Update: I think it might be this specific tree: the Kitayama Big Daisugi, tagged as a historical landmark on Google Maps maps.app.goo.gl/ZmrMu5MMvSTEn4A57
It is a beautiful tree and is unique enough to have its own name on Google maps, Kitayama Big Daisugi. Daisugi is a technique like bonsai where the tree is pruned over the years, in this case to make a platform for straight trunks to grow that are often used in making the roofs of traditional Japanese teahouses. You can read more Daisugi here: guidable.co/culture/daisugi-japans-sustainable-forestry-technique/
Very quiet indeed. For this walk it was a little over 50GB for the video and audio files and the final export was around 20GB, but it varies depending on camera and frame rate. This was shot with the Osmo Pocket 3.
Hello a very beautiful place, very magical. I would love to know more of the history of this small village. The trees were very special, how lovely, I would love to live there and to visit the beautiful shrines these were so picturesque. Very rainy day thank you for not minding that it was so wet so that we were able to see such an enchanting village and mountains! 🙏🏻☺️
The journey itself is just as beautiful as the destination.
Walking in the rain is really enjoyable! ❤
Thanks for making this beautiful video. I spent a summer building a house in this area 20 years ago. This video brings back a lot of memories.
It would be interesting to go back and see the house 20 years on and how much the area has changed, thank you.
The ideal walk to go on. Nice!
Очень красивое место. Спасибо!
Eerie, gorgeous
Thank you for this offering! It’s serene and stirring
Nice walk tour! Have a nice day!
Thank you, you too!
Kyoto Prefecture indeed. Always so perfect 🍃🍁
I would love more information on the unique tree at the 6:00 mark. I have seen trees all my life but this one is new.
Well done video, mate.
Pretty sure it's cedar, grown daisugi-style en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daisugi
Update: I think it might be this specific tree: the Kitayama Big Daisugi, tagged as a historical landmark on Google Maps maps.app.goo.gl/ZmrMu5MMvSTEn4A57
It is a beautiful tree and is unique enough to have its own name on Google maps, Kitayama Big Daisugi. Daisugi is a technique like bonsai where the tree is pruned over the years, in this case to make a platform for straight trunks to grow that are often used in making the roofs of traditional Japanese teahouses. You can read more Daisugi here: guidable.co/culture/daisugi-japans-sustainable-forestry-technique/
its just a branched Cedar, not special
So quiet.. apakah anda tidak bertemu seorangpun ?
Very quiet, how many gigabytes of memory do you need to record one hour?
Very quiet indeed. For this walk it was a little over 50GB for the video and audio files and the final export was around 20GB, but it varies depending on camera and frame rate. This was shot with the Osmo Pocket 3.
@@ambient_exploration Thank you very much for the information, the video you made is a source of inspiration for me.
Hello a very beautiful place, very magical. I would love to know more of the history of this small village. The trees were very special, how lovely, I would love to live there and to visit the beautiful shrines these were so picturesque. Very rainy day thank you for not minding that it was so wet so that we were able to see such an enchanting village and mountains! 🙏🏻☺️
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