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Kyushu is said to be the wellspring of Japanese civilization. Yet few tourists visit the southernmost of Japan's main islands. This documentary contrasts modern Japanese cities with traditional customs in the countryside.
The rail journey begins in Fukuoka - a city with a metro population of 2.5 million - and ends at the southern tip of the island, in the city of Ibusuki. As the train rolls along, it travels through time - and reveals the amazing diversity and contrasts of the most southerly of Japan's four main islands. The trip provides spectacular landscape views, as well as deep insight into a foreign culture, and its ancient traditions and modern lifestyles.
In the West, Kyushu is one of the lesser-known regions in the "Land of the Rising Sun." Even for the Japanese, the green, mountainous island is seen mostly as a holiday spot. Europeans rarely visit this part of the country - but there are plenty of restaurants and cafes that have names like "Wolfgang," "Bavaria," or "Côte d'Azur." Travel guides say that these words sound "European" to Japanese.
The family of the emperor, or Tenno, comes from Kyushu as well. This is also where the dynasties of the proud warrior class, the samurai, have their roots.
And there are a number of active volcanoes on Kyushu. One of the most famous is Mount Aso. Its caldera - the cauldron-like hollow at the top -- has a circumference of about 120 kilometers.
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@brunolima7402
@brunolima7402 3 года назад
I have a profound admiration for the Japanese and how they aspire for perfection in every task. Greetings from Portugal.
@brunolima7402
@brunolima7402 3 года назад
@@slow.poetry no. And also not in any other country besides Japan
@dotdashdotdash
@dotdashdotdash 3 года назад
They were also wise to not partake in multi culti societal destruction, and have kept their population uncontaminated and homogenous.
@Maperator
@Maperator 3 года назад
@@dotdashdotdash jeez bro, chill your racism
@freckleheckler6311
@freckleheckler6311 3 года назад
@@Maperator that’s not racism. Every word is redefined by you liberal nut jobs.
@markusmeldre
@markusmeldre 3 года назад
@@dotdashdotdash "They were also wise to not partake in multi culti societal destruction..." As if the Japanese Imperials themselves are not guilty of destroying the culture of neighbouring nations.
@victornderu143
@victornderu143 3 года назад
I like how the Japanese have maintained their culture while modernizing at the same time.
@akou12
@akou12 3 года назад
For better or for worse....
@yulyasevelova769
@yulyasevelova769 3 года назад
The Native Americans may want to study and use these examples from Japan and the Scandinavian countries. Not mainstream U.S. culture though !
@MrWarrenRB
@MrWarrenRB 3 года назад
So did South Korea
@kevenantoine3587
@kevenantoine3587 3 года назад
It's called 'adaptation'.
@takumi8608
@takumi8608 3 года назад
@@MrWarrenRB why Korea always try to compete to Japan ?
@atecengineeringcompany2364
@atecengineeringcompany2364 3 года назад
Even before I watch this documentary, I know I'm going to love it. Thank you DW
@DWDocumentary
@DWDocumentary 3 года назад
Hi @Dinesh Nair, thank you :)
@karmaizunia9603
@karmaizunia9603 3 года назад
@@DWDocumentary These are the kind I come here for! TY!
@breakingoutin2212
@breakingoutin2212 3 года назад
ahhhh japan gypsies land
@adamshaffer7430
@adamshaffer7430 3 года назад
Yes when it is not political
@SaintNomad
@SaintNomad 3 года назад
@@DWDocumentary What is your intention to show this old documentary about Japan during this Covid-19 Pandemic mess?? Japan doesn't even control the Pandemic now. Their infection rate is between 20% ~ 40%. This means 2~5 out of 10 people who get Covid-19 tests are positive for the virus. Did you get paid from Japan for uploading this documentary??
@gigiparis5654
@gigiparis5654 3 года назад
Wow Japan is so BEAUTIFUL. Mr.Kircher did fantastic work. Please make more Japan documentary. ❤️
@Warrize
@Warrize 3 года назад
Love Japan, nature, culture, people. Sublime.
@risaizm1659
@risaizm1659 3 года назад
Tea seller's house is stunning. Bento seller is amazing. Everything is so clean and beautiful. I love Japan. 👏
@ryanfoley7325
@ryanfoley7325 3 года назад
Japan has such a fascinating culture. It's great to be able to watch this well produced documentary and learn a little more about this beautiful country. Thank you sgain DW!
@DWDocumentary
@DWDocumentary 3 года назад
Hi @Ryan Foley, thanks for watching!
@vasugupta2246
@vasugupta2246 Год назад
​@@DWDocumentary Hi, I want to join your documentary making wing. Pls help me.
