What a Small Town in Japan is Like

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Life Where I'm From

Life Where I'm From

Күн бұрын

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@LifeWhereImFrom
@LifeWhereImFrom Ай бұрын
Yes, I called the town hall “city hall” a couple times. But otherwise, how did you enjoy this quick look at Kofu?
@blue1der3r
@blue1der3r Ай бұрын
If it is my way, I prefer to live in a town like this. A small population keeps it quiet and also the chance to interact with almost all of the people living there. But it may just be my introverted self talking 😂.
@ericschmidt1987
@ericschmidt1987 Ай бұрын
man Im pretty touched by the grocery delivery man's job. Brought a tear to my eye how much he does for the elderly. Thanks for this video @lifewhereimfrom
@catalinacurio
@catalinacurio Ай бұрын
Absolutely loved this video thank you! Kofu is beautiful as are the people. 🇯🇵🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿
@frankzajac3158
@frankzajac3158 Ай бұрын
@LifeWhereImFrom I'm from the US, do you know how much harder it would be to immigrate to Kofu? I'm a retired Vet, and I have been looking for a small place just like this.
@kanive1566
@kanive1566 Ай бұрын
This was an awesome video. Could someone who only speaks English and no Japanese get by as one of those people who rents for one year in a place like this?
@Lolmonster777
@Lolmonster777 Ай бұрын
The mobile grocery store such a cool way to help the elderly. He’s been doing it for 15 years! I hope someone’s there to help him, that seems like a lot of work.
@williamgeorge2580
@williamgeorge2580 Ай бұрын
He's a real mensch. May we all be this good.
@kayagorzan
@kayagorzan Ай бұрын
It’s also pretty common here in Thailand, their slogans are ingrained into my mind
@88kayleigh
@88kayleigh Ай бұрын
What a wonderful man, that segment made me tear up! He’s such an important and valuable member of his community. I also hope he’s got someone he’s training to help take over for him one day. Such an incredible service he provides.
@yeralmuzika
@yeralmuzika Ай бұрын
Would love to work that job here in America if it existed
@kaybastian1389
@kaybastian1389 Ай бұрын
@@yeralmuzika is it not possible to make yourself?
@Ashenkaniku
@Ashenkaniku Ай бұрын
The principal is such a dad😂 showing off the nice bathroom, cool desks, shop class that Canada doesn't have.. he's so proud of their facilities, love it!
@MickeyMishra
@MickeyMishra Ай бұрын
If you are thinking about raising a large family in Japan? This just seems to be a no brainer! When you have a small town like this like I grew up in where there is so much pride in what you can provide to teach the children, they become the best adults.
@Cyliem
@Cyliem Ай бұрын
yeah lol he's like a salesman "you see this? you can never see this anywhere! it's unique!" lol he's so cool
@ian.swift.31614
@ian.swift.31614 Ай бұрын
@@MickeyMishra Unfortunately it's not for people who look like me. They need to invigorate their birth rate as do my own people.
@MickeyMishra
@MickeyMishra Ай бұрын
@@ian.swift.31614 You know, Russia is also a great place to raise a family. Have a marine buddy doing the same. I already had my kids, but a place like this seems like a great place to mentor kids about car culture. Wonder if they have the drag strips on this side of Japan?
@24yrukdesigner
@24yrukdesigner Ай бұрын
It's reminds me of when I was young and UK used to be proud of itself. Today it's racist to be proud of anything in your own country. Even the flag. I'd love to learn Japanese, integrate and respect their country. Wish I could say the same for the scum illegals we get here..... Destroying UK. I mean LITERALLY as I'm watching this video, an Ibis hotel across the street from me is setting up huge groups of young illegal migrants coming here for a free ride / life of crime. Many of them are known by the law previously as convicted criminals. No women or children with them ... Our government is corrupt as hell and preparing for bigger things whilst these illegals are setup across many different locations in the country. Destroyed from within.
@kyleirvan7901
@kyleirvan7901 Ай бұрын
I lived in Kofu from 2010-2012 working as an assistant language teacher at the middle school. It is such a beautiful and peaceful little town with the kindest people. I'm so glad to see it getting some love!
@zackm1456
@zackm1456 Ай бұрын
Hi Is it easy to move there? I love to do any type of job in that Beautiful Town
@babyspice0206
@babyspice0206 Ай бұрын
I also taught English in Tokyo back in 2001. Now I want to retire or teach something in this little town. Can you please give me some information?
@Nexxarian
@Nexxarian Ай бұрын
@@zackm1456 Unless you got a specific employer in that village to sponsor your visa, good luck. I hope you are fluent in Japanese because I can almost guarantee you that no one in these small towns and villages will know much, almost certainly no one fluent. Your best bet would be to become a JET and try to get placed in a rural community, but I'm not sure if they even give you a choice.
@zackm1456
@zackm1456 Ай бұрын
@@Nexxarian Thanks for your reply
@yasminbarry7941
@yasminbarry7941 Ай бұрын
How could you ever leave that enchanted place!
@firehawk128
@firehawk128 Ай бұрын
It's wild how something like Uber Eats or whatever feels so impersonal and exploitative, but a grocer driving his car out to individual homes to let seniors shop for what they need feels so personal and community driven.
@GrabASpriteB
@GrabASpriteB Ай бұрын
It’s all about the end purpose. For uber eats, it’s making money for a large corporation. For the grocer, he’s ultimately keeping watch over his community. When everyone does things for the greater good, our society is better as a whole.
@robertschnobert9090
@robertschnobert9090 25 күн бұрын
People providing a service and getting paid less than market value goes against the idea of capitalism. I'd rather invest in Uber than the delivery driver to be honest :) ​@@GrabASpriteB
@TheRealMarxz
@TheRealMarxz 12 күн бұрын
I'm not sure about were you're from or what age you are but in the small Australian city I grew up in we had not just daily milk and bread deliveries we had a weekly grocery truck and a butcher's van that would park up and sell stuff (or give you/drop off your order if you gave them one the week before or phoned it thorough) we only ever needed to go to the super market once or twice a month if even that, and for us kids that was a big adventure (even though it was in walking distance and right next to our school) all the drivers knew everyone and would always have the best gossip about everyone else in the suburbs, honestly my mum knew more about "strangers" people living 2 suburbs over than she did about her own family in another state.
