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Hello everyone Once again, I turned on the camera
for this trip Today, I’m going on a trip to a place that might feel a bit unfamiliar to you And that place is! SA GA Originally, Saga was a travel destination
you could get to by renting a car in Fukuoka and driving for about 1–2 hours But recently, T’way Air launched
its first direct flight So now there’s a direct route available Honestly, I wasn’t sure where to go this time But since I found round-trip tickets to Japan
for only 99,000 KRW (What a steal…?)
I didn’t think twice and chose Saga for this trip Usually, when people travel to Japan They often go to Tokyo, Osaka, Sapporo, or Fukuoka These are the most common destinations The most recent Japan trip I had
was about a year ago to Osaka Back then, I wanted to explore somewhere
outside the city (Amanohashidate, Ine Funaya area)
So I joined a northern Kyoto tour and went solo But during that trip I thought, “Wow, small cities are really amazing!” So when I chose Saga this time, which is less known I didn’t really feel anxious or worried Rather, I thought it would be a relaxing, easy-going place
So I’m excited about it ❤︎ Saga is apparently also famous for its hot spring trips When people think of hot springs in Japan
they often think of Yufuin in Fukuoka If you’re planning a hot spring trip
I think it’s worth considering Saga too Yufuin has developed a lot as a tourist spot
so it’s more expensive than other places But Saga hasn’t been overly developed as a tourist spot yet
so it’s still relatively cheaper I actually booked a ryokan there Compared to when I booked a ryokan with a private bath in Yufuin
this was more than twice as cheap And Saga even has a nickname They call it the “boring city” That’s how quiet, peaceful, and less crowded it is But when I checked on Google Maps
there were plenty of late-night bars and restaurants There’s even a Michelin-listed restaurant…!!! (Michelin restaurant)
So I made a reservation through Tabelog and I’m planning to visit tonight Of course, Saga doesn’t seem to have places
like Don Quijote or big shopping areas So for those looking for cheap branded clothes or shoes in Japan,
it might not be the best destination But if you want to heal, relax, and travel quietly
I think it’s worth recommending So to make it through this intense 2-day trip I’ll turn the camera back on once I arrive See you when I get there~.~ A wide green field, one plane, and me… I’ve arrived at Saga Airport [Successfully collected the Saga entry sticker] The airport is so small it feels like a bus terminal [The shortest and smallest rail I’ve ever seen] The airport is about one-tenth the size of our express bus terminal… [The first thing I always look for when I arrive in Japan is] This ATM machine!!!! Withdrawing the yen I loaded onto my Travel Wallet (Most are fee-free…)
But apparently, there’s no fee-free ATM at Saga Station.. [Withdrawing only the cash I need for now and getting more later…] I need to rent a car, so I’m withdrawing here
If you’re taking the bus, withdraw cash in the city ㅠ_ㅠ If you exit through the right side of the terminal, you’ll see a sign for rental cars If you go all the way to the far right, you’ll find it Looks like all the rental car companies are gathered here (Booked through Klook)
I booked with Budget Rent-a-Car It’s way cheaper compared to other companies! Feels like a local bus terminal here.. (Passport and international driver’s license required)
Just letting you know, Saga is quiet and there aren’t many cars
So driving here shouldn’t be a problem
The roads are so open it’s perfect for cruising =3=3 Even though all the companies are gathered here, it’s still so empty..! There were a lot of Koreans on my flight Did they all take the bus…? [Later found out most people come to Saga on package tours…] This is the car that will be my buddy for the next two days.. 🙏 It’s about a 30-minute drive from the airport to Saga City First stop, Drugstore Mori Aiyoke branch Planning to eat at a nearby sushi place, but came here because the parking lot is big In Japan, street parking is strictly regulated
So shops like this have big parking lots…! Was going to eat first, but immediately came in to browse (lol) I heard that Saga’s Don Quijote looks more like a store locals shop at, so I came here In conclusion, very satisfied
There’s so much to see… ❤︎ Drugstore Mori also offers tax-free shopping~! You know there’s always a famous-items zone, right? ☺️ Shopping basket is a must
Just grab it all, everything, all in! Finished buying my usual must-haves ☑️ Cooling patches
Kabejin stomach supplement
Ohta’s Isan digestive medicine
Wakamoto probiotics (Ended up not buying)
My travel buddy bought me Japanese eye drops before
