This village is not only mainland Tokyo's sole official village but also its smallest municipality with a population of just over two thousand residents. ◎Twitter / lehmanyuzuru
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Пікірлер: 60
@Truthseeker371 Жыл бұрын
Yes, Tokyo is not all ultra supermodern. Okutama and Hinihara areas are still natural and traditional. Worth an escape. Monkeys, deers, and fish.
@missplainjane3905
Жыл бұрын
Good to have nature preserved not just by having concrete everywhere.
That's what makes Tokyo different than any other capital cities in the world.
@JAPANTRAVEL2021 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for your video. It’s always relaxing to watch.
@kknenglois9185 Жыл бұрын
Wow awesome views everywhere..🥰😍🥰😍 The city ia modern and clean ❤️❤️ The trees aroun the road 🥰🥰🥰 Greetings from Pacific
@dharcarranza1339 Жыл бұрын
Wow im sure those fish were really delicious, because they were freshly caught and grilled instantly, i also love to eat grilled fresh fish.
@StFUChaarles Жыл бұрын
This was such a nice trip! I’ll admit I got a little emotional only seeing five desks in that classroom. I’d love to explore more quaint areas of Japan on my next trip. Thank you for sharing!
@namuuntengis1791 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing. Lovely itinerary.
@ainabdullah4839 Жыл бұрын
Thank you very much for this video, i really enjoy it. At least i know there are beautiful places like this in Tokyo, before I visit Japan, planning to go this year but postponed till the ticket prices turn a bit lower.
@lingling5278 Жыл бұрын
Damn Japan's country side is incredibly beautiful bro the scenery the forest the river's everything 😊👍
@tirasraduan8030 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing your day trip to this small village and your fishing activity. Been to Tokyo several time but never know about this place. I went to Chiba to visit a village /farming area.
@cherrytomato61397 ай бұрын
Another amazing video. You are a talented storyteller. Thank you for showing Japan from such a beautiful and unexpected angle. I have learned so much about places I had never even known existed. The school bit was absolutely surreal and felt like some movie about supernatural events
@ValentinusRiky Жыл бұрын
thank you for sharing this video, I really like the natural scenery of the pristine mountains, very calming
@miahill6864 Жыл бұрын
I just found this video and enjoyed very much. Thank you so much.
@user-w8jhtre23 Жыл бұрын
Awsome video, great atmosphere capture, thank you.
@mattwelcome2154 Жыл бұрын
That was a great trip with beautiful scenery ,well done . I admire your appetite.
@john_murch Жыл бұрын
数ヶ月前、東京の中心部から自転車でここまで来ました。往復110km!のどかで美しい田園風景!
@Lehmanstravel
Жыл бұрын
自転車はすごいですね! また美しい東京の田舎の動画を出します!
@teresawilliams1865 Жыл бұрын
What a beautiful waterfall and Mother Nature too
@analizasaclote1400 Жыл бұрын
Wow.....im one of ur silent followers,,,it is magnificent....japan us my dream place
@neetakama8641 Жыл бұрын
Mother nature what I love. Thank you for the beautiful nature scenery. 😍
@eleanormupas8668 Жыл бұрын
New on your chanel, love the simplicity of life. Thanks.
@Level_Up_Nation Жыл бұрын
Want to go back to Tokyo so bad, but the cost of the plane ticket is expensive, with the US Recession we are in, not sure when anyone will be able to afford anything extra, unless you are rich.
@Lehmanstravel
Жыл бұрын
Please come to Japan someday...!!
@MultiOranuch Жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing.. Surely, my dream destination for exploring JAPAN. My thai friends have been there, särskilt HOKKAIDO for many times. All of them talked and told me how they enjoyed the trips as well. "YOU HAVE TO VISIT JAPAN" they said :-) Yes, maybe in 2024 after my retirement. Best Wishes from STOCKHOLM - SWEDEN
@kimtakahashi5735 Жыл бұрын
Beautiful Tokyo.. Nice place.
@vivianpurplemess Жыл бұрын
So beautiful. I love to take my skateboard ,and just go there, and skate and explore.
