I know right? :D Maybe it‘s because Japan is so different compared to where I‘m from. Everything looks different: the train, the street signs the buildings, people dress differently. The sound of a language I don’t understand. It‘s almost like I‘m exploring it myself :) Maybe that’s why it’s so awesome :D
15:36 Watching that little girl have so much fun just walking down the street, spending time with her older brother, or perhaps father...so touching. It makes me really think that life really is worth living, just for the possibility of having moments like that.
19:49 when everyone gets excited about the fireworks is the purest thing. Thanks for these videos. I struggle with depression (honestly so do most people anymore) and things like this help more then I can say. Seeing reminders of the small good things in daily life. Food stands, people laughing and gathering, excitement over fireworks, listening to the sound of footsteps and seeing the lights come on in the houses....somehow it all helps to reconnect me to the world instead of just roaming around in my own head. I dunno. But thanks again.
I know right. I live in America and I find it amazing there's almost no trash on the streets, nor people swearing at each other constantly. Or maybe they are swearing, I don't know Japanese XD.
@Simon Tide "Generally, the left-wing is characterized by an emphasis on "ideas such as freedom, equality, fraternity, rights, progress, reform and internationalism" while the right-wing is characterized by an emphasis on "notions such as authority, hierarchy, order, duty, tradition, reaction and nationalism"." True, rightwing ideology seems to be much better. Thank you. And thanks wikipedia for reminding me that only inbred retards are stupid enough to still vote right in 2020 🤣🤣🤣
This is why I love Japan and why it’s so special. These kind of events just bring the feeling of peace, happiness, and community. Truly appreciative of what they’ve brought to the world.
I lived in japan for a few years, the firework there throughout entire summer almost every week has 2-3 firework showings throughout entire japan you can plan for. The firework there is unlike any other countries it is in a whole different level. The very best. One firework I seen shoot up into sky for over 20 seconds until it explodes. It is so mesmerizing. If you get a chance go there! Every season you feel and look forward to it unlike any other countries.
@@250kmonths Exactly! This feels like a music of its own. Anytime I am demotivated, I could listen to this and get myself motivated again! This is like a specific genre of lo-fi music
The feeling I got when walking there alone was really enjoyable. People are very nice. As soon as you speak to them a bit in Japanese they open up to foreigners. It doesn't matter if I suck at it. The fact that I tried made my experience so much better. The feeling of respecting their own environment and the place they live in is really felt when you walk the streets. The roads and sidewalks and generally clean and they build around nature (trees, rivers etc) In the midst of all the chaos, you can walk 2 minutes into little streets and find a random shrine close by and totally escape the noise pollution. I would love to go back. Nihon Yonde Kurete Arigatou Gozamaisu . Matane
yes exactly. whenever you try to speak broken Japanese, they always put smiles, very nice and open. one day, i went into shop, and not found the exact item i want, and they tried so hard to look it up for me, they started to open their "yellow pages" and making calls to nearby local shop wether they may have the item that ive been looking for, it took several minutes, and even though im not buying anything on their shop. and this happen not once occasion. to these people, domo arigatou gozaimasu.
@P A Not really, they hate people who behave like idiots, like Logan Paul, and ironically, people who aren't Japanese are the ones who are mostly likely do this stupidities.
@@ChristianDoretti yeah that was embarassing! They do not mind foreigners if they respect the culture and the people. Felix AKA Pewdiepie has been there many times and he is respectful and caring. Americans can be crazy when you do not know the culture, but they do not mind foreigners and they dont assume everyone is like Logan Paul.
The girl at 21:54 is a very funny girl. She shouts “Tamayaaaa” after cheers. "Tamaya" is a popular fireworks artist Tamaya Ichibei who became independent from the "Kagiya", a prestigious firework craftsman in the Edo period of 1808. Eventually, "Tamaya" will be in charge of the fireworks upstream of the river, and "Kagiya" will be in charge of the downstream. The shouts to support this were “Tamaya” and “Kagiya”.The call has continued for nearly 200 years, and even now. when you see the fireworks, you can call “Tamaya” But this girl is also screaming “Tsutayaaa” after “Tamayaaa”. Tsutaya is a famous bookstore and rental video store in Japan.
uHu Before saying that word, she(or he)said, "I want to buy takoyaki.(takoyaki Kaitai)" On the other hand, the man says, "What?" Then again "Takoyaki." 😂
14:00 Fireworks in a peacefull eveening-night while a group of people wait to the train and enjoy the spectcale. Isn't this the most anime thing you've seen in real life?