I loved them so much I tried to find them, but there are too many kinds, hmm… Used a translator to ask, and they kindly took me there themselves [No wonder I couldn’t find it, it’s tiny like this] And then~ Yeah? [Oh? Did they understand me..?] They don’t have it. Anyway, thank you very much I heard this was famous, and it’s right here! If you spill something on your clothes, it erases it instantly!!! With this as my last item, shopping is done~~ Finally came to eat So happy they have Korean on the menu.. 🥰 [But there’s a wait, sigh] (Can’t speak Japanese)
I wondered how I’d know when it’s my turn (It’d be weird if I missed it)
Turns out they announce it super loudly I came to a place called Kura Sushi It’s just a conveyor belt sushi spot, but there’s a wait So I’ve been waiting for about 5 minutes [Entering] Wow, you can sit privately like this and choose what you want The place is huge, and the tables are really spacious too You can just grab whatever you want without ordering, super convenient!!! [Since I don’t know Japanese, I have no choice but to study the fish closely…] So, are you flounder or rockfish? Anyway, I liked that they had good pictures So my first Yurimpick is…? Squid! In Korea, I’d try the expensive ones first (excited) Mmmm~ [It’s so good I’m slightly annoyed] Drink. Can’t resist beer. Arrived in just one minute What a great world where beer flies to you Gulp gulp gulp gulp Not dislike, just touched… So many options I can’t rest my eyes Japanese conveyor belt sushi is way cheaper than in Korea
And the fish selection is diverse, great for trying new ones ❤︎ This whole area is full of conveyor belt sushi places But most had Google ratings in the 3’s So I picked the best-looking one based on reviews It’s really crowded… [Looks like I picked a winner] The table next to me only ordered the flying ones, so it was fun to watch lol [Perfect price for trying something new = about 900 KRW] So delicious it makes you scrunch your face [If I didn’t have plans later, I’d have kept drinking beer here endlessly…] I’m happy because it’s so refreshing… When you put the plates into the slot, it automatically counts them There’s a return slot here I guess all the plates are the same price Unlike in Korea where the plate color changes by price… All plates are 100 yen, isn’t that amazing? I had 17 plates and a beer It was about 24,000 KRW [Enjoyed unbeatable value for money] Oh, and they accept card payments too~~! Forgot to film it, so showing the sign on my way out like a YouTuber lol Anyway, if you want sushi in Saga City
I highly recommend this place!!!!! Since it’s almost a day trip, I thought about staying in the city
But since I’m here, I decided to visit an onsen town, Ureshino Since it’s hard to find cash, I stopped by AEON Mall on the way I thought it was a bank brand, but turns out it’s AEON Mart? I’ll withdraw some money first ^^; Wait, there’s no Korean language option ㅡㅡ (Complain mode)
So many Koreans come to Japan, though [ATM refused my card incident] I won’t complain about the lack of Korean anymore… (shrinks) Tried multiple ways but nothing worked… sigh Time is short but I’m panicking ㅠㅠ Pulling myself together again. Wow, if there had been someone behind me it would’ve been nerve-racking
But even after 30 minutes of this, no one came ㅠㅠ lol One last try. It was a battle of wills, me vs. the machine
I was about to give up in 1 minute [Huh? Is that the sound of money counting..?] I really couldn’t do it anymore,
but suddenly, it worked right then ㅠㅠㅠㅠㅠㅠㅠ Thank you
I’ll live kindly from now on .. How many minutes did I spend just to get this money [Deep sigh lol] Got this recommended when I went to Sapporo,
and I still drink it every time I come >_< And now, a place I can never just pass by When choosing beer abroad, I go for ones I’ve never seen in Korea If it’s something I’ve never seen, I just buy it all [Can’t resist curiosity] I’ll browse the mart a bit more, buy what I want, then leave [Why am I suddenly smiling?] I kind of like things like this... I’d heard Japanese toll fees were expensive, and now I know why We drove maybe 10 minutes..? Cost about 10,000 KRW ㅠㅠ After an hour’s drive, we arrived in Ureshino The town was so quaint, like stepping into a fairy-tale village First, let’s check in! We arrived at our Ureshino accommodation, “Hamilton Ureshino” Feels like a small villa in the mountains It’s a ryokan-style inn, but Western-style rooms with beds Since it’s not tatami-style, it’s cheaper, which is great Inside, it had this quiet, classic atmosphere I was really overwhelmed by the vibe This is the check-in counter And here’s the view outside Check-in was done while seated What stood out was that they knelt while serving us It felt a bit overwhelming, but I could see they were keeping old traditions alive Still, it felt respectful as a guest, so it was a nice memory :) I booked a private bath slot along with my check-in It costs an extra 2,200 yen!!! For breakfast, if you tell them the time in advance, they’ll prepare it accordingly :) I came a bit early hoping for early check-in, but they said it wasn’t possible ㅠ For now, I’ll just enjoy