David Rætast
David Rætast
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20-Year High School Reunion in Sweden 🇸🇪 – A Journey of Nostalgia & Adventure
Midgården • Stud 04
20년이 지나도 친구들 얼굴은 하나도 안 변했네요.
20年経っても友達の顔は全然変わんないですね。
😅
2024.09

"Parting of the Ways - Part 1" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License
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#sweden #stockholm #graduation
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Installing an Android Head Unit and 360° Camera System on Lexus GS300 (3rd gen)
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⚠️ I am not a certified mechanic and cannot offer professional advice. The following is a record of my personal experience. 렉서스 GS300 (3세대)에 새로운 헤드유닛과 '어라운드뷰'를 설치해보았습니다. 저는 전문 기술자가 아닌 관계로 조언 등을 드릴 수 없음을 양해 부탁드립니다. レクサス GS300 (3世代) に新しいヘッドユニットとアラウンドビューカメラを取り付けてみました。 私は専門技術者ではないので、アドバイス等を提供できないことをご了承ください。 2024.06 - 2024.07 ♫ "Relaxing Piano Music" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Cr...
[1992年]レア映像CEATECの前身『コミュニケーション東京‘92』 90年代初期の最新技術展示会 | Communication Tokyo, now known as CEATEC Japan
Просмотров 578 месяцев назад
32年前の新技術🤓 今はなき東京国際見本市会場、通称「晴海国際貿易センター」で1972 - 1996年まで開催された通信技術の展示会、『コミュニケーション東京』の1992年の記録映像です。 現在も毎年開催されている、日本最大の最先端IT/テクノロジー展示会「CEATEC JAPAN」の前身にあたるイベントです。 設置看板から、野外会場では『東京国際木工機械展』も開催されていたようです。 機械好きの父が、当時ビデオカメラで撮影記録していたものを発掘しました📹 - コミュニケーション TOKYO‘92 1992年4月6日(月) - 9日(木) 10:00AM 〜 5:00PM 会場: 東京国際見本市会場 (晴海) 主催: 通信機械工業会 (CIAJ) 後援: 通商産業省、郵政省、NTT、KDD #japan #technology #1992
A Mesmerising Trip in Norway 🇳🇴 & Sweden 🇸🇪 - Cruising Along the Norwegian Fjords
Просмотров 140Год назад
역시 북유럽은 봄, 여름이 제일 이쁜것 같습니다. やっぱり北欧は春と夏が一番綺麗だと思います。 2023.05 - 2023.06 ♫ Telecasted - Sailing #norway #sweden #cruise
🦋💗🐈 - Butterfly Video for Cats | 고양이를 위한 나비 영상 | 猫のための蝶の映像
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"Hopefully, it's entertainment for both cats and humans." _RUclips itself has a loop function, only if desired._ 2023.07 ♫ Asher Fulero - Snowfall Butterflies #cat #video #buttlerfly
성남 누비길 1~7구간 - Seongnam Nuby Trail, Korea
Просмотров 4322 года назад
성남 누비길 (Seongnam 'Nuby' trail) 62.1km (38.6mi) 2022.06 ♫ Jesse Gallagher - Venkatesananda #성남 #누비길 #도보여행
마음가는대로 - 61일간의 한국 도보/자유여행 - A 61-day walking trip (for the most part) around South Korea
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마음가는대로 (Following the heart) 1228km by walk (763mi) 2020.10 - 2020.12 원래 계획은 한국을 도보로만 돌아보는거였지만 여행도중 부상(아킬레스건)도 입고, 여러 구간에 코로나로 인해 영업을 중단한 숙소도 꽤 있었고, 강원도의 태백산맥은 루트를 짜기가 어려웠습니다. 그래서 그냥 가고싶은곳에 가고, 걸을수 있을때는 걸으면서 자유롭게 여행을 했습니다. I had intended to travel around South Korea just on foot but due to several factors such as my own injury (achilles tendon), difficulty in finding lodging in some places (out...
ASMR - 진돗개가 사료 먹는 소리 | Sound of a dog eating dog food
Просмотров 4694 года назад
🔊와작와작 がりがり🦻🏼 강아지 키우는 사람이라면 한번쯤 들어봤을 사료를 맛있게 먹는 소리입니다. Sunny ♀ Jindo, 5 y.o. Date recorded: 2020.08 ♫ An oddly satisfying sound of Sunny eating food. #asmr #dog #jindo
Quad Bike Restoration - 대림 올코트 100R 복원 | Daelim AT100R
Просмотров 10 тыс.4 года назад
I happen to get an abandoned ATV and felt inclined to give it a new life. 현재는 단종된 모델이라 부품구하기가 조금 어려웠습니다만 나름 배움도 많았고 재밌던 프로젝트였습니다. 시청해주셔서 감사합니다. Finish Date: 2020.08 ♫ Ambiment - The Ambient by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Source: incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1100630 Artist: incompetech.co...
Footbridge - Inspired by Da Vinci's self-supporting bridge
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“Men build too many walls and not enough bridges.” - Joseph Fort Newton Finish Date: 2020.03 ♫ Kevin MacLeod - Passing Time #woodworking #bridge #diy
DIY Cat Tower | 캣타워 | キャットタワー
Просмотров 2604 года назад
Ari & Yuri needed an elevated vantage point to watch over their servants. Scandinavian architecture-themed cat tower. Spruce, Red Pine, Cedar 아리랑 유리가 집사들을 지켜볼 높은 전망대가 필요해서 제작했습니다. 스프러스, 소나무, 삼나무 アリ&ユリが、自分のお世話係を見渡せる見晴らしのいい場所が必要そうだったので、お作りして差し上げました。 スプルース、アカマツ、スギ 62cm x 52cm x 171cm Finish Date: 2020.01 ♫ Meditation Impromptu 01 by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution li...
Tealight Casket - The making of an Asian shrine-inspired tealight casing
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Tealight Casket - The making of an Asian shrine-inspired tealight casing
The Nakasendo Trail (中山道) - A 20-day walk from Kyoto to Tokyo
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The Nakasendo Trail (中山道) - A 20-day walk from Kyoto to Tokyo
Lauan Frame Twins - The making of Changho Wooden Window Frame
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Lauan Frame Twins - The making of Changho Wooden Window Frame
The Shikoku Dream (四国歩き遍路) - A 40-day pilgrimage in Shikoku
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The Shikoku Dream (四国歩き遍路) - A 40-day pilgrimage in Shikoku
The Making of Changho Wooden Window Frame
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The Making of Changho Wooden Window Frame

