Why I LOVE Indonesia ❤️ 🇮🇩 – Eating Indonesian Food In Japan – Bike Touring Japan #10

Indonesia will always hold a special place in my heart. It’s where I started my full -time YouTube journey after living in Japan for 11 years. But this right here is what I wanted to go see. Indonesia is incredible. And it’s not just Bali. Indonesia has so much more to offer than just Bali. There are over 17 ,000 islands, and each one carries its own traditional culture, language, and food. What’s up, guys? So, I’m over here on Bandabasar, the big island. And over there you have Neda. This is it, the nutmeg. Came all the way here to see this. And the people, the people are incredibly kind and welcoming, and they will open up their homes and treat guests like family and make sure you are comfortable and taken care of. I don’t know what she’s saying, but here’s their little open -air kitchen, I guess. They’ve got a couple gas burners. Oh, please. Thank you. So, it looks like she made up some tempeh, some fish. This was corn. We’ve got some spinach. And in here, we’ve got the rice. Good flavor? That’s good. Indonesians are an extremely proud and patriotic people. They love their country, and rightfully so. They set hot to here, hoping that he would fall in love with this beautiful place. He would be softened by the beauty here, and he would forget about Indonesia’s quest for independence. They overcame hundreds of years of colonialism and fought tooth and nail for their independence. The VOC was kind of the first multi -national company. in the world. All they cared about was that they could make money. One thing I love is traveling around Indonesia because you always see relics from the past and are reminded of their struggle for independence. One thing I just want to talk about is you know if you’re in Indonesia, whether that’s Jakarta, here in Surabaya, you’re in Bali, you’re constantly gonna see monuments and statues and a lot of things that symbolize the hardships that the Indonesian people had to go through to win their their independence. A lot of them had nothing else to fight with so they sharpened bamboo and fought for their independence with bamboo spears. It’s incredible. The scenery in Indonesia is just spectacular. You’ve got beautiful beaches, waterfalls, rainforests, and rivers just to name a few. So when I travel outside of Indonesia, I love meeting Indonesians. that are either traveling or living outside of Indonesia and hearing their stories. Take her off, boss. Construction. Ah, okay. In again. Do you like it? I like it. I met a nice girl from Indonesia and I met her and her friends for dinner at an Indonesian restaurant called Tari House in Fukui City. It’s special. It’s special. Nice to go there. It’s special. Wow, that is special. Also, right now I’m in Japan cycling from Tokyo all the way to Kyushu. So if you’d like to see any more of those videos, please check the link in the description box below. Hello there and welcome to Fukui City in Fukui Prefecture. Right now I’m outside of the station. They’ve put these dinosaur installations out here. Yeah, it’s really cool. They got these raptors over here. We have a T -Rex over there that I’ll show you later. But I guess somewhere in the prefecture here they found some fossils and they really, really ran with that theme. It’s pretty cool though. They move and they make noises. It’s pretty scary looking, but yeah. Today, tonight we’re gonna go eat some Indonesian food. There you go. It’s pretty life -like, I’d have to say. It’s pretty legit. It’s pretty cool. So today I was just riding my bike around. I like to ride the bike when I have all the peneers off, all the bags, it’s nice and light. And I was checking out the city today and I came up here. I actually went and ate Burger King earlier, but I’m not sure what I’m gonna eat today. I just sat down next to the city. to an Indonesian girl and I struck up a conversation and it turns out she’s from jimber from jimber of all places and so she was really surprised that I even knew where jimber was let alone like the fact that I’ve been there four or five times you know I’ve spent Ramadan on there once I’ve done the bar on you know featuree I’ve been there during the summertime when they have the the fashion festivals and all that so I would say jimber is kind of like my my second home anyways I’m gonna head to the restaurant now I’m gonna meet her and we’re gonna go eat some nasi champur or maybe some satikambi or something good like that so let’s head that way looking like my abashi it is dead every uh every city especially a city that has a big station is gonna have an arcade like this the taddy house indonesian food all right so i had indonesian food in uh in guma that one time it was pretty good uh i had the batagor and uh my friends had the the me uh me goreng and the nasi goreng but i already looked at the menu it’s not as big as the previous uh restaurants and i don’t know i want to see how good it is let’s uh let’s go inside hello hello nick uh agus what is it agus agus agus no it’s okay and this is uh this is oki and so oki she is from jimber yes but you didn’t know where bagorijo was no i don’t know she didn’t know bagorijo yeah where’s your i think just is in the baloon baloon or in bakinchong yeah yes i would okay and agus where are you from i’m from jakata ah okay south jakarta nice have you been uh there in indonesia i have been in indonesia yeah many places many places yeah samacha batam uh let’s see all over samacha batam java bali maluku walls all over many many cities is that we’re working or for youtube for making videos how long have you been in japan in japan it’s almost two years almost two years okay the same next one it will be two years okay okay um what do you do i’m working for some company in Sabai City, company is making eyeglasses, that eyeglasses is very, very famous in that city. Especially in this town, Fukui. Spicy? Yes. Oki, you’ve been here two years? Yes. She works as a caretaker? Yes. Bagai Mana, how is it? It’s good. It’s good, awesome. Alright, enough talking, let’s get some food. Let’s see. I’m kind of eye on the Nasi Champor maybe. And this is Tari. Yeah, oh no. I’m sorry. This is Tari and her baby. She’s sleeping. She’s sleeping. yeah maybe in indonesia you’ve been trying this the first two dishes have been dropped off oki went with bakso? no no it’s my friend but oh your friend is coming wow that is special that is not special with the fried chicken we got the krupuk, krupuk, kachar yes and maybe we need more sambar if you like spicy i know i know this stuff i know she’s like she’s amazed that i know this is amazing chamfou wow look at that whoa that’s a chamfou special yes sambar i am going peanuts what are the peanuts again sambar spicy spicy and then oki she got the miyayama yeah we have all this food but nobody is here to eat it nobody is here i am bakar yes i am bakar bakan you eat it or i’m gonna hand it yes oh really of course you’re gonna use it we’re in indonesia yeah that’s like indonesian vibe right yes indonesian vibe yes that’s good yeah so maybe i can join you You can try the egg. It has a sambal just right on it. It’s okay. So you can cut many flavors when you mix it together. You got to mix everything in. It’s spicy. It is good. This place feels a lot more authentic than the place in Guma. This place is okay for you? Not so far, yeah. So far, so far. How is it not to go down? It’s good. Do you want to try this? No, not yet. See, I get the hiccups. This is pretty good. Every time when I eat spicy food, I get hiccups. It’s really good. There it is, there’s the hiccups. Yep, there it is. I already got the hiccups. Hiccups are there. Already hiccups. Oh, for that! You know Badaz? I know Badaz. I’m already hiccuping. I think this isn’t that really spicy. I’m okay. They’re worried. It’ll go away in two minutes. Don’t worry. It happens every time. Every time I eat spicy food. I think you heard such a ring right now. Yeah, I’m okay. I’m okay. Yeah, because your face is here right now. Is it red? Yeah. I’m okay. I’m okay. I’m just embarrassed. I’m not. I’m just Don’t worry about me. It happens many times. Every time I eat spicy food. I know they haven’t gone away yet. They have not gone away yet. I’m really okay. Absolutely delicious meal tonight. Unbelievable. Thank you so much. Thank you so much. Thank you. Thank you. You’re welcome. It was delicious. Come again. I will be back sometime. Can you sing happy birthday for me? Yes. Happy birthday to you. Happy birthday to you. Happy birthday to you. Happy birthday to you. And it’s the owner’s birthday. That was horrible, but there you go. Thank you. Thank you.

