I'm very curious to see how these videos will be viewed 20-30 years from now. Maybe something like Lyle Saxon's videos of the early 90s. Though he really cut up the footage to the point where his videos are rather difficult to watch. Since this seems to be the only channel I've come across with such long videos of basically pure uninterrupted high quality documentation, these videos may end up having some serious historical value in the future.
Interesting comment. My quick answer would be: "It's hard to say since society in general is changing so rapidly." Japan is a special case, though. For one thing, the breakdown of the population in Japan is so different from other countries with so many senior citizens over 60 y/o, few younger people, and one of the lowest birthrates in the world, it is predicted that in 50 years the country may look nothing like today, and this is likely to have an impact of the look of cities, etc. Add to that Japan's obsession with technology and the fast rate at which old, traditional buildings are being replaced by bland western looking ones adds to a strange mix which you can already see especially as one drives around the country's main island.
Rambalac - Thank you so much! Your vids offer a constant stream of serendipitous experiences in addition to the featured attraction; 1:03:53 a red Lexus LC500 ($100k+ in the U.S.) and a few seconds later a similarly rare silver BMW, both parked outdoors.
Surprising how much the town looks like a standard nordic town, with the exception of few traditional japanese style houses and the tourist attraction. And the mess of wires on top of traffic.
Mannn I really like this! As much as I appreciate stylish and edited travel videos, they kind of give a false impression. Like something that can only be experienced in a movie or show. This just feels so much more authentic! Like I'm really there walking around taking in the scenery. I wish more videos were like this.
this is so unbelievable satisfying to watch and I dont know why. Ive always wanted to visit japan and your videos are the closest thing to visiting japan than actually visiting japan and I love it
Живописный, курортный городок с японской душой, особенно его старая часть. Чудесная прогулка, спасибо. Важно: у Вас такие продолжительные пешие видео-прогулки, что бегать по лестницам - это несколько опрометчиво, берегите себя!
So amazing! The uniquely Japanese combination of topography and architecture is so inspiring for me. Thank you very much . Will start watching all over again now .
Your walking around Japan videos are the best! I don't like those intrusive faces and too much talking. I enjoy your walking video so much! The natural ambient sound also gives lots of stroies. You are showing the real beauty of the place. Thanks for your great videos and looking forward to watching more!
thank you for making this videos!! even though I haven't had the opportunity to go to Japan, I feel like I did. When I watch your videos I feel even closer to this beautiful places!!
Very interesting town. Great people watching walk. Loved the wave from the friendly woman and the remarks from the man at the shrine. There is twoen in the next state where my parents lived called Hot Springs, Arkansas. Lots of hills, also. Very tourist oriented. Great walk -Thanks
_Тёплый и красивый город. В диком восторге и уважении к тому как японцы способны в благоустройство каждого клочка земли, градостроительство и таким образом чтобы красота и богатство природы были доступны всем! ARIGATO!_
Включаю видео, встаю на тренажер и вперед)) Где лесенка увеличиваю нагрузку, где под горку уменьшаю и так не замечаю как прохожу вместе с вами 10-15 км. Кроме того тренаже который раньше меня отталкивал, теперь привлекает и ассоциируется с прекрасной Японией. Спасибо вам за видео )
Thank you! So interesting! I got this place recommended on YT live stream and I didn't know where or what it was, now thanks to you, I know! Great!!!👍👍👍😘🐾🐾
I love seeing people, places, and things (to explain "things" vending machines and such like). I don't want to be misunderstood. Your video was great and thank you for efforts - awesome.