@richmondvand147
@richmondvand147 9 күн бұрын
because 1 is a guy who found a market niche that also is able to help people - may not be the entire goal but certainly cannot be dismissed. The other is a giant corporation that exploits workers and the economic conditions that people need to work several jobs - guess which is which lol
@RoyMcAvoy
@RoyMcAvoy Ай бұрын
This is a very high quality production. Is refreshing to see people at the other side of the world living their daily lives.
@AQWorldsRay
@AQWorldsRay Ай бұрын
In a world filled with short-form, low-effort and clickbaity content, please, PLEASE never change your amazing documentary-style videos and insights on places in Japan, that many viewers can be educated on from all around the world. I felt like I was with you and Akko documenting Kofu, it was immersive and I learned so much. What you do is amazing, and you should be crazy proud of it, from a silent viewer of many years-- thank you so much for this amazing experience! (´・ᴗ・ ` )
@joelGi
@joelGi Ай бұрын
True
@mijaumiaumiao
@mijaumiaumiao Ай бұрын
I love his content for this reason. It’s just honest filmmaking.
@Sakura_1-h4h
@Sakura_1-h4h Ай бұрын
You put it in the most beautiful way possible ❤️ I couldn’t agree anymore. ✨
@nothnx3210
@nothnx3210 Ай бұрын
Low-effort? Who has low-effort content these days? I think KZbinrs work really hard, especially those with millions of views, on their content.
@donreed
@donreed Ай бұрын
10/05/24: Perfectly written! This is one of the 3-4% of the YT videos that aren't catering to morons and hoodlums. And aside from that, it stands alone in its quest for high quality and artistic sensitivity.
@AnnaAnna-uc2ff
@AnnaAnna-uc2ff Ай бұрын
Grocery Man is a Hero.
@bobthestinky7369
@bobthestinky7369 Ай бұрын
Kofu wouldn't survive without him. He's the town keeper.
@JeffTiberend
@JeffTiberend Ай бұрын
He seems like such a caring and loving man. I pray that he'll be able to keep up with the demands of his job.
@RoyMcAvoy
@RoyMcAvoy Ай бұрын
We have the same kind of business here. The usually bring fresh fishes, chickens, vegetables right to the housing areas. It's a godsend for elderly to shop since they do have to walk far to the shop to get their groceries, also most of them couldn't drive as well.
@Crit-Chance
@Crit-Chance Ай бұрын
He truly is. He's up there in age as well, so I wonder what will become of Kofu's elderly once he can't fulfill these duties. It's true, what he said. They need people, younger people, in order to survive.
@murwisi
@murwisi Ай бұрын
This is what life is all about, taking care of one another.
@konamoon
@konamoon Ай бұрын
That a persons home is left unlocked and people share food with each other speaks highly of the culture of this precious town. May it grow and prosper.
@johnsmith1953x
@johnsmith1953x Ай бұрын
Its doing the opposite. This town will literally dissappear in 20 years.
@Rabolisk
@Rabolisk Ай бұрын
@@johnsmith1953x well the town population is apparantly growing but at a slow rate
@johnsmith1953x
@johnsmith1953x Ай бұрын
@@Rabolisk True, but in 20 years, all those 70-90 years old will be gone dropping the population to mere dozens.
@NicolasdeFontenay
@NicolasdeFontenay Ай бұрын
I really hope they manage to stop it and young people go back to these towns. They are so wonderful.
@Direwoof
@Direwoof Ай бұрын
Yep couldn't do that in california sadly, a crckhead would come take a dump on your floor! XD
@sbaumgartner9848
@sbaumgartner9848 Ай бұрын
I like the way Japan does things. I think Kofu is very creative and I’m so impressed with its middle school, the man who delivers food for the elderly and checks in with them, and how you can rent a furnished home as a trial place for considering living there. I hope more people of all ages move out to the countryside. This is one of your most interesting episodes. Great work!
@astrahcat1212
@astrahcat1212 Ай бұрын
I think 20 somethings are hypnotized, get the money from your city job but save and move back out to the countryside.
@fueyo2229
@fueyo2229 Ай бұрын
I like that everything is like "well done", like the school is complete with all equipment, the train station is all open. My town is this size and everything is half done, the school (which anyway, it's closed now, but back when it was open) it only had two classrooms, no equipment whatsoever, we don't even have road signs or our own town hall, or any sort of community center, other than the church council, and that is a very old and cold building. There are no shops whatsoever anymore neither since there are no buses or anything. I really appreciate that Japan cares for everyone even the small villages get the basics and are not abandoned like most countries.
@sbaumgartner9848
@sbaumgartner9848 Ай бұрын
@@fueyo2229 I agree. So does Iceland. I suggest you watch Just Icelandic produced by Gilfy.
@adhnanmuhammedk9253
@adhnanmuhammedk9253 Ай бұрын
These types of videos are what I need more on my home page. I like your camera angles, visuals, and also the explanation style. It's good to see the lives of people in other countries, especially in rural areas. It warmed my eyes and my heart. Keep going. Best wishes.
@akaviral5476
@akaviral5476 Ай бұрын
Truly peaceful... And the fact it's more well-equipped for public transport than nearly any North American large city is exactly what I would expect from Japan
@Rabolisk
@Rabolisk Ай бұрын
Yup. But it's becoming more car depdent according to the vide with many shops on motorways
@SaraanSarangi
@SaraanSarangi Ай бұрын
​@@Raboliskyes sadly only high school students use that wonderful train. Which is like a tourist glass train
@OutsideTheBox-y5e
@OutsideTheBox-y5e Ай бұрын
Peaceful > Happiness. Or maybe happiness is a result of peaceful
@GamingOverGalaxy
@GamingOverGalaxy Ай бұрын
dude can we step back and appreciate the audio editing, the subtle soundtracks and music kicks in at the perfect moments. i used to freelance in video editing back in college. and i pick up these small details often and it makes me appreciate the video even more. and it shows how much work got into making it.
