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00:008. Yokohama Cosmo World is a popular music park in the Namurai 21, known for its iconic Cosmo
00:09Clock 21, one of the world's largest fields. The park offers a mix of thrilling rides,
00:11family-friendly attractions, and arcade games, with no interest in sea. Visitors pay per
00:12ride. Highlights include roller coasters, a haunted house, and water rides, making a
00:13great spot for all ages. At night, the illuminated fairs will have to Yokohama's stunning skyline.
00:15Conveniently located near the landmark tower and the waterfront, Cosmo World is a must
00:16visit of fun and breathtaking cities. 9. Yokohama Zoo is a free-vision zoo in Yokohama,
00:19offering a family-friendly experience with a variety of animals. Opened in 1951, it houses
00:21around 100 species, including red-handers, lions, giraffes, and reptiles. The zoo's
00:22not kiyoshi-kai-roba, friendship square, allows visitors to interact with small animals like
00:24eating pigs and mice. Located on a hill in Yokohama Park, it provides seem to use of Yokohama's
00:25skyline. Despite its compact size, Yokohama Zoo is well maintained and popular among local
00:27tourists, making it an excellent budget for attraction for animal lovers and families'
00:29vicinity. 10. Nissan Stadium, formerly known as International Stadium Yokohama, is Japan's
00:32largest stadium, with a sea capacity of around 72,000. Located in Yokohama Shinohama Street,
00:34it is famous for hosting the 2,000 feet of World Cup Final, where there's the future
00:35me. The stadium is a key venue for football matches, rugby games, and concerts. They
00:37also hosted the World Cup 2019 Final. The facility includes a museum showcasing its
00:39sports history. With world-classified and easy access from Shinohama Station, Nissan Stadium
00:40remains a major hub for sports and entertainment in Japan.
00:43Every year, over 1,500 earthquakes rock this country. A place where the earth never stops
00:46shiki, and yet its people built society stronger than almost any other. A place where nature
00:49tracks with human resilience away others nothing short of breath in. This is Japan. From
00:53the tower we become of Fuji, to the triple sacred force, where central trees and art, Japan
00:55is land constantly shaped by the forces of nature. Yes, of this all this power, there's a
00:59galaxy that's ready, that feels almost unreal. A country where technology can be seen with
01:01ancient traditions, the war quiet tapas it just way from world's
01:03busy cities. But why is it all land that has been through so much, it remains
01:06one of the most enchanted place on Earth? Stay tuned, because Japan's story is far more than just a
01:09call after the storm. You've probably seen Nanfujia postcards of television before. But did you
01:13know this perfect snow-capped peak is turned out to be one of the most dangerous
01:15active volcanoes in Japan? It lasted way back in 1707, but scientists still consider
01:18active today. Nanfujia stands at 3776 years, making it the tallest mountain in all
01:22Japan. It's so big and so beautifully shaped, you can spot it from Tokyo one clear day, even
01:25though it's about 100 kilometers away. This trees, this time has been more than just an
01:28actual wonder. It's one of Japan's three golden mountains, and it's supposed to be
01:31full power. Pilgrims, poets and artists, and all kind of souls were painted
01:34searching. Some believe gods live inside. At the base, you'll find trines like
01:37Pusano who saved Asia, built on the mountain to be called. And did you know
01:41when we were about to climb until 1872? Back then, people believed the summer
01:44secret, and they thought women might deserve the spiritual period of the mountain. So
01:46for all time, only men are allowed to climb to the top. That finding changed in 1872,
01:50when the Japanese government actually banned the old rule, and opened the mountain to
01:52everyone. Today, people from all over the world hiked to the top, hoping to catch the sunrise
01:54from what feels like the move of Japan. Before we get into more training, let's
01:57test your knowledge real quick, which one of these is Japan's most famous flower? Comment on your
02:01relationship between theheaded mountain's highest level. Four hundred years ago, Tokyo
02:04was just a smaller place to go as早o. But in less than a lifetime, it's slowly
02:08into one of the biggest cities in the world. They all started in 1903 when Tocogawa
02:09isu just ayo as a center of its powerful chopinets. People from all over Japan began
02:12moving here, and the quiet village turned into a pulminis city. By the
02:14seventeen hundreds, ayo had over a million people, more than most you would
02:16in the city back then. In 1868, the emperor moved from Kioto,
02:19was the same name, Tokyo meaning Easter cattle. The city has such huge challenges,
02:21massive earthquakes, warm bodies, but always had to be a way to rebuild. Now, Tokyo stands to
02:25Now, Tokyo stands in its old Hindu, where ancient temples are in its shining glass towers.
