How we are adapting to countryside life in Japan (& befriending the creepy crawlies)

My partner and I have lived in this ‘akiya’ house, one of the many vacant houses in Japan.
While living in the countryside has its challenges, such as limited shipping options and a lack of nearby conveniences, the benefits are numerous.
Here's a glimpse into our countryside life in Japan and how we have adapted so far.
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Chapters
00:00 Intro
01:04 Where we live in Japan
02:09 Shopping & getting around
03:03 Cooking & gardening at home
04:01 Dinner parties
04:34 Adapting to life with the creepy crawlies
06:27 Preparing the wood-heated bath
07:39 Conclusion
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  • @maigomika
    @maigomika11 ай бұрын

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  • @Lartayy
    @Lartayy Жыл бұрын

    I'm sure the gejigeji centipede is very helpful to have around, but it sure looks like it crawled out of hell 😨

  • @reinotsurugi

    @reinotsurugi

    11 ай бұрын

    Just had one fall out of my futon last night. Yes...from hell.

  • @goognamgoognw6637

    @goognamgoognw6637

    11 ай бұрын

    For those north american readers, that gejigeji centipede is common in north america at least i've had more than a few in the South. First time i saw one walking across a wall i thought sci fi had become real and i put a lot of distance between me and it before regaining control of myself. I turns out they're quite amazing to watch and they busy buddies who like to walk. They're afraid of you and no longer scare me.

  • @acridyd

    @acridyd

    11 ай бұрын

    I believe that's a type of Scolopendra centipede, who have large, cousins in the Amazon as well and are also known for a painful bite. This is the wikipedia page I found: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scolopendra_japonica.

  • @jvishnevetskaia
    @jvishnevetskaia11 ай бұрын

    I live in Australia. This is exactly how you adapt to critters! You just learn to co-exist and suddenly they are not frightening anymore. Great job!

  • @lieutenantpepper2734

    @lieutenantpepper2734

    10 ай бұрын

    Australia used to be used as a jail country.

  • @2oqh

    @2oqh

    7 ай бұрын

    @lieutenantpepper2734 This is not news to anyone, especially not to Australians. Not sure if you mean that as an insult, because no one would be upset over such a commonplace fact

  • @lieutenantpepper2734

    @lieutenantpepper2734

    7 ай бұрын

    @@2oqh it is news to people in asia. Just spreading the knowledge

  • @cmamelgna5585

    @cmamelgna5585

    6 ай бұрын

    ​@@lieutenantpepper2734 Surely that can't be true. We don't make a secret of that. Also SO many Asian people live, work, educate themselves and holiday in Australia that the word must have spread by now 😂

  • @lieutenantpepper2734

    @lieutenantpepper2734

    6 ай бұрын

    @@cmamelgna5585 I live in Asia. And people told me did not know.

  • @carmcam1
    @carmcam1 Жыл бұрын

    I reside in a tropical country so the we live with critters all year long, i'm so used to them and i appreciate their importance, gecko help the home to be insect free, the bigger spider preys on cockroach, i once saw a big spider carrying a cockroach and even gave the spider the thumbs up for a job well done haha.

  • @Peglegkickboxer

    @Peglegkickboxer

    Жыл бұрын

    I can deal with huntsman spiders, but centipedes gross me the hell out.

  • @moxiebombshell

    @moxiebombshell

    Жыл бұрын

    @@PeglegkickboxerI grew up in Florida. I'm aware of how important bugs & such are to our environment. I can do all lizards, frogs, toads, etc. I can do almost all 6-legged bugs, and just now I'm even okay with 8-legged ones as long as they aren't the size of my hand (huntsman spiders, I'm looking at you). I can even do small 'pedes! All of that being said, I would scream bloody murder the first 100 times I laid eyes the long-legged bugger from this video!! ::shudder::

  • @Onigirli

    @Onigirli

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Peglegkickboxer I remember being delighted at finding out there are bugs here who eat spiders but then finding out what they look like lol..

  • @corruptedteka

    @corruptedteka

    Жыл бұрын

    I live in a tropical country and happen to have a fear of a lot of bugs. So that's unfortunate.

  • @flamah10n

    @flamah10n

    Жыл бұрын

    HOW COOL IS THAT!? I Live in a subtropical area, and that view of the mountains, and the forest is so similar to the area in which I live.

  • @empi4106
    @empi4106 Жыл бұрын

    I was all in until the centipedes and the bath prep lol. Thank you for sharing a glimpse into this very fascinating way of life. The landscape is lovely.

  • @otterpoet

    @otterpoet

    Жыл бұрын

    Yep, the centipedes were the hard 'nope' for me XD

  • @leonie7754

    @leonie7754

    Жыл бұрын

    I loved the geckos, frogs, lizards etc but i'm deathly terrifies of centipedes. Spiders are scary, but I could probably get used to them, but I could never adapt to the centipedes. The giant hornets they get over there in summer is also a huge nope. I love Japan and have been several times, and hope to go again in the future, but I avoid summer like the plague XD

  • @empi4106

    @empi4106

    Жыл бұрын

    I feel that! The spiders no problem. I could probably even get used to the long bath prep but the centipedes are a firm deal breaker lol.