the welcome drink Then explore the neighborhood Come back to check in Rest a bit, then head out again in the evening For the welcome drink, you can choose alcoholic or non-alcoholic Of course, I chose alcohol... ^^... I had tried to reserve the private bath when booking But it didn’t seem to go through, so I asked about it while checking in Turns out reservations start from 6 AM So I booked the first slot at 6 AM [Busy busy] It was sparkling wine >_< [Not enough bubbles, not impressed] I drank it since they gave it to me, but maybe it’s been opened a while... All drinks in the room are free You’re allowed to walk around in a yukata [Good explanation] Ah, I wish I spoke Japanese well Not being able to communicate makes me want to learn more Before exploring the town, I stepped out to look around the hotel This spot is right to the right after exiting the lobby [Inside was such a beautiful space...!] Oh, nice? Looks like a private bath for onsen use I’ll come back here tomorrow at 6 AM Suddenly, a shrine It’s called “Toyotamahime Shrine” (I only caught “hime” lol) So it must be a princess shrine ^^ Not sure if it’s for washing hands or drinking [Played it safe and just washed hands] Make me pretty ~~~~ Since it’s a Hime Shrine, I assumed it was water that makes you pretty lol Don’t know the actual use, but I always try it anyway = me Temples or shrines always have this—hand-washing spots (Sulfur smell…) The smell is really bad ㅠ Turns out there’s a specific way to pray and use the water Water that’s said to give you beautiful skin Oh, I wasn’t too far off, huh? Prayed without offering money... ^^ Mr. Catfish... Sprinkled water twice Bowed twice Clapped twice And finished with one last bow, perfect Please make me pretty But the skin was so smooth I just wanted to keep pouring water on it ^^... Prayer over. After praying a bit, I got hungry and came to Lawson I’m in deep dilemma Should I eat this? Or this..? [Turns out it was the pudding I loved so much during my Sapporo trip ^^;;] This is really delicious, buy it if you see it at Lawson A friend recommended it to me, and now I stock up whenever I come to Japan This time I’m keeping it simple with just 5 Plus one for today, so 6..! A bakery I stumbled upon while walking The cake designs give that old neighborhood bakery vibe (Too pretty to resist) I’m getting a cake With Korean cake prices so high now, 4,000 KRW feels super cheap Wishing them good business Saw locals going into this restaurant, so I followed them without thinking They’re famous for their hot spring tofu, so I’m trying it (A drink I’ve never seen before…) Might as well try this too..! Explained endlessly, but forgot to hit record ㅋㅋㅋ ㅠㅠㅠ We were just walking down the street and ended up here, and when I googled it, turns out it’s this place! This place is called "Soan Yokocho." When I asked for a recommendation, they suggested the hot spring tofu. So I ordered the set that comes with egg and soba, plus a draft Kirin beer. I wanted to try a highball, but Japanese draft beer is so precious… ❤︎ I wonder what Japanese beer you guys like. (I didn’t ask, but) I like Kirin Ichiban and Premium Malts, haha. (Not only here, but the wall behind is also full of autographs…) Looks like we came to a famous spot. I don’t think the staff here actually recognized the celebrity, (They were all elderly grandmas) but I think they realized when the customers went, “Oh my gosh!” Even though we couldn’t communicate, I was touched by how they introduced everything one by one. Apparently, this hot spring tofu is famous in Saga! They even kindly explained how to eat it. :) Something felt off, so I read the instructions. Isn’t this just like Korean soft tofu stew…? No, not soft tofu stew— It tastes exactly like soybean pulp stew! (My personal opinion) It’s not particularly tasty. Just something worth trying since it’s famous here. (Since everything was under-seasoned, I poured sauce over mine…) Dip the shrimp or veggies in the sauce to your liking. A bit disappointing… such a “meh” taste… ㅠ Let’s comfort myself with beer. No, guys— This hot spring tofu was really bland, you know? But one of the side dishes came with bonito flakes and green onions. I don’t like bonito flakes, so I hadn’t added them at all, but at the end I saw the green onions and just added them in. It suddenly became so delicious. Turns out this was how it was meant to be eaten. Of course, there was a reason they served it. [Finally satisfied] Ah, I should’ve eaten it like this from the start. I only realized it when there was just broth left. ㅠ Ended up scraping the bowl clean. Now let’s head up and check in. They said the manager would guide us, so we came to the souvenir shop. Right up my alley these days. This is the large public bath onsen. And right next to it is a bar. After explaining the facilities, they escorted us to our room. They even walked us all the way to the room. Learning from Japan’s service mindset again… Even though it’s Western-style, it’s still full of Japanese vibes~.