Be honest this is not your first time watching this! I am back here again, after a short nap I just suddenly remembered this content and search it up, so calming~ Probably my 9th time watching this♥️
@@slaprakshas Well burning fields is a necessary part of maintaining many vegetated landscapes. It burns away the previous seasons plants to make way for the new ones. Many variety of plant seeds only open under high temperatures caused by fire, because they've naturally evolved under this system (natural fires are usually caused by lightning strikes)
Tristan Neal I agree. However natural fires are extremely rare(at least were, before the industrialisation). Can I suggest you to read into Natural Farming? One Straw Revolution by Masanobu Fukuoka is a tiny but revolutionary book into farming without hurting the earth. By scorching earth and plowing, we strip the earth of its natural ballance and beneficial microbes. That way step by step making the fields barren requiring artificial fertilisation over time.
One of the best documentaries available. Watching this was like a meditation. It made you feel relaxed, amazed and inspired. I would love to live in this village. Imagine having fresh water stream in your house? Amazing Japan! One of the best countries in the world. The children growing up in such a beautiful place are indeed fortunate.
I always come back to this video to get my head straight and remember that there are men like sanguro and places like satoyama out there that I must meet and visit.
yeah but. We probably wouldn't have the internet as it is now. Maybe Europe would have developed it to this level eventually or specifically when. Who knows how tech or science would have progressed if they never came to the Americas and developed new ideas. But America was the vanguard in evolution of human society and civilization in the last few centuries. These not so much.
Like a capybara😂... the sea otter is my favorite. We've been watching too many documentaries, if that's possible. Btw, I thought this was part 2. It's the same one I just saw. Where is part 1. I see a part 3. I'll check it out.
Japan is such a wonderful country, so beautiful. With good, honest and caring people. With a culture and history as ancient as humanity itself. With traditions that hold on to the wonderful history. And a food culture that searches its equal on earth. I love everything about Nippon. The food (like okonomiyaki, natto, miso soup, sushi, takoyaki....), the culture, the traditions, anime, shintoism/buddhism, the historic costumes weared on occasional festivals, the onsen, the cha-no-yu ceremony, and of course the legendary green tea. I'd really love to live in a satoyama, as a simple farmer, in equillibrium with the nature. It must be the equivallent to paradise. I felt this way about Nippon since I was a kid, and it didn't change with 34 years now. Nihon daisuki. Domo arigato gozaimashita for this video.
I found this Documentary in late 2017. I showed it to my dad, since then my dad me and my mum watch this Documentary at least One a year... I remember in 2018 I was very ill, I wasn't able to walk a lot so I use to sit home and watch TV. I watched this Documentary on youtube via TV. I felt so relaxed. this Documentary has become very Unique part of our family life.
i truly hope mr.Sangoro tanaka still healthy to this day, live long and happily ever.. thanks for allowing world to see the how the way of his family daily life to living harmony with nature..
This comment cannot entirely express my appreciation and amazement of how the villagers maintain this essential way of living. Having a glimpse of this even more innovative system, it makes the rest of the world ashamed of what we're polluting nature with. This documentary is lit though~~ its so precise and entertaining to watch especially with the changing of seasons. I can't begin to comprehend the entirety of their preparation for this. I'll come back and watch this gem again when I wan't a break from the concrete-jungle where I'm from😊😊
" _When the right time comes, Everything will be fine_ " that was probably the most beautiful words i've ever heard. and thank you for this beautiful documentary video 😄 best 52 mins of my life.
It is pure bliss watching this! How wonderful would it be to have such a beautiful spring-river flow through your house and be part of this great, peaceful, harmonious community! It is a great example of humanities potential, living in harmony with nature in a sustainable, wholesome manner. Thank you for posting this wonderful documentary!
so so so amazing..never in my wildest dreams that i imagine that a place like this even exist in the world..truly remarkable,people from all over the world could learn a thing or two on how to co exist harmoniously with nature without polluting it ;)
The world could learn a thing or two from the wonderful people of Japan. I've loved Japan since I was a child reading National Geographic. I've loved nature since before I was born I think. In my little North Carolina town we have beautiful Dragon flies as well. OUR PLANET IS SO PRECIOUS. I love Mr.Sagoro's home especially the indoor/outdoor pond area. Japanese homes are beautiful. It's such a magical place. Japan is magical.