  • @Ongaliman
    @Ongaliman Жыл бұрын

    I love that you connect with your neighbours. The main mistake of people who move to countryside is to live like a recluse. On one hand, yes, it is appealing, as you will be left alone and you can do what you want, but on the other hand - you won't get any help when you need it. Plus, socialisation is key to living in general. Most countrysides in Japan have older population and those people are really lonely. New blood makes their life a little bit brighter, so in most cases they are welcoming to foreigners even though in the big cities you will have a lot of problems trying to find an apartment as a foreigner. And it's so refreshing when a person, no matter in which country they live, tries to socialize with people in the village.

  • @MyrrdinWylltEmrys

    @MyrrdinWylltEmrys

    Жыл бұрын

    I disagree with everything you said.

  • @Ongaliman

    @Ongaliman

    Жыл бұрын

    @@MyrrdinWylltEmrys Ok?

  • @DiMacky24

    @DiMacky24

    Жыл бұрын

    ​@@icze4r As someone who grew up a good hour's drive from a city, getting to know your local community and neighbors is a necessity, because when natural disasters occur (not if but when) emergency services will be hours or sometimes days away (20 days of no power or road access after a wind storm for example). Your neighbors are nearby, just minutes away and developing rapport and mutual trust is a matter of life or death. Unlike a city though, there is more space, you don't have to see or talk to your neighbors every day, but the idea of moving to the countryside to never talk to anyone is a fantasy born of city-slickers and those sorts of people are caustic when they move to small communities and will turn a high trust safe community into a low trust dangerous community and bring many of the problems of the city to the countryside. Develop rapport with your neighbors, make that little sacrifice, and most days you will still have to yourself, the community will remain intact, and you will have options when disaster strikes.

  • @wehrwulf4299

    @wehrwulf4299

    Жыл бұрын

    There is no socialization anymore, barely. Most people talk about their appliances and cars and jobs even women now have no soul anymore. I tried to socialize in the country where I live and we get along pretty well with a few people but it's not like a community. I'm sure Japan is different though.

  • @FunkyKiwi7

    @FunkyKiwi7

    Жыл бұрын

    This is an interesting opinion. Introverts and introvert creatives all around the world might disagree. It depends on your personality type , cultural upbringing and work/life balance ethic.

  • @hollisjamesSF
    @hollisjamesSF Жыл бұрын

    The spiders in your video just destroyed my dreams of moving to the Japanese countryside 😂

  • @takutakutakkunn5498

    @takutakutakkunn5498

    Жыл бұрын

    Don't worry. They are not poisonous spiders. They catch cockroaches , eat them. so they are very friendly spiders! (๑╹ω╹๑ )

  • @play005517

    @play005517

    Жыл бұрын

    Unlike their Australian cousins almost all spiders and centipedes you can encounter in Japan are safe

  • @anitabhasker5330

    @anitabhasker5330

    Жыл бұрын

    Lol same here! I just got so creeped out watching them and those centipedes, and I grew up in various countries in Africa and S.E Asia!

  • @piggypoo

    @piggypoo

    Жыл бұрын

    Those uber-leg centipedes are far worse tbh. And poisonous centipedes IN YOUR BED? I'll enjoy the japanese countryside from the comfort of my computer screen.

  • @kharnifex

    @kharnifex

    Жыл бұрын

    Imagine being an adult human and having small insects intimidate you, amazing.

  • @Whostanvir
    @Whostanvir Жыл бұрын

    Wow!! It would be really cool if you show us one whole tour of the town, like showing post office, library, public bath. Or maybe another video of just a day in life (showing what you do on any random day)

  • @zacharydouglas4309
    @zacharydouglas4309 Жыл бұрын

    You’re my new favorite Japanese countryside vlogger. I’m living vicariously through your videos. My personal favorites are your meal prep shorts. I love how you paired them with your eclectic musical choices.

  • @maglev_

    @maglev_

    Жыл бұрын

    what are some recommendations of other people doing similar videos?

  • @michaelgardner800
    @michaelgardner800 Жыл бұрын

    Hello Jesse and Mika, as a retired Marine I spent many six-month deployments in Japan during my 23 years of service. I had aways enjoyed my time spent there and tried seeing what I could of the country. Language was always a problem, but I managed to get always around it. People were always kind and helpful were ever I went and I always tried to returned that kindness. You always hear a lot of bad things about service members and there are always some bad one in each and every unit. I had always looked that it this way, I was a visitor in their country, and would never do anything to dishonor their country, my country or myself. It had aways amazed me how they kept theirs so clean. You never saw trash laying around, our people in the US could learn from this, but at last I know that can never happen. It is so wonderful to see you have a connection with your neighbor’s and everyone looks out for each other, that is something that has gone away from people in our country. Once people use to sit outside and talk with each other as they would walk by or make friends with to their next-door neighbors. If someone was sick there way always a neighbor wheeling to give a helping hand. Our social has gotten to a point to were they hide behind closed doors and windows with the shades and curtains pulled. Oh, you still see a little kindness with people in the countryside but not many. Sorry for running off like that, but I do want you to know that I have not watched many of your videos and those that I have I enjoy and looking forward to the next one.