Thank you so much @Rambalac , once again. There is only one minor issue in all your super videos :) We do not have the weather and temperature information :) But...as it can be easily argued it can not be less then 35c 80% humidity :D lol
47:06 「どん底のそこが 新たな出発点」XD kudos to the zen masters👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻 ps: i feel veryどん底 already studying chemistry everyday-_-" but everything is gonna be fine~~~((finger crossed))
Sem dúvida, os seus vídeos, como foi dito em outro comentário, já tem um valor histórico fundamental como documentário do Japão, mostrando sua sociedade, cultura, ambientes, cidades de uma forma única e profissional. Cada vídeo que assisto, eu fico cada vez mais fascinado por cada detalhe rico e maravilhoso desse país. Seus vídeos devem ser preservados para todos, principalmente para as próximas gerações.
This is almost like a Theme Park. Exept instead of Theme Park attractions its Bath Houses, Bath Huts, Bath supply shops and even more Baths and Hot Water. Besides the many other Shops going for a Healthy Body & Mind kind of stuffs ... and Beauty ofcause. And did i already mention Hot Water?
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Hi @Rambalac! Please don't walk the stairs so fast! You could trip!!!! Be careful :3 and yes, your laugh is wholesome, i like very much. 😃😄 The place is so good for relaxing... there isn't much people around. I don't like crowded places. 😅😸
Made a video on this location last summer. This was before I fixed my gimbal issues. We stay at the ichi hotel you passed going into the Yubatake area. Loved being there.
I would love to make a request if you could tour the Koi fish Village, where there are narrow grated streams seen along the sidewalks with swimming Koi? As a follow-up to the beauty of water ways there.
@@Rambalac I'm making a large breakfast, sorry about the slow reply.I will have to look it up on my video viewing history to know the name of that location, I will soon look that up and reply. Thank you always for your response.
Interesting and beautiful city, I have never heard of her - actually, out the most famous cities of Japan, I know almost none -, thank you for the video. Just one question, my friend: on 53:15, the tower at the back, is that a church? I got curious because that kind of architecture isn't typical in Japan, if I am not mistaken.
thanks for the great video rambalac. If you're travelling around Japan it would be great if you could do walk videos of the Ise Shima area and the gardens around the historical Shima Kanko hotels where Grace Kelly and President Obama stayed at.
Okay so I'm beside myself and must be honest right now, all of the natural beauty of these Landscapes being so seductive gets me angry that I can not afford to go there.I would love to see this place, enjoying the walk in a beautiful yukata.😙
Beautiful. I always wanted to go to Kusatsu and now I have thanks to you. Do you do any locatin scouting or do you simply go and let your feet tale you where they will?
LOL. The sulfur smell associated with the hot springs must be pretty strong. A little touristy (okay, a lot touristy), but that is to be expected in tnis geologically active area, where the waters might hold some therapeutic benefits. Rambalac, have you dipped in one while holding a wash cloth for your only covering?
I'm very curious to see how these videos will be viewed 20-30 years from now. Maybe something like Lyle Saxon's videos of the early 90s. Though he really cut up the footage to the point where his videos are rather difficult to watch. Since this seems to be the only channel I've come across with such long videos of basically pure uninterrupted high quality documentation, these videos may end up having some serious historical value in the future.
Rambalac and Nippon Wandering TV are the best in this area.
I agree. I think they could be used now for those studying Japanese culture, etc.
this is what google maps should be 😂
Interesting comment. My quick answer would be: "It's hard to say since society in general is changing so rapidly." Japan is a special case, though. For one thing, the breakdown of the population in Japan is so different from other countries with so many senior citizens over 60 y/o, few younger people, and one of the lowest birthrates in the world, it is predicted that in 50 years the country may look nothing like today, and this is likely to have an impact of the look of cities, etc. Add to that Japan's obsession with technology and the fast rate at which old, traditional buildings are being replaced by bland western looking ones adds to a strange mix which you can already see especially as one drives around the country's main island.
@Infinite D Japan will be fine as long as it isn't affected by mass immigration of other cultures.
38:26 That speed though.
And the camera is still steady af.
He just pressed shift
These videos are actually really therapeutic to watch. Thank you for the high quality content!