~ They’d even moved all our luggage beforehand (ㅠ_ㅠ) When checking in, they asked for our yukata size in advance and prepared them. Let me show you the bathroom. Tada… [Ah… the bathroom was a letdown here…] Looks nice… Actually, not so nice… Still, the room was clean and had a great vibe—super satisfied. The lush green view outside the window—love it ㅠㅠㅠㅠ Feels like a mountain spirit might appear because of the rain… For the welcome food, they gave us this. Seems like a Japanese-style snack(?). [Ended up knocked out for 2 hours] After a short rest, I woke up and the rain was even heavier… It’s about half an hour before 6 now. Quickly getting ready. We’re heading to Fukuda, a Michelin restaurant in Saga. All set. It would’ve been nicer if the weather was a bit better… [Sad…] With some time to spare, attacking a gap beer. Starting with the one I wanted to try most. Oh, a beer from Suntory. Let’s try it. It tasted a bit bland—turns out it’s zero-calorie beer… Even at the convenience store, this was displayed front and center. Seems like Japanese people are into zero-calorie drinks these days. Since I’d never seen this beer before, I decided to try it. As someone who loves lager, zero-calorie feels a bit bland to me. End of quick review. Appearing as the “red person.” I look like a butcher’s lady, but it’s me. Now heading to Tempura Fukuda. Since it’s raining so much, I borrowed a big umbrella from the hotel. Isn’t it so pretty? Feels like an umbrella from a movie. The rain level is like— It’s pouring this much… My hair’s flying everywhere—total mess. Originally, I wanted to go to a sushi omakase place, but there isn’t one in this area at all. Then I found this place had received a Michelin Plate, so it drew me in even more. And for 8,800 yen per person— (Pretty cheap for a dinner course) about 85,000 won for a full dinner, so I chose it. I’m not usually a big fan of tempura, but I hope it turns out to be a place that suits my taste perfectly. Anyway, it’s raining so much, I’ll just show you once we get there. The entrance looks so charming. Seated right in front of the chef. Please recommend something… A drink? Do you like sake? Of course. Beer, Japanese sake, or whiskey? Today’s mood feels like Japanese sake or draft beer. After ordering, I realized the vibe here calls for whiskey... But the beer was just so good~ They served us an appetizer. Took a bite. Thought I might’ve eaten it wrong, so I took another bite. What on earth is this… hmm... Makes me think maybe I shouldn’t have tried it… The chef tried so hard to write beautifully that I can’t read it… haha Sashimi. [Yeah, sashimi should be fine] They decorated it so beautifully. First, a sip of beer. Why did I even worry when it’s this good… ^^ ..; Wow, sashimi in Japan really is the best ㅠㅠㅠ Would you believe me if I said I finished a beer with just two slices of sashimi? (But) the downside here is that the drink menu is only in Japanese. It’d be nice if they had an English menu. (I want to order another drink but it’s tricky…) They only provide English for today’s specials. [In the end, getting a recommendation] The chef recommended this — a sake from Saga Prefecture. He said it’s a premium sake. It’s called Nadeshima, so I’ll remember it as “Don’t show off” ^^; Let’s try it. It’s nice, but a bit light, huh? (Is the tempura finally coming out…?!) Here’s the salt served with it. Himalayan salt Green tea salt Seaweed salt First up is deep-fried prawn head. My first time trying prawn head tempura — I used to be too scared. Wow, why did I ever throw this away before? [Reflecting while drinking sake] Fried exactly as it looked when it was alive... Its friends are right over there. [I really was cruel…] Dipping it in the chef-recommended green tea salt. The batter is thin and crispy — absolutely insane. Ended up ordering another beer. Tempura always goes best with beer. Ah, I’m so happy I could die. They said you can even eat the tail, so in it goes without hesitation. Have you ever tried okra peppers? It’s my first time, and I was amazed at the stickiness from the pepper. Next up, squid. Eggplant. Sea eel. Baby corn. Even crab meat tempura…!!! Everything is so good, I’m buzzing with joy. [Seriously curious how they make it taste like this] Already on my third beer... (Refer to the Taipei trip video) This is the oyster mushroom I misunderstood last time. Did you guys know? Oyster mushroom = neutari beoseot King oyster mushroom = saesongi beoseot I didn’t, so I complained about not getting oysters, haha… Here’s the scallop. How do they cook scallops medium rare… amazing. With the scallop, the tempura course ends! Ochazuke for the meal. I always thought ochazuke meant pouring hot green tea over it. Turns out it’s just roasted tea. [You can also pour barley tea or dashi broth and still call it ochazuke] Honestly, it was quite salty, but the tiger prawn and broth were so