I really appreciate this Japanese farmer's future oriented mindset toward children. His desire for kids all around the globe to love eating vegetables and his willingness to have children on his farm to participate in daily farm life is wonderful!!
@NaturesAlwaysRightАй бұрын
It's a very inspirational outlook on farming. I hope more farmers will try to invest time in next generation. If they only had more time!
@oilairnaloАй бұрын
So they can fight shyness. Haiiii!
@mervinjosemosende541014 күн бұрын
I want to work as a farmer.
@KUSINIERO25 күн бұрын
Such a very humble japanese person. Keep it up. Godbless you man
@lajwantishahani1225Ай бұрын
In India things are beginning to turn around. Farmers who had shifted to chemical pesticides, fertilizers, hybrid seeds or even GMOs sent their children to cities for college education and jobs. These farmers were severely debt ridden, suffering from cancer and often driven to committing suicide! But their children, mostly engineers, are now coming back to agriculture with a different approach. They're adopting regenerative or natural farming methods with some modern technologies like drones and some of the smaller machines shown in this video. Our world needs far too many more such people who are dedicated to growing healthy food and feeding people ❤
@odelapavan437113 күн бұрын
👍,in India young farmers don't get married,indian girls and their parents think farming is a crime
@prashanthprashanth10522 күн бұрын
It's true
@JustSumGuyАй бұрын
It would be so amazing to have understanding of how this system was actually made. Imagine if we could recreate it in similar climates? Its crazy that this all was made so long ago.
@stevenspencer9104Ай бұрын
Thank you from Louisiana!I thoroughly enjoyed your experience in Japan. The American people love the Japanese people and their most excellent products! God bless all of you!
@Sencman1Ай бұрын
Hello from Trinidad. Love every minute of this experience. Thanks very much for bringing us along to meet these beautiful people and to see their incredible farm. This is what the world needs to see more of. Please keep globetrottibg and delivering these gems.
@EuniceCarlinАй бұрын
Aw this looks so good.I'm really amazed with how Japanese people do stuff like farming, technology and nature in balance.
@cathybrewer8958Ай бұрын
Enjoyed this video, this farmer is so smart. To be able to grow veggies so nice. Everyone seems so nice also. Those onions are beautiful. Don't see many like that. Usually buy Peru Sweet onions. For some reason I desperately want to grow onions and they just don't work for me. Not giving up yet. The farm was set up so clean and neat. Would love to visit there.
@anamarievivero7774Ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing our farmers here in Japan. I’m not Japanese but because I do live here for many decades and I consider myself as a Japanese in heart ♥️! 😅 We own a land in my country and we have a rice fields when I was a little and we did plant corn 🌽, melons, wearer melons I do love our plants because I grew up tasting them but when I came here , I was surprise because I found out that the Japanese tomatoes are sweet like fruits , and the veggies are more delicious. Even the veggies and rice has a sweetness flavor here in Japan. I am happy to see that there’s so many young generations doing farms lately. Anyway, I don’t know if you knew the Former MLB players named : Randy Bass and Tom O’Malley. This two MLB players played here in Japan and when they back in US they retired and became farm owners, they both become a Japanese wheat and corn suppliers . I’m a Hanshin Tigers fan and I’m a fan of Bass and O’Malley and do still love them for still doing their business for the Japanese people.
@lucyb1526 күн бұрын
Really enjoyed this. I'm interested in seeing traditional methods for specific crops as well as the whole farming scene in Japan. thanks! I like your conversation.
@U_3823 күн бұрын
Very nice, friendly and sometimes funny conversation. Thank you for showing us. Good luck for the future.
@KATHIR89616 күн бұрын
I am Sham from Sri Lanka, I am really enjoying this video as a farmer. Thank you so much.
@BurnzNineThirdАй бұрын
i love this man smiling ear to ear Peace from NY
@NarcisoMadera3 күн бұрын
BRAVO extraordinary Japanese farming
@WhatWeDoChannelАй бұрын
That was interesting! They love their machines! Everything is very straight and organized.
@BalticHomesteadersАй бұрын
Loving this Japan based content, hope there’s more. Many thanks.
@diggingga6197Ай бұрын
I love the idea with the pepper plants there with the line to keep them stable.I think I’ll try that with my peppers next year
@eth_fishАй бұрын
I’ve been loving these videos from Japan, thanks!
@NaturesAlwaysRightАй бұрын
Glad you like them!
@FarmAgricultureFA12 күн бұрын
The field looks beautiful. Thank you!
@cesartabasa3204Ай бұрын
Agriculture is still amazing in Japan despite its advanced economy.
@KarelSeeuwen6 күн бұрын
A long time ago, I used to live in Kobe, and had an Entomologist friend who worked in Awaji-shima. He used to give me lots of onions and sometimes shika-niku. Awaji Onions are famous, but too sweet for me. I grow my own onions now in Nagano, perfect for me. Thanks for the great video Mate.
@jessicadentalaid4728Ай бұрын
Does he do to the water to eradicate the bacteria while it sits 30 days? Or does sitting alone “starve” the bacteria to death? I’m not sure I understood. Great video - Again! Love every single video you put out!
