Walking in Magome, a post town where hydrangeas bloom, and the old Nakasendo road (Samurai Road).

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  • Опубликовано: 29 июн 2024
  • Today, we walked through Magome-juku in the early morning when no one was around, looking at hydrangeas.
    The old Nakasendo Road leading from Magome-juku to Tsumago-juku is called "Samurai Road" by foreign tourists and is a popular hiking course for foreign tourists.
    In the latter half of the video, we walk along the "Samurai Road" to Tsumago-juku.
    Magome Tourist Association official website kiso-magome.com/
    Date taken : June 27, 2024
    Camera : SONY ZV-E10
    Lens : SELP1650
    Resolution : 4K
    *Using Google Translate. Therefore, please be aware that there may be typos or omissions.
    *Please note that the information in the video may not be 100% accurate.
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Комментарии • 30

  • @user-nt6ce2ef2c
    @user-nt6ce2ef2c 4 дня назад +2

    Muy bonito pueblo con tantas flores y árboles 🌸💮🌲🌳. Y el rumor del agua 💧💧💧 PRECIOSO 👌👍

  • @user-ui4mw3hh2p
    @user-ui4mw3hh2p 4 дня назад +5

    Пение птиц и журчание воды, это просто Рай❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @alking.abwhajr
    @alking.abwhajr 8 часов назад

    مدينة مذهلة جدآ وكل شي جميل 💐🧡🤲

  • @WendelV
    @WendelV 3 дня назад +1

    Nice 😃

  • @DuyTamvlog123
    @DuyTamvlog123 2 дня назад +1

    Chào bạn ngày mới vui vẻ và hạnh phúc nhé bạn còn đường hoa nở đẹp quá bạn ơi tôi thích video này giao lưu đồng hành cùng nhau phát triển nhé bạn ❤like 🎉❤❤❤❤

  • @_roseitubunga
    @_roseitubunga 4 дня назад +2

    benar Luar biasa

  • @gulumsersarkaya1798
    @gulumsersarkaya1798 4 дня назад +2

    Taş döşeli yollar,çiçekler ve akan suyun sesi,ortamın sakinliği beni mest etti.😇 Bu güzelliği paylaştığınız için çok çok teşekkür ediyorum.🙏 Ortancaları ben de çok severim.Ülkenizdeki ortanca çeşitlerini gördüğüm için mutluyum.Ormanlarınıza hayranım.😊 Bu muhteşem yürüyüşe gönülden teşekkürler ediyorum.🥰

    • @JapanTravelWalk
      @JapanTravelWalk  3 дня назад

      Benimle yürüdüğünüz için teşekkür ederim🙏😊

  • @MaribelMontesinos
    @MaribelMontesinos 4 дня назад +2

    Gracias, he estado tan relajada en este paseo que me he dormido , pero no pasa nada, lo he vuelto a ver, maravilloso paseo con el agua y los pajaritos de fondo. Gracias 💜✨💫

    • @JapanTravelWalk
      @JapanTravelWalk  3 дня назад

      Gracias por ver el video dos veces😮👍😊

  • @VolosPelionWalkingTours
    @VolosPelionWalkingTours 4 дня назад +1

    So nice video about a beautiful place, it seems that time has stopped in this village. Thank you for uploading! ❤

    • @JapanTravelWalk
      @JapanTravelWalk  3 дня назад

      Thank you for your comment. It's better to have no people around when filming videos, but it would have been better if the store was open😅

    • @VolosPelionWalkingTours
      @VolosPelionWalkingTours 3 дня назад +1

      @@JapanTravelWalk yes that is always useful! 😊

  • @briannicholls2893
    @briannicholls2893 4 дня назад +2

    Since I discovered your channel I have been very much enjoying your videos. Thank you. This one sent me back to the photos of my first visit to Japan in 1976. My fiancee ( now wife) and I walked from Tsumago to Magome and back on a very hot July day. I remember stopping for a rest at a tea house where the owner offered us some 蜂の子の佃煮 (simmered bee grubs) he had made, but I wasn't adventurous enough to try them at that time. I probably should have. Magome still looks much as I remember it. I also still have a 1976 photo of the waterfall.

