【北海道,知床】熊の湯で湯治。鹿が遊びに来る羅臼温泉野営場でホタテ!蟹三昧!

I’m squatting in a weird position, so I might hurt my back. / Be careful. And it’s really helpful that they throw away gas canisters for free. There’s no one around. Yay. Yes, good morning. It’s so cramped. It’s so cramped . I went to a nice hot spring last night and went to sleep right away, and now it’s raining heavily. It ‘s tough , isn’t it? Sleeping in the car in the rain. Yes. It’s tough. So, I have to make arrangements like shoving things in here without getting out. I’m using my nomadic wisdom, and it’s not like I’m trying to crumple it up. I crumple it up and it’s like, “fan fan fan fan fan,” and I’m always squeezing it , and if I don’t squeeze it tight, it won’t fit. There’s all these gaps and gaps. What do you think? Someone wrote in the comments that I’m not nice about my room . / Yeah. Think carefully, you know, you can’t assume someone is kind just because they speak kindly, or because they’re gentle . True kindness is… Oh, yay~. Oh, yay~ let’s go. Hmph! It’s amazing. There’s a strong wind and wave warning in place, so we’re still dodging trees, and there are lots of them on the road. It’s dangerous. There’s no more fishing today, so maybe there won’t be any. Not yet, not yet, not yet, not yet. Abashiri … Here, this, this, this. I can’t find the entrance. Ah, there it is. It’s at the morning boiled crab place. Good. Wow. Okay, okay, okay, okay. Oh, so it was a mythical crab. Ibaragani. / That’s right. Around here, oily crab is also delicious, as it’s a crab that can only be caught in Abashiri. It has a slightly stronger flavor than red king crab, but I prefer oily crab. Hmm. / There was a decent amount of meat in it. Yay. Great. I think I’ll go with this one. This one and this one have a good amount of meat, so this one is good. /Yes. Is there any sand? Well, I’ll buy this one too. /Yes. There is sand too. It’s been a while since I’ve had McDonald’s. I love Filet-O-Fish. It’s getting cold. Well then, I’m going to the National Rausu Hot Springs Campground and enjoy the Kuma no Yu to my heart’s content. OK? It’s OK. I’m not your sister. /It’s OK. What’s with the “what”? / It’s fine because we’re going parallel. We need to fill up with gas. In Hokkaido, if we don’t fill up early, we’ll be in tears. Get gas early. Yes. It’s incredible. Trees are breaking and the wind is blowing. It’s really blowing . We always have to fill up at the gas station ourselves. We can’t fill up quickly, but the wind blows in, and the rain is falling. See, isn’t it amazing? This isn’t after weeding. It was all blown away. Eastern Hokkaido is dangerous. Everyone says it’s dangerous. If the wind is too strong, maybe we should stay somewhere else. Yes. / Landlord, you’re right. If we did that, it’d be a motel. / That’s not right. / It’s my first time staying in a motel, and I hate it. This is so rundown. This is amazing. The side-to-side swaying is intense. I’ll stop by a roadside station called Utoroshirietoku in the car. It looks so delicious. This is a cream bun made with care by a sweets shop. Overflowing custard whipped pudding, made in Hokkaido . It’s raining so hard. Shall we toast? With this? / Eh , shall we toast with this? Ah, it smells like burnt bread. It really does feel like a cream bun. / Yes. Yes. Cheers. Like this. The crust is really firm, this one. / Yes . It’s hard. It’s hard. It’s not soft. / Yes. It’s delicious. / But it’s delicious. Yes. / You’ll like it, don’t you? Yes . Not too sweet. It’s rough. It’s shaking a lot. Once inside, the wind is blocked. We’ve entered Shiretoko’s natural heritage site. We might meet a bear. Is it okay? Wow, this is dangerous. I hope the tree doesn’t break and bang over here. We’re going slowly. It’s waves in a puddle. /It looks shiny . Okay, let’s take turns. I’m sleepy so I’ll let you take over. Let’s take it easy for a bit. Let’s go slowly. Wow, a rainbow. A rainbow. Yes. Great. What a strong wind. It’s dangerous. I’m laughing. It’s a