@JonnyDee-uh1eoАй бұрын
I would think the flow of the water keeps it from becoming stagnant which helps stop the bacteria growth.
@MJ-oj5boАй бұрын
I am watching from India and you are explaining very well. The world has a lot to learn from Japan.
@DrAahad-xo6ev17 күн бұрын
Thank you for this very nice site tour of Japanese Farmer's efforts invested for kitchen gardening. My two PhD cosupervisor have been there and l heard enough about hardworking but this is very amazing to me seeing some practices on farm. I would like to salute Japanese nation of hard working. I had been seen hospitality of Japanese who had extended a technical cooperation a as token gift OF Technologies 35 years back in the field of Agriculture Reseach, Jaffarabad, Baluchistan, Pakistan but our native culture didn't preferred much that's why my nation is far behind of advancements, I guess.
@madhavigunnala3479Ай бұрын
Lot of tools enjoyed Vedio !, Simple water irrigation system liked it !
@eddieraru7054Ай бұрын
This taught very paramount for us all. ❤
@panaychannelchannel996Ай бұрын
Very nice conversation..a lot knowledge shared..
@jamesjordan9846Ай бұрын
Get farm children involved with the technical science of farming 😮😮 and its benefits, growth, and exploration.
@BDavis54819 күн бұрын
Konnichiwa Excellent video. Three harvests per year is a testimonial to great fertility and great crop management skills. 100 jobs is exactly right and he has the honest understanding of what one job is needed when and which he shouldn't do at all like delivery. 13 years of experience is a great teacher and focusing on the children is exactly right. I'm sharing this with my elementary school teacher daughter for further discussion. We've raised chick's before and something on farm might work well.
@bonniepoole109519 күн бұрын
Excellent video!
@Nayan24028 күн бұрын
The way farmer say ...ohh yes yes yes 😂.....I really like it 😅
@PhotoRam405Ай бұрын
Japan is so popular right now! 👍
@Mustbetrue133Ай бұрын
No it's not,they reopened the whaling industry Japan fkn sucks
@cmbaz1140Ай бұрын
Sadly...
@Lietuva47Күн бұрын
Subaru Forester with Bar is very needed to relax in forest with camp !
@decaminoalvergel996125 күн бұрын
Congratulation and thank you for the video. I see your pasion for the agriculture. It's beautiful job and more important in the live. Is necessary that many people can take interest in this activity, hopefully many young people. I see the difference the work in country like Japan and my own country, here still we put many hard human force to activity 😂. 😅😅. Greetings from Perú.
They must be almost at the water table to hold water like that. The indigenous (Indians) grew corn like that.
@frogsongfarm1303Ай бұрын
Great tour thank you! Are they using organic amendments?
@silverlacedwyandotte6437Ай бұрын
Another great episode, mate 🎉
@m.goodengumman3941Ай бұрын
Fantastic 👍🏼🇬🇧
@DuckhavenOamaruАй бұрын
Really nice video, so interesting and I love all the small machines. We have small tractors here in NZ too, but they are outside my budget .
@jackmatson92523 күн бұрын
Here in Michigan and other coen growing states the big combines are drive by young ladies and showing good skills., from their good experiences
@asma.nooruddin27 күн бұрын
Thank you!
@kumarram29553 күн бұрын
very nice I appreciate it I am from india
@BokuHa18 күн бұрын
Im young boy....i do the same things like you guys did.....dont worry....we are the youth are still exist....you asked where the young boy and young girl are......now i answer you guys......here we are.......always exist.....cause nature always correct😂😂
@cookinginpeace44727 күн бұрын
Really farming is very interesting,I started farming from 4-5year I grow papaya naturally but I am finding difficulty in selling
@GiGaSzSАй бұрын
Wonderful mindset about children helping on a farm. Maybe elementary schools will someday have practical subjects where children actually work instead of being bored of listening.
@rickthelian2215Ай бұрын
Love onions and potatoes too🧅 Subscribed to KZbin Channel 😊
@MarloBorja-iv8fm26 күн бұрын
I love japanese people 🤍 Watching from Antipolo 🇵🇭
@KarelSeeuwen6 күн бұрын
I am a engineer; I should be retired now, but we can't find any young people to work out in the countryside where we are located. I myself move here when I was 35, but until then the city life was much more fun. I applaud Tama-kun for involving kids in his work.
@martharinebiseko14575 күн бұрын
My daughter is gonna start engineering school....she loves the countryside. It amazes me at 18yrs
@nitinraval410529 күн бұрын
Good thinking JAPANESE BOY,GROW FARMING, CHILDREN ❤
@ScolaKoinange11 күн бұрын
Good job u really need a vacation come to kenya i will host u with my family ad show u around
@SahidulIslam-py7swАй бұрын
Smart farming
@tengotnco594226 күн бұрын
So cool ❤🎉
@utdchannel3223 күн бұрын
Kapan is so popular right now 👍❤❤
@ONEJCFARMАй бұрын
Do you have contact details of the machine distributor where we can buy the machine that makes canal?
