I am immensely enjoying the walk through the sloping neighborhoods of your Nagasaki! I may be unable to visit Japan in person, but your tour makes me feel like I am there in Nagasaki. I find it more appealing to significant places like Tokyo or Osaka. Japan is a beautiful country, and Nagasaki is a lovely place to live, enjoy, and admire. I☺️🙏
@life_in_nagasaki8 ай бұрын
Thank you for watching! Let's enjoy exploring Nagasaki together on KZbin☺️
@Lukey-Dukey-AUS6 ай бұрын
Nice area to live thank you for showing us where you live. Very quiet and relaxing👌👌
@user_2111_8 ай бұрын
Calming and interesting as always, thank you for the video!
@life_in_nagasaki8 ай бұрын
Thank you for watching !☺️
@johnwayneraleigh8 ай бұрын
Oh, my! How beautiful! Thank you once again for sharing Nagasaki! Your videos are persuading me to visit! Have a wonderful week!
@life_in_nagasaki8 ай бұрын
Thank you! Nagasaki is waiting for you to visit 😆
@Chris171986 ай бұрын
I love Nagasaki … the cute little backstreet alleys … so up close and personal … find the little cemeteries where the local community bury their deceased loved ones so adorable .. so personal and unique .. Nagasaki and its very unique landscape is definitely worth a visit or alternatively definitely worth thinking about dwelling there … love it , love it , love it 🙏🏻
@tomomiko2026 ай бұрын
I really like this kind of video. Nagasaki is my favorite place to visit. It's been exactly 20 years. With videos like this I can have a short visit, 💖 so thank you!
@TheMondayChef8 ай бұрын
Thank you again for showing us how beautiful Nagasaki is. Because of your videos I now understand why my first Japanese teacher, who lived in Tokyo and Nagasaki, really preferred your city. It's so different from the Netherlands where it's all very flat. Seeing the hills in the background amazes me. ’だいいれい!’
@life_in_nagasaki8 ай бұрын
Thank you for watching and walking with me! :) I'm originally from Kanagawa, which is next to Tokyo, but I really love Nagasaki, the City of Slopes☺️
@TheZachary2wTan8 ай бұрын
Great video as usual, mate! I felt it was fitting that you actually ended the video in my old neighbourhood - I could recognise the Fukuda Bakery at the 23:03 mark, as well as the 18-Shinwa sign at the junction a little further ahead. In fact, if you were to turn right at that junction, my old apartment is in that area. About graveyards… I’ll be honest - I don’t exactly have a good relationship with graveyards in general, but that’s probably due to the fact that I have stayed at or lived near haunted places while growing up in Singapore. I spent most of my childhood in a neighbourhood that was close to a massacre site, and during my time in the Singapore Armed Forces, I stayed in not just one, but two haunted bases. At least in Japan, though, the family graveyards feel more like a place to reflect on life and to basically let your ancestors know that you’re doing okay. They still give me a bit of the creeps, personally, but I can at least acknowledge those who are resting there, and briskly walk on through.
@life_in_nagasaki8 ай бұрын
Hi Zach! Thank you for watching. Wow, I probably made you a bit nostalgic 😆. 籠町 is a good area to live in since it is close to the 思案橋・銅座 area and is also easy to get to the city center! I'm sorry to hear that you have bad memories of graveyards...😨
@stefanowitch19698 ай бұрын
Nagasaki looks like a wonderful place to live, I love the sloping areas and it's great that you can walk to the shops in quite a short time
@life_in_nagasaki8 ай бұрын
Thank you !!😆
@Antony_isleofwight8 ай бұрын
I see why you love your city so much Sho! Thank you, once again for sharing another different view of the vastness of it..! 😊
@life_in_nagasaki8 ай бұрын
Thank you for watching! I'll show more, so I'm glad you're looking forward to it!😆
@tomomiko2026 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@life_in_nagasaki6 ай бұрын
Thank you for watching and super chat! I'm glad you enjoyed the video☺️
@rupaligaikwad90157 ай бұрын
Hello I am rupali from India I am your New subscriber Japane is a great and beautiful country thanks for sharing nagasaki place tour I really enjoy 😊
@life_in_nagasaki7 ай бұрын
Thank you for watching and subscribing !!☺️
@IndyCoolos8 ай бұрын
A nice and very interesting walk as always! It really is a beautiful place! Thank you for all the sharing about Nagasaki's history and the culture of cheerfulness and caring there is around grave areas and the deceased. Graveyards in France, mostly Christian, are places of meditation and devotion surrounded by walls and always silent. It's not dark nor scary (it could be by night :D) but not really a joyfull place as we would never have fireworks (I found that really cool btw) or events like Shoro Nagashi.
