This was the most entertaining one yet, my dad and I were in hysterics laughing at you waving the twig around in the woods clearing all the spiders away
It always amazes me that despite how packed in a lot of Japan is, there's still plenty of places like this, so wild, that the spiders freely take over. It is a great service that you do, taking a high-resolution camera off the beaten path like this! Thank you!
Oh...about that...even in the cities in Japan you can suddenly find yourself surrounded by spiders. And...that's fine. More spiders = less mosquitos and other bugs
That trek through the forest was absolutely epic! Watching you battle all those insects, rickety stairways and misbehaving bamboo trees had me on the edge of my seat! Yet you saw it through to the end! Epic dedication to your viewers!!
I admire your courage and the total absence of fear with which you always go to the unknown or unexplored places (which often look really scary at night😄). When you were walking through the wood, I swear I was breathless with nerves and excitement! :-) I really enjoyed this walk so much, Rambalac - thank you for sharing♥
It's just another society / country. The likelihood to be a victim of a crime is just very low there. In some countries you can even walk alone in the dark in a forest after dark as a woman. My home country Germany used to be such a country before 2015. Unfortunately not anymore. But Japan still is such a country. And I hope they don't make the same mistakes the "west" did in 2015.
I find it interesting that these paths obviously haven't been used for months or maybe years, but the areas around the diety stones are clear and have not been buried in jungle. Imagine the horror of the light running out of batteries there 👻👹😈😂
The forest part almost felt like something out of a survival first person game. Like surviving a plane crash and being stranded in some weird forest with only a twig lol
I would have loved to see the look on someone’s face as they saw Rambalac burst from the forbidden forest with his flashlight, camera gear and spider stick! 🔦🎥🎋🤣🤣🤣
I like to play these videos in the background while I'm studying. I was caught off guard when I heard a tiny shreak, saw the camera jump back, and realized you were in the middle of the woods lol.
Going through that bamboo was something else. I guess not too many people treck down that path, I probably would've just turned around. Thanks for taking us along with you on your adventures across Japan!
My favorite is at 34:00. The light, shadow, composition, it's all perfect! Simple yet so mesmerizing, plain yet so mysterious!! I've fallen in love with this scenery 🥲
Hi Rambalac! Im watching for a few years now and this was scariest one so far. Middle of the night, no one around, creepy forest, lots of spiders lurking on their webs, forbidden paths blocked with bamboo and narrow spaces. Wow! Exciting! Thank you, you fearless man!
Almost 2 hours? Wow, love it already!👍 Cup of coffee, a piece of cake and Rambalac's premiere - is there any better way to spend Saturday afternoon? :-)
Beautiful walk and very nostalgic to me because I have done many similar walk when I was in my 30s-40s .When I was still swift,strong and sure footed. Thank you Mr. Rambalac.
Hi, I'm really loving your videos. It's so calming and listening to nature is 😍. Even though I have never been to Japan, I love Japan's cultures. Thank you for the high quality videos and stay cool😎.
Spiders are talking to each other about this really large demon with glowing eyes destroying hours of intricate work in what seemed like an instant. All the while the glowing demon casually was sipping his green tea with a somewhat contented look of satisfaction. :)
Wow. Wow wow wow! This was the best yet! At one point I thought Shelob was coming to get you 😆 and it was brave of you to attempt this wearing shorts! Maybe that's what the cat was trying to say lol. Loved this so much, a great walk off the beaten track 😻🕷️🕸️👏
I got bites watching him go through those woods xD Like a warrior who has bested innumerable moths and the most uncanny of spider webs, another quest in the night, one that deserves only the cool sensation of a green tea from the farthest possible vending machine, is completed. 🌠
I love and miss Japan Soooo much. I had the pleasure to actually visit in 2015, and planned to have many more trips, then covid got in the way 😢 So to be able to share this beautifully filmed piece of visual artwork helps me to get that bit of Japan I long to further explore, one day we shall meet again Japan 💖🙏💐
Once again I come back to you my dear friend. You helped me with my 2 years of bachiller, and now I'm in the university, the new study seasson starts and I also restart viewing your videos. Keep going u help me a lot, thank you.
This one was genuinely spooky. I love getting lost in an unknown place, but not necessarily in the woods, and definitely not in pitch blackness! Your steadfastness is admirable. Ramble on, Ramblers!