I guess you could see that one by relying on the keywords *”Firework shapes”.* I don’t know, but it seems to be similar into what has been shown on the timestamp. *Hanabi* that could create shapes/images. So yeah. I think, this’ll help y’all maybe just a bit. 💙
Beautiful Japan..very clean..very thing in order...no horns.. Japanese people are very polite..i was there last year..wish to visit Japan again and again.. Thank you for uploading this beautiful video
Something about this video is just lovely. The families enjoying the fireworks. The couples too. All the food stands. It’s little things like this that make you appreciate the world. This video is my escape when the outside world gets too much
7:38 the two girls holding hands to the right and at 9:18 the guy drinking his beer (because you can drink in public in Japan which is cool!). Also at 10:15 you can hear the sound of people walking in Geta (the wooden footwear) Also thank you for uploading! I love your stuff!
@Nichijou Bot Trust me, it's for the better. You don't wanna see all the alcohol addicted people rolling around in the cities. I'm from Germany where it is allowed to drink in public and moved to Sweden where it is not allowed. I don't miss those alcoholics a single bit, they just make the big city views like Berlin and Co. more ugly.
Watching this is giving me such a rush and feeling of actually being there so much that i want to cry... ive been wanting to visit japan for over 8 years but i have never travelled anywhere due to financial issues. Feeling as if im in that moment with you makes me so grateful and excited as if i were there, i dont even know if i can watch the video without being so happy i could cry
Just imagine...being there with your special someone, looking at the enlightened sky as the fireworks explode and color the dark evening/night with bright colours above your heads. Sitting there next to the person you cherish the most, leaning your heads onto each other and sharing this beautiful moment... Truly a dream... and maybe someday reality...
At 13:40 you could see a group of classmates waiting for their classmate, and it reminded of me and my classmates doing a similar thing, except we were just gonna hang out at a local mall. :3
Actually what I like most about this is seeing so many people in what I would call traditional dress. Also fun to see the fireworks and reflections of course but cool to see the culture in action. Thanks -Henry
Just imagine...being there with your special someone, looking at the sky as the fireworks explode and color the dark evening/night with bright colours above your heads. Sitting there next to the person you cherish the most, leaning your heads onto each other and sharing this beautiful moment... Truly a dream... and maybe someday reality...
I always come back to this video,I just love seeing how excited everyone gets when there’s fireworks. Hopefully there will be another fireworks show in Japan!
I was having a pretty shitty day before I watched this video. But after seeing so many people all having fun together, and experiencing this magical moment, it made me think life isn't all that bad. Thanks for uploading this 🙂
I am from India I see almost everybody in Japan is so Simple and sophisticated at the same time, moreover everybody is so social in nature. Simple and socialness is present here in india and looks and is alot more focused in the west, *JAPANESE CULTURE IS THE TRUE BLEND OF BOTH* *LOTS OF LOVE FOR FILMING THIS*
The vibrancy of colors, the vivacity of laughter, the vivacity of speech, all contribute greatly to this wonderful feeling! It's nice to imagine yourself in this group of people and be a part of them, for a moment find yourself in another place in another dimension! This is your second video I watched today! I recommend one each day! Feel that you are here for the first time, exploring every detail with your eye, just as if any of us were there! The real magic is playing in front of your camera, which is a combination of what's going on and what you want to convey so faithfully to your eye, your emotions and your heart! Thanks again, endless!
14:03 It was quite a beautiful moment that you were held up by a train crossing, but got a perfect view! Everyone could stop in the moment and enjoy it together.
Wow! Amazing as always. We greatly appreciate the time you give towards your work. We loved seeing the festival and the fireworks as well as the crowds of spectators. Thank you and lots of love from the USA.
