I really love this place. I stayed here for 6 weeks with a Japanese host family 2 summers ago. I remember borrowing their bike, and riding down the river with no destination in mind, just exploring the beauty of the area. I knew nothing of Hino, so I simply wanted to explore it on my own accord, which made it really feel like an adventure! So as I was riding down the river, I spotted a golden temple spire in the distance off one side of the river. So I decided I wanted to find out what that temple was. I made my way towards the spire that was peeking over trees and buildings, trying to navigate the most direct path, almost like following the North Star or something. Eventually, after winding through many streets and hitting many dead ends, I reached Takahatafudo temple! It was gorgeous, and I was so happy with my discovery. It's just so satisfying and fun to explore something without google, and find something beautiful. What I love about Japan is that it's so safe, you can do that pretty much anywhere! It's the perfect place to get lost and wander aimlessly. Thank you so much for doing this video, it really takes me back! I actually requested this video a few weeks ago, so I'm so happy you made it happen! You just allowed this quarantined American to relive one of his favorite places across the whole world. I couldn't be more grateful.
前川次郎 and I looked on you as Japanese...you used a Japanese account (= 岡部倫太郎 on a Japanese channel). I think that you noticed we made comments there (Your command of the Japanese language IS perfect) and we have been good friends for half a century.
I seriously love these places so much, a small river, gorgeous houses, a bunch of trains, honestly that's all my life needs, i could die happy with only that
Whenever I watch these videos I start feeling something like a longing for an alternative life. It's almost a fear of missing out or a nostalgia for something that never happened and most likely never will. Like moving to Japan and living there. In this global world we have so many options and opportunities to go live in other places and start a new life - new work, new apartment, new commute and new social circle. Makes me kind of sad that there are so many opportunities and nice countries to move, live in or visit at least but we've got only one life and very little time.
As a resident in the area, I enjoyed watching the video as if I was walking around my hometown. the landscape where I was born makes me feel relieved and reminds of childhood. I'd appreciate how hard you record what Japan has.
Anyone else always wonder what peoples stories are? Like everytime I see a person in his videos I always wonder what they're going to do, why are they there, whom are their friends etc.
Yo igual , principalmente con los adultos mayores , o las personas que parece que regresan de sus empleos , imagino que regresan a sus cálidos hogares , cansados y satisfechos de una larga jornada laboral , entre más ordinaria es la vida de las personas , más interesante es 🤔
Thanks mate, it's great to have such a very unique and authentic experience of Japan when it's difficult anyone in the world to travel anywhere due to COVID-19. Beautiful country, and what a neighborhood.Many thanks, and with lots of love from Korea.
Thank you for the wonderful walk! Your videos really help me through my depression. I watch them and imagine what fun I'd have if I could explore all these places like you. And while dreaming about those possibilities, I forget about my sadness for a bit. So thank you from the heart. I hope you enjoy your day and greetings from Croatia! 💕✨
Same here. Health problem plus social anxiety make travelling to Japan seems like an impossible dream for me. Watching Ramblac journey across Japan is a cure lol
Really the place of One Week Friends!! 一週間フレンズの舞台だ!!! Lots of locations captured in this video can be seen in the anime. Minamidaira station, Asakawa river, and the Keio rail corporation is even the sponsor of the anime. I have lived in western Tokyo for eight years, until just two months ago. This video reminds me of when I visited these places, how steep the hill was, the dark forest in the park, the view from the top of it, and the relaxed feeling when I was there.
I loved this place so much! The park is just serene! I love how at the top of the hill, if you face West towards the mountains you hear nothing but cicadas and see the beautiful mix of rooftops and hilly forest scattered around. And on the other side, you hear the bustling life of Tokyo to the East, with trains whizzing by and the constant whirr of traffic in the background. Such a calming place.
