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@stefandee1970
@stefandee1970 15 минут бұрын
Best city in canada
@mtbean1234
@mtbean1234 2 сағат бұрын
hmm😊
@Cuetzpallincihuatl
@Cuetzpallincihuatl 4 сағат бұрын
Beautiful, Thanks 💗💗💗💗!
@Almira-qe5wd
@Almira-qe5wd 8 сағат бұрын
Pristine and peaceful. I love Japan. ❤️ - in the history though, filipinos suffered a lot from them. Merciless killings, rape etc. .
@brianchar-bow3273
@brianchar-bow3273 10 сағат бұрын
For about 1,300 years since the Emperor established the capital of Japan in Nara, deer have been traditionally cherished as messengers of the sacred gods of this island nation blessed with greenish nature, until the present day. Deer do not live in Nara Park all day, nor do they appear to be kept in captivity. They are wild deer. At night, the deer return to the mountains to sleep.  During the day, they come down to the park to feed and relax.  Their daily rotation seems to be like that. They are regarded as sacred animals, messengers of the gods, because of a legend that when one of the four gods enshrined at Kasuga Taisya Shrine in Nara moved from the shrine in Ibaraki to the land of Yamato (Nara), the deer protected and led the god along the way and brought him to this place. For 1,300 years, people have been told not to bully the deer, the messengers of the gods. The deer know from generation to generation, that humans think so and people did not harm them, so even though the city has changed its appearance, the wild deer still feel safe and comfortable living here and they live together with people without fear of them in Nara. We are often asked what we do with deer droppings. The deer in Nara Park are not domesticated, but have been wild deer since ancient times. They return to the mountains at night to sleep and come down to the park at sunrise. Their staple food is the grass and turf in the park. Deer droppings amount to 300 tons per year, but we humans don't care much about deer droppings. The reason is that the park is inhabited by a large number of insects called "dung beetles," which digest deer feces as their staple food. The dead bodies of the dung beetles are digested by earthworms and microorganisms and returned to the soil, where they become fertilizer for the deer's staple food, grass. Since ancient times, this place has been kept clean and free from terrible stench by natural circulation in its natural state, not artificially. The name of the country of Japan when the capital was located in Nara 1300 years ago was "YAMATO" or "WA". (Great harmony between human and nature.) As the name suggests, it is truly a city where man and nature have been in harmony for a long time. So every foreign visitors to Nara need to be aware of the deer in Nara Park are "wild deer", not zoo deer managed by the government.  Therefore, it is dangerous to touch them or treat them as if they were domesticated pets. We don't know what parasites or diseases they may carry. It is very dangerous to kiss them directly.  The right way to treat them is to live with them as if they were part of the natural scenery, like watching wild birds, like the people who have lived in Nara since ancient times. The Internet does not have a corrective function, so incorrect information is disseminated. There is no “Deer Park in Nara.” in Japan. The correct term is “Deer in Nara Park” or “Wild deer that congregate in Nara Park. Please do not be mistaken, and the risk of trouble with the deer is your own responsibility. because They are wild deer.
@user-ry8zr4st3i
@user-ry8zr4st3i 10 сағат бұрын
Κάντε ντοκιμαντέρ για τους μάμέλουκους σουλτάνους
@lannbeyorn8917
@lannbeyorn8917 11 сағат бұрын
Nice Walk! How much long you wait for HDR youtube?
@nasim9145
@nasim9145 12 сағат бұрын
Beautiful motrial ..but its in canada ?
@nasim9145
@nasim9145 12 сағат бұрын
Arabic song 😍 beautiful ❤️
@PatientIlunga-vs5lh
@PatientIlunga-vs5lh 13 сағат бұрын
Bonjour ici au Congo vers Canada coût econbien
@carlishiggins
@carlishiggins 14 сағат бұрын
pls stop adding highlights because it spoils the enjoyment
@FatimaTalhaoui-ty7pz
@FatimaTalhaoui-ty7pz 14 сағат бұрын
🩵❄️☃️✨🫐
@MagnoBrz
@MagnoBrz 14 сағат бұрын
A neve é muito linda !
@The_world_at_large
@The_world_at_large 15 сағат бұрын
Lol Toronto sucks, it’s like another country living within Canada lol. Except it’s home of our major sports teams… so we have to pretend it’s Canadian
@JaguarOmor
@JaguarOmor 15 сағат бұрын
Bangladeshi government, all Forces maximum officer, governments some employee, and especially Bangladeshi present military, there're thiefest and corrupted.
@JaguarOmor
@JaguarOmor 15 сағат бұрын
Boycott Indian product. Indian product causes cancer.
@shaula919
@shaula919 16 сағат бұрын
@maykim8916
@maykim8916 19 сағат бұрын
역동적이고 시원합니다!
@user-xs8lx7lm4d
@user-xs8lx7lm4d 19 сағат бұрын
정방폭포인듯
@krishnamurarisingh6491
@krishnamurarisingh6491 19 сағат бұрын
Jai Japan.... Krishna murari singh kisan village Barma po kaithma district Sheikhpura Bihar India vary good.