@johntait491
@johntait491 3 года назад
My wife and I always enjoy our trips to Japan. Clean, courteous and organised. Hope we can get back in 2022. 😉
@marthas8108
@marthas8108 3 года назад
do you speak Japanese and if not, is it easy to get around? What would you recommend to someone who'd love to visit? Thanks!
@ismaelnunez3602
@ismaelnunez3602 3 года назад
Stay over there
@leochen887
@leochen887 3 года назад
@@marthas8108 We don't speak Japanese. However, we discovered that if we wrote our question in Chinese, that the Japanese folks could read it and then with hand gestures we were directed to where we wanted to go!
@marthas8108
@marthas8108 3 года назад
@@emmm_4465 doumo arigatou gozaimasu
@marthas8108
@marthas8108 3 года назад
@@leochen887 thank you!
@ronsheldon4873
@ronsheldon4873 3 года назад
I have long had the desire to visit Japan and always interested in continental train journeys. Sadly I am beyond such opportunities, but your film gave me a happy glimpse...beautiful!
@samsiahabdullah9164
@samsiahabdullah9164 3 года назад
Yes you can. And you will if you put your mind into it.
@DharmaRanga
@DharmaRanga 3 года назад
My mum's family's from Kyushu. Thanks for the wonderful documentary, DW!
@DWDocumentary
@DWDocumentary 3 года назад
Hi @DharmaRanga, thanks for watching! Glad you enjoyed the documentary. 🙂
@othmantarmidi4780
@othmantarmidi4780 3 года назад
V
@hcguyz
@hcguyz 3 года назад
When I was on Osaka station a luxury train similar to Seven Stars was stopping by, so I and my girlfriend took some photos of the train. An elderly couple riding the train noticed us, and the grandma smiled and waved to us. It was so heartwarming.
@ThxComment
@ThxComment Месяц назад
Maybe it is "Twilight Express Mizukaze"
@maricogan2903
@maricogan2903 3 года назад
My family traveled Japan by train in the early 1960s. Some of the trains were very old, with open windows. We were able to see the amazing, ancient countryside. The bullet train at 120mph, was terrifying. The view through the train windows was a blur. I still have the kimonos my mother bought for us. What a treasure.
@robertnewell4054
@robertnewell4054 3 года назад
My family was in Yokohama from 1952 -1959. My Pops was assigned to the Navy’s JAG.
@rosehouse32
@rosehouse32 3 года назад
Japan I have been to Japan during th emid of 80s. Japanese are very polite and they bow a lot to the customers. Food is delicious. They also have the spring water which is very hot.
@BelloBudo007
@BelloBudo007 3 года назад
You have fantastic memories Mari. It must surely have been very different 60 years ago. Shinkansen is up to 150 mph now and I'm sure they're working on ways of going even faster. I first visited Japan & in fact Kyushu in 1982 & the differences that I see in 40 years was noticeable. As a gaigin, in the rural villages I was a rare sight. No doubt in the '60's you got lots of looks & stares. I grew to respect, love and admire many things about the Japanese and love returning with my friends & family to see old Japanese acquaintances. Likewise they also visit us and bring with them young generations that have only seen the west through the lens of a tv screen. Covid is delaying our overdue reunions. I now have only my memories. I wonder, do you occasionally open your draw, touch your kimono and relive your 60's visit?
@teagoldleaf4137
@teagoldleaf4137 2 года назад
Wish I could hear more about your memories of Japan, all of you. I'm more interested in the Japan from before the 2000's.
@arolemaprarath6615
@arolemaprarath6615 2 года назад
whats a 120mph? Is that a currency?
@feisaldianga511
@feisaldianga511 3 года назад
Japan is a beautiful nation with deep history and culture, thank for taking us across this nation and educating non-Japanese about this nation
@aijazkirmani4288
@aijazkirmani4288 3 года назад
Hardworking people, they've preserved natural symmetry, beautiful country...
@EustaquioSantimano
@EustaquioSantimano 3 года назад
Beautiful documentary. Japan is so elegant, so charming, so calm. I hope to visit Kyushu one day.
@teejsalcat2176
@teejsalcat2176 3 года назад
Japan documentary always the best ❤️
@bambangromadona3864
@bambangromadona3864 3 года назад
Just one word to describe it : " AWESOME "
@user-bv8nx4sr1v
@user-bv8nx4sr1v 3 года назад
Thank you DW and viewers! As an Japanese, I'm glad that warm comments. Your contents are awesome!
