I swear Japan has some of the most beautiful landscape in the world... all the mountains and sea-side- there is just so much beauty... I have to visit Japan some day, and not just one place, a tonne of different places.
There was once a tulip park in China, and everyone just stepped on them to take photos. So it's very amazing that all japanese tourists just stand on the trail.
@@lindafukuyu5767 what? not only in China, in America, in California we have poppy fields and lots of people were stepping in them, or trying to take photos in the flowers by laying on them, it wasn't great either. We should all not step in flower fields.
amazing how the japanese public respect the park theres probably only a handful of other countries that would respect the boundaries of the park the rest would probably allow their kids to trample all over the flowers and the park would be forced to place barriers
Shin - What are you talking about? People just respect the place and kids do as well by example, - the true freedom society, is when you don't do something because you know it's wrong, not because you are being told not to.
Ye. I see this all the time everywhere I go. I remember going to this cherry blossom viewing in Sydney once, and all the people are pulling on the flowers to take selfies. Just in general no respect to the trees :(
It definitely helps when our religion teaches us to respect and appreciate the beauty of nature. From trees to the ocean there are Gods that represent them, and by disrespecting the nature we are essentially disrespecting the Gods of said nature. I'm sure that's not a rare philosophy, but with Japan being a homogenous nation it's easier to enforce and teach these philosophies to younger generations. Sorry for my lackluster english, I am a college student
This actually made me cry, because with everything happening in this world this is a place of peace even after all the tragedy that happened in Japan years ago, they turned it around. Thank you John for sharing this.
I felt the same way -- after all the stuff happening, those videos and images that have disturbed everyone with much loss of life. So sad. Felt good to me to post a fun and loving episode with a lot of life! Millions of flowers!! We need to stay positive despite it all. Hope it can bring some smiles to some faces today. Thank you for writing. -John
+Only in Japan How beautiful. Thank you for bringing just a bit of happiness into this sad, scary time in our society. Just when you think it's hard to smile, you make it easier with the simplest of gestures. A sincere and true thanks to you.
My family and I have been watching your show for a couple of years. Content and overall quality is excellent. Finally went to Japan last year and visited a number of spots you recommended. When we returned from our trip you posted the Most Surreal National Park. Amazing! Told my husband that I need go there. Well, we just returned from our 2nd trip to Japan and went to Hitachi Seaside Park for my birthday. Incredible beauty. Thank you so much for your videos. Please continue the excellent job and we look forward to visiting more places you post!! Aloha.
It amaze me that with the amount of production this channel has, it only has 292.121 subscribers. It is really a fantastic channel, I wish more people knowed about it.
I have to say thank you so much for your show. Every day I watch it I get more and more inspired to pursue my dream to teach English over there. I truly love it, even though I've never been. Please keep up the amazing work.
i hope the ministry of tourism in japan is paying you for all these awesome videos XD the Tulip field looks amaaaazing! and it's nice that the park management took into consideration a type of flower that actually naturally wanted to live there instead of forcing something to live in not-so-ideal conditions for the sake of attracting tourists.
Hi John, I just wanted to say that this channel is amazing. My wife and I have travelled to Japan several times and we have taken a lot of inspiration from your channel on where to visit, and have also reminisced watching your videos about places we have been. Your videos are very well put together, they are concise, humorous and most importantly, very informative. I hope you continue to make videos for many years to come and I can't wait to see you reveal more of Japan's lesser known attractions. Greetings from New Zealand.
When I was younger, I would never pay much attention to the nature and landscape around me. However, this past year something seemed to change in me, and I began to pay attention to everything, the different shades of green on the trees during the summer, the contrast of all the warm colors on the trees on the Autumn, I actually stumbled upon a sort of.. ombré tree whole riding the bus home from school. I had never seen anything like it before, and knew I had to take a picture. I’ve begun to pay more attention to wildflowers growing alongside the road, and to the colors of the sky, and ripples and colors of the bodies of water in my area. It’s amazing, the impact that nature can have on a person. It sounds.. weird, I know. But I actually shed a few tears while watching this video, lol. Those flowers are so beautiful, and the sheer amount of them, the way they cover the hills is simply breathtaking!
