This is what RUclips content should be like.. no click bait, no unnecessary ads every 4 minutes, high quality video, no begging for subs or money . You are a hero and everyone should take a note from that.
Something about how the japanese built their cities/towns/villages are just..The temples, roads, architectures, cultures.. Wow.. It's a country with strong characters. Advances but traditional, hi-tech yet nature friendly..
Not quite. If you had ever seen urban Japan back in the 1950's and 1960's you would not think it so nature friendly. Air pollution so thick you think you were back in Los Angeles before it cleaned up. Rivers, lakes, etc filled with trash and illegal dumping just about everywhere. What you see today is the results of the generations that followed who cleaned things up and pushed for the preservation of historical and ancient buildings and homes which were being torn down at an alarming rate. Unfortunately, the Japanese version of generation X could not care less about such things. What foreigners see as traditional and beautiful, these Gen-X'er think as old fashion and out of date. And as Japan's older generation (the ones who sacrificed and preserved what you see) die off, chances are all that we think as beautiful Japan may not last much longer. Masters of the traditional Japanese arts are dying off without anyone to pass their skills and trade secret to because young Japanese are not interested.
There's actually a huge joke about this hahhaha how you have to fax a proposal about some advance tech to another office. Check this out /watch?v=VM4LIdPr2Cc
It is so clean it's unbelievable. My home country tried its best to clean the capital's streets, cut down smoke from nearby factories, etc., all of the nonsense for an international submit, and it is still nowhere near the level of organization and cleanliness of a small town in Japan on a normal day... It is not far-fetched to say Japan is at least 80 years ahead of us.
@OSRS Fiend Japan has become a poor country because of the stupid government. When I was a kid, Japan was very much different from what we see now. It was a very very peaceful country. Even Tokyo was peaceful but not now.
It's a dream to live in an old, traditional house in Narai, and make the short train ride into Matsumoto when needed for things like entertainment and shopping...
Thank you, I wish, one day been able to visit Japan, but if it is not possible, these videos are giving me the closest experience to what I wish to do when I visit. And for that, I'm very grateful.
The unhurried pace, twilight's easy calm, punctuated by the gurgling sound of water and the crunch of footsteps on gravel, there's something so utterly comforting about this meditative meander through a space frozen in time.
I find it very interesting how the town is arranged. Everything is so close together and on top of each other and you can easily hear and see conversations and the inside of buildings. Really makes the whole place feel very communal and gives off the sense that you are NOT in your own little bubble. You’re constantly around others.
This video is what made me want to go to Japan in the first place. Earlier this year I finally got to go, and my first stop was Narai-juku. It was stunningly beautiful. Walking around the same street and going into the shops that I saw in your video was really something magical. Thanks for making such great content, Rambalac.
I'm just simply … as always impressed by how Japan looks like. Architecture, nature, the air. There is no comparison to anything else. Wish I could go there ...
Rambalac....you're the coolest guy. The fact that you place the info of where you were and what time, but the camera and everything. You also love every comment that people make. You're the best RUclipsr around, you deserve millions of subscribers.
I watch your videos all day at work whenever I feel mentally tired, they're very relaxing and is very pleasant to see the beautiful places you walk through, I love your videos.
Not only do you give us a visual tour of your Japan, which we may never see, you are providing for history a recorded record of certain areas for all of posterity. Thank you for these videos. They are so beautiful, show us much of your geography, housing styles and landscaping esthetics, they are also so restful to watch. Thank you for not narrating them or providing music. Perfect the way they are.
But i hate driving at this time... its still bright enough for your headlights not to make a difference, but still dark enough for you not to see anything, lol
I just love these videos. Ordinary places that we can see and traverse somewhere else in the world thanks to someone else's efforts. I really love Japan and seeing it so real is great. You wonder what the people are doing, what the are thinking. Where are they going, where their lives are going. What they do, who they meet, who they go home to. The water troughs!! No idea. That looked like a witches car park there! 11.08. Seems weird not having street lighting. Saying that Narai-juku looks to be an idyllic place
This series of videos of yours is one of the best historical records of Japan's landscapes and atmosphere at some period in the 21st century. Thank you for capturing!
Back in the 1960s, there was a Japanese TV series called "The Samurai", set in the time of the samurai, that was exported to a number of countries including mine, where it was broadcast on TV dubbed into English. Seeing the historical street scenes on "The Samurai", I remember liking the elegant simplicity of the traditional houses with their dark wooden beams and planks, filled in with the light-coloured wall panelling. Take away the electric lighting, and many of the buildings that we see here in your lovely video could have come straight out of an episode of "The Samurai".
this was the first ever vid from your channel i watched, youtube randomly recommended me this vid im so glad i discovered your channel, i didnt remember when exactly but since then i always watching your vid whenever i feel so tired, thankyou for your hardwork for keep doing these things!