@DWDocumentary
@DWDocumentary 3 года назад
Hi @ラビットパンチ , we are glad you like our content :)
@mattkaustickomments
@mattkaustickomments 3 года назад
I’ve had no desire to visit Japan until I saw these trains. Wow! Now that’s how you travel.
@georgecoman5342
@georgecoman5342 3 года назад
Beautiful country and people. I have great admiration for the Jananese people. Greetings from USA.
@laturista1000
@laturista1000 3 года назад
if only the NYC subway was this efficient and clean 1:45
@georgecoman5342
@georgecoman5342 3 года назад
@@laturista1000 Yes you ar right :)
@CaliRose1955
@CaliRose1955 3 года назад
I would love to go there and take all these trains, and experience all the towns and hot springs. So beautiful.
@danielirimescu312
@danielirimescu312 3 года назад
Even birds are happy in japan
@georgecoman5342
@georgecoman5342 3 года назад
@@CaliRose1955 Me to. It is beautiful countryside you ar right :)
@GG-ur4km
@GG-ur4km 3 года назад
Japan is such a great country. My brother was in japan for 3 years he works for Honda and now he is in India. He said, Japanese people are so nice. One day I will visit Japan for sure....❤️
@mintchocolatelove
@mintchocolatelove 3 года назад
🇯🇵is a beautiful country with unique traditions✨
@ashwanikumar6008
@ashwanikumar6008 3 года назад
I watched this documentary on TV. I felt so excited after watching it that I came on RU-vid to watch it again.
@smallstudiodesign
@smallstudiodesign 3 года назад
I’ve been to Japan twice ... it’s so endless with fascinating places, people, traditions & customs ... there can never be enough opportunities to travel there.
@zerotalkgaming3789
@zerotalkgaming3789 3 года назад
meh, novelty isnt tied to a specific country or culture.
@michaelheery6303
@michaelheery6303 3 года назад
What are the GIRLS like pls
@smallstudiodesign
@smallstudiodesign 3 года назад
@@zerotalkgaming3789 “zero talk” ... suits you.
@smallstudiodesign
@smallstudiodesign 3 года назад
@@michaelheery6303 beautiful and polite.
@zerotalkgaming3789
@zerotalkgaming3789 3 года назад
@@smallstudiodesign small studio, small mind. suits you
@nisanthkumar8234
@nisanthkumar8234 3 года назад
Why every documentary that touches japan seems so beautiful. we need more beauty in this rudderless world. Big kudos to DW. love it !.
@charliesommers9599
@charliesommers9599 2 года назад
The high points of my 80 years on this planet were the eight years I lived in Japan back in the 1960s. Thank you for awakening an old man's wonderful memories. ❤️
@gigiparis5654
@gigiparis5654 3 года назад
What a gorgeous place! I felt the 42 minutes was way too short. I've been watching random J-vloggers videos for ages but there is not so many videos about KYUSHU region. I really appreciate your great work.
@eazypeazy33
@eazypeazy33 3 года назад
I love everything about their culture when it comes to living, heritage, food, & culture. That train is exactly how things should be.. It is truly a site to behold.. 😳🤞🏾⚜️
@jadayaindigo7696
@jadayaindigo7696 3 года назад
Yet everything over here in the west seems to want to spit on and burn down our own traditions and culture. I wonder why?
@simonf8902
@simonf8902 3 года назад
Little bits of Switzerland , Hawaii, New Zealand and Pacific islands in this glorious scenery.
@Dappan-Rohshi
@Dappan-Rohshi 3 года назад
@wtf tero *Kia ora !* I love Aotearoa and New Zealanders. Everyone was kind when I visited there. 🎌
@samwarmate9291
@samwarmate9291 3 года назад
These are the true perfectionists.i just love their superb levels of cleanliness and hygiene.the train is cleaned by hand before each trip,what a spectacular and extraordinary country.i have been a japanophile for 40 years.
@clvrswine
@clvrswine 3 года назад
You are annoying.
@aus-li
@aus-li 3 года назад
I find the declining rate of Yakuza, and their desperation to stay alive intriguing.
@gorillachilla
@gorillachilla 3 года назад
Japan is a beautiful country and our ally love from uk and Bangladesh 🇧🇩🇯🇵 love their food and culture
@nursesangginto9903
@nursesangginto9903 3 года назад
It has been suggested to my account days ago and I just had the time to watch it now.. Thank you DW for taking me to Japan and its wonderful people.
@miciboo9993
@miciboo9993 3 года назад
Fell in love with Japan under 20 mins
@TubeedooYou
@TubeedooYou 3 года назад
This is why I love Japan so much. As soon as the travel restriction is over, I'll travel to Japan. Konichiwa!
