Great video as someone who lives in Nagano it is awesome to see someone checking out this wonderful prefecture! Thank you and I agree the leaves are so pretty
Oh wow, that little cabin and the owner taking you mushroom picking was super sweet! I also love that there was a stand for cutting wood, never seen one of those before. That's nice and accessible for the uncoordinated folk like me haha.
I love the tour of the mountain cabin!, reminds me of my scout days where my group would travel from one bnb to another in the country side where we learned how to read a map and basic survival skills. doing these types of trips really teaches you what is the most value in life and a great way reset your mindset and relax, thank you for sharing this with us!
Another awesome video - love that you were able to get a veggie curry - rare in Japan but seeing a little more veggie options than in the past - lots of fun to watch!
Really enjoyed your video! I've been to Japan many times but stayed mostly in the cities, so I'm enjoying your videos of all the more remote towns/cities which give a very different and rustic experience! Putting together a new travel itinerary for my next trip!
This is the Japanese trip I want! I did the cities last time but next time I go, since it will be in autumn, I want to go to the country side and go camping! Thank you for showing the beauty of Japan and the nature! I'm so excited to get back! Much love from Arizona 💜💜
That cat was spicy. My favourite kind.. how they like disapprovingly meow at you like "why aren't you patting me, ok you're patting me now, but don't forget you need to pat me". haha!
Nagano…possibly my favorite area of Japan, equal with the green tea fields around Mishima. Loved how your eyes lit up for Ra-yu. 🤣 The sauna is always a game changer for me… Clever that they provide a way to chop wood without an axe. Nice cross chop skills Great travel vlog 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
That view of the mountain range was stunning. Would definitely love to stay somewhere like that with the wood fire stove and no distractions. Pizza would be on the menu often.
the soup curry looked amazing!!! Really cool to see the forests ofJapan, it would also be cool to see you explore the rural landscape more, like old towns and something like that.
This looked so nice and cozy. I have lived in a home heated with wood, so appreciate the work and the chilly mornings. Beautiful video, thanks for sharing.
Thank you very much for providing a lot of tips for enjoying Japan as well as your great insights with us Japanese as well!! I could rediscover unnoticed values through your videos and comments. Hope more and more people watch your videos and visit Japan. Looking forward to your next journey !!
Love nature and that place is so beautiful and relaxing. The sounds of nature and the fresh air, trees, woodland creatures...ahhh! And pizza too! Lovely places and kitty
The cabin seems really nice! I do enjoy spending time in nature, but prefer doing so in moderate amounts, having a cabin with a proper bed and running water is, in my opinion, a far superior way of spending time surrounded by nature compared to sleeping in a tent or similar. 😀
Fab travel video Sarah(& Daichi) RE Chillies; the seeds themselves aren't spicy, it's the whitish tissue that they're attached to, and any chilli oil/juice that may /may not be on the seed that is spiciest. But the seeds themselves are not spicy. I think that a lot of chefs and cookbook authors regurgitate the "exclude seeds because they're spicy" myth simply becuase they haven't tested/experimented. Fab pizza too. I'm envious of your hot tub etc. Thank you for sharing.
So nice Vlog ❣️ & it’s awesome interesting ❗️ Thanks for introducing a beautiful Japanese scenery & foods , it looks so delicious and yummy ✌️🍁 I’d love to ‼️🥰 i had fun with this video 👍 And also i’m looking forward to seeing the new content ‼️Ciao🫶🇯🇵
b e a u t I f u l l ✨️ one of these days I hope to finally travel and go too Japan ~ thank you for all the beautiful stuff ! note; yeah...you have to spin those pizzas whilst' cooking, and drizzle some oil over them, when they're just vegetables and cheese/sauce 👍
I never visited Japan yet, but I love Mountains. I think a Nice little mountainy Vacation Home in this Area would be a dream. With a small adjacent Wood Workshop...one can dream lol
That first pizza was only a little burnt?! Joking aside, that place looks really fun! It’s inspiring me to look up some cabins around my area and enjoy the outdoors.