@life_in_nagasaki8 ай бұрын
Hi! Thank you for watching and leaving your comment! It's interesting to hear that it's not dark or scary in France 📝. Festivals like Shoro Nagashi in Nagasaki are really cool. I want to film it this year 😆.
@kati-ana8 ай бұрын
Nagasaki will surely keep one fit. Such nice paths for walking. I am so impressed with how lovingly the Japanese care for their deceased loved ones burial areas. The harbor view was so relaxing. How fortunate for those who have that view daily from their windows. A welcomed view to inspire inspiration while writing ones memoirs.
@life_in_nagasaki8 ай бұрын
"How fortunate for those who have that view daily from their windows." I 100% agree with you !! 😆
@Jacklittlegeko8 ай бұрын
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@AvikaMondal7 ай бұрын
I feel so good watching your video..... I am also about live my solo career life after this. So your video gives me immense energy... I really wish all the success in your life.
@life_in_nagasaki7 ай бұрын
Thank you for watching and leaving a comment! All the best ☺️
@Salma--s8 ай бұрын
Superb! Thank you for this walking tour in Nagasaki, the view on the hatbor and the mountain is amazing 😃 the sunlight is so bright and the sky bright blue! I love the calmness and the wind through the trees... also the little cat walking safely 😊 it is a really pretty city, very quite and cute... i would love to live there... Thank you for sharing with us ⚘
@life_in_nagasaki8 ай бұрын
Thank you for watching! I love this amazing and peaceful atmosphere too ☺️
@Salma--s8 ай бұрын
@@life_in_nagasaki why did you choose Nagasaki to live in among all the cities in Japan? I am curious to know 😊 it is a very cute city but is there another reason?
@life_in_nagasaki8 ай бұрын
@@Salma--s Hi! Thank you for your question. The reason I moved to Nagasaki City is because I was fascinated by Nagasaki's history and culture, particularly its history of international exchange and the context of multicultural coexistence. When I was a university student, I visited Nagasaki as part of a club activity. During that visit, I studied Nagasaki's history and culture, and since then, I have become a huge fan of Nagasaki. I have always wanted to live in Nagasaki someday and deeply learn about the history and cultural context of this place. When I reached my late twenties and started to feel exhausted from my life in Tokyo, I decided to move to Nagasaki. After moving to Nagasaki, I do feel the charm of its history and culture, but even more than that, I find everyday life very interesting, especially since I live in the sloping areas of Nagasaki. The daily life in these sloping areas is incredibly fascinating, and now I am enjoying my life here😆
@OoregonN7 ай бұрын
Que lindo paseo, en mi país México, no vemos las tumbas como aterradoras, de hecho en noviembre pasamos la noche celebrando a nuestros seres queridos que reposan ene llas y en el resto del año nos gusta visitarlas y manenerlas llenas de flores. Reciba un gran abrazo.
@life_in_nagasaki7 ай бұрын
Gracias por mirar y compartir sobre las tumbas en México. ¿Es el «Día de los Muertos»? Vi una película animada de Disney sobre el tema y me quedé asombrada. Me encanta esa cultura tanto.
@OoregonN7 ай бұрын
@@life_in_nagasaki Si, justo a esa tradición me refiero 🤗 además, también visitamos las tumbas en fechas importantes como cumpleaños de nuestros muertos o días comunes solo por ponerles flores. Sus videos son muy bellos e interesantes, gracias por compartir sus paseos y su día a día✨
@Anna-Vasileva8 ай бұрын
Прекрасный город, красивая прогулка! Спасибо вам за эти виды гор. Хотела спросить, почему у всех домов закрыты окна (зашторенные, закрыты шторами)? Совсем нет солнца дома... Или вы боитесь чужих глаз в окно? У нас в России всегда окна открыты) Это воздух и пространство. 😊
@life_in_nagasaki8 ай бұрын
Спасибо за ваш вопрос!☺️ Я не уверен, но думаю, что здесь есть два варианта: (1) Люди не хотят, чтобы их видели со стороны (так как дорожка, соседский дом и окна находятся очень близко). (2) Это пустующий дом. Спасибо!😌
@Notka78 ай бұрын
Спасибо за чудесную экскурсию по лабиринтам. Виды просто потрясающие, а шум ветра в листве такой освежающий и успокаивающий одновременно! С нетерпением жду следующей прогулки по холмам😊
@life_in_nagasaki8 ай бұрын
Спасибо! Я рада, что вам понравилась прогулка по наклонной местности 😆.