Narai-juku is a really nice historic district. Only a few things to see, but lots of shops to browse and just a pretty street. A lot of the shop owners are quite friendly, too. You can also walk to Hirasawa from Narai-juku.
Once in a while after a beautiful meditation i have this strong feeling to watch a video where rambalac is just walking through japan. These videos are great man!
I really like videos like this without unnecessary cliche travel background music...natural sounds make me feel like I am there. Please continue making videos like this if possible around the world as well.
Thank you very much. This week, i spend my resting time to watch a lot of your videos (the rainy one is my favourite). Thank you for the relaxing scenery and ambience. Cheers💕
? Japan is consistently ranked as one of the most stressful countries in the world. The government even approved l-thenanine (a calming amino acid from green tea) that can be placed in many foods.
@@Ab_someone Too long work hours, and the stress of constant punctuality. Basically, if you go there for vacation or live there it's fine, but if you work there, you're dead. At least working in office.
Thank you for your beautiful videos Rambalac! Always so relaxing and serene. I can't wait until I have enough money to visit Japan again, but meanwhile your videos offers such an authentic experience compared to any travel blog or videos such as that. It doesn't feel like an add, but like a memory.
as an australian, i think it’s so interesting how there are no sidewalks or frontyards. this makes the streets have such a different vibe to what i’m used to. i think there are upsides and downsides to both, but the streets like this seem cosier. the cars drive slowly and everyone stops for them but people are mostly just walking around. i think with the inclusion of some trees and maybe a little more room in front of the shops to put down some tables and chairs, this would be an ideal street layout. i want to visit one day and feel it in real life.
Thank you for all your video's It really send me back to Japanese atmosphere. The night kicked in very fast. I almost forgot about that! I am in Japan next may and cant wait to see this old kind of places
every step you take is art ❤️ 🌃 thank you. this is by far my second most favorite walk you've had ☺️ the first is Backstreets of Japan at night - 3 - heavy rain ☔ bless you
We love your content. Nothing is more soothing and addictive at the same time, as are your videos. I have this habit to like them even before watching. Lots of love from the another end of this world for taking us to all these fairy tale like places. Keep on.
This is what RUclips content should be like.. no click bait, no unnecessary ads every 4 minutes, high quality video, no begging for subs or money .
You are a hero and everyone should take a note from that.
I want everything for free, by richard the baby
In my country (uk) we don't get adds on here; the thought of them ruining a video every four minutes would be too much.
Yep, RUclips was better back in the days when it was about sharing user made content instead of the corporate schmooze-fest it is now.
@@Hootkins. its really annoying nowadays-just about to watch a video and 3 adverts just pop up next to one another
If you're doing videos like this, would you want them to do for free?
Something about how the japanese built their cities/towns/villages are just..The temples, roads, architectures, cultures.. Wow.. It's a country with strong characters. Advances but traditional, hi-tech yet nature friendly..
Well put. 👏👏❤️
Not quite. If you had ever seen urban Japan back in the 1950's and 1960's you would not think it so nature friendly. Air pollution so thick you think you were back in Los Angeles before it cleaned up. Rivers, lakes, etc filled with trash and illegal dumping just about everywhere. What you see today is the results of the generations that followed who cleaned things up and pushed for the preservation of historical and ancient buildings and homes which were being torn down at an alarming rate. Unfortunately, the Japanese version of generation X could not care less about such things. What foreigners see as traditional and beautiful, these Gen-X'er think as old fashion and out of date. And as Japan's older generation (the ones who sacrificed and preserved what you see) die off, chances are all that we think as beautiful Japan may not last much longer. Masters of the traditional Japanese arts are dying off without anyone to pass their skills and trade secret to because young Japanese are not interested.
Archeo-modernism, harmony
There's actually a huge joke about this hahhaha how you have to fax a proposal about some advance tech to another office. Check this out /watch?v=VM4LIdPr2Cc
Some places, like this, in Japan, are like a peaceful dream. It's all so quiet and civic.
pretty much the only reason I will go live there in 2-3 years :D cant wait
@@cheshire_ :O lucky girl. 良い旅を! さようなら
Honda Civic
@@Turnpost2552 lmao
also @Albert, I'm not a girl xd
also thanks :D
I love the cleanliness of the streets, the floral arrangements, the peace and civility, the attention to detail and art
It is so clean it's unbelievable. My home country tried its best to clean the capital's streets, cut down smoke from nearby factories, etc., all of the nonsense for an international submit, and it is still nowhere near the level of organization and cleanliness of a small town in Japan on a normal day... It is not far-fetched to say Japan is at least 80 years ahead of us.