@user-bv8nx4sr1v
@user-bv8nx4sr1v 3 года назад
As a Japanese, I welcome you! ^_^ I'm so happy that you enjoy my country.
@mingtran7932
@mingtran7932 3 года назад
@@user-bv8nx4sr1v I been there many many time. I known I am talking about and most of the citizen do not speak English even the guy do official currency exchange at the airport .
@StephiSensei26
@StephiSensei26 3 года назад
A truly beautiful documentary. Hopefully, here in America, we can learn much about improving our rail system. Take the "Seven Stars" and die. What a way to go! Great work DW.
@StephiSensei26
@StephiSensei26 3 года назад
@Susan Bish I appreciate your opinion Susan, but I don't agree. In Europe, many people own cars and still use the train, local or inter-city to save on gas or read a book or just get some Z's ,instead of stressing out in traffic twice a day. In the US, we've been (pun alert) "trained" the wrong way.
@erikjj235
@erikjj235 3 года назад
I agree. They are working on a high speed rail in Cali as of right now. 👍
@Beadacut_
@Beadacut_ 3 года назад
Well... I've been in America and I think there's nothing wrong about it. I had fun. I'll definitely do it again.
@Brother_frojd
@Brother_frojd 3 года назад
@@StephiSensei26 well put. Sweden where am originally from we have alot of both train and bus commuters. Take my hometown as an example and look It up on Google maps (Simrishamn) and the closest large city (Malmo), where thousands of people commute daily to work and back. It's 1:20 minute comfortable train ride of a distance of 100km (60 miles). It makes multiple stops along the way to pick/drop of other commuters aswell. It can get pretty crowded in rush hours, which I admit makes me feel stressful. But then on the other hand if you go 5 days a week all year round you get used to having people around. The few times a year I visit my family I most times take the train if I am going into the city for a day out. (never on rush hour) And just sit back and relax. I normally make myself a few sandwiches and some brewed coffee to enjoy the ride in peace and reflect on life and what the future holds for me. Without a doubt it is much more enjoyable taking the train rather than the car.
@StephiSensei26
@StephiSensei26 3 года назад
@@Brother_frojd I'm with you! I lived in Scandinavia for years and I know what can be done IF we really want to. Tack saa mycket!
@Jesse-B
@Jesse-B 3 года назад
I find the whole culture fascinating. Everything is just so.
@obijuankenobi420
@obijuankenobi420 3 года назад
Just so ???? Just so what ?
@jmsanchez_69
@jmsanchez_69 3 года назад
@@obijuankenobi420 just so culturally fascinating. Learn to speak english before being an inquisitive imbecile
@obijuankenobi420
@obijuankenobi420 3 года назад
@@jmsanchez_69 I didn't ask you Michelle
@Jesse-B
@Jesse-B 3 года назад
@@obijuankenobi420 It's an old english expression meaning 1. arranged or done very neatly and carefully. "polishing the furniture and making everything just so" 2. FORMAL used to express agreement. "‘And to limit the hours,’ Jasper added. ‘Just so.’" It can also mean it just "is" from an existential viewpoint.
@hovanti
@hovanti 3 года назад
It IS fascinating; I lived there several years, and loved it. The Japanese are absolutely wonderful.
@drd6893
@drd6893 3 года назад
I love that we’re guests and not tourists The train staff is exceptional! Seeing Japan by train is a must! Beautiful country!
@julianokane3191
@julianokane3191 3 года назад
I spent 3 months in Tokyo, Hatakaya...5 minutes from Shinjuku by train. All I can say is of all the countries I've visited, Japan and Israel are top on the list
@dan_o
@dan_o 3 года назад
Japan is an incredible country with fascinating people. I want to go back very soon.
@julian_online
@julian_online 3 года назад
This grandpa 26:48 looks so cool, eating noodles out of bamboo fountains, Japan is very thrilling
@storybooc6116
@storybooc6116 3 года назад
The most fascinating thing about Japan is that Japan is situated in high earthquake, volcanic eruption and Tsunami zone, yet they found a way to use the nature in best way possible in their everyday life. Respect is very important in their culture but if you are situated in such geographical location is good to respectful for everything.
@vanrok
@vanrok 3 года назад
DW became one of my favourite channels on RU-vid : )
@C.E.Thomas1952
@C.E.Thomas1952 2 года назад
@ vanrok. Mine too. "I don't have a television at all because DW documentaries say it all". Just realised that rhymes LOL
@MartianInDisguise
@MartianInDisguise 3 года назад
omg I can't get over the cat conductor at the train station! so kawaii
@MBW323
@MBW323 3 года назад
What a breathtaking cinematography, good job DW.