@utdchannel326 күн бұрын
Very nice👍❤❤
@typerightseesightАй бұрын
Brawndo has what plants crave!
@6691Adonis22 күн бұрын
Thanks for the video; I would like to add, if the irrigation system was introduced one hundred years ago in Japan, in some countries, especially in Sahara we call this system as Fouggara and it was almost used since centuries ago (scaricity of water was the main reason to adopt it)
@nilojan646121 күн бұрын
Very nice
@elizabethmensah310221 күн бұрын
Interesting you are great
@diggingga6197Ай бұрын
I’m new to the channel.I have been curious on vegetables like daikon radish process in growing.
@blessildajoyАй бұрын
Fantastic
@pankajchoudhury8117Ай бұрын
enjoyed the video.❤ from india
@chan_chan505313 күн бұрын
naoya ventures in farming also😅 peace 😂
@raptor110624 күн бұрын
Looks like they sprout the rice seed like producing fodder before the machine sows the sprouts in the ground. Is this how it is done in the USA also?
12 күн бұрын
22:40 How they putting geares on the second floor?
@atenas80525Ай бұрын
Kept looking for the "secret water" - all I saw was that it comes from a spring - kind of clickbait - I was hoping for some insight that we might be able to use
@JhunDumsTVXjАй бұрын
wow
@3bouldersurban653Ай бұрын
Are the machinery stored upstairs and why? If they are
@NaturesAlwaysRightАй бұрын
Ya they are upstairs, there's a lift to move them up and down. I think it's just his best place he has to store them all.
@222mmaxАй бұрын
They don't utilize ducks like other rice farming. One hundred workers and machines for a 1.5 hectares farm. Wow! Thank you God bless you Maranatha
@mikanfarmerАй бұрын
Perhaps you misunderstood, .....he does not have 100 workers, he just means that a farmer has to do 100 different jobs. Most Japanese farmers do not use ducks, that I think is more usual in China.
@222mmaxАй бұрын
@@mikanfarmer thank you God bless you Maranatha
@little_dandelionАй бұрын
Ducks are one way. In Asia, you have farmers that instead of ducks, raise fishes in the rice fields. Others are experimenting with crabs.
@susuhsullivanАй бұрын
Hope you and your homestead didn’t sustain too much damage from Helene 🙏🏼
@mcastanedajonesАй бұрын
Wishing the same.
@Edgar-FriendlyАй бұрын
A major problem with farming in Japan is the size limitation. For economies of scale, farmers must have larger plots of land. I have the benefit of access to extended family plots that have no interest in farming by younger generations that moved to the city. But, my situation is not common. Being less restrictive on granting a farming license could help to. Foreigners interested in akiya and farming are more that Japan realizes, and the roadblocks really slow down progress.
@dertythegrowerАй бұрын
Respect. 7:40 😅
@radioindonesia4680Ай бұрын
wow rich farmer in japan?
@nagarajdn7385Ай бұрын
Even in India🇮🇳 farmers are slowly switching to natural farming.
@SweetUncleGАй бұрын
Do they have internship program in their farm...? 🤔🤔🤔
@ravinbangari71339 сағат бұрын
i rarely appreciate this video one coment ii can do its good to start doing agricuulture as a subject from the starter in school and should make children understand that working for themselves is more profitable and what benefits is their for own farming
@peaceleader731510 күн бұрын
Japanese farmers and fishermen are never been valued this much throughout Japanese history.. hmmmm.. well done to all none corporate farmers who value quality more than quantity of the world 🌎.
@theycallmesocks1369Ай бұрын
Toenails = tunnels. Lol
@tripathiprabhakarАй бұрын
It's very pricey for one onion, in India you will get around 0.5$per kg.
@SssanboАй бұрын
Japan has some the best vegetables and fruits. I don’t they do organic as much . I’ve been wondering how they grow those absolute units of peach
@NaturesAlwaysRightАй бұрын
Japan definitely uses a lot of pesticides and herbicides. And it was pretty hard to find certified organic at the grocery stores.
@SssanboАй бұрын
@@NaturesAlwaysRight one thing they do have that’s different is a “luxury fruit” category . You’ll see a super expensive fruit that’s flawless , huge , and delicious in every way
@sangrilamoon3575Ай бұрын
depending on your side, I'm neither a good nor a bad person! respect button❤💗 ↙↙↙↙
@satishborkar907818 күн бұрын
Earning in farming and earning in job it has huge difference that's why new generation don't want farming. Is one reason
@SulochnaDevi-r3n18 күн бұрын
Solar air flying led tools machine
@tory464Ай бұрын
💚👍
@nabbilasueb5817Ай бұрын
People in the back (where the door is) Be like : huh who's flying 😅 👇
@JanaTeague-r3c27 күн бұрын
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@oilairnaloАй бұрын
Frankly, I do not know.
@KumarK-vi5kbАй бұрын
Average age of farmers all over world is 😢
@khirfanm2320Ай бұрын
You look like vampire family member🎉🎉🎉🎉
@mther123Ай бұрын
You should back to USA
@WhatWeDoChannelАй бұрын
That was interesting! They love their machines! Everything is very straight and organized.