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I had planned to visit Romania many times before but gave up In 2025, the trip finally became a reality! Oh, I haven’t felt this kind of tension in a long time I can’t get enough of this indescribable mixture of elation and anxiety Take bus number 100 to the city center The fare is about 100 yen! Payment can be made by tapping It’s about a 45 minute bus ride to the city Bucharest has a magnificent Arc de Triomphe Just looking at the cityscape from the bus window gets my heart racing I arrived safely in the city The hotel is a four-star hotel located just a few minutes’ walk from the airport bus stop It was about 50,000 yen for three nights It was about 17,000 yen per night I thought prices were low in Romania, but accommodation wasn’t as cheap as I expected I set the minibar to the lowest temperature, but it didn’t get very cold Also, I found out at night why there were earplugs by the pillow Loud music from nearby bars makes it difficult to relax and get a good night’s sleep Although the hotel was not at fault, I felt that this would lead to complaints However, the location is good for airport access and sightseeing To St Anthony’s Church, located close to the hotel St Anthony’s Church is one of the oldest churches in Bucharest It is a Romanian Orthodox church Admission was free The interior is lavishly decorated with religious art and icons Now, let’s go for a walk around the old town! When it’s sunny, your mood will be brighter too The old town is lined with restaurants and bars like this one This is a famous bookstore From the outside it looks like a normal store It’s a bookstore with a very nice interior An open space with a white base The open ceiling creates a spacious impression Graceful curves reminiscent of Art Nouveau There is a cafe on the upper floor It seems to be designed to let in plenty of natural light More than just a bookstore, this is a place where you can enjoy architecture and design Now, let’s continue walking around the city Bucharest was once called the “Little Paris of Eastern Europe” It was a city filled with beautiful architecture From the late 19th century to the early 20th century, under the influence of Paris and Vienna, Many wonderful buildings were constructed Some buildings have been lost or dilapidated due to development during the socialist era It is still a city where you can enjoy touring the architecture As someone who loves touring European architecture, It was a city I had always wanted to visit and had been waiting for an opportunity Romania marks my 54th visit to a country I feel like I’ve accomplished another thing I wanted to do There is something deeply moving Stavropoleos Monastery Church This is also free to visit Vibrant frescoes cover the walls and ceilings Vibrant frescoes cover the walls and ceilings Pillars decorated with plant motifs Although it is a small church, it is a place that encapsulates the religious art of Bucharest A beautiful building in front This is Vilacrosse Passage Unfortunately, it doesn’t have the same atmosphere as a Parisian passage The fact that the sky was blue was also a big plus I was surprised that the cityscape was much more beautiful than I expected Visit the place, take a walk, and experience it with all your senses Traveling is good after all When you visit a city for the first time, everything is new I can’t help but look around I was fascinated by the buildings and streetscapes I keep stopping and can’t move forward Just walking around the town like this makes me happy Romania joined the Schengen Agreement last year This has made it extremely easy to enter and leave the participating countries I saw many buildings under repair here and there Maybe it will develop in the future This bakery can be found all over the city It’s a famous bakery in Romania I’ll have one too! Wow! This is perfect for a light snack Now, let’s go shopping at the supermarket There was a Carrefour near the hotel When traveling abroad, visiting supermarkets is one of the pleasures Moreover, this is the first time I’ve visited a new country in a while! Ah! There it is! This is a famous Romanian dessert want to bring something Romanian as a souvenir to my workplace Today is my first day in Romania Think carefully about what souvenirs you want to buy The package has the Romanian flag on it I often buy flavored tea as souvenir Now, let’s buy some groceries and head back to the hotel Good morning! It’s a beautiful day today Enjoying the architecture tour Today I head to my first destination Yes You can see it on your right A building with an impressive presence “House of Parliament/Palace of the Parliament” My understanding was that it’s the second-largest government building globally, fter the US Pentagon The Thai Parliament Building, which was completed in 2021, came in second It is currently the third largest government building in the world I didn’t know that the Thai Parliament Building was bigger than the Romanian Parliament Building. There is a parking lot opposite All the way around The Palace of Parliament was built by order of Nicolae Ceausescu Construction began in 1984 Total floor area is 330,000㎡ Construction continued day and night until the Romanian Revolution of 1989 overthrew the Ceausescu regime With the overthrow of the Ceausescu regime, Construction was temporarily halted Construction resumed and was completed in 1997 Now, let’s take a tour of the inside You cannot visit on your own, you must join a tour Reservations can only be made by phone, but I couldn’t get through at all I gave up and just showed up without a reservation There is a security check upon entry Plastic bottles were not allowed, so they were disposed of The tour starts with a group of about 15 to 20 people Romanian national costumes on display Romania is famous for its embroidery I would like to