@reenatai75
@reenatai75 3 года назад
DW next time take me with you to Japan 🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩
@A.n.a.n.d.
@A.n.a.n.d. 3 года назад
We need more cats as station managers :D
@marconius101
@marconius101 3 года назад
My house "manager" agrees with your conclusion.....;-)
@narvaromer8516
@narvaromer8516 3 года назад
Japan has several cat station masters. The most famous one is ''Tama''. You can find lots of his video.
@anitahopkinsla
@anitahopkinsla 3 года назад
Especially the ginger tabby’s! Sweetest cats 🐈
@simonf8902
@simonf8902 3 года назад
More cats as managers period !
@leochen887
@leochen887 3 года назад
There is this story about a person who owned three pets; a big dog, a little dog, and a cat, all of whom dearly loved their master. One day all the animals suddenly died. Arriving in Heaven, the dogs and the cat were at the Pearly Gates. That day St. Peter wasn't there, so God took over the responsibilities. So God asked the big dog if he loved his master. And the big dog exclaimed that he indeed loved his master. So God said you may enter and sit here on my right. Then God asked the little dog if he loved his master. And the little dog exclaimed that he indeed loved and missed his master. So God said you may enter and sit here on my left. Then God asked the cat if he loved his master. And the cat looked at God and said, you're sitting in my seat.
@leochen887
@leochen887 3 года назад
Having traveled in Japan, I always marveled at its beautiful country sides and the serenity that it imparts. It's a privilege to have experienced it.
@terencegalland
@terencegalland 3 года назад
What a wonderful train journey through southern japan enjoyed immensely 🚄🚉🚌🚅
@Fiskie666
@Fiskie666 3 года назад
This is the most beautiful documentary I have ever seen in my life.
@yahooo949
@yahooo949 3 года назад
It's beautiful to see their culture. Japan did a good job in maintaining them. I hope that these historically significant things are preserves as they are and I hope to see it one day too!
@rodelurena1470
@rodelurena1470 3 года назад
Love to watch japan documentaries. I can reminisce my japan experience
@rohitmaheshwari2979
@rohitmaheshwari2979 3 года назад
Been watching DW for more than a year now and I can surely say that DW makes the best documentaries on RU-vid hands down. Like if you agree!
@g_y.rtz420
@g_y.rtz420 3 года назад
finally a modern documentary on japan that isnt about hikkikomori, karoshi or aokigahara western media needs to update their image of japan
@MrSvenovitch
@MrSvenovitch 3 года назад
...and sweep all the uneasiness and dirty secrets under the rug right?. Because the individual doesnt matter now does he or she, unless it happens to be you perhaps? Suck it up and produce and consume for the rich...you should bow your head in shame.
@g_y.rtz420
@g_y.rtz420 3 года назад
@@MrSvenovitch no, because if you've been looking closely at japan recently you know that their younger generation already knows these flaws and are vocal about it, same with their foreign workforce. There's no need to point out the obvious now that change is inevitable. Im more interested in what those changes are going to be and how theyre going to work. Nobody said anything about sweeping anything under the rug, I just don't need to see the obvious being pointed out for the hundredth fucking time, I already understood those things 10 years ago. Get daddy's sword and do the seppuku.
@rsizm7687
@rsizm7687 3 года назад
@@MrSvenovitch How mean!
@mingtran7932
@mingtran7932 3 года назад
Boring and weirt traditional music.
@kn2549
@kn2549 3 года назад
As a Japanese, I always wondered why westerners are so obsessed with hikikomori, karoshi, and aokigahara in Japan. Also the sex life of Japanese people. Why?
@nagonago210
@nagonago210 3 года назад
Thank you, DW. I appreciate your documentary to grasp Japan correctly. We, Japanese people, look forward to seeing you. In addition, my fiancé and me are going to visit Germany after COVID.
@DWDocumentary
@DWDocumentary 3 года назад
Hi @nagonagonagoya nagonago, you are welcome :) thanks for watching and taking the time to comment!
@juliecasey5196
@juliecasey5196 3 года назад
Such a beautiful country. This was an absolutely beautiful documentary
@DWDocumentary
@DWDocumentary 3 года назад
Hi @Julie Casey, thanks for watching!
@virtualaustralia
@virtualaustralia 2 года назад
💯% 😍
@adammason4554
@adammason4554 3 года назад
Hello Japan, you and your people are beautiful, harmony seems essential, love from Australia
@dk2428
@dk2428 3 года назад
Japan is amazing! Thanks DW for yet another great docu!