good I kept eating… For dessert, they served melon. Melon would pair so well with sake…!!! Earlier with the tempura, it didn’t go well, so I just ordered beer instead. (What a lucky turn of events) But the leftover sake and melon should go perfectly together. Oh yes, an excellent choice. We’re heading to a restaurant called Kappa now, have you heard of it? Ah, Kappa (?) Not great? You wouldn’t recommend it? I’ve never been, so I don’t know... (Instead, he recommended a yakiniku place) If it’s yakiniku… I’d recommend Daishin! After finishing this, next I’ll be heading to a place called Kappa, recommended by Manager Matsuda from Osasa nearby. The chef came out to see me off. Come to my place again. Make sure to book under the same name — I’ll take good care of you~ [He even watched me walk away…] It really made me think the service here is outstanding ㅠㅠ Walking along here, (that over there) looks like a free foot bath. People had their legs up on the street, and it turns out it was a foot bath. And the restaurant Kappa I really wanted to go to… was closed. I didn’t check the hours, so this happened… You really do have to be a planner. It just felt too unsettling walking away, so I decided to try this foot bath. Gonna do a quick foot bath before going anywhere else. The breeze is super cool, and the water is really warm. A moment when I felt, “This is true happiness.” There are a lot of foot baths around Ureshino’s streets! My feet felt sticky while walking, so I just came — and it’s so nice ❤︎ Anyway, now I’m re-energized and heading to the yakiniku place. This is the place I found as an alternative. (The chef also recommended it) It had a 4.3 rating on Google, so I came. The vibe is like a typical neighborhood galbi joint. [Still have no idea] At times like this, just ask. Any recommendations...? [Before coming to Japan this time, I only memorized "osusume" (recommendation)] Wait a moment. (Thanks to that, I’m feeling good) A super hot towel they give you as soon as you sit down. [A super cute grandpa approaches] Any recommendations...? Recommendations, hmm... All of these. Eh? All of them~~? Yup, all of them~~ Then how am I supposed to chooseㅠ_ㅠ Just pick 3! Three? Okay. [He thinks hard and picks them for me, so cute] Oh, they have an English menu here. [And with pictures too, love it] They even have kimchi on the menu here. Total bait for Koreans~~ This... this... Namuru? Yes! One! Never giving up beer. What is this... hmm... uh... I didn’t really get it, but I still thanked him. Namuru! It was written as “side dish,” so I ordered it. And they brought out Korean-style namul... When I asked for it, he said “Namuru!?” so I thought maybe “namul” and “side dish” just sound similar... but it really was namul. Anyway, just look at this beautiful sight. I can’t help but stare blankly... Let’s try the bean sprouts. Oh wow, what is this? Let’s try the bracken fern. Eh? Why is this so good? Let’s try the spinach. Why is everything so salty? Lastly, let’s try the radish salad. Oh, this one’s better. No, wait, it’s not... sigh. Let’s just eat meat. Meat makes you forgive everything. They said tenderloin should be eaten rare, so I grilled it rare. (Melts away) Gone, gone. I’m clearly full, but somehow it all goes in. They have two sauces here: BBQ sauce and lemon sauce. I’ve never dipped meat in lemon sauce before. But since this is my last piece, I’ll give it a try. Oh my god, even just touching it slightly—wow. Let’s try again. Whoa, that flavor flips your whole body inside out... sour just looking at it. Ah, my precious last piece of meat... I could’ve enjoyed it moreㅜ Conclusion = I don’t know why they even serve lemon sauce. This place has a Google rating of 4.3. For me, it’s not just the taste. I think the people working here played a big role in the ratings. The staff are grandmas and grandpas (?). Guess I’m a little tipsy ^^;; They’re grandmas and grandpas. They’re so kind and sweet. [Then the grandma boss shows up] She hands me something. How thoughtful, giving gum when you leave. Anyway, the people are so nice, this place is definitely worth visiting! Didn’t want to just leave, so I took a photo with Sato-san in front of the shop (lol). They kindly agreed to take the picture 🙏🙏 If you come here, you’ll meet Sato-san and Midori-san. They’re truly wonderful people. Sato-san is even a grandpa who speaks good English. [Deeply touched] Midori-san is a petite lady and she’s so cuteㅠㅠ Anyway, if you’re craving yakiniku, I highly recommend this place. This is Saga at night. No people, no ants, no worms... Such a fascinating place... (so quiet). And yet here I am, being loud. Almost flew away with my umbrella. Will I even make it back to Korea tomorrow...? Seriously, it felt like a typhoon—everything was flying around. Might as well have blown me straight to the hotel... the way back was pure wilderness. Self, did you just pass out... haha;; [Safely arrived at the hotel] The rain let up a