  • @lypee2

    @lypee2

    Жыл бұрын

    I also agree and would so wish that people would be able to talk to people like back in the day. In the country side of Viet Nam, it is also similar to this. Everyone in the village knows each other and even when riding by via scooter or bicycle, my aunty would call out to each household she passes. And people can sit outside their houses, chit chat, drink tea or even come and help you with whatever you are doing at the time, or walk down anywhere in the village and chit chat to each other on the way. It is such a warm hearted feeling that penetrates my heart, soul and body. To feel that you have your space in the world amongst other kindred beings, and not strangers. Even a nod or a smile over where I live makes a world of a difference. We are just creatures after all, it is natural to acknowledge another living creature like animals do. I get pretty anxious trying to talk to strangers but little by little I am getting much better the more I encourage myself to do it. One of my neighbours and I are friends now, and it is a whole new world of experiences that I would have never experienced if I hadn't done anything. And I have decided that I will try and muster up my courage to talk to my other neighbour over the fence who I have casually chatted to, but haven't seen her face because of the fence! :P I hope you can make friends too. The very best of luck to you!

  • @michaelgardner800

    @michaelgardner800

    10 ай бұрын

    Enjoyed read your article. Best wish to you and yours!@@lypee2

  • @lypee2

    @lypee2

    10 ай бұрын

    Thank you Michael. I wish you happiness. Take care.@@michaelgardner800

  • @hxneybxnny
    @hxneybxnny Жыл бұрын

    I crave this kind of lifestyle so badly. My father actually grew up in a valley in the hot deserts of Arizona, about 30 minutes from the nearest towns as well! He tells me stories of all of his neighbors and their get togethers. He explained that every other weekend, most of the neighbors would get together and have dinner with one another, and share. He’s talked about friends he made as a child with these people during his remote & rural life. It seems so peaceful, and relaxing. I can’t say I live the same way because I live 15 minutes away from town, but even then it is really a nice way to live. During the summer you can hear the bullfrogs sing, and all the wildlife comes out of hiding. I’ve adapted to the creepy sun spiders and wolf spiders, because I know they’re helpful :) It was very nice to see a glimpse of your country side life ❤️

  • @MaineJuen
    @MaineJuen11 ай бұрын

    I lived in Shimanto City for three years pre-Covid and it was amazing. There is a love in my heart for Kochi, it's scenery, it's food and it's people.

  • @jordanw8382
    @jordanw838210 ай бұрын

    As a fellow Vancouverite now in rural Hokkaido, your videos really reflect our own experience living in rural Japan. We also miss our hometown foods. We make it out to the big city, Sapporo, once every few months to stock up on some goodies like North American potato chips, and Costco multigrain bread and roasted chicken never tasted so good, haha. We've been baking, gardening, building, renovating (despite the attempt at peaceful coexistence we had to get rid of the carpenter ants) ... It's often been challenging for us but been wonderful for our two small kids. There's so much kindness and community around them, surrounded by pristine nature. We're swimming at the local lake many times a week over the summer. They do all the wholesome stuff we would used to do as kids growing up in the 1980s, things we couldn't even find anymore in the west.

  • @alexandergiesser
    @alexandergiesser Жыл бұрын

    This was fascinating!!! I love how the critters are just part of your house now and you coexist. Thank you for sharing your life like this!

  • @PeterJames468
    @PeterJames468 Жыл бұрын

    I agree with everything you have said about living with nature. Having all those creatures around is a sign of a healthy environment too. I think just showing us your daily life experiences is fine. Your drive to town, a walk down your local street or any natural lovely views in your area would all be nice to see. I have always been fascinated by Japan but have had enough of the big city and tourist videos. The natural beauty and countryside of Japan and how you live there is what I would most appreciate to see. Thank you.

  • @kevankwong2281
    @kevankwong2281 Жыл бұрын

    "It's not work. It's a way of life" Thank you for the quote of the day.

  • @xMillaChristie
    @xMillaChristie Жыл бұрын

    I love that you just ended up becoming friendly with the creepy crawlies! I could maybe get used to even the spiders, but the centipedes are a no-no!!!!!

  • @dragonmac1234
    @dragonmac1234 Жыл бұрын

    I dislike spiders and other creepy crawlies, but they are part of nature and often help to keep the destructive pests in balance. I'm in the UK so we don't have anything that can kill you, but I do try to have a "we'll just ignore each other" policy for anything that is around😄

  • @jackson7922
    @jackson7922 Жыл бұрын

    I am deeply fascinated by the sense of community and presence that can be discovered in the countryside of Japan. It's those creepy critters that get me every single time! I couldn't keep my eyes on the screen when the centipede showed up..I have a long way to go before I can survive out there. : /

  • @halhal-my4pt

    @halhal-my4pt

    10 ай бұрын

    Blacks are despised in Asia. Stay away. How someone can be so shameless when they know they are not liked by the folks. And yet they keep on coming to Asia and marry Asian girls using the influence and taking advantage of their innate kindness. Asian men won't even look at Black women as they are ugly, lack manners and have zero culture. Don't even try to use notion of racism or xenophobia here. Asia is no America or Africa. Live and let the other live in peace.