@le_th_
@le_th_ Ай бұрын
Yes, I think the full-time sister-in-law is definitely bringing her A-game.
@hond4h34d
@hond4h34d Ай бұрын
@@le_th_let’s hope the sister in-law is full-time 😂
@allie1953
@allie1953 Ай бұрын
Yes, you're quite right! My mother (may she rest in peace) used to make documentaries (some made it on to Iowa Public TV) and I know so well how much time and effort goes into making a documentary of this length and quality!
@xCODFATHER4x
@xCODFATHER4x Ай бұрын
I currently freelance here on youtube (10yrs) and im in FULL agreement. Seriously fantastic. I was just adding this to my creative inspiration playlist and came across this comment haha!
@ronaldperez9606
@ronaldperez9606 Ай бұрын
This is one of the best insights of the reality of the life in a small town in Japan. I love your videos, they represent a perspective of the life in Japan that most of us western people don't fully understand. Great work from you and your sister in law.
@cisy
@cisy Ай бұрын
The drone shots are beautiful! ❤
@actualghost6565
@actualghost6565 Ай бұрын
I am from India & in fact I do live nearby in a town named Kotoura-Cho and I didn't even realize there was such a lovely small town on the other side of the mountain with such breath taking scenery, thanks for making this amazing video I will definitely visit as soon as I have free time.
@shinchansensei1310
@shinchansensei1310 18 күн бұрын
Hey there! I am currently a high schooler in India and have been learning Japanese for the past 4 years. I wish to do my ug in Japan. If you don’t mind, could you share some tips or advice about studying in Japan or moving there? Thank you so much!
@actualghost6565
@actualghost6565 14 күн бұрын
​@@shinchansensei1310 all I would advise you to do is keep learning Japanese and get to a conversational level at least before coming here and do your UG degree in India because the living expenses here are exponential compared to India and you would have to do part time jobs to support yourself. Then apply for jobs here and do web interviews, there is good chance they will hire you if you are able to understand and answer all their questions in Japanese. I do not know what career path you want to follow but I am a Civil Engineer and this is what I did.
@simply_aviation
@simply_aviation Ай бұрын
I have enjoyed countless of your videos over the years, but this one brings together all of your talent. A video that's not as fast-paced as many are in today's short-form content world, but nevertheless doesn't go boring at any point. I appreciate all of the background information, from the terminology of returnees, to the trees visible in the background. I also love using maps and seeing them being used as a tool to help better understand a place, and I love how you pointed out different places in the area, as it really does give me a better grasp of the town. This is exactly the type of video I enjoy most, and it couldn't make me happier to see you put in so much effort to deliver such phenomenal videos. Thank you for everything you do, Greg! And if you ever do an aviation-related video, please feel free to reach out. I am more than happy to assist in any way I can, whether it's by providing B-roll footage, or help fact-check or write a script!
@Frell1982
@Frell1982 Ай бұрын
I can't agree more. This video really brings together so many things and in it's sum I'm really enjoying to watch it.
@KenishiroMashiba
@KenishiroMashiba Ай бұрын
2500 inhabitants. And still a train station with trains actually stopping at the station. Here in France, it’s been a looooooong time since such small cities don’t have train stations anymore 😢
@asylnbola1445
@asylnbola1445 Ай бұрын
Its not even a city lol , that's village because of population only 2500 😂
@nihil1
@nihil1 Ай бұрын
I moved from FR to the US, after living 2 years in FR... ...now, what were trains actually? I faintly remember something about it... 😢
@dennislehtonen6915
@dennislehtonen6915 Ай бұрын
@@asylnbola1445 I personally have lived and worked in Greenland for a while now in a total of 5 different islands. The biggest one so far has had a population of 2500 (Maniitsoq) and that is regarded as a city on local standards. In two weeks I am going to a city named Qaanaaq, which has 650 people, but also considered a city.
@dannydetonator
@dannydetonator Ай бұрын
@dennislehtonen6915 I believe that, though you know that Greenland is special. Even more special than Iceland, right?
@dennislehtonen6915
@dennislehtonen6915 Ай бұрын
@@dannydetonator of course. In many ways ”its own world”.
@わわ-l8w
@わわ-l8w Ай бұрын
こんな町があったことも知らなかった。 日本に住んでても全然知らないことだらけで、逆に海外の人達による取材によって国内のことを知れるという。素晴らしい時代。
@kaius3351
@kaius3351 Ай бұрын
グレッグさんは日本と海外の人たちをつなぐ、素晴らしい国際親善大使です!!!  👍👍👍
@matteocopelli7017
@matteocopelli7017 Ай бұрын
I absolutely adored this video. Your intentional style and pace of documenting rural day to day life in Japan is fantastic. I would love to see other small towns across the country!
@nathanaaberg8223
@nathanaaberg8223 Ай бұрын
We just returned from Japan and I just found your channel. Great, in-depth work with a nice smart, yet light approach to life in Japan. Glad to have found you!
@judeparsons9038
@judeparsons9038 Ай бұрын
Such a peaceful town. That delivery driver is so unbelievably kind in his support to Kofu.
@michaeladu6120
@michaeladu6120 Ай бұрын
26:00 As a middle school teacher from Ghana, I almost want to cry. That school is reason enough for any young couple to move to Kofu. If working from home was more common in Japan, I'm pretty confident that a lot of young people would move to such small towns.
@abluemug
@abluemug Ай бұрын
My thinking exactly. Japan has a pretty infamous lack of work-life balance that I think could be curbed by remote working. In the states so many of my colleagues feel that remote work has reduced stress and increased time for leisure.
