WWOOF in JAPAN How Much Did My Trip to Japan Cost?
Blake Bowman @ GorillaZen Fitness: http://guerrillazen.com/ The RawBrahs: http://www.rawbrahs.com/
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Did you need a VISA ? please share what kind of Documents are needed thanks in advances.
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Did you need a VISA ? what kind ? Could you please share about visa .Thanks in advance.
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I am pretty sure you may find good solution on woodprix website :)
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how long can u stay with someone
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.. lol pshaha this guy should watch what he films before he posts it lol
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Congrats on your trip! I am not sure if you are still reading comments here, but I think you could take your travel any direction you would like. I think teaching English could be a good way to dedicate yourself to a year in one place and maximize the amount of time you had to practice the language. Good luck!
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what about language barriers? I am scared to go solo to Japan because of that
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It is great that you documented your trip from beginning to end. Thank you for sharing
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shaved and showered finally lol
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You're still Zen, man.
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Wait!. I thought wwoofing is traveling for free? Why do you have to pay for your airplane?
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Did you need a visa? What kind?
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Did you earn money in your WWOOF trip ?
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The Japanese cultural content is a huge plus and some insight on why you chose japan would be cool too also include some personal stuff about yourself. I think the best way for you to understand why i would suggest something like this is because the reason i why i actually watched all your videos was because i appreciated the earnest outlook and opinions on the things you were doing and seeing in Japan, unlike the other Japanese bloggers you didn't walk around reliving your typical daily life routine in the city and you explored more than just one part of the country's way of life be that city, country, wealthy, or primitive and you didn't try to over hype or exaggerate what you saw and you gave us raw unedited footage which was real cool but after watching you for so long and hearing you express yourself, as (and I mean this in none creepy or stalker way) a viewer you start to feel what i can describe as a connection or friendship with you where as a viewer i looked forward to seeing what new surprise you encountered or where you would and thus learn from those experiences through you. Also on a more personal level I felt like most bloggers are full of it sometimes where with you we got genuine reactions to the things we were seeing. So in hindsight 1. Don't be afraid to make yourself the protagonist of your adventures 2. It would be great if you expand from a Japanese traveler to a world traveler and show us new places others that unlike you aren't willing to explore i understand this may be difficult but I'm sure plenty of subscribers would be willing to donate for trips. 3. try to get out there more and look for a way to increase your views and audience check out the other bloggers for tips and ideas and see how you can improve because and remember this is just my humble opinion your videos were way better than the other vloggers were and they had more views. Hey man sorry this got longer than i expected but i hope it helps look forward to seeing future content. Best of luck
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Your hair looks great. =)
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good stuff man, fermented foods FTW. I made my first batch of kimchi last week and some fermented bruschetta which are both quite delicious in a very unique way.
on another note, stop using the word try, it is self limiting and doesn't serve you in DOing what you want. -
Would you be able to earn any money while wwofing in Japan? And what if one stays there and becomes a homeless?
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Thanks for the great video!
I'd like to see you post videos about your perspective on anything Japanese, be it the people, customs, traditions or places and maybe even food etc. -
If I got it right, 3000USD excluding the 1900USD flight ticket?
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:o exactly 2 days ago I thought about writing you a message asking you how much it all costed and here I'm finding a whole video! Thank you so much! :D
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