Subtitles section Play video Print subtitles you know? Well, good morning. We're not in Tokyo. Not at all. Check this out thing. But this story actually started yesterday when Alexander and I hopped in a car with a full tank of gas and no destination and headed right out of Tokyo S E s. So here's the situation. It is currently just before 2 p.m. My brother Alexander and I are in the mountains somewhere near the base of Mount Fuji. We hopped in a car this morning with no destination. But you see, there's a catch to all of this. And that catch is the weather. The weather forecast said the rain was supposed to stop somewhere around 10 a.m. It's like two o'clock way stuck around in the area for a bit, but it didn't look like the weather was gonna get any better. So we decided to try and leave. But it wasn't that easy, was it? No, uh, pretty hard plot twists the area we're trying. Todo has been flooded out. We can't go. Okay? All the roads were blocked off and we can't get out of here because we managed to take some back roads. Nobody on this road feels incredibly suspicious. This, ladies and gentlemen, is an adventure. We have no idea what's gonna happen next, Okay? Not yet. He isn't. All right, we got turned around. This road looks really nice, and I want to get one or two pictures. So we're kind of tucked in the trees here, getting rained on getting rained on, but we just had to get out of the car. We've been in the car since, like nine o'clock in the morning. It's currently 5:30 p.m. I definitely wore the wrong shoes for today. A leader sent me these really awesome shoes. It's the bottoms of the shoes are made to allow water to drain through them so you could go into the water and have an adventure. But, um, it works both ways, so my feet are soaked. I've got a pretty good case of squishy feet. Shall we get back to it? Sure. There wasn't much of a point rolling up the pants anyways, back to our story. We did manage to escape inevitably, and we made our way out to an Oshima. Mind you. By the time we got there, it was pretty much dark. It is currently 9:30 p.m. We just finished up at one of my favorite places here on N Oshima are now leaving an own same spot, kind of pool kind of thing. It was more of a no cameras situation than anything else. Hence the fancy green curtains. Alexander has never been to n Oshima or Kamakura. So we're just gonna take a bit of a brotherly walk so far. What do you think? Pretty peaceful, actually. Yeah. Nice and relaxing. It is like the atmosphere just for reference. There's actually a lot more to end Oshima than this way. Thio. This wall has a really Jurassic Park field to it. Hmm. The unfortunate thing, though, is that we kind of ran out of time pretty quickly in N oshima. We're building a small list of things that were going toe have to come back for after we finish up in an Oshima. Yesterday we had a bunch of energy left over and I said, Alexander, what do you want to do? And he was like, Could we go see some car stuff? Heart of dinner? Welcome to die Cocoa Photo. What do you think it is beyond amazing? A relatively quiet night of Diet Coke. What did you think? Pretty awesome. And also, we found this, like, abandoned bowling alley on our drive. Check this out. Mhm. This room here is filled with balding balls. Stately. Yep. Well, that was a neat little side adventure. The art here is actually really well done. Look at that on the wall over there. That's fairly well painted. Yeah, extremely well. So we head back way, E way somewhere. It all points, right? Way made the best of it. Definitely. I don't think there were any wasted way. This'll night will be okay, quick.
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