@sundiataq
@sundiataq Ай бұрын
I'm also from Ghana, and over here, I've never seen a school as well equipped as that school in the video. Even our top schools don't come close. It's sad where we put our priorities... tens of millions of dollars just to build the foundation for the new national cathedral, which will cost a projected 200 million dollars on completion... We could probably build 100 state of the art primary schools for that same money.
@MrDragos360
@MrDragos360 Ай бұрын
Young couple that WANTS kids. A coule might not want to have kids.
@celticdaft1084
@celticdaft1084 Ай бұрын
​@MrDragos360 This fairly new phenomenon is mostly down to the cost of having a family. Remote work in a cheaper Kofu which has many subsidies for young families would eliminate this problem.
@andaddplus
@andaddplus Ай бұрын
you ain't Japanese
@YTViewer1776
@YTViewer1776 Ай бұрын
The Japanese government should hire you to do a promotional video for the whole country. This documentary promotes not only that town but the Japanese people as well. Plus, I love how you focus on everything about Kofu, some would deviate from the town and sometimes would focus on themselves. Being able to interview from the mayor, the grocer, taxi driver, students is really great. The woman who leaves her door unlocked shows how safe Japan is. I've been to Japan a few times, I left my phone and wallet on the table in a fast food and go to the washroom, got back it's still there. I forgot my backpack on the train, travelled to the last station to pick it up, no issues, just signed a piece of paper and I got my backpack back. I'm from a country where crime is everywhere, being able to walk through alleys in Japan while texting late at night is great. Japan is a phenomenal country, the Japanese people are so disciplined. Oh and the egg sandwiches in conbinis are delicious.
@TheWonderGlobe-r8v
@TheWonderGlobe-r8v Ай бұрын
I absolutely love peaceful videos like this! There are many clickbait videos that distort the image of the country, but Japan's beauty will never fade away.
@cafzone
@cafzone Ай бұрын
First, I want to say that this channel is incredibly well done. Filming, editing, etc are really good. And yep, now I want to pack and go live in Kofu so, a job well done ! 😆
@apple8464
@apple8464 Ай бұрын
The mayor is an incredible leader, especially with this optimistic and realistic mindset for his town’s future. I would love to visit Kofu in the future, especially as someone who really loves nature. It would be awesome if you can create a series about gems like these: top 10 Japanese towns you didn’t know you could visit, etc. I was pleasantly surprised about everything I learned in this video, and I know I would enjoy your honest and straightforward videos on other similar videos. More power to the town! ❤
@sirBrouwer
@sirBrouwer Ай бұрын
he also just has a very nice voice to listen to. I don't understand anything what he tells but just that deep but calm voice. he would be wonderful to be telling ether children stories or a radio talk show. just so relaxing.
@spdaltid
@spdaltid Ай бұрын
We - eventually - retired in Japan last year. Your video portrays not only a special area of the country, but also the challenges, stoicism and generosity of the Japanese people in a way that I could never convey. Thankyou. Every day, I consider myself fortunate.
@noyo1444
@noyo1444 Ай бұрын
How do you get along with the language? I guess english only is not an option,right?
@sbaumgartner9848
@sbaumgartner9848 Ай бұрын
I hadn't thought of it before, but i find your using the word 'stoic' to describe Japanese, likely in these areas, very appropriate and said in a positive manner.
@realtorhuan
@realtorhuan Ай бұрын
The amount of details in your videos are just incredible. I was very impressed with the garden of the first lady. The driver who delivers grocery and watch over the elderly touched my heart. The school principal's excitement while showing off the (actually) cool features of his school is contagious. It seems everyone tries to do their part and is proud while doing it. Hope I'll soon have a chance to visit and support the locals!
@TheDigitalPanther
@TheDigitalPanther Ай бұрын
These types of videos are my favorite. So relaxing! I feel a strong sense of nostalgia for how the town must have been in its heyday and imagining how each room in the houses must have been used decades ago. Makes me really miss my time living in Japan! I was in rural Japan, but not this rural. My town had about 200,000 people.
@gregmeli951
@gregmeli951 Ай бұрын
I LOVE THE STRUCTURE AND VISUALS OF THIS SERIES. damn im so happy i came across this channel this morning. Fantastic morning coffee channel
@zeighy
@zeighy Ай бұрын
I teared up a little about the grocery truck story... I love it. I hope that man lives long, and this service continue far into the future. This is probably one of the things some places can copy, that make tangible connections to people.
@Dezomm
@Dezomm Ай бұрын
A stunningly beautiful place, with lots of seemingly wonderful people, captured in a beautiful way! Just all around a very high quality video, which is what I've come to expect from this channel. I especially liked the "orientation" with the map in the early part of the video, I really enjoy getting a geographic sense of everything, so I really appreciated that.
@LifeWhereImFrom
@LifeWhereImFrom Ай бұрын
I'm glad you liked that map! It wasn't originally in my edit, but after watching I thought something like that would help a lot, so I spent a few hours to get that in!
@kelsey-prudhomme
@kelsey-prudhomme Ай бұрын
MY HEART. I lived in a small town like this for four years in Hokkaido and this made me miss it very much. It's good to know that they have the housing services you described, maybe I can come back one day.
@Ralph032789
@Ralph032789 Ай бұрын
I've been using KZbin for so long and of all the channels I'm subscribed to, Life Where I'm From never failed to remind me over and over again why I love it. There are so many beautiful places in Japan and the small town of Kofu represents it so well.
@afaik1Ben
@afaik1Ben Ай бұрын
Lovely documentary! I especially liked the map part in the beginning so the viewer gets an overview. And I also enjoyed the pace, nothing feels rushed.
@williamgeorge2580
@williamgeorge2580 Ай бұрын
The bit with the grocery man and the advanced age of his customers... Crying while saluting this guy.
@AzeharaCh
@AzeharaCh Ай бұрын
This sucks to see. These small towns are so charming and beautiful yet they all seem to be disappearing and its such a shame. Thank you for this small glimpse into this town.
@astrahcat1212
@astrahcat1212 Ай бұрын
It's because young people go to uni in the city and want to become rich.
@ZOMBiEmovieHD
@ZOMBiEmovieHD Ай бұрын
Truly one of the finest descriptions of a japanese location I’ve seen on KZbin! The cinematography was simply breathtaking, capturing the essence of this rural gem so beautifully. It was an absolute pleasure to explore and learn more about these hidden treasures tucked away in Japan’s countryside. What a wonderful adventure it was, entertaining, enlightening, and utterly captivating. Thank you so much for this incredible journey! Please continue creating more of these magical experiences. I would love to discover more charming villages and off-the-beaten-path wonders through your lens in the future.
@modelcitizen9279
@modelcitizen9279 Ай бұрын
Wow, beautifully crisp filming!
@hammaheadgaming
@hammaheadgaming Ай бұрын
Thank you for this video. The editing and b-roll are great. Kofu is a very beautiful town. I would like to visit it someday.
@s1oi3u4o24
@s1oi3u4o24 Ай бұрын
I'm living in Kofu, Yamanashi and was so confused for the first few seconds 😭
@うめゾーン
@うめゾーン Ай бұрын
いきなり違ったから自分も笑っちまいましたわw
@deadby15
@deadby15 Ай бұрын
@@うめゾーン 自分もサムネ見て、甲府の過疎化がそこまで進んだのか?!と一瞬思って「甲府市 人口」でググったわ
@DestryAlecto
@DestryAlecto Ай бұрын
Yes, my whole family is from Kofu Yamanashi and I showed them this and they thought I was crazy....
@わわ-l8w
@わわ-l8w Ай бұрын
俺も最初は甲府かと思ったわ。鳥取の江府町か。 しかし凄いな。こんな地域があることもこんな人々がこんな苦労をしていることも知らなかった。このチャンネル凄いわ
@LifeWhereImFrom
@LifeWhereImFrom Ай бұрын
I added a small Tottori to the thumbnail!
@jimmyli34
@jimmyli34 Ай бұрын
I live in New York and it's a dog eat dog world over here. It's really heart warming to see such caring communities and wish more people could be like that.
@Youdontwantnonebyatch
@Youdontwantnonebyatch Ай бұрын
Yes it only works in racially homogeneous society geared towards collectivism which is quite unique to Japan. USA is the antithesis, focuses on hustle culture and people bond thru the common experience of the American dream. But once the American dream is dead as it is literally dying now due to the woke globalist agenda, America will be full of disparate foreign groups trying to survive it will be a hellscape nightmare. Uk we’re seeing now on steroids.
@astrahcat1212
@astrahcat1212 Ай бұрын
I grew up in a small town in Corinth NY, and our small towns got run down with drugs and crime, and a simple house is now $300,000.00 USD even for something small, even though it's all crime ridden.
@noyo1444
@noyo1444 Ай бұрын
@@Youdontwantnonebyatchthe American dream has been the best marketing campaign in US history
@Youdontwantnonebyatch
@Youdontwantnonebyatch Ай бұрын
@@noyo1444 yes but the liberal left Marxist WEF globalist government is ending it was we speak. Without that America will be a combo of ukistan and ccp China
@ryotetsu9514
@ryotetsu9514 Ай бұрын
0:15 Omg this is my mother’s hometown, seriously!!! Her parents’ house is a few minutes away from this thatched-roof house!
@michaelquigley9619
@michaelquigley9619 Ай бұрын
I have a friend - her last name is Fukuma whose mother is also from that cute little town.
@sbaumgartner9848
@sbaumgartner9848 Ай бұрын
Wonderful! I find Japanese culture very interesting
@ubayyd
@ubayyd 29 күн бұрын
@@michaelquigley9619 small world huh
@Duncansigurdsson
@Duncansigurdsson Ай бұрын
This was a lovely little video to watch Monday morning getting ready for work. Really nice.
@__BlacklotuS__
@__BlacklotuS__ Ай бұрын
Your videos actually fell like we're there with you, great vid ! Thanx!
@pmnielsen4
@pmnielsen4 Ай бұрын
I lived in Tottori-ken (倉吉) for awhile, many years ago. It is still one of my favorite places in Japan. You can't really know "Japan" without experiencing the rural areas.
@nigl2807
@nigl2807 Ай бұрын
It really is lovely.imagine similar is peaceful simple.
@elipandaman
@elipandaman Ай бұрын
I love rural Tohoku. Would love to make it up to Tottori someday.
@asantaraliner
@asantaraliner Ай бұрын
The mangaka of Detective Conan was born in this prefecture. A manga factory in Hokuei near Yura Station was built there and I've been there once.
@gideonroos1188
@gideonroos1188 Ай бұрын
Absolutely. I live in a semi-rural area of the Kanto plain. It's not as rural as this town, but at least my part is far from being a city. I love rural Japan, especially the mountainous areas. And you meet so many interesting people. I rent two plots in a local community garden, and spend time talking to the people around me regularly. You meet so many interesting people with so many interesting stories. I've always loved listening to the stories old people have to tell, and so many older people here are eager to share their life stories.
@sameghino
@sameghino Ай бұрын
Love the video. Love the concept of the delivery man watching older people. Love how proud the major is.
@jacopodeangelis3033
@jacopodeangelis3033 Ай бұрын
Amazing video! I live in a small town (2000 people) in the middle of the Abruzzo region in Italy. It takes about a 30 minute drive to go to Pescara, the biggest town of the region (120k people) so it is a similar situation to that show in the video. There also is a big water factory in the nearest town, 7km away😂😂. The difference is that my town has 2 supermarkets, restaurants, pubs, and my house has a 2.5gbps fiber internet connection, so it is far from "rural", but it lacks some public services, we don't have a train station and busses are not that efficient so you really depend on owning a car. Japan is so far away but sometimes it feels so close, thank you again for this video!
@fueyo2229
@fueyo2229 Ай бұрын
Wow I live in a village of similar size in Spain and we have nothing, like absolutely nothing, no shops or anything! We did use to have a pub but it closed. Many old people depend on us young people to bring them their groceries. And we have no bus or train whatsoever.
@setoburu
@setoburu Ай бұрын
​​@@fueyo2229 i too live in a 1700 population village in spain (navarre) but we have multiple pubs and supermarkets however high school is 15 mins away by car, and also the only public transport service is a bus that passes the village 3 times a day
@fueyo2229
@fueyo2229 Ай бұрын
@@setoburu Lucky! But I guess Navarre might be better than here in Asturias, it's richer. We did have a school, but it closed years ago.
@milanzatyko3126
@milanzatyko3126 19 күн бұрын
Abruzzo is absolutely amazing, where the southern italian vibes meet with the northern italian quality and the nature setting is just top. I am dreaming to move there in the future.
@hanovergreen4091
@hanovergreen4091 Ай бұрын
Subscriber. Thank you so much for this video. I really enjoyed it I think it’s one of your best. Thank you for the excellent look into rural life without any hype or BS. Your videos have really really become so much more polished and this one is very very informative. Thanks again and looking forward to more of your great work. Best regards and best wishes
@rhk199
@rhk199 Ай бұрын
Subscribed, Its hard to find soothing content like this these days, Thank you🙏
@jaif7327
@jaif7327 Ай бұрын
a japanese school in the middle of nowhere with a mostly boomer population has better facilities than mine which was a private school funded by multi millionaires
@MyMovie5858
@MyMovie5858 Ай бұрын
the maintenance and cleanliness are also incredible.
@alfianmelodic
@alfianmelodic Ай бұрын
it's cultural thing my friend not just about 'fund'.
@jaif7327
@jaif7327 Ай бұрын
@@alfianmelodic it’s over, i could’ve been born as norwegian or japanese but i was born in a country that’s somehow turning from first to third world
@TrungNguyen-ul8gm
@TrungNguyen-ul8gm Ай бұрын
@@jaif7327 Do you still vote for Dem ?
@jaif7327
@jaif7327 Ай бұрын
@@TrungNguyen-ul8gm im not american
@wonthefu
@wonthefu Ай бұрын
this video could be twice as long and i'd still want to see more, i am in love with kofu now and i want to see more of the area around the town too! i've been planning to try and move to japan seriously for a little while and had mostly been set on tokyo, but this video has made me seriously consider looking at kofu as an option. the fact that the town has such fantastic infrastructure, whether it's supporting the elderly locals or helping attract younger people, is really inspiring and a beautiful example of the way i think communities and societies should strive to be! and on top of all that, i've watched a few of your videos over the last few weeks and i think they're all really great, well produced, good sense of humor, thoughtful and informative. so thanks to everyone putting in the work to help make this excellent channel possible!
@CreativeTiana
@CreativeTiana Ай бұрын
The mobile grocery store warmed my heart , beautiful human connection with community ❤
@pratibha2551
@pratibha2551 Ай бұрын
i am 17 minutes into the video and i am crying, i dont know what for. may this town prosper.
@sirjamesjemo3390
@sirjamesjemo3390 Ай бұрын
Greetings from Capetown South Africa. I'm originally from D.R.Congo,I love Japan. I been saving to visit. Hope I make it this summer.
@neljade3341
@neljade3341 Ай бұрын
It's always interesting to see how others live their lives in their unique communities then be inspired by what's new, and smile when I see there's something in common in my part of the world. This is why I enjoy your content. Thank you for another great episode!
@vasilikonstan
@vasilikonstan Ай бұрын
Incredible video. Beautifully filmed and edited. And an earnest look into a small town that most of us have never heard of. Very nicely done, keep up the good work!
@mastermavrick
@mastermavrick Ай бұрын
That mobile grocery store is a great idea, better then grocery delivery services you find here. It doubling as a social check in given the residents ages is endearing. As for a middle school having a small woodshop being weird... I guess I'm lucky my jr high (middle) school had one of the same level as a home ec room. Oof vs how early you have to wake up to get to school for them.
@LosElegantesOsaka
@LosElegantesOsaka 7 күн бұрын
I love these countryside focused videos. My wife is from Shimane and we currently live in Osaka (I'm from Los Angeles and she has been living in Osaka for 20 years), and while we absolutely LOVE Osaka, we do plan to return to Shimane someday. We visit once or twice per year and I fall in love with it more with each visit. It's so peaceful and the locals are so friendly. Great video as always!
@TTOS69
@TTOS69 Ай бұрын
43:58 something I never saw was a police or fire station. Im guessing they have some kind of each? Such a beautiful place! That house on the river is stunning.
@edogawara
@edogawara Ай бұрын
ありがとうございます!
@kevin3434343434
@kevin3434343434 Ай бұрын
That school is jaw dropping! Puts American schools to shame.
@Davey-Boyd
@Davey-Boyd Ай бұрын
British ones too!
@nagasako7
@nagasako7 Ай бұрын
I feel like western nations might be trying to hide level of Japanese elderly care programs and transportation there is. Growing old in US Suburbia is very isolating and depressing. And since there is no Walkable Areas, people get unhealthy faster.
@AniMerDol
@AniMerDol Ай бұрын
Unfortunately, wouldn't take much to put schools in the USA to shame. Facilities here look top rate though. Love that it was designed for multiple uses & seniors were taken into consideration with the elevator.
@jornott8399
@jornott8399 Ай бұрын
And German ones. The problem in most Western countries is that students are not allowed to vote, so there is a better "return on investment" for politicians to invest public money in current voters or even subsidize large companies that give them personal incentives like a job on the board or a consultancy. When those students are allowed to vote, these politicians have already retired or left for greener pastures (e.g. working for those companies). And after not investing more than the minimum amount of money for many decades, everybody whines about insufficient education...
@HKim0072
@HKim0072 Ай бұрын
US schools get a bad rap. I took 3 levels of drafting and Engineering in high school. And, we had AP (advanced placement) classes in the main subjects. I didn't even qualify since the AP classes started in middle school. Even still, I took Calculus and advanced Chemistry. I grew up in a very basic suburb of an East coast city.
@extreme748
@extreme748 Ай бұрын
fantastic video. pls do more on small towns/rural towns like this across Japan especially in Chūbu region, Chūgoku region & Kansai region
@UTube-gs1yf
@UTube-gs1yf Ай бұрын
What a beautiful town, and lovely people. Reminds me of rural Kumamoto in places, though it must be a totally different look in winter.Thank you for this fantastic film. Top quality.
@happygilmor1
@happygilmor1 Ай бұрын
Awesome Documentary..beautiful Peaceful Village of Japan showcased...Hope there are more U-Turns and people settle here more... These places should not be abandoned...
@dr.deptrai
@dr.deptrai Ай бұрын
Such a soothing video, music, and narrating voice too. Lovely content, please keep it up!
@MrUled
@MrUled Ай бұрын
amazing production value and so well told, well done!
@eezyclsmooth9035
@eezyclsmooth9035 Ай бұрын
All the videos on This channel are Incredibly well produced. With Greg's Pleasant and Friendly sounding voice it puts everything on Another Level👍. In many small picturesque villages throughout the countryside. There are many houses that are Locked and Abandoned but Fully furnished with even Food in the Cupboards! It would seem that the occupants went a trip and NEVER Returned. That sad fact is.😢 Many elderly people pass away with NO descendants. In Japan, vandalism and crime is Low. The house Remain just as the owners left them. In most places in the world, this is unheard of. Only In Japan!🙏
@nigl2807
@nigl2807 Ай бұрын
Why no descendants ?
@Rodri-gv8uf
@Rodri-gv8uf Ай бұрын
I just loved this video so much, and I’m not using the word “love” lightly. This was awesome, I’ll be sure to check out your other vids 🙌
@mjplotena
@mjplotena Ай бұрын
Your narration is superb. Thank you for making these videos.
@xheyderek3356
@xheyderek3356 Ай бұрын
Great video as always. As interest increases in moving to rural Japan, I think it's pertinent that the realities of living in rural Japan - the obligations and expectations - be communicated. You should consider making a video or series of videos about it. I myself recently learned of all these expectations. From what I've heard, because of Japan's long history of the necessity of working together, it continues to this day in smaller areas like this and you WILL be required to participate in all kinds of community events ranging from community center type things to other stuff like clearing brush or landscaping. If a person is thinking of just moving to a rural home to relax and do your own thing, it's not like that. All of this is well and good and not necessarily a bad thing, but if you have plans for the weekend but something in the community is scheduled and you don't show up, you will start to be treated very poorly and it can become quite a situation for you. You'll start to experience first-hand the strictness of the culture that makes Japan the way it is.
@jsynsmsrx-j5s
@jsynsmsrx-j5s Ай бұрын
This is a very understanding comment about Japanese society. Japanese society is based on an agricultural society, so Japanese have achieved great results by cooperating with others and sharing the benefits. Also, since Japan is a country that is extremely prone to disasters, the Japanese people have been able to survive to this day by cooperating within local communities. So naturally, people who are uncooperative with such people's efforts will be shunned. These are the fundamental ideas of the Japanese people and Japanese society as a whole. Of course, these have advantages and disadvantages in modern times.This is why some people say that Japanese society is disciplined and civilized, on the other hand say that Japanese are xenophobic. However, it is deeply rooted in rural areas and still functions today to maintain local societies.
@xheyderek3356
@xheyderek3356 Ай бұрын
@@jsynsmsrx-j5s Yes..more and more videos are being put up about akiya's so this is important to understand.
@neal9812
@neal9812 Ай бұрын
Maybe it has to do with the population number ? The one you experienced, how big was the population? But in a town of 2k people (let's say half can do work and then half again is avail, total of 500) I'd wonder if they would frown upon you if you miss one or two summons ? I totally agree that this culture is collective though😅
@xheyderek3356
@xheyderek3356 Ай бұрын
@@neal9812 I've never lived there, just learned of all this from another youtuber BSP Japan who made a video about Akiya's recently. He has a long video about all of this. In larger populated areas there is less to worry about, but I'm not sure how big you have to go. Where he lives, the population is over 100,000 but they're all divided up as 25 households..there's less responsibility there though.
@gamdanyunizar7849
@gamdanyunizar7849 Ай бұрын
That's what I'm concerned, looking by the cluster town design one can already know privacy is going to be an issue.
@DoyouKofu
@DoyouKofu Ай бұрын
Holy cow wow. I never knew there was ANOTHER Kofu in Japan?! I only knew about Kofu, Yamanashi (lived there for 2 years!!). Grabbing popcorn 🍿!
@CurryRyce
@CurryRyce Ай бұрын
Same! I currently live in Yamanashi Kofu right now and I was surprised at the start of this video haha
@luchonieves
@luchonieves Ай бұрын
This is an amazing video! I loved it, seriously!!
@janglyj8627
@janglyj8627 Ай бұрын
Suntory Whisky is famous here in the UK. In the UK we have a lot of tourism in the Countryside. Millions of people come to the Countryside to enjoy the scenery, walk and cycle. A whole industry has grown up for them. People rent cottages or stay in bed and breakfast accommodation. There are shops that specialise in outdoor clothing to walk in, cafes and shops. There are cycle shops. I was impressed with the cyclists carbon fibre bicycle. People run businesses to support cyclists or canoeists. You put your rucksacks in the van, you set off walking or cycling or canoeing. The van meets you part way and provides lunch. Then meets you at the end to collect the bikes or canoes. There is a whole industry in the UK that produces books and maps dedicates to people walking. Circular walks in the Countryside that start from a car parks with cafe or Pub, then follow a permissive path or public footpath through the Countryside or up a mountain and back to the Pub or cafe in the car park. This concept completely confused Americans I know. In older Countries like the UK there was no town planning like in America. So towns and villages grew organically along roads and rivers. People would may not own the surrounding land that they worked on. If you look at places like the Lake District in the UK on Google Earth you will see how walking tourism is so big in the UK. We love to walks and Cycle for the love of nature. The thing that is most important to bring new people and young families in these days is a good Internet service. If the people of Kofu had this and walking routes I feel sure people would come. There are many people from the UK and Europe that have KZbin channels dedicated to moving into rural Japan to live and renovate the wonderful houses. I am so impressed with the wonderful people of Kofu. Bless them all, I wish them every success.
@nagash77
@nagash77 Ай бұрын
absolutely loved this video!! more of these please!
@alpha4502
@alpha4502 Ай бұрын
I don't know why i find these rural documentaries very satisfying and calm dreaming about living there with my family, spend quality times. May be as a student i m busy everytime, so i just want to escape. Dont know why time running so fast and days are ending soon😢😢😢
@chrisaltec2992
@chrisaltec2992 Ай бұрын
I'm a cyclist working in IT. Hoping to work from home in a small town like this for a few years one day. This video definitely helped to picture it :)
@BanBanChi
@BanBanChi Ай бұрын
Greg, I've been watching your videos since moving to Japan seven years ago. This is definitely one of your top five. Thanks for the great info!
@seanmoore55
@seanmoore55 Ай бұрын
i live in the UK. Social care in Japan puts my country to shame. Humanity still exists in Japan and this wonderful community shows ua that. If I could, I would move to Kofu tomorrow. Thank You for the wonderful insight.👍💕
@HarryAllen9
@HarryAllen9 Ай бұрын
The lady with her little basket at the grocery van 🥹 what a cutie
@marufhasan6231
@marufhasan6231 Ай бұрын
It felt like I am visiting that town, so beautiful to watch. Please don't change your documentary style video.
@Laogeodritt
@Laogeodritt Ай бұрын
This is a wonderful documentary on this town. For all the challenges faced by rural towns in Japan today, it's wonderful to see the community dynamic and problem-solving, from the man operating both a mobile grocery/general supply store and doing wellness checks to the clustered houses. That school looks like a wonderful community space, in addition to being a well equipped school for such a small town.
@skaputinifrablou
@skaputinifrablou Ай бұрын
Thank you for this experience, amazing piece of work
@mpclair
@mpclair 5 күн бұрын
I loved this video! You have a knack for making people feel comfortable in front of a camera. The post-production (translations, music, etc.) is wonderful. I have been involved in regional development for over 40 years (in Newfoundland and Labrador) and the issues faced by your Japanese subjects are exactly the same here. Five stars!
@vaynesolidor4529
@vaynesolidor4529 Ай бұрын
A beautiful little town, thanks for giving us a glimpse! I live outside a very rural town in the US, pop ~400, and I wish it had the sense of community I see here!
@xriseandshine
@xriseandshine Ай бұрын
An awesome watch as always. As a long time watcher, it's been so cool to watch your cinematography skills grow. If you still post on the X channel, it'd be interesting to even watch how you put a video like this together or planned for the week in Kofu!
@ff16161
@ff16161 Ай бұрын
Amazing documentary, it was a real pleasure to watch it. Thank you a lot for bringing the real life from Japan!
@4071816
@4071816 Ай бұрын
I really really like this, I appreciate that you give the locals voice and showing the real Japan.
@Raigeko_13
@Raigeko_13 Күн бұрын
What an awesome video in every way! Audio and video are superb, the interviews were great. Kofu looks like a great place to live.
@banquo80s99
@banquo80s99 25 күн бұрын
The narration, photography and audio were so good I was lured to complete the whole video. Very rare to happen to me....Thanks and keep it up
@AnomieTrain
@AnomieTrain Ай бұрын
I can't help but think of Non Non Biyori while watching this!
@elipandaman
@elipandaman Ай бұрын
The grades all in one schoolhouse! :)
@UncleSilverGaming
@UncleSilverGaming Ай бұрын
I wonder if rural towns like this would be interested in programs where they basically pay for younger, more able-bodied people to live there in exchange for basically being town workers, such as general handymen, grocery delivery, basic landscaping, etc. I know they offer subsidies for people to move out there, but they would still have to get regular jobs. This way, taking care of the town and its residents would actually be their job. Just a thought.
@Urufu-san
@Urufu-san Ай бұрын
I‘m sure in the coming decades many Japanese communities won’t have many other choices than basically „hire“ people to live there - or completely close small towns and villages. Also, the property tax will have to come down, it’s a big reason people who inherit property sell it cheaply or basically give it away for free - or just let it rot. 1.4% per year in property tax is A LOT, it’s about 10 times more than here in Germany.
@trey1531
@trey1531 Ай бұрын
I would defiantly do this. I already have a Kei truck and tools.
@scottscriticalmass
@scottscriticalmass Ай бұрын
Excellent video Greg & Ako... One of your best IMHO. BTW... I'm in California and cannot wait to get back for a Japan visit one day soon. My favorite destination.
@bobosuda
@bobosuda Ай бұрын
Beautiful town, and an amazing video. I love the calm and slow-paced style of it, letting every beat of the documentary linger. The drone shots of the town are gorgeous, and really helps sell the atmosphere of the video. All in all, breathtaking stuff.
@summerpatient78
@summerpatient78 Ай бұрын
This video is so insightful. Invaluable content.
@arsyapermana1
@arsyapermana1 Ай бұрын
i like your music selection, it's suit well with the ambience.
@LifeWhereImFrom
@LifeWhereImFrom Ай бұрын
Thanks!
@artimusprimeutube
@artimusprimeutube Ай бұрын
Nicely filmed, yet again. Had to pause a few times as it became increasingly sadder by the moment. If I could physically help, I would.
@richardlau2447
@richardlau2447 Ай бұрын
We could go together.
@MrAwesomeSaucem
@MrAwesomeSaucem Ай бұрын
Absolutely beautiful. This is definitely the “good life”.
@chuckbeattyo
@chuckbeattyo Ай бұрын
Excellent showing and telling and explaining.
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