Right! I thought that there were so many bonuses this this place that it really is a complete experience! From the glass cafe to the wide open spaces and bicycle paths ... it's the perfect day. -john
Wow, John. How magnificent this is. Are those lone, rogue tulips growing within the Nemophilia at 1:33? Two aspects of Japanese culture that your videos showcase are the Japanese people's love of nature, and the pride they take in their jobs. I love how they respect nature, evident with the cherry blossoms and now these flowers. Also, the pride that these workers feel is evident. This employee was so pleased to discuss the beautiful park with you, and his descriptive words really tell the tale. It truly is something to behold.
Leopold That's a centuries old fire preventative practice; they remove fallen branches, etc., but leave the many different species of native undergrowth plants alone. See Botany Boy's videos on Japan's forests.
This place is incredibly beautiful! It's truly a place of unbound serenity. Looking at the field all the way to the plateau with the endless sky's horizon creates such a sense of tranquillity. At mere glance, one can feel as though this place is detached from the world itself, free of all things gloomy. It's a practical paradise to the eye! This is a remarkable video.
I was really surprised about the history when I dug into it. I went for the flowers and ended up with a much richer experience! Thanks for watching! -john
Thank you for this beautiful episode I love flowers *.* when the music was playing I just transport my self there thank you again John xoxox from Mexico.
Awww! Thank you Sonia! I felt like I was in a different world when I film there and again today when editing. Always so great to hear from you. Love from Tokyo! -John
i think it would be cute to bring your date to a place like this. i also think it would be cool to take a whole bunch of pictures. can't wait to go to japan
Would love to go there every season to see the different flowers bloom. Its so beautiful. I bet its so relaxing to feel the breeze on the hill looking all the beautiful flowers. Would love to take my family one day. Its truly a amazing sight.
Thanks! This was a really soothing place so I had to do my best to try to match that feeling. Have to make the best show I can to do this place justice. It deserves my best effort and I'm so happy people watched the video. -john
I'm Japanese. I must say thank you for making those videos about Japan. You videos really remind me of how beautiful my country is. I want to go visit my country again soon.
Thanks for the comforting unqiue vidoe & i really was happy watching the video , also thanks for choosing J.s.Bach Prelude for this epic flowers , Bach + Nature = Magic World ...Best of lucks & Keep on the great work ^_____^
Great episode as always, John! You said it best in the video: It is an amazing place as is but considering what was there before it gets even more special!
Scott Reeves this is one of my favorites esp when editing. Not a long story but def one that I took to heart - ex bombing range turned stunning national park that looks like a fantasy world!
Your videos are the best videos about Japan! I like your work so much, thank you for this quality! I'm not good about listening english (this is not my first language) but you speak so clearly that I understand everything you say.
I swear Japan has some of the most beautiful landscape in the world... all the mountains and sea-side- there is just so much beauty...
I have to visit Japan some day, and not just one place, a tonne of different places.
I cannot stress how much I love the Japanese respect for nature, culture and their country. It is just so nice to see.
There was once a tulip park in China, and everyone just stepped on them to take photos. So it's very amazing that all japanese tourists just stand on the trail.
@xinghao huang: Yes, You're right .. ONLY in CHINA ! :-P
how long did the tulip park last?
@@lindafukuyu5767 what? not only in China, in America, in California we have poppy fields and lots of people were stepping in them, or trying to take photos in the flowers by laying on them, it wasn't great either.
We should all not step in flower fields.
@@someonenothere8818 True
Yeah I saw that🦾
Unbelievable extraordinary beauty it's just stunning
Everyday after coming home from stressful office, its a joy to watch videos of Japan..!! Arigatou John-san :)
amazing how the japanese public respect the park
theres probably only a handful of other countries that would respect the boundaries of the park
the rest would probably allow their kids to trample all over the flowers and the park would be forced to place barriers
Shin - What are you talking about? People just respect the place and kids do as well by example, - the true freedom society, is when you don't do something because you know it's wrong, not because you are being told not to.