Wonderful, stunning walk - first peaceful and calm with the bright Moon and starshine above, and later so dark and thrilling ! And there came a happy end fortunately 😅 👍 !! Even the cat was happy about it and said it loudly😽.
I felt really sad seeing those shrines closed off and lost to the people... :( I wonder what will happen with them. The toori still had the red varnish, but the rope had something missing. I hope it will be reopen for wanderer. Sure it's steep to get there, but the staircase made it pretty save to walk up and down.
Noborito is a neighborhood in Tama-ku, Kawasaki, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan just across the southwestern border of Tokyo on the Tama River and about 18 minutes south of Shinjuku on the Odakyu Odawara Line Express. In 1927, Odakyu Line and Nanbu Line were constructed. Noborito Station became the interchange station.
I wanted so badly to be able to tidy all the bamboo away from those stairs and cut back some of the path leading up to it. Seemed really sad to me that it had seemingly been forgotten. Video was a joy to experience, thankyou.
Damn dude, these videos are amazing you take it all in and show us everything we want to see. I cant get enough, I'd love to visit sometime and these walks make me want to travel there even more.
That was very entertaining! I was laughing out loud when you started to wave the stick at the spiderwebs!😆 Those spiderwebs were strong; when you would hit the web with your stick, sometimes the plant it was connected to was bending down!😱 By the way, some of the bamboo that was covering the stairs seemed to be tied down with string; maybe someone is trying to keep you out 🤔😆
As a westerner who never visited Japan: How annoying are those Cicadas? Because very time I hear them in videos about Japan I think to myself "Oh my God, if I had this as a background noise level every day I would become insane quickly". And I mean especially Cicada noises. I can live with "city" noises like traffic, but something about Cicadas makes it unbearable to me. Do you eventually get used to them as a westerner? What do native people think about their noise?
@@randomplantsandstuff Not a Japanese myself, but after 3 weeks of traveling I was happy to hear the sound of the small crickets we have in Germany 😆 It was rather loud yeah, but I reckon when you can't compare it to somewhere else it's fine
I've been working and listen to your videos. Sometimes watch them as I do. I glanced up and its just... woods. I'm like, "where are we???" This is not the sort of places I'm use to you filming and its dark. At first I wasn't even sure there was a path, I couldn't see it. I just see the hand come out and start swatting down webs and MASSIVE spiders. Probably the most I've ever seen of you other than when its raining and u have your squeeze bottle to clean the lens or a rare glimpse of a reflection reflection. I hope your ok after that and it wasn't too frightening. I did enjoy the little adventure.
I wouldn't be surprised if you capture some ghost in your video. I have lived in Japan half of my life and yes I had lot's of ghosts experience there. By the way I watch your videos because for some reason it gives me the feeling of I'm there and I'd like to thank you for that. I miss Japan so much and as soon as it opens up, I'm flying right away. Sending you my love from the beautiful island of Guam.
I like Tokyo. I like your videos. I like people, places, shops, markets and restaurants you show in your videos. Nice video. Every thing looks so beautiful and clean.Your local municipality and people are taking good care of the city.....
56:00 That distant scream tho playing J-Horor game teaches me this is the moment where i should walk to the other direction/ 1:05:09 I Heard that too . . . Overall that bamboo forest trip is crazy . . . . . :D
I was worried. Can Rambalac get through this much excitement on a single vending machine green tea? And then it happened! This is now a full 2 tea adventure!
This was the most entertaining one yet, my dad and I were in hysterics laughing at you waving the twig around in the woods clearing all the spiders away
I was laughing so hard when he would stop at the steps as if he heard some noise up ahead.
"you're a wizard now harry"
brooo the spiderwebs just kept coming
Watching this made feel like i was watching an RPG game where your character is armed with a twig xd
Excellent idea.
This is one my favorite videos. I love how he starts off in the town and ends up in the wild fighting off spiderwebs. Great video.
It always amazes me that despite how packed in a lot of Japan is, there's still plenty of places like this, so wild, that the spiders freely take over. It is a great service that you do, taking a high-resolution camera off the beaten path like this! Thank you!
Are there such places in the countryside where there are no such large spiders?
Oh...about that...even in the cities in Japan you can suddenly find yourself surrounded by spiders. And...that's fine. More spiders = less mosquitos and other bugs
That trek through the forest was absolutely epic! Watching you battle all those insects, rickety stairways and misbehaving bamboo trees had me on the edge of my seat! Yet you saw it through to the end! Epic dedication to your viewers!!