@12345678910 Cringe fedora atheist detected lol! Go eat hamburgers you Amerimutt.
なぜこういう街並みをみると癒されるのか・・・。こういうところでのんびりしたい
自分がそこにいるような錯覚を感じてしまいます。
それもありふれた町並みではなく他の日常と隔絶した、世界観が凝縮された場所だったので余計に入り込めました。
If i lived in japan id never be home, id always just be walking around enjoying the scenery such a magical place
weeb
@OSRS Fiend
Japan has become a poor country because of the stupid government. When I was a kid, Japan was very much different from what we see now. It was a very very peaceful country. Even Tokyo was peaceful but not now.
@@xuanyu7461 Oh yes, we love Japan, is that a problem?
@@NicOz42 It's okay to be a weeb
weeb
@OSRS Fiend depressing? Depressing is live in América and sudamérica where do you not know if you will return home alive
It's a dream to live in an old, traditional house in Narai, and make the short train ride into Matsumoto when needed for things like entertainment and shopping...
I love it!
Funny I had a dream I was there
yeah. and mice will eat your furniture
Wouldn't that make the mice very sick?
@@박하연-u7p shut up korean!!!
Ever notice how peaceful everything is without cars always buzzing around
I have started to put your videos on a big screen laying on my bed after a hard work day, man i love Japan
❤️👌
Thank you, I wish, one day been able to visit Japan, but if it is not possible, these videos are giving me the closest experience to what I wish to do when I visit. And for that, I'm very grateful.
Stressful week's over, and this is the perfect video to set me on "Relaxed" mood :) Thanks, Rambalac.
That's why I decided to publish videos on Thursday and Friday :D
@@Rambalac love you man. Don't even know you.
just got off work and i sit down to watch this, it really makes me de-stress from a stressful week :)
Haha yes Aurex
Nice, quiet and clean👌
Safe. Quite. Clean. Respectful. My kind of city.
The unhurried pace, twilight's easy calm, punctuated by the gurgling sound of water and the crunch of footsteps on gravel, there's something so utterly comforting about this meditative meander through a space frozen in time.
I love traditional Japanese architecture. These old towns are beautiful! Thanks for sharing with us!
💙
I love japan some places look straight up magical
That's what organising does
I find it very interesting how the town is arranged. Everything is so close together and on top of each other and you can easily hear and see conversations and the inside of buildings. Really makes the whole place feel very communal and gives off the sense that you are NOT in your own little bubble. You’re constantly around others.
20:40 love the music / exchange in the shop! very immersive.
This video is what made me want to go to Japan in the first place. Earlier this year I finally got to go, and my first stop was Narai-juku. It was stunningly beautiful. Walking around the same street and going into the shops that I saw in your video was really something magical. Thanks for making such great content, Rambalac.
I'm just simply … as always impressed by how Japan looks like. Architecture, nature, the air. There is no comparison to anything else. Wish I could go there ...
Japan and japanise people are such beutiful and polite!... i love the food and the peopel.. ty to upload this.. Love from Italy :)
12:42 that footsteps sound change to stones felt so smooth that it was almost eargasmic.
Rambalac....you're the coolest guy. The fact that you place the info of where you were and what time, but the camera and everything. You also love every comment that people make. You're the best RUclipsr around, you deserve millions of subscribers.
Thank you sooooo much for your videos in Japan . You have no idea how satisfying it is to come home after work and see your videos 🙏🏻
Another great one. Thank you.
Don't have the money to travel there so watching this makes me happy
Same here. A hungry Greek.
You'll get there. Work hard for the things you want
same~ hope one day we can go
I watch these to help with panic attacks and to help me calm down from anxiety so I can sleep. Thank you very much for these.
I watch your videos all day at work whenever I feel mentally tired, they're very relaxing and is very pleasant to see the beautiful places you walk through, I love your videos.
30:57 sounds like an ufo was about to land there
Замечательное видео, передает атмосферу вечера в горах, шум воды, свет редких фонарей, сумерки... Спасибо!
Such a beautiful place. Thank you for taking us along with you. Love how quiet and peaceful it is.🙏🏻
Anytime I see the word "night" in one your titles I get excited! Perfect Friday surprise, thank you sir.