Rambalac - Thank you so much! Your vids offer a constant stream of serendipitous experiences in addition to the featured attraction; 1:03:53 a red Lexus LC500 ($100k+ in the U.S.) and a few seconds later a similarly rare silver BMW, both parked outdoors.
Surprising how much the town looks like a standard nordic town, with the exception of few traditional japanese style houses and the tourist attraction. And the mess of wires on top of traffic.
Каждая прогулка - неповторима! Всегда есть что-то особенное! Большое спасибо за приятный променад!!!
Mannn I really like this! As much as I appreciate stylish and edited travel videos, they kind of give a false impression. Like something that can only be experienced in a movie or show. This just feels so much more authentic! Like I'm really there walking around taking in the scenery. I wish more videos were like this.
this is so unbelievable satisfying to watch and I dont know why. Ive always wanted to visit japan and your videos are the closest thing to visiting japan than actually visiting japan and I love it
Живописный, курортный городок с японской душой, особенно его старая часть. Чудесная прогулка, спасибо. Важно: у Вас такие продолжительные пешие видео-прогулки, что бегать по лестницам - это несколько опрометчиво, берегите себя!
E' sempre uno spettacolo vedere i tuoi video. Il Giappone è meraviglioso!
I love it, just walk and walk....
So amazing! The uniquely Japanese combination of topography and architecture is so inspiring for me. Thank you very much . Will start watching all over again now .
Your walking around Japan videos are the best! I don't like those intrusive faces and too much talking. I enjoy your walking video so much! The natural ambient sound also gives lots of stroies. You are showing the real beauty of the place. Thanks for your great videos and looking forward to watching more!
thank you for making this videos!! even though I haven't had the opportunity to go to Japan, I feel like I did. When I watch your videos I feel even closer to this beautiful places!!
I like the buildings in Kusatsu .Elegant.
I love japan and your videos are really awesome. Good work and keep going.
Very interesting town. Great people watching walk. Loved the wave from the friendly woman and the remarks from the man at the shrine. There is twoen in the next state where my parents lived called Hot Springs, Arkansas. Lots of hills, also. Very tourist oriented. Great walk -Thanks
Thank you for sharing these beautiful sights
_Тёплый и красивый город. В диком восторге и уважении к тому как японцы способны в благоустройство каждого клочка земли, градостроительство и таким образом чтобы красота и богатство природы были доступны всем! ARIGATO!_
Thank you so much for all your videos!
I know, i keep repeating myself, but this is great as always! Thank you!
Good stuff as always Ram!
草津在住なので草津の映像に惹かれて拝見しました
たまたま3年前の自分が映っていてびっくりしつつも嬉しかったです。
I think all the alleys in Kusatsu finally brings you back to Yubatake :) I found this place quite happening with lot of people.. Enjoyed the vedio..
Kiitos taas mielenkiintoisesta videosta,näitä on ilo katsoa!🤗
Включаю видео, встаю на тренажер и вперед)) Где лесенка увеличиваю нагрузку, где под горку уменьшаю и так не замечаю как прохожу вместе с вами 10-15 км. Кроме того тренаже который раньше меня отталкивал, теперь привлекает и ассоциируется с прекрасной Японией. Спасибо вам за видео )
Love your videos! Again best wishes from Poland. Keep making what you love.
Very nice and peaceful town 👍
What a nice cosy place! Thanks for the vid!
Thank you! So interesting! I got this place recommended on YT live stream and I didn't know where or what it was, now thanks to you, I know!
Great!!!👍👍👍😘🐾🐾
38:20 I love that you ran up the stairs three at a time, I also do that!
A perfect onsen to be explored.Very prestigious and very Japanese feel.A great place to unwind.👍👏🙇😅
21:55 I think i saw that black van somewhere around here before, it looks familiar
I live in this prefecture so I’m so glad!
13:53 LOL...