  • @SamFournier
    @SamFournier Жыл бұрын

    Your storytelling is so good, always leaves me wanting more. So glad you started a channel! The lake scene was so cinematic and made me smile😊

  • @TheLittleHomestead1
    @TheLittleHomestead1 Жыл бұрын

    Great video thanks. I was impressed you were able to bake good bread in the small oven ! Also I would be pleased to see your efforts with cheese making so far. Blessings ~ Linda

  • @jasmined500
    @jasmined500 Жыл бұрын

    I love watching your videos! When I first saw the footage of spiders and centipedes in one of your older videos, my first thought was “alright how are they gonna kill all of them”. But seeing you adapt to and coexist with the wildlife, instead of trying to find a way to keep them out, is something I never EVER would have expected. And I think it’s beautiful! Seeing you get over your fear of the critters gives me hope that I could do that, were I to live on the countryside ❤ much love from Texas!

  • @mikewatts1533
    @mikewatts15339 ай бұрын

    I am sure that the Sunrises and the Sunsets must be amazing. And your comment on turning off the outdoor lights just to gaze at the night sky must be so beautiful. I'm in the Pacific Northwest about 15 minutes from town. Lots of trees and local animals, which adds a character to the landscape. So I understand how some of the "Locals" might try your patience, but I like to think they are there for a reason. So Best of Luck to you two and Thanks for sharing.

  • @meganh7526
    @meganh7526 Жыл бұрын

    Props to you for getting used to the critters! Frogs and geckos and snails are fine… spiders and centipedes would be another story. Even the tiny little Canadian house centipedes fill me with terror.

  • @jojowalrus1453

    @jojowalrus1453

    Жыл бұрын

    I love close to Canada, and this video made me appreciate long winters more.

  • @nini00952
    @nini00952 Жыл бұрын

    Hey! I think people would love it if you decide to do a video on ambient sounds of the night life there at your house - kind of like an asmr video almost, when I was watching this video I repeated the parts of the cicadas, frogs and other creatures dwelling there against the backdrop of the night sky and the mountains. It was very calming to hear it as well as seeing it.

  • @maigomika

    @maigomika

    Жыл бұрын

    Noted! You might be getting something like that soon 😉

  • @kat_the_mouse
    @kat_the_mouse Жыл бұрын

    i don't care how much time I spent in a place, having to *check the bed for centipedes* is not a thing I would ever get used to. XD

  • @rather_be_a_cat
    @rather_be_a_cat11 ай бұрын

    Thank you for not hurting the little creatures. I plant flowers and vegetables in my garden to feed the little insects cause so many of the poor things are killed by people using pesticides

  • @ericdelevinquiere9902
    @ericdelevinquiere99028 ай бұрын

    Refreshing to see people that don’t want to exterminate every creature around them, I did not realize Japan was still so wild, definitely will check that out!

  • @donnavought7854
    @donnavought7854 Жыл бұрын

    I just started watching your videos and really enjoyed them, the countryside is absolutely beautiful but I could not get used to the bugs especially the spiders!!!!!!!! But I’m jealous how determined you guys are to make this place yours and how nice it would be if all neighbors would be so helpful and kind to help out this is rare. Can’t wait until the next video and I like all content from you guys, oh hello from Oklahoma in the USA 🇺🇸

  • @countrywithouttrucksandbeerpls
    @countrywithouttrucksandbeerpls Жыл бұрын

    Oh, dear me....As much as i love the countryside, was raised in it, my phobia of spiders would be my downfall. There's no way i could do what you do. I would not sleep at night, and the screams would scare the neighbors and make them hate me, like it was the case in the past. But it's lovely to see you doing it, and succeeding so harmoniously.

  • @leonh9930

    @leonh9930

    Жыл бұрын

    Im ok with spider but the other insect she shown.. Nu uh..

  • @kyliemiller9384
    @kyliemiller9384 Жыл бұрын

    I would love to see what other hobbies you have taken up since moving here. I know you have taken up gardening but have you picked up anything else like playing any games with your neighbors, playing an instrument, anything else that the locals like to get together and do. And are there any social events that the island has that you have done or been to that you have enjoyed. I also am curious about what you both do for work, I don't think you should go into specifics but it would be neat to know if you work on the island or something where you have a remote job or travel for your jobs. I also think it would be cool to go into what it roughly costs weekly to live the way you do and compare it to the US/canadian dollar and how different it is from Canada's prices that you experienced before previously. I'm also curious what your cleaning routine is and would love to see you showcase what and how you use it to clean different parts if your home.

  • @Akutikun
    @Akutikun Жыл бұрын

    It's wonderful to see you living with the creatures and be a part of your neighbors lives. What a blessing to recognize we are all family and to share in charity. Thank you for sharing this.