True... Even here in canada which must be the second best nation after japan, people would trample the flowers
Ye. I see this all the time everywhere I go. I remember going to this cherry blossom viewing in Sydney once, and all the people are pulling on the flowers to take selfies. Just in general no respect to the trees :(
It definitely helps when our religion teaches us to respect and appreciate the beauty of nature. From trees to the ocean there are Gods that represent them, and by disrespecting the nature we are essentially disrespecting the Gods of said nature. I'm sure that's not a rare philosophy, but with Japan being a homogenous nation it's easier to enforce and teach these philosophies to younger generations. Sorry for my lackluster english, I am a college student
True... Its not just the kids but some crazy instagrammers.
This actually made me cry, because with everything happening in this world this is a place of peace even after all the tragedy that happened in Japan years ago, they turned it around. Thank you John for sharing this.
I felt the same way -- after all the stuff happening, those videos and images that have disturbed everyone with much loss of life. So sad. Felt good to me to post a fun and loving episode with a lot of life! Millions of flowers!! We need to stay positive despite it all.
Hope it can bring some smiles to some faces today. Thank you for writing. -John
+Only in Japan How beautiful. Thank you for bringing just a bit of happiness into this sad, scary time in our society. Just when you think it's hard to smile, you make it easier with the simplest of gestures. A sincere and true thanks to you.
Who would dislike a video full of beautiful flowers? I always enjoy each of your stories John, keep them coming!
Looks like the flowers are smiling. They are so stunning. Thanks John for another beautiful content.
This video leaves me crying. It's so beautiful. Well done
I has to rewatch this vid because of your comments during your Q&A... Your work is Amazing Thank You
2:05 everything is soooo blue- the sky, the sea, the land... Wow superb symmetry...
My family and I have been watching your show for a couple of years. Content and overall quality is excellent. Finally went to Japan last year and visited a number of spots you recommended. When we returned from our trip you posted the Most Surreal National Park. Amazing! Told my husband that I need go there. Well, we just returned from our 2nd trip to Japan and went to Hitachi Seaside Park for my birthday. Incredible beauty. Thank you so much for your videos. Please continue the excellent job and we look forward to visiting more places you post!! Aloha.
It amaze me that with the amount of production this channel has, it only has 292.121 subscribers.
It is really a fantastic channel, I wish more people knowed about it.
How blessed you are to see such beauty and as are we for you to share it with us. Thank you 🤗
Japan is a most beautiful country in the world. I love japan.lots of love to Japan from Bangladesh.
I have to say thank you so much for your show. Every day I watch it I get more and more inspired to pursue my dream to teach English over there. I truly love it, even though I've never been. Please keep up the amazing work.
Amazing place. Great shots of it too. Thanks John.
i hope the ministry of tourism in japan is paying you for all these awesome videos XD the Tulip field looks amaaaazing! and it's nice that the park management took into consideration a type of flower that actually naturally wanted to live there instead of forcing something to live in not-so-ideal conditions for the sake of attracting tourists.
Hi John, I just wanted to say that this channel is amazing. My wife and I have travelled to Japan several times and we have taken a lot of inspiration from your channel on where to visit, and have also reminisced watching your videos about places we have been. Your videos are very well put together, they are concise, humorous and most importantly, very informative. I hope you continue to make videos for many years to come and I can't wait to see you reveal more of Japan's lesser known attractions. Greetings from New Zealand.
When I was younger, I would never pay much attention to the nature and landscape around me. However, this past year something seemed to change in me, and I began to pay attention to everything, the different shades of green on the trees during the summer, the contrast of all the warm colors on the trees on the Autumn, I actually stumbled upon a sort of.. ombré tree whole riding the bus home from school. I had never seen anything like it before, and knew I had to take a picture. I’ve begun to pay more attention to wildflowers growing alongside the road, and to the colors of the sky, and ripples and colors of the bodies of water in my area. It’s amazing, the impact that nature can have on a person. It sounds.. weird, I know. But I actually shed a few tears while watching this video, lol. Those flowers are so beautiful, and the sheer amount of them, the way they cover the hills is simply breathtaking!