Комментарии

  • @roumayladacha2115
    @roumayladacha2115 2 дня назад

    Amazing !! I have some questions 🙂 were did you spent your nights along the trail ? and if you stayed in a Ryokan or hotels did you booked it a long time before ? And do you have the list of the places ? I hope you can answer to my questions, i'm planning to do also this trail !!!!!

  • @まゆ-b7c3p
    @まゆ-b7c3p 9 дней назад

    ありがとうございます。お金が増えますようにお母さんは、こうげんびょうで、よくなってほしいです。物忘れが、激しくなったのは、二男の浩さんと暮らしてるからだと思います。二男のお兄ちゃんと、暮らしてると、2年3年で、みんな体調を崩しています。私は、お前は、働かなくてもいいし!結婚相手見つけなくてもいいから、一生親の面倒を見てろって言われていて、誰とも話すなとか、言われていて、78歳で、亡くなったお父さん今年で、2年目になるのにお母さんにお父さんが、生きていたら、82歳になるんだよって、変な事話してるいました。二男の浩さんといると、みんな頭が、おかしくなってしまいます。お兄ちゃんは、働かずにお父さんばかり働いていました。みんなが、二男のお兄ちゃんと離れて暮らして、普通の生活が、できますようにマザコン!シスコン!ストーカーのお兄ちゃんから、離れれますように

  • @よしくん-q6b
    @よしくん-q6b 14 дней назад

    何処?