I love to see they all gathering eat food together,,what a life Japanese people living in harmony,,,,nice Documentary good job,,keep up the good work,,,,KL city 2015,,
Everyone should love their country, nature, culture and the environment just like the Japanese are doing. One of the best films I have ever watch. Congratulations BBC.
Heidi K. / You're a troll, right? Japan is one of the most secular countries in the world. Very few believe in the mystical aspect of Shintoism. Maybe we should take an example from them, because they seem to be doing fine--and better.
Heidi K. Japan is a secular country. Bring ur Christianity back to the western world. The world does not need to revolve around your religion. We reject Christianity and who cares if your religion says that we’re going to hell.
By far this is the most beautiful natural documentary i have ever watched...it is awesome and inspire me so much positive emotions...loving environment, being closed to the secret nature...it looks like my teacher teaching me inner power...thank you so much...and blessed the writer, speaker..it is wonderful video!
Whenever i get stress with the busy life of modern life... i always come back here to recharge, find peace and one day to visit satoyama to experience fiest hand. Sometimes makes me tear up too.
Life is so simple , live and let live is the natures policy , we humans in the name of development is set out for vast destruction of the ecosystem . these people like sangoro are giving the world a message of coexistence within nature. I wish there be more water villages world wide , that actually can make all our lifes simpler , fresh and innocent . Good documentary , thankyou for showing the not gone goodness in man .let this bring light to our world onceagain.
Absolutely right, but I have a question: do you know, or can you suggest a place where such a village could be created? Please tell me and I will come.
I watched this doc long ago, but I was a lot younger not just physically, but also mentally. I have just finished watching it for the second time. I am in Yerevan waiting impatiently for another chapter of my life to take off and in my hotel room. My little daughter was frantic and I decided to play something soothing yet interesting to watch. I type in David Attenborough into the TH-cam search and this pops up as the first result. I am very peaceful and my head is straight and cool again. Thank you.
I first watched this documentary, on a friend's recommendation, after I had been completely devastated by a terrible bout of food poisoning and was feeling rather sorry for myself. It was the perfect viewing for me at that time, but I must have been left more emotionally delicate from it than I had realised, because when the music came up at the end it was so lovely I actually cried, haha! Thanks for the ID
83 years old. Look at him, good muscle tone, balance, flexibility, posture, no glasses, all his teeth. I'd bet he takes no medication for anything. Obviously functioning extremely well physically, mentally and socially... Breeding or Lifestyle ???
I'm guessing it's lifestyle. Plenty of exercise from his day-to-day routine, fresh air and clean water, and a diet of rice, fish and vegetables. Funa-zushi is fermented and is probably chock-full of probiotics.
God I love it!! Is it weird that I almost cried in the end??? Everything is so beautiful and the people are so obedient, so different from my country! It's so beautiful how they help nature's cycles and preserve the stunning nature they have (:
one of the best documentaries I've seen.. Hopefully i can visit the one of the beautiful place on Earth the "SATOYAMA JAPAN" a millions of THANK YOU for uploading this VIDEO.. GOD BLESS
Kanugrahan SJ I also come from Indonesia and am studying environmental policy in Japan. Seeing Satoyama videos make me both sad due to our current reality and also hopeful for Indonesia's potential to grow sustainably like this...
