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Thank you! I want to experiment with painting some fabric to resemble traditional kimono patterns, and not only did you showcase some lovely examples of simple patterns, but I also learnt some cool stuff too!
Hice lo posible plantar un árbol Chaka en el centro de mi espacio jardín, lo he visto crecer y ahora cuando a través de mis sentidos, percibo su vida que se funde con la. mïa. La naturaleza cura lindo documental gracias.
@JIBTV Can you update the transcript as well. It shows English subtitles but transcript does not have it in full. Same for the rest of the videos. Thanks
_An awesome walking tour video, it's a heartwarming glimpse into enchanting splendor of marvelous Kyu-Iwasakitei-Teien Garden scenery with clearly explored. Thank you for sharing this wonderful inspiration with us._ _Greeting from Indonesia._ |🇮🇩
This is such a necessary video, I hate that it only has 2.7k views, it deserves at least 200,000 and more! Thank you to all who created this. Perchance do you have this in Japanese (not dubbed from the interviewees) because I’d love to share this with my Japanese audience. While foreign tourists to Japan will be interested, honestly this is so needed domestically to Japanese people themselves, just to learn, gain interest and promote and support the preservation of an indigenous group in their own country first off. I’ll share this one too for English speakers, but would love a link or connection to any Japanese language version too with the same lovely editing, Ainu words and positive tone of this lovely documentary.
I was lucky to visit Ise Jingu and the Ago Bay last November and can wholeheartedly recommend the area. Do note that the parking lots can get filled up fast, so if you need to park at the Visitor Center (which is very interesting!) the four interconnected observatories can only be reached by climbing quite a lot of uneven stairs. But, the view is very much worth it! I did not visit the ama divers, but the cruise was interesting. I stayed at the Ijika Daiichi Hotel Kagura in Toba. My Japanese is not too great, but the owner was very accommodating and helpful. The sento was a bit old (I understood they would update it soon?), but my room was recently renovated and quite frankly enormous for what I paid for it. The food was great too, with dinner being kaiseki-style, served in a private room.