Im grew up in a small town on the edge of New York City, it was very interesting because you got to know people, the only down side was that everyone knew your parents and as a child you couldn't get away with anything!
This is my Xmas present!!! I miss Japan so much! It reminds me of many many times I've been walking to everywhere in Japan.. I can't wait to get back for good (I hope) next year... I will be studying Japanese at Nagoya University of Foreign Studies starting in Autumn! And then I will search for a job... What does that yellow sign means at @8:11 ?? Tramway or train sign??
My favorite kind of places, old areas fogotten by time but still being used. The place at 3:17 looks almost like straight out the 1950's or 1960's, the building itself.
I grew up in a small town or suburb everyone close to me knows someone around me and they know me too, living in such a area is like having a big family 😂
Horse shrine: th-cam.com/video/y8Zm71JjH3Q/w-d-xo.html Low bridge: th-cam.com/video/UWJ2-qSrcno/w-d-xo.html Abandoned rail line: th-cam.com/video/kb5CNHRJ5lM/w-d-xo.html
That's why it is SPECIAL city because it is small and quaint and NOT touristy. Thanks for showing us! Merry Christmas to you and your family.
Im grew up in a small town on the edge of New York City, it was very interesting because you got to know people, the only down side was that everyone knew your parents and as a child you couldn't get away with anything!
I really enjoy these kind of small town walks. Thanks.
I love to see how people live in small towns around the world
Merry Christmas
A walk around a normal Japanese town that isn't hyped up for tourists? 👏🏻I 👏🏻am 👏🏻here👏🏻 for 👏🏻 it 👏🏻 Yes please!! I absolutely love stuff like this.
This is such a comfy video and exactly what I was after, please do more walk arounds in lil japanese towns.
Very cool, I love this type of video with just back ground sounds, and you of course ha ha ha. Merry Christmas! :)
Thanks Allan. Ho Ho Ho to you!
This is my Xmas present!!! I miss Japan so much! It reminds me of many many times I've been walking to everywhere in Japan..
I can't wait to get back for good (I hope) next year... I will be studying Japanese at Nagoya University of Foreign Studies starting in Autumn! And then I will search for a job...
What does that yellow sign means at @8:11 ?? Tramway or train sign??
Great video thank you 🙏
Happy/Merry Christmas tay all of ye and yer Families...
Same to you and yours, Dan
Cat spotted at 4:14 in the window? 🤔
Great video. I love old school YT content like this. Subbed
My favorite kind of places, old areas fogotten by time but still being used. The place at 3:17 looks almost like straight out the 1950's or 1960's, the building itself.
Very quaint
Lol😂. The technical word for it is tree. Hilarious. What a big difference in this video compared to the other walking videos. The town is all regular
I could live there and love it! Would love it more in the countryside, but that will do!
I grew up in a small town or suburb everyone close to me knows someone around me and they know me too, living in such a area is like having a big family 😂
Pleasant , close to Nagoya, but far enough away that the city doesn't intrude
Glad to see older construction. I wonder how this kind of town will change in 10 to 30 years.
Are you sure that is in Japan? I only saw four vending machines.
Very good for the view
best regards
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Is this town called Chita City? Interesting...near Tokyo I stayed in Warabi, in Saitama, unremarkable place, but somehow I like it a lot....
Its great, its just normal.
it reminds me of my home town kind of
What's the name of the town?
Some villages even have their own currency.
If you can read Japanese could you read the signs for us too?
a small town without name?
Happy holidays