These videos are making me emotional. Up til now, I can never understand how people have so much passion for doing things they love. It's such a delightful feeling watchi g these people enjoying their passion.
Beautiful story..first video that popped up.i was eating wasabi almonds and decided to look into the health benefits of wasabi after reading on google i got on here to learn more.bless his family and 9th generation
Thank you for creating such a wonderful series. I cant thank you enough. Concentration and intent are the heart of the wonderful creation. This is a true beauty of Japan.
Great content as always! I watched the previous videos from the japanese artisan series over and over, and I most definitely was not expecting to see another one anytime soon. Keep up the good work!
Excellent and beautifully shot video. Very impressed with pride in the family tradition ! Makes me want to go volunteer to help and see it for myself . Do you know if they accept visitors and volunteers ?
@@footagehead45 It's south of Izu City, near the foothills of Mount Amagi. Another farm you could visit that's open for visitors is Daio wasabi farm in Nagano: www.japan-guide.com/e/e6056.html
omg i am really stunned of the beauty of this life i just feel like they are appreciating every moment of their life and trying to enjoy it with their own way i really liked how he tries to be always positive and optimistic despit the death of his son (that made me cry a lot) i just wish to have such a similar life way
@@FalloutMediaHK i really have no problem on that if it can makes my life moore peacefull and happier i just beleive that the real happines don't came from all peaople think just by having a lot of money or such similar stuffs but it cames from enjoying what we have by admiring the beauty of our nature and loving each other
I discovered and appreciated wasabi thanks to this video few years ago, thank you! I am soon visiting Japan and would like to get in contact with iriya manaka farm. Do you have any contact you can share? thank you
glad to hear that! i can't give personal info and i'm unsure if they cater to private visitors. However you can try to go through the Izu tourism site to gain access: www.city.izu.shizuoka.jp/
www.premiumbeat.com/royalty-free-tracks/all-that-remains is all I can find, I believe that is the song, but I can't find it anywhere else unfortunately
@@FalloutMediaHK ANy idea where I can find it? Buying it on that site is a licensing deal for like $45. I just wanted the mp3 to listen to now and then. I tried the guy's website and iTunes and while he does have stuff for sale, he doesn't appear to sell that track, and he did not respond to my email.
These videos are making me emotional. Up til now, I can never understand how people have so much passion for doing things they love. It's such a delightful feeling watchi g these people enjoying their passion.
"Its just a video about wasabi farm.'
Damn it brought tears in my eyes when he talk about his son. Great video you have there. Subscribed!
I literally wept for humanity. Why is the simplicity of this man's life so beautiful? Amazing perspective on what is important to a great life.
Beautiful story..first video that popped up.i was eating wasabi almonds and decided to look into the health benefits of wasabi after reading on google i got on here to learn more.bless his family and 9th generation
Thank you for creating such a wonderful series. I cant thank you enough. Concentration and intent are the heart of the wonderful creation. This is a true beauty of Japan.
Glad to see another video in this series, I've greatly enjoyed ever single one on all levels.
thanks and stay tuned for more!
all the comments capture my awe of detail, perfection, and heartfelt care and learning
Beautiful video, i can really respect the dedication and hard work the old man has
I tried the whole farming process for a few hours and it was already back-breaking for me!
Just beautiful, everything about it
Great content as always! I watched the previous videos from the japanese artisan series over and over, and I most definitely was not expecting to see another one anytime soon. Keep up the good work!
Thanks so much!! Yes, I do these projects on my own spare time and money so it's difficult to push them out regularly.
@@FalloutMediaHK Thank you. From the opening of the video I just felt a rush of emotion and it hasn't quite ended yet.
@@endoroboto much like eating wasabi 😁
Beautiful story.
Came here from The Atlantic. Saw your other remarkable work. Subbed. :-)
How did you get access to this place? It's incredible.
Hi there - we made contact through some local government officials
Hi Edwin, well done on conveying the human story in this video.
Excellent and beautifully shot video. Very impressed with pride
in the family tradition ! Makes me want to go volunteer to help and see it for myself . Do you know if they accept visitors and volunteers ?
Thanks for watching! No they wouldn't be open to visitors but I am sure there is a farm that let's you visit
@@FalloutMediaHK Thanks your response ! Yeah your video made it really enticing 👌
@@FalloutMediaHK What area of Izu peninsula is this farm located ? Would like to visit the inland rather than the beaches. Have been to Hakone
@@footagehead45 It's south of Izu City, near the foothills of Mount Amagi. Another farm you could visit that's open for visitors is Daio wasabi farm in Nagano: www.japan-guide.com/e/e6056.html
@@FalloutMediaHK Thanks much ! Happy I discoverd your excellent channel 👌
beautifully crafted, this video🙏
omg i am really stunned of the beauty of this life i just feel like they are appreciating every moment of their life and trying to enjoy it with their own way i really liked how he tries to be always positive and optimistic despit the death of his son (that made me cry a lot)
i just wish to have such a similar life way
Step one: Go become a farmer in Japan ;)
@@FalloutMediaHK i really have no problem on that if it can makes my life moore peacefull and happier i just beleive that the real happines don't came from all peaople think just by having a lot of money or such similar stuffs but it cames from enjoying what we have by admiring the beauty of our nature and loving each other
I discovered and appreciated wasabi thanks to this video few years ago, thank you! I am soon visiting Japan and would like to get in contact with iriya manaka farm. Do you have any contact you can share? thank you
glad to hear that! i can't give personal info and i'm unsure if they cater to private visitors. However you can try to go through the Izu tourism site to gain access: www.city.izu.shizuoka.jp/
@@FalloutMediaHK thank you so much!
Wonderful video. Can you let me know the details of the first/opening music track? The credits do not have the information. Thanks
www.premiumbeat.com/royalty-free-tracks/all-that-remains is all I can find, I believe that is the song, but I can't find it anywhere else unfortunately
@@nopejoeandangie sorry for late reply - but yes that is the opening track
@@FalloutMediaHK ANy idea where I can find it? Buying it on that site is a licensing deal for like $45. I just wanted the mp3 to listen to now and then. I tried the guy's website and iTunes and while he does have stuff for sale, he doesn't appear to sell that track, and he did not respond to my email.
I kinda feel sorry, that The Atlantic gets all the clicks and they only mention you in end of the description
It's alright, I licensed my film to them. And besides, the credits usually come at the end anyway!
Where can I get real wasabi 😭 I do try to get the best quality fake stuff ..
Playing: 48th time.
Vandal savage would have all the time in the world!