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Visiting relatives in Nagasaki (subtitled) | Chikalog

Let's join Chika and her husband as they head to Nagasaki to visit relatives and get her family registry for her marriage registration. Well, what makes the trip awesome is their discovery of the cherry blossoms which bear flowers in autumn! It's surprising!

Highlights

"We are going to Nagasaki, in southern part of Japan and that's where my parents are from and that's where I was born. We're actually going there to get my family registry. I need that for my marriage registration."
"What a quick ride. An hour and a half and we're in Nagasaki."
"We are in the mountains. I told you Sichibaru is out in the middle of nowhere. Some winding, mountainous road and got some coffee and tea for the road and I just want to share with you something that I thought it was quite impressive and very Japanese. So I get royal milk tea, see here's a little thing with a teabag right? And then they gave you a plastic bag so you can throw your teabag away with a very detailed explanation as to how to use it."
"Look at this convenience store, it's a huge traditional Japanese house with a convenience store down on the first floor, on the ground floor."
"We had to stop the car coz we thought we found cherry blossoms and it's not cherry blossom season. It's completely autumn."
"It was so great to see my relatives; they're so well. My grandma's brother last time I saw him he was on bed and he can't walk. So, it's great to see him with so much energy."
registry
Noun. a place where official records are kept
winding
Adjective. repeatedly turns in different direction
teabag
Noun. a small paper bag filled with tea leaves to make tea for one person
convenience store
Noun. a shop that sells food, drinks, etc. and is usually open until late
autumn
Noun. the season of the year between summer and winter, lasting from September to November north of the equator and from March to May south of the equator, when fruits and crops become ready to eat and are picked, and leaves fall

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We are Chika's Japanagos Channel enthusiasts. Through her wonderful and informative videos we learn English language and the Japanese unique culture. Chika's silent strength and prowess in presenting interesting topics capture us to follow her channel in Youtube. We picked up three significant sentences and five unfamiliar words from the video for you to ponder. So, let's learn English and Japanese culture together!

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