@MartianInDisguise
@MartianInDisguise 3 года назад
Japan seems like a perfect country
@doublewings8273
@doublewings8273 3 года назад
Ahh, Japan, if only the entire planet can be this exquisite.
@subrataghosh1377
@subrataghosh1377 3 года назад
Lol then we all have to consume whale meat for scientific purposes.😄
@Jamesbaxter33
@Jamesbaxter33 3 года назад
@@subrataghosh1377 (Cyber Punk reference?) Only the elderly population and even among them, only a minority. In 10- 20 years demand will have dried up.
@user-xl5mh9qj5l
@user-xl5mh9qj5l 3 года назад
@@subrataghosh1377 whale delicious😘
@erikjj235
@erikjj235 3 года назад
They tried to, at least in East Asia but failed 😭
@subrataghosh1377
@subrataghosh1377 3 года назад
@@user-xl5mh9qj5l ya whale absolutely delicious😍
@veenalouis5625
@veenalouis5625 3 года назад
DW has become like a family, one day don't watch will definitely miss you
@4ksilentwalk485
@4ksilentwalk485 3 года назад
I am also fond of DW :)
@midoriyaizuku4403
@midoriyaizuku4403 3 года назад
I swear DW employees leave these overzealous comments under every video they put out.
@clvrswine
@clvrswine 3 года назад
Makes no sense in English. Try again, or better, STFU.
@veenalouis5625
@veenalouis5625 3 года назад
@@clvrswineYour talking about sense, lol, why don't you give a sensible comment on the program
@daphniedulansi4309
@daphniedulansi4309 3 года назад
really love Japan. i would surely go back there if this pandemic would end
@User0000000000000004
@User0000000000000004 3 года назад
Yeah, the pandemic is why. How convenient for you.
@simwaduncan777
@simwaduncan777 3 года назад
Wonderful upload. Planning my trip to Japan from Kenya 🇰🇪 very soon. Keep it up DW Crew. 👏👏
@DWDocumentary
@DWDocumentary 3 года назад
Hi @Simwa Duncan, Thanks for watching and commenting! We're really glad you enjoyed the documentary. 🙂 Stay tuned for more! The DW Documentary Team
@kishankanhaiya7438
@kishankanhaiya7438 3 года назад
The documentary has just increased my love affection and respect for Japan and yes, kudos to your team for making such great visual delicacy
@frogstamper
@frogstamper 3 года назад
Stunning documentary, great to see a part of Japan we in the west very seldom get to see, beautiful small towns with centuries of history. Thank you so much for posting.
@tonypate9174
@tonypate9174 3 года назад
@Baba FoodleDo you want 50/50 or phone a friend on that one ?..."What west??" as if you don't know ...how hip
@tonypate9174
@tonypate9174 3 года назад
@Baba Foodle Good for you Baba.
@arolemaprarath6615
@arolemaprarath6615 2 года назад
@Baba Foodle West means Europe.
@lucasjames7524
@lucasjames7524 2 года назад
Holy hell, is Japan the best place on Earth or what? Unspeakably beautiful. Amazing people, amazing culture. Simply extraordinary. DW has created another wonderful documentary experience! 10/10 :-D
@DWDocumentary
@DWDocumentary 2 года назад
Thanks for watching and for your positive feedback, Lucas!
@saisubhashs9475
@saisubhashs9475 3 года назад
Time just passed by like a breeze. I absolutely love Japan in every aspect. Hope I get to live there someday😍😍😘🥰😘
@Edbashir
@Edbashir 3 года назад
Thank you DW for getting me through this hard times in the quarantine ... such top notch documentaries ❤️
@kak7440
@kak7440 3 года назад
My thoughts exactly. Wonderful
@deneb6139
@deneb6139 3 года назад
docs guys at DW know their trade so well. even an oscar award would be a little prize for their productions.
@DWDocumentary
@DWDocumentary 3 года назад
Hi @deneb, we appreciate it :)
@A_Legal_Immigrant_1776
@A_Legal_Immigrant_1776 3 года назад
Finally something worth Watching on DW.
@mjc11a
@mjc11a 3 года назад
Such a refreshing break from all the madness in this world. I would gladly finish my days on this earth as an apprentice to Mr. Ito in his lantern shop. Thank you DW Documentary. Stay safe 🙏
@erikjohansen9154
@erikjohansen9154 3 года назад
ah,, yet less family, suisides, work too hard... its a contaridictory
@yulyasevelova769
@yulyasevelova769 3 года назад
It's true that there is a lot of pressure on people, due to traditional authority structures. And this can cause a high rate of suicides. Of course, this documentary is about travel in Japan, not the dark side of things. What they do right, however, is a great model for others.