bit, so I’m exploring the hotel again. Found a new path and came to check it out— it leads somewhere all the way through. What will we find?! Women? Huh? Out here in such a secluded spot...? Looks like an outdoor women’s public bath. Wow, so nice... I’ll come back later. After looking around, I moved indoors. I was going to go to the outdoor bar, but the hotel has one, so I stopped by. What’s with this atmosphere... ☁️☁️ I ordered one Hakushu and one Yamazaki single malt. The ones I ordered, haha. I’m not good at drinking whiskey straight, but I usually take at least one sip. Still learning the flavors and aromas, so... practicing ^^ [Snack is chocolate] Honestly the best chocolate I’ve ever had in my life. Came for whiskey, but this place is a chocolate paradise. It has a crunchy texture inside, absolutely delicious,, If you ever come here, just ask for a full plate of these.. sob Just like how in Korea you can drink Andong soju cheaply Even though Yamazaki and Hakushu are expensive in Korea In their own country, wouldn’t they be cheaper? In Korea, it’s almost 40,000 won per glass But here it’s about 20,000 won. Almost half price? I ended up switching to on the rocks haha It’s still more comfortable for me to drink it slightly diluted hehe Truly intoxicated by the mood and the music.. 😵‍💫 There was only one other table, so I relaxed, played, drank, and left very leisurely ❤︎ Right next to the bar there’s a large public bath, so I came to take a look No one in the large bath either... am I the only guest tonight..? There’s even an open-air bath with a great atmosphere.. ♨️ They also have something called a shampoo bar where you can choose from different types of shampoo ㅠㅠㅠㅠㅠㅠ so cute (Did you want to come in?ㅜㅜㅜㅜ) When I got back to my room, a cute little lizard was clinging to the wall ㅠㅠㅠ In the end..!!!! I wanted to come so badly I came back to the large bath There’s no one here, it’s my world~~~ Getting into the open-air bath I wanted to try Not many people stay here So you can usually enjoy it alone Maybe I got too excited about having it all to myself lol.. It’s almost 10pm now, and they say it’s open until midnight And since it’s hot spring water, it’s incredibly smooth Honestly, isn’t this a private bath? A private bath costs 2,200 yen to rent out like this But I can use it alone without renting it, I love it (Since everyone else rents private baths) I think not many people use the large public bath Anyway, I’m going to happily enjoy the night here Then go upstairs, have a beer, and sleep The person who played alone for an hour is me Since I enjoyed it so privately tonight, I didn’t go to the private bath I had booked for the next day You guys shouldn’t waste money unnecessarily, try the large bath or the outdoor one I showed you earlier first!!! When I opened my eyes, the weather looked bad Will I be able to get home... Putting worries aside, I came for breakfast I told them 7 o’clock, but since I arrived a bit late it was already set up..!! (It’s coming, it’s coming..!!!) Successful toss I thought I didn’t like this kind of thing, but I scraped it clean.. What kind of hotel serves sparkling wine from 7am lol How do you think it is? ㅜ Amazing (Glancing around) Ah.. would it be bad to leave this? Looks like everyone else finished theirs.. [I wanted to leave it, but ate it due to the mood] I tried to regain strength by eating yogurt [Failed and just drank instead] Well, at least I finished this much At first I was confident I could finish it all But it’s just too much ㅠ It never ends, seriously I thought I was done, but turns out it was just the course.. I’m losing my mind Let’s try the last bread! Out of conscience I tried to eat at least one bread But it took a million years to finish one ㅠㅠ lol Bread lovers are going to hate this video.. Anyway, the breakfast they first serve isn’t all— once you finish, more food comes out. Don’t be disappointed if it looks small When I was about to check out and leave, the wind was still strong.. hope my flight’s not delayed ㅠ (About 1 hour 20 minutes) Ureshino -> Airport Now I’m heading home ~~~~~ After a full day of fun, I’m flying back in the morning -3- Hakushu, Yamazaki… smaller than my palm and 30,000 won…
Might as well buy a bottle of Kakubin… They seem to have almost all kinds of Hibiki, Yamazaki, Hakushu
I guess they’re not as popular as before—stock is plentiful Still, compared to China there’s definitely more to see in the duty free shop In Japan, it’s nice that you know exactly what to buy as souvenirs Amazingly, the weather cleared up just as I was going home!!!! Thanks to that, there was not even a one-minute delay
and I made it to work on time 🙂 And that’s the end of today’s video Did everyone enjoy watching? As I mentioned earlier,
this Saga trip was about relaxing, playing, and eating,
so I prepared it as a healing video I hope you enjoyed it,
and I’ll be back with the next travel video. Bye ❤︎

안녕하세요 여러분 🙂 오랜만입니다 하하 ..
