2 Days in Japan’s Dying Town with So Many Abandoned Houses | Hiwasa

    Today, we are visiting and staying in Hiwasa, a rapidly aging town, located in Minami-cho, Tokushima, Japan. Just relax and enjoy the video!

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    1. hmmm people look at the house , like its good to live in but never consider all the house is so tight close together that there not much land to grow veges , fruit trees at all , really all you need is water , food , off grid eletricity to survive

    2. It's so depressing to see very few people in such a beautiful place.
      That's why human relations, social life, and relationships are very important. Not the place .

    3. Живут в сараях, едят фастфуд. Сыро. Одно хорошо – народу мало. А ценник – конский. Не поехал бы туда даже бесплатно. Жесть вообщем. Мебели нет, камера в тюрьме, а не комната. Комфортно в дождь? Разве что поехать туда рыбаком работать😂😂😂

    4. It is a depressing small town with old people, just like many countries in the world where all young peope left for big cities for jb and night life.

    5. Solo la presencia del Lic. Penalista , César Gutiérrez Priego , escuchar sus planteamientos , se siente mucho respeto y conocimiento ▪︎
      Es el Abogado del Pueblo , el más querido , por brindarnos su Apoyo ▪︎
      Fuerte Abrazo .Lic. César Gutiérrez Priego ▪︎

    6. It would be cool if – instead of foreigners coming just to make throw away businesses (so they can stay under a business visa) – foreigners come and set up some kind of actually useful business in these towns. Services to the elderly – like driving, meal cooking, accompaniment for activities, etc.

    7. 33:30 I would LOVE to stay in the castle – especially if it had raccoons and monkeys! 😀

      They should really reopen it. In today’s social media world, lots of people would stay for the views – especially if it involved animals! lol

    8. I worked in Japan for a month. This brings up great memories of the particular features of the Japanese environment. Urban, suburban, rural, historic, modern. There are many facets, and I would love to return.
      On the outskirts of Toyota City, like all Japanese towns and cities, there are miles and miles of this low rise urban ordinariness, (which I love!), with always the chance of incredible discoveries. Shops, restaurants, shrines, ancient buildings, culture old and new, everything a bit different from Europe.
      On the recommendation of a friend I took a local bus to the end of the line. Such a fascinating adventure, from a small town centre like this one, walking up into the wooded hills and trails above the town.

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