I was there and it was truly magical!! The reflection of the fireworks on the sea, the shadow of the ship go through the fireworks.. And the half fireworks, it feels like earth tremble, I almost cry when I saw it because it was so beautiful!!
Why is Japan so cooool!!!!??? I wanna go there someday. People like me who've never been there are missing out on a ton of things. It's just so COOOOLL!!!!
14:00 awesome how the guy from the train network even watches the firework with a big smile, this is so calming. Also, im from germany, and im 200% sure someone would be angry that the gates closed for the train although it was just stopping :D
Says a page that talks about this beautiful city ... "The Kamakura Fireworks Festival is held on the coast of Kamakura city. During this event, fireworks are set off from a boat floating in the sea and explode high in the night sky. The sound of the waves harmonizes with that of the fireworks, creating beautifully sights and sounds." Thank you very much dear Rambalac for making us know so closely a festive event that otherwise could not be given that our festive events do not have this beautiful unique form and it is true what other commentators express here you make us feel as if we were there enjoying this event for the clarity of your filming !!! Congratulations for this Beautiful new surprise today!!!! kind regards and grateful from Argentina, Elba :-)
As an American who loves fireworks shows on the 4th of July, I now know, Americans know nothing about a good firework show. This was simply incredible. Thank you for capturing and sharing in such high quality video and sound!
I love watching you videos. I genuinely feel something when I watch them. I've always loved Japan but watching your videos really brings out the beauty in the culture and Japan as a whole thank you.
This is easily one of my favorite Rambalac videos!..I've seen it a couple of times in its entirety and I never tire of it!..I love the people vibe It gives and the walk itself is like something akin to a pilgrimage..so exciting!..the fireworks are a dream..Rambalac captures this lively event effortlessly..👍👍👍
I think i finally understand why I prefer your videos to other people. Its your skill with photography, its effortless, you lean into picturesque moments without emphasizing them, without breaking the immersion, you're very talented.
I'm in home office working on boring stuff, but your videos make the pandemic more bearable. I loved watching them before, but now they motivate me even more to go out myself and explore my city better. Thank you so much !!!
Please come to Japan one day! Real fireworks are nothing compared to this video. And if you can experience them up close, you'll be amazed at the shock waves!
imagine that you and your crush walk down to the backstreet, while he/she says "i love you too,sorry for late reply" suddenly there's a firework. then you two look into each others eyes and at the same time you amazed by the fireworks,while he stay still look into your eyes. that's love for real.
I absolutely love your channel thank for you I'm so glad. That I found your channel I love how polite Japanese people. or I absolutely love Japan and the people and the Culture. I will continue to support your channel Thank you once again.
This made me happy, to hear those people laughing and clapping about fireworks with their family, friends, cousins I don't know who but it just made me happy because I don't see these kinds of things often in my country, it's a whole different place compared to Tokyo japan
this guy has a talent for walking
I also have talent for eating and sleeping.
@@Rambalac like srsly i can't stand for along time, i can walk but i can't stand i don't i have bad legs for standing, but you are pretty good at both
Because of that talent, we got the opportunity to see these contents❤️
@@Rambalac LMAO
I used to walk 1-2 hours in market just to find a right t shirt for me and i only found 1 and im satisfied 🤣
Most of them are bringing a partner there, but this guy just brings us 400k+ audience over to see fireworks together. ありがとうね!
Yessss it nice!
cool
A big 👏 to this guy
Respect 👌
yeah and everyone there probably thought he was the sad lonely one ;) Little do they know...
I don't really get why.. but these videos are like magic to me
I know right? :D Maybe it‘s because Japan is so different compared to where I‘m from. Everything looks different: the train, the street signs the buildings, people dress differently. The sound of a language I don’t understand. It‘s almost like I‘m exploring it myself :) Maybe that’s why it’s so awesome :D
Same.
ye i know
@@xxxkazuxxxkazu oh hi yui chan, when will you return? :D
It like...animee
15:36 Watching that little girl have so much fun just walking down the street, spending time with her older brother, or perhaps father...so touching. It makes me really think that life really is worth living, just for the possibility of having moments like that.
muinaiset indeed )))
Aaaaww :') ♡♡♡
@PP stop
well said
Absolutely, I feel exactly the same
58:18 top right
holy crap, never seen something like this. major props to the effects
Talent
I saw that first time
Thank you so much
Actually advance smart genus whoever made it xD
Probably the one and only country where it's a pleasure to be in the crowd .