I need to go there. The Nemophilia are so pretty and tulips are my favorite. The amusement park portion is a nice bonus too.
Right! I thought that there were so many bonuses this this place that it really is a complete experience! From the glass cafe to the wide open spaces and bicycle paths ... it's the perfect day. -john
Wow, John. How magnificent this is. Are those lone, rogue tulips growing within the Nemophilia at 1:33?
Two aspects of Japanese culture that your videos showcase are the Japanese people's love of nature, and the pride they take in their jobs. I love how they respect nature, evident with the cherry blossoms and now these flowers. Also, the pride that these workers feel is evident. This employee was so pleased to discuss the beautiful park with you, and his descriptive words really tell the tale.
It truly is something to behold.
FireCracker3240 they look like poppies
Alana Robertson Yes, they're Corn Poppies (Papaver rhoeas).
Leopold That's a centuries old fire preventative practice; they remove fallen branches, etc., but leave the many different species of native undergrowth plants alone. See Botany Boy's videos on Japan's forests.
Man,Your videos tempt me to visit Japan.
Good work,Keep it up👍...
This place is incredibly beautiful! It's truly a place of unbound serenity. Looking at the field all the way to the plateau with the endless sky's horizon creates such a sense of tranquillity. At mere glance, one can feel as though this place is detached from the world itself, free of all things gloomy. It's a practical paradise to the eye! This is a remarkable video.
HITACHI now means a lot more than my old TV growing up :D
A really beautiful video. Thank you for finding that place and sharing.
is like a dream
Stark contrast from the last video. Loved both. Thanks for sharing.
I didn't know the history of this place! Thank you for sharing us😊
I was really surprised about the history when I dug into it. I went for the flowers and ended up with a much richer experience! Thanks for watching! -john
Wow! The park’s history is fascinating, especially how the choice of flower came about. And the tulips was a wonderful bonus.
Omg! I think if I ever go to a place like this I might start crying of pure happiness because I love flowers! Thank you for uploading!!
Thank you for this beautiful episode I love flowers *.* when the music was playing I just transport my self there thank you again John xoxox from Mexico.
Awww! Thank you Sonia! I felt like I was in a different world when I film there and again today when editing.
Always so great to hear from you. Love from Tokyo! -John
Sad in light of Abe's politics...
Just watched this episode after your recommendation in Q&A tent session :-) looking forward to go along with you to backpacking trip !!
What a beautiful idea to have the flowers. Its gone from a former place of negativity to a wondereplace of peace. ✌️ 💖 🙏
japan never ceases to amaze me! its like stepping into a whole new world. keep doing your videos man, these are great!
Thank you! This really is another world. I am always so amazed at what I find around the next corner here. -john
Thank you for all of your hard work. Your videos are so easy to watch
azigar thanks for watching! -J
Wow...How amazing...I fell dat joyfulness happiness how lucky those people can see ds garden.....Y so much beautiful it's like a dream land.
I've just been a subscriber for only two days and I'm truly IMPRESSED! Thanks John!
volty_chu thank YOU!! Really really appreciate it :) -John
That looks like a beautiful park to visit. Thanks for sharing different times around the year to visit. Loved the tulips.
I never get tired of watching this footage. I have filmed walk videos, however this footage is even better. Especially 6:30
the tulips were breathtaking,so much colour.
What a breathtaking wonderful place it is😍😍
That place really does look peaceful.
i think it would be cute to bring your date to a place like this. i also think it would be cool to take a whole bunch of pictures. can't wait to go to japan
It definitely looks like a place for a perfect date! It must be so beautiful at sunset. Plus the amusement park is a great addition..
Thank you for taking us to your beautiful park🎈
very beautiful and informative. thanks for these great vlogs.
Thank you.A real stress buster. God bless you for sharing such an amazing video. Greetings from India.