I live in ina city! But, I have never visited to Shitimentei , mokki , and Takazuya maintain. Your video made me want to go to those areas!! I go glossary shopping to bell shine. The supper market is my favorite 🥰 They carry a lot of fresh and organic veggies ✨ I can’t wait to Watch your next trip in Ina city!!
Great video! Nagano in autumn looks wonderful! I hope Daichi got to enjoy the pizza with you after working so hard on the firewood! Have you been to Koya-san? It's about an hour train ride south of Osaka. Would love it if you did some research on it and made a video about it. It's home to many buddhist monks, and very rustic and relaxing. There's a cemetery there that has many famous people and goes back over a thousand years! I went there on several weekend trips while living in the Kansai area.
I don't know because it's your latest video but i think it might be my favourite, as someone who has lived in Brisbane his whole life and done nore enjoyed camping, i want to experience everything you have just done.! Can not wait for the return trip. All the best from back home.
The wood chopping is easier if you use a heavy log instead of a hammer!!! Wider surface to contact the chunk you need to chop! LOL!!! I love this video SO Much!!! Amazing!!!!!
@@seerasanI’m Australian but my parents came here from Finland and as soon as I saw the word, I stopped the video to come here to say the same. I would definitely say they chose the Finnish word for cottage because many Japanese love Marimekko (Finnish fabric company), Moomin (Finnish cartoon character) and Iittala cups with Moomin on them, and all things Finnish! There are many Japanese here in Sydney that shop in the Marimekko store. I’ll continue to watch the rest of your video now. 🥰
This is really great!! I was in Japan for the first time in November 2023, and it was the best 18 days of my life. I want to chase that feeling, I want to learn Japanese and travel to more remote places, like you do. May I ask, what's your back story with Japan? Do you live there, or do you only travel there? Did you learn Japanese before starting to explore Japan properly? I want to go back in a few years, and I wonder how much Japanese I should learn before my second run. Anyways, great to watch and experience these trips with you on video. All the best!! 😊
Japan's original country name "NIPPON” means "the land under the sun" , but another name is "YAMATO(WA)” , meaning “Peacefully Harmony among People and Nature”. So Japan's name means “the Land under the Sun” and” the Land of "Great Harmony of People and Nature,” The history of Japan is very old, about 2,000 years since the Emperor's reign, but humans began to live in villages and communities in this island nation about 14,000 years ago, during “the JOMON pottery” culture. (That's 30,000 years ago, if you count the Neolithic period.) Surrounded on all sides by the sea and geographically isolated from the Eurasian continent in the Pacific Ocean, this island nation has a warm and humid climate and is blessed with abundant underground clear water resources, diverse vegetation, and fishery resources. For this reason, people have lived here for tens of thousands of years, enjoying nature and living in peace with it. However, while the natural environment of this island nation is rich, it is also harsh, with both light and dark sides. Since ancient times, the people of this land have lived in peace by respecting human harmony and working together as a group, and have shared and enjoyed the blessings of nature by overcoming many harsh and severe natural disasters such as volcanic eruptions, earthquakes, and typhoons by sharing wisdom and working together as a group. This is because this island nation has a harsh natural environment that cannot be overcome by the power of one individual. The ancient Japanese name of the country, "YAMATO (DAI-WA)" or "WA" (Great Harmony of People and Nature)、 represents the desire and reality of people trying to survive in the unique natural environment of an island nation, which is different from the dry and stable land of the Eurasian continent. And it is in this ancient Japanese country name that the essence of Japanese culture and the source and secret of the emergence of a unique Japanese culture different from the cultures of other Asian countries on the continent are hidden.
