Is what you mentioned about the islands the same as what is mentioned in the introduction of the movie The Last Samurai? This is another great video made by you (and your crew). Thank you for making Deep Japan.
I hope in the future I can visit these islands. I find this very interesting and would love to see the islands. I am also going to look into the books. I want to learn more about them. Thank you for sharing!
I am learning about the Kojiki and Nihonshoki at the moment, and seeing Awaji-shima itself was a fantastic visual. Thank you for explaining the geography and history of this important part of Japanese culture!
Booked a place there for 3 days, glad I come by your channel. Very informative video. Thanks 🙏🏿
My pleasure. Thank you for watching Deep Japan.
So fascinating, as always! Love the history you share at the beginning of these videos. Thanks for sharing!
Thank you for watching and for your comment. See you soon.
ありがとうございます
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Thanks for the new video. I enjoyed it, just as every week.
Thank you for watching every episode. See you soon.
Thanks for another video!
My pleasure.
I'd love to go there!
Please visit Awaji someday soon. Thank you for watching.
Is what you mentioned about the islands the same as what is mentioned in the introduction of the movie The Last Samurai?
This is another great video made by you (and your crew). Thank you for making Deep Japan.
Yes, exactly. There are 2 well known ancient history book called Kojiki and Nihonshoki. The beginning of Japanese islands are written in these books.
I hope in the future I can visit these islands. I find this very interesting and would love to see the islands. I am also going to look into the books. I want to learn more about them. Thank you for sharing!
I am learning about the Kojiki and Nihonshoki at the moment, and seeing Awaji-shima itself was a fantastic visual. Thank you for explaining the geography and history of this important part of Japanese culture!
Do you have more videos about this island?
This is the only video I’m afraid.
@@lastsamuraikyoto Thank you.