The world should learn from this. Many areas are protected in Japan. This is why Japan is not only beautiful but healthy. It is important as we advance as a civilization that we retain laws that protect our natural environments. Nature must be respected if we are to survive otherwise I fear future generations will become progressively sicker mentally and physically. We must start with the young and teach that we should strive to give more than we take.
all you need is to grow your own food and be self sustained, going vegan just tops it off, there you go youve gone from contributing to the destruction of the world to fixing all of the worlds problems in your own backyard by not causing them and instead enhancing the ecosystem and playing your role as a seed spreader, you dont need to learn from anyone but your own basic conscious, trying to block out the brainwash is the hard part, in this time we are all raised as parasites, but its getting better :)
watching this documentaries are like meditating and relax, so strange that feel nostalgic yet never even live in these area. certainly not an instant act to build harmonious life like this
wow very clean and sanitary japan is unique. usa, india, uk, germany, france etc. in some ways cannot compare to japan how close japan is to nature and modren living combine.
This documentary is very well done, and the reason for that is all the key people behind it, producers, director, musicians, script contributors are Japanese. Hence it gives an authentic perspective of the satoyama. Of course attenborough’s voice gives it the wide audience it deserves.
50.52 to 51.09 is the perfect ending of this documentary. Absolutely blends the idea of how the the life of the people blends in with nature. Thank me later 😍😍
My exam is near and shouldn't waste my time in youtube but couldn;t resist watchinh the whole documentary. This the best documentary i have ever watched!!
Truly inspirational how life cycle revolves n how these Japanese has became a part of the ecosystem. Watching these made my day. It was a motivation to watch these. Best documentary ever man Keep up the good work
a very beautiful video of a uniquely gorgeous japan rural life--soooo informative and interestingly amazing--good shots..and everything makin me fell sooo in loved with all--those waterways in particular!! ..thanks for the very clear narration..GODBLESS!!!
This was the most beautiful documentary ever. Didn’t want it to end! The nature, the people, the narrator, video everything was so beautiful and beautifully done. Thank you
sanguro is the best. he love the balance of nature. i am watching now while talking to my son and wife in the philippines. i am here now in abroad. working also the balance of nature in saudi....
i always enjoy these stories with scenery they are very refreshing and fascinating they are simple and serene pictures and stories. They are beautiful.
I watch this when ever I feel depressed from daily facing of world's...watching this video teach me to observe different perspective of our world...calm and no worry of futures....pls make more documentries like this.thank u so much ...
A good documentary so far.. it show how japanese so discipline in every direction of their life. They protect their environment using old methods. A stunnishing documentary which describes the connection between human and nature. Imagine a world like sayotama...
No matter how many times you watch this...not get tired..soo calm and peaceful..
THIWANKA AMBAGASPITIYA strongly agree with that
yes so true
meanwhile the dead fish: *.*
yes, in this trying times, I need this kind of medicine
Me too, especially i went there before covid, so miss this place.
Be honest this is not your first time watching this!
I am back here again, after a short nap I just suddenly remembered this content and search it up, so calming~
Probably my 9th time watching this♥️
😁
Saaaame
Same :D
This is probably my 4th time. Definitely my favorite documentary
Back here again ☺️
That's how you coexist with nature, dear world, please pay attention. *crying*
Well we can no longer use plastic bags so... also, it becomes a problem when you have more than 50 people in your village.
Shel Burning fields is hardly coexisting with nature, they could have done without that, but I admire rest of the philosophy
@@slaprakshas Well burning fields is a necessary part of maintaining many vegetated landscapes. It burns away the previous seasons plants to make way for the new ones. Many variety of plant seeds only open under high temperatures caused by fire, because they've naturally evolved under this system (natural fires are usually caused by lightning strikes)
Tristan Neal I agree. However natural fires are extremely rare(at least were, before the industrialisation). Can I suggest you to read into Natural Farming? One Straw Revolution by Masanobu Fukuoka is a tiny but revolutionary book into farming without hurting the earth. By scorching earth and plowing, we strip the earth of its natural ballance and beneficial microbes. That way step by step making the fields barren requiring artificial fertilisation over time.
Whenever Im feeling depressed and anxious I just rewatch this documentary and It gives me peace and calmness. Thank God for the wonderful creation!!!
One of the best documentaries available. Watching this was like a meditation. It made you feel relaxed, amazed and inspired. I would love to live in this village. Imagine having fresh water stream in your house? Amazing Japan! One of the best countries in the world. The children growing up in such a beautiful place are indeed fortunate.