제가 정말 오랜만에 일본 여행을 다녀왔어요 🇯🇵
요즘 중국 여행에 푹 빠져서 일본 여행은 거의 1년만인데 그래서 그런지 오랜만에 느끼는 일본만의 정취에 즐겁게 여행한 것 같아요.
매번 관광객들 북적이는 대도시 여행만 다니다가 소도시 사가 여행을 갔더니 조용하고 한적해서 푹 쉬다가 돌아왔습니다 🙂
여러분들은 여행을 가실때 어떤 기준으로 여행지를 정하시나요 ? 👀
저는 극현실주의로 가성비가 제일 중요하거든요 (ㅋㅋ) 이번 여행지도 그런 이유로 택하게 되었는데 사가가 무려 왕복 99,000원으로 다녀올 수 있는 여행지인거에요 !!!
일본 여행인데 10만원이 안된다고 ? 근데 왜 안가 …? 라며 … ㅋㅋ
아직 많은 분들이 사가라는 지역을 잘 모르시더라구요. 근데 요즘에는 또 일본의 소도시 여행이 유행이라고 하니 조만간 빡 ! 뜨는 날이 오겠죠 ?ㅎㅎ
사가는 노잼 도시라는 별명을 가지고 있대요. 😐 사실 저는 여행지에서 무언가는 꼭 하고 돌아와야하는 성격이기때문에 노잼은 인정할 수 없는 부분이라 멈칫했지만 ,, 여행을 준비하면서도, 여행을 하면서도, 여행을 다녀온 지금도 왜 그런 별명이 붙었는지 당최 이해가 안가요.
다녀오시면 아시겠지만 유쾌한 식당, 아름다운 숙소, 분위기 있는 바. 심지어 기념품샵과 소품샵까지 전부 있어요 !!!! 구경할 수 있는 관광지도 있구요.🔥
유후인에서 거의 100만원 주고간 숙소 ? 사가에서는 40만원도 안되는 료칸 숙소에 묵었다면 행선지를 바꾸시겠습니까 ..? (네 바꾸셔야해요..)
아무튼 이만 말을 줄이고 .. 이렇게 좋은 곳이 아직 알려지지 않아 제가 가져와봤습니다 !
이번 영상도 재밌게 봐주시고 영상 안에서 궁금하거나 알고싶은 내용이 있으시면 댓글 달아주세요 🙂 제가 아는 선에서 성심성의껏 댓글 달도록 하겠습니다 ! 🙏
감사합니다 !!!! 💝

Hello everyone 🙂 It’s been a while, haha…
I finally went on a trip to Japan after such a long time 🇯🇵
Lately, I’ve been completely into traveling to China, so it’s been almost a year since my last trip to Japan. Maybe that’s why I enjoyed this trip even more, soaking in that unique Japanese atmosphere again.
I’m usually visiting big, bustling cities full of tourists, but this time I went to the small city of Saga. It was quiet and peaceful, so I came back feeling completely rested 🙂
When you choose a travel destination, what’s your main deciding factor? 👀
For me, being a hardcore realist, cost-effectiveness is the most important thing (lol). This trip was no exception — I picked Saga because it’s a destination you can visit for only 99,000 KRW round trip!!!
A trip to Japan for under 100,000 KRW? Why wouldn’t you go…? 😂
Many people still don’t know much about Saga, but recently small-town trips in Japan have become trendy. I’m sure Saga will be in the spotlight soon!
Apparently, Saga has the nickname of a “boring city.” 😐 Honestly, I can’t accept that, because I’m the type who always needs to do something during a trip. Even during planning, during the trip, and now after returning, I still have no idea why it got that nickname.
Once you visit, you’ll see — lively restaurants, beautiful accommodations, stylish bars, even souvenir and specialty shops! There are also tourist spots to explore 🔥
That luxury ryokan in Yufuin that costs almost 1 million KRW? In Saga, you can stay at a similar ryokan for less than 400,000 KRW! Would you change your destination? (Yes, you should…)
Anyway, I’ll stop talking now… Since this wonderful place isn’t well-known yet, I wanted to share it with you!