@WizenedVariations1
@WizenedVariations1 3 года назад
Start by having reverence for one's ancestors. Be proud of what ancestors have done, particularly relics of what ancestors have produced. If enough people venerate (or desire to improve upon) the works of their ancestors, the environment is treasured, old skills are passed through generations, and, art is respected. When too many people do not, the past becomes nothing more than something to be consumed, old skills skills are forgotten, and, art ceases being refined.
@Johnny53kgb-nsa
@Johnny53kgb-nsa 3 года назад
What a beautiful country, thank you for sharing, I enjoyed the ride. Johnny, Indiana
@Masamoone
@Masamoone 3 года назад
I live here and I love it. 2 years in Japan and forever. Always nice to have a new view on other spots.
@aninjaguardian
@aninjaguardian 3 года назад
I visited Japan spring of 2019. Many beautiful places to visit. I ended up seeing more in the bustling metro areas like Tokyo, Osaka, and Kyoto. Hopefully the next time I visit, I can go to Hokkaido or Kyushu and sightsee some of the smaller towns
@testtestmann3155
@testtestmann3155 3 года назад
You better drive a car or ride on a bicycle in provicials.
@ytdavidkwei
@ytdavidkwei 3 года назад
Simply beautiful! what a country, what a culture! I would like to make this trip in my lifetime. Thank you DW documentary!
@virtualaustralia
@virtualaustralia 2 года назад
Amazing 🤩🤩
@cornflake73
@cornflake73 3 года назад
I have had a special place in my heart for Japanese culture. This documented journey through the most beautiful parts of southern Japan has fast become my favorite.
@ahmadfarooq6861
@ahmadfarooq6861 3 года назад
Can't believe I spent 42 mins in the bathroom watching this and completely loving it... longest time spent on the toilet while thinking this documentary should have been longer... my legs fell asleep 😴 😆 🤣 😂
@rajhooblal5455
@rajhooblal5455 3 года назад
i loved every minute to this video. Thank you.
@milky2002burak
@milky2002burak 3 года назад
JAPAN is an amazing country, JAPANESE people are so respectful and hard working.
@geoms6263
@geoms6263 3 года назад
haha, a few years ago you wouldn't have said that when they wanted to conquer whole world
@ToneyCrimson
@ToneyCrimson 3 года назад
@@geoms6263 Also their hardworking cultrue is litrally killing them.
@geoms6263
@geoms6263 3 года назад
​@@ToneyCrimson In Japan, more people died in suicide last month than in Covid in 2020
@ToneyCrimson
@ToneyCrimson 3 года назад
@@geoms6263 Im not surprised..
@aioee877
@aioee877 3 года назад
@@geoms6263 PROVE IT If you can.
@beautyinaussie5653
@beautyinaussie5653 3 года назад
Japan is the most beautiful country in the world! More beautiful than any European or Mediterranean countries! Yes, I've traveled the world
@breakingoutin2212
@breakingoutin2212 3 года назад
ahhhh japan gypsies land
@nishantaadi
@nishantaadi 3 года назад
Japan is thousand years ahead from rest of the world when come to cleanliness.
@JetLee1544
@JetLee1544 3 года назад
+ Denmark, Switzerland, Iceland, Norway, Singapore - there are a few others as well.
@yulyasevelova769
@yulyasevelova769 3 года назад
America could learn a few things from Japan, like personal discipline in public !
@yulyasevelova769
@yulyasevelova769 3 года назад
Yes it is ! Most of America's public areas are filthy. There's no respect for say, walls, fences, sides of buildings. Graffiti and gouging letters and numbers everywhere. No one tells you about the problems or real history of the United States when you are studying for citizenship, back when it meant something. No way would we have bothered, had we known the true story ! Which is why record numbers of people are leaving. Trump or no. After finding out how 400 years of incidents since it's beginnings as a colony, it really changes one's perspective. Then you can be realistic rather than brainwashed. This is true for any country one moves to-- study it's problems first.
@michaelheery6303
@michaelheery6303 3 года назад
@Taylor Gordon yep bomb more places for usa.
@michaelheery6303
@michaelheery6303 3 года назад
@@yulyasevelova769 yep USA DROPPED 2.7 MILLION TONS OF BOMBS ON CAMBODIA for PEACE and no shame..
@varunshedigudde1880
@varunshedigudde1880 3 года назад
Awesome documentary DW we want more documentaries like this:)
@DWDocumentary
@DWDocumentary 3 года назад
Hi @varun shedigudde, thanks for watching!