Adam Dawson agree !!
Adam Dawson you're centainly right.
They need a few more kids. They like us are not replacing themselves
Love your comment
Nooo Amerika need War n Criminal Movie like Hollyweird
Its 2019 already yet i kept on watching this documentary
And now in 2021 I'm watching it and recommending it to people more than ever.
I always come back to this video to get my head straight and remember that there are men like sanguro and places like satoyama out there that I must meet and visit.
Jack Frost
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Jack Frost i wish i could too..i have watched this video several times already. This by Mr. ATTENBOROUGH..
Jack Frost Not only is this an appealing lifestyle but one that I yearn for. Living in a concrete jungle is not always so exciting😅
yeah but. We probably wouldn't have the internet as it is now. Maybe Europe would have developed it to this level eventually or specifically when. Who knows how tech or science would have progressed if they never came to the Americas and developed new ideas. But America was the vanguard in evolution of human society and civilization in the last few centuries. These not so much.
These days not so much
I loooove the grandpa in this vidéo, he radiates peace and happyiness like a capibara
Like a capybara😂... the sea otter is my favorite. We've been watching too many documentaries, if that's possible. Btw, I thought this was part 2. It's the same one I just saw. Where is part 1. I see a part 3. I'll check it out.
Japan is such a wonderful country, so beautiful. With good, honest and caring people. With a culture and history as ancient as humanity itself. With traditions that hold on to the wonderful history. And a food culture that searches its equal on earth. I love everything about Nippon. The food (like okonomiyaki, natto, miso soup, sushi, takoyaki....), the culture, the traditions, anime, shintoism/buddhism, the historic costumes weared on occasional festivals, the onsen, the cha-no-yu ceremony, and of course the legendary green tea. I'd really love to live in a satoyama, as a simple farmer, in equillibrium with the nature. It must be the equivallent to paradise. I felt this way about Nippon since I was a kid, and it didn't change with 34 years now. Nihon daisuki.
Domo arigato gozaimashita for this video.
Could not stop viewing. Honored that the people of Satoyama shared their world with us.
cape fear same here !!
I found this Documentary in late 2017. I showed it to my dad, since then my dad me and my mum watch this Documentary at least One a year... I remember in 2018 I was very ill, I wasn't able to walk a lot so I use to sit home and watch TV. I watched this Documentary on youtube via TV. I felt so relaxed. this Documentary has become very Unique part of our family life.
hi there, so happy that my sharing was able to become unique part of someone's life.
GoldenFall1992 I’m so glad that you shared this Documentary. Thank you.
The fireworks in the frog’s we was absolutely stunning. Very well done
Aaron S agree !!
The camerawork & editing are purely awesome. NHK are the coolest, no doubt about it! Did you catch the classic 'Earth' series? Just stunning.
Ikr man
I find peace in this video
stress free...The beauty of nature truly makes you healthy and happy.
i truly hope mr.Sangoro tanaka still healthy to this day, live long and happily ever.. thanks for allowing world to see the how the way of his family daily life to living harmony with nature..
Tenma Witchdoctor Me too.
This was filmed 14 years ago, so he'd be 97 today
I could listen to Sir David anytime his voice is relaxing... what a beautiful place.
one of the best places in the world...i wish all our small towns can be like this...
Deeply satisfying, one day one time I'll be in japan
"Preparation, preservation and finally the appreciation...the precious pleasures of people living close to nature"
The most beautiful documentary ever
I have watched this video numerous times and never get bored...it brings me calmness and peace this time on October 18/2024.
In my opinion,this is the best
place in the world.Beautiful,simple and peace.👍👍
What a life! What a life! im totally amazed...you Japanese are brilliant. we should learn more from you how to live a simple heavenly life.
By far one of the best documentaries I've seen, if not the best. Thank you, truly, for uploading this video.
+Mister DoctorPerson you're welcome :)
GoldenFall1992
Thank you sooo much for this video! It is the best escape for me!🙏❤️
Exelent✌️👏
Mister DoctorPerson. i feel the same great vid
Whenever I'm stressed I always find myself coming back here.