@elsaalvarez32269 ай бұрын
Muy hermoso 😊❤❤❤❤❤❤🎉 muchas gracias por compartir ✨️✨️✨️✨️😇😊
@tenminutetokyo2643 Жыл бұрын
Excellent.
@judetchua Жыл бұрын
I'm new to your channel but not that new about Japan. I was an ESL teacher before with Hanaso but I've always wondered and forgot to ask my students what's the difference with "city", "prefecture", "region", "village", etc. in Japan. And which is under which? I hate Google-ing sometimes. LOL
@mayaaf7000 Жыл бұрын
It was lovely.
@chazztesa Жыл бұрын
beautiful school
@user-et9ob6mu6e Жыл бұрын
Nice video 💯💯
@4k-koreawalk Жыл бұрын
아름다운 영상 감사합니다.
@yollyalejo7491 Жыл бұрын
Wow amaizing❤️🇵🇭
@nadasou Жыл бұрын
Better go in a group, friend of mine went lone ranger and disappeared...😢
@Ghostneocz Жыл бұрын
nice video, love the atmosphere
@ConwayTruckload Жыл бұрын
My step father was there in 1945 and 1946 as part of the occupation force.
@svenskdod Жыл бұрын
Love your videos, but would love to hear your voice explaining things.
@Lehmanstravel
Жыл бұрын
I can speak only Japanese. Sorry...😢
@Level_Up_Nation
Жыл бұрын
@@Lehmanstravel YT has translation in CC.
@yuvraj635610 ай бұрын
Inaka ga sugoi!!
@coratheexplorer1824 Жыл бұрын
Sooo pretty i shall visit there how far is it from tokyo how many minutes to get there is there any bus to get there?
@Lehmanstravel
Жыл бұрын
I guess it takes about 1.5 hour from the center of Tokyo. You can go there by bus, but there is not so many services and you need to change buses.
@stopato5772 Жыл бұрын
What is your watch with the salmon pink coloured dial?
@Lehmanstravel
Жыл бұрын
It's CITIZEN watch. I bought it over 13 years ago!
@solhoffmann7491 Жыл бұрын
I have not been in Japan but interesting.I hope someday i can experience to see this place like you did. Thank you for sharing this video.
@DanielJoyce Жыл бұрын
Oh man if you think that is Rush Hour come visit Seattle...
@mrslsbc6594 Жыл бұрын
What’s konjak oden?
@pxg812 Жыл бұрын
а когда там бог приезжает на землю, чтобы доказать всем свое величие, чтоб все поняли что на земле прям не жизнь а сказка)
@atakornazim5042 Жыл бұрын
Take me with u
@gracedaypalan1994 Жыл бұрын
Been in Japan for almost 20 years but went back to my country. I've always love Tokyo, or anywhere in Japan but I wish that the person who made this video talks directly to the viewers and not just words because it is somewhat frustrating... And show your face for crying out loud..
@CJCJCJCJ
Жыл бұрын
Who gives a shit, it's pretty
@osmancolak9327 Жыл бұрын
I SEE
@elguapodelmonte215 Жыл бұрын
Japan was a natural wonderland in the middle ages, and more recently has been transformed by over-commercialization of the current World, it's good to see some places where you can still see the real Japan. The local governments should sponsor a "regeneration" of the vegetation, with mostly native plants and shrubs, with possibly some ornamental trees like the cherry blossoms. In the "West" in places like Australia, California, Spain, France, Portugal, Italy, they have been suffering a high rate of bushfires or wildfires, that is being caused by a gradual and progressive deforestation of the habitat, that has a spin-off effect, where the less and less trees, causes less and less rainfall, when the trees are planted, they are the wrong type, that causes a great amount of "fuel loads" where the leaves and bark of trees fall and accumulate on the ground, afterwards with a smaller rainfall, higher temperatures, high fuel load on the ground, a drying landscape, it is a bushfire waiting to happen, although they say that in some countries, "they" don't wait for that to happen, they make it happen. So with the practice in some countries of planting large numbers of Eucalyptus trees, under the pretense of planting "harvest trees" for later to be used in paper mills, what you have is planting some of the most "combustible" trees in the World, habitually leaving large fuel loads infused with eucalyptus oils, tightly-packed in small pockets of land, often very, very close to National Parks, mountain landscapes, large forested ares, open country where only smaller "population centers" exist, in a moment, you have a spark, sometimes they say it is "lightning strikes", sometimes they say it is a cigarette butt, or a