I concur! Not many places I can tolerate being in a sea of people but in Japan, I am OKAY with that.
for some reason this makes me feel like Im back at school:)
i was thinking the same thing
I cannot disagree with that
True they're so respectful and probably sat down so no one had to fight for a view
It's like watching an old memory you don't remember living, but have always longed for.
So wistful, but the more I think about it...
19:49 when everyone gets excited about the fireworks is the purest thing. Thanks for these videos. I struggle with depression (honestly so do most people anymore) and things like this help more then I can say. Seeing reminders of the small good things in daily life. Food stands, people laughing and gathering, excitement over fireworks, listening to the sound of footsteps and seeing the lights come on in the houses....somehow it all helps to reconnect me to the world instead of just roaming around in my own head. I dunno. But thanks again.
so true
Come on, don't give up!
You rule, meowlock
WOW@@carlosgood-day2983
totally agree
Yeah same tbh
花火大会が始まる前のみんながガヤガヤしてる雰囲気いいよね。
ワクワクが止まらねえ
1:16 only thing better than the fireworks?? this guy’s enthusiasm doing his job!!! yes very epic
I'd definitely go to KFC if he was advertising it.
Even the voices when on loudspeaker making announcements seem polite and organized
Japan is so interesting! Thanks for the video!
I know right. I live in America and I find it amazing there's almost no trash on the streets, nor people swearing at each other constantly.
Or maybe they are swearing, I don't know Japanese XD.
I thought the same thing
Ad wc ,.? See
@Simon Tide "Generally, the left-wing is characterized by an emphasis on "ideas such as freedom, equality, fraternity, rights, progress, reform and internationalism" while the right-wing is characterized by an emphasis on "notions such as authority, hierarchy, order, duty, tradition, reaction and nationalism"." True, rightwing ideology seems to be much better. Thank you. And thanks wikipedia for reminding me that only inbred retards are stupid enough to still vote right in 2020 🤣🤣🤣
2:52 , Such an incredible atmosphere. People walking , train overhead .... Japan has no equal
Acceleration of train is not usual. This train seems to have just started from station.
this is like a typical asian country but cleaner and more organized...
no equal is unfortunately pretty wrong, in Berlin we have multiple locations like that ) guess the people arent that polite tho ;)
My dream
Go to japan
Be with your special someone
Go to a festival
Wear a yukata
weh di nga nice!!
for real tho
Cringe
Same. Someday!
Damn that's a short list what about fox village
This is why I love Japan and why it’s so special. These kind of events just bring the feeling of peace, happiness, and community. Truly appreciative of what they’ve brought to the world.
I lived in japan for a few years, the firework there throughout entire summer almost every week has 2-3 firework showings throughout entire japan you can plan for. The firework there is unlike any other countries it is in a whole different level. The very best. One firework I seen shoot up into sky for over 20 seconds until it explodes. It is so mesmerizing. If you get a chance go there! Every season you feel and look forward to it unlike any other countries.
At what time of the year are there a lot of firework shows? I wanna go but I heard summer is unbearable there, Mabye in the spring?
@@mio9682 7〜9
20:41 That kid watching the firework on the car is so wholesome :) I live for these kinds of videos. Thank you so much.
Holy , nice catch , yeah that's awesome , kid looking like the main character of his own story D:
That couldve been such a nice picture
This is almost sad to me, the feeling of missing out.