Whenever, I see your videos, it's remind me of my childhood. I used to watch Doreamon, Shinchan, Ninja Hathori and other Japanese cartoons. To see these elements such as houses, trains, river and people in real life, I feel like i am in japan. Such a great way to explore the Japan. Looking forward to your new videos.
1:01:11 Takahata Fudoson Kongo-ji Buddhist Temple built during Heian Period (794-1185). Tripadvisor hidden gem. Famous too for hydrangea plantings. 7500 hydrangeas of 200 varieties.
And quite a popular place for New Years visit. For several days starting the new year the line to enter the temple actually starts at the train station.
i love this small streest and tight narrow roads with private houses,i wish i could live in japan,greate place to live.All those streets,alleys take you interesting place.Its very relaxing experience,especially rural areas my favorites.
Hello Rambalac. I loooove your videos so much. It is as when you are in Japan by yourself;) I miss metropolitan tokyo aeea. I was 6 times in Japan from 1999 to 2008. Next time i hope i will be there is 2021🙂Can you make a video about uguisudani/iriya/nippori/ueno area? When i am in Tokyo i stay always at taito-iria-2-6-2 adress (sakura ryokan) very nice area🤗
This is another one of your great videos! Thank you! Here's a suggestion: I saw wonderful pictures of a region called Satoyama. Where there is a village that uses water from snow thaw to irrigate the rice fields, collected through a channel on the mountainside. The photos were by Tadashi Shimada on Satoyama "Harmony Shrine". Can't you toast us with one of your videos from this place?
Ikr! That's one thing I love about Japan. It has really great road conditions! They're all smooth and there's lots of cute small streets that can barely fit a car.
Rambalac, I wan't to give you a big thank you for all your videos and the good feelings they gave and still give me! I love to have your videos running in my office in the background to have a little calming break now and then. Now I sincerely consider to learn the language and move to Japan for a longer time. Even it is beautiful here in my home country of Switzerland, Japan is facinating me since many years now. Many people tell me a lot of different places I should go to live in... As you have seen most of Japan from its "true" side I thought to ask you. What regions or places would you recommend me to live in? I'm more of a country side type but also like to have a city in a 1 hour reach if possible. And I like rain very much but I'm not a fan of very cold temperatures. A huge thank you for your answer in advance.
@@Rambalac Thank you for your quick answer. I see, currently I'm going back and forth between Osaka and Sendai agglomeration. Btw if you ever come to switzerland to make films or holidays be my guest to ping me for recommendations or advice for a place to stay. I know every angel of this country. All the best!
Это видео мне очень понравилось,т.к.прогулка проходит по местам,в которых хочется еще раз побывать.тем более,что места эти симпатичные.так я сужу по этому видео.может я не прав,но это мое мнение.
I really love this place. I stayed here for 6 weeks with a Japanese host family 2 summers ago. I remember borrowing their bike, and riding down the river with no destination in mind, just exploring the beauty of the area. I knew nothing of Hino, so I simply wanted to explore it on my own accord, which made it really feel like an adventure! So as I was riding down the river, I spotted a golden temple spire in the distance off one side of the river. So I decided I wanted to find out what that temple was. I made my way towards the spire that was peeking over trees and buildings, trying to navigate the most direct path, almost like following the North Star or something. Eventually, after winding through many streets and hitting many dead ends, I reached Takahatafudo temple! It was gorgeous, and I was so happy with my discovery. It's just so satisfying and fun to explore something without google, and find something beautiful. What I love about Japan is that it's so safe, you can do that pretty much anywhere! It's the perfect place to get lost and wander aimlessly.
Thank you so much for doing this video, it really takes me back! I actually requested this video a few weeks ago, so I'm so happy you made it happen! You just allowed this quarantined American to relive one of his favorite places across the whole world. I couldn't be more grateful.
前川次郎 and I looked on you as Japanese...you used a Japanese account (= 岡部倫太郎 on a Japanese channel). I think that you noticed we made comments there (Your command of the Japanese language IS perfect) and we have been good friends for half a century.