@ttdya18458 ай бұрын
Increíble y pareciera ir al paso en grata compañía!!😃🍃🪻🌸🌺🌿🌄
@life_in_nagasaki8 ай бұрын
Hola ¡Gracias por unirte a mi recorrido a pie 😆
@dubravkabelogrlicdubravka8 ай бұрын
Beautiful. I like how they have benches by the vista, Suppose you need those when you get there:). I just wonder about what y ou said concerning graves. Is that somethong Japanese people generay feel(not being scared ) or Nagasaki trait. And would the houses on he slopes be cheaper than on the flat? I also saw a few parked cars as you were walking so there must be at least for some areas possible to drive down? Thank you. Was a great walk! Cheers!
@life_in_nagasaki8 ай бұрын
Thank you for watching! Japanese people generally feel that graves are scary. For example, they don't like to live in a house that is located next to a graveyard. However, people in Nagasaki don't feel the same way. They aren't scared of graves and don't have negative feelings about them. Houses in sloping areas are cheaper than those on flat land. Some areas in sloping regions can be reached by car.
@NaniGirl98 ай бұрын
Ciao Nagasaki-San🙆♀you made another lovely video🦄The cannon was very interesting☺About the graves here in Italy depend on who you ask because everyone. has a different feeling and when I visit my relatives I choose to be respectful and at peace wishing them a good time and asking for protection 😇I'm proud of your friends for creating and taking care of a garden 🌻I hope others will follow their example🌱The brown Temple you passed was spectacular 🌹The Tōjin Yashiki area was so intriguing as its history! I'm glad you chose a path that led you there, so I could learn and enjoy another Nagasaki treasure 🌟Ps..I know I already asked for a port and a market trip but now I must add a request for a festival tour ( of any kind and of your choice of course ) 🎀 Thank you in advance dear🧸
@life_in_nagasaki8 ай бұрын
Hi! Thank you for your kind and warm comment I'm glad that I can introdube Nagasaki to you and you enjoyed it :) I plan to do livestreams (probably) once in a week and I think I can show you around the port and market area☺️📝
И я не перестаю удивляться красоте города и природе) все такое зелёное, так здорово) А у нас никак не приходит нормальная весна, недавно в начале мая у нас даже пошел снег, это было неприятно, почти две недели было очень холодно, как будто зима пришла снова))
@elenamarziali35238 ай бұрын
Me siguen encantando tus caminatas! Me gustaría tener una Vista aérea de Nagasaki para entender mejor. Exito!
@life_in_nagasaki8 ай бұрын
Gracias por vernos☺️
@ambre91358 ай бұрын
Et merci aussi pour avoir activer les sous titres! Très confortable pour nous 😊 dans mon pays les cimetières ( les tombes) sont assez beaux en général 😊
@life_in_nagasaki8 ай бұрын
Merci d'avoir regardé avec les sous-titres et d'avoir laissé un commentaire ! J'ai cherché sur Google des photos de cimetières en France et je les ai trouvées belles et calmes😌
@Ronik6168 ай бұрын
Не так давно, я видел видео с прогулкой по Хоккайдо, на каком то другом канале и там тоже много разных табличек с информацией о городе, меня очень удивило, что некоторые таблички были не только на японском и английском, но даже на русском. Это было неожиданно)
@life_in_nagasaki8 ай бұрын
Я думаю, что на Хоккайдо есть несколько русских знаков, потому что он находится недалеко от России, и многие туристы из России могут посещать Хоккайдо😆
@Yadofflive5 ай бұрын
@@life_in_nagasaki А еще на Хоккайдо есть город Хакодате, где живет большая русская диаспора. Этот город стал точкой соприкосновения России и закрытой Японии в 17 веке! Фактически, Россия стала второй страной которая построила с Японией дипломатические отношения! Япония и Россия развивала этот город, и спустя время Хакодате стал важным для нашей с Вами дружбы городом! Кстати, в Нагасаки есть Русское кладбище, где помимо наших моряков похоронены некоторые государственные деятели России!
@СанияПоло5 ай бұрын
Очень интересно! В Японии мало земли, и очень интересно видеть, как занят любой клочек. Кладбища конечно же у нас стараются не делать в городе, это место почитания умерших, салюты мы не пускаем, это точно😊
@Antony_isleofwight8 ай бұрын
Hi Sho! What is the car parking situation for residences? Is it free to park near your house, or are there permits? Would like to know, thanks, Antony 😊
@life_in_nagasaki8 ай бұрын
Hi Antony! Thank you for your question. I'm not entirely sure, but I think people living in sloping areas pay to rent a parking space near their house 📝.
@pedrocabral44987 ай бұрын
Greetings from Portugal
@life_in_nagasaki7 ай бұрын
Greetings from Nagasaki :)
@pierresanspareil43608 ай бұрын
Merci pour la visite, c'est particulier la cohabitation de maison et de tombes, ce qui démontre la place de la mort dans la vie du quotidien de chaque être humain, en France les cimetières sont des lieux de recueillement, clos par des murs d'enceinte au milieu ou à la sortie de la ville peu importe la géographie des lieux avec toujours un point d'eau.