I love thenight walks especially. I often study while having them play in the background, they really help me so thank you
Arigatou Polyglot San, Dozo Yoroshiku Nihon Desu... 🇯🇵🇯🇵🇯🇵🙏
I admire your courage and the total absence of fear with which you always go to the unknown or unexplored places (which often look really scary at night😄). When you were walking through the wood, I swear I was breathless with nerves and excitement! :-) I really enjoyed this walk so much, Rambalac - thank you for sharing♥
It's just another society / country. The likelihood to be a victim of a crime is just very low there. In some countries you can even walk alone in the dark in a forest after dark as a woman. My home country Germany used to be such a country before 2015. Unfortunately not anymore. But Japan still is such a country. And I hope they don't make the same mistakes the "west" did in 2015.
@@randomplantsandstuff there are many creeps in japan too
@@dalilahdali6970 When was your last encounter with one there? Or are you not speaking from _experience?_
@@randomplantsandstuff the secret of a society without crime is a very large middle class without huge social inequalities.
I find it interesting that these paths obviously haven't been used for months or maybe years, but the areas around the diety stones are clear and have not been buried in jungle. Imagine the horror of the light running out of batteries there 👻👹😈😂
The forest part almost felt like something out of a survival first person game. Like surviving a plane crash and being stranded in some weird forest with only a twig lol
I would have loved to see the look on someone’s face as they saw Rambalac burst from the forbidden forest with his flashlight, camera gear and spider stick! 🔦🎥🎋🤣🤣🤣
Wow this looks like a scary video game!
5:51 Family Mart 6:15 Toyota rentals 7:05 Welpark sign ... I remember this area from an earlier video. :D I watch Rambalac too much.
this is so awesome! what a brilliant idea for a walk!
This channel is an international treasure. I f-ing love Japan. Thank you for your commitment my man!
I like to play these videos in the background while I'm studying. I was caught off guard when I heard a tiny shreak, saw the camera jump back, and realized you were in the middle of the woods lol.
Going through that bamboo was something else. I guess not too many people treck down that path, I probably would've just turned around. Thanks for taking us along with you on your adventures across Japan!
Hi from Czech Republic 🙋🏻♂️🇨🇿
This is very beautiful video!! 👍📽️❤️🇯🇵😉
My favorite is at 34:00.
The light, shadow, composition, it's all perfect!
Simple yet so mesmerizing, plain yet so mysterious!!
I've fallen in love with this scenery 🥲
That shot of the city from up in the hills is wild. Such an enormous amount of urban sprawl in view. And people think the LA skyline is crazy.
You looked like an Indiana Jones. Many spiders and its web, bamoo jungle, scary shrines. This is an advanture in Japan not just walking.
digital quality superb. when I was cameraman years ago, night video without mega lighting was not possible.
Wow. I can't believe you went through that spider infested forest all by yourself in the dark. Thank you for this great video!
That's OK, I was followed by invisible friends 👻👻👻👻👻
Hi Rambalac! Im watching for a few years now and this was scariest one so far. Middle of the night, no one around, creepy forest, lots of spiders lurking on their webs, forbidden paths blocked with bamboo and narrow spaces. Wow! Exciting! Thank you, you fearless man!
Almost 2 hours? Wow, love it already!👍 Cup of coffee, a piece of cake and Rambalac's premiere - is there any better way to spend Saturday afternoon? :-)
I'm sure there must be! 😉🤣
@@oharne46 Yeah, sure there is, but... not for me, not today. :-) It just depends on the individual, the moment, the situation... 😉
@Ludmila Bartova Yeah, that's what my wife told me, "not for me, not today!" ☺🤣🤣
@@oharne46 🤣😹🤣
he is the king of walking vids, it's not even close
Rambalac, my friend, you got another nice video here my friend, hope to see many more 👍👍👍👍👍.
My goodness, what dedication and perseverance! You're the greatest, Rambalac!
Beautiful walk and very nostalgic to me because I have done many similar walk when I was in my 30s-40s .When I was still swift,strong and sure footed. Thank you Mr. Rambalac.
59:44 Sir, you are a brave man. I would never have walked this path of pure horror.
Hi, I'm really loving your videos. It's so calming and listening to nature is 😍. Even though I have never been to Japan, I love Japan's cultures. Thank you for the high quality videos and stay cool😎.