This looks amazing and looks like an amazing vacation/retreat, but as an american idk if i can call this countryside, but putting into perspective countryside means in other countries
If you take the Hokuriku Shinkansen from Tokyo Station, it will take less than 2 hours to get to Nagano Prefecture. Nagano hosted the 1998 Winter Olympics. Due to its mountainous geographical characteristics, it is unsuitable for rice cultivation, but is famous for growing soba noodles and fruit trees. Japanese soba, wine, sake, and dairy products are very delicious. Rich nature, historic townscape.
thank you for sharing your experience with us! japan is such a wonderful place with its culture and nature! Warm regards and Christmas greetings from Singapore!
I'm SO excited to share journey to Ina in Nagano with you guys! Which spot was your favourite?? 😍 Also ready to book a trip back to mökki ASAP!
cabin....the sights and sounds are so soothing & relaxing
The CAT!!! :3
Lovely Mi ちゃん for sure!!
I could spend an age in that bath, just watching nature.
Cool
Great video as someone who lives in Nagano it is awesome to see someone checking out this wonderful prefecture! Thank you and I agree the leaves are so pretty
I loveee Nagano so much! Always happy to go back :)
Oh wow, that little cabin and the owner taking you mushroom picking was super sweet! I also love that there was a stand for cutting wood, never seen one of those before. That's nice and accessible for the uncoordinated folk like me haha.
Thanks!
Thank you so much again! 😊
Well I was having a stressy and hot day in Sydney but this was a perfect way to chill.
I heard it was 40 degrees there today! 💦 Stay cool & hydrated...!!
Literally!!! 🥰❄🏔
nagano is so beautiful in the fall! glad Sara showed us all the wonderful places there are to visit!
Looking forward to this. You’re smashing it lately!
Thank you for watching! 😊 Appreciate it so much!
I loved the whole area and the cabin was so beautiful. I bet that you felt so relaxed after this trip ☺️. I love nature 😍
Was waiting for Tom Nook, and Isabelle to come over and congratulate you on your cooking. haha
Looks like an awesome place - so much fun!
I love the tour of the mountain cabin!, reminds me of my scout days where my group would travel from one bnb to another in the country side where we learned how to read a map and basic survival skills. doing these types of trips really teaches you what is the most value in life and a great way reset your mindset and relax, thank you for sharing this with us!
Another awesome video - love that you were able to get a veggie curry - rare in Japan but seeing a little more veggie options than in the past - lots of fun to watch!
That view of the Alps was worth the trip alone.
But the Curry Soup was a feast for the eyes.
The cabin looked so gorgeous and relaxing with the outdoor bath. The cafe was also super cute!
Nagano is my favorite prefecture next to Hokkaido.
it's known for mountains and I love nature there.
Your bright-eyed enthusiasm always makes me smile inside.
I love seeing a quieter side of a big busy town/city. Thank you for sharing your experience!
So many people are traveling to Nagano this 2023 Winter
Worth travelling to!
Really enjoyed your video! I've been to Japan many times but stayed mostly in the cities, so I'm enjoying your videos of all the more remote towns/cities which give a very different and rustic experience! Putting together a new travel itinerary for my next trip!
Thank you so much :) Good luck with your travel plans!
Looove how enthousiastic you get about things!! Omg!! SO makes your day!! ❤
How beautiful! Would love to visit and try all the wonderful food.
What a great episode! So beautiful
This is the Japanese trip I want! I did the cities last time but next time I go, since it will be in autumn, I want to go to the country side and go camping! Thank you for showing the beauty of Japan and the nature! I'm so excited to get back!
Much love from Arizona 💜💜
That cat was spicy. My favourite kind.. how they like disapprovingly meow at you like "why aren't you patting me, ok you're patting me now, but don't forget you need to pat me". haha!
Nagano…possibly my favorite area of Japan, equal with the green tea fields around Mishima.
Loved how your eyes lit up for Ra-yu. 🤣
The sauna is always a game changer for me…
Clever that they provide a way to chop wood without an axe.
