One Japan #125 Manga Library in Hiroshima 日本全国電車でゴー!広島の漫画図書館

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This was just a day out and about in my city. Started off nearby my apartment having lunch at a really good Karaage place (fried meat). Then went to a huge a…

24 thoughts on “One Japan #125 Manga Library in Hiroshima 日本全国電車でゴー!広島の漫画図書館

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  2. MegaSolEXE1

    I love how u showed the manga library rrobbert :D i never imagined thered ever be one though lol

  3. wordpass11111

    ….And then I realise, how sad and unproductive my life must have been, for me to know a large fraction of those manga series shown… . ____ .
    I feel that Rrobbert was probably trying too hard to ignore that stray kitty ….he sounded a bit tense there.. o w o;

  4. wordpass11111

    “There’s also a lot of contemporary stuff around, like…” *haw ! ~* “…this one, which seems a little hard to pass up on, it’s the Hiroshima.. Manga…” *haw ! ~* “…Library”
    > w <;

  5. Zarkly15

    Ah man, I really want to go to Japan.

    Yeah, I’m thinking of importing Flame of Recca manga, and others too. Psh, there’s not even a single anime/manga store near me. All I have is a Book Store which has quite a few manga.

  6. SARUofAKITA

    Oh man, there were enough manga there to make your head explode.

    It isn’t called Manga Souko for nothing. I am sure you can import some though if you REALLY want it!

  7. Zarkly15

    FLAME OF RECCA?! So nostalgic. ;w;
    I want the manga! Too bad there’s no manga of it here. ;w;

  8. SARUofAKITA

    I am glad you found the video! Akita definitely isn’t THAT big of a place, so I am sure we frequent more of the same spots than you think, haha.

    I think I may know the bakery you are talking about actually, I will try to get out more and video some things with you in mind. It’s been really hectic lately, but I am about to start taking much more video hopefully. I am glad you got a bit of nostalgia out of seeing this. It’s always good to meet another Akita-ite too. Take care!

  9. jndoss303

    wow i lived in akita a few years ago, watching this video made me miss it alot, i used to hangout around that big black thingy by the train station i loved this bakery that was underground they have amazing mini sweet bread things, try to go film that for me please and keep filming this area , its nice to see all this stuff again,ive been everywhere in this videoooooo,i went highschool near the trainstation so after school i wud jus hangout around the station all day.

  10. SARUofAKITA

    Thanks man, I really appreciate the time for the criticism. I totally agree with your points too. The music was definitely overpowering my voice,, working on getting levels right on this camera without having insane static behind my voice when Im saying something. If I turn the sound up there is just insane static that ruins my voice as well as the music. Ill find a way around it! Thanks for subbing!

  11. ddrz09

    Lastly, try not to show as many things as you can at one time. When people do this, they zoom in, scanning lots of areas at one time, not letting the camera focus on to anything, making video blurry. Just go over slowly. Zoom out, show sections of the areas you’re in.

    This isn’t a demand or anything homie, because I appreciate anyone who makes videos like these, especially in JAPAN! (I just came back from living there a month prior). One thing I wished i did was make vidoes! Good luck! Subbed!

  12. ddrz09

    Alright homie, some constructive criticism coming your way.

    The videography is on point man. Great shots, you most definitely know what to show and keeps me interested. Music choice is awesome, hands down.

    But man, it’s very hard to hear what you’re talking about. The music is over shadowing your voice, it sounds like your mumbling, so you might want to adjust the audio levels during points of the video when you’re speaking. If not, try narrating over the video in your movie making program.

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