Spiders are talking to each other about this really large demon with glowing eyes destroying hours of intricate work in what seemed like an instant. All the while the glowing demon casually was sipping his green tea with a somewhat contented look of satisfaction. :)
Wow. Wow wow wow! This was the best yet! At one point I thought Shelob was coming to get you 😆 and it was brave of you to attempt this wearing shorts! Maybe that's what the cat was trying to say lol. Loved this so much, a great walk off the beaten track 😻🕷️🕸️👏
I got bites watching him go through those woods xD
Like a warrior who has bested innumerable moths and the most uncanny of spider webs, another quest in the night, one that deserves only the cool sensation of a green tea from the farthest possible vending machine, is completed. 🌠
Hi Captain!! Uploads Cool! This enjoyable scenes! It's elegant! Very well. see you again
I thought I was an oddball for enjoying something like this. Glad to see I'm not alone!
I love and miss Japan Soooo much. I had the pleasure to actually visit in 2015, and planned to have many more trips, then covid got in the way 😢
So to be able to share this beautifully filmed piece of visual artwork helps me to get that bit of Japan I long to further explore, one day we shall meet again Japan 💖🙏💐
Once again I come back to you my dear friend. You helped me with my 2 years of bachiller, and now I'm in the university, the new study seasson starts and I also restart viewing your videos. Keep going u help me a lot, thank you.
This one was genuinely spooky. I love getting lost in an unknown place, but not necessarily in the woods, and definitely not in pitch blackness! Your steadfastness is admirable. Ramble on, Ramblers!
You just keep getting better. Loved it! I can see you taking this exploring thing to even greater heights!
1:22:38 I can already imagine Rambalac's sigh of relief after finishing all those obstacles he encountered in the woods :D
The HDR video of the night alley is exceptionally sparkling! 👍👍👍
Nice tour in Noborito. Thanks my friend. Lets go!
Спасибо!
Thank You for the effort! It was lovely to watch. :-)
Wonderful, stunning walk - first peaceful and calm with the bright Moon and starshine above, and later so dark and thrilling ! And there came a happy end fortunately 😅 👍 !! Even the cat was happy about it and said it loudly😽.
this reminds me I haven't done any hiking for more than a year now ,
thank you for another amazing video again
You are very bravo for go through that places nobody cross
I felt really sad seeing those shrines closed off and lost to the people... :( I wonder what will happen with them. The toori still had the red varnish, but the rope had something missing. I hope it will be reopen for wanderer. Sure it's steep to get there, but the staircase made it pretty save to walk up and down.
This was a really good one! Thanks for uploading :)
A unique mixture of indoor and outdoor features with stunning paths that lead you through stunning city views.
beautiful ain't it?
Noborito is a neighborhood in Tama-ku, Kawasaki, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan just across the southwestern border of Tokyo on the Tama River and about 18 minutes south of Shinjuku on the Odakyu Odawara Line Express. In 1927, Odakyu Line and Nanbu Line were constructed. Noborito Station became the interchange station.
I admire your walks even more now i am sitting at home with a strained knee tendon after a simple 2 hour walk.
I wanted so badly to be able to tidy all the bamboo away from those stairs and cut back some of the path leading up to it. Seemed really sad to me that it had seemingly been forgotten. Video was a joy to experience, thankyou.
Damn dude, these videos are amazing you take it all in and show us everything we want to see. I cant get enough, I'd love to visit sometime and these walks make me want to travel there even more.
absolutely fantastic footage. thanks for doing this, ramb!
I love Japan! i want to go there! nice visit merci!
That was very entertaining! I was laughing out loud when you started to wave the stick at the spiderwebs!😆 Those spiderwebs were strong; when you would hit the web with your stick, sometimes the plant it was connected to was bending down!😱 By the way, some of the bamboo that was covering the stairs seemed to be tied down with string; maybe someone is trying to keep you out 🤔😆
Or keep me in?
@@Rambalac impossible! Nobody can keep the Godfather of walking videos in or out of anywhere!😆
This channel has the best nightlife walks in Japan. I have been watching your videos for many years, thanks.
Really enjoyed the videos from you japan looks amazing looking foward to more new video from rambalac
This was the perfect Halloween treat 🧡🧡🧡
exactly :P
It seems like there are a lot of cicadas in Japan! Ah that classic summer sound (:
we had our share of em here in kentucky good riddance lol
@@markusarrow Haha. I thought it was just an Australian thing (:
Thank christ we don't have them in Ireland 😁
@@donallmccrudden4812 You're very lucky in that case!