storm. This is amazing. Slowly, slowly. I’d be happy to see a rainbow. A rainbow…/ Oh, there it is, there it is. A rainbow. /It’s a rainbow. I want to open the window but the wind is really strong. /The wind is really strong. Wow, I’m so happy. A rainbow has appeared. Ah~~~, it’s amazing. /A rainbow appeared at 3 o’clock. Just like my dad. OH No~, OH No~, It’s out, it’s out. Yes. I’m so happy. Wow, it’s huge. It’s huge . Yes. I’m so happy. / Oh, it’s beautiful. Wow, beautiful. Yes. It feels so good. Wow~~~. / Oh~~~. If you look at this from a distance, it’s definitely a circular rainbow. No one will notice, I’m sure. People coming from the other side have their backs to you. Wow, it’s pretty clear —. It’s really clear, isn’t it? Ohhh. Ohhh. It feels so good. / I guess I can see it better with the wipers on. Yeah. That’s right. Wow, something’s changed. Like the clouds. / We’ve got it. Oh, amazing. I’ll push myself again. I can see many colors. / I can see many colors. Wow, thank you. Wow, amazing. Haven’t you been chasing rainbows this whole time?/ Look, look, look, look, look, look, look, look. Wow, wow , amazing. We’re going up here. Yes. Yes. Yes. Let’s go. Rausu Onsen Campground. Shiretoko National Park Rausu Onsen Campground [Navigation] Our destination is on the left. / I’ll pay the bill. Let’s stay here for two nights. I thought we’d put it on the edge of this electric fence, but it looked like we might get hit by it [laughs], so I put it a little further away. It’s a weird half-squat position, so I might strain my back/Be careful. This one below here might be good. Here at my feet/Oh, that’s right. Yes , yes, yes/Yes/The biggest one hasn’t been there yet. Yeah. / Yes. Yes. And this is the one we’ll sleep on, so it’ll be the top one. /Yeah. Okay. And, this is the one we’ll sleep on tonight, so I think we should just grab the top one somewhere. Yes. It ‘s raining heavily so I can’t go to the hot springs in the pouring rain, so I’ll eat dinner first. So, today I’m having shellfish miso soup, crab miso, and shellfish . 3, 2, 1, smack! Delivered from Abashiri in the Sea of ​​Okhotsk , this is amazing. Oh, put it in here/ Ding pong/ Yeah. Turn it off or something?/ Yeah. I think that’s fine./ Yeah. These are only 3,000 yen and 4,000 yen. Oil… what? Yes, there are two. Mine is the bigger one. Eh? (crying) Of course. But you said the one with the meat in it was 3,000 yen. Huh? Wait a minute. Huh? You bought it, right? You paid for it, right? There’s no clams in it. That’s a lie. There are no clams in it./ Yeah. No, well, I just looked at the receipt and, um, they didn’t take any money from me. Isn’t it okay?/No, but it’s okay. Yeah. I can’t help it/It’s okay/Yeah/It’s okay, but I said I’d like some clams too, too./Yeah . /I handed them over. Yeah. And I even asked if they were removing the sand. /Yeah. Wow, that’s a shame. Can’t be helped. / Can’t be helped. That happens. Sometimes they’re spaced out like us. But they seemed pretty alert. /Yeah. I guess she’s different in her own way too. Hahahaha , it’s okay. It’s okay, it’s okay. Well, then we’ll just have to change it up and have some bean sprout miso soup. Yes. /Yes. Maybe you could snack on some beans/Hmm/Right/That’d be fine. There’s miso soup too, so leave some pickles on the side. You could have rice too. /Yes. Right . Yes. Let’s eat. I’ve also served crab miso. I also added bean sprouts to the miso soup. It’s changed from shellfish to just bean sprouts. There’s no place to take them. Yeah. So, a cup, a cup… Now, I’ll have the Hokkaido-only Sapporo Classic. Thanks to everyone for the super thanks: 3,000 yen, 4,000 yen , huh, sea urchin 4,800 yen. How much did I spend at 4,800 yen? 7,000 yen, 8,000 yen, 15,000 yen, 88, huh, 10,000 yen, huh, / Scallop bowls and the like are 15,000, uh, 16,000 yen. A 600 yen scallop bowl is 1,800 yen, 16,600 yen, huh, 1,800 yen to 7,000 yen, 6,600 to 6,600, 17,400 yen, thank you! Thank you! I have to put it in this, I want to eat it