Absolute respect for the Japanese for keeping their environment clean, friendly and safe for everyone and having plants and trees literally everywhere! In Libya they would complain that the trees take up parking spaces😂
3:32 wait…not a smartphone zombie but still reading while walking. 11:42 odd seeing that in the middle of an alley instead of a convenience store. 19:19 one scoop at a time. Hes going to be here a while. 20:00 another weird spot…21:56…55:55…1:13:15… 27:45 nice hidden shrine 36:45 Uchida Hidegoro 41:08 the local tavern 43:00 Zempukuji Park 57:26 that car is still on Google Maps but those buildings kattie corner isnt…or will be? 59:25 Igusa Hachimangu Shrine 1:10:06 Edomuki Jizo 1:28:50 what? No cross walk paint? 1:29:00 those green and blue cranes haven’t moved in Google Maps either 1:33:35 Hi kitty kitty kitty🐈⬛
The oddly-placed vending machines aren't actually so odd. Did you notice the first three are definitely by parking lots (one is a bike parking lot), and the other two are either near the entrance to lots or at least near apartment buildings? They get put in places where people are likely to think "I could use a drink, but I just got home and I don't want to run to the convenience store, so I'll shell out a little more money and buy it here." When I was on exchange over there in college, there was one on a random residential street just outside my dorm entrance. ...Because dorm entrance. ^_^b
The small shrine at about :30 seemed in disrepair although not abandoned completely. You did not linger nor did you leave an offering as you usually do. Do some of these shrines just become abandoned? Do new caretakers appear at some point? An interesting walk through "the suburbs" as we would call them. Water and wilderness where you least expect to see it.
You mean the shrine between 27:47 and about 30:00, right? That really is interesting... Google Maps says that's Zenpukuji Inari Shrine; the sign on the red torii gate and the fox statues by the main building support the assertion that it's a shrine to Inari. The building does seem to be a bit rundown, but the shimenawa (sacred rope over the door) is in pretty good shape, and the ones on the mini-shrines that flank the base of the stairs have been replaced even more recently, so yes, it's definitely not abandoned. One of the photos linked to that shrine on Google Maps is of a sign thanking people belonging to its religious association for donating to purchase new banners (which would have the shrine's name on them and be placed at or near the entrance) and poles to hold them; the sign is dated January 2021, so the shrine was definitely active at that point. That said, although it obviously hasn't been closed to the general public, none of the things that would signal an active shrine (bell to ring before worshipping, open door, collection box for offerings) are there, and no offerings have been left on the shelf/step that is there, so it's possible that any offering the channel owner made would have been considered littering.
One of the coolest things about Tokyo is that you expect it to be a noisy sprawling metropolis of pollution, tall buildings, and wall-to-wall people. Although there are places with skyscrapers and a sea of humans, you'd be shocked at finding these quiet residential areas just minutes from some of the major train stations. You would never know you're in the world's biggest city.
Absolute respect for the Japanese for keeping their environment clean, friendly and safe for everyone and having plants and trees literally everywhere! In Libya they would complain that the trees take up parking spaces😂
Everything (streets houses scenery) is very clean, tidy, neat, good-looking. I wish i saved enough money to travel to japan
Thank you so much for your very frequent and consistent uploads, No pressure to keep up the pace but I appreciate what you do.
I appreciate that!
Lovely, so peaceful
So nice and clean
thank you, very nice to see peacefulness in tokyo instead of the crazy chaos of the shopping areas. i prefer this.
Glad you enjoyed it!
More of this type of content coming next month onwards. 😊
3:32 wait…not a smartphone zombie but still reading while walking.
11:42 odd seeing that in the middle of an alley instead of a convenience store.
19:19 one scoop at a time. Hes going to be here a while.
20:00 another weird spot…21:56…55:55…1:13:15…
27:45 nice hidden shrine
36:45 Uchida Hidegoro
41:08 the local tavern
43:00 Zempukuji Park
57:26 that car is still on Google Maps but those buildings kattie corner isnt…or will be?
59:25 Igusa Hachimangu Shrine
1:10:06 Edomuki Jizo
1:28:50 what? No cross walk paint?
1:29:00 those green and blue cranes haven’t moved in Google Maps either
1:33:35 Hi kitty kitty kitty🐈⬛
The oddly-placed vending machines aren't actually so odd. Did you notice the first three are definitely by parking lots (one is a bike parking lot), and the other two are either near the entrance to lots or at least near apartment buildings? They get put in places where people are likely to think "I could use a drink, but I just got home and I don't want to run to the convenience store, so I'll shell out a little more money and buy it here." When I was on exchange over there in college, there was one on a random residential street just outside my dorm entrance. ...Because dorm entrance. ^_^b
I really like your videos and Japan!Watching these beauty landscape,I feel really relaxing!