  • @MAGICOmagique
    @MAGICOmagique Жыл бұрын

    Without going too much into details it would be nice if you could discuss the economics of living such a lifestyle. How do you afford daily necessities? Did you save some money from when you used to live in Canada? Stuff like that.

  • @kanakattack5000

    @kanakattack5000

    Жыл бұрын

    I would also like to know this. I see lots of videos about people moving to Japan but none of them discuss income or jobs.

  • @maigomika

    @maigomika

    Жыл бұрын

    Hi @magicomagique, I'll be answering that in a future video. Stay tuned!

  • @persona9709
    @persona9709 Жыл бұрын

    Word of advice when dealing with creepy crawlers mint and/or lavender keeps them at bay quite well. Moresover, for japan id go with either peppermint or catnip (yes, catnip is part of the mint family).

  • @EastWindCommunity1973
    @EastWindCommunity1973 Жыл бұрын

    Perhaps you could look into a solar hot water heater? There are many passive and active designs that might help reduce the amount of firewood you use.

  • @baldinthesnow
    @baldinthesnow6 ай бұрын

    Watching you guys combine the Canadian pleasure of cracking open a beer and sitting by a rice paddy was great. I just started watching your channel and love to see you cook the traditional Japanese meals.

  • @bipple
    @bipple Жыл бұрын

    something i'd love to see in a future video is a walking tour of the surrounding area, both natural and built. I think that'd be really nice :) Love your videos!

  • @wren6048
    @wren6048 Жыл бұрын

    If you’re comfortable with it, I would love to hear more from both of you about what the transition was like both emotionally and physically. My girlfriend and I are both born & raised in Canada. She’s Okinawan Japanese, and we’ve often daydreamed about moving to Japan for at least a year or two so she/ we can experience an adventure that is so close to her heart. We love to travel, but haven’t left the country together yet. Did you and your partner travel much in preparation for this big change, what was it like?

  • @lilaclaza

    @lilaclaza

    11 ай бұрын

    I second this request.

  • @fcon2123
    @fcon2123 Жыл бұрын

    I've started realizing this dream in a much smaller scale in one of the burbs outside Chicago. I've got about an acre of land that I still need to work 50 hours a week to pay for, but have started gardening extensively in my off time - should have plenty of peppers, tomatoes and herbs this year. The satisfaction of enjoying a beer while examining the fruits of your labor (and the playful noises of rescue pups) can't be beat. Makes all the BS of the modern urban dystopia disappear, even if only momentarily. If you're watching this video and wishing for a similar life, just know that it IS within reach and can do so much for your mental health.

  • @savannahm.laurentian1286
    @savannahm.laurentian1286 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you so much for this. A country kid, stranded in a big city by a perfect storm, I miss the sounds of nature, gekkos, frogs, the wind, the rain. Thank you.💕💕💕😥

  • @mylinhpaolieri
    @mylinhpaolieri Жыл бұрын

    Thank you for giving us a glimpse into your daily life. It is inspiring to me and I too love the simpler way of life with nature. Can you tell us what made you decide to come to live in the countryside of Japan and how long do you plan to remain there? How do you earn an income to support your expenses? Are you working remotely? Thank you and please continue to share more of your daily country life so full of nature.

  • @DANSDEAD
    @DANSDEAD Жыл бұрын

    This has quickly become one of my favourite channels on youtube. Thanks for sharing, looking forward to the next video!

  • @Robbinia2004
    @Robbinia2004 Жыл бұрын

    Japan is a fairy tale for me. Too beautiful and magic to be true!!!

  • @akikoalamoana5618
    @akikoalamoana5618 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you for coming and living in my hometown Kochi Prefecture !

  • @jogergerald5215
    @jogergerald5215 Жыл бұрын

    I was born, live, go to school and work in the city, all this hustle and bustle makes me explode. I hope one day I can be like you, live in the countryside and do what humans should do which is to go back and be one with nature.

  • @user-wn8sk6us5c
    @user-wn8sk6us5c Жыл бұрын

    What a beautiful life you both have. Thank you for sharing it. 🌻

  • @chudbo8751
    @chudbo875111 ай бұрын

    Living close to nature is so rewarding. I did it for a long time in VA and had so many animals around. I had skunks and all sorts I would feed. Even bears would show up on my land. You have such nice views near you I bet you feel so blessed to be there. Thanks for uploading a vid showing this.

  • @victoriacaedo1626
    @victoriacaedo1626 Жыл бұрын

    Spider's yes, Centipede still NO. 😂Can't wait to see more guys! The stars must be amazing there!

  • @mireiafernandezobama6361
    @mireiafernandezobama6361 Жыл бұрын

    You guys are doing such an amazing job :)) keep up your work! I'm really excited to follow you on your journey

  • @reiinaa
    @reiinaa Жыл бұрын

    damnn what a peaceful life, i wish i had a courage to do something like that and escape from my 9-5 job. i know its a hard ride and wont be easy. hats off to both of u

  • @vvannnnn
    @vvannnnn11 ай бұрын

    The fact that you touched that spider at 6:12 just sent me flying to the moon 😩😩😩😩 I will forever enjoy Japan’s countryside within Studio Ghibli’s ‘My Neighbor Totoro’.