02:29You can stroll from calm gardens, explore historic streets, or ride fast with this main car.
02:32This city isn't just large, it's full of life, layers and stories for you to be discovered.
02:35There's a legend in Japan, passed down for centuries, a lot of fox who guided a young merchant to a shrine deep in the mountains of Kyoto.
02:39That shrine, Kushini and Naritasha, became the gate of prosperity, with the merchant's fortune rising like no before.
02:44Today, the shrine still stands, thousands of fox statues watching for visitors from all walks of life, each one assigned to witness to the wishes and the miracles fulfilled.
02:49As you walk through the thousands of iconatory gates, you're not just admiring the beauty of the scenery, you're stepping into all the history.
02:54Each day offers us a prayer, a wish, or a moment of gratitude offered by individuals, families and businesses alike.
02:58Over the centuries, these gates have been donated by those seeking inari's blessing, making Kushini and Naritasha a place of the personal connection of faith.
03:03The shrine itself takes back to 718D, making one of the oldest and most revered in Japan.
03:08Located at the foot of Nari, the shrine's strong complex leads visitors to lush forests and up mining paths, offering serene escape from the bustle of Kyoto.
03:13It's here that the fox spirits, known as Kitsune, are set to dwell.
03:16These mystical creatures believed to be messengers of Nari, carrying prayers and wishes to the gods.
03:20By the time you reach the site, your life's time for Kushini and Naritasha is not just a shrine, but a journey.
03:23One that speaks to the soul and connects the past to the present, in a way that few places can.
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03:30Tucked away in the heart of Japan, there's a village so ancient that feels like a seven-year-old fairy tale.
03:34This is Shirokawako, where history, culture, and breath taking me blend seamlessly.
03:38Nestled beneath the majestic Pakistan mountain and Kifu prefecture, Shirokawako is one of Japan's oldest villages, with over 300 years of history.
03:42How much can you go about a living by the geographies?
03:43You can play this in the forest.
03:44It's not just a giant forest.
03:45What makes this stand out?
03:46It's unique actual Zucuri architecture, with steep, fast roofs designed to withstand these
03:49snowfalls from winter.
03:50These roofs built out of single nail, with both hands, last in prayer, symbolizing the villagers
03:52devotions which are the event to meet their community.
03:53Sheikawako is a metaphor of a rare sight, preserved for its historical significance of breath taking me.
03:57In winter, Sheikawako becomes a winter wonderland, with snow blanking the village, and the houses holding warmth from within.
04:00A visitor to Kawako is not just a journey through Japan's past. It's an experience of timeless beauty and frequently.
04:06Hidden in the heart of Kyoto, Kiyonizu Dara is a temple of history that spans over 1,200 years.
04:10Founded in 1778 by the priest's ancient shonen, it was built beside the sacred old waspring, its name being pure oracle.
04:15What's the notion of the entire temple complex, including its iconic main hole, was constructed without using a single nail.
04:20In 1633, the togao shogun to Gawa yinitsu oversaw its reconstruction, and today, it remains one of Japan's most of the landmarks.
04:25Aside from its beautiful architecture, Kiyonizu Dara is home to the future trying, where visitors test their walking love.
04:29By walking through two love stones with their eyes closed, though hopefully they will find true love if they succeed.
04:33Kiyonizu Dara is a more than temple, it's a place of wishes, hopes, and timeless beauty.
04:37In the southernmost corner of Japan, there's a tropical paradise where the sun kisses the sea, and the sand feels like powder beneath your feet.
04:42This is Ishigaki Island, Japan's city in general.
04:44Ishigaki Island is located 2,000 kilometers from Tokyo, making it the southernmost city in Japan.