12:15 the guy at the door 😃
Los felicito, han mejorado cada día más en las tomas que realizan haciéndolo sentir a uno en vista real de 360° muchas gracias.
Thank you very much
This place is so cool!
I love seeing people, places, and things (to explain "things" vending machines and such like). I don't want to be misunderstood. Your video was great and thank you for efforts - awesome.
This is why they live long lives, It's in the water! (o.o) Love the videos
interesting and nice town !!!
great video document
Is that natural Bathsalts being retrieved from the turquoise hot spring water?, Wow, what a spa.
Thank you so much @Rambalac , once again. There is only one minor issue in all your super videos :) We do not have the weather and temperature information :) But...as it can be easily argued it can not be less then 35c 80% humidity :D lol
This is how deep into the quarantine I've dug myself. I'm now watching people walk around for fun
Nice resort town, and this hot water streams places. Many thanks! /The Microphone give good surround effect additional to best video quality :-)/
Japan the land of food. On every edge food. 😋That makes me hungry. Nice video dude.
So many neat places! You could live there a hundred years and I am sure you'd never see them all!
what are those buckets for at 42:44 ? can you like pour some water from that tap near them or smth?
For watering gravestones.
47:06 「どん底のそこが 新たな出発点」XD kudos to the zen masters👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
ps: i feel veryどん底 already studying chemistry everyday-_-" but everything is gonna be fine~~~((finger crossed))
Sem dúvida, os seus vídeos, como foi dito em outro comentário, já tem um valor histórico fundamental como documentário do Japão, mostrando sua sociedade, cultura, ambientes, cidades de uma forma única e profissional. Cada vídeo que assisto, eu fico cada vez mais fascinado por cada detalhe rico e maravilhoso desse país. Seus vídeos devem ser preservados para todos, principalmente para as próximas gerações.
This is almost like a Theme Park. Exept instead of Theme Park attractions its Bath Houses, Bath Huts, Bath supply shops and even more Baths and Hot Water. Besides the many other Shops going for a Healthy Body & Mind kind of stuffs ... and Beauty ofcause. And did i already mention Hot Water?
Hi @Rambalac! Please don't walk the stairs so fast! You could trip!!!! Be careful :3 and yes, your laugh is wholesome, i like very much. 😃😄
The place is so good for relaxing... there isn't much people around. I don't like crowded places. 😅😸
It's ~2.5 hours from Tokyo, so not many foreigners make it there.
Nice day and time 😚
機械的に町を散歩している動画が多い中、撮影者が自販機でファンタやお茶を買う姿が見れる、人間味溢れる散歩ビデオ。
ま、お茶を買った目的は特にビデオじゃなくて、1時間そとで歩くのは本当に熱いです。
Ok gonna vicariously use this to think of future
Shenmue 4 is looking very realistic this time 'round!
Very nice, thank you for showing it!
Made a video on this location last summer. This was before I fixed my gimbal issues. We stay at the ichi hotel you passed going into the Yubatake area. Loved being there.
38:26 that speed after the bgm kicks in tho. This is what you get from walking a shit ton regularly. lol
1:06:45 - ZIMA. Now there's a sign you mostly won't see in the US(even though imo it's pretty good).
I would love to make a request if you could tour the Koi fish Village, where there are narrow grated streams seen along the sidewalks with swimming Koi? As a follow-up to the beauty of water ways there.
Do you mean near Nagasaki? Unlikely I get there this year.
@@Rambalac I'm making a large breakfast, sorry about the slow reply.I will have to look it up on my video viewing history to know the name of that location, I will soon look that up and reply. Thank you always for your response.
めっちゃ行ってみたいところ。
Thank you.
Interesting and beautiful city, I have never heard of her - actually, out the most famous cities of Japan, I know almost none -, thank you for the video. Just one question, my friend: on 53:15, the tower at the back, is that a church? I got curious because that kind of architecture isn't typical in Japan, if I am not mistaken.