I hope you enjoy this video, and if there’s anything you’re curious about or want to know, leave a comment 🙂 I’ll reply as sincerely as I can! 🙏
Thank you!!! 💝

皆さん、こんにちは 🙂 お久しぶりです、はは…
久しぶりに日本旅行に行ってきました 🇯🇵
最近は中国旅行にハマっていて、日本はほぼ1年ぶりだったので、やっぱり久々に感じる日本ならではの雰囲気を満喫できて、とても楽しかったです。
いつも観光客で賑わう大都市ばかり行っていましたが、今回は佐賀という小さな町へ。静かでのんびりしていて、ゆっくり休んで帰ってきました 🙂
皆さんは旅行先を決めるとき、どんな基準で選びますか? 👀
私は超現実主義なので、コスパが一番重要なんです(笑)今回もその理由で佐賀を選びました。なんと往復99,000ウォンで行けるんですよ!!!
日本旅行が10万ウォン以下?じゃあ行かない理由はないですよね…(笑)
まだ佐賀という地域を知らない方も多いですが、最近は日本の小都市旅行が流行っているので、きっと近いうちに注目されるはずです。
佐賀は「つまらない街」というあだ名があるそうです 😐 正直、旅行先では何かしら体験して帰らないと気が済まない性格なので、「つまらない」というのは納得できず…準備中も、旅行中も、帰ってきた今も、なぜそんなあだ名が付いたのか全く理解できません。
実際に行ってみればわかりますが、楽しい飲食店、美しい宿、雰囲気のあるバー、さらにお土産屋さんや雑貨屋さんまで全部あります!観光スポットももちろん 🔥
由布院でほぼ100万ウォンもする宿?佐賀なら40万ウォン以下で泊まれる旅館があります。これなら行き先を変えますよね…(はい、変えてください…)
とにかく、こんなに素敵な場所がまだあまり知られていないので、ご紹介しました!
今回の動画も楽しんでいただければ嬉しいです。動画内で気になることや知りたいことがあれば、コメントしてくださいね 🙂 知っている限り、心を込めてお返事します!🙏
ありがとうございます!!! 💝

大家好 🙂 好久不见哈哈…
我终于久违地去了一趟日本旅行 🇯🇵
最近我一直沉迷于去中国旅行,所以这次去日本几乎是隔了一整年。也正因为如此,再次感受到日本特有的氛围,让我玩得特别开心。
我以前总是去游客熙熙攘攘的大城市旅行,这次去了一个叫佐贺的小城市,安静又悠闲,让我彻底放松地回来了 🙂
大家选择旅行目的地时,会以什么为标准呢? 👀
我这个超级现实主义者,最看重的就是性价比(笑)。这次也是因为这个原因选了佐贺——竟然往返只要99,000韩元!!!
日本旅行不到10万韩元?那还有不去的理由吗…?😂
很多人对佐贺这个地方还不太熟悉,不过最近日本的小城市旅行很流行,我想不久后它一定会火起来的。
听说佐贺有“无聊城市”的绰号 😐 说实话,我是那种旅行一定要做点什么的人,所以完全不能接受“无聊”这个说法。无论是在准备的时候、旅行的时候,还是回来了之后,我都不明白为什么会有这样的绰号。
去了你就会发现——有趣的餐厅、美丽的住宿、充满氛围的酒吧,甚至还有纪念品店和杂货店!当然还有可以逛的景点 🔥
在由布院要花将近100万韩元才能住的旅馆?在佐贺不到40万韩元就能住到类似的旅馆。你会不会改变行程?(是的,你应该…)
总之,这么好的地方还不为人熟知,所以我想分享给大家!
希望大家喜欢这期视频,如果在视频里有任何好奇或想知道的内容,请留言给我 🙂 我会尽力真诚回复大家!🙏
谢谢!!!💝

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9 Comments

  1. 満喫出来て良かったですね🖤😊

    本日はココスでキャラメルマキアート氷¥790を頂いて来ました。動画🎥もございますので参考にして下さいね☆

  2. 佐賀旅行のプラン全てが完璧でしたね👍🏻✨
    天ぷら、鍋島って日本酒、焼肉、どれも美味しそうでした🤤
    また機会があれば日本に来てくださいね😊

  3. 这期视频的质量真的好高啊 小城市的这种宁静 感觉真的很好 好喜欢你的这件衬衫 你笑起来真的很美很美!!❤❤❤

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