  • @kkeungi5955
    @kkeungi59555 ай бұрын

    That’s great that you recognize a lot of the scary insects actually help keep the house free of worse buggies. That’s something I had to come to understand during my gardening journey- which insects are good or bad.

  • @jyarados3082
    @jyarados3082 Жыл бұрын

    Topics that I'd like explored are maybe something that is generally taken for granted. Topic 1: Showing us the different types of shrines and local culture around the area could be super cool. Shrine highlights, and some background on their history, and how they inform the local culture of Shikoku. Do any of the farmers have specific shrines they pray at to ensure good harvests, etc. Topic 2: Showcasing Shikoku as an area to visit, and giving a foreign audience who's on the fence about visiting, the good the bad and the ugly for what navigating through Shikoku might require. E.g. - how's train accessibility? Is a car rental mandatory. Can you get by without Japanese? Etc. Just my 2 cents, please reach out if you'd like any other ideas :)

  • @TroyBrophy
    @TroyBrophy Жыл бұрын

    We're in the process of moving into a mountain house with farmland. Our welcome "party" with our neighbors took place last week, and I already feel a bit overwhelmed by the expectations of socializing and helping the community. I tend to be a bit reclusive, but thankfully my wife is extremely outgoing. I do look forward to doing a lot of baking to share with our neighbors, until our gardening starts to produce something to share. And yes, I've had to quickly come to terms with the fact that huntsman spiders are a benefit to the house. So far, only one mamushi and two mukade have been spotted inside house, but every visit to the toilet involves checking the walls, ceiling and under the seat. I envy you your youth. We're much younger than our neighbors, but old enough that learning to farm seems incredibly daunting, and I'm hoping my body can adapt. I'm curious about the state of the house? My wife and I have both been suffering bad allergies and fatigue since we started living in this house full time just over a month ago. I'm guessing there's a ton of dust and rodent droppings that have collected in the attic area over the century the house has been around. I'm bracing myself for a crawl up there with a shop vacuum to remove as much as possible.

  • @stylishskater92

    @stylishskater92

    Жыл бұрын

    It might also be mold, with old wooden houses. Hope its not, wish i could do what youre doing some day but im 30 years old and my body is already destroyed most likely irreversibly by disease (ironically due to my love of nature), lost my family and soon to be wife years ago, big in debt due to medical history the last years. Life is probably not going to go that way for me if it will even last that long, but im always happy to hear other people managed to do it after a long time of hard work... wishing you guys the best! Im sure you will find vitality and strength in the fulfillment the countryside life will bring!

  • @jordanw8382

    @jordanw8382

    10 ай бұрын

    Agree that mold is one likely cause. We're in rural Hokkaido and have looked at many houses for sale and rent. We've found the insulation and moisture protection of the houses are low to non-existent in most Japanese houses. The construction standards have been surprisingly very low. We had to move out of our rental unit a few months ago because of encroaching mold. If it's a problem for you guys and you won't be leaving the place anytime soon, I'd suggest a good air purifier with UV, and dehumidifier.

  • @sixtsix6573
    @sixtsix6573 Жыл бұрын

    The frogs and geckos are the best part! Incredible, it's so alive where you live! You're really putting yourselves out there and becoming a part of your community too! Thanks for sharing these moments with us, I look forward to more.

  • @KJ-yises

    @KJ-yises

    Жыл бұрын

    Gecko poo is yucky

  • @cherrypi_b
    @cherrypi_b Жыл бұрын

    I love the green beauty and quietness of the countryside but I could not come to terms with the centipedes and spiders I think 😀 I even run from craneflies....brrrrrrrrr. It's nice to see such a simple and natural way of living although it can be hard. What makes something like this impossible for me is the dependence of the car. I can't drive and I also get nauseous in cars. I would need a place I can reach by train. I'd love to see more of your surroundings, maybe take a few walks and take us with you? The river looks wonderful and perfect for a quick wake-up dip before morning coffee! How is Tom the cat?

  • @shishio82
    @shishio82 Жыл бұрын

    May i ask what the WIFI situation is like? Are you able to get internet at your home? Much appreciated! Keep up the awesome content. :)

  • @ando1135

    @ando1135

    Жыл бұрын

    likely fiber optic there.

  • @defskill9484
    @defskill948411 ай бұрын

    One day I want to go to a place like this and live a life like this 😊 but without the spiders 😖

  • @uchu2
    @uchu2 Жыл бұрын

    seeing the neighbors houses and yards would be nice. always great to see different types of buildings. but i'll watch anything your adding, and enjoy it

  • @sparx550
    @sparx550 Жыл бұрын

    Watching your vlog was a joy. All the best.

  • @shelleyroth2277
    @shelleyroth2277 Жыл бұрын

    Loved this! I watched this with my son (he’s 7) and he was fascinated with all the critters. I’m wondering, what do you do for work? Are you able to work from home and have internet? Also, do you both speak the language? Are you able to talk with your neighbours?

  • @MM-TheEnd

    @MM-TheEnd

    Жыл бұрын

    Yes. I'm interested to know that too!