    • @JapanTravelWalk
      @JapanTravelWalk  4 дня назад +1

      Thanks for your comment, is it 1976?
      So hiking in Magome and Tsumago has been known to the world for such a long time? I have to change my perception.
      I'm not adventurous with food either, so I've never had bee tsukudani 😅.
      I'm glad my video reminded you of those days😊

    • @briannicholls2893
      @briannicholls2893 4 дня назад +1

      I first went to Japan in 1976 at the end of my second year studying Japanese at university in England, and before moving to Tokyo in 1978. My wife had visited the Magome and Tsumago area with friends from work before she met me, and thought it would be a good place to visit. It certainly wasn't so popular then. I think we met less than a dozen other people walking the trail.

    • @JapanTravelWalk
      @JapanTravelWalk  3 дня назад

      @@briannicholls2893 You studied Japanese. Also, your wife recommended it.
      I finally understand, at last, that you walked Magome in the year 1976, which is when you were there.
      By the way, there were about 60,000 hikers who crossed the Magome Pass last year.

    • @briannicholls2893
      @briannicholls2893 3 дня назад +1

      @JapanTravelWalk Before meeting me my wife worked for a couple of years at a company in Yokohama that had an oil painting club, so they used to go on painting trips to the mountains and coastal areas. That gave her many good ideas for places we could go together. A couple of months ago we were in Tokyo, Kamikochi and Shikoku, and it was amazing to see how many foreign tourists there are now. There are still areas of Japan we would like to see before we get too old, so we look forward to getting more ideas from your videos.

    • @JapanTravelWalk
      @JapanTravelWalk  3 дня назад

      @@briannicholls2893 From now on, I will think of you when considering video shooting locations.
      Kamikochi, Marunouchi Line, Magome...

  • @qas.2344
    @qas.2344 3 дня назад +1

    New subscriber indonesian ❤🇮🇩

  • @c.carrere8020
    @c.carrere8020 4 дня назад +3

    Bonjour... Quel privilège de visiter ces lieux !!!
    Cette allée pavée de pierre, sinueuse et pentue, ces devants de maisons fleuries...
    C'est tellement beau !!!
    L'eau, source de vie est très présente... Qu'elle soit un simple filet ou cette cascade...
    L'heure était tranquille pour en percevoir toute la beauté sereine...
    Cette vidéo est un guide merveilleux !!!
    Même pour la voyageuse virtuelle que je suis 😅
    🤗🙌🙏🇫🇷

    • @JapanTravelWalk
      @JapanTravelWalk  4 дня назад +2

      Merci pour tous vos gentils commentaires.
      Cette fois-ci, la promenade était vide, ce qui m'a permis de filmer sans être distrait par les gens.
      Et cela m'a aussi rappelé beaucoup de souvenirs.
      Un habitant m'a dit que beaucoup de Français venaient aussi faire de la randonnée ici😊🌿🗾

    • @c.carrere8020
      @c.carrere8020 4 дня назад +1

      Dans le "sac à dos" de la vie, les souvenirs sont si précieux...
      Cela ne m'étonne pas que ces lieux attirent les touristes français...
      😀

  • @user-ui4mw3hh2p
    @user-ui4mw3hh2p 4 дня назад +3

    Спасибо большое, за великолепную прогулку!!!❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
    У нас в России есть множество певчих птиц!!!
    А что такое , медвежий колокол????

    • @JapanTravelWalk
      @JapanTravelWalk  4 дня назад +1

      Спасибо за просмотр видео😊
      Медвежья жесть предназначена для того, чтобы дать медведям понять, что здесь есть люди.
      Медведи в основном избегают людей.
      В Японии происходит много несчастных случаев, когда медведи нападают на людей.
      Поэтому в Японии, когда вы отправляетесь в поход в горы, вы носите на рюкзаке маленькую жестянку😅

    • @user-ui4mw3hh2p
      @user-ui4mw3hh2p 4 дня назад +1

      @@JapanTravelWalk спасибо большое за ответ. У вас наверное добрые медведи, а у нас колокольчиком не отпугнуть 😂😂😂😂😂😂

  • @user-uu3py8jn2q
    @user-uu3py8jn2q 3 дня назад +1

    Все эстетично построено, по японски😊. Мне понравилось водное колесо, очень мило, и ручей, интересно закрыт и построен. Откуда он течет, где исток, и можно эту воду пить сырой?

    • @JapanTravelWalk
      @JapanTravelWalk  3 дня назад +1

      Я думаю, что источником воды является близлежащая гора. Вы могли бы пить его сырым даже сейчас, но никто этого не делает😊