    • @raetast
      @raetast 13 дней назад

      岐阜県瑞浪市です。(説明欄にも追加しました🙇🏻‍♂️)

  • @peterbarlow8912
    @peterbarlow8912 Месяц назад

    Loved the hard to find curved claw hammer. Almost left when I saw screws. Glad I stayed for the gorgeous cat! It’s more of a bridge to a chicken ladder. The bridge part just made the chicken ladder part steeper. Seen too many DaVinci bridge videos lately.

  • @Choi-r2l
    @Choi-r2l 3 месяца назад

    어디 해외인가 했는데 한국이네요 엄청난 금손!! 설치만 하기도 바쁠텐데 촬영에, 상세한 가이드까지...

    • @raetast
      @raetast 3 месяца назад

      ㅎㅎ 네 맞습니다. 자동차쪽은 처음이라 많이 헤맸는데 어쩌다 보니 완성이 됐네요 😅

  • @불꽃할리
    @불꽃할리 4 месяца назад

    엄청 손이많이가는 작업인데, 대단하시네요! 저도 시티 개조하면서 하나하나 조립하면 재미는있던데, 시간이 ...한달은 넘게걸린듯, 진짜 반기술자네요 😂😂😂🎉🎉🎉🎉

    • @raetast
      @raetast 4 месяца назад

      감사합니다! 저도 좀 느릿느릿 작업하고 부품 구하는것도 시간걸리고 영상도 찍다보니 한 두달은 걸린거같습니다 ㅎㅎ 저도 그냥 재미가 있어서 하긴했는데 다시하라면 못할것 같네요 😅

  • @dennisaskeland7603
    @dennisaskeland7603 5 месяцев назад

    Amazing the things you have done mate. Norwegian here. Ill try to do nakasendo like you did next year

  • @dennisaskeland7603
    @dennisaskeland7603 5 месяцев назад

    Think i will do this. But it feels like i wont miss much of i start in karuisawa. As ive been to Tokyo before. The guy here had a very small backpack. Slept in inns every night ?

    • @raetast
      @raetast 5 месяцев назад

      Yes I did. And of course you don't necessarily have to walk the whole thing. I just wanted to complete the entire route.

  • @roberto_af
    @roberto_af 7 месяцев назад

    Very good. Congratulations.

  • @서태진-n7m
    @서태진-n7m 8 месяцев назад

    혹시 올코트 차대번호가어디있는아세요??

    • @raetast
      @raetast 8 месяцев назад

      흠.. 기억도 가물가물하고 보질못한거 같네요 😓

  • @johnwu3439
    @johnwu3439 10 месяцев назад

    I plan yo walk from Tokyo to Kyoto this year 2024. Ive dine the Camino Frances and the shikoku 88 temples in 2023. Will certainly need help in route planning, especially accommodations along the way as i dont speak Japanese.

  • @chiccorunning
    @chiccorunning 10 месяцев назад

    Wow!! Good viseo

  • @lorebiker
    @lorebiker 11 месяцев назад

    Awesome! Any risk to encounter bears? Do you find accommodation easily through all the path?

    • @raetast
      @raetast 9 месяцев назад

      Bells were installed along some paths in the woods, which kind of alerted me but made out with all limbs intact! 😅 I made reservations over the phone pretty much every day, for a place within my daily walking distance.

  • @gspdamota
    @gspdamota Год назад

    Cant wait to do it myself, Where did you crash to sleep? Awesome doc

    • @raetast
      @raetast 9 месяцев назад

      Thank you! I stayed mostly at local inns!

  • @LyleRohr
    @LyleRohr Год назад

    Great engineering. That’s gonna rot though.