04:48With sunny beaches, crystal clear waters, and vibrant coral reefs, Ishigaki is a hidden for raptor enthusiasts and beach stars alike.
04:54This island is part of the Akiang group, and its breathtaking landscapes are protected within the original Ishigaki National Park.
04:58From the mountains of Kibiru Bay, to the towering Machuoto, the island offers both relaxation and adventure for visitors.
05:03The culture of Ishigaki is a fascinating blend of Japanese and Taiwanese influences, giving the island unique charm.
05:08Ishigaki's tropical climate provides the perfect escape, especially from April to November.
05:13Itsukushima Shrine, built on the sacred island of Miyajima, is unlike any other shrine in Japan.
05:17The very land stands always believed to be pure, so pure that for centuries, no one was allowed to die or even eat birth on its grounds.
05:23This incredible shrine is just famous worth taking floating torii gates, which rises out of the sea at high tide.
05:29It's also a spiritual mass space, standing for over 1,400 years, harmonizing perfectly with the natural landscape.
05:34Miyajima Island is considered sacred by Shintofei, dedicated to the three daughters of the storm god of Susanoo.
05:38The shrine was first built in the 6th century, while its current form was shaped by Tire no Kimori, a powerful noble in the 12th century.
05:43The island itself is regarded as god, which is why no one was allowed to live there currently.
05:47Visitors could only reach the shrine by boat, making the torii day consensual part of their spiritual journey.
05:51This is a place in Japan where we can see mountain Fuji cherry blossoms, and five-story pagoda all in one photo, like I seen from a tree.
05:55This is Jurego pagoda, a hidden gem on the mountain side of Fuji, to the sea.
05:58Built in 1963 as a peace memorial, this bright pagoda stands tall with five wooden stories, reaching about 25 meters high.
06:02To reach it, you'll walk up 398 steps, surrounded by green-like trees in peaceful silence.
06:06In spring, soft-paint cherry blossoms along the path, turning the whole place into a fairy tale.
06:09In autumn, the leaves turn red and gold, wrapping the pagoda in warm glowing colors.
06:13From the top, Mount Fuji rise in distance, calm in the snow card, like something out of the postcard.
06:16Visitors come here to take pictures, enjoy the fresh air, or just take a quiet moment to breathe.
06:21Akone Shrine, one of the most famous landmarks in the area sits right on the shores of Ligashi, surrounded by beautiful forests.
06:25Founded over 1,200 years ago in 757 CE, the shrine has deep ties to the collections of the history of the region.
06:31It was originally built on the subject of Mount Kone, but it was later moved to its current location near the lake in 667.
06:35The shrine is dedicated to several important activities, including Nijinon Koto, the grandchildren of the sun gods on Tetsu, and Kohatsu Kuyahai, the gods of Mount Fuji.
06:42One of the most iconic features of the shrine is its towering re-tory gate, standing prior to the water at the lake.
06:47This gate, along with the surrounding natural beauty, creates one of Japan's most beautiful photo spots, especially with reflection of Mount Fuji in the background.
06:52The shrine is also tied to the story of Megan Shonen, who pacified the fierce dragon that once lived in the lake.
06:56Every year, on July 31st, a special ceremony is held to one of the dragon god, Kuzuru, and ensure peace with the people of the area.
07:01It takes time to study with the jkaph and the wildanças.
07:02Just fifteen minutes, from Sapporo, there's a little city called Otaru that feels like stepping back in time.
07:05It used to be the main port of Hikari Bay and played a big role in Japan straight with the US and the UK.
07:08In fact, the first railway in Hokkaido started here in CBD, linking Otaru to Sapporo.
07:12Many of the old stone buildings are still standing, now turning to keep cafes and shops with lots of character.
07:15There's also a beautiful canal lined with historic warehouses that gives the whole town a calm and nostalgic feeling.
07:20The name, Otaru, might come from my new language, meaning river running through the sandy beach.
07:25Otaru is also known for its fresh seafood and fun seasonal festivals throughout the year.
07:29Would you add, Otaru, to your travel life list? Drop one if you've been there, or a two if you're couldn't have going.
07:34Hi, atop a missing mountain, cloaked in ancient forests and silence, like a sacred land where tying fields is fed.