Not only do you give us a visual tour of your Japan, which we may never see, you are providing for history a recorded record of certain areas for all of posterity. Thank you for these videos. They are so beautiful, show us much of your geography, housing styles and landscaping esthetics, they are also so restful to watch. Thank you for not narrating them or providing music. Perfect the way they are.
Thank you for videos like this. I get home from work, I sit down, shut my brain and watch your videos. It really calms me down and helps me rest.
22:00 Best way to start the weekend. Lovely place as well. Thank you
These places look almost surreal, like you're walking on a model of a city. It looks so interesting and special, like this cute train pass.
28:00 this is my favorite time of day. It's so strange feeling when the sky is dark blue and the world gets slowly less visible
But i hate driving at this time... its still bright enough for your headlights not to make a difference, but still dark enough for you not to see anything, lol
Wonderfull 😍😍
An kiss from Italy ..🇮🇹
I love Japan 🇯🇵
28:48 People came back to home and start cooking dinner.
This is life.
You mean the ghosts turn on the lights.
私のような歩く事が好きな者にとってはとてもありがたい動画です。とても参考になりますし、いつまでも観ていられます。
本当に感謝いたします。ありがとうございます。
I just love these videos. Ordinary places that we can see and traverse somewhere else in the world thanks to someone else's efforts. I really love Japan and seeing it so real is great. You wonder what the people are doing, what the are thinking. Where are they going, where their lives are going. What they do, who they meet, who they go home to. The water troughs!! No idea. That looked like a witches car park there! 11.08.
Seems weird not having street lighting. Saying that Narai-juku looks to be an idyllic place
I from Brazil and I love your videos. Amazing country Japan
This series of videos of yours is one of the best historical records of Japan's landscapes and atmosphere at some period in the 21st century. Thank you for capturing!
こういう田舎に行ってくれる人は貴重
東京を撮った高画質散歩ビデオはたくさんあるけど、手間暇かけて地方まで出向いてくれる人は本当に少ないです
ありがとうございます
sometime i wonder what amount of civic sense and maturity a society needs to maintain a place like this. wonderful
this place is heaven it's just the perfect video to watch when the weekend comes thank u so much for doing it
It’s looks so lovely, no trash in the streets
Hope someday google earth can explore like this
52:00 respect for holding a camera straight for an hole hour always thought it be a go pro
Day time, dusk, and night.. Such a perfect walk to finish the week. Many thanks for all your work ! Peace from Taiwan 🙋🏽♂️🇹🇼
Chill & Explore 🥰🇹🇼💕💕
@@TM-jl6vz Greetings
this game has incredible graphics, very impressive
Back in the 1960s, there was a Japanese TV series called "The Samurai", set in the time of the samurai, that was exported to a number of countries including mine, where it was broadcast on TV dubbed into English. Seeing the historical street scenes on "The Samurai", I remember liking the elegant simplicity of the traditional houses with their dark wooden beams and planks, filled in with the light-coloured wall panelling. Take away the electric lighting, and many of the buildings that we see here in your lovely video could have come straight out of an episode of "The Samurai".
teachings of buddha and japan perfectly matched compassion and serenity
Млиин...как же мне здесь нравится! Столько деталей собраны вместе, очень уютное местечко. Дружище спасибо за прогулку.
Great video of a stunning place. Thank you. 😍👍👌🤗 the late afternoon light and approaching dusk is lovely to watch.
who needs death stranding when you have videos like this
Lol
ok boomer
@@gaja6692 what the?
@@futuretrunks9257 ok boomer
Thank You for sharing your walk.
It was beautiful and relaxing.
Chris from Miami Florida.
this was the first ever vid from your channel i watched, youtube randomly recommended me this vid im so glad i discovered your channel, i didnt remember when exactly but since then i always watching your vid whenever i feel so tired, thankyou for your hardwork for keep doing these things!
旧中山道奈良井宿ですかー、良いところですね。しかし、片側4車線、下を都営三田線が走ってるあの「旧中山道」と同じ道だとはとても信じられない。
塩尻まであずさで行って、そこから中央西線に乗り換えればそんなに遠くないんですね。いつか行ってみたいです。
Narai-juku is a really nice historic district. Only a few things to see, but lots of shops to browse and just a pretty street. A lot of the shop owners are quite friendly, too. You can also walk to Hirasawa from Narai-juku.
what a great thumbnail, an old style building but a traffic light in the distance in front of a big mountain.
Beautiful place thanks for sharing.
OK! The beginning of the video was awesome, just like a video game "The train has left, now let the journey begin!" hahaha much love!