  • @푸른칠의주말숙제
    @푸른칠의주말숙제 Год назад

    안녕하세요 한주의 중반인 목요일도 서서히 마무리가 되네요 4개월전 성남누비길을 다녀오셨군요 저는 지난주에 성남누비길 영장산길을 다녀왔습니다 이영상을 보니 감회가 또 새롭습니다 좋은영상 잘보고 갑니다 좋은 저녁되세요

    • @raetast
      @raetast Год назад

      답장이 늦었습니다! 아 영장산길 좋았던 기억이 아직도 있네요 ㅎ 언젠가 다 완주하시길 바라겠습니다!

  • @tedbryer2512
    @tedbryer2512 2 года назад

    HA HA HA !!! your bridge just got a Cat Scan!!! It will last for years!!! WELL DONE!!!

  • @medcreat
    @medcreat 2 года назад

    Great job and good value for money

  • @RinorHean
    @RinorHean 2 года назад

    How did you sleep ?

  • @SeoulMan2020
    @SeoulMan2020 2 года назад

    Looking forward to your next journey!

    • @raetast
      @raetast 2 года назад

      Much obliged! Good luck in 🇯🇵 as well!!

  • @SeoulMan2020
    @SeoulMan2020 2 года назад

    Thank you for your videos... found your channel because I am planning to walk from Tokyo to Kyoto next month. I walked about 640km across S. Korea and biked about another 600km or so across Korea... Having walked across Japan and Korea, what would you say is the major difference between the two countries for someone walking across them (i.e ease of finding lodging). Thank you again and congrats on your amazing journeys...

    • @raetast
      @raetast 2 года назад

      Hmm probably having to carry around cash at all times in Japan? Haha the walk itself no different as you can imagine. I think as long as you feel somewhat comfortable asking the owner of e.g. inns for their availability and booking a room in Japanese, you should be good to go! Pretty much all the places I stayed at were booked via 📞. Hope this helps!

    • @SeoulMan2020
      @SeoulMan2020 2 года назад

      @@raetast haha thank you for the reminder… yes, Korea is very convenient in that I rarely need to use cash… will definitely load up on my yen…. Thank you again!

  • @AmbientWalking
    @AmbientWalking 2 года назад

    How beautiful. Thank you for this.

    • @raetast
      @raetast 2 года назад

      No, thank you!

  • @crypticvega88
    @crypticvega88 2 года назад

    DO IT.

  • @kayseacamp
    @kayseacamp 2 года назад

    Next year I will be quitting my job that I’ve been doing for the past 13 years to go back to school to study something different. And I planned on celebrating that shift in life with a solo trip to Japan and this has been at the top of my list of something to do. I’ve done a lot of mountainous rural backpacking trips (not like city backpack traveling) but I’ve never done a trail quite like this. I almost feel like it would be a walk through time. Seeing the preserved small villages in stark contrast to the cities

  • @hypnoziv
    @hypnoziv 2 года назад

    Best video of the nakasendo i've seen so far. I am planning on walking it aswell, so I was wondering how you handled accomodation. Did you stay in hotels troughout the whole trail or did you camp aswell? Which map did you use to not get lost? Are bears an issue (especially in the nagano prefecture and in the wilderness areas)?

    • @raetast
      @raetast 2 года назад

      Thank you for the kind words! I stayed mostly at local inns + a few business hotels that I found on google maps. I can't recall where I found the map but ther were a couple of reliable ones online. But you can always use the signs that are along the way to stay on track. I didn't stay completely on track in North Nagoya because I wanted to swing by a few places. For 🐻, I did notice bells installed on some paths in the woods but I haven't encounted one, fortunately 😅

    • @hypnoziv
      @hypnoziv 2 года назад

      @@raetast Thanks for the respons wish you luck in your next adventures

    • @foodzillaXL
      @foodzillaXL Год назад

      Fantastic video. I’m going to walk the Nakasendo next month. Still looking for a map. Can you suggest one?