Nice cross chop skills
Great travel vlog 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Thank you for watching 😊
Thank you so much for sharing the wonder!!! @@seerasan
Looks like a nice place to unwind and decompress for a few days... I'm a introvert this place is heaven on earth for someone like me. 😌
That view of the mountain range was stunning. Would definitely love to stay somewhere like that with the wood fire stove and no distractions. Pizza would be on the menu often.
This whole video made me feel like I was watching a Ghibli movie - lovely 🥰
Honestly felt like I was transported into the Ghibli universe!
i look forward to your videos. like the presentation and the general tone. cabin was the most interesting part in the video imo.
the soup curry looked amazing!!! Really cool to see the forests ofJapan, it would also be cool to see you explore the rural landscape more, like old towns and something like that.
Definitely keen to keep exploring small rural towns in future!
This looked so nice and cozy. I have lived in a home heated with wood, so appreciate the work and the chilly mornings.
Beautiful video, thanks for sharing.
Loved your video, Sarah. A great addition to my list of 'must visit' places in Japan.
Thanks a lot Sarah, I enjoyed your video!😊😊😊😊😊
Thanks for watching 😊
The leaves are so pretty
Great video Sarah. That cabin in the woods look like a nice and relaxing place.
Sarah your videos are my faves! So chill to watch 😊
More of this content please and thank you for sharing.
Thank you very much for providing a lot of tips for enjoying Japan as well as your great insights with us Japanese as well!! I could rediscover unnoticed values through your videos and comments. Hope more and more people watch your videos and visit Japan. Looking forward to your next journey !!
This is so relaxing 😎
Wow your camera looks amazing!! The experience at the mountain cabin looks so tanoshisou too!!
Love nature and that place is so beautiful and relaxing. The sounds of nature and the fresh air, trees, woodland creatures...ahhh! And pizza too! Lovely places and kitty
The cabin seems really nice! I do enjoy spending time in nature, but prefer doing so in moderate amounts, having a cabin with a proper bed and running water is, in my opinion, a far superior way of spending time surrounded by nature compared to sleeping in a tent or similar. 😀
great storytelling and editing
Fab travel video Sarah(& Daichi)
RE Chillies; the seeds themselves aren't spicy, it's the whitish tissue that they're attached to, and any chilli oil/juice that may /may not be on the seed that is spiciest.
But the seeds themselves are not spicy.
I think that a lot of chefs and cookbook authors regurgitate the "exclude seeds because they're spicy" myth simply becuase they haven't tested/experimented.
Fab pizza too. I'm envious of your hot tub etc.
Thank you for sharing.
Whoa, I’ve gotta check these out the next time I’m here :) nice vid as always!
Highly recommend visiting! Thanks for always watching :))
So nice Vlog ❣️
& it’s awesome interesting ❗️
Thanks for introducing a beautiful Japanese scenery & foods , it looks so delicious and yummy ✌️🍁
I’d love to ‼️🥰
i had fun with this video 👍
And also i’m looking forward to seeing the new content ‼️Ciao🫶🇯🇵
b e a u t I f u l l ✨️ one of these days I hope to finally travel and go too Japan ~ thank you for all the beautiful stuff ! note; yeah...you have to spin those pizzas whilst' cooking, and drizzle some oil over them, when they're just vegetables and cheese/sauce 👍
I never visited Japan yet, but I love Mountains. I think a Nice little mountainy Vacation Home in this Area would be a dream. With a small adjacent Wood Workshop...one can dream lol
Awesome video 😊 keep it up
Yay!! another episode of my favorite anime! I mean!! My favorite channel haha!!
Wow this place is sooo pretty 😍😍😍!!!
全てが素敵でした。
自分が実体験してる気分になれました。
mökki means cottage in Finnish
Looks so nice there, I was in Japan for a while recently and I never made it over to Nagano. Will have to come back asap!!
Yesss! So worth a trip out that! 😍
That looks like a relaxing trip!
Sooo relaxing! 😍
The cabin in the forest is definitely my vibe.