I feel the same way. My TV screen isn't large enough for me to pass through.
i think it should serve as a motivation to go live in japan
@@250kmonths Exactly! This feels like a music of its own. Anytime I am demotivated, I could listen to this and get myself motivated again! This is like a specific genre of lo-fi music
Shiho Trust me you do NOT want to live in Japan, travelling there is amazing, but not permanently, there’s just too many underlying issues
@@nuance6631 thanks for your opinion but i will go live there, have a nice day my friend :)
The feeling I got when walking there alone was really enjoyable. People are very nice. As soon as you speak to them a bit in Japanese they open up to foreigners. It doesn't matter if I suck at it. The fact that I tried made my experience so much better. The feeling of respecting their own environment and the place they live in is really felt when you walk the streets. The roads and sidewalks and generally clean and they build around nature (trees, rivers etc) In the midst of all the chaos, you can walk 2 minutes into little streets and find a random shrine close by and totally escape the noise pollution. I would love to go back.
Nihon Yonde Kurete Arigatou Gozamaisu . Matane
Thanks for attempting and sharing your positive experiences
yes exactly. whenever you try to speak broken Japanese, they always put smiles, very nice and open.
one day, i went into shop, and not found the exact item i want, and they tried so hard to look it up for me, they started to open their "yellow pages" and making calls to nearby local shop wether they may have the item that ive been looking for, it took several minutes, and even though im not buying anything on their shop. and this happen not once occasion.
to these people, domo arigatou gozaimasu.
19:40 here, your favourite anime couple are running together 🌝
Like an anime ndeah
Yesss 😂
@@chiaramazzeo6563 ndeah dou amigo de nascar breoooo 😎👍🏻
@@elhombrelol_ nasheee
kaguya and shirogane
1番上の英語のコメで言ってるけど本当に撮影者才能ある。臨場感がよく伝わってきて良い
Japan looks very beautiful. the streets are clean, the service is nice, people are polite, I really want to go to Japan.
@P A Not really, they hate people who behave like idiots, like Logan Paul, and ironically, people who aren't Japanese are the ones who are mostly likely do this stupidities.
me to
@@ChristianDoretti yeah that was embarassing! They do not mind foreigners if they respect the culture and the people. Felix AKA Pewdiepie has been there many times and he is respectful and caring. Americans can be crazy when you do not know the culture, but they do not mind foreigners and they dont assume everyone is like Logan Paul.
Christian Doretti
Those people are hated in every country. Just big jerks.
@@awesomejb9646 Hi fellow 19 year old
It looks like you always know when and what's gonna happen in Japan. Thanks for inspiring us to walk through the world 🤸🏽♀️
The girl at 21:54 is a very funny girl. She shouts “Tamayaaaa” after cheers.
"Tamaya" is a popular fireworks artist Tamaya Ichibei who became independent from the "Kagiya", a prestigious firework craftsman in the Edo period of 1808.
Eventually, "Tamaya" will be in charge of the fireworks upstream of the river, and "Kagiya" will be in charge of the downstream. The shouts to support this were “Tamaya” and “Kagiya”.The call has continued for nearly 200 years, and even now. when you see the fireworks, you can call “Tamaya”
But this girl is also screaming “Tsutayaaa” after “Tamayaaa”.
Tsutaya is a famous bookstore and rental video store in Japan.
Thank you, that is very interesting.
58:06 kids tamaya~
And at 21:22 a girl says "Takoyaki", which is a classic japanese snack with squid in it.
uHu Before saying that word, she(or he)said, "I want to buy takoyaki.(takoyaki Kaitai)"
On the other hand, the man says, "What?"
Then again "Takoyaki."
😂
uHu たこ焼きはイカじゃなくてたこやで笑
だからたこなんだよー!
Japan is just so beautiful...
このお祭りの時の出店の匂い、たくさんの人の会話、必死に呼びかける警察官の声、みんなでワイワイ話しながら会場に向かい、買った食べ物を食べる。
この動画に詰まってる全てが【楽しさ】ですよね。
去年は全く楽しめなかったなぁ。
今年もそうなっちゃうのかな
14:00 Fireworks in a peacefull eveening-night while a group of people wait to the train and enjoy the spectcale. Isn't this the most anime thing you've seen in real life?
Oh man you don't know how happy I felt at that moment... 😍😌
I don't get what's anime about this?