glass bottle sitting on a wall, or some other excuse, the higher the temps, the higher the chance of fires breaking out, that's how the "science" of fires work, also study well the topography of the terrain & change of winds. If I could advise one thing that could help in all the countries affected by the current wave of bushfires, Australia included, as they have some monumental battles against the "bushfire seasons", I would recommend that every year, all the Nations affected by "fires" and even those that are not, maybe like Japan - to have a "National tree planting day", where every person or every family plants a tree every year, either on their own property, or on a public space, trees can be bought from various sources, like nurseries, or local governments, the trees have to be a tree that creates a "photosynthesis" with nature, turning carbon into oxygen, turning nitrogen into hydrogen, turning rain into moisture, turning hot sunlight into filtered light, turning the ground into topsoil, holding the topsoil together, even during the greatest storm or heavy rainfall, and having a "fuel load" on the ground that is manageable by the people. At the same time as planting a tree, the locals, in their natural habitat, not only plant a small tree for the future, they can simultaneously do some pruning, picking up leaves, bark and discarded rubbish that people might leave behind after bushwalking, hiking, mountain biking, maountain climbing, trekking, camping, canyoning, white water rafting, fishing, hunting, bird watching, nature watching, tree hugging, landscape painting, swimming in the rivers, lakes, streams, or open oceans. A National tree planting day, held in early Spring of each year, before the weather heats up too much, is the way to get the "ecosystem" back like the old days, when there used to be far less bushfires than now, it's a delicate balance, which cannot be "tipped", there are numerous examples of "bad practices" causing catastrophic events, like in the old Rapa Nui (Easter Island) and the old Mayan Empire, where they had to abandon the "inner forest" for gradual lack of rainfall, or like in North Africa, where a once lush, green vegetation was turned into sand and stone, like in the Stans, where the entire landscape was cleared of trees, like in Arabia, where the slightly significant rainfall was withered away to next to nothing, like in the old "Mesopotamia" a true Oasis in ancient times, now turned into a sand-heat-trap with low waterfall any waterfall is being monopolized "up-stream" by the same people, doing the same thing as always. What we see is called WATER WARS............AND THE BUSHFIRE SEASONS IS A CENTRAL THEME OF THEIR STRATEGY, TO TAKE OVER THAT LAND. Note: We live in the present, in modern times, the ancients in some cases did not have all the information, those that did, a small number of people, kept that information "tightly-held" as an advantage, to manipulate events for their own profit, as we research & study all the "VARIABLES" - we have the ability, the capaCiTy, the mobility, to change the course of doom.
@missplainjane3905
Жыл бұрын
You visited sir
@charm8145 Жыл бұрын
Hope a girl would marry me and take me to Tokyo 😂🙈🏃
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Yes, Tokyo is not all ultra supermodern. Okutama and Hinihara areas are still natural and traditional. Worth an escape. Monkeys, deers, and fish.
@missplainjane3905
Жыл бұрын
Good to have nature preserved not just by having concrete everywhere.
私は日本語を少し学んだので、日本のどこかの都市を訪れたいと思っています。人々は日本の高度な技術を高く評価していますが、村の素朴な生活にも好きなことがたくさんあるようです.
@Lehmanstravel
Жыл бұрын
ぜひいつか日本に来てください! 東京は都会もあり田舎もある面白い場所です!
That's what makes Tokyo different than any other capital cities in the world.
Thank you for your video. It’s always relaxing to watch.
Wow awesome views everywhere..🥰😍🥰😍 The city ia modern and clean ❤️❤️ The trees aroun the road 🥰🥰🥰 Greetings from Pacific
Wow im sure those fish were really delicious, because they were freshly caught and grilled instantly, i also love to eat grilled fresh fish.
This was such a nice trip! I’ll admit I got a little emotional only seeing five desks in that classroom. I’d love to explore more quaint areas of Japan on my next trip. Thank you for sharing!