@@mt.maslow8731 strangely enough, the number of insect seem to be going down, even flies.
Love those night ones ♥️ keep the good work 🙏
this rank up there with Rambalac's best videos!
This is my first video that makes me subscribed to this channel and makes me interested on another "walking videos".
one of the best !! sounds so good !!!!!!
Cool rambalac !
hi ho great rambalac's adventure, in the bamboo's wood and karma of spider's webs.
With the eerie sounds of cicadas, I'm already scared!
As a westerner who never visited Japan: How annoying are those Cicadas? Because very time I hear them in videos about Japan I think to myself "Oh my God, if I had this as a background noise level every day I would become insane quickly". And I mean especially Cicada noises. I can live with "city" noises like traffic, but something about Cicadas makes it unbearable to me.
Do you eventually get used to them as a westerner? What do native people think about their noise?
@@randomplantsandstuff Not a Japanese myself, but after 3 weeks of traveling I was happy to hear the sound of the small crickets we have in Germany 😆 It was rather loud yeah, but I reckon when you can't compare it to somewhere else it's fine
@@randomplantsandstuff I consider this as the 'soundtrack' to summer ; in New Zealand .
1:03:50 new weapon found and equipped; +10 courage
That was a crazy adventure. Thanks for posting.
That was scary. But I really liked the little area where you emerged from the forest, all those quiet homes. Thanks for sharing!
Bunch of great places for an evening walks, except parts with 🕷 ofc. Someone has to make a fpp videogame about guy fighting spiders with a twig :D
Utterly wonderful, thank you.
I watched it twice now awesome
LOVE the crickets!
The crickets are so loud! I can see where Shingo Nakamura got his sample for Thousands of Sounds from. It's almost therapeutic to listen to them.
I really like the sounds of the crickets and stuff
so unusual to see these small unkempt parts. I love it.
Top quality production! Best wishes.
I've been working and listen to your videos. Sometimes watch them as I do. I glanced up and its just... woods. I'm like, "where are we???" This is not the sort of places I'm use to you filming and its dark. At first I wasn't even sure there was a path, I couldn't see it. I just see the hand come out and start swatting down webs and MASSIVE spiders. Probably the most I've ever seen of you other than when its raining and u have your squeeze bottle to clean the lens or a rare glimpse of a reflection reflection. I hope your ok after that and it wasn't too frightening. I did enjoy the little adventure.
I wouldn't be surprised if you capture some ghost in your video. I have lived in Japan half of my life and yes I had lot's of ghosts experience there. By the way I watch your videos because for some reason it gives me the feeling of I'm there and I'd like to thank you for that. I miss Japan so much and as soon as it opens up, I'm flying right away. Sending you my love from the beautiful island of Guam.
I like Tokyo. I like your videos. I like people, places, shops, markets and restaurants you show in your videos. Nice video. Every thing looks so beautiful and clean.Your local municipality and people are taking good care of the city.....
Very nice tour. Thank you so much. To travel to Japan is one of my dream.
55:50 hears some voices... turns around asap :D Edit: 1:19:10 For who are those shrines ?
Lugares Maravilhosois, saudações aqui do Brasil.
56:00 That distant scream tho playing J-Horor game teaches me this is the moment where i should walk to the other direction/
1:05:09 I Heard that too . . .
Overall that bamboo forest trip is crazy . . . . . :D
This is an amazing work! #1 in Japan Walk!👌🏼🙂
I was worried. Can Rambalac get through this much excitement on a single vending machine green tea? And then it happened! This is now a full 2 tea adventure!
Thanks Rambalac
i like this video
蜘蛛の巣を小枝で振り回して撮ってるの可愛い笑
bro that was a crazy walk 😆
This was a true adventure!
Awesome 😎🔥🤘
Thank you .i like this title.
Brilliant footage, nice job getting through the obstacle course!
I can’t wait to go back to Japan !! The most beautiful and clean country in the world !!
Great!
大学生の頃に生田で一人暮らしをしていたので、なんだか懐かしい気持ちになりました!
Man id take the bamboo maze over spider woods any day.
Thanks for the video!
La calidad de imagen es excelente , gracias desde España
una gran aventura!!!! Saludos desde argentina.