3 Days Off-The-Beaten-Track in Japan - Slow Travel Through Totsukawa Village in Nara
Well everyone, I'm back in the most underrated area of Japan and I'm STILL discovering more and more amazing locations to visit. This area is just filled with hidden gems! No joke, I've actually already started planning my next trip here in April ;)
Thank you Huber Inc. and Totsukawa Tourism for sponsoring this trip!
Book your tour to all places in this video, here: bit.ly/totsukawa-tour
Public Transport:
To get to Totsukawa Village, take the train to Kintetsu-Nara station and catch a bus from there to Totsukawa.
Bus schedules for the village can be found here*:
www.navitime.co.jp/bus/diagra...
For Dorokyo Gorge, the bus stop is called Dorohaccho and leaves from Totsukawa Village Office. There are however, only 2 buses a day (12:08 & 16:03) going to Dorohaccho and 3 buses a day leaving from there (07:01, 13:14 & 14:25) so plan your route carefully. The bus takes 1 hour & 6 mins and costs 1,090yen.
Bus schedule to Dorokyo Gorge: www.navitime.co.jp/diagram/bu...
Bus schedule from Dorokyo Gorge:
www.navitime.co.jp/diagram/bu...
For the onsen, get off the bus at Totsukawa Village Office.
For Hatenashi Village, catch the bus from Totsukawa Onsen to Nakahatenashi Bus Stop.
At this time Kuuchuu no Mura and Seino Waterfall is unavailable to reach by public transport.
*only online in Japanese. Tip: open it in Google Chrome to translate it to your desired language
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Chapters:
00:00 Hatenashi Village
01:49 Seino Waterfall
02:25 Sauna and Cold Plunge
04:46 Kuuchuu No Mura
07:54 Dorokyo Gorge
11:22 Oomorino Sato Traditional Accomodation
13:54 Tamaki Shrine
15:20 Tanize Suspension Bridge
16:03 Cafe Labo
17:48 Taki no Yu Onsen
18:06 How to get there
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Thank you so much for visiting Totsukawa and cafe labo!!!!!! So happy to see you enjoying Totsukawa in the video. Please come back again and let me share with you even more hidden gems!
@anonymous134y
3 ай бұрын
do you have any tour guide recommendations out of Nara/Osaka/Kyoto to check out your town?!
実に美しい映像ですね。ここは神武天皇が東征のおり、熊野から入り大和に至った道中の土地で、以来免租の地として7世紀壬申の乱、南北朝時代の歴史にも絡み、明治維新の天誅組に十津川郷士が加わったという尊王の村ですね。そういった歴史的背景を知ると美しい風景にも一層の深みと趣を感じます。
関西 大阪に住んで居ます 何回も紀伊半島一周キャンプツーイングで十津川を通っていますがこんなに素敵な観光スポットが在るとは知りませんでした。今度ゆっくり巡ってみます。
From 🇯🇵 There are many hidden and wonderful places in Japan. Inconvenient places that even Japanese hesitate to visit. You have found one of those hidden places, visited it, and experienced it. As a Japanese, I am proud of you. Please come back again! Arigato🫶🏼🇯🇵
Man, that air village. What an amazing and unique creation! A special way to enjoy nature, and at the same time protecting the woodland. Nice
@CurrentlyHannah
3 ай бұрын
Yeah the fact that they plan to tear it all down in a few years was really impressive. No taking, only borrowing 🥰
Absolutely stunning, and lovely to see these areas. Typical Hannah on point here with random animal encounters. One cat, one duck and a doggie! Ending the video with another classic, "Hannah in an onsen". I look forward to the next adventure
@CurrentlyHannah
3 ай бұрын
Hahah it really just ticked all the boxes this time 😍
@kungfool69
3 ай бұрын
@@CurrentlyHannah can't forget drone shots and cool hip soundtrack. I'm not too sad that you've grown out of Owen Wilson noises
こんな体験中々出来ない😊 素晴らしい景色に癒されました
I love this video Hannah. I am an Aussie who lived not far from Totsukawa nearly 30 years ago and have always said how amazing beautiful Japans “Golden Triangle” 😅 Wakayama, Nara and Mie, is. Thanks so much for sharing, I’m going back in July for the first time in over 20 years. I can’t wait!!!
@kaius3351
2 ай бұрын
I'm so grad that you'll visit Totsukawa since your last visit in over 20 years ago. 🌷 ☺🌷 Please enjoy your time in Japan. ❤
There is no better thing than grabbing lunch and watching an awesome hannah video!!