  • @MM-TheEnd
    @MM-TheEnd Жыл бұрын

    We've also recently moved to the countryside and I was wondering what you do to deal with all the insect bites? That's one of the things driving me almost insane! We too have a hot water issue and barely bathed this past winter. The lack of showering and bathing is also something very hard to get used to. Our grocery run is more than an hour away, so we keep putting it off. The village we live in is very close-knit (as are most villages, I suppose). In fact all the villagers are related to each other, so we are really like outsiders. There's some cultural and regional language differences too, not to mention intellectual disparity, so I guess we've a long way to go before we feel integrated. It's no doubt beautiful, but I wonder at times if it's worth the social isolation and lack of conveniences. Would love honest your opinion on these things. Thanks!

  • @Puda

    @Puda

    Жыл бұрын

    Interested to know why you did that in the first place? Are you from Japan?

  • @MM-TheEnd

    @MM-TheEnd

    Жыл бұрын

    @Puda No, not Japan, but been a city dweller my whole life. It was more affordable compared to home prices in cities and of course, being close to nature. Country life takes time to get used if you have no experience of it.

  • @Puda

    @Puda

    Жыл бұрын

    @@MM-TheEnd I don’t think I could do it. Hopefully you are enjoying it!

  • @MM-TheEnd

    @MM-TheEnd

    Жыл бұрын

    @Puda Thank you. Some aspects are amazing, some not so much :)

  • @Puda

    @Puda

    Жыл бұрын

    @@MM-TheEnd just like everything else I guess :) I am about 20 min from downtown in a 1.3M inhabitants city. The city itself is not very active and I am in a residential neighborhood with a large backyard. I have an herb garden and I grow veggies. It’s rare to see neighbours enjoying their backyards so it feels pretty safe :)

  • @goognamgoognw6637
    @goognamgoognw663711 ай бұрын

    You're talented, skilled, creative and disciplined when it comes to meals, i notice that.

  • @toodleloos
    @toodleloos Жыл бұрын

    I forced myself to look at those huntsman spiders because some sort of country life is truly the life for me, but my problem will always be critters 😂😂 spiders are so useful but also so oblivious to boundaries. I love the videos, though. Honestly I'd watch anything. I think a day in your life would be really cool to see, kind of what you all do on your most average day of living in the countryside. Like, what do you plan to do with all of your harvest? Will you be doing any canning and preserves? Or what's life like living so far from clothing and technology? What do you do when you need to buy something other than groceries, such as bedding or otherwise? How do you get your mail and packages? Those are all things I think about when I think about moving far from city conveniences.

  • @chibikkotravels
    @chibikkotravels Жыл бұрын

    Oh my Shikoku is really far and truly the countryside. It’s certainly beautiful and has that untouched nature feel.

  • @zackaryallam1396
    @zackaryallam1396 Жыл бұрын

    Love this!!! The only thing I think that would make me go crazy is preparing the bath. Two hours 😅😅

  • @missmortifer
    @missmortifer11 ай бұрын

    Much respect to you guys for living without hot water tank, relying on a wood-burning stove and not complaining about it. It must be hard to live that deep in the countryside so I can't help but applaude you for all the efforts you put into your new life. May your choice keep rewarding you and bringing you joy!

  • @rachanas4483
    @rachanas448311 ай бұрын

    Your videos are so heart warming!!! I would love to see more videos of what you eat daily, especially making the best of the produce that you grow with a mix of Japanese and Canadian style of cuisines.

  • @bradbates2339
    @bradbates2339 Жыл бұрын

    This was great! You've really upped your game so to speak as I only imagine the work needed for editing the various scenes of your daily life plus the light-hearted background music. I laughed aloud when you mention making bread and cheese. After 7 weeks living in Hokkaido, I'm missing cheddar and whole wheat bread from Canada as well.

  • @Kat-yq6vw
    @Kat-yq6vw Жыл бұрын

    You are living the absolute dream. So much land and so much freedom to explore. Thank you for treating the creatures that were there before us so kindly. They deserve this level of respect 🫶🏽 I wish to experience a lifestyle similar to y’all’s one day 🥹

  • @dankryskalla8490
    @dankryskalla849011 ай бұрын

    Great video! I worked in Ehime Prefecture in the 1980's. It was hella remote back in those days. I had to take a ferry from Kobe to Matsuyama and then train to Iyomishima. I have fond memories of the Summer of 1985. Lots of beer and good food, some beautiful Japanese young ladies too! I always enjoyed living in rural Japan. Enjoy the tranquility. You are blessed.

  • @ICharlyl
    @ICharlyl10 ай бұрын

    Please just keep making videos. Im pretty sure it must be challenging to come up with stuff to "impress" the audience but just watchinf your day to day is enough to make me dream, being inspired and feel peace. If you ever run out of ideas please just do a journal, write whatever comes to mind of your experiences and put it over video of the landscapes, the critters, of anything tbh, just keep sharing, i absolutely love this.