May I have a question? How come you pretended to be Japanese? 岡部サン。
This may seem like a strange thing to say, but your videos makes me feel hopeful. Thanks for making them.
I feel it too, makes me think that one day I'll be able to live here and see these places in person.
Totally - I watch these and plan for the time we’ll all be able to go on these marvelous walks...
I seriously love these places so much, a small river, gorgeous houses, a bunch of trains, honestly that's all my life needs, i could die happy with only that
Whenever I watch these videos I start feeling something like a longing for an alternative life. It's almost a fear of missing out or a nostalgia for something that never happened and most likely never will. Like moving to Japan and living there. In this global world we have so many options and opportunities to go live in other places and start a new life - new work, new apartment, new commute and new social circle. Makes me kind of sad that there are so many opportunities and nice countries to move, live in or visit at least but we've got only one life and very little time.
As a resident in the area, I enjoyed watching the video as if I was walking around my hometown. the landscape where I was born makes me feel relieved and reminds of childhood. I'd appreciate how hard you record what Japan has.
You're really putting out these videos one after another! Good going, man!
1:37 Rambalac was thinking about using the stairs and at the last minute he decided, "Nahh I'm not about that life."
What a relaxing place!
The timestamp title: "Accidentally got to a graveyard" sounded like a comedy movie! :)
#WrongTurn !
Anyone else always wonder what peoples stories are? Like everytime I see a person in his videos I always wonder what they're going to do, why are they there, whom are their friends etc.
yes all the time
Same here.
You are not alone, my friend .
Yo igual , principalmente con los adultos mayores , o las personas que parece que regresan de sus empleos , imagino que regresan a sus cálidos hogares , cansados y satisfechos de una larga jornada laboral , entre más ordinaria es la vida de las personas , más interesante es 🤔
Same
Thanks mate, it's great to have such a very unique and authentic experience of Japan when it's difficult anyone in the world to travel anywhere due to COVID-19. Beautiful country, and what a neighborhood.Many thanks, and with lots of love from Korea.
Even the weeds poking out of the concrete are a lush verdant green. I am so envious of the greenery in japan.
Greetings from Poland! Take care!
Nie wiedziałem, że mamy polski kanał od tego. Łap suba!
JustIrvin Dziękujemy!
Masz następnego suba!
Atmosphero Dzięki!
Niema sprawy 😄
I love this videos, they are just quite relaxing and interesting, greetings!👍
The cemetery was spectacular
The cicadas are very loud. But they belong in a Japanese summer.
Rambalac eres lo más grande ! Abrazos desde chile.
お疲れ様でした、散歩ありがとうございます!
Thanks for the update.
I hope you always healthy.
Thank you for the wonderful walk! Your videos really help me through my depression. I watch them and imagine what fun I'd have if I could explore all these places like you. And while dreaming about those possibilities, I forget about my sadness for a bit. So thank you from the heart. I hope you enjoy your day and greetings from Croatia! 💕✨
Sorry Rambalac Ive been away for awhile myself. Delighted too see you have gotten back into the swing of making more walking videos. Thank You.
Я только спать собрался...теперь чай , наушники... буду смотреть)
What an absolutely journey, so relaxing and peaceful! I could spend an entire day just walking up and down those streets! Thank you for this video!
This is the closest thing that I would get to Japan. Greetings from Australia. Take care!
Same
Same here. Health problem plus social anxiety make travelling to Japan seems like an impossible dream for me. Watching Ramblac journey across Japan is a cure lol
Really the place of One Week Friends!!
一週間フレンズの舞台だ!!!
Lots of locations captured in this video can be seen in the anime. Minamidaira station, Asakawa river, and the Keio rail corporation is even the sponsor of the anime.
I have lived in western Tokyo for eight years, until just two months ago.
This video reminds me of when I visited these places, how steep the hill was, the dark forest in the park, the view from the top of it, and the relaxed feeling when I was there.
