn.to/2tgXf1i
Adapter fo
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NC3JztCVrqo
Have you ever eaten wagyu beef in a wild, hunger-crazed frenzy? If not, you better remedy that pronto. Join me on an insatiable quest to chow down on the finest meats in Kyoto, Japan. Because truth be told, you're worth it.
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? Filmed at Moritaya Restaurant, Kyoto, Japan
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Behold this Lawson Japan food taste test. It's a LIVE convenience store tour the likes of which are rarely seen, and it's a konbini food haul review of the highest calibre. So sit back and relax because the show is about to begin!
► Previous Convenience Store Tour: http://bit.ly/2iW0B6k
KONBINI FOOD INFO:
1. Tamago Onigiri
2. Chestnut Onigiri
3. Umeboshi (Plum) Onigiri
4. Calbee Garlic Mustard Chips
5. Fluffy Blueberry Cream Cheese Bread
6. Kinako Walnuts
7. Yogurt Chocolate-Covered Dried Pineapples
8. Sweet Potato Tart
* All foods from Lawson Japan (ルローソン)
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Y0hrZoZJkY
► International Feeding Frenzies: http://bit.ly/2qE0xNn
Just a video of me feeding stray cats, dogs, and pigeons in downtown Mumbai, India. In other words, it's feeding frenzy time, baby. So if you want to see crazed swarms of stray animals in india getting fed high-quality tasty treats and pet food, you've come to the right place.
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Maps from Wikipedia (license: http://bit.ly/2nLZQQ5)
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CAMERA & AUDIO EQUIPMENT I USE:
Camera: Sony RX100 M3 ► http://amzn.to/2sLZDis
Voiceover Mic: Samson Go Mic ► http://amzn.to/2sSc3FY
In-Field Mic: Zoom H1 ► http://amzn.to/2sLXovV
Tripod: Manfrotto Pixi ► http://amzn.to/2sLNrOX
EXPLANATION: I try to keep my equipment as simple as possible. 90% of the time, all I use to film is my Sony RX100 M3, and all I use for audio is my Samson Go Mic (which I use to record voiceovers after filming). Occasionally I use the Zoom H1 for audio if I want to record audio in-field. As for the Pixi tripod, I sometimes use it while filming food, but most of the time I use it to mount my Samson Go Mic on a desk for voiceovers (in conjunction with the other accessories, listed below).
MODULAR COMPONENTS I USE:
Smatree SmaPole S3 (hollow pole only) ► http://amzn.to/2sLI7ee
Joby Action Arm (arm only) ► http://amzn.to/2toE0CN
Joby Hand Grip (hand grip only) ► http://amzn.to/2sSe3y0
Joby Hub Adapter ► http://amzn.to/2toDJ2E
EXPLANATION: Because I'm often traveling, I prefer to have the lightest, smallest, most versatile components available. Therefore, I use bits and pieces from the above gear sets, and these bits and pieces can be connected together in a huge variety of ways. For example, they can be made into a long selfie stick, they can be mounted to my tripod to make it extra-tall, and they can be used with my tripod and Go Mic to position the microphone directly in front of my face while I'm recording voiceovers at a desk.
MICROPHONE ACCESSORIES I USE:
Foam Mic Cover ► http://amzn.to/2sSagRo
Pop Filter ► http://amzn.to/2sSJSHf
EXPLANATION: To improve sound quality for voiceovers, I place a mic cover on the Samson Go Mic, then use an elastic band to hang the pop filter on top. This is not the best audio protection available, but it is the most minimalistic and space-efficient gear for traveling. The mic cover can also be used on the rare occasion that I record audio with the Zoom H1.
GEAR I USE FOR CHARGING ON-THE-GO:
Anker Mini PowerBank ► http://amzn.to/2sHy8HZ
Silicone Cables ► http://amzn.to/2tgXf1i
Adapter for Micro to Mini ► http://amzn.to/2sEhlVm
Adapter
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Behold the sweet lassi drink selection in Varanasi, India. It's some pretty awesome Indian street food if I do say so myself. I mean, this lassi shop is called the Blue Lassi and it's known for having the BEST fresh lassis in the world, baby. I mean, not only is there the classic mango lassi drink, but there's a fine selection of so many more delicious Indian yogurt drinks. Long story short, the Indian lassi drinking frenzy has officially begun!
► Indian Food Tour #5 (Goan Food): http://bit.ly/2qXd7Xj
► Indian Food Tour #4 (Street Food): http://bit.ly/2rbGpTB
Some drinks in this video include:
1. Mango Lassi
2. Coconut Papaya Lassi
3. Saffron Pomegranate Lassi
4. Banana Pineapple Lassi
5. All Fruits Lassi
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CAMERA & AUDIO EQUIPMENT I USE:
Camera: Sony RX100 M3 ► http://amzn.to/2sLZDis
Voiceover Mic: Samson Go Mic ► http://amzn.to/2sSc3FY
In-Field Mic: Zoom H1 ► http://amzn.to/2sLXovV
Tripod: Manfrotto Pixi ► http://amzn.to/2sLNrOX
EXPLANATION: I try to keep my equipment as simple as possible. 90% of the time, all I use to film is my Sony RX100 M3, and all I use for audio is my Samson Go Mic (which I use to record voiceovers after filming). Occasionally I use the Zoom H1 for audio if I want to record audio in-field. As for the Pixi tripod, I sometimes use it while filming food, but most of the time I use it to mount my Samson Go Mic on a desk for voiceovers (in conjunction with the other accessories, listed below).
MODULAR COMPONENTS I USE:
Smatree SmaPole S3 (hollow pole only) ► http://amzn.to/2sLI7ee
Joby Action Arm (arm only) ► http://amzn.to/2toE0CN
Joby Hand Grip (hand grip only) ► http://amzn.to/2sSe3y0
Joby Hub Adapter ► http://amzn.to/2toDJ2E
EXPLANATION: Because I'm often traveling, I prefer to have the lightest, smallest, most versatile components available. Therefore, I use bits and pieces from the above gear sets, and these bits and pieces can be connected together in a huge variety of ways. For example, they can be made into a long selfie stick, they can be mounted to my tripod to make it extra-tall, and they can be used with my tripod and Go Mic to position the microphone directly in front of my face while I'm recording voiceovers at a desk.
MICROPHONE ACCESSORIES I USE:
Foam Mic Cover ► http://amzn.to/2sSagRo
Pop Filter ► http://amzn.to/2sSJSHf
EXPLANATI
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HJHi-eggVrI