soon. How tired are you ? Thank you for your hard work . I’ll be silent from now on. Is this okay? It’s kind of dark. Okay, let’s eat. Yeah. It’s delicious. It tastes good with yuzu . This one’s a little too dark. Really, this part/the color. It’s totally fine. Look at this. Yeah. I got the snap. Yeah. Yeah. It went in like this. What do you think? It’s salty. Yeah. Um, it’s a bit disappointing that this one was a little salty. I wonder why. I really liked it because it was boiled that morning and had no saltiness at all, but when I dipped it in crab miso, I could finally taste the crab. No, it’s not bad, but it’s missing that surprising deliciousness. It’s like it’s not sweet enough. Yeah. Right. Honestly, it’s really salty . Yeah. It’s salty. It’s a bit, eh—. That’s right. / When I eat this like this, / it tastes like crab, but it still tastes salty in my mouth. Salty. Is this frozen? Huh? I asked what happens if they boil it in the morning and there’s no fishing today, and they boil the ones that are swimming there. I was wondering if they do it right after they’re caught in the harbor, and then I put it in this to remove the saltiness, and even a man who knows enough said it was a little salty, so that must be it. Is it on your face after all? Is it okay? / Around here. Hahahaha, this is a luxurious miso soup. Again / So true~ everyone gets it. When it’s salty, put it in miso. Lol, haha, right, right, right. I read something about one sausage. Did you read it? No. / So sad. What’s wrong? / Eh, they’re all over the place. Try sausage. / I put one up and the bear remembered the taste, so it comes down every time . Then they get a taste for it and come down looking for sausages. Yeah. / But that’s dangerous, so they give it sausages. / Yeah. And then, when they pointed the gun at it, it was happy because it was a human, but the moment their eyes met, it was shot down. You know what I mean? It’s so sad, isn’t it? That’s why it’s a small kindness, a big meddling. Well, it forgot to gather food, so when it went over, humans gave it to it. They said it was cute or something, but it’s not good to give it to it. Excuse me for giving you food. Please. / Yes. I want to hide the saltiness a little / So. You shouldn’t be telling the landlord everything, this and that. Put some rice in. Hehehehe , yeah. Delicious. Eh, you don’t want to eat miso soup? You swallow the seaweed balls right away? / Huh? That was a lonely meal. Sorry. / Yikes. I put in all the crab meat , so it was delicious. Yes. Thank you. To the landlord too. Yes. Not landlord. Don’t call me landlord, landlord, yes. Here you go. Yes. Thank you very much. How’s it? It doesn’t smell like crab. Hahahaha, what happened to K Shoten? Did something happen? I shouldn’t say their name too much. It would be so sad. It’s sunny. Finally. It’s finally sunny. Yes. Well, I’m off to Kumanoyu now . I had such high hopes that I woke up in the morning and couldn’t smell any crab, so there was no crab taste, but I think something must have happened before I write a review. I was thinking about calling and asking, but what happened? It tasted completely different from 4 or 5 years ago. I guess I could give you some advice. I’ll wait. Stay here at Rausu Onsen Campground . Yeah. Great. You’re already here. Anyone? Any amount would be appreciated, so please donate. Everyone, it feels so good just walking around like this. They say it’s so warm you can walk around naked. The owner, please come up bottomless. It wouldn’t be surprising if a bear came down at any moment. This environment has a nice atmosphere. I’ll be over here. Ah, it feels good. M-kun, I’ll just go up. Did you hear me? Ah, it feels good. You know, the sound of the water, the murmuring of the river is so soothing. It’s the best. I feel refreshed. Your face looks refreshed. It’s really amazing. This hot spring is my favorite. You know, about twice a week, I take it all out, dry it, clean it , and make it comfortable for