take more time to look around, but it can’t be helped since it’s a tour I was reluctant to leave so I turned around and took a final photo The room in which the meeting takes place A large amount of Romanian marble was used Some of the chandeliers were turned off to save electricity The tour only covers a small part of the palace, which has more than 3,000 rooms I was overwhelmed by its vastness and grandeur On the other hand, there were many places where the chandelier lights were out To be honest, I have mixed feelings when I think about the cost of maintaining it and the history of how much was sacrificed for this building Also, what I really realized again is that I’m definitely a solo traveler who prefers to explore at my own pace, rather than going on a guided tour Now, let’s resume my stroll through the streets of Bucharest Next to the Palace of Parliament is a large park called Izvor Park Go through here to return to the central area Looking back at the Palace of the Parliament When I visited the Palace of the Parliament, I had to throw away my water, so I bought a bottle of water again To the restaurant at the five-star Hotel Casa Capșa There are a lot of generous desserts lined up in the showcase Do Romanians like sweet things? Classic interior It seems that these sweets are recommended I think something sweet might be okay for now cheese quiche Cappuccino comes with a mini cookie I also looked into NOVOTEL, but it was too expensive for me, so I gave up As I’ve gotten older, I have more flexibility with my hotel choices than before, but my years of frugality are so ingrained that I still resist splurging. What I was especially looking forward to in Bucharest was Visit to the Romanian Athenaeum It was built between 1886 and 1888 in a neoclassical style The most prestigious concert hall in Bucharest The capital is a scroll, so it is of the Ionic order The magnificent façade and dome, reminiscent of a Greek temple, are also impressive The interior is also said to be wonderful Admission fees are paid by cash only Beautifully decorated stairs in soft colors The lobby is also elegant A beautifully designed spiral staircase with beautiful curves A concert in a beautiful hall that is full of history and art It must be a very moving experience I only visited the building I’m very happy to experience this design I found a stylish gelato shop so I took a short break One scoop costs about 500 yen Card payment is accepted I chose mango and passion fruit I checked out the Italian vlog before In every city, I usually had mango gelato It was a stylish gelato shop with an eat-in space! Now, let’s start exploring the city again This building is also beautiful Amzei Church Ghica Palace Victoria casino Is Casa Niculescu-Dorobanțu currently for sale? On the left you can see the now closed George Enescu National Museum George Enescu is a Romanian musician of great versatility It has been closed for restoration for several years now I visited because I wanted to see the Art Nouveau entrance A design that combines Art Nouveau, Neo-Baroque and Neo-Rococo styles It was nice to be able to see even just a little bit of the exterior Back in the old town There’s a big queue today Shopping at Carrefour today If the packaging is cute, it catches my eye Buy some yogurt Gerobital, Romania’s leading cosmetics brand They’ve developed a drug that slows down the aging process Cosmetics created based on the research of Dr. Ana Aslan A wide range of products including skin care, body care, and hair care It is very expensive to buy in Japan, but in Romania you can buy it at supermarkets I check out the souvenirs This is my first visit to Romania I have the impression that prices are not as cheap as I thought they would be As for food items I think Romanian products are relatively reasonably priced There is a wide variety of miniature snacks available I’ll buy some and compare them The Romanian one is easy to understand because it has the national flag design good morning! Today I’m going to buy a 24-hour city transport pass for buses, trams and the metro Tickets cost about 500 yen, which is cheap compared to major European cities I was able to purchase it with a credit card Before heading to your destination, check where the bus to the airport is tomorrow It seems to be a little far from the bus stop I got off at when I came into town The bus stop is right in front of LUCA The crosswalk is still ahead So, I’m going back the way I came See? Preparation is necessary after all I don’t want to have to carry a suitcase around LUCA can be found everywhere in the city Check the bus stop information board This is the bus stop for the airport bus The bus just arrived, so there must be no mistake Now I have peace of mind about getting to the airport tomorrow Now, let’s take the metro It was the third day of my stay in Bucharest The initial fears have completely disappeared Nevertheless, caution is key, so I’ll keep my wits about me! I took the subway, but my destination is far away, so I’ll walk I visited this area yesterday too The destination is on the left This building The National Museum of Romania It’s been a while since the opening time There is no one here Ah, I can see the dome of the Athenaeum that I visited yesterday The entrance is beautifully decorated After purchasing the ticket, I went to the Gallery of European Art building The museum houses works by Signac and Jan Bruegel It is okay to take photos and videos at the Romanian National Museum, but it says that it is for personal use only Unfortunately, it’s difficult to introduce it on this channel I will introduce it to you using the official website I had noticed it from the entrance, From the time I entered until I left the museum, there was no one there except me I’ve got the place all to myself! Unbelievable! However, the museum staff were in each room I felt