True haha finals are coming up and my brain recommends this again 😆
This comment cannot entirely express my appreciation and amazement of how the villagers maintain this essential way of living. Having a glimpse of this even more innovative system, it makes the rest of the world ashamed of what we're polluting nature with. This documentary is lit though~~ its so precise and entertaining to watch especially with the changing of seasons. I can't begin to comprehend the entirety of their preparation for this. I'll come back and watch this gem again when I wan't a break from the concrete-jungle where I'm from😊😊
" _When the right time comes, Everything will be fine_ "
that was probably the most beautiful words i've ever heard. and thank you for this beautiful documentary video 😄 best 52 mins of my life.
It is pure bliss watching this! How wonderful would it be to have such a beautiful spring-river flow through your house and be part of this great, peaceful, harmonious community! It is a great example of humanities potential, living in harmony with nature in a sustainable, wholesome manner. Thank you for posting this wonderful documentary!
I agree. I wholeheartedly agree. So why don't we see, or listen? It makes sense.
Respect...
Literally I am crying now.
what a lovely way these people live in peace & harmony with nature , thank you again to David & his team.
A little piece of heaven. I so wish I could move there and become part of that community.
This has some of the most beautiful and unique cinematography I've ever seen in a documentary.
+sock2828 - British tax payers pay for the photographic equipment!
no they are not... Japanese tax payers paid for it.. Attenborough just narrated it.. BBC bought the dist. rights then attached the name
Even if they did, consider it as for the global good. Much like leaving small fish out for the herons and kits to eat.
The water is sooo clean ... omg
I wish every place like this place, so peaceful
this is the way to live. much respect these people and the documentary maker.
so so so amazing..never in my wildest dreams that i imagine that a place like this even exist in the world..truly remarkable,people from all over the world could learn a thing or two on how to co exist harmoniously with nature without polluting it ;)
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Beautiful! That little pool in every house is amazing.
The world could learn a thing or two from the wonderful people of Japan. I've loved Japan since I was a child reading National Geographic. I've loved nature since before I was born I think. In my little North Carolina town we have beautiful Dragon flies as well. OUR PLANET IS SO PRECIOUS.
I love Mr.Sagoro's home especially the indoor/outdoor pond area. Japanese homes are beautiful. It's such a magical place. Japan is magical.
I like that indoor - outdoor pool!
I hope every country will follow this style of taking care of our mother earth😊
I love to see they all gathering eat food together,,what a life Japanese people living in harmony,,,,nice Documentary good job,,keep up the good work,,,,KL city 2015,,
Everyone should love their country, nature, culture and the environment just like the Japanese are doing. One of the best films I have ever watch. Congratulations BBC.
Whenever I have a need to regroup or recharge my mind, I always go back here, to this outstanding video.. And I thank you for this upload..
Torrarosa you know I'm glad that I uploaded this video to share with you to help you refocus on something.
Torrarosa we will visit that place
This is one of the best docos ever...please please please let every place be like this place.
This is what development should be like
so true..
Heidi K. / You're a troll, right? Japan is one of the most secular countries in the world. Very few believe in the mystical aspect of Shintoism.
Maybe we should take an example from them, because they seem to be doing fine--and better.
Heidi K. / Idiot.
Heidi K. I agree without Jesus life is useless and meaningless. Thanks for that.
Heidi K. Japan is a secular country. Bring ur Christianity back to the western world. The world does not need to revolve around your religion. We reject Christianity and who cares if your religion says that we’re going to hell.
The most relaxing documentaries I've ever watched...
one of the best documentaries I have ever seen. Thanks.
By far this is the most beautiful natural documentary i have ever watched...it is awesome and inspire me so much positive emotions...loving environment, being closed to the secret nature...it looks like my teacher teaching me inner power...thank you so much...and blessed the writer, speaker..it is wonderful video!
Still watching this. 2017!
still watching in 2018
Me too...still watching it today...5/01/2018
2019
Whenever i get stress with the busy life of modern life... i always come back here to recharge, find peace and one day to visit satoyama to experience fiest hand. Sometimes makes me tear up too.