Grandpa to sleep in. Or so I tell him to sleep. I’m kind, don’t I? I think I am, but I never sit cross-legged. After a bath. It’s gentle. Oh, a deer, a deer, a deer, oh, oh, wow, amazing. Oh, I thought it came in with a ‘hyung hyung hyung’ sound, but it was a deer. Wow, beautiful. So beautiful. Hey. It’s beautiful. Hey, hey. What are you doing? It’s eating grass. Hey deer. Beautiful. So shiny. It just came in through that entrance. Hey. Its neck is stretching out. Yes, it’s beautiful. Won’t you come over here? Hey. Hey. Hey. Deer. Deer. It has no antlers. The female is beautiful. Come over here deer. Yay. Nature is amazing, isn’t it? You wouldn’t be able to see them come in like this in Osaka. They’re not wary at all. Yay. Yay yay. Beautiful. They’re eating a lot. They’re eating grass. Wow, beautiful. We’ve entered this area where animals can coexist and prosper . Ah, they’re outside the electric fence. Oh, there are two of them. Two of them. So cute. Hey, they’re still babies. Yahoo. Here, here. It’s good when they start to feel a little irritated. Should I go in or not? They’ll make a little irritated noise to check. Check. Check. Let’s check. Go ahead. I’ll take a picture. Wow, they’re so cute. You ‘re facing away from me. This is a campsite, and we’re parked there, but there’s an administration building over there, and there’s a kitchen , and they’ve set up things like this so we can have a BBQ . There are a lot of these in Hokkaido. It’s a great environment. It feels nice. There’s a toilet downstairs, and there’s also a toilet upstairs, and a kitchen upstairs. I think 300 yen a night is cheap. It’s 300 yen per person, so for two nights I paid 1,200 yen. So, you see, I have a portable power source and solar panels spread out here, and I said to the person in the management building, “I want to charge it. I’ll pay.” They said, “Oh, sure,” and “Everyone does it.” I replied, “No, it’s just a big portable power source,” and they said, “No problem, no problem.” They’re used to it. And you can throw away a lot of garbage for just 300 yen. Put non-burnable garbage, cans, bottles, and metal items in a 100-yen bag. Then, burnable garbage is food waste, flammables, and plastic bottles . It’s incredibly helpful that you can throw away gas canisters for free. And batteries. There were a bunch of batteries lying around, which was confusing. Perfect! I can throw everything away. Yes. Finally, I’m awake, and there’s no one around. Yes. Yes. There’s no one around. It feels so good~ I’ve had such a luxurious time. Yeah. / Well , I shouldn’t say that, but the crab was such a shock. Today I can finally eat breakfast and lunch. I’m making canned tuna cat food. It’s so delicious when you eat canned tuna with this bonito flakes and mayonnaise in miso soup . I’ll put an egg in the miso soup. I heard you. You were yelling. You were really yelling, I could hear your “hee hee hee.” You were so happy to hear your usual “hee hee” weren’t you? / What?/ It just felt like there was something,,,,/ You were there the whole time. You can eat dinner later and come back again, it’ll be warm again. You don’t need to dress so warmly. No, it’s not right for someone who came in to say something like that, I did too. You were like that just now. You were wearing light clothing, weren’t you? Shorts are fine now. That’s all,,,/ You’re doing great. I slept for an hour and 45 minutes, so excuse me. That’s nice. I came home suddenly and I’m sleepy. I said maybe I was a little tired from the bath. I was spacing out, so I said yes. If I could fall asleep like this, then it’s cold… I could just take baths and sleep forever. Yeah. That’s why there’s this thing called touji (hot spring therapy). Ah, that’s right. Something like touji (hot spring therapy). Right. It’s like touji (hot spring therapy). This, this is my cat food. Well, please eat it. It goes well with it. Actually, if you have seasoned seaweed , it tastes even better if you eat it with seasoned seaweed and soy sauce. Yes. My cat food is delicious. Everyone, try it. Lol . I think I’ll have a beer first. I want a beer now and I’m wondering when I’ll wake up. Yes. Please, please have some. Please drink it. By the way, can you put in the miso soup when it’s ready?