@Sasori-fr5vy
3 ай бұрын
it was what i'm doing rn 😅👏
いつも素晴らしい場所を紹介してくれて、ありがとうございます❤
Now the weather is crazy bad, but as soon as it gets warmer I am going to visit all those places! Thank you Hannah and Chris.
@CurrentlyHannah
3 ай бұрын
Same! 😅 Warm weather is just around the corner and I can’t wait!
熊野古道は一人旅で歩きました。一人旅だったのでゲストハウスに宿泊、国内外からのたくさんの旅行者の方達と触れ合えて夕食後に一緒に外湯に行ったり楽しかった。今度は十津川に行きたくなりました。
The absolute peace and tranquility that this video brings 🥰 Thank you. This astonishingly beautiful locale has been added to my must visit list for Wakayama/Mie
Loved the video Hannah!!! What a beautiful area!!!
I love her videos and the drone shots are always amazing.
your videos are so cinematic and aesthetically beautiful!! Thank you Hannah (and Chris)
Amazing! Another video added to my Japan travel plan playlist. So many places, so little time...
日本に関するあなたのようなコンテンツはとてもまれです。これを見つけてうれしいです。 🤍🤍
Looking forward to visit this place in april.....definitely put these in my itenerary....thank you Hannah for sharing beautiful places in Japan
thanks so much for sharing, i'm looking forward to visiting the area in early April :)
So happy to wake up to a new video this morning. Making my list for my second visit - check.
Mmh that thumbnail ♥this place looks wonderful, I'm looking forward to seeing the spring version 😊
So awesome! Thanks for sharing it and all the great travel info...
wow what a wonderful place! thank you for showing us this
Hannah, I am out of word to say how beautiful this place is. Thank you sooo much for sharing this hidden gem area with us . Japan is so lucky to have you
This place is GORGEOUS ❤
This is such a fantastic video, thank you for your hard work and information!!!
Amazing!!! Thank you for this window on the other side of Japan 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
Wowww this looks incredible Hannah!! That opening shot was 😍 The first place Hatenashi Village, reminds me of Hateno Village in Zelda & makes me wonder if it was the inspiration!! Anyway, adding this to my bucket list!!
@CurrentlyHannah
3 ай бұрын
Thanks Sara! Hatenashi was suuuuper cute. Would love to see it in other seasons when everything is colourful and lush 😍
LOVED this video, Hannah! This place is high on my list! Thanks for the epic share!
@CurrentlyHannah
3 ай бұрын
Thanks Caitlin! 🥰 Such an amazing place. You’ll love it!
So many beautiful spots I would love to visit as a road trip one day with my husband. I wanted to in January 2020 and had booked one spot in Kii Katsuura for 2 nights just to see the Nachi Falls, temple, etc, but cancelled it during the planning months earlier as my daughter and I were using public transport and I saw that it was going to be a long day of travel in from Arashiyama and then out just up into Nara, and we were already doing one long day from Kanazawa to Amanohashidate. But definitely will, one day in a car.
Love these hidden gem videos!! ❤
This area is perfect!
Thank you for adding the on screen titles of each location with a map. So helpful!
@CurrentlyHannah
3 ай бұрын
Noted! I’ll continue to add that feature in the future 😄
Until watching your video, I didn’t know that Alex Kerr is an architect. I read his book Lost Japan ages ago. I loved it. Your videos are also great. Thank you!
Amazing video as usual Hannah, the vibes are immaculate, the beauty of this place makes me want to jump out of my chair and go there!!
@CurrentlyHannah
3 ай бұрын
Exactly the response I was after 😆 Thank you!
Amazing video
lllllllove it! you've been in japan for so long and you'r still discovering new places. love it!! i felt the cold plunge btw. I felt it!
@CurrentlyHannah
3 ай бұрын
I feel like I’ll be discovering new places for yearssss 😅
@paulaogawa
3 ай бұрын
@@CurrentlyHannah never ending material!! one of these remote places during cherry blossom would be the absolute bomb! just like randomly while driving on the highway :P
Looooove the new aspect ratio, now i can watch the entire video without black bars.🕺🔥
@CurrentlyHannah
3 ай бұрын
Thank you! I really like how it looks too but apparently KZread doesn’t allow clickable end screen elements at this ratio 😢
素晴らしい!ありがとう
Hannah, Good afternoon, really enjoyed this and you so much! So beautiful and have no idea how I didn’t see this earlier lol!
one of my fave ones in japan
Awesome looking area. Thank you for making this. Greetings from Aruba.
