Early Morning Walk through Village and Farmland | Yumesaki, Japan 4K Rural Ambience

This little village in Yumesaki sits beside the Tsubo River and a few rice fields which have yet to be planted at this time in mid-May. There are a few traditional houses along a smaller unnamed river, leading up to Mirokuji Temple. We are walking at dawn and the village is very quiet, except for the sound of the fast flowing rivers and streams, as well as some early birds singing in the fields. It is a very peaceful walk and I hope you the nice early morning atmosphere.

It seems the left and right audio channels are reversed, a version with the L/R channels flipped to better match the river location is available here: https://youtu.be/aqF5ohKNTUQ

*Subscribe* for more immersive ASMR walking adventures in Japan and beyond: https://bit.ly/3IO4oxS

*Gear*

Camera : DJI Osmo Pocket 3 – https://amzn.to/3W8qjb2
Audio recorder : Zoom F3 – https://amzn.to/3Wk3b9o
Microphone : FEL Communications / Micboosters Clippy EM272 stereo pair
Backpack : Manfrotto PRO Light Frontloader M – https://amzn.to/4b9b71z
*Purchases using the above affiliate links will help support the channel at no additional cost to you.

#4kbeautifulplaces #asmrwalking #ruralambience #morningwalk

42 Comments

  1. L/R audio fix here: https://youtu.be/aqF5ohKNTUQ
    Japan 2025 Calendar: https://ambientexploration.com/
    Hi thanks for stopping by. Somehow the left and right channels are flipped so I have uploaded fixed version at the link above. I'm still experimenting and learning when it comes to making these videos, still lots to improve without a doubt. But summer is coming, rice is in the ground, and there's lots to explore. I'm looking forward to sharing the exploration with you.

  2. I have been to Japan once and the great thing here is that Japan is truly a wonderful country. The food is delicious, the people are friendly, life here is relatively comfortable and pleasant, the natural scenery here is beautiful and majestic, you should come to Japan once to know this and it is the most wonderful country you have ever been to.

  3. There are many interesting and unique things in Japan that reflect the culture, customs and lifestyle of this country. Here are some of the unique things you may encounter:

    1. Capsule Hotel: This is a type of hotel with beds in small "pods", just enough space to sleep and some basic amenities. This type is very popular with office workers or tourists who want to save money.

    2. Extremely clean streets but few trash cans: Although Japan has few public trash cans, the streets are still clean because people are conscious of taking their trash home or to designated places for disposal.

    3. Automated services: Japan has many vending machines that sell everything from food, drinks to special items such as eggs, books, and even umbrellas when it rains.

    4. Public Bath Culture (Onsen and Sento): Japanese people have a tradition of bathing in hot springs or public baths to relax. This is an important part of Japanese culture.

    5. Restaurants served by robots and strange entertainment: You can see restaurants where robots serve or pet cafes where you can sit and drink coffee with cats, dogs, owls, and even hedgehogs.

    6. Smart toilets: Toilets in Japan are equipped with high technology, including functions such as heated seats, sprays, and music for increased privacy.

    7. Unique festivals: Japan has many strange festivals such as the Naked Festival (Hadaka Matsuri), the Doll Festival (Hina Matsuri), and the Cherry Blossom Festival, creating interesting cultural experiences.

    8. Bowing culture: Japanese people bow to show respect and gratitude. This is a characteristic of social communication in Japan.

    9. Train stations and public transportation are extremely punctual: In Japan, public transportation is very punctual. If a train is delayed even by a minute, the staff will apologize to the passengers.

    10. "Cosplay" and Anime culture: Japan is the birthplace of many entertainment subcultures such as cosplay, manga and anime, and there is even a district called Akihabara in Tokyo where fans of this culture gather.

    Each of these reflects the uniqueness and richness of the Japanese lifestyle and culture, making it an attractive destination for tourists. I Love Japan 🇯🇵🇯🇵🇯🇵🇯🇵🇯🇵🇯🇵🇯🇵🇯🇵🇯🇵

  4. This is amazing work!! Thank you so much for sharing! Those areas closed off by electric fence, what are they? Where they open to the public at some point? If so, do you know why they were closed off? Just curious thank you 🙏 😊

  5. अद्भुत वीडियो के लिए धन्यवाद🙏

    मैं प्रकृति प्रेमी हूं और मुझे वर्षा बहुत पसंद है। जापान में लोग स्वच्छता पर बहुत ध्यान देते हैं। जापान की स्वच्छता के जैसे मेरा लक्ष्य अपने देश भारत को स्वच्छ बनाना है। जय भारत

  6. This was very beautiful and relaxing, thank you for posting it! I appreciate how sometimes you narrow in on something so we can see it better, to get to know the area a little more.

Leave A Reply