Indonesia will always hold a special place in my heart. It’s where I started my full-time YouTube journey after living in Japan for 11 years. Indonesia is incredible, and not just Bali, Indonesia has so much more to offer than just Bali. There are over 17,000 islands and each one carries its own traditional culture, language, and food. And the PEOPLE, The people are incredibly kind and welcoming and they will open up their homes treat guests like family and make sure you are comfortable and taken care of.

Indonesians are an extremely proud and patriotic people. They love their country, and rightfully so, they overcame hundreds of years of colonialism and fought tooth and nail for their independence. I love traveling around Indonesia because you always see relics from the past and are reminded of their struggle for independence.

The scenery in Indonesia is just spectacular, you’ve got beautiful beaches, waterfalls, volcanoes, rainforests, and rivers, just to name a few.

So When I travel outside of Indonesia, I love meeting Indonesians that are either traveling or living outside of Indonesia and hearing their stories. Here in Fukui city, I met an nice girl from Indonesia and I met her and her friends for dinner at an Indonesian restaurant called Tary House in Fukui city…

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00:00 Why I LOVE Indonesia
03:34 Hello There From Fukui City in Japan
04:16 How I Met My Indonesian Friend In Japan
06:04 Tary House Indonesian Food Restaurant
12:53 Happy Birthday Tary!

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  1. Why do you love Indonesia?

    Right now I'm in Japan cycling the country, check it out here – https://youtu.be/YtEebwqD9F4

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  2. Tot lah orang2 asing dateng ke indonesia cuma nyari konten aja, karna mereka tau indonesia viewer terbanyak didunia.
    Dan mereka meng agung2kan orang2 bule.. tot

  3. I also often get hiccup when eating very spicy food.
    The way i reduce the chance for it to happen is by drinking milky drink first (lubrication), or take a few bites of plain stuff such as rice first (starting the disgestion mode).
    Maybe it would also work for you ? (if you haven't try it already).

  4. There is no doubt about what Nick says about Indonesia. You're still my favorite vlogger among any foreign youtuber who claimed enjoying Indonesia

  5. Why you love Indonesia? Because they are obsessed with white people and they are so easy to get fooled. So you can keep making videos about them to make more money.

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