@drqlqn
@drqlqn 23 сағат бұрын
çok güzel teşekkür ederiz <3
@KoreaWalkingToursTV
@KoreaWalkingToursTV Күн бұрын
Nice❤
@WT-TV
@WT-TV Күн бұрын
Subscribe & Like done! Great content! 😍👍 That was awesome, entertaining, nice sights and views! Thanks for sharing. Take Care & Greetings from Istanbul Turkey 🇹🇷💛🤗🙋
@TheWalkingLion
@TheWalkingLion Күн бұрын
Such an amazing long tour! Great work, I totally enjoyed it.
@100PaulRees
@100PaulRees Күн бұрын
Thank you for this. I was born in Regent Park, raised in Riverdale and Cabbagetown, and lived and worked for 40 yrs within walking or cycling distance of Yonge St. I worked the Eaton Centre when it first opened and Commerce Court for 15 yrs. Lived at Church-Wellesley for almost 20. My dad’s first job when he arrived in the late 50s was window washing the Royal York Hotel, at that time it was the tallest building in Toronto. I moved south in 2000 but I’m coming for a visit this August and your video has me so homesick and excited ❤
@kakadorez11
@kakadorez11 Күн бұрын
Japan is the only country in the world i would life beside my home country, the Netherlands. If it's not clean, organised, and green. Its not for me
@sergstmarks5025
@sergstmarks5025 Күн бұрын
Hi it's beautiful ❤️ but the streets look dusty u have to wear flip flops
@rayandlynrobinson6929
@rayandlynrobinson6929 Күн бұрын
It’s a very beutiful village in Japan thanks
@GuoLao-qv7qw
@GuoLao-qv7qw Күн бұрын
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@GuoLao-qv7qw
@GuoLao-qv7qw Күн бұрын
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@fjavi15
@fjavi15 Күн бұрын
Dicen que la Costa del Sol se esta convirtiendo en el Sillicon Valley de Europa, tiene su Parecido con California. kzbin.info/www/bejne/pJ7GfWiwn62jh9Esi=wjNJKkJzFa2duuBp&t=1
@ramkishansharma4305
@ramkishansharma4305 Күн бұрын
A place inhabited with over 2lakhs of people is a village? I felt very inspired to learn that Mexico has such developed villages.Share videos regarding some typical rural village which represents true economy of the country. Thanks for sharing the video and cheers from India.
@JorgeHernanArcilaAristizabal
@JorgeHernanArcilaAristizabal Күн бұрын
Nice video.
@GuoLao-qv7qw
@GuoLao-qv7qw Күн бұрын
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@GuoLao-qv7qw
@GuoLao-qv7qw Күн бұрын
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@GuoLao-qv7qw
@GuoLao-qv7qw Күн бұрын
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@lasvegasstripcruising
@lasvegasstripcruising Күн бұрын
kzbin.info/www/bejne/Z3jLe52uZ56na5Isi=eI1ji_2wl_aY-gGW🦩🦩🦩
@annienduati9860
@annienduati9860 Күн бұрын
Looks beautiful here
@akichang748
@akichang748 Күн бұрын
I love ds place, most beautiful during winter. Been here sooo many times. Love japan🌷🫶💖
@user-tf7tm7kz9h
@user-tf7tm7kz9h 2 күн бұрын
It's my country ❤❤❤❤❤CANADA 🇨🇦 🎉🎉🎉
@AmbientWalking
@AmbientWalking 2 күн бұрын
Beautiful walk! Love Tokyo!
@LenDalim23
@LenDalim23 2 күн бұрын
wow Osaka i never see before
@azizdahoumane5126
@azizdahoumane5126 2 күн бұрын
les routes sont catastrophiques, un chaque coin de rue tu trouve des travaux, l'insécurité ses derniers années...
@PhiromWalker
@PhiromWalker 2 күн бұрын
Wonderful walking street video I am PhiromWalker from Cambodia like your video
@susanjaojoco4652
@susanjaojoco4652 2 күн бұрын
are there still people living there, like the real owner of the houses. are there edible fishes in the ponds there?
@rosetzu_nagasawa
@rosetzu_nagasawa 2 күн бұрын
Japan does have a population problem and its more evident in the countryside than in cities. There is not a soul around in some villages, there isn't enough firefighters nor ambulance drivers. Its a CRITICAL problem.
@asrawat5538
@asrawat5538 2 күн бұрын
beautiful everything 🎉❤
@maegalroammis6020
@maegalroammis6020 2 күн бұрын
the rudest festival ever.
@sum44YT
@sum44YT 2 күн бұрын
34:31 old man in the black t-shirt is a petty asshole
@WalkerWinslow
@WalkerWinslow 2 күн бұрын
All the conservative folks in the comments are so mad that SF isn’t the cesspool that Fox News tells them it is 😂