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00:00This is a production of the U.S. Department of State.
00:30It's so crazy.
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01:24Despite these challenges, the crossing remains a cultural landmark where the past doesn't collide in an electrifying atmosphere
01:33Pensauva is a limb in a place where the past meets the fests
01:38It's a place for ancient секret message
01:41It's a huge experience for people levels and strength
01:45Despite these challenges, the crossing remains a cultural landmark, where the past and present collide in an electrifying atmosphere.
01:50Kansawa is a charming city, where the past meets the present.
01:53It's a place where ancient traditions blend smoothly with modern life, like a beautiful Asia, bringing visitors with waste.
01:57Kansawa is one of the key places in Japan that is nice to preserve its whole world charm.
02:01The streets are full of traditional architecture, making you feel like you're standing back in time.
02:05But it's not just the buildings, the city is also famous for its craft traditions that have been passed down for generations.
02:09Located in Ishikawa, Kansawa, Liesp, and Tokyo, and Tokyo, where on the coast of Japan.
02:13Surrounded by stunning natural landscapes, the scenery here is breathtaking.
02:16The city is also known to Tsuburusai and Asano, which had to its peaceful life.
02:19First of all, Kansawa is easy to visit, just a 2.5 hour trip from Tokyo, making it perfect as a year out, especially in the spring of fall.
02:23Arashiana is a beautiful district in the far west of Kyoto, type of the fourth of the Arashiana Mountains, also known as the Strong Mountains.
02:28It's a bit of journey from the center of Kyoto, taking about three minutes by train, bus, bike, or taxi.
02:32The area is full of history in natural beauty, with the iconic sorority in the surrounding mountains.
02:36Arashiana is a nice forest-spoken groves, where you can wander from towering bamboo stocks.
02:39You also find ancient temples, so far to have been around for centuries, offering a peaceful escape.
02:42It's not unusual to see people present traditional commonwealths or dekatas, enjoying the pictures, scenery, and dodging in local streets.
02:47If you're feeling adventurous, you can even take a rich ride to explore the area in a classic way.
02:50Kobi was still part of the dance.
02:52Fires, bombs, earthquakes, each time the city fell over again.
02:54Stronger, kinder, more connected to the world.
02:56In 1995, disaster hits, a massive earthquake struck by just the first surprise.
02:59Over 6,000 lives were washed, nearly 200,000 people were autonomous.
03:01The six highways, classed, the fort, the distance in Japan, was from part.
03:04From one, you felt like everything in the race.
03:06But Kobi didn't stop.
03:08In just months, clean up turned into rebuilding.
03:10Crack roads began slowly again.
03:11Big roads slowly came back to life.
03:13Today, if you walk through the city center, you might not even know what happened here.
03:15Let's look closer.
03:16There's a quiet memorial glowing every December called in the Nary.
03:18It lights up the streets on the road of those lost, and those who rebuilt.
03:21That's Kobi, the city that remembers, but never stays broken.
03:23The city that smells like the city of Japan and the river.
03:25Help towards the city center.
03:26The city of Japan takes us from the home to the tower from Japan over 3,000 years.
03:28Located in Central Lonshu, this land region shaped by islands and mountains, offering
03:32clear air from max seasonal changes.
03:33In summer, temperatures is truly 35 degrees Celsius.
03:35Wild winter brings snow and sub-zero conditions.
03:37만�都 being so warm, creating perfect landscapes for steam in the summer.
03:38During this difficult period, Shinano, Nagano's foreign name, was a battle for powerful
03:40world-words like Kaya Shigen and Musumi Kenshin.
03:41The Eo era brought growth from key trade-corps like the Naksando, with both towns that
03:44supports the livelihood between Kyouto and Edo.
03:46The region is also very specific organic food, 코로나へ ecological food,
03:48This is where Japan's culture pros were made, this is the kind of calm waters all around.
04:00In 2016, Kashikojima is a welcome world leader in the G7 site.
04:03You can hop on the Ketsu train and ride to Kashikojima station, super easy and convenient.
04:06This is a pretty hiking trail nearby too, about 600 long with awesome views of the sea trees.
04:10If you're looking for peace and nature and a bit of sparkle, Kashikojima is the perfect place to visit.
04:14Sapporo, the vibrant capital of Hokkaido, sits in northern Japan with a fascinating blend of nature and maturity.
