loojohn4935-san, Thank you so much for your kind words! I’m really glad you found the video informative. It means a lot to me!😊
@loojohn49353 ай бұрын
@@tabidora-vlog Hi, I am from Singapore & this November I am coming to Nagoya for holiday & your travelling videos are great in teaching tourist how to enjoy & respect the wonders of Japan culture.
@tabidora-vlog3 ай бұрын
@@loojohn4935 san, Hi! Thank you so much for your lovely comment! I’m excited to hear that you’re coming to Nagoya. I’m really happy that my videos could help you prepare for your trip and appreciate Japanese culture. I hope you have an amazing time exploring Japan! 😊
Every time I'm in Shingu I go to the foot of Kamikura jinja, look at the stairs for two minutes, and am like "さあぁ。無理、なぁー." Just like when Tabidora-san was at Matsumoto Toge 😂. The stairs are so long and steep and scary. I was once in Shingu in late January when they were preparing for the fire festival - - they were making huge torches, and I think they carry them while running down those stairs. It's crazy! I think they do the same thing at Nachi, from the Taisha down to the waterfall. But this time in JULY! 🥵 I haven't been to either festival because I think I would die just watching it 😵 I've seen an emaki by the artist Ōno Bakufu that illustrates the Kamikura fire festival (it was in an American private collection). The emaki wasn't labeled, but I recognized the Kamikura rock, and was like "Hey! I know that place!" So I read about Ōno Bakufu and found out that during the war he went to Wakayama prefecture and spent time painting (mostly fish and birds). He even went out to observe fish in his own little homemade submarine! 🐡 Maaan, I would pay US$10 to drink that チューチュー柚子ちゃん (34:27) right now. We don't really have any yuzu flavored stuff here😞
@tabidora-vlog7 ай бұрын
Hi Sarah-san, Thank you so much for watching the video and leaving us a message.😄 Thank you for sharing your experience in Shingu. It was fun to know that both of us had the same feeling when we saw the long, steep stairs. 😂Kamikura jinja was really nice! It took about 10 or 15 minutes to go up to the top of the mountain. I highly recommend you to go up and enjoy the beautiful shrine and scenery next time. I didn’t know about the fire festival at Kamikura jinja, so I searched on Google and found a KZbin video. It's called お燈祭り (Otoh-matsuri). It held on February 6, 2024, four years after the last one in 2020. It was exciting! The link is below. I hope you enjoy watching it. Thank you so much for teaching me about one of the famous festivals in Wakayama. kzbin.info/www/bejne/eWGwaJmogpucfNUsi=iqRZNZMCoJrq4FzZ I didn’t know about Ono Bakufu. You know much more about Japan than I do! Amazing! I checked out his work and loved his gentle style of paintings. 🐟 They’re all beautiful. You’re so smart and have an inquiring mind! I wish I could send you チューチュー柚香ちゃん. It is really good, especially in summer. Thanks again for your message!!😊
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Mayu Mさん いつもご視聴&コメントありがとうございます😄 初めて岐阜県に行きましたが雄大な自然、そして古き良き日本の風景に感動しました! 道の駅も季節によって見せてくれる表情が違って、いつ行っても楽しめると思います♪ Mayu Mさんもぜひ岐阜県の道の駅巡ってみてくださいね😊 次回動画の編集頑張ります〜💪