Me too 😍
im loving your channel....its one of my favourites....please keep going
Thank you for watching! :)
Love it!
The all places you shared to us looked amazing! I definitely wanna check the cafe and hot spring 😍😍
Thank you for sharing the journey.
Thanks for watching!
Oh my goodness!!! The natural beauty of Japan's countryside is just brilliant and awe inspiring!!! Camping in that are would be so amazing!!! 🥰😝💞
Hi Sara. Great video. Thanks for going to the trouble of adding links to the places featured in your videos. Ina looks so idyllic.
Hope you get the chance to visit, such a lovely area!
can confirm as someone from north east usa that camping is indeed life
Love this video! That bread looks nice and thick 15:50. And that cabin is amazing!
Such a beautiful place. Thanks so much for showing us around. Mi chan wa kawaii 🙂
That first pizza was only a little burnt?! Joking aside, that place looks really fun! It’s inspiring me to look up some cabins around my area and enjoy the outdoors.
I love the idea of the bells. So the bear always knows where the food is 😂
Nice video. Looks like a good place to stay!
I live in ina city! But, I have never visited to Shitimentei , mokki , and Takazuya maintain. Your video made me want to go to those areas!! I go glossary shopping to bell shine. The supper market is my favorite 🥰 They carry a lot of fresh and organic veggies ✨ I can’t wait to Watch your next trip in Ina city!!
Can't wait to travel back to Ina again, you're lucky to live there! Hope you can check out those spots sometime :)
I like your energy, Seerasan :)
seerasan I just recently discovered your channel & love it. You are so cute and have great energy. I love Japan. Arigato!
Great video! Nagano in autumn looks wonderful! I hope Daichi got to enjoy the pizza with you after working so hard on the firewood! Have you been to Koya-san? It's about an hour train ride south of Osaka. Would love it if you did some research on it and made a video about it. It's home to many buddhist monks, and very rustic and relaxing. There's a cemetery there that has many famous people and goes back over a thousand years! I went there on several weekend trips while living in the Kansai area.
Yess Daichi also enjoyed his own pizza afterwards :) I have been to Koya-san before, would love to go back there to film a video next time!
12:04 チーズが溶けて落ちるピザを美味しそうに頬張る 幸せすぎる!!
I don't know because it's your latest video but i think it might be my favourite, as someone who has lived in Brisbane his whole life and done nore enjoyed camping, i want to experience everything you have just done.!
Can not wait for the return trip.
All the best from back home.
Thank you so much! Hope you can experience this in Ina someday! :)
The wood chopping is easier if you use a heavy log instead of a hammer!!! Wider surface to contact the chunk you need to chop! LOL!!! I love this video SO Much!!! Amazing!!!!!
OH MY that place is amazing 🙂
I used learned my new favorite word KOMOREBI
Is the cabin name Finnish inspired because ”Mökki” literally means cabin/cottage in Finnish?
Ooo could be! Especially since they have a sauna too!
@@seerasanI’m Australian but my parents came here from Finland and as soon as I saw the word, I stopped the video to come here to say the same. I would definitely say they chose the Finnish word for cottage because many Japanese love Marimekko (Finnish fabric company), Moomin (Finnish cartoon character) and Iittala cups with Moomin on them, and all things Finnish! There are many Japanese here in Sydney that shop in the Marimekko store. I’ll continue to watch the rest of your video now. 🥰
So nice
the crazy thing is according to official data Tokyo is 9.2% cheaper than Dublin Ireland is insanely expensive
This video is such a treat. That outside bath looked great. Besides the threat of bears of course. =P
郷土料理と温泉♨️ 自分へのご褒美ですね。💯
This is really great!! I was in Japan for the first time in November 2023, and it was the best 18 days of my life. I want to chase that feeling, I want to learn Japanese and travel to more remote places, like you do.