Life is so simple , live and let live is the natures policy , we humans in the name of development is set out for vast destruction of the ecosystem . these people like sangoro are giving the world a message of coexistence within nature.
I wish there be more water villages world wide , that actually can make all our lifes simpler , fresh and innocent .
Good documentary , thankyou for showing the not gone goodness in man .let this bring light to our world onceagain.
Agree !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Absolutely right, but I have a question: do you know, or can you suggest a place where such a village could be created? Please tell me and I will come.
All the Japan's excellence originates from their closeness and respect to nature.
Camera, discretion is remarkable.. truly enjoyed thanks guys keep up !!
I think I've watched this 15 times. It's so healing.
This is the perfect natural peaceful village, this is the model of the relationship between human and nature. Respect from China.
I watched this doc long ago, but I was a lot younger not just physically, but also mentally. I have just finished watching it for the second time. I am in Yerevan waiting impatiently for another chapter of my life to take off and in my hotel room. My little daughter was frantic and I decided to play something soothing yet interesting to watch. I type in David Attenborough into the TH-cam search and this pops up as the first result. I am very peaceful and my head is straight and cool again. Thank you.
Music is done by Takefumi Haketa , song name "Satoyama".
You're welcome. :)
I really love this music Peace of mind,one of the best
I first watched this documentary, on a friend's recommendation, after I had been completely devastated by a terrible bout of food poisoning and was feeling rather sorry for myself. It was the perfect viewing for me at that time, but I must have been left more emotionally delicate from it than I had realised, because when the music came up at the end it was so lovely I actually cried, haha! Thanks for the ID
as i said before.. comments area are like Wikipedia of TH-cams 🤭
as i said before.. comments area are like Wikipedia of TH-cams 🤭
*it's amazing how each of it is captured vividly & detailed*
i would love to live in Japan, it's like heaven on earth
😍 😍 😍 😍 😍 😍 😍 😍 😍 😍 😍 😍 😍
Thank you for this wonderful video. David's soothing voice and excellent photography, beautiful.
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it is lovely to live in this peaceful place..
Amazing! Abundance, patience, and nature....very happy village!
I've watched a lot of videos on TH-cam and this is by far one of the most satisfying one to watch.
83 years old. Look at him, good muscle tone, balance, flexibility, posture, no glasses, all his teeth. I'd bet he takes no medication for anything. Obviously functioning extremely well physically, mentally and socially... Breeding or Lifestyle ???
Goood
Chuck Key lifestyle bro
Chuck Key life style,environment and organic eating habbits.....plus the tremendous discipline that Japanese people have:)
of course lifestyle
I'm guessing it's lifestyle. Plenty of exercise from his day-to-day routine, fresh air and clean water, and a diet of rice, fish and vegetables. Funa-zushi is fermented and is probably chock-full of probiotics.
God I love it!! Is it weird that I almost cried in the end??? Everything is so beautiful and the people are so obedient, so different from my country! It's so beautiful how they help nature's cycles and preserve the stunning nature they have (:
one of the best documentaries I've seen.. Hopefully i can visit the one of the beautiful place on Earth the "SATOYAMA JAPAN"
a millions of THANK YOU for uploading this VIDEO.. GOD BLESS
Sir Attenborough does it again!! Magic camera shots and perfect narrative! WOW !!
A great documentary. Old man became my favorite.
How did they even capture this beautiful journey... credit to the cinematographer and I bow down to Attenborough for the wonderful narration....
Our village in Cidahu Sukabumi and all mosts in Indonesia must learn from this wisdom . .
Kanugrahan SJ I also come from Indonesia and am studying environmental policy in Japan. Seeing Satoyama videos make me both sad due to our current reality and also hopeful for Indonesia's potential to grow sustainably like this...