Thank you for sharing. Lovely itinerary.
Thank you very much for this video, i really enjoy it. At least i know there are beautiful places like this in Tokyo, before I visit Japan, planning to go this year but postponed till the ticket prices turn a bit lower.
Damn Japan's country side is incredibly beautiful bro the scenery the forest the river's everything 😊👍
Thank you for sharing your day trip to this small village and your fishing activity. Been to Tokyo several time but never know about this place. I went to Chiba to visit a village /farming area.
Another amazing video. You are a talented storyteller. Thank you for showing Japan from such a beautiful and unexpected angle. I have learned so much about places I had never even known existed. The school bit was absolutely surreal and felt like some movie about supernatural events
thank you for sharing this video, I really like the natural scenery of the pristine mountains, very calming
I just found this video and enjoyed very much. Thank you so much.
Awsome video, great atmosphere capture, thank you.
That was a great trip with beautiful scenery ,well done . I admire your appetite.
数ヶ月前、東京の中心部から自転車でここまで来ました。往復110km!のどかで美しい田園風景!
@Lehmanstravel
Жыл бұрын
自転車はすごいですね! また美しい東京の田舎の動画を出します!
What a beautiful waterfall and Mother Nature too
Wow.....im one of ur silent followers,,,it is magnificent....japan us my dream place
Mother nature what I love. Thank you for the beautiful nature scenery. 😍
New on your chanel, love the simplicity of life. Thanks.
Want to go back to Tokyo so bad, but the cost of the plane ticket is expensive, with the US Recession we are in, not sure when anyone will be able to afford anything extra, unless you are rich.
@Lehmanstravel
Жыл бұрын
Please come to Japan someday...!!
Thank you for sharing.. Surely, my dream destination for exploring JAPAN. My thai friends have been there, särskilt HOKKAIDO for many times. All of them talked and told me how they enjoyed the trips as well. "YOU HAVE TO VISIT JAPAN" they said :-) Yes, maybe in 2024 after my retirement. Best Wishes from STOCKHOLM - SWEDEN
Beautiful Tokyo.. Nice place.
So beautiful. I love to take my skateboard ,and just go there, and skate and explore.
Muy hermoso 😊❤❤❤❤❤❤🎉 muchas gracias por compartir ✨️✨️✨️✨️😇😊
Excellent.
I'm new to your channel but not that new about Japan. I was an ESL teacher before with Hanaso but I've always wondered and forgot to ask my students what's the difference with "city", "prefecture", "region", "village", etc. in Japan. And which is under which? I hate Google-ing sometimes. LOL
It was lovely.
beautiful school
Nice video 💯💯
아름다운 영상 감사합니다.
Wow amaizing❤️🇵🇭
Better go in a group, friend of mine went lone ranger and disappeared...😢
nice video, love the atmosphere
My step father was there in 1945 and 1946 as part of the occupation force.
Love your videos, but would love to hear your voice explaining things.
@Lehmanstravel
Жыл бұрын
I can speak only Japanese. Sorry...😢
@Level_Up_Nation
Жыл бұрын
@@Lehmanstravel YT has translation in CC.
Inaka ga sugoi!!
Sooo pretty i shall visit there how far is it from tokyo how many minutes to get there is there any bus to get there?
@Lehmanstravel
Жыл бұрын
I guess it takes about 1.5 hour from the center of Tokyo. You can go there by bus, but there is not so many services and you need to change buses.
What is your watch with the salmon pink coloured dial?
@Lehmanstravel
Жыл бұрын
It's CITIZEN watch. I bought it over 13 years ago!
I have not been in Japan but interesting.I hope someday i can experience to see this place like you did. Thank you for sharing this video.
Oh man if you think that is Rush Hour come visit Seattle...
What’s konjak oden?
а когда там бог приезжает на землю, чтобы доказать всем свое величие, чтоб все поняли что на земле прям не жизнь а сказка)
Take me with u
Been in Japan for almost 20 years but went back to my country. I've always love Tokyo, or anywhere in Japan but I wish that the person who made this video talks directly to the viewers and not just words because it is somewhat frustrating... And show your face for crying out loud..