/Yes. I put in the egg, so it’s about half-cooked inside, but is it already in? Egg? See? Right? I can’t shake the phone while talking or doing anything else. All right. Here you go. / Yeah. Thank you. I really can’t see. I keep saying things like that. I’m really sounding old. Things like “I can’t see that , ” “Oh, wow,” and “My back hurts,” and,,, the wind is really strong. Let’s have a drink in the middle of the day. Isn’t it amazing? The clouds are moving quickly. Even in a strong wind, they’re so beautiful, and the place where the ferns are growing over there is really nice. The whole thing before it rains has such a great atmosphere. That’s why I like it, but it’s a bit of a risky promise. So what if the number of views has dropped? Revenue has dropped so I’ll be frugal. From now on, Hahahah/hahahaha . You’re tired. / Yes. You’re tired. Yeah. / Yeah. I’m over it. Let’s eat while listening to some music. So, this tree makes a rustling sound. Yeah. / I really like this sound, I’ll play some music. Is that okay? / Stop. I’ll eat them separately. Like this. / Oh, separate, huh? Yeah. / Oh, I said cat food. This is cat food and this is soup, properly / Oh, I see. You drink miso soup. / Wow. What do you want to do with the crab? / I don’t want this crab. / I don’t want it, I don’t want that crab anymore. I’ll give it to you. / The crab shock was that big. Is that so? / It’s worse than the oil shock. Yeah. The oil shock. Looking at this, it looks delicious with all that boron in it. It’s here. A customer has come. Were you sleeping? / My neck got weird when I slept on my stomach. Do you know that joke? / I know. Hokkaido did it too. Do you want to say Hokkaido too? / I’ll say it. Let’s toast to Yokoi Shouichi first. / Here we go. I’ll eat half of this raw, yeah . / Shall we fry the other half in butter? yeah. I’ll leave it to you. A lot has happened. For both of us. A lot has happened to me too. / It was a close call. Just a close call. Wow/ Wow, you’re tired. Glad you’re alive. Tired. I’m alive. Yes. It’s been a year since we last met . [Applause] Right. Let’s grill this. This is fine raw, but let’s grill half of it. This is for standing. Here. Here. Yeah. Let’s eat it while it’s still warm. Come on, come on, come on, come on. / What should we do with this? Why not eat it with garlic on top? / Garlic, so I’ll put garlic on this. / Yeah. I’ve already put mine on. My share. / Lol, yes, yes, yes, yes , yes. I’m putting it on now. Here it is. / Let’s eat then. / Let’s eat. Yes. Everyone [Applause] It’s so delicious/Delicious, delicious. / Yeah. Delicious. / Delicious. Super delicious. That’s sweet . I wish I had bought this instead of the crab from yesterday , I don’t know. Right. Tokoro. /I should have gone for this, this one. The butter is good here too. /The butter is good. I’ll drink this butter later. /Yeah. Let’s eat some rice balls. /Yes. I’m eating them. They’re delicious. Super delicious. /Super delicious. No, maybe in the mainland. Do people in the mainland eat scallops too? I couldn’t eat ones that big. Amazing. /They’re really expensive. They’re super expensive and not very fresh./ Yeah. About 700 yen (for 5-6)./ Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Amazing. Delicious. What’s this? Yeah. Really/ They’re sweet, aren’t they? Yeah . Scallops, so you ‘ve already got 10,000 subscribers./ Yeah. 10,000 is 10% of YouTubers./ Yeah . I heard that./ But that’s still 10%. Yeah./ Right. Yeah/ So one in ten people has 10,000 subscribers. 