I was getting worried if you were able to get back to main streets or not. Its a maze in there. Cemetery in there too. Holy cow, what a way to end the video with a close up of a train going by. Thanks for sharing Thuong...😃👍👌🚶♀️🚶♀️🚶♀️❤
Whoa, the bridge where this video starts is a location in the game Yakuza 6 where they’ve made a very realistic recreation of that part of Onomichi. Where it gets somewhat eerie: there’s actually a white scooter in the exact same place on the bridge in the video game as there is in your video. Thanks for the nice video!
What a fascinating video - what the world (towns and villages) looked like before automobiles. I thought Onomichi was familiar and it was the old couples hometown in the movie "Tokyo Story".
Brings two expressions to mind. The wrong side of the tracks with the financially challenged. It is a rather sad maintenance of the space, vegetation, fences, structures. Yet, the irregular topography and its use, original and unusual,
Another time capsule for future generations to see a place in time. I am glad you put the date and time on the video. Fascinating. A mixture of public and private spaces. Very ancient in design. I travel often and I, too, find myself walking into interesting places. Not the typical tourist areas, but the local residential and back commercial areas. The cemetery was especially like the places I walk. So interesting to see you doing this. I thought I was the only one to take time to document such places. Thank you. I wish I could share some of my adventures with you. Often times my adventures are on bicycle like you and Cruse. Walking affords a more intimate experience to dig deep into such places. I am from the U.S. and some of my favorite adventures have been in Charleston S.C., Richmond, Virginia, Saint Louis, Missouri, and most any town in West Virginia. Thank you! More please.
I was getting worried if you were able to get back to main streets or not. Its a maze in there. Cemetery in there too. Holy cow, what a way to end the video with a close up of a train going by. Thanks for sharing Thuong...😃👍👌🚶♀️🚶♀️🚶♀️❤
Easy to get lost but every direction is nice so it is ok
Whoa, the bridge where this video starts is a location in the game Yakuza 6 where they’ve made a very realistic recreation of that part of Onomichi. Where it gets somewhat eerie: there’s actually a white scooter in the exact same place on the bridge in the video game as there is in your video. Thanks for the nice video!
Thank you for waching!
Cool place and nice video.That motorcycle at 10:16, though. What the heck.
many people use bikes here
lk3👍 It's similar to my neighborhood 🏠🌤 Nice video, Thanks for friend 👍
What a journey! Love it! Incredible zest and full of life! Thanks a lot! : )
loved to see the modern side as well as village side of japan through your videos..
Thanks 😊
What a fascinating video - what the world (towns and villages) looked like before automobiles. I thought Onomichi was familiar and it was the old couples hometown in the movie "Tokyo Story".
This is like old Japan style. Many movies are made here.
Wow! I really enjoyed watching this. Awesome! Thanks for the tour:)
I still remember beating up some punks , ghosts , and many other guy there on Yakuza 6 😂
Did you met Pocket Circuit Fighter?
@@sanken21 Yes of course !
Such a unique and cool place. And lots of cats. Amazing.
Yes! I really like this city :)
I assume the cats are a useful rat eliminator. Cats are a pleasure to see, too.
Great video Thuong !! I would get lost on those paths !! lol
Thank you! Me too! :D
Brings two expressions to mind. The wrong side of the tracks with the financially challenged. It is a rather sad maintenance of the space, vegetation, fences, structures. Yet, the irregular topography and its use, original and unusual,
Another time capsule for future generations to see a place in time. I am glad you put the date and time on the video. Fascinating. A mixture of public and private spaces. Very ancient in design. I travel often and I, too, find myself walking into interesting places. Not the typical tourist areas, but the local residential and back commercial areas. The cemetery was especially like the places I walk. So interesting to see you doing this. I thought I was the only one to take time to document such places. Thank you. I wish I could share some of my adventures with you. Often times my adventures are on bicycle like you and Cruse. Walking affords a more intimate experience to dig deep into such places. I am from the U.S. and some of my favorite adventures have been in Charleston S.C., Richmond, Virginia, Saint Louis, Missouri, and most any town in West Virginia. Thank you! More please.
I agree! :)
gostei, ficou bom 👍
Japan residential always like a ghost town.
Это трущебы? Понятно, что аутентично... Есть специфика. Вы как именно это классифицирует?
@ Hillside Japanese Residential Walking Tour (Onomichi, Hiroshima)
please make some drone vids of town if you can, thank you
8:50 Garfield alert
There are many motorcycles and bicycles because cars can't run.
cool video! I have made a few of these walking videos in Hiroshima!!! Not too far! We should collaborate!
It is a nice place, but I already leave Hiroshima :(
Subscribed to you too!
Котяга
Am I the only one who findes the endless hanging cables and the general squarish architecture really bland and ugly?