I loved this place so much! The park is just serene! I love how at the top of the hill, if you face West towards the mountains you hear nothing but cicadas and see the beautiful mix of rooftops and hilly forest scattered around. And on the other side, you hear the bustling life of Tokyo to the East, with trains whizzing by and the constant whirr of traffic in the background. Such a calming place.
Nice indeed
just one voice of a lot wanting to express my thanks for what you do. really lifts my spirits, shows me the beauty i need. thanks.
The sound of cicadas during the summer....brings back memories.
Very nice walk. I loved it; especially the many natural sounds when walking through the parks and graveyard. Thank you.
Rambalac 님 동네한바퀴 잘봤습니다...수고하셨습니다^^
Greetings and welcome again. Even start of this video is great one.
Whenever, I see your videos, it's remind me of my childhood. I used to watch Doreamon, Shinchan, Ninja Hathori and other Japanese cartoons. To see these elements such as houses, trains, river and people in real life, I feel like i am in japan. Such a great way to explore the Japan. Looking forward to your new videos.
Я поражаюсь,ни одного русского коммента, неужели никому не интересно посмотреть на живую Японию? Спасибо за видео, очень нравится)
greetings from Honduras thanks for your videos.
This Video maked me chill. I was lying on the couch and enjoyed the sounds.
今年セミの声を聞いてなかったなあと、この動画を見て気付きました。
ちょっと癒されました~ありがとうございます!
More goodies from Rambalac. Ty for doing all this is very much appreciated. Take care. 💕
Love from Belgium! I love your videos so much. Keep it up❤️
Nice job waiting up in the hill. The sound with the city view was perfect.
Japan is so beautiful and clean. I wish to live there soon🙏
Greetings from Malaysia!🇲🇾
1:01:11 Takahata Fudoson Kongo-ji Buddhist Temple built during Heian Period (794-1185). Tripadvisor hidden gem. Famous too for hydrangea plantings. 7500 hydrangeas of 200 varieties.
And quite a popular place for New Years visit. For several days starting the new year the line to enter the temple actually starts at the train station.
Wow you've gained a lot of subscribers! you completely deserve it
This is relaxing. But the Tamakyuryo park was a scary part that gave me nightmares, I dare you not to watch late at night or at 3am in the morning
I love your videos so much, I'm always waiting for new ones ^ ^
森や墓地を抜けたら高幡不動で安心した。暗くなってからはさらに不安になりますよね。
南平から高幡不動までは昔、国道沿いを歩いてしか行ったことがなかったのでとても楽しかったです。
住宅地を歩くのが好きなので、これからも期待しちゃいます。
So peaceful and under crowded.
I love these out of city videos, keep them coming :)
i love this small streest and tight narrow roads with private houses,i wish i could live in japan,greate place to live.All those streets,alleys take you interesting place.Its very relaxing experience,especially rural areas my favorites.
Love forests, one could use a lampe even in daylight ! It's so mystic and profound.
Wow the cicadas are amazing
Thank you for these videos! I can't wait to be able to return to Japan.
出口の後の五重塔が迫力あって凄いですね👍
Love the videos man keep it up!
Thank you for the good video. I like countryside places.
Wow ! So clean and relaxing.
Love from Germany! Keep it up ♥
What a pretty area, great video as usual!
Ayyy less than 2km from my old house. Cool video.
Amazing Japan! I wish I could go there one day and make videos of it myself! Thanks for the videos, keep them coming!
Very clean city 😍. Greetings from Malaysia🇲🇾.
Questo è un bellissimo scorcio di Giappone. Bel video
Meanwhile, stuck at home here because my town is raging with the Covid. Luckily my savior posted a new video which allows to live vicariously.
This episode's konbini score: 1-1-0
1 Family Mart
1 7-Eleven
0 Lawsons
cc merci pour cette video que je trouve toujours aussi belle comme toutes les autres
very chill and soothing
the streets are very clean in japan
I love it
Excellent journey.