@@megafro6999 These are just some anime cliches. It's funny because they are all togheter in that shot, and looks like anime but in real life
Indeed
Ifw20ysago
1:03:01 The moment of pure joy. i luv the finale of every fireworks.
4:47 that guy with his fries 😂😂😂 me too bud. Me too
brianna never seen someone enjoy their fries THAT much 😂
I thought he's drinking some softdrink
25:05, That is an amazing firework.
Lol it feels like I'm sitting on his shoulders!
It felt like im 7 feet tall
Same😂
True 😂
56:20 what is this new firework tech
I guess you could see that one by relying on the keywords *”Firework shapes”.* I don’t know, but it seems to be similar into what has been shown on the timestamp. *Hanabi* that could create shapes/images. So yeah.
I think, this’ll help y’all maybe just a bit. 💙
@@calli-jeonghan-ologicallis9065 The effect is called ghost shell
57:20 is even better
Tripex holy that’s a great one
I have a feeling they r just smoke and they make patterns so that the next shot can give that effect......
Beautiful Japan..very clean..very thing in order...no horns..
Japanese people are very polite..i was there last year..wish to visit Japan again and again..
Thank you for uploading this beautiful video
40:10 57:54 That was pretty cool. Never seen a firework do that before
Janelley B. They are called ghost shell... absolute mesmerizing
I hadn't seen it before this video either. But it's definitely one of the prettiest firework effects I've seen.
also 25:12. how beautiful
Something about this video is just lovely. The families enjoying the fireworks. The couples too. All the food stands. It’s little things like this that make you appreciate the world. This video is my escape when the outside world gets too much
love how quiet and peaceful it is
7:38 the two girls holding hands to the right and at 9:18 the guy drinking his beer (because you can drink in public in Japan which is cool!). Also at 10:15 you can hear the sound of people walking in Geta (the wooden footwear)
Also thank you for uploading! I love your stuff!
Dunno where u live but that's normal in most European countries
@Nichijou Bot Trust me, it's for the better. You don't wanna see all the alcohol addicted people rolling around in the cities. I'm from Germany where it is allowed to drink in public and moved to Sweden where it is not allowed. I don't miss those alcoholics a single bit, they just make the big city views like Berlin and Co. more ugly.
I believe that isn't alchohol. There are many kind of drinks in glass bottle other than alchohol. It's common in Asian countries.
@FstSergeant8595 I did not know that. Here in my country, Brazil, drink in public are allowed.
25:12 The best firework
I was there too, how lucky! Incredible fireworks and atmosphere. Just can't resist Japan!
Love from Taiwan
綺麗な花火!こんな風に肩を寄せ合って並んだり、屋台飯を食べたり、皆で歓声を上げられる日が待ち遠しいです。まるで本当にお祭りをブラブラしている気分でした。素晴らしい動画をありがとう。
Watching this is giving me such a rush and feeling of actually being there so much that i want to cry... ive been wanting to visit japan for over 8 years but i have never travelled anywhere due to financial issues. Feeling as if im in that moment with you makes me so grateful and excited as if i were there, i dont even know if i can watch the video without being so happy i could cry
Something so small and yet the whole town comes out to enjoy it together. I love human experiences like this, I just wish I could see more of them
年齢性別関係なしにみんなが同じ時間に同じものを観て楽しめるって凄くいいね!!
一緒にいるかのような臨場感。
音も画質も最高でした。
今年は花火が行けないので、
これで大満足!
hi
@@elrey1717 you
花火が行けない(哲学)
音と画質は本当に良かったです!
15:30
Kids: "LA LUNA!" :O :D
Father: "La luna, si... ya lo vi ya lo vi" -__-
What a cute moment...
“Ya la ví, ya la ví, cállate” xd
Estaba buscando este comentario para ver qué no escuché mal uwu
yo escuche, "ya la vi, ya la vi. Caraj0"
Y porque coño escribe en ingles
Jaja c mamo Xd
11:22 I want to live there. Perfect place.
50:40 amazing wow
58:19 That is truly amazing! First time I've seen something like that!