May I ask, what's your back story with Japan? Do you live there, or do you only travel there? Did you learn Japanese before starting to explore Japan properly? I want to go back in a few years, and I wonder how much Japanese I should learn before my second run.
Anyways, great to watch and experience these trips with you on video. All the best!! 😊
Japan's original country name "NIPPON” means "the land under the sun" , but another name is "YAMATO(WA)” , meaning “Peacefully Harmony among People and Nature”.
So Japan's name means “the Land under the Sun” and” the Land of "Great Harmony of People and Nature,”
The history of Japan is very old, about 2,000 years since the Emperor's reign, but humans began to live in villages and communities in this island nation about 14,000 years ago, during “the JOMON pottery” culture.
(That's 30,000 years ago, if you count the Neolithic period.)
Surrounded on all sides by the sea and geographically isolated from the Eurasian continent in the Pacific Ocean, this island nation has a warm and humid climate and is blessed with abundant underground clear water resources, diverse vegetation, and fishery resources.
For this reason, people have lived here for tens of thousands of years, enjoying nature and living in peace with it.
However, while the natural environment of this island nation is rich, it is also harsh, with both light and dark sides.
Since ancient times, the people of this land have lived in peace by respecting human harmony and working together as a group, and have shared and enjoyed the blessings of nature by overcoming many harsh and severe natural disasters such as volcanic eruptions, earthquakes, and typhoons by sharing wisdom and working together as a group.
This is because this island nation has a harsh natural environment that cannot be overcome by the power of one individual.
The ancient Japanese name of the country, "YAMATO (DAI-WA)" or "WA" (Great Harmony of People and Nature)、 represents the desire and reality of people trying to survive in the unique natural environment of an island nation, which is different from the dry and stable land of the Eurasian continent.
And it is in this ancient Japanese country name that the essence of Japanese culture and the source and secret of the emergence of a unique Japanese culture different from the cultures of other Asian countries on the continent are hidden.
Hi! Love your channel.
Fun fact! Mökki is the word for cabin in Finnish and that cabin looked heavily inspired by Finnish cabins. ;)
信州・長野といえばやっぱりお蕎麦ですよね。めっちゃ美味しそう。啜る(すする)のも上手い✨
Thank you for your posting🍁🍂
投稿、ありがとうございます🍁🍂
I had lived in Nagano (Matsumoto-City) for 3 years🏠
私は、3年間、長野県(松本市)に住んでいました🏠
Was great running into you at the Chureito Pagoda! Your videos helped with my trip planning :) keep up the great work! -Kayla
HI!! Thanks for saying hello! Hope you enjoyed your Fuji trip 🥰
Is there a Japanese term for Hygge? Because that's what this video is
Lol at 5:44, that's a wood stove!
lmao I totally forgot the english word for it 😂
Looks incredible 😍
Reminds me of our backyard here in rockies mountains 😊
What an absolute dream fall destination!!! 🍁🍳✨
Perfect autumn getaway location!!
bro you had me at that BREAKFAST 😍
was SO GOOD!
This looks amazing and looks like an amazing vacation/retreat, but as an american idk if i can call this countryside, but putting into perspective countryside means in other countries
If you take the Hokuriku Shinkansen from Tokyo Station, it will take less than 2 hours to get to Nagano Prefecture. Nagano hosted the 1998 Winter Olympics. Due to its mountainous geographical characteristics, it is unsuitable for rice cultivation, but is famous for growing soba noodles and fruit trees. Japanese soba, wine, sake, and dairy products are very delicious. Rich nature, historic townscape.
I was beginning to think you were trying to chop wood solely with a hammer at first 😅
The countryside is beautiful though.
Absolute chaos 😂
“I have one of these long things…”
❤
thank you for sharing your experience with us! japan is such a wonderful place with its culture and nature! Warm regards and Christmas greetings from Singapore!
I want introduce this video who loves japan but only visit city side.
Do the discover Japan!
All those maple trees and no fresh maple syrup? Next time come to Canada and we will show you how it's done!