  • @carmenm.4091
    @carmenm.4091 2 года назад

    What a great achievement! Thank you for sharing it with us. 👍🏼🙏🏻

  • @이우석-b4z
    @이우석-b4z 2 года назад

    열정이 대단하시네요 핸들그립 구매처좀 알수있을까요?

    • @raetast
      @raetast 2 года назад

      안녕하세요! 네 그립은 AliExpress 에서 주문구매했습니다 🙂

  • @bryans3287
    @bryans3287 2 года назад

    Imagine bamboo works too

  • @ElinaOsborne
    @ElinaOsborne 2 года назад

    This is beautiful. I'd love to walk this when borders open! Was it quite 50/50 between wilderness trail and walking the roads?

    • @raetast
      @raetast 2 года назад

      Hi sorry for the late reply. If you mean the entirety of Nakasendo path, I would say it's more like 90:10 (90 being paved and if not, more). If you're looking for the wilderness trails, they're mostly in Gifu and Nagano prefecture and you'll find trails through the mountains. Most people just walk those paths instead of the whole Nakasendo like I did.

  • @hori166
    @hori166 2 года назад

    @ 4:21 going up to Magome...@ 6:35 Narai! @ 7:12 Seba? @ 9:17 Oiwake, almost at Karuizawa, @ 9:42 going up over the pass...very difficult and scary! @12:55 I bought wagashi at 新月堂. From Saitama to Tokyo the Nakasendo is not very interesting, almost nothing remains of the 本陣, many parts are on the modern Nakasendo so there are cars, noise, heat. I want to try the Oi-Okute-Hosokute-Mitake segment this year...

  • @tocacola123
    @tocacola123 2 года назад

    Loved the video!! how much were the hotels throughout the hike?

    • @raetast
      @raetast 2 года назад

      Hi, thank you! I stayed mostly at the local inns. The price varied from 4,000 to 7,000

  • @WishfulWalkingVideos
    @WishfulWalkingVideos 2 года назад

    I am doing this also Making walking videos of each station!

  • @ms.psoasmajor
    @ms.psoasmajor 2 года назад

    I’d looked for a Nakasendo video in Japanese, but I couldn’t find a good one. Now I’ve searched in English and found this. You’re amazing! You’ve done this by yourself!! My hometown is close from “Mitake”, but I never tried to enter a trail part of Nakasendo. I had hiked from Magome to Tsumago several times on school field trip activities, but that all I had. I’d love to try hike/run one day.

    • @raetast
      @raetast 2 года назад

      Thanks for the kind words!

  • @박홍준-g4h
    @박홍준-g4h 2 года назад

    부럽습니다 저는섬에사는데 똑같은기종인데 체인이 끊어져서 고칠수가없네요 수리썬타는커녕 가게도없어 손수고쳐야하는데 방법좀말려주십시요 체인사야하는지 교체하는방법좀알려주시면 감사하겠읍니다

    • @raetast
      @raetast 2 года назад

      안녕하세요, 제가 전문가는 아니어서 뭐라 말씀드리기가 어렵네요. 직접다 분해할경우 시간도 손도 많이 가는데요 자전거체인처럼 탈거후 결합이 가능하면 그 방법이 제일 쉽지 않을까 싶습니다.

  • @korsez
    @korsez 3 года назад

    Looks good. Next time you service the bridge or on a next one keep gaps between baords so they would have space to move when contracting and expanding. Will be in good shape for longer then.

    • @raetast
      @raetast 2 года назад

      You're absolutely right, I learned the way. One of the boards eventually popped out 😅

    • @korsez
      @korsez 2 года назад

      @@raetast oh well waiting for a vid with bridge renovation then:D

    • @wizardsuth
      @wizardsuth Год назад

      It would also help rainwater drain from the surface.

  • @POLkim-st4te
    @POLkim-st4te 3 года назад

    올분해 하셨군요 잘보았습니다 대단하십니다~^^

  • @silluete
    @silluete 3 года назад

    Damn that one awesome walk.

