Hi Haruki!!!! Troy and I really enjoyed this video. It looks so peaceful there. Although a definite workout walking up to the shrine. Troy says hi and said he is looking forward to your next video. Have a great day!
Troy and Tammy always comment on me, so I feel like working hard to make a video. Thank you so much. If it wasn't for Troy and Tammy, I might have quit RUclips. I am truly grateful to both of you!I wanted to convey the beauty of Kyoto in this video, so I made it look different than usual. I plan to post a video of a temple in Kyoto again next time.Quiz on Japanese culture and history will also be introduced in the video. May Troy and Tammy be happy.
@@harukisolotravel definitely don't quit you tube. You make amazing videos!!! More people will discover them. This one was beautiful. Troy made me laugh though. He was remembering your ferry video and asked "how many Haruki's make the stairs?" We will always be here to support you 😊
@@tammydodson7589 Tammy, Your words give me strength and courage.Thank you very much. However, Troy's idea surprised me. How many Haruki climb the stairs? I couldn't think of such a great idea!Troy's idea is genius! but If I climb the stairs with many Haruki, I will run out of energy and fall down on the way. lol 😂 Troy, thank you for your good advice
@@harukisolotravel there were definitely too many steps. I often wonder with places like that, is there another way up for people who can't climb that many steps (example a person in a wheelchair or someone with arthritis in their knees)
@@tammydodson7589 That's right. This Fushimi Inari Shrine was built around 710.And most of the world-famous shrines in Kyoto and Nara are built in very old times. In today's Japan, consideration for the disabled is excellent. I think wheelchairs are probably easier to live in than other countries.Unfortunately, however, shrines built in 700 do not receive such attention. Japanese shrines were also places where people practiced in ancient times, so they were built on steep places such as mountains. There are places like Fushimi Inari where you can't climb with a wheelchair, but it's difficult because you can't remodel it. It is a difficult problem because it is important to pass on historical buildings to future generations as before. In that sense, I think it's meaningful to film videos for those who can't climb or visit.
Hi Haruki!!!! Troy and I really enjoyed this video. It looks so peaceful there. Although a definite workout walking up to the shrine. Troy says hi and said he is looking forward to your next video. Have a great day!
Troy and Tammy always comment on me, so I feel like working hard to make a video. Thank you so much. If it wasn't for Troy and Tammy, I might have quit RUclips. I am truly grateful to both of you!I wanted to convey the beauty of Kyoto in this video, so I made it look different than usual. I plan to post a video of a temple in Kyoto again next time.Quiz on Japanese culture and history will also be introduced in the video. May Troy and Tammy be happy.
@@harukisolotravel definitely don't quit you tube. You make amazing videos!!! More people will discover them. This one was beautiful. Troy made me laugh though. He was remembering your ferry video and asked "how many Haruki's make the stairs?" We will always be here to support you 😊
@@tammydodson7589 Tammy, Your words give me strength and courage.Thank you very much.
However, Troy's idea surprised me. How many Haruki climb the stairs? I couldn't think of such a great idea!Troy's idea is genius! but If I climb the stairs with many Haruki, I will run out of energy and fall down on the way. lol 😂
Troy, thank you for your good advice
@@harukisolotravel there were definitely too many steps. I often wonder with places like that, is there another way up for people who can't climb that many steps (example a person in a wheelchair or someone with arthritis in their knees)
@@tammydodson7589 That's right. This Fushimi Inari Shrine was built around 710.And most of the world-famous shrines in Kyoto and Nara are built in very old times.
In today's Japan, consideration for the disabled is excellent.
I think wheelchairs are probably easier to live in than other countries.Unfortunately, however, shrines built in 700 do not receive such attention.
Japanese shrines were also places where people practiced in ancient times, so they were built on steep places such as mountains.
There are places like Fushimi Inari where you can't climb with a wheelchair, but it's difficult because you can't remodel it. It is a difficult problem because it is important to pass on historical buildings to future generations as before. In that sense, I think it's meaningful to film videos for those who can't climb or visit.
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