the gaze of others while watching the exhibition The collection includes the Porte Saint-Tropez of Signac and Sisley’s Church of Morey (Winter) Landscape paintings by Pissarro and Renoir were also in the same room What surprised me about the artwork in this room was Monet’s Monet’s first painting, “Woman in a Green Dress,” was selected for the Salon and is now housed in the Bremen Museum of Art in Germany. Is this a practice piece? For some reason, it was also in the Romanian National Museum There is a signature in the lower right corner, but no production year Camille’s green skirt is a darker color Unfortunately, I can’t explain it using the video I took If anyone knows anything about Monet, I would be grateful for your advice Others include Rembrandt and Pieter Bruegel the Younger Jan Bruegel the Elder, brother of Pieter Bruegel the Elder There was also a work by El Greco A few days ago, I had seen the works of Pieter Bruegel in Vienna would love to talk about the Bruegel family Because the video cannot be used in this vlog I’ll talk about it in a video of my tour of Vienna’s art museums Sorry for repeating myself It was a luxurious experience to be able to enjoy the works of the great masters in a private setting In addition to the paintings, the spiral staircase with its beautiful curves is also a must-see It’s a pity I can’t show it to you Now, let’s move on to the next place The Arc de Triomphe in Bucharest is reminiscent of the Arc de Triomphe in Paris Romania’s victory in World War I It was built to commemorate the founding of “Greater Romania” in 1918 Every year on December 1st, Unity Day, Apparently military parades are held under this gate There is a park nearby The gate bears an inscription commemorating the soldiers who died in battle It is a striking building that symbolizes the history and independence of Bucharest The weather is nice, so let’s go for a walk When I travel abroad, my travel style is to just walk around Now that we’re back in the old town, let’s have a meal This restaurant serves Romanian cuisine The menu has pictures so it’s easy to understand Romanian food is quite filling This dish called Mici seems to be particularly popular Drinks Menu A cute interior shop decorated with Romanian folk art Speaking of Romania, this embroidery It is also famous for its pottery The table mat with embroidered patterns is also cute There seem to be several Romanian restaurants like this one in the old town ordered a mici and mineral water for about 2,500 yen It’s a hearty lunch Mici is a grilled sausage-like dish made from minced meat The outside is crispy and the inside is juicy and full of meat juice Enjoy Romanian cuisine surrounded by cute folk art It was a valuable experience There is a Starbucks in front of the hotel Rest in the hotel room Now, let’s take one last stroll around the old town I was truly blessed with good weather during all three days in Bucharest Two days ago, it was difficult to take photos of the CEC Palace due to the backlight The headquarters of the oldest savings bank in Romania A large glass and metal dome stands tall in the center Now, let me introduce some souvenirs I bought in Romania The classic is this famous chocolate The key point is that it is printed with the colors of the Romanian flag: red, yellow and blue There were many varieties, so I bought a few In the top big box It contains lots of candy-sized chocolates The taste is similar to rum, so it may not be for everyone So I bought this one too I thought some people might not like the flavor of ROM chocolate Yes I think this chocolate is more suitable for Japanese tastes I also bought a variety of biscuit types like this Flavored tea is for myself Because it wasn’t individually wrapped (laughs) I also tried buying various biscuit types Do Romanians like alcoholic drinks? Almost everything was flavored There weren’t many chocolates or cookies with simple flavors It’s a bit of a challenge to bring souvenirs to the workplace That concludes our introduction to souvenirs from Romania good morning I’m going to the airport by bus This was my first visit to Romania I was a bit worried before coming, but I was able to enjoy sightseeing without any problems ROM chocolate can be purchased at the airport There are also cute gift items with ribbons in the colors of the Romanian flag When I think of Romania, I think of architecture and embroidery Several of my colleagues at work asked me, “Dracula’s country?” I’m flying to Munich with Austrian Airlines now There are no Star Alliance lounges at Bucharest airport I spent time in the shared lounge So, fly to Munich! Thank you for watching
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何度も計画しては諦めていたルーマニア🇷🇴への旅。
2025年、ついにブカレスト旅行が実現しました😊
00:00 Intro
01:39 Europa Royale Bucharest Hotel
02:56 St. Anthony’s Church / 聖アントニオ教会
04:10 Cărturești Carusel
06:26 The Church of the “Stavropoleos” Monastery / スタヴロポレオス修道院付属教会
08:05 Palace of the Deposits and Consignments / Casa de Economii și Consemnațiuni / CEC 宮殿
08:18 Macca – Vilacrosse Passage
10:51 LUCA/ ブカレストで人気のパン屋さん
11:27 carrefour ブカレストのスーパーマーケット
13:34 Palace of Parliament / 国民の館/ 議事堂宮殿
19:14 Hotel Casa Capșa / クラシックなインテリアのレストラン
21:41 The Romanian Athenaeum / Ateneul Român / ルーマニアのアテナエウム / アテネ音楽堂
23:52 Velocità / ジェラート屋さん
29:57 Piata Unirii 4 / ブカレスト空港行きバス停
31:40 National Museum of Art ルーマニア国立美術館
32:03 The Gallery of European Art
34:35 Arcul de Triumf 凱旋門
35:33 Taverna Covaci
37:34 Palace of the Deposits and Consignments / CEC 宮殿
38:16 souvenir haul ルーマニアのお土産
40:18 Bucharest Henri Coandă International Airport
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日本語字幕をONにしてお楽しみください😊【Subtitles are available. Please turn on CC.】
01:53 if you want cheap go to africa 🙂
02:09 have even thought for one second to plug in the fridge? 🙂
ブカレストに住んでいます!行ったことないところたくさんありました!わたしも動画で紹介しているのですが、ルーマニアの田舎とてもきれいなので、ぜひ行ってみてください😊