So quiet and historical! Loved it! Thank you, Rambalac!👍🥰🐾 From Denmark 🇩🇰😄
Once in a while after a beautiful meditation i have this strong feeling to watch a video where rambalac is just walking through japan. These videos are great man!
Thank you again Rambalac. I've been there when I lived in Matsumoto, brings back to many memories again...
The Street is very clean and the place is peaceful Mr. Rambalac I love watching it.
Thanks so much for posting this video
It is ultra tempting. It feels like Japan country itself is hypnotizing me and saying "I know you want to come here... come... to paradise"
I really like videos like this without unnecessary cliche travel background music...natural sounds make me feel like I am there. Please continue making videos like this if possible around the world as well.
Thank you very much. This week, i spend my resting time to watch a lot of your videos (the rainy one is my favourite). Thank you for the relaxing scenery and ambience. Cheers💕
Pretty sure i will never be able to travel to Japan but i'm glad this kind of videos exist so i can feel like i was there .
Japan is the most breathtaking relaxing country in the whole world!
-Lots of Hugs from Florida,USA
? Japan is consistently ranked as one of the most stressful countries in the world. The government even approved l-thenanine (a calming amino acid from green tea) that can be placed in many foods.
@@goldenmanuever1176 😮 is it because it's too orderly?
@@Ab_someone Too long work hours, and the stress of constant punctuality. Basically, if you go there for vacation or live there it's fine, but if you work there, you're dead. At least working in office.
Thank you for uploading this video!
Beautiful as always! It's amazing u travel almost around Japan. I hope to see every part of this beautiful country thru your lens!
I hate those vlog and intrusive faces. Your videos are the best!
So so beautiful, tranquil, peaceful, zen everything thay connects to beauty and peace is this town wow
Rambalac, I do appreciate your passion on walking with heavy camera gears. I keep watching your videos with pleasure!
Such High quality, long and quiet videos are hard to find!! Thanks!
Beautiful Japan scenery. Nice walk. Thank you 🙏😊
Hi Jason from England, UK, really enjoy your videos, it's like I'm on vacation in Japan myself, very relaxing and enjoyable.thanks.
When the shops started to light up one by one it reminds me of the scene from Spirited Away.
Thank you so much for putting this together. It is so relaxing.
Lovely town, Wonderfully immersive as always, including the ice-cream cone crunching... ;-)
Thank you for your beautiful videos Rambalac! Always so relaxing and serene.
I can't wait until I have enough money to visit Japan again, but meanwhile your videos offers such an authentic experience compared to any travel blog or videos such as that. It doesn't feel like an add, but like a memory.
Yes. Like being there
I always look forward to your videos, thank you for another awesome video!
I don't know why I can't stop watching this.
as an australian, i think it’s so interesting how there are no sidewalks or frontyards. this makes the streets have such a different vibe to what i’m used to. i think there are upsides and downsides to both, but the streets like this seem cosier. the cars drive slowly and everyone stops for them but people are mostly just walking around. i think with the inclusion of some trees and maybe a little more room in front of the shops to put down some tables and chairs, this would be an ideal street layout. i want to visit one day and feel it in real life.
Man, I miss Japan so much... I was there just a few months ago and I need to go back. It's so beautiful and calm...
Thank you for all your video's
It really send me back to Japanese atmosphere.
The night kicked in very fast. I almost forgot about that! I am in Japan next may and cant wait to see this old kind of places
every step you take is art ❤️ 🌃 thank you. this is by far my second most favorite walk you've had ☺️ the first is Backstreets of Japan at night - 3 - heavy rain ☔ bless you
Beautiful!! Lovely!! I am very in love with Japan! Japan 🇯🇵 Tokyo
You are one of very few vloggers that shoot in a higher frame rate, bravo.
One day I will travel to Japan 🇯🇵 love from Australia!!
これこそ日本って感じですね。
一度いってみたいです
Hey Rambalac your videos are a piece of art
Let's start this walk. Hugs form Colombia.
Luis muriel 🔥
Can you walk alone at night like this in Colombia? Please respond!
Hi from America! I’ve never been to Columbia b4 ^^
@@claudiam7533 Thank you for answering.
We love your content. Nothing is more soothing and addictive at the same time, as are your videos. I have this habit to like them even before watching. Lots of love from the another end of this world for taking us to all these fairy tale like places. Keep on.
I love how your video is like a silent gameplay. Beautiful and peaceful place.
Very enjoyable to watch!
Thank you..
Blessed again with Rambalac's voice, this time ordering ice cream.
I don't know why but I love it when Rambalac gets food! 😊
Thank you very much for recording & sharing!