I'm moving from Chiba to Nara at the end of April and I'm creating a bucket list of places to go. Thanks for giving me a few to add to the list! All of these places are stunning and I cannot wait for the opportunity to visit when I can!!
@CurrentlyHannah
3 ай бұрын
Oh you’ve got a lot of great travel ahead then! Nara is absolutely stunning!
Wow, these places look amazing! Thanks for sharing, makes me even more excited to visit Japan again in the future!
私は熊野古道の近くにも古民家を持っており育ったとこなので、綺麗な動画に感謝します、落ち着きます
i love that even in the treehouse, you guys took off your shoes 😁
素敵な動画ありがとうございます。 その辺りは夏には日本人たくさん行きますが冬は穴場ですね〜
Hannah, I have noticed that you have transformed into a radiant beauty. Thank you for amazing video.
I should NOT have laughed out loud when you said it's "Gorge-ous" lol! Love your videos and I totally notice the new edit style, it worked great! Hannah you are a wonderful film maker! I really see you as a documentary style with flare. :D
@CurrentlyHannah
3 ай бұрын
Oh that's super lovely to hear! Chris actually edited this one and I lOve the flare he adds to the edit :)
_"I've seen photos of this place in summer that look _*_amazing_*_ "_ I know, that island that appears in the middle at Seinō no taki when the water level is lower... 😍 It looks like just another unreal swimming hole in 日本 ! The Doro Hotel-restaurant reminds me a lot of some establishments I saw at Sandan-kyō. It seems it's a very typical Japanese type of setup. Thanks guys, even if the sun refused to cooperate it looked amazing 🙏 (good outro) (me thinks the tittle might have gone a little to the head of mr. Doro-kyo Ambassador-neko... The attitude! )😹
@CurrentlyHannah
3 ай бұрын
Oh yeah! I saw the little island in the photos! The water looked amazing too 😍
Idk if you are interested in japanese history but I recently heard about some intersting relics they discovered at a burial site in Nara. One of the objects was a sword that was over 7ft long.
For some reason even though I'm subscribed I haven't had videos pushed to my recommended from this channel for a very long time. I had forgotten just how much I enjoy Hannah and the way she truly seems to enjoy herself during the trips she takes and the quirky fun things like 2112 where all the words she says gets put under number 3 lol. On the small chance Hannah or someone has been to this place reads this- How much time should one give to seeing the area without feeling rushed? Thanks to anyone that answers.
going next month! looks gorgeous
むっちゃいいなここ、いくわ!
Wow, I was just in Wakayama prefecture last year to hike the Kumano Kodo, but it looks like it would be worth a trip back to the whole area because there is so much I missed. I wonder what it's like living in this area, too. I'm so curious to learn more about rural life for locals and foreigners who've moved there.
熊野古道は知っていましたがここは全くしりませんでした。こんな美しい絶景の所があるなんて。ただ交通機関が多少不便というのが惜しいです。ここが少しずつ知れるようになるとバスとかの交通機関も増えると思います。
I agree on that if something like southern Nara/Wakayama was close to Tokyo, it would be much more packed. I believe it is so quiet however, because there's also northern Kyoto, Shiga and eastern Shikoku closeby, which all offer "similar" experiences with gorges, mountains and stuff. In Tokyo on the other hand, you would always have to go westwards to be really deep inside the mountains. Anyway, this makes me wanna hike through Nara, from Sakurai to the gorgeous gorge!!!
@CurrentlyHannah
3 ай бұрын
Hmm that’s a good point. Kansai is swimming in beautiful nature like this 😅
I have travelled the Kii peninsula extensively on a public transportation (and foot) while living in Japan. It's doable...if you have a lot of time you can allocate to doing that:,)
Hi Hannah! I don't know if you have time to answer but do you have experience on car rental in Japan? Is it how convenient or expensive? Is driving in Japan generally a good idea for a Finn? 😅I was pondering on how to reach Totsukawa from Nara or Osaka. Thank you for your videos 💛
oh my gorge
sad thing is the transit from Nara, Osaka, Kyoto to this area is horrible :( Do you have any tour guides recommendations from any of the cities above? I'd love to check this place out!