  • @LysanderArshavin
    @LysanderArshavin11 ай бұрын

    Gardener from germany here hi, concerning your fire ressource, consider cultivating the miscanthus plant, it can be cut over the earth and is great and clean for heating. Best thing is the rhizomes regrow in the next year so you can harvest them continous and save a lot of money! dear regards

  • @acueto7
    @acueto7 Жыл бұрын

    We live in Northern California, the Sierra mountains and your life in Japan is very similar to ours. Learning to live with the land instead of against can be tiring but it is also mentally freeing. The peace you have when you sleep at night is worth all the hard work during the day.

  • @michaeldwyer9656
    @michaeldwyer9656 Жыл бұрын

    "It's a way of life!" I enjoyed every second of your video.

  • @eyesfortruth9348
    @eyesfortruth9348 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you. Its good to know theres at least one place in the world where nature is still strong (?). Houston, Texas was something like that many years ago.

  • @rexoptional-gf5ti
    @rexoptional-gf5ti Жыл бұрын

    Acceptance of critters 😊 👍 Salvaging scrap wood++ For hot water, clever 👁️

  • @patrickradcliffe3837
    @patrickradcliffe383711 ай бұрын

    I'd like to see more of your restoration work on the home and how you've adapted your homemaking skills to not having all the creature comforts of a western style kitchen.

  • @leoljillian
    @leoljillian Жыл бұрын

    love this series of videos, thanks for sharing 🌿

  • @KnackFarmer-theanswerismeat
    @KnackFarmer-theanswerismeat Жыл бұрын

    Hubby and I had the pleasure of living in Japan for close to 6 years (until 2019). We miss it although love our forever property down in the SW of Western Australia. Yes, many folks cannot work out how we can live with all the critters, but as you know - you adapt! I laughed when I saw your visiting huntsman spiders - loads here. I just name them as I see them. Enjoy your new life!

  • @mimir.569
    @mimir.569 Жыл бұрын

    Beatiful ! I would like to see more of your work : how you build your everyday life with this new environment. I love your views, the sounds of critters, your cooking and just watching !

  • @maigomika

    @maigomika

    Жыл бұрын

    Thank you so much! Will do 👍

  • @raehauck4737
    @raehauck4737 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you. I love the harmony you found with nature in nature. Your homemade bread and grilled cheese sandwich looked great. Wishing you all the best.

  • @Chimunculous
    @Chimunculous Жыл бұрын

    This video put a big smile on my face. Please keep making them!

  • @RobotKid2000
    @RobotKid2000 Жыл бұрын

    Your content is genuine and entertaining, a great recipe for success. Take us on a hike of the countryside and show us some canyons.

  • @typhoon8941
    @typhoon8941 Жыл бұрын

    Keep the videos coming gang, love everything you've been building

  • @heraclites12
    @heraclites12 Жыл бұрын

    Just appreciative of this perspective! Cannot wait for the next one!

  • @WMARUoriginal
    @WMARUoriginal Жыл бұрын

    Thank you for sharing these updates! I love seeing how you are adapting

  • @MrAnimal456
    @MrAnimal456 Жыл бұрын

    Awesome videos!! You do a great job of making the viewers feel like we’re right there in the countryside with you.

  • @lil.chickn
    @lil.chickn11 ай бұрын

    the cinematography is sooooo goood i love your videos!

  • @JayGyu0604
    @JayGyu060411 ай бұрын

    I have been planning to make an early retirement anywhere in the countryside of Japan. Your videos helped me realized the things that I should be preparing for. I am so excited to start my own journey too. Oh to be tired physically from housework and gardening and waking up in the morning seeing such beauty to befriending the local grandmas is such a dream! ♥♥

  • @reemai83
    @reemai83 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you for sharing this!

  • @lowpinglag
    @lowpinglag Жыл бұрын

    Thank you for sharing a piece of your life with us.

  • @Jackrobert28
    @Jackrobert28 Жыл бұрын

    KZread recommends are wild. Glad to have fallen into this rabbit hole. Looks amazing, just seems like I don't have that mindset yet to live like this.

  • @LeanneGodfried-jp5uh
    @LeanneGodfried-jp5uh Жыл бұрын

    Thank you for sharing with the world your stories❤

  • @user-kp9ve8jg4l
    @user-kp9ve8jg4l Жыл бұрын

    Your video series is a treasure and I am so grateful that you are sharing such a candid point of view. Please keep the material going

  • @Eternal-Security
    @Eternal-Security11 ай бұрын

    Thanks for documenting this experience and bringing us into your home. This is a truly unique situation and fascinating to watch.

  • @trevorromney3589
    @trevorromney3589 Жыл бұрын

    I love following your journey! You guys actually look notably happier in this video from the previous few!

  • @eepyJay
    @eepyJay8 ай бұрын

    Thank you for sharing your lifestyle, it’s so interesting

  • @kathykay6602
    @kathykay6602 Жыл бұрын

    I can not wait for your next video. Anything and everything about your life there is simply fascinating to me! Thank you and keep sharing.

  • @Cbrooks7897
    @Cbrooks789711 ай бұрын

    "A day in the life" This type of video, one filmed from start to finish, would give an inside that would intrigue many!