04:18This city hosted the winter Olympics in 1972, and dazzled visitors with its famous snow festival, drawing millions from around the globe.
04:23Long before its modern charmers, Sapporo was home to the IU people, and later became a key up for early sellers.
04:27In 1866, pioneers began building this Rua Kosei, then the idea of a new phrase that means, bigger for flowing through the plain.
04:32Its layout is unique, planted and unique red, inspired by American state design, which gives the city an orderly inviting feel.
04:37As the city grew, it became centered for agriculture industry, with experts from afar contributing innovative ideas and skills.
04:41Sapporo shines with beautiful parks, delicious local dishes like Niswara, and breathtaking views in nearby mountains.
04:45Imagine the lakes of Kong that turns a towering volcano into a mirror.
04:47That's not a fantasy, it's Lake Kaujiko.
04:49Just a couple of hours from Tokyo, this lake offers the most real view of Mount Fuji you'll ever see.
04:53Surrounded by peaceful shores and seas of Pibi, it's wearing nature's low downtime.
04:57Spring paints the lake to pink blossoms, while arms sets the streets of fire with color.
05:00It's part of the national park, a worldly heritage site, and other climbers, artists and dreamers.
05:04With its long shoreline, cool suburbs and hot spring resorts, it's no wider choice, never one leaf.
05:08Here, even the clouds seem to pause, for just one more look at Fuji's perfect reflection.
05:12Where sacred force, crashing waves of the ancient spirits closest, this is Waiyala.
05:16Just an hour of Osaka, was a land you've tried to know, once conceived of the powerful Kishukawa clan,
05:18guardians of Japan's here in the past.
05:20Waiyala doesn't chop for attention.
05:22It whispers through temple bells and rust and pines, inviting those who seek something deeper.
05:26This is Waiyala, and it's a little more wonderful place inside of Yashukawa Khan,
05:30and it's a Hmongongongu-Kyuangra.
05:32It's the most important place at Waiyala's here in front of the land,
05:34if it's a good place in the streets, and you'll know.
05:36By this, the the wine and chapel, and the wine and chitin' fels,
05:38and greenlagyls are on the same track as a right to the ship.
05:40It's also the first place of visionary minds like Konosuke Maschita and Torkusunyama,
05:45proof that even the quietest corners of Japan can shape the future.
05:50In the heart of the Yoshima, the last place profound significance, the Yoshima Peace Memorial Park.
05:54Let's send it to both the horrors of war and the hope for a peaceful future.
05:56Yoshima Peace Memorial Park was created to honor the memories of the victims of the world's first nuclear attack, which occurred on August 6, 1945.
06:00At the center of the park stands the iconic Aekondo, the scale to remains of the Hiroshima perfected world in the ocean hall,
06:03the closest building to the highest center of the bomb that stands today.
06:05The dome was preserved as simple as destruction caused by nuclear weapons, and serves to remind her of humanity's commitment to world peace.
06:07The sound of bells fading into wind, the sense of high, ocean softnesses living in the air,
06:14the steps of the normal stone paths where every person must have walked,
06:17every fight, every moment, just a glimpse into the spirit of Japan.
06:19But the truth is, no camera can catch the signs of a sunny-fired dog,
06:21no force of experience in the war, the stranger's bow,
06:22and no map can change in which Japan will take your soul.
06:24Subjects don't take on the view of your face.
06:26So, until you get, see you on the next day.
06:27A land of sacred mountains, land of traditions and mystery.
06:47More than 100,000 cherries in bloom every spring.
06:49Over 1,000 dead gardens carefully erect every day.
06:50160,000 temples guarding ancient secrets.
06:52Welcome to Japan, a land with a sacred and profane dance together.
06:54Where ancient rituals blend with the war of modernity.
06:57Where every simple gesture holds centuries of meaning.
06:59Our journey begins in the eternal snow of a kite,
07:00where winter paints, darkened landscapes,
07:01and the silence of the snows were only by the scene rising from the onsen,
07:02the natural hot springs that are out of the land.
07:06Moving southward, we traverse landscapes to transform the seasons.
07:07Here, the seasons are not simply four, but six,
07:08including the mysterious Tsuyu, which is the rain season,
07:10and Shokabai, which is that transitional period,
07:11where all the most of the first seasons of winter.
07:13As we continue flying over the man-eylands,
07:13a unique spectacle unfolds beneath us.