07:39Koyasan, the spiritual heart of shinganguism, and sanctuary that has stood for 1,200 years.
07:43This isn't just a birthplace on Japan's most influential Buddhist sex.
07:46It's the final destination for pilgrims seeking peace beyond this life.
07:49From the towering day and gate that marks the entrance to the hidden world, to the quiet paths lead to Okonon, the resting place of Koenishi.
07:54Every seed of tree, every moss, every grave was a story of devotion, enlightenment, and eternity.
07:58There's a place quite like Koyasan, where you can live like a monk, sharing meals, rice with the temple bell, and experience a day of spiritual sympathy.
08:03In the chaotic modern world, Koyasan is a reminder that troops still exist, if you're willing to slow down and listen.
08:08So come with me as we explore this sacred mountain, one step at a time, in full world beyond the ordinary.
08:12Did you know there's a place where monkeys have hot springs, just like humans do?
08:14In the heart of Japan, there's a hidden paradise known as Jijokodani, or Hell Valley.
08:18It's the only place under for wild Japanese podcasts commonly called snow monkeys, made in seeing hot springs, warning themselves against the harsh winter cold.
08:23But this unique behavior didn't start overnight.
08:25The snow monkeys, once sitting high in the mountains, descended to this natural sanctuary after their habitat was altered by human development in the 1950s.
08:30It's time to live, and it's time to live.
08:33You can see this stuff when I'm not through.
08:37This time I'm going to tell you how to walk into the world, you know I'm about to a boil in the back of Japan.
08:40I'm a little longer understanding of the fact that I'm not.
08:44There's the fact that this稿 is now been in the UK, but it's a little longer habit that I have.
08:46As far as I decided to live, I wanted to tell you.
08:48It's a time to live in the US.
08:49And yet, despite its fate, the park remains tucked away, only accessible by a narrow footpath through the forest, preserving the natural beauty and surrounding of this winter wonderland.
08:56Walking to Rashi on Bangor Grove feels like setting a tree.
08:59Tall green bamboo stars stretch high over the bed, swaying gently with the breeze.
09:02It's high here, so quiet that you can hear the rest of the leaves like soft whisper.
09:05This peaceful forest is just west of Kyoto, and it's one of the most photographs in Japan.
09:08With photos, don't tell the whole story, you have to be here to feel the calm, the cool air, and the magic of the latch shining through the trees.
09:12Long ago, in the Han period, this area was retreated for welding, who came here to relax and enjoy nature.
09:16In Japanese culture, bamboo stands for strength and flexibility, and you can really feel the air.
09:20Early morning is the perfect time to visit, where soft sunlight filters through the leaves and the crowds are still quiet.
09:24Some visitors even wear kimonos and take photos here, blending right into this peaceful, picture-perfect world.
09:28Over 1,000 different temples, 400 tribes, a city of the ruled Japan for more than 1,000 years.
09:32Kyoto is destroyed, it's ancient, layered, sacred, and somehow still bursting with life.
09:35Once the capital of Japan from more than 1,000, Kyoto was watched empires rise, fall and fall, while holding tightly to its own quiet wisdom.
09:40In spring, thousands of cherry trees exploded into blushing blue, turning from rice and table gardens into a leaf portrait.
09:44In fall, the same paths glow with fiery reds and golds, as the trees themselves are growing up for the year.
09:48Here, it's just a loop from ledger in the palace and deep on, carrying secrets passed down from generations.
09:52You can watch the 4th race on Kansas, then, if you like, transform into one yourself.
09:56For a few dollars, you'll notice all fresh in the silk, paint your face, and let you walk the straight side of the piece of art.
10:00Here, it's just a loop from ledger in the palace and deep on, carrying secrets passed down from generations.
10:04There's a lot of fresh in the palace, which is about 9-7,500 feet and Tamam-10, 500 feet, and even the other two.
10:16Like, the on-7,500 feet, they get more slaughtered from the palace and the island.
10:19The wall is always late, and it's almost all good.
10:21The wall is always a height, and it's always the same.
10:23If you're in the palace, you'll notice all my little hills.
10:25Offering breathtaking views.
