ATACADO POR UN INODORO JAPONES | Epic Vlog 2 - Summary

Summary

The speaker begins by expressing excitement for the day, which includes visiting the 'Final Fantasy Festival' and experiencing a new expansion of the 'XIV Online' game. There's also mention of merchandising, cosplaying, and a cosplay contest. The speaker notes the cold weather and the unique machines present at the event.

The speaker then shares their experience in Harajuku, where they eat a crepe and meet Japanese YouTubers. They engage in a conversation with a YouTuber, showing their channel and discussing a video.

Next, the speaker visits a hotel in Kyoto and demonstrates a unique Japanese bathroom feature. They describe the experience as similar to an episode of The Simpsons where they visited Japan.

The speaker then visits a geeky neighborhood in Kyoto, Teramachi Street, which is full of arcades and shops. They mention the presence of a Hentai section and express interest in studying Japanese culture.

Finally, the speaker shares a song about trash cans in Japan and ends with a call to action for viewers to subscribe to their channel.

Facts

1. The speaker is visiting the "Final Fantasy Festival" to see a new expansion of the "XIV Online" game.
2. The festival also features a lot of merchandising and people cosplaying.
3. The speaker is in Harajuku and plans to eat a Crepe.
4. The speaker is meeting Japanese YouTubers and plans to show them a video.
5. The speaker is in a hotel in Kyoto and wants to show something very special.
6. The special thing is a unique bathroom with LED lights that come out when it opens on its own.
7. The speaker is in Kyoto and is visiting a geeky neighborhood, Teramachi Street, full of arcades and shops.
8. The speaker is looking at an umbrella shaped like a Katana.
9. The speaker is looking at a Hentai of Mangel alone and a Hentai of the speaker alone.
10. The speaker is planning to take a machine to study Japanese culture.
11. The speaker is in a Christian Arcade in Japan.
12. The speaker is surprised to find a trash can in Japan.