这是一个难得的体验,谢谢分享精彩视频!
Always a nice Video❤️❤️
These videos are too good
Amazing vídeos. Congratulations
I love your videos! THANK YOU
Love Japan.😇❤
山道とか調子良いと蛇とか急に出てくるからなぁ。
でもこういう公園の夕暮れの散歩は気持ちよい、夏の夜の音
お疲れ様でした♪
Loveeee the train station vibes
Ótimo vídeo! Parabéns!
That's a nice and relaxing walk!
Amazing as always 😁
Hello Rambalac. I loooove your videos so much. It is as when you are in Japan by yourself;) I miss metropolitan tokyo aeea. I was 6 times in Japan from 1999 to 2008. Next time i hope i will be there is 2021🙂Can you make a video about uguisudani/iriya/nippori/ueno area? When i am in Tokyo i stay always at taito-iria-2-6-2 adress (sakura ryokan) very nice area🤗
One of the top guys , hehe
About 1/4 of the video is the same as my walking route. Very nice.
Hey! Mr. Ram thanks for walk
Be careful when filming but thank you for another lovely video 💖
This is another one of your great videos! Thank you!
Here's a suggestion:
I saw wonderful pictures of a region called Satoyama. Where there is a village that uses water from snow thaw to irrigate the rice fields, collected through a channel on the mountainside. The photos were by Tadashi Shimada on Satoyama "Harmony Shrine".
Can't you toast us with one of your videos from this place?
Which one? Satoyama is just an area near mountains.
@@Rambalac Am sorry. The village name looks like Aiomi. I don't remember.
It's so relaxing
Muy buenos tu videos gracias
ひぐらしの鳴き声に風情を感じます
Beautiful rice field
38:55 that road is so smooth I'm gonna have dreams about descending it on a road bike
You are the best!!!!
Great walk my friend. I like this place! like 656
Excellent view!
Those tiny gardens 😍😍😍😍😍😍😍
Приветствую вас дай бог вам здоровья и спасибо за супер прогулку,а вдруг кто небудь выскочет сердца взорвется
Thanks you.
Can I take screenshots of your videos to use as background in mine?
Japanese graveyards are so amazing. I wonder what those long wooden sticks are at the graves. I usually like forest walks but that forest was spooky.
beautiful city
7:22 that road is so... s m o o t h
I need to skate down it
Ikr! That's one thing I love about Japan. It has really great road conditions! They're all smooth and there's lots of cute small streets that can barely fit a car.
And not a single piece of trash. Seriously how do they keep their streets so clean.
What a beautiful and peaceful place but where is everyone? lol
Is it always like this?
Great video Ramblac.
19:35 It actually shows from which direction the train is coming from
Rambalac, I wan't to give you a big thank you for all your videos and the good feelings they gave and still give me! I love to have your videos running in my office in the background to have a little calming break now and then.
Now I sincerely consider to learn the language and move to Japan for a longer time. Even it is beautiful here in my home country of Switzerland, Japan is facinating me since many years now.
Many people tell me a lot of different places I should go to live in... As you have seen most of Japan from its "true" side I thought to ask you. What regions or places would you recommend me to live in? I'm more of a country side type but also like to have a city in a 1 hour reach if possible. And I like rain very much but I'm not a fan of very cold temperatures.
A huge thank you for your answer in advance.
Well, Tokyo or Osaka would be the easiest for any kind of landscape around.
@@Rambalac Thank you for your quick answer. I see, currently I'm going back and forth between Osaka and Sendai agglomeration.
Btw if you ever come to switzerland to make films or holidays be my guest to ping me for recommendations or advice for a place to stay. I know every angel of this country.
All the best!
Это видео мне очень понравилось,т.к.прогулка проходит по местам,в которых хочется еще раз побывать.тем более,что места эти симпатичные.так я сужу по этому видео.может я не прав,но это мое мнение.