10:29Mountain Miyoko's walk activity is still alive today
10:30in the form of funerals near its site,
10:31where software was once blind,
10:32giving the landscape and the very beautiful atmosphere.
10:35Around space, you'll find supreme onset and skewers,
10:36like Akora and Tsukimara,
10:37where visitors can experience the best in nature.
10:41This mountain has inspired generations,
10:42not only for its natural beauty,
10:43but also for its cultural significance.
10:45It's even immortalized its songs on my chapter
10:46in the Joisu region.
10:49Its names have been passed down through history,
10:50first as not Koshinomaka,
10:51then later as not Miyoko,
10:52a name believed to bring good luck.
10:53Onmucho what's the same Mount of Koshinomaka?
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11:01never had a quarterbacks through history.
11:02Maybe as they wouldn't shoot,
11:03you might have a place to fall out.
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11:52It's a place where all warriors have proven to be one of the greatest time owners in the country.
11:59Back in the 1500s, the castle was taken over by the famous world to kids again and later by Onononaga.
12:05It was a key military base during the age of Samurai.
12:08Back in the castle was torn down in the 1800s, long as Samurai couldn't barely see it.
12:12So they planted Samurai trees, lots of them, and Korean apart where people could gather and remember.
12:16Today, those trees are still here, more than 1500 in total.
12:19This awry is called Komi Anzakura, and it's also been bigger than the famous one you've seen in Tokyo or Kyoto.
12:25This is Okinawa, Japan, often called the Hawaii of Japan.
12:29This beautiful archipelago is made of over 160 islands, located at the southernmost city of Japan.
12:32Here, you'll find crystal clear waters, white sandy beaches, and a rich ecosystem is perfect for nature lovers.
12:37Okinawa was once independent of Ryukyu Kingdom, made of islands of Okinawa, Miyako, and Miyawa.
12:42It's natural to be constructed of forest and standing coral reefs, making it a great soft for Diane's island.
12:47The culture here is unique too, influenced by China and Mongolia, the most traditional Japanese islands.
12:52You can see this by the Okinawa's food, festivals, and architecture.
12:55Okinawa's a tropical climate needs to warm all year round.
12:57The best time to visit is from April, September, on the weather design and lighting.
13:01But if you prefer a few crowds and low costs, you can visit from October and March, when the weather is still pleasant.
13:05Whether you're exploring spaces, diving into the streets, or learning about its fascinating history, Okinawa offers something for everyone.
13:11The area provides a piece of landscape, featuring lakes, waterfalls, hot springs, and a deep connection to nature.
13:26The picture from Tokyo is easy, with a two hour train ride, or you can send your stay to relax in a hot spring, you can.
13:30The best time to visit are during cherry blossom season in April, autumn, when the fall leaves and speak.
13:35Niko is beautiful year round, and special tours are available during peak seasons.
13:39Niko's history takes back to the 8th century, when Buddhist buck Shou shounen found at the Brinology Temple.
13:43Niko rises one of Japan's top destinations, blending history, culture, and natural beauty.
13:47Niko's history leaves the current river, the last two years and a half of the years.
13:56The lake's name, Ashi, means green, reflecting the lush plains that wanna cruise along the shores.
14:09Hiking is another popular activity here, with trails ranging from easy walks to more challenging routes.
14:12to more challenging rooms.
14:15Imaginacy, once tested by the speaker fashion,
14:16now standing tall as a beacon of peace and rebirth.
14:19Your ocean, where history's darkest moment
14:20led to humanity's brightest future.
14:22More than 75 years ago, the first time I'd gone
14:23by the sea off the map.
14:25But today, your ocean has improved the
14:25even from the deepest wounds,
14:26like cameras talker there ever.
14:28As you walk through your ocean today,
14:29you'll see a safe whole life,
14:30vibrant, resilient, and helpful.
14:32From the Serene Peace Memorial Park
14:33to the freckled beauty of the ocean cast,
14:34every corner of this day tells a story of survival.
14:37The Peace Memorial, a universal world heritage site,
14:38stands as a reminder of the horrors of war
14:38and a simple hope for a future without a clear contact.
14:40It took decades of tireless work,
14:41from the rebuilding of the neighbors
14:42to the restoration of cultural landmarks.