Happy to hear that!
Please check out my playlists.
평화롭고 아름다운 곳이네요~
見てくれてありがとう。😊
Great camera work 4K JAPAN! Thank you for sharing.
Thanks for the beautiful video. It's helped me refresh some of the nicest memories from a few weeks stay in Shakujii area long ago in 1988😍
Thank you for watching and taking the time to comment. ☺️
the place is so perfect
Great vedio❤
So clean and nice. I hope that Finland is like that someday.
@@rasa6225 finland or monaco wkwkwkwk
amazing video keep uploading this type of video
Thank you! I will keep making more.
Japan is a wonderful place. Nice walking tour.
Love watching these videos from Japan, mate! A beautiful and amazing country here! Nice walk & keep up the great work! 😎👍💂♂️🇬🇧
見てくれてありがとう!👍
Thanks for your uploading 🙏🔆🌴 I'm glad you shared it 🌻 Thank you so much your walking tour video 🙏 Have a fantastic day my friend 🎶🎉
Teşekkürler.
Thank you very much.
登録しました
散歩してるみたいで見てて心地いい
Thank you so much, its not every day i get to be delusional about living in my dream country. 💕
Beautiful country
did you change the coloring to make it more vibrant color ?
땅이넓어서인지 공원이
엄청크네요~
Halfway through it and enjoying it immensely and shall finish this wonderful journey with you tomorrow.🥰💚🌱
Yay, thank you!😊
Helo friend 🎉 beautiful city cleen and clear 😊❤❤
The small shrine at about :30 seemed in disrepair although not abandoned completely. You did not linger nor did you leave an offering as you usually do. Do some of these shrines just become abandoned? Do new caretakers appear at some point? An interesting walk through "the suburbs" as we would call them. Water and wilderness where you least expect to see it.
You mean the shrine between 27:47 and about 30:00, right? That really is interesting... Google Maps says that's Zenpukuji Inari Shrine; the sign on the red torii gate and the fox statues by the main building support the assertion that it's a shrine to Inari. The building does seem to be a bit rundown, but the shimenawa (sacred rope over the door) is in pretty good shape, and the ones on the mini-shrines that flank the base of the stairs have been replaced even more recently, so yes, it's definitely not abandoned. One of the photos linked to that shrine on Google Maps is of a sign thanking people belonging to its religious association for donating to purchase new banners (which would have the shrine's name on them and be placed at or near the entrance) and poles to hold them; the sign is dated January 2021, so the shrine was definitely active at that point. That said, although it obviously hasn't been closed to the general public, none of the things that would signal an active shrine (bell to ring before worshipping, open door, collection box for offerings) are there, and no offerings have been left on the shelf/step that is there, so it's possible that any offering the channel owner made would have been considered littering.
Did that kid at 44:55 crash his bike off screen?
Tus videos son excelentes, me imagino caminando por esos lugares 😄
Very nice. 🙏🙏🙏
영상 잘 보겠습니다~
Awesome!
thanks for the tour
What camera equipment do you use??
皆さん本当にありがとうございました 🙏🧎🏻. I really appreciate your country. I have learned so much
walking would totally be my hobby if I lived there
👍 Nice Video 👍
One of the coolest things about Tokyo is that you expect it to be a noisy sprawling metropolis of pollution, tall buildings, and wall-to-wall people. Although there are places with skyscrapers and a sea of humans, you'd be shocked at finding these quiet residential areas just minutes from some of the major train stations. You would never know you're in the world's biggest city.
Even Shibuya is a quiet residential area just a few minutes' walk away.
Como siempre, hermoso paseo de domingo.
Minutos 43-45 este lugar, ofrece paz y tranquilidad.
Gracias, por este paseo.
My pleasure! 😊
Nice
Can you go to Tower Records in one of your future videos?
selamat pagi
Nice
자연을 좋아하시는가봐요~
Yes, I do.
Thank you for watching. 😊
You know the neighborhood is prosperous if the street is lined with fully stock and operating drink vending machines.
Wow
❤🇯🇵❤️😘❤️
❤
🎉❤❤🎉👍🏻👍🏻台日友好🎉
Yes! 大歓迎 日台友好🎉
推 ~ 台灣粉絲 +1 ❤
支持 ~ 😊
no litter? no dog excrement bags in the roads?
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😮😮😮😮😮❤❤❤❤
호랑나비 도망 안 가네요~
Walk japan
🇯🇵🎎🎌⛩️👘🈴🎎👘
🇯🇵😍❤️👏🏻🇹🇷
右側通行しろや 道路交通法守れ