@rajagopalanvg2142
@rajagopalanvg2142 3 года назад
@@DWDocumentary PLEASE MAKE A VIDEO "A TRAIN RIDE THROUGH MALABAR COAST IN INDIA" I AM A GREAT FAN OF YOUR DOCUMENTARIES LIKE THESE COVERING IRAN, SRI LANKA, MYANMAR, US, TURKEY
@dreyloo663
@dreyloo663 3 года назад
Lovely Japan and so clean everywhere
@arilebon
@arilebon 3 года назад
Watching this wonderful documentary was as meditative as one of the scenic train rides.
@DWDocumentary
@DWDocumentary 3 года назад
Hi @Hari M, glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching and commenting. 🙂
@apoorvsinha508
@apoorvsinha508 2 года назад
Japan is the perfect example of modernization and traditions and cultures going hand in hand...hope to travel Japan some day.. love from India
@dadashim52
@dadashim52 3 года назад
I love Japan and Japanese people :-) I had been there for a short time period so could not get enough off of it!.
@mr.t5610
@mr.t5610 3 года назад
Totally agree ! I was there for 3 month's in 2019 and I'm going back in the future, probably around 2023.
@virtualaustralia
@virtualaustralia 2 года назад
💞❤️
@lovewalking9321
@lovewalking9321 3 года назад
I love Japan
@Autotad
@Autotad 3 года назад
I'm so jealous these guys got to go on this awesome vacation and got paid for it!
@MartianInDisguise
@MartianInDisguise 3 года назад
how do I get that job?
@christianberrocal8250
@christianberrocal8250 3 года назад
Beautiful journey! Thanks DW. Greetings from Costa Rica. Pura Vida.
@DWDocumentary
@DWDocumentary 3 года назад
Hi @Christian Berrocal, thanks for watching and commenting! All the best to you in Costa Rica. 🙂
@jonathanhall5836
@jonathanhall5836 3 года назад
I have far more respect for Japan than my own country
@presidentevil5046
@presidentevil5046 3 года назад
i love Japan, one day when Covid-19 over i will go there to visit :))
@User0000000000000004
@User0000000000000004 3 года назад
So, you're saying covid is holding you back? Ok. Sure.
@robertdeguglielmo1453
@robertdeguglielmo1453 3 года назад
Never been anywhere in the world in my 60years but I am going to Japan before I leave the world
@michaelheery6303
@michaelheery6303 3 года назад
Go PYRAMIDS EGYPT
@rext8949
@rext8949 3 года назад
I came to see a train journey. It turned out to be a series of elaborate ceremonies. Very beautiful indeed.
@vtanz
@vtanz 3 года назад
Respect the rich Japanese culture. 🙏... Great documentary
@teresatsai8753
@teresatsai8753 3 года назад
Thank you for sharing! Really enjoyed it from Taiwan.
@gigiparis5654
@gigiparis5654 3 года назад
Five stars documentary! 👑🇯🇵
@jameshodges1956
@jameshodges1956 3 года назад
The Seven Stars train is amazing. Japan has a fascinating culture.
@rosehouse32
@rosehouse32 3 года назад
It is a shame, when you have a chance go traveling, you will find that the US is so far behind the rest of the world. Other countries spend tax dollar to improve the local people while the US spend our tax dollars to invade other countries.
@rosehouse32
@rosehouse32 3 года назад
I travel to Japan during the 80s, the country is so beautiful and full of nature! I particular love the spring hot water.
@wendiebolas6160
@wendiebolas6160 3 года назад
@@rosehouse32 w.
@mohit13reddy
@mohit13reddy 3 года назад
Japan, a truly fascinating country. One of the few remarkable countries in Asia.
@yh1559
@yh1559 3 года назад
Asia's a giant continent with so many countries...There are probably quite a few fascinating/beautiful ones that we just haven't been exposed to yet :)
@user-pd6bd7ir4z
@user-pd6bd7ir4z 3 года назад
@@yh1559 east asia maybe, the rest is just a low class third world to be honest.
@elbruhmomentonumerodos9227
@elbruhmomentonumerodos9227 3 года назад
@@user-pd6bd7ir4z Except some states in the gulf
@remka2000
@remka2000 2 года назад
Living in Japan for almost 20 years, and been pretty much everywhere in Asia, I find pretty much every country fascinating. I do have “favorites” though, but that’s vert subjective.
@mozvidz
@mozvidz 3 года назад
*That was wonderful, and relaxing just to watch!*
@PLefevre95
@PLefevre95 3 года назад
Trains...are the main reason I am aiming to visit Japan, when it’s safe to travel again 🚂🚋🚅
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