Same
Japanese firework is really worth watching.
there's no other like this in the world.
Just imagine...being there with your special someone, looking at the enlightened sky as the fireworks explode and color the dark evening/night with bright colours above your heads. Sitting there next to the person you cherish the most, leaning your heads onto each other and sharing this beautiful moment...
Truly a dream... and maybe someday reality...
ok zerotwo fan
Really need to get laid my dude.
Sounds wonderful
At 13:40 you could see a group of classmates waiting for their classmate, and it reminded of me and my classmates doing a similar thing, except we were just gonna hang out at a local mall. :3
Actually what I like most about this is seeing so many people in what I would call traditional dress. Also fun to see the fireworks and reflections of course but cool to see the culture in action. Thanks -Henry
Someday.. Yeah someday..
Maybe someday.
maybe someday..
DEFINITELY!!
fuq yes! 😢
Just imagine...being there with your special someone, looking at the sky as the fireworks explode and color the dark evening/night with bright colours above your heads. Sitting there next to the person you cherish the most, leaning your heads onto each other and sharing this beautiful moment...
Truly a dream... and maybe someday reality...
14:36 lmao the train with the perfect timing :DD
This walk is my favorite one, i always come back and watch it again every couple of months. Something about the vibe and atmosphere of this one.
real
この景色がずっと続いて欲しい
サムネの花火、人々の営みもわかって、本当に美しいですね
あえて花火だけでない写真をサムネにしたのが投稿主さんのセンスを感じます
続かないからこそ、美しく見えるのかもしれない
(夕日の美しさは短命だからこそ)
hearing the click clack of geta and the idle conversations as you pass by is so wonderful and calming. thank you for this!
I love seeing people walk around wearing yukata during festivals 😍
祭り前のドキドキワクワク感が伝わってきそうな映像
伝わってきてないんかw
I always come back to this video,I just love seeing how excited everyone gets when there’s fireworks. Hopefully there will be another fireworks show in Japan!
The reflection of the water makes the firework even brighter. Never thought about that.
Oh man i want to do this with my friend after school just walking around at the street, and enjoying the view talking and laughing
Munawar Nanda It's my dream too
same here
I'd have to get a friend first tho...
the first 9 seconds is like an anime crowd scene at the start of a series for grounding the audience and setting the scene for the shots to follow...
So a real Japanese crowd scene looks very similar to an animated Japanese crowd scene? 😕
wowww feel good. また日本へ行きたいです。
I was having a pretty shitty day before I watched this video. But after seeing so many people all having fun together, and experiencing this magical moment, it made me think life isn't all that bad. Thanks for uploading this 🙂
I am from India
I see almost everybody in Japan is so Simple and sophisticated at the same time, moreover everybody is so social in nature. Simple and socialness is present here in india and looks and is alot more focused in the west, *JAPANESE CULTURE IS THE TRUE BLEND OF BOTH*
*LOTS OF LOVE FOR FILMING THIS*
The vibrancy of colors, the vivacity of laughter, the vivacity of speech, all contribute greatly to this wonderful feeling! It's nice to imagine yourself in this group of people and be a part of them, for a moment find yourself in another place in another dimension! This is your second video I watched today! I recommend one each day! Feel that you are here for the first time, exploring every detail with your eye, just as if any of us were there! The real magic is playing in front of your camera, which is a combination of what's going on and what you want to convey so faithfully to your eye, your emotions and your heart! Thanks again, endless!
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It's so amazing to watch fireworks display with a lot of people
14:03 It was quite a beautiful moment that you were held up by a train crossing, but got a perfect view! Everyone could stop in the moment and enjoy it together.
my God. Japan is so beautiful
Wow! Amazing as always. We greatly appreciate the time you give towards your work. We loved seeing the festival and the fireworks as well as the crowds of spectators. Thank you and lots of love from the USA.
as a storyteller, this is so exciting to watch as people going about their lives!. i love your channel so much!
13:53 so cinematic! your channel is so therapeutic!
I was there and it was truly magical!! The reflection of the fireworks on the sea, the shadow of the ship go through the fireworks.. And the half fireworks, it feels like earth tremble, I almost cry when I saw it because it was so beautiful!!