14:43The city has become global leader
14:44promoting peace and non-violence,
14:45with initiatives to foster understanding
14:46and cooperation.
14:48Yokohama, Japan's second largest city,
14:49is just a short drive from Tokyo,
14:50when it feels like a world of its own.
14:52With a population of over 3 million,
14:53it's known for its makes of old and new.
14:55The city grew quickly after opening
14:561859, when Japan ended itself in post translation.
14:58Before that, Yokohama was quiet,
14:59fishing village.
15:01The city grew quickly after opening
15:041859, when Japan ended itself in post translation.
15:06Before that, Yokohama was quiet,
15:07fishing village.
15:08The once farmers were allowed to trade,
15:09it transformed people because of them.
15:10One of the most famous places here
15:11is Yokohama Chaitel,
15:12most of the largest in Japan.
15:13The area is full colorful shops,
15:14delicious food, and richest spray,
15:15taking back to these early days of foreign trade.
15:16These homes still stand today,
15:17showing the city's unique cultural blend.
15:18Yokohama also has beautiful waterfronts,
15:19with parks and electronic yokohama marine tower,
15:20offering great views.
15:21It's a city where you can storage has passed,
15:22while also enjoying its modern attractions
15:23of the future,
15:24but not only by this way.
15:25200 years of isolation.
15:26That's how long Yokohama has taken its own culture,
15:28high in mountains,
15:29far from the world below.
15:30This is a town where every would mean,
15:31every saki shop,
15:32every try,
15:33tells a story,
15:34and you've forgotten.
15:35Talk to you in the Japanese house,
15:36Taki-hon feels like a world apart.
15:37It's still echoing with a quiet charm of the old period,
15:38lying with dark timber buildings,
15:39tiny storefronts and cozy wild kinds
15:40that have changed in centuries.
15:42This is the late museum of old Japan,
15:43where craftsmen still carved by hand,
15:44and saki brewers still follow generations of recipes.
15:46And while the rest of Japan rushes into the future,
15:48Taki-hon holds still,
15:49guarding these traditions like precious secrets.
15:50Shikoku might be the smallest of Japan's forming islands,
15:51but it holds some of the country's biggest wonders.
15:52From ancient building trails
15:53to seeing hot springs,
15:54this island is full of stories waiting to be told.
15:55It's the background of Japan setting a whole bunch,
15:56and the stage for traditional summer dances
15:57that live in entire towns.
15:58Along its coast,
15:59you'll find peaceful features
16:00and ocean views that look like painting.
16:01The island's home to floral provinces,
16:02Amba, Yosa, Sunuki, and Miu,
16:03let the sea shape its culture day.
16:04In the north,
16:05people leave the ocean of the ocean
16:06and the ocean of the ocean,
16:07and the ocean of the ocean,
16:08and the ocean of the ocean of the ocean.
16:09The ocean of the ocean,
16:10the ocean of the ocean,
16:11and the ocean of the ocean.
16:12The island's home to floral provinces,
16:13Amba, Yosa, Sunuki, and Miu,
16:14let the sea shape its culture day.
16:15In the north,
16:16people leave the hallmarks of the sea and the sea,
16:17where fruit trees and wheat fields stretch across the land.
16:19The south is wild and minus,
16:20with quiet values and a powerful ocean of the river,
16:21perfect for white water mapping.
16:22And if you're a noodle lover,
16:23this is where you'll taste the legendary Sunuki Miu.
16:24Shikoku isn't just a place,
16:25it's a journey to Japan's traditions,
16:26nature and spirit.
16:27Nestled just an hour away from the hostel to Tokyo,
16:28Akane is a peaceful and tree,
16:29where nature's beauty takes their stage.
16:30The town is an answer with hot springs,
16:31offering the perfect way to online
16:32while surrounded by stunning views of Mufuji.
16:33With every visit,
16:34it feels like the world slows down,
16:35Akane invites you to pause,
16:36breathe, and simply enjoy the moment.
16:37From the sweet waters of Akashi,
16:38to the majestic silhouette of Mufuji,
16:39the sea right here is nothing short of breathtaking.