@life_in_nagasaki8 ай бұрын
Merci pour votre commentaire ! Il est intéressant de savoir qu'il est toujours accompagné d'une réserve d'eau📝
@KennonSmith-do8os5 ай бұрын
Graves are a solemn area here in the USA. For most people now you go to pay respects however that tradition is diminishing. Ironically in the 1800s and early 1900s people would go have picnics in graveyards as they were often the most landscaped and quiet places around. Times have changed.
@IrinaOl417 ай бұрын
В моей стране могилы - это тихо, печально и где-то даже страшно, если могила заброшенная. Чем старше кладбище, тем больше деревьев и иногда это выглядит, как будто ты в лесу. Птицы, ежи. Кладбища в городе, более ухоженные. Не люблю такие места. Хочется плакать, зная что столько людей лежит и их уже нет в живых. Россия. Москва😊
@life_in_nagasaki7 ай бұрын
Спасибо, что посмотрели и рассказали о русских могилах😌 это интересно!✍️
Yes, the colors of the roofs are beautiful. Thank you, Kate-Mark! 😌
@KatewithMitch8 ай бұрын
@@life_in_nagasaki It`my pleasure .... sorry but I don´t know your Name 😊
@FioreKappa-nn1gt6 ай бұрын
Se esce per fare compere tra andare e tornare quanto tempo ci vuole?😮
@life_in_nagasaki6 ай бұрын
Da casa mia ci vuole circa un'ora per andare a fare la spesa:)
@Paulsz988 ай бұрын
静かで、きれいな町です。❤
@life_in_nagasaki8 ай бұрын
ありがとうございます!😆
@maxkalinin22468 ай бұрын
とても興味深い. ありがとう😊
@life_in_nagasaki8 ай бұрын
ありがとうございます!☺️ 見てくださって嬉しいです。
@user-zo3cz8 ай бұрын
Olá! Querido amigo,Nossa q legal e todo muito lindo não tem muitas pessoas tumultuadas passeio tranquilo sobre semitererio daqui e um pou8 diferente e mas afastado das pessoas e o lugar e sombrio ninguém não vai lá só no dia dos mortos q é dia 2 de novembro para colocar umas velas e flores e muito escuro la 😳⚰mas de qualquer forma eu adorei saber como e ai, tenha um ótimo dia Obg! por isso um forte abraço pra vc 🤗😚Continui fazendo vídeos de passeios ❤👋
@life_in_nagasaki8 ай бұрын
Olá Amigo!!! Obrigado por partilhar o caso no seu país📝 É interessante. Espero que também gostes do meu próximo vídeo!
@mukepacifica6117 ай бұрын
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@MilaLanaBratskSibiriaRussia8 ай бұрын
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@DuszaIdv7 ай бұрын
In Poland, graves are rather individual in nature everyone has their own opinion we have very different graves because their style has changed, but I see the ones in Nagasaki for the first time 😶 if in Poland they are tall, they have decorations and end with a cross 🤔 For example, I associate graves with the passing of time, but not in this dark context🫤
@life_in_nagasaki7 ай бұрын
Hi! Thank you for sharing about graves in your country. It's new to me and very interesting to learn that there are different types of graves in Poland. The graves in Nagasaki are actually a bit unique compared to those in other areas of Japan, but generally, most graves in Japan are quite similar. Anyway, thank you for your comment! :)
@divinelight56237 ай бұрын
In India graveyard are made to believe to be scary and dark place to visit.... Women are not allowed to go in graveyard.
@life_in_nagasaki7 ай бұрын
I didn't know that in India, women are not allowed to enter the graveyard👀
@Ronik6168 ай бұрын
Кладбища у нас - это скорее место не сколько страшное, сколько грустное. Но ночью там довольно жутко. Кладбища часто находятся в лесу и не все могилы ухожены, по этому атмосфера может быть гнетущей. Ну и само собой никто рядом жить не хочет и дома рядом как правило не строятся.
@life_in_nagasaki8 ай бұрын
Спасибо, что поделились! Я думаю, это похоже на ситуацию в Японии, возможно?😌
@Ronik6168 ай бұрын
@@life_in_nagasaki мне кажется в России в какой-то степени ситуация хуже. у вас кладбища выглядят намного симпатичнее)
@koichimadanbashi22218 ай бұрын
In Russia, cemeteries are chthonic places. There are heaps of wreaths, iron fences and heaps of earth everywhere. It's very sad. I would like people to start making cemeteries more civilized, but what am I talking about.....
@life_in_nagasaki8 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing! I see. I've never seen Russian cemeteries, so this is very informative😌📝.