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🇯🇵[4K HDR] Dawn Walking Local Japan Oita Shimogori

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LET'S SEE!

LET'S SEE!

Күн бұрын

I walked around the Shimogori area from 5:10am as the sun rose on Saturday.
It was 35 degrees Celsius yesterday, so I decided to shoot a video early in the morning.
Starting from the train depot, a residential area with many apartments, an urban planning road with bridge piers, a leisurely train track, relaxing crows, a beautiful morning sky, and the Oita River.
Enjoy the scenery of a July morning in rural Japan.
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@therealsoul11
@therealsoul11 Ай бұрын
👍👌✌😊
@LETSSEE555
@LETSSEE555 Ай бұрын
Thank you for watching the video! I appreciate your cute comments👍
@c0v3n4n7
@c0v3n4n7 Ай бұрын
Another lovely video. I love how the streets are so clean. Everything looks so peaceful. The kei cars, small streets, you can hear nature sounds. Looks like a great location to live.
@LETSSEE555
@LETSSEE555 Ай бұрын
As you probably know, when children in Japanese elementary schools finish studying, they clean their classrooms before going home. Neither the teachers nor the cleaners help. It's just the kids doing it. We encourage children to respect the classroom where they learn, and to develop a sense of valuing things. Through cleaning, we also purify our hearts. Therefore, many Japanese people do not throw garbage on the road. Because they know the hardships of people who pick up trash. Well, some people are throwing it away these days... Japanese education, especially discipline, has become lax after the war. If we don't do something, we will be driven away by bad currency. We need to regain the beautiful Japanese spirit.
@katykay2761
@katykay2761 Ай бұрын
I can hear the birds 😺😺
@LETSSEE555
@LETSSEE555 Ай бұрын
Actually, my videos include quite a lot of birds chirping.🐥 I hope you enjoy the audio as well😊
@katykay2761
@katykay2761 Ай бұрын
@@LETSSEE555 I do 💗 Is it a quiet and peaceful area? 😃
@LETSSEE555
@LETSSEE555 Ай бұрын
There are a few cars running around, but it's a quiet residential area. I see birds in the morning.
@thvsg6970
@thvsg6970 Ай бұрын
beautiful and amazing!! i was waiting for the next video upload,thanks for sharing this⸜(。˃ ᵕ ˂ )⸝♡
@LETSSEE555
@LETSSEE555 Ай бұрын
Thank you for waiting for my video!😃 I shot a video this morning and was able to upload it. I'm very happy to hear that it's a beautiful video!😊
@katykay2761
@katykay2761 Ай бұрын
There're so many car parks here 😄
@LETSSEE555
@LETSSEE555 Ай бұрын
As I was walking, I was struck by how many cars there were. In the past, each family had one, but now many households have two or three. One for the husband, one for the wife, and one for the children if they have adult children☺️
@katykay2761
@katykay2761 Ай бұрын
@@LETSSEE555 I think it's more practical this way 😄 But is the train station close by? I can see the railways at the beginning of the video. Is it possible to walk to the train station? 😃
@LETSSEE555
@LETSSEE555 Ай бұрын
The train is running, but the station is far away.😵‍💫 In regional cities, there are no subways and the railway network is not dense, so it is ultimately more convenient to travel by car.😃
@katykay2761
@katykay2761 Ай бұрын
@LETSSEE555 😄 the government can have bus routes connecting the residential areas and the train stations. But maybe because Japan is a car manufacturing country. The government wants to encourage people to buy more cars. Do you think that's the case? 😃
@LETSSEE555
@LETSSEE555 Ай бұрын
In fact, there are two private bus companies in this city that operate many route buses. In the past, when there were no private cars, everyone used buses frequently, but as people's incomes rose and it became possible to own a car, everyone started buying cars. In the past, bus companies used to be profitable, but now they are breathing a sigh of relief. As you say, Japan's automobile industry is certainly thriving. However, I feel that ordinary Japanese people who had increased their incomes took the initiative to buy cars. I believe that the Japanese automobile industry was successful in sales because it was able to grasp the needs of the Japanese people. I think it's because Toyota, Nissan, Honda, and others were able to manufacture small cars that fit the country's narrow land, cheap, low-breakage, and fuel-efficient cars that people started buying cars all together. I think it's because supply and demand matched.
@katykay2761
@katykay2761 Ай бұрын
Is that life is easier living in a condominium?
@LETSSEE555
@LETSSEE555 Ай бұрын
I think it is financially easier for young people who don't have much savings to live in an apartment rather than building a house. They don't have to take on big debts. It seems that many young people live in the apartment complexes that appear in this video😊
@katykay2761
@katykay2761 Ай бұрын
@LETSSEE555 you don't need to take care of the repair and maintenance yourself. Or take care of the snow and flooding. And maybe safer too as it's less likely for people to break in through the windows 😀
@LETSSEE555
@LETSSEE555 Ай бұрын
It's certainly convenient for apartment dwellers as they don't have to do any repairs or maintenance. Basically, there aren't many thieves in Japan, so I think you'll be fine no matter what kind of house you live in. Japan is prone to many disasters such as earthquakes and typhoons, so only houses that can withstand them can be built. After a major earthquake occurred in the Kansai region in 1995, earthquake resistance standards changed, making every house more durable. The building is designed so that it will not collapse even if it is damaged by an earthquake of magnitude 6 to 7.
@katykay2761
@katykay2761 Ай бұрын
@LETSSEE555 It's great that the houses were built safer. But still, so many houses were washed away in the tsunami in 2011. I don't know about others but I would prefer to rent rent rent. I don't want to own a house 😅
@katykay2761
@katykay2761 Ай бұрын
@@LETSSEE555 How about you? 😃
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