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It's the town hall.
oh that spot, there's a Japanology Onsen episode about that place.
thanks for the great video rambalac. If you're travelling around Japan it would be great if you could do walk videos of the Ise Shima area and the gardens around the historical Shima Kanko hotels where Grace Kelly and President Obama stayed at.
Not sure. It's too far for unknown outcome and I'm not interested in celebrities.
Fair enough but it's a beautiful area of Japan. I was there many years ago so it brings back great memories. The scenery there is stunning.
草津!!! I was just there last summer~~~~
It is titled The Water City, Gifu prefecture, Gujo Hachiman. It is lovely.
I was in Gujo Hachiman, I have the video. But I did not notice carps on the streets.
@@Rambalac well thank you again, and your channels enjoyed a lot.
I love videos. Just real life Japan. I'm ready to leave the US and live in Japan!
Okay so I'm beside myself and must be honest right now, all of the natural beauty of these Landscapes being so seductive gets me angry that I can not afford to go there.I would love to see this place, enjoying the walk in a beautiful yukata.😙
7:19 - looks dangerously fun.
13:14 - Grande Friuma?
38:11 - Pikachu army leader practicing her whistling.
お疲れさま!😁
Sei stato alle terme in vacanza? Bellissima l'atmosfera per le strade, il verde e l'acqua. Bellissimo video
something interesting around every corner
Thoroughly enjoyed that :)
The mic is really nice.
Anybody know the name of the song at 4:13?
In the winter this must be a nice place :-)
wow, I love this kind of video, I would love to walk around in Japanese neighborhood (I did it once in kyoto, it was fun)
One q.: @46:50 - this liquid is a natural juice, or 'chemуstere'..... ?
P.S. And in general, how good are Japanese soft drinks?
Green tea?
Sure, the Green tea is very good drink 👍
Beautiful. I always wanted to go to Kusatsu and now I have thanks to you. Do you do any locatin scouting or do you simply go and let your feet tale you where they will?
I briefly check map, but in many situations like narrow paths it's random.
This time I a bit regret I did not notice huge park on the northeast.
nice rambalac.awsome
32:24 That is one beautiful Akita!
ありがとうございました。
1:03:51 Never saw an LC500 in that color
just found ur channel and i didn’t know that i was missing out on such a cool concept
thank you ilove your video
Man, this PS5 Unreal Engine 5 demo looks great!
My condolences to your feet.
They are much better now. I will do two walks on Saturday :)
2 walks? 2 different locations? Or same? Btw...do you normally have weekends off from your nerd job?
what happened to his feet?
@@D_kiki999 if you had to support that big gut for an hour and 8min. walk...you'd be dead too.
Dan George what’s a big gut? Are you talking about his equipment? It’s not mounted on his head like a go-pro?!:o
40:29 When I was at Fushimi Inari I felt like that for 80% of the time. Haha.
pretty sure this is now historical footage of life pre-coronavirus.
thank you
♪草津良いとこ一度はおいで♪😙楽しかったありがとう
This video, the Hot Streams, 👍👍👍
6:30 Is there a smell to the water ?
Eggs
LOL. The sulfur smell associated with the hot springs must be pretty strong. A little touristy (okay, a lot touristy), but that is to be expected in tnis geologically active area, where the waters might hold some therapeutic benefits. Rambalac, have you dipped in one while holding a wash cloth for your only covering?
1:45 the raccoon from animal crossing new horizon.
Noooo! It's the Tanuki, or “raccoon dog with giant cajones.
@@curiousnomadic Yeah. That statue is in ACNH.
Quick question: this video is very high quality and 60 fps, what are you shooting it with and what gimbal stabilizer?
It's explained in the description.
35:01 hello Rambalac :)
Kusatsu Onsen has a German-style architecture. Because German doctor Bertz spread this hot spring to the world.
That Bagel café in the middle of nowhere.