@CJCJCJCJ
Жыл бұрын
Who gives a shit, it's pretty
I SEE
Japan was a natural wonderland in the middle ages, and more recently has been transformed by over-commercialization of the current World, it's good to see some places where you can still see the real Japan. The local governments should sponsor a "regeneration" of the vegetation, with mostly native plants and shrubs, with possibly some ornamental trees like the cherry blossoms. In the "West" in places like Australia, California, Spain, France, Portugal, Italy, they have been suffering a high rate of bushfires or wildfires, that is being caused by a gradual and progressive deforestation of the habitat, that has a spin-off effect, where the less and less trees, causes less and less rainfall, when the trees are planted, they are the wrong type, that causes a great amount of "fuel loads" where the leaves and bark of trees fall and accumulate on the ground, afterwards with a smaller rainfall, higher temperatures, high fuel load on the ground, a drying landscape, it is a bushfire waiting to happen, although they say that in some countries, "they" don't wait for that to happen, they make it happen. So with the practice in some countries of planting large numbers of Eucalyptus trees, under the pretense of planting "harvest trees" for later to be used in paper mills, what you have is planting some of the most "combustible" trees in the World, habitually leaving large fuel loads infused with eucalyptus oils, tightly-packed in small pockets of land, often very, very close to National Parks, mountain landscapes, large forested ares, open country where only smaller "population centers" exist, in a moment, you have a spark, sometimes they say it is "lightning strikes", sometimes they say it is a cigarette butt, or a glass bottle sitting on a wall, or some other excuse, the higher the temps, the higher the chance of fires breaking out, that's how the "science" of fires work, also study well the topography of the terrain & change of winds. If I could advise one thing that could help in all the countries affected by the current wave of bushfires, Australia included, as they have some monumental battles against the "bushfire seasons", I would recommend that every year, all the Nations affected by "fires" and even those that are not, maybe like Japan - to have a "National tree planting day", where every person or every family plants a tree every year, either on their own property, or on a public space, trees can be bought from various sources, like nurseries, or local governments, the trees have to be a tree that creates a "photosynthesis" with nature, turning carbon into oxygen, turning nitrogen into hydrogen, turning rain into moisture, turning hot sunlight into filtered light, turning the ground into topsoil, holding the topsoil together, even during the greatest storm or heavy rainfall, and having a "fuel load" on the ground that is manageable by the people. At the same time as planting a tree, the locals, in their natural habitat, not only plant a small tree for the future, they can simultaneously do some pruning, picking up leaves, bark and discarded rubbish that people might leave behind after bushwalking, hiking, mountain biking, maountain climbing, trekking, camping, canyoning, white water rafting, fishing, hunting, bird watching, nature watching, tree hugging, landscape painting, swimming in the rivers, lakes, streams, or open oceans. A National tree planting day, held in early Spring of each year, before the weather heats up too much, is the way to get the "ecosystem" back like the old days, when there used to be far less bushfires than now, it's a delicate balance, which cannot be "tipped", there are numerous examples of "bad practices" causing catastrophic events, like in the old Rapa Nui (Easter Island) and the old Mayan Empire, where they had to abandon the "inner forest" for gradual lack of rainfall, or like in North Africa, where a once lush, green vegetation was turned into sand and stone, like in the Stans, where the entire landscape was cleared of trees, like in Arabia, where the slightly significant rainfall was withered away to next to nothing, like in the old "Mesopotamia" a true Oasis in ancient times, now turned into a sand-heat-trap with low waterfall any waterfall is being monopolized "up-stream" by the same people, doing the same thing as always. What we see is called WATER WARS............AND THE BUSHFIRE SEASONS IS A CENTRAL THEME OF THEIR STRATEGY, TO TAKE OVER THAT LAND. Note: We live in the present, in modern times, the ancients in some cases did not have all the information, those that did, a small number of people, kept that information "tightly-held" as an advantage, to manipulate events for their own profit, as we research & study all the "VARIABLES" - we have the ability, the capaCiTy, the mobility, to change the course of doom.
@missplainjane3905
Жыл бұрын
You visited sir
Hope a girl would marry me and take me to Tokyo 😂🙈🏃
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