Come join us for a unique Japanese street food tour in Takayama where we try numerous tasty bites including many items featuring Hida Beef. Out of all the street food we've tried in Japan I can confidently say Takayama offered the most unique items in the sense that every other thing we tried had some form of Hida beef as an ingredient whether it be steamed buns, skewers, takoyaki, croquette or nigiri. We also sampled two different kinds of Japanese ice cream - one shaped like a chestnut and another with soy sauce as an ingredient. The one with soy sauce was more salty than it was sweet which was quite interesting. Another Japanese street food item that we tried was puffed rice crackers with various seasonings. Overall, our street food in Takayama was fantastic and if you're visiting it is an absolute must to try the Hida beef items on offer.
The street food we tried in Takayama:
1) Chestnut Ice Cream - ¥250
2) Hida Been Bun - ¥430
3) Hida Beef Croquette - ¥190
4) Hida Beef Skewer - ¥450
5) Hida Beef Takoyaki - ¥350
6) Rice Crackers - ¥120-150
7) Soy Sauce Ice Cream - ¥380
8) Hida Beef Nigiri - ¥700
Have you tried Takayama street food before? What are some Japanese street food items you'd recommend people try when visiting Takayama, Japan?
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Unique Japanese Street Foods to Try in Takayama, Japan (with Hida Beef!)
Hey guys! We are Samuel and Audrey, a vlogging travel couple from Canada. In this travel channel, we share our travel and food vlogs while touring the world. Our most recent trip was to Japan where we spent 2 months traveling around the country and visiting the following destinations: Osaka, Tokyo, Kyoto, Nara, Nikko, Takayama, Yokohama, Odaiba, Shirakawa-gō and Takao.
During our stay, we visited a mixture of big cities and small rural towns, where we enjoyed eating Japanese street food, trying traditional Japanese cuisine, visiting local attractions and staying in unique accommodations (such as capsule hotels and ryokans) that we are now going to share with you on this channel. The combination and contrast of visiting futuristic cities and traditional countryside areas is what makes travel to Japan so fascinating. Ultra modern versus traditional. This is the essence of Japan.
Our trip to Japan was unforgettable and until now it is one of our favorite countries that we have come to know. However, we only feel as though we just scratched the surface on this trip to Japan. If you want to see more videos from Japan in the future, let us know in the comments that places you'd like us to travel to and food experiences you would like to see on this travel channel.
Have you traveled to Japan before? What was your experience like? Please share your Japan travel tips, advice and experiences in the comments below.
Thanks again for watching our Japan series! Until next time!
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If you're new to our channel or this Japan series please check out the following playlists to get caught up on all of our videos:
All of our Japan travel + food videos:
Japanese food videos (only):
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This is part of our Travel in Japan video series showcasing Japanese food, Japanese culture and Japanese cuisine.
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The street food we tried in Takayama:
1) Chestnut Ice Cream - ¥250
2) Hida Been Bun - ¥430
3) Hida Beef Croquette - ¥190
4) Hida Beef Skewer - ¥450
5) Hida Beef Takoyaki - ¥350
6) Rice Crackers - ¥120-150
7) Soy Sauce Ice Cream - ¥380
8) Hida Beef Nigiri - ¥700
Have you tried Takayama street food before? What are some Japanese street food items you'd recommend people try when visiting Takayama, Japan?
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GEAR WE USE
Panasonic GH5:
Canon G7X ii:
Rode Video Micro:
Joby Gorilla Pod:
SanDisk 16GB Extreme Pro:
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SOCIAL MEDIA & TRAVEL BLOGS
AUDREY:
blog:
instagram:
facebook:
twitter:
SAMUEL:
blog:
facebook:
twitter:
instagram:
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Unique Japanese Street Foods to Try in Takayama, Japan (with Hida Beef!)
Hey guys! We are Samuel and Audrey, a vlogging travel couple from Canada. In this travel channel, we share our travel and food vlogs while touring the world. Our most recent trip was to Japan where we spent 2 months traveling around the country and visiting the following destinations: Osaka, Tokyo, Kyoto, Nara, Nikko, Takayama, Yokohama, Odaiba, Shirakawa-gō and Takao.
During our stay, we visited a mixture of big cities and small rural towns, where we enjoyed eating Japanese street food, trying traditional Japanese cuisine, visiting local attractions and staying in unique accommodations (such as capsule hotels and ryokans) that we are now going to share with you on this channel. The combination and contrast of visiting futuristic cities and traditional countryside areas is what makes travel to Japan so fascinating. Ultra modern versus traditional. This is the essence of Japan.
Our trip to Japan was unforgettable and until now it is one of our favorite countries that we have come to know. However, we only feel as though we just scratched the surface on this trip to Japan. If you want to see more videos from Japan in the future, let us know in the comments that places you'd like us to travel to and food experiences you would like to see on this travel channel.
Have you traveled to Japan before? What was your experience like? Please share your Japan travel tips, advice and experiences in the comments below.
Thanks again for watching our Japan series! Until next time!
* * * * * * * * * *
If you're new to our channel or this Japan series please check out the following playlists to get caught up on all of our videos:
All of our Japan travel + food videos:
Japanese food videos (only):
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This is part of our Travel in Japan video series showcasing Japanese food, Japanese culture and Japanese cuisine.
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