@CurrentlyHannah
3 ай бұрын
Check out the sponsor listed in the description. They host tours to this exact area, all the places we went to!
Hey Hannah, I really like your videos about Japan. Me and my wife always wanted to go and we really like to explore by ourself. My big concern is that we have 2 kids, 9 and 5 years old. Is it a good idea to go with them? I am mostly concerned about not being able to get with them into the Onsens, since we really like water, waterfalls, hot springs and swim in them. And obviously we wouldnt really want to miss on all those great onsens. Best regards!
@trimmtrabb8755
3 ай бұрын
Hi, it will be a lot of fun for the kids! We went last summer on a camping/road trip with our 9 and 6 year old. Rented SUPs at Doro hotel, which was absolutely amazing! My 9 year old did great first time on a SUP all be herself and I had my 6 year old on a SUP with me. You can also rent kanoes.. Onsen are no problem with kids. Japanese take their kids from when they are babies. Often from age 7, girls need to go into the women’s onsen and boys into the men’s, but since you are travelling with your wife, you should be fine. We did a lot of playing in rivers. In Japan kids all wear life jackets when playing in rivers, so you will want to bring some for the kids!!! Having a car makes travelling so much easier though! You should rent one!
@TheKmpec
3 ай бұрын
@@trimmtrabb8755 Hey thank you for your feedback. I really didnt expect that it would be no problem to take the kids to a Onsen. In europe Spas often are restricted to adults and often we had to sneak in our kids to a whirlpool in a hotel. It was always my impression that the Japanese are not so fond of children, expecially that they are sometimes a little more noisy and unruly as adults. Dont take it the wrong we, our kids are not rampaging around, but yeah, in Europe you do get sometimes looks if they dive through the whirlpool. Anyway, we would look at one of these tiny campers they have in Japan to travel around. We would love to have a mix of cities (Tokyo, Osaka), nature (waterfalls and onsens) and some beachlife in the south like Okinawa or some lesser visited island. 3 weeks is what we are looking at in the some, Mid of August till September. Best wishes
@KiharaChris
3 ай бұрын
I tend to find Japanese people are very supportive of children. So I think there’s not many worries there. I would have to say, waterfalls and rivers can be dangerous so keep a good eye on your kids! Also watch the weather reports. If there’s heavy rain the rivers can be gushing with water 1 or 2 days after a heavy rain day!
@TheKmpec
3 ай бұрын
@@KiharaChris Thank you for your feedback. Probability that we will actually go, is increasing a lot. I guess 2025 or 2026. Thanks for the advice for the rivers, I know they can be dangerous, but we have been swimming in all kind of rivers and waterfalls around Europe, Australia and the US. But locals always know what to look for. Experience beats nothing. Thanks for the hint!
十津川村は日本の有名な推理小説家がこの村を舞台とした小説を書いた事でも有名です😊
71-79°C is quite a cold sauna. Should be around 80-100°C, but not under 80°C.
Totsukawa area, like Tenkawa, in Nara required self-drive and not very accessible via train or bus. Thus lesser tourist or traveler visiting these area.
Am earlyyyyy
We went to the Cafe today and it was closed 😢
@CurrentlyHannah
3 ай бұрын
Oh no! If it’s the one at the gorge, then I think we found out they’re only open for a few hours over lunch time cuz we’ve been there a couple of times and they’ve never been open hahs
Is it mainly foreigners that own places around here?
@CurrentlyHannah
3 ай бұрын
No, it's definitely mostly Japanese owned places around these parts. It's super rare to find any foreigners in these areas are in general so it was very surprising to see two businesses owned by foreigners out there!
Whose the guy? + Visa update pls...
蝮と熊と猪に気を付けよう❗️
السلام عليكم كيوخار شكرا من.ال.يابان..forastero.poque.viajado..a.nara.abandonar.honesto..japone...derrota.porcausa.bonbaatmica..cual.cosa??
広めないでくれー😂
わが国の「いい所」をあまり宣伝しないで下さいね。すぐに失われてしまうから。お願いです。あまり宣伝しないで。
@CurrentlyHannah
3 ай бұрын
There’s a higher risk that this area will completely fade away because tourists stop visiting and the locals move away. These kinds of places are all too far away for most people who travel to Japan so I don’t think they’re at risk of becoming too popular.
Is there any discimination for Asians in Australia?
like it ❤
Love this video. Makes me so homesick for Japan🩵Definitely putting this spot on the “to visit” list!