10,000, I guess. People who are doing it too. But the remaining 90% don’t reach 10,000. [Applause] Amazing. No, I think it’s amazing. Wow, you’ve really worked hard to get this far. Thank you for following me and watching. At first I wondered what would happen. I thought this old lady would definitely give up, but/ Really? Yeah./ I’ve been watching since she went to buy a car. That’s right. You took that train to go buy a car. You were whispering. Back then, you went to New Zealand, right? Yeah. Even back then, I thought, Oh, you were serious. Don’t do it. /Oh, right. Oh, right. That’s when I thought you were serious. /Yeah. Oh, right. /Yeah. Wow. A lot of people left because of that. /And? Oh, they’re going overseas. /Yeah. It’s not the same as wandering around Japan. Ah , well, I guess. But there are also new people who’ve joined, right? /Yeah, right, right. On the other hand, they ‘ve gone somewhere. Oh, drink up already. Wow, well, I’ll pour you another drink. Next,,,Come over here, won’t you come over here? Well, let’s toast to our future. /Cheers. The draft beer is sure to be delicious too. Mmm—. It’s Osugi-san,,,,. I’ve become Osugi-san. I’ll eat it at Osugi-san. I’m only good at math and arithmetic though. Wow. / So, well, that’s how it was at first . Math. That’s right. And he even ate it with his chopsticks, there’s a lot there. / Ah, here, here. Is it that delicious?/ It’s incredibly delicious. If you don’t mind, add a little bit of yuzu. This is the yuzu I grow. Do you love it? / Yeah. Ah, this… do you love yuzu? / It’s yuzu with nothing mixed in. It’s completely pesticide-free. My grandparents have been doing it for a long time, and my parents have been doing it…another yuzu story. Ah, they’ve been carrying it on from their grandparents. /That’s right. My grandfather …/ So the trees are quite old now. Ah. / So if they want to keep going for a little longer, we’ll plant more yuzu… Good morning. They’re coming in through the entrance again. Good morning. Good morning. Good morning. It’s huge. Ah, ah, look. It’s parent and child. Look. Look, there’s one on this side too. This is a baby. That one over there is a baby. Oh, no, there are three. Oh , three ! So cute. So adorable. Cute eyes! I’m shocked when people say I look tired in the hot springs again in the morning . Yes, good morning. You can park your car here, so those who just want to use the bath can park here and go in. The men’s bath is more open-minded, isn’t it? There’s a certain atmosphere just from crossing this bridge, I’m so happy. That’s right. There’s something indescribably charming about crossing something like this and taking a bath while listening to the sound of the river . Yes. This is my fourth bath. There’s a donation box here, so please put it in here. If it’s too hot, just pull this out like this and water will come out. Over there. Do this here like this. Um, I think everyone probably likes it hot, so don’t make it too lukewarm; I like it hot too. Yes. Adjust the temperature a little with this. Ah, it felt good. Great. It’s the best. Ah. This is over. That feeling. I don’t have that kind of feeling anymore, so I’ll have to measure it now to know. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Delicious miso soup. Yeah. / Yeah. It’s cool. Now, let’s leave Rausu Onsen Campground, where I stayed for 3 days and 2 nights . It was great. Like I said, the manager was great too. Great. / Yeah. And, the campers who stayed here for a long time were great too. Ah, that’s right. We made friends and I got some fish from them. Yes. / Amazing.

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7件のコメント

  1. まちこちゃんこんばんは☺
    虹🌈はっきりきれいだったね。
    雨風つよかたけど家主さんいたから心強かったね。♨🦀美味しそう

  2. まちこさん、ご機嫌さん😊
    虹🌈素敵でしたね😊 雨が残念でしたが、綺麗によく見えて素晴らしかったです🎉
    温泉も良いですね〜♪お湯が白濁していましたね?温泉の成分とかも教えてもらいたかったけど…後で自力で調べます😅

  3. 毎回、見ています。
    貴女のポジティブな見方、すばらしいですね。🎉
    以前、私もバンタイプの車を購入してキャンピングカーにして色々な所に行きました。
    楽しいキャンプ生活良いですね。そんな自由な生活うらやましいですね。

  4. 町子殿
    最高でーす!
    どんどん素敵なシニアになっていくのでこちらも負けませんよ〜💪
    追伸:無理すんなよ!

  5. まちこちゃん、こんばんは😊
    大雨と強風すごかったね。
    でもとても大きな虹🌈が見れてすごい😍
    私はあんなに大きな虹って見たことないから本当にまちこちゃんとおはぎちゃんは持っているんだよね〜✨✨✨

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