16:40One of the best ways to get all in,
16:41a pirate ship cruise on the lake,
16:42where the view of Fuji feels like a postcard come to life.
16:43But Akane is more than just a preview.
16:44Visit Owakudani,
16:45a volcanic balance between the earth,
16:46create an enormous other world atmosphere.
16:47The air here smells of sulfur,
16:48and the air smells of sulfur.
16:49The air smells of sulfur,
16:50and the air smells of sulfur,
16:51and the air smells of sulfur.
16:52The air smells of sulfur,
16:53and the air smells of sulfur,
16:54the air noise of awfulbodbula��라 inland ship.
17:13It autre à plétera,
17:15O idiota,
17:16the air smells of sulfur the universe.
17:17The air smells of sulfur,
17:18and the air smells of sulfur.
17:19The air smells of sulfur,
17:20and the air smells of sulfur,
17:21and marine ice.
17:22Past the dark moments of the siren attack in 1994,
17:23The city has a very resilient determined.
17:25Here, modern life recently embraced history, culture, and tradition.
17:29I've told you that Nagoya was like Phoenix, rising again and again from the ash of this past.
17:33This city that has transformed time and time again from the days of fierce wars to attract a modern rebirth.
17:37In 1610, when the mighty Tukagawa Ieyasu moved the capital of Wari Collins here,
17:39he not only built the city, but also planted the seeds for Anaclacy that still resonates today.
17:42Over the centuries, Nagoya evolved into industrial powerhouse,
17:44where ancient traditions blend with the hum of modern factories and bustling sea courts.
17:47The second village nestled in Japan's northern Hokkaido region is a year-round haven for adventure enthusiasts.
17:52In winter, the town transforms into a snowy wonderland, with each house night and under thick white snow,
17:54creating a picturesque setting for seeing outdoor activities.
17:58The village is surrounded by the majestic and foreign mountains, offering breathtaking views and a serene atmosphere.
18:02During summer, temperatures range from 20 degrees Celsius to 25 degrees Celsius, providing a pleasant climate for its growing nature.
18:07The name Miseko comes from the Ayahu language, meaning River for the Cliff.
18:11The town's history dates back to the early 1900s, with significant developments in the 1960s to boost tourism.
18:17Miseko is renowned for its high-quality power snow and world-class facilities, including traditional onsen and restaurants.
18:21The town's history plans and orderly and local and water, as significant as far as the desert.
18:25The town's history has been induced to win thehui.
18:27The town's history is also known for unique and powerful taverns, and the town's history of Japan.
18:29In the late 12th century, Japan was an ancient chaos, torn apart by a few clan's and the was a local warlords.
18:34I don't know what you're talking about, but I don't know what you're talking about.
19:04It's a place of rebellion, resilience, and the new face of Japanese violence.
19:09Kabira Bay, also known as Kabirawan, is one of the most beautiful spots located on Shikaki Island.
19:13The bay has stunning white sand beaches and meek little highlights off the coast.
19:16You can't swim here because it's a place called to be in white pros, but don't worry, there's still great ways to see the underwater world.
19:19Hop on a glass bottom boat, which will take you over colorful corals and fish.
19:22If you prefer to sail on land, take a stroll on the beach for amazing views.
19:25For a higher perspective, visit Kabirawan Park for a panoramic view of the bay and the surrounding islands.
19:29There are nine unhappied islands nearby, and you can take a tour to explore them.
19:32Be careful though, the tides change quickly so keep an eye on your stuff.
19:36In a city that never sleeps, which actually was down in every corner, there's one place that takes you back in time, offering a rare glimpse of ancient Japan.
19:40It's a Tsochi Temple, where the spirit of Ayo lives on.
19:42As you step through the towering coming down in one gate, you're instantly transported into another world, where such a result of traditions meet modern energy.
19:47The gate is not just a structure, it's a symbol of protection, with a powerful Raijin and Fujin, the gods of thunder and wind, marching over the temple.
19:51At the heart of Tsochi, stands a majestic five-story Dakota, reaching towards the sky, offering a stunning contrast to the modern city behind it.
19:57It was built in the 7th century, and reconstructed after the destination of World War II, it's a symbol of history and resilience.
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