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Interview with a lovely couple from Germany! They came to Japan for a special "babymoon" trip before their first child is born! Why did they choose Japan for such a precious journey? And what did they really think of the country? They couldn't stop praising Japan's transportation system, exclaiming, "It's a world of difference from German trains!" They shared their honest thoughts from their two-week trip, covering everything from why Japan's streets are so clean without trash cans, the kindness of the people, and their love for Japanese ramen. Discover the cultural and travel style differences between Germany and Japan! ▼Chapters 0:00 Opening 0:10 Why Japan? A Special "Babymoon" Trip 0:38 Their 2-Week "Golden Route" Journey 0:52 Is Japan popular in Germany? 1:17 "A World of Difference from Germany!" Shocked by Japanese Trains " 2:20 Surprises at Japanese Restaurants 2:47 Why are the streets so clean with no trash cans? 3:20 Would tourists enjoy glamping in rural Japan? 3:51 Their Impression of Japanese People 4:10 The Best Japanese Food They Ate 4:32 The Surprising Souvenir They Bought in Kyoto If you enjoyed this video, please subscribe to our channel and give it a thumbs up! Let us know your thoughts in the comments below! Welcome to "Japan Travel Compass"! This channel is for anyone planning a trip to Japan or simply interested in the country. We create videos that deeply and clearly convey the culture, history, and modern charms of Japan. We'll show you the real Japan, beyond what you'll find in guidebooks! #InterviewInJapan, #ForeignersInJapan, #StreetInterview