YOU Should Spend the Night in Japan's OLDEST MAZE

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00:00 Mysterious Toyama Streets
01:29 The Search
02:01 High-Tech Japanese Temple
02:59 Overnight in a Temple Room
06:00 Snacks
08:49 6am Bell
09:40 Mystical Morning
10:22 Breakfast Made by Japanese Mothers
10:50 Exploring the Maze

For anyone looking for more info on the temple (escape video linked above):
Zentokuji Temple

Zentokuji Moritosha (for booking stays)

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**WE'RE BACK!! And with by far one of my favorite spots yet!! Would YOU Stay Here?? Let me know down below!** - PS - SECRET SECOND VIDEO DROPPED ALONG WITH THIS!!

TokyoLens
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Thank you for suppoting Toyama, Norm! Many places in Toyama are losing customers even though they didn't get damaged heavily by the earthquake.

But your video helps their tourism. It makes us want to go there😊✨🙏

LemifromJapan
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In this episode: Norm constantly attempts to hurt himself more than he already has. Slipping, tripping, head bonks, we've got it all.

JustPlainRob
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Having visited many temples, I’m always attracted by the uniqueness of each temple.
This temple is a great mixture of good old days such as the retro cooking stove and beautiful details of architecture and moderns such as the comfortable bed room and the co-working space.
Enjoyed watching Norm getting lost in the huge maze temple as well! Thank you for sharing the very rare experience😆

With_Me_JAPAN
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That sea shell underneath to alert of someone trying to sneak in is a cool historical fact

dblockone
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My temple stay was honestly one of my most memorable moments while I was in Japan. It was absolutely beautiful, being able to pray with the monks and witness their fire ceremony is something I will remember forever. The temple I stayed at was in Koyasan, their 1000 year old temple. We got to go through their graveyard at night and it was absolutely breathtaking! I can't wait to come back!
Much love from Arizona 💜💜

chelseacarpenter
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Been having a rough couple of days and this immediately brought a smile to my face. Thanks for being there Norm, your adventures are always an amazing experience and I look forward to each and every one of them. This was truly awesome to watch, could practically feel the magic in the air through the screen.

fnorazril
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0:56 anything east of Vancouver, they use something much worse than just Salt. They use calcium chloride, rock salt, and magnesium chloride.
The South Coast, they use Salt water from the ocean, with crushed rock salt to bring up the salinity levels

KrazyMitchAdventures
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I love how excited you get to show off these new places you take us all along to. Thanks for sharing!!! :D

kazedens
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And some say: Norm is still traversing the halls of the temple to this

Thank you for such an amazing video bud!

JoeSchmmo
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My first trip to Japan was a study tour where we stayed with a host family in Toyama.
Toyama and that area will always hold a special place in my heart.
Thankyou for showing some of Toyama's beauty to the world ^_^

cornsoap
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Oh, wow! I literally gasped when you opened the window and showed the garden view and the mountains covered with snow. What a lovely image. Thank you so much always for such beautiful thoughtful videos. I will definitely put down this place for next time in Japan.

quirkynation
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What a beautiful and quaint place. I really liked the walk at night in the snow through the alleyways. Beautiful area.⛩️😊

shannondore
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What a beautiful space to stay in! I'm so jealous of that bath. I miss the bath we had in Japan. The mountains and snow are stunning. I can imagine how freezing the morning air was after our stay at Hakuba, waking up to -6⁰C! I'd love to stay there, but it wouldn't be ideal for my family. My child is so loud and she'd be deliberately skidding down the halls. We'd get kicked out 😅😂 But I'd love be to visit the area. I loved the video of the statues that you did previously. It's one of my favourites. 😊

SmilingQuokka
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As someone whose winter boots only last two years because of Toronto's love of salt, I'm all for sidewalk watering. This temple looks amazing, I would absolutely love to stay there next time I visit Japan.

KHainstock
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That place is so awesome with all the space, rooms, the hiding place for samurai's, the grounds and the samurai tea room.😊👍❤

maverickflint
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this actually made me sentimental, the amount of beauty of each room and attention to detail is amazing, thank you for showing us the temple, and I am definitely adding this, to my to do list when I visit Japan!

Shibafi
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Absolutely stunning! Love the tea room and the tiny door!

damecutlass
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Such a gorgeous temple! I had no idea they could be so large and maze-like 😲

CybertechFoxArt
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Such a cool place to visit! Loved the part where we listened to the monk’s chant, as well as learning about things like the seashells! Thanks, Norm 😀

elflass