I embarked on a trail along Nakasendo, the most legendary road in Japan.

Among the many scenic spots of Nakasendo, I trekked from Magome-juku to the roughly 9 kilometers distant Tsumago-juku, a journey of about three hours.

Through this video, let yourself be healed by the breathtaking landscapes.

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40 Comments

  1. Ohhhh so beautiful love love love ur videos vlogs ❀❀❀❀❀❀❀❀❀❀❀❀❀❀❀

  2. Oh my goodness! that was a very beautiful trail! As someone who loves waterfalls (being deaf, i can really feel the power of them in my body) I would end up sitting there for hours with my eyes closed, just feeling the power of them! The Studio Ghibli movie it felt like was Spirited Away/ My Neighbor Totoro, and it also reminded me of Rurouni Kenshin! The Answer to the question you asked, I have lived in both the city and countryside in America. Both have their good and downsides, like the city has decent internet, close places to shop and eat, but the down side is traffic, crowds, etc while you wont have decent internet or close shopping, places to eat in the countryside, it's very wide open, calming, no crowds, and very little traffic. Thank you for showing us this trail, and another wonderful and beautiful relaxing video! Can not wait for more!

  3. I live in the city. But I would love to live in the country. Though I an visually impaired enough not to be able to drive. That would make it a little hard to get by.

  4. I plan to visit some of these places when I visit Japan on my 30th birthday in a little more than a year. Also I live in the country and I much prefer it to the city’s because of the scenery and quietness.

  5. I live in a small lake-side town in Australia, I have lived in big cities and I much prefer small town life. Every once in a while I will travel and enjoy the hustle and bustle of a city, but I always prefer to be at home.

  6. Another wonderful video with nature and history! But no ice cold Coke from a vending machine! Samurai suffered…

    What were the water wheels used for? In America, they were often used to grind grain into meal or flour for making bread, or for power.

    I live in the country on a farm but I'm only a 30 minute drive from two different cities. We still have good Internet and food shopping nearby, but not the smells and crowds and traffic of a city. I love the peace of country living.

    Thank you for the summer walk!

  7. Wow, that first village, 43, was so beautiful! I was expecting some peaceful RPG music to start playing and the inn keeper to ask you, "would you like to rest a while? πŸ‘‰YES NO" πŸ˜ƒπŸ‘

  8. did the same 2 weeks before you did. All that part of the nakasendo is out of time. landscape from magome juku is stunning indeed

  9. omg sΓ³ peaceful, thanks for the vΓ­deo and show us this magnificent place!! πŸ’•

    I think if you have the instagram that can show some picture, that will be great πŸ™‚
    I love see pictures because that can show me others perspectives.

  10. I loved this video! I’m always interested in learning history! It’s amazing how the trail/buildings are in very good condition! Japan is so beautiful! Before I came across your YouTube channel I never really thought about Japan. Now I look forward to your videos! I hope one day I am able to visit 🫢🏽

  11. Wow! That hike was so beautiful. I would love to visit and feel the air in such a place. I'm a huge fan of your content ❀ Greetings from Spain πŸ‡ͺπŸ‡Έ

  12. yo, take us to places where otakus or gamers would go? maybe? also, what do the schools look like in japan? ive never actually seen high schoolers or an actual high school there before. ive seen it mostly on anime but not how it really looks like in real life. maybe show me whaat it looks like one day, or walk past a school on one of your vids?

  13. Wow, nice hiking. Japan countryside never stops to amaze me. I wonder if you felt the hike trail went by fast? Usually we don't even see time flying by when we're in touch with nature. πŸ™‚

    Btw, so cute that you were so proud of your tripod shot! hahahaha Nice to discover vloggin/youtubeing alongside with you.

  14. Excellent adventure! I appreciate you filming your walk so we can enjoy the beautiful scenery 😊 Thank you πŸ™πŸ½

  15. I took this walk years ago, glad to see it still looks the same! I remember I was too late for the return bus from Tsumago-juku, so continued walking to Nagiso where you can take the train back to Nagoya. That's another option if you miss the bus!

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