The fireworks are great, but the people and atmosphere around there are also great!
Why is Japan so cooool!!!!???
I wanna go there someday. People like me who've never been there are missing out on a ton of things.
It's just so COOOOLL!!!!
Yeah get teror shock from Geisha
(Just kidding)
So this is what living in an anime feels like
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14:00 awesome how the guy from the train network even watches the firework with a big smile, this is so calming. Also, im from germany, and im 200% sure someone would be angry that the gates closed for the train although it was just stopping :D
Says a page that talks about this beautiful city ... "The Kamakura Fireworks Festival is held on the coast of Kamakura city. During this event, fireworks are set off from a boat floating in the sea and explode high in the night sky. The sound of the waves harmonizes with that of the fireworks, creating beautifully sights and sounds."
Thank you very much dear Rambalac for making us know so closely a festive event that otherwise could not be given that our festive events do not have this beautiful unique form and it is true what other commentators express here you make us feel as if we were there enjoying this event for the clarity of your filming !!! Congratulations for this Beautiful new surprise today!!!!
kind regards and grateful from Argentina, Elba :-)
wonderfull firework spark in sky and reflection on beach I like Tthis
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I am happy that there is a country like Japan in the world this is really beautiful I hope to go someday to this place
As an American who loves fireworks shows on the 4th of July, I now know, Americans know nothing about a good firework show. This was simply incredible. Thank you for capturing and sharing in such high quality video and sound!
I love watching you videos. I genuinely feel something when I watch them. I've always loved Japan but watching your videos really brings out the beauty in the culture and Japan as a whole thank you.
The atmosphere of the late evening and the wonderful fireworks truly made this one to remember. Thanks Rambalac-san.
This is easily one of my favorite Rambalac videos!..I've seen it a couple of times in its entirety and I never tire of it!..I love the people vibe It gives and the walk itself is like something akin to a pilgrimage..so exciting!..the fireworks are a dream..Rambalac captures this lively event effortlessly..👍👍👍
Never get tired of watching this again and again... I find this very relaxing.
I think this is my favorite video on this channel. Human din in a holiday atmosphere completely engulfed me
Oh man! I love everything Japan, and your videos are so immersive that I can feel like I'm right there, floating. Incredible. Thank you!
Japan is beautifull .
Sim, queria ter nascido lá;-;
I think i finally understand why I prefer your videos to other people. Its your skill with photography, its effortless, you lean into picturesque moments without emphasizing them, without breaking the immersion, you're very talented.
15:00辺りからの花火に気づいて小走りで向かっていく人達を見るのが好き
I'm in home office working on boring stuff, but your videos make the pandemic more bearable.
I loved watching them before, but now they motivate me even more to go out myself and explore my city better.
Thank you so much !!!
Loved the reaction of the First Big View : 19:46 / 1:03:49
Great Video .... Best Wishes from Texas
Please come to Japan one day!
Real fireworks are nothing compared to this video.
And if you can experience them up close, you'll be amazed at the shock waves!
imagine that you and your crush walk down to the backstreet, while he/she says "i love you too,sorry for late reply" suddenly there's a firework. then you two look into each others eyes and at the same time you amazed by the fireworks,while he stay still look into your eyes. that's love for real.
I don't know whether to cry for beauty or cry because I can't see this fabulous land, thanks for giving me a lot of emotions...
the fact that you tracked every moment of each firework while walking and did not hit anything is honestly amazing to me
Enjoying the effort!
I absolutely love your channel thank for you I'm so glad. That I found your channel I love how polite Japanese people. or I absolutely love Japan and the people and the Culture. I will continue to support your channel Thank you once again.
His videos are awesome!
This made me happy, to hear those people laughing and clapping about fireworks with their family, friends, cousins I don't know who but it just made me happy because I don't see these kinds of things often in my country, it's a whole different place compared to Tokyo japan
Japan is so beautiful wish I could travel there one day !
this gives people who arent able to visit japan a great oppurtunity to kind of see it for themselves.
youre doing great work thank you