  • @고마나루-i8l
    @고마나루-i8l 3 года назад

    얼마나 공들였을지 ...대단하십니다.

    • @raetast
      @raetast 3 года назад

      별말씀을요! 저도 여러번 현타가와서 왜 이걸하고있나 고민을 많이 했었습니다 ㅎ 😅

  • @andrewprahst2529
    @andrewprahst2529 3 года назад

    Screws? Screws are for the weak.

  • @junewong6777
    @junewong6777 3 года назад

    I really enjoy the video. Very inspiring. Just wonder how did you do the map? Are you using certain software? or App? Thanks. I am planning to bike this route when Japan opens for tourists again, hopefully soon.

    • @raetast
      @raetast 3 года назад

      Hi, I used google map with the bookmark someone roughly had created but can't seem to find it anymore. Anyway with that I was able to tell the route roughly but I kinda decided to walk on any path I wanted to based on the scenery etc. Plus you will find the nakasendo signs every once in a while so you won't be that off the track!

  • @민방훈-j5e
    @민방훈-j5e 3 года назад

    Lt160 잇는대 살리고싶내요

  • @ongshujian8074
    @ongshujian8074 3 года назад

    Wow! How many hours/km did you walk per day and where did you stay?

    • @raetast
      @raetast 3 года назад

      Hi, I walked about 25-35km per day based on the terrain and I stayed mostly at the inns!

    • @ongshujian8074
      @ongshujian8074 3 года назад

      Thanks for the reply! That sounds intense, but this trail is gonna go on my bucket list. Gotta start training!

  • @yeomanswork2617
    @yeomanswork2617 3 года назад

    Good work man!

  • @wa11nutsman71
    @wa11nutsman71 3 года назад

    I'm biking this trail in august 2022 was looking for a video showing some highlights and such great video

    • @raetast
      @raetast 3 года назад

      Sounds fun! Hopefully we will be free from Covid by then 🤞🏼

    • @wa11nutsman71
      @wa11nutsman71 3 года назад

      @@raetast do you happen to have a map or .gpx to follow I've been trying to find one that doesn't just follow the new highway?

    • @raetast
      @raetast 3 года назад

      Hey, there's been a few people that asked for the gpx file and I did find one before the walk but seems like it's off the grid now, I can't seem to find it either :( However, you will occasionally find the nakasendo signs on the road and more importantly, I don't think you need to follow the path precisely. Make your own way!

  • @jinkim265
    @jinkim265 3 года назад

    좋은 영상 잘 보았습니다. 저도 기회가 되면 모국에 돌아가서 이런 여행을 한번 하고 십네요.

    • @raetast
      @raetast 3 года назад

      감사합니다! 네 정말 좋은 경험이었어요 😁 꼭 추천드립니다.

  • @ricardopaixao9926
    @ricardopaixao9926 3 года назад

    Admirável aplicação de da Vince!

  • @lildeli3rddimention
    @lildeli3rddimention 3 года назад

    Might help to use a shorter driver bit!

  • @rezermusic8790
    @rezermusic8790 3 года назад

    so beautiful, great job, I will do it in 2-3 years :)

  • @elliotkim83
    @elliotkim83 3 года назад

    A trip like this, you cannot start if you want to go when everything (money, time, health) is ready. Rule of life is you should let one go out of your hand if you want to grip one. Older people around me say I should go when you can. Implied meaning is that it will be harder to leave when you are older with more responsibilities like career and family. Cheer to your courage David! I wish to encounter you someday on the road.

    • @raetast
      @raetast 3 года назад

      Absolutely. I can tell you that everything was not 'ready' for me either. Just had to prioritize and go for it. Thank you for your sincere comment! I too hope we cross paths on the road 👍🏼

  • @jinjinllee9252
    @jinjinllee9252 3 года назад

    감사합니다.

    • @raetast
      @raetast 3 года назад

      오히려 제가 감사합니다 🙇🏻‍♂️