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  • Well Ruth... I'm a student again!

  • Yes! You're all signed up for language school, right? All signed up.

  • I start on Monday. Whew!

  • If you really want to feel at home in a new country, wherever it is, you need to learn the language.

  • When it comes to long-term success, learning Japanese is a top priority for us.

  • I made this commute for 2 years — I did this for 2 years while I was doing language school down here in Shinjuku.

  • This brings back memories.

  • Out of the house without kids... time to shop!

  • You learn a lot of practical Japanese just by living here, and if you couple that with formal learning, you can really push your own abilities further.

  • Anyone know where we are?

  • Happy shopping? Yes!

  • There are many ways to learn a language, but the best is complete immersion in a language with training from native speakers.

  • There, we found itour lunch location.

  • Today we're celebrating a new phase in life. Can you guess what it is?

  • We've got the beginnings of a wonderful lunch! Yes!

  • This is good, good coleslaw.

  • So I'm counting my calories, and this is pretty much, this is the daily allowance for calories.

  • You blew it. It's in this one meal. It's going to be worth it, though.

  • Well we're celebrating the girlfriend going back to language school.

  • How exciting! The kids are finally all in school so she can go.

  • Are you ready for that? Oh man! I was born ready.

  • There's daddy's! Oh yes!

  • And now for a camping storewe can look for goods so we can go camping.

  • This is what I want right here.

  • It's a lot of hard work learning a language, so it's important to find activities your family can do together that make it fun.

  • Our family hobby is exploring Japan and experiencing new things along the way.

  • These things make for great memories and help us bond as a family and with Japan.

  • Now we're gearing up for a new adventure.

  • My air mattress came with this air pump.

  • Nice! Getting ready to camp!

  • Anna, do you know that people were asking for that hat?

  • Yep! People already want to buy it!

  • Can I pop these?

  • You want to pop those? OK, pop one.

  • Isn't that the favorite thing to do?

  • Can I pop another one? Yep!

  • Do it! Hard, hard, Joshua!

  • You can do it! Oh! You did it!

  • Yeah!

  • Do it! Oh, yes, you did it!

  • I think they're going to like these. Because I bought these to be their air mattress to go underneath their sleeping bags.

  • What do you think? Can you sleep on it?

  • Whoa! Is that the sleeping bag?

  • It's a big day! What's going on, Ruth?

  • I'm going back to school. Back to school!

  • It's a rainy day today

  • Today- all the girls are going to school! And Joshua.

  • We're all going to be in school at the same time.

  • Wow! Except Daddy.

  • Except Daddy. Daddy will be here, working.

  • Wow, this is a whole new thing, Daddy's going to have no distractions.

  • Can you hear it, Joshua?

  • Louder, please.

  • Happy school for all of you! Mommy, this is too heavy!

  • I love all of you, God bless you! Love you, bye!

  • Bye bye!

  • It's just me and you, dude.

  • OK, this morning we're all going to school. I'm going to go to Japanese school

  • And I'm walking the girls to their school,

  • On my waycrazy!

  • Heading to school and it's a little bit rainy today, huh?

  • We're looking for the puddles! We're looking for them!

  • Did we find some? Oh, here's some. Look, just little ones.

  • So while everyone else is off at school, I also study Japanese here at home

  • With a number of different textbooks, I have online conversations with our teacher that's helping us

  • (Speaking Japanese)

  • Besides our class and homework, I also enjoy using apps like Duolingo

  • (Japanese) Mada ie ni kaette wa ikemasen. I can't go home just yet.

  • Oh- You cannot go home yet.

  • Oh yeah!

  • Others really enjoy watching Japanese TV or reading mangas (Japanese comics).

  • I personally enjoy watching the Watercolors with Shibasakihe's like a Japanese Bob Ross.

  • So today we've come outwe're going to set up our tent for the first time.

  • We're going to give it a try.

  • Hi Dude! Hi!

  • Do you want to help me put up the tent? Yeah! Where is it?

  • Right here. It's in our big bag right here, alright?

  • We're going to try it!

  • We need space, Daddy, the tent is the size of a small country.

  • The size of a small country!

  • Thankfully it has instructions on the inside.

  • Number one: pull out tent.

  • Well good thing you didn't wait to read that to know what to do, huh?

  • Hey, how big is it going to be? I don't know.

  • You don't know? Well we'll see, huh?

  • Oh this is the cover. This is just the cover.

  • Oh here- here's the poles.

  • Look at the size of this thing!

  • Oh my goodness!

  • There should be light gray poles and orange poles.

  • The thing lifted off the ground. Wow!

  • Alright, well... There's your tent!

  • Hope you can fit into that.

  • It's a little shorter than I thought, but we'll make it work.

  • A little shorter!

  • You can only lay down in this one.

  • Bro, this tent is intense! Dude

  • Tent intense!

  • Good thing we have a big family because you need a lot of support to put this thing together.

  • This is too big! It cannot be bigger than our living room!

  • Today we're only setting up the tent. We're planning on some proper Japanese camping adventures later this year.

  • OK- shoes off in the tent, right? Here we go, Dude!

  • Whoa, look at this! Holy cow!

  • Whew! I can run in a tent!

  • And we can put the tarp up if we want, or just leave it.

  • Keep having kids and you can get a tent this size too. Yeah, that's right.

  • Do you want to see the inside of our tent, Becca?

  • Look at that, guys!

  • This is so crazy!

  • This is so amazing!

  • My lens isn't wide enough to capture all of this.

  • How do we open it?

  • Open it! Open it! Aren't you thirsty? Don't you want some?

  • There!

  • Hopefully we don't need a permit for a tent this size

  • Because when we roll up in a camp sight with something this big,

  • Oh man- it's going to need a lot of space!

  • Dude, we could rent this out for like $1,000 a month, what do you think?

  • That's right.

  • Put some plumbing in it. A little ofuro (bathroom)

  • Uncle Paul's setting up his tent. It's a lot easier! There's two poles — nothree poles.

  • That's a lot easier though.

  • Do you have a rain cover? I think so, yeah.

  • Please take off your shoes. Take off your shoes. Take off your shoes.

  • What's the magic password?

  • Wow- look at this! Oh my goodness!

  • Wow, look at this! It looks like a playground!

  • Just come in. Just come in!

  • Alright. We got the tents up, everyone's going to chill, and we're going to get our 6 K run in, right?

  • Let's do it man.

  • I want to earn some calories to eat some more tonight.

  • Post jog, I'm back home and the girlfriend made me a beautiful salad with tomatoes and cucumbers right from her garden.

  • Oooo, it looks so yummy, Daddy!

  • How much hearts? I don't know.

  • Sarah got the Master Sword? Oh, that's a huge moment in Zelda! And with the popcorn!

  • Everybody's brushing their teeth, getting ready for bed-skis. I'm not.

  • You're not?! You already brushed your teeth? OK

Well Ruth... I'm a student again!

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