The world should learn from this. Many areas are protected in Japan. This is why Japan is not only beautiful but healthy. It is important as we advance as a civilization that we retain laws that protect our natural environments. Nature must be respected if we are to survive otherwise I fear future generations will become progressively sicker mentally and physically. We must start with the young and teach that we should strive to give more than we take.
all you need is to grow your own food and be self sustained, going vegan just tops it off, there you go youve gone from contributing to the destruction of the world to fixing all of the worlds problems in your own backyard by not causing them and instead enhancing the ecosystem and playing your role as a seed spreader, you dont need to learn from anyone but your own basic conscious, trying to block out the brainwash is the hard part, in this time we are all raised as parasites, but its getting better :)
sombonggg
Not only Indonesia. The Netherlands as well !
So pleasant and peaceful..it was a delight to watch
Japan is such a advanced culture. Amazing.
watching this documentaries are like meditating and relax, so strange that feel nostalgic yet never even live in these area. certainly not an instant act to build harmonious life like this
wow very clean and sanitary japan is unique. usa, india, uk, germany, france etc. in some ways cannot compare to japan how close japan is to nature and modren living combine.
This documentary is very well done, and the reason for that is all the key people behind it, producers, director, musicians, script contributors are Japanese. Hence it gives an authentic perspective of the satoyama.
Of course attenborough’s voice gives it the wide audience it deserves.
Respect!... Just Beautiful...
50.52 to 51.09 is the perfect ending of this documentary. Absolutely blends the idea of how the the life of the people blends in with nature. Thank me later 😍😍
The best documentary I've ever come across. superb. I love it.
This has to be the best documentary I've ever seen.
What a beautiful place.
awesome documentry. truly, deeply natural.. 😇😇
best documentary i had ever seen.
My exam is near and shouldn't waste my time in youtube but couldn;t resist watchinh the whole documentary. This the best documentary i have ever watched!!
Truly inspirational how life cycle revolves n how these Japanese has became a part of the ecosystem. Watching these made my day. It was a motivation to watch these. Best documentary ever man
Keep up the good work
Absolutely wonderful and thought provoking. And not a TV or cellphone in sight!
i enjoyed it so much. such a beautiful movie and cinematography is perfect.
Thankyou so much. It definitely gives me a clear vision of how we should be living in a community and in Harmony with our Mother Nature.🌳 Beautiful.
Another beautifully crafted documentary. Very much appreciated. Thank you kindly for sharing.
What a piece of excellence! The culture, it's narration and cinematography, loved it.
a very beautiful video of a uniquely gorgeous japan rural life--soooo informative and interestingly amazing--good shots..and everything makin me fell sooo in loved with all--those waterways in particular!!
..thanks for the very clear narration..GODBLESS!!!
Everything looks peaceful, even the birds don't find any threat from surrounding people. Complete harmony where both man and animal lives together😍
Respect and blessings to my Japanese Asian brothers. A way of life I wish would continue for you and humanity
This was the most beautiful documentary ever. Didn’t want it to end! The nature, the people, the narrator, video everything was so beautiful and beautifully done. Thank you
Thank you so much for uploading. It touched my heart. Great learning. Staying in harmony with nature is possible! 😀
I wish I could put into words exactly how I feel right now. This video is so beautiful! I could not take my eyes off the screen this whole time.
sanguro is the best. he love the balance of nature. i am watching now while talking to my son and wife in the philippines. i am here now in abroad. working also the balance of nature in saudi....
This video is so relaxing that I even forgot the severe migraine I was going through. Thank you.
Man you are genius. Superb video. Really the best I have ever seen :-)
Thank you very much for your compliment
David Attenborough is by far the best narrator....he adds this edginess to the entire content...hats off💯👍
i always enjoy these stories with scenery they are very refreshing and fascinating they are simple and serene pictures and stories. They are beautiful.
I watch this when ever I feel depressed from daily facing of world's...watching this video teach me to observe different perspective of our world...calm and no worry of futures....pls make more documentries like this.thank u so much ...
Such a blessing.
A good documentary so far.. it show how japanese so discipline in every direction of their life. They protect their environment using old methods. A stunnishing documentary which describes the connection between human and nature. Imagine a world like sayotama...