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00:00Hey guys, no idea for English Friendly Japan playlist. So when we were at Lake
00:05Toya in Hokkaido we stayed at Takarada campsite which is just a beautiful
00:11place. So before we went there we actually exchanged emails with them. The
00:18places that we went and stayed and visited in Hokkaido before we went we
00:22actually sent them emails in English just to see what sort of response we'd
00:25get. Some we didn't get a response at all. These guys we got a response from
00:29them quickly in English. So we'll just do that just to find out if places really
00:35are English friendly or not because we know lots of you guys when you travel in
00:38Japan if places are English friendly it makes it easier for you. So we exchanged
00:42emails with them when we made our booking in English. They responded really
00:46quickly in English. They were really really good. Their website has English on
00:50it so they're really really good. The site is amazing as you can see it's an
00:55awesome location. The site for campers had electricity and little tables and
01:01chairs. There was places there you could pitch a tent. They had little cottages you
01:05could stay in. Clean showers and toilets. A little cafe where they're actually
01:12playing jazz music. It was it was really cool. Live jazz and yeah excellent place.
01:18Really really excellent place. So if everywhere we stayed in Hokkaido was as
01:24good as this we would have been happy because it was awesome. It was really
01:27really good. So we highly recommend it if you find yourself looking for a
01:33campsite in this part of Hokkaido. Takarada. So put a link underneath this
01:39video in the comment section to the English friendly Japan listing that we gave
01:45them for free because they were so impressed with how good they were.
01:49Anyway, there's that. More videos coming soon.
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