07:15Despite the image of futuristic megalophiluses at the world's shapes of Japan,
07:1670% of the land remains of wild realm,
07:17composed of mysterious forests and tower mountains.
07:17Huge civilization is concentrated in the rain 30%,
07:20creating some of the most efficient and technologically advanced cities on the planet.
07:23Here on the Pacific Green of Fire,
07:24more than 100 active all camels continue to shake the landscape,
07:25marking this land with over 1,500 earthquakes annually.
07:27But it's in the details, which comes true maximize.
07:29Take the transference of the famous Shinkansen tree across the country,
07:30with almost obsessive precision,
07:31so much so that a 54-second delay is considered excessive,
07:32while being three seconds early requires a apology.
07:34It's a country where efficiency meets poetry,
07:35and where cutting edge technology codes this with ancient Shinto and blue samples,
07:36two religions that interweave for every Japanese person's day of life.
07:39Moreover, Japan gives us some of the most scariest and fascinating stories.
07:40There's another example called Okunoshima,
07:41where hundreds of wild rabbits hop freely,
07:42transforming the landscape into a living fairytale.
07:44Not far from Oshima, cast rain supreme,
07:45how numbering human habits,
07:45in what appears to be a dependent feline kingdom.
07:48It's also a land of fascinating paragraphs,
07:49where free from white systems,
07:49which are Kyrgyana, Katakana, and Kanji,
07:50co-existed harmoniously on the same pages.
07:52This land of contrast is also on the world's world's brain galaxy.
07:54The emperor, the only one still existing with this special title,
07:55represents the living race between past and future.
07:56Furthermore, it's no coincidence here,
07:57where either way it follows precise rules,
07:58women hold the world record for longevity,
07:59living an average of 87 years,
08:00while they aren't far behind with their average of 81 years.
08:01Perhaps the secret lies in Japanese cuisine,
08:02so extraordinary,
08:03that it has been declared the UNESCO heritage,
08:03with three national symbolages,
08:04sushi, ramen, and nani.
08:07This is Japan,
08:07a country where volcanoes force the landscape,
08:08and season's pain time,
08:08with ancient gods continuing to whisper stories
08:09through the story of Shido trines.
08:11This is the story of an ancient land
08:12that continues to reinvent itself,
08:13while Kyrgyana's millennial mystery attacked.
08:14And it's precisely from here
08:15that our dream begins
08:15to the most extraordinary places of this nation.
08:20Tokyo.
08:22An ocean of skyscrapers merge to the sky,
08:23creating an antroposal at least
08:23at the rhythm of 37 million habits.
08:25In the heart of this earth organism,
08:26that she bleeds her pulses like a human power plant.
08:28Thousands of people cross this iconic earth section daily,
08:29creating a secretized crowd that beats every 120 seconds.
08:32At dawn, meanwhile,
08:33the toils of fish market rates.
08:34Two minutes cup of precision,
08:34following rituals pass down generations,
08:35and the scent of the sea mingles
08:36without freshly cooked rice walking from restaurant doors.
08:39Among all these skyscrapers, however,
08:40the sensory temples are resilient,
08:40as they witness to lost era.
08:42Instance rises toward the sky,
08:42while the total of the bell marks time.
08:46At night, however,
08:47Tokyo transformed into island-esque organism.
08:48In Akiyawara, which is the electron insert,
08:49neon lights, illuminate technology,
08:50and video stores.
08:51While just a few kilometers away,
08:51in the vintage alleys of Shimokizawa,
08:52the charmable Japan remains perfectly preserved.
08:55Finally, the rainbow bridge,
08:56the sea lights reflect in the bay,
08:56creating a true artificial constellation.
08:57In Akiyawara,
09:05Kyoto.
09:06Time flows differently in the city,
09:07which features approximately 1,600 temples.
09:09In the zen garden of Iron G,
09:1015 stones emerge from the sea of great gravel.
09:11Every day, monks patiently await this gravel,
09:12drawing waves that remain undisturbed.
09:14At dawn, the maiko,
09:15who are a friend's sketch of,
09:15to the house of Gion in the Kmonos,
09:16which are true works of art,
09:16created using ancient techniques.
09:18In the tea house of Mimau,
09:19the rhythm of life is still measured by a slow-going of work.
09:21At a golden temple of King Kakuji,
09:22every morning,
09:22the sun transforms on its water to mirror,
09:23with quick arcs swