Thank you for such an interesting tour of Japan! I recently found your videos and have been consumed with the content! Your view of the landscape now and previously as well as the history is fascinating!
@walkerwalkaroundjapan25 күн бұрын
Thank you for watching and being interested in my video 😊 Japan is a country where people live in every corner of the land. I think this kind of country is rare in the world.
@morj122629 күн бұрын
No English sub? I am a subscriber
@walkerwalkaroundjapan29 күн бұрын
Sorry🙇♀️I've been busy lately, so I haven't been able to keep up with the subtitles for the "Walking the Reconstructed City" series. Subtitles will be available from the next episode, so please look forward to it🤲
The Graves at 9:53 is a truly sombre sight but good to see the deer at 16:12! I remember there was 1 pine tree left after the tsunami at Rikuzentakata but sadly it eventually died as well.
@walkerwalkaroundjapanАй бұрын
Thank you as always 😊 The pine trees in Rikuzentakata were taller than I imagined. It's a shame that they died, but the trunks were preserved and the branches and leaves were reproduced.