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Japan Kamakura Travel Vlog
If you want a one day trip from Tokyo, Kamakura would be a good option. It takes only about an hour to reach there. Kamakura is also a more laid back countryside area, it's different than the big city like Tokyo. We visited several places there :
- Kamakura Kokomae : a place where the anime Slam Dunk took inspiration from
- Shichirigahama : We went to bill's cafe to try out their fluffy ricotta hotcakes
- Gokurakuji Station : got featured in a J drama called Umimachi Diary
- Hasedera temple : a Buddhist temple
- Kamakura Komachi Street : A place where you can find a bunch of Japanese local street food
Filmed with
Canon 80D with standard lens kit + 50mm f1.8 lens
Edited with Final Cut Pro X
Music used in the video :
DJ Sly - いのちの名前ジブリメドレー
Eddie - 晚秋 (Late Autumn)
O M II N - Sunset - Progressive House
I don't own any rights to the music used.
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Satoyama Holiday in Japan 2020 Visiting the town of Omi Hino merchants part2
Satoyama Holiday in Japan 2020 Visiting the town of Omi-Hino-merchants Part2
This video is the continuation of the video Satoyama Holiday in Japan 2020 Visiting the town of Omi-Hino-merchants
Tokyo Olympic Games will be held in 2020 and many people are planning to come to Japan. A lot of people are probably thinking of going to Tokyo, Osaka, and Kyoto.
However these cities don’t represent Japan. If you want to see the authentic Japan, you must come to Satoyama.
One of Satoyama areas near Kyoto is Hino Town in Shiga Prefecture. It has many rice fields, mountains, and rivers to experience Satoyama life; such as Satoyama cycling, walking, mountain climbing, working in rice paddies and vegetable gardens.
On top of that, Hino is the birth place of Omi-Hino-merchants and it has historical significance. There are many Kominkas, traditional style Japanese houses which used to belong to Omi-Hino-merchants, and they are as elegant as Machiyas in Kyoto.
At the end of October there is a festival called Sajiki Mado Art Festival, and it is a good time to visit Hino along with Hino Festival in May and Hinamatsuri Kiko in March.
In this video I am showing the town of Hino during Sajiki Mado Art Festival, as well as one year anniversary event of Hino station’s reopening, and Watamuki No Sato Festival.
If you are visiting Kyoto anyway, you should consider coming to Hino Town since it is only one and half hours from Kyoto. You can enjoy traditional Japanese culture here without being surrounded by so many tourists.
My name is Sachiaki Takamiya. I am a writer and a sustainable life coach. I am the founder of a philosophy called Zen and a Way of Sustainable Prosperity. Short form is ZENWSP. This is a philosophy to help you become sustainably prosperous, healthy, happy, and enlightened.
IKIGAI DIET: The Secret of Japanese Diet to Health and Longevity
IKIGAI BUSINESS: The Secret of Japanese Omi Merchants to Find a Profitable, Meaningful, and Socially friendly Business
Zen and a Way of Sustainable Prosperity: A Teaching of Omi Merchants Who Thrived In 18th Century Japan
blog Omi-merchant's way of Sustainable Prosperity
Newsletter of Omi-merchant's way of sustainable prosperity
Satoyama Near Lake Biwa: What is Satoyama?
Why Should Foreign Tourists Visit Shiga Instead of Visiting Tokyo or Kyoto?
Visiting the Land of Omi-merchants Part 1: Omi-Hachiman
Visiting the Land of Omi-merchants Part 2: Hino
Visiting the Land of Omi-merchants part 3: Satoyama Cycling in Hino
Visiting the Land of Omi-merchants part 4: Satoyama Experience
Visiting the Land of Omi-merchants Part 5: Shiga, the Environmental Capital of Japan
The Best Time to Visit Hino is During the Hino Festival
Satoyama Holiday in Japan 2020 Visiting the town of Omi Hino merchants
Satoyama Holiday in Japan 2020 Visiting the town of Omi-Hino-merchants
Part2
Tokyo Olympic Games will be held in 2020 and many people are planning to come to Japan. A lot of people are probably thinking of going to Tokyo, Osaka, and Kyoto.
However these cities don’t represent Japan. If you want to see the authentic Japan, you must come to Satoyama.
One of Satoyama areas near Kyoto is Hino Town in Shiga Prefecture. It has many rice fields, mountains, and rivers to experience Satoyama life; such as Satoyama cycling, walking, mountain climbing, working in rice paddies and vegetable gardens.
On top of that, Hino is the birth place of Omi-Hino-merchants and it has historical significance. There are many Kominkas, traditional style Japanese houses which used to belong to Omi-Hino-merchants, and they are as elegant as Machiyas in Kyoto.
At the end of October there is a festival called Sajiki Mado Art Festival, and it is a good time to visit Hino along with Hino Festival in May and Hinamatsuri Kiko in March.
In this video I am showing the town of Hino during Sajiki Mado Art Festival.
If you are visiting Kyoto anyway, you should consider coming to Hino Town since it is only one and half hours from Kyoto. You can enjoy traditional Japanese culture here without surrounded by so many tourists.
My name is Sachiaki Takamiya. I am a writer and a sustainable life coach. I am the founder of a philosophy called Zen and a Way of Sustainable Prosperity. Short form is ZENWSP. This is a philosophy to help you become sustainably prosperous, healthy, happy, and enlightened.
IKIGAI DIET: The Secret of Japanese Diet to Health and Longevity
IKIGAI BUSINESS: The Secret of Japanese Omi Merchants to Find a Profitable, Meaningful, and Socially friendly Business
Zen and a Way of Sustainable Prosperity: A Teaching of Omi Merchants Who Thrived In 18th Century Japan
blog Omi-merchant's way of Sustainable Prosperity
Newsletter of Omi-merchant's way of sustainable prosperity
Satoyama Near Lake Biwa: What is Satoyama?
Why Should Foreign Tourists Visit Shiga Instead of Visiting Tokyo or Kyoto?
Visiting the Land of Omi-merchants Part 1: Omi-Hachiman
Visiting the Land of Omi-merchants Part 2: Hino
Visiting the Land of Omi-merchants part 3: Satoyama Cycling in Hino
Visiting the Land of Omi-merchants part 4: Satoyama Experience
Visiting the Land of Omi-merchants Part 5: Shiga, the Environmental Capital of Japan
The Best Time to Visit Hino is During the Hino Festival