Another epic video John! The shots of flowers were amazing
Japan is one of my favorite country everything is just undeniable
Would love to go there every season to see the different flowers bloom. Its so beautiful. I bet its so relaxing to feel the breeze on the hill looking all the beautiful flowers. Would love to take my family one day. Its truly a amazing sight.
Very cool! Thanks for sharing this beautiful place.
I absolutely LOVE your content, learning more and more about Japan through your videos! Keep up the great work!
can't wait to get there!! Japan never ceases to captivate me!!
What a surprise! Thanks for the video.
C'est beau! Your voice is really soothing. I really appreciate the hard work you put into making the videos and I love Japan. 😄
Thanks! This was a really soothing place so I had to do my best to try to match that feeling. Have to make the best show I can to do this place justice. It deserves my best effort and I'm so happy people watched the video. -john
+ONLY in JAPAN I am looking forward for your next episodes. ^•^
I'm Japanese. I must say thank you for making those videos about Japan. You videos really remind me of how beautiful my country is. I want to go visit my country again soon.
I really think I'd cry if I saw anything so beautiful in person. So beautiful.
Another great Video, thanks John
Your English is so easy to listen to and understand, no heavy accent! Its good!
Thanks :) it's my midwestern (Ohio State) accent maybe. -john
Great work! BTW even the You Tube commercial rocked, Jay Leno's garage.
Awesome episode!! So beautiful🎡🎢🌷🌹🍃
amazing video sir!!!! even without visiting in person, the rush I felt when looking at the place is incredible!!!! thank you!
I love your videos. Please post more often!!!!
What a fantastic channel you guys have going here. Love all your videos!
Once again John you have outdone yourself.
Thanks so much for this!
Thanks for sharing! It really looks so beautiful and peaceful. It must have been something amazing to see all of that in person.
Thanks for the comforting unqiue vidoe & i really was happy watching the video , also thanks for choosing J.s.Bach Prelude for this epic flowers , Bach + Nature = Magic World ...Best of lucks & Keep on the great work ^_____^
Awesome video John
Can't wait to see more exciting adventures in Japan very soon :)
For the first time I'm impressed by scenery, well done!
Great episode as always, John!
You said it best in the video: It is an amazing place as is but considering what was there before it gets even more special!
This is one of my favorite episodes so far!
Keep up the good work John. These videos are great.
Woow, story like in the Howls moving castle fairy tale, I in love with Howl and all the story....❤❤❤❤
You never fail me John, another great video of the beauty in Japan. It's a shame, there aren't many unique places like this in the states!
oh how i wish i live in japan..
Beautiful John. Stunning scenery
the tulips are magnificent! ♥
Probably the crown jewel of all the OIJ videos. Editing is top notch
Scott Reeves this is one of my favorites esp when editing. Not a long story but def one that I took to heart - ex bombing range turned stunning national park that looks like a fantasy world!
I was waiting for your video,Thank you!!
Thank you for doing a video on this park. I've wanted to go there for so long
Breathtakingly gorgeous.. Japan is in my bucket list
I love your channel and videos! Keep up the great work!
Beautiful. Thank you 🙏 😊
Woderful video.. keep going.. Great job..
This is my new aesthetic
*paused the video*
*took a screenshot*
*made it my wallpaper*
Wow...it's amazing 💖
I keep on adding places to go on my bucket list. Thanks, John.
Please do! It's the perfect day trip :) -john
this place so beautiful! I want go there.
Your videos are the best videos about Japan! I like your work so much, thank you for this quality! I'm not good about listening english (this is not my first language) but you speak so clearly that I understand everything you say.
Thank you so much for making this video. I hope you can make more soon.
Making more right now :) -John
Your channel deserves more subscribers!
👍👍👍
Keep up the good work!!!
love your documentaries!
So many lovely colours 💐absolutely amazing
Interesting video,keep up the good work!
Amazing video, as always
this is soo cool tank you for the video from a long time i was wating
Troley shot was stunning @2:00, should definitely do more of those.
I had a few but this was the best. Used the Beholder MS-1 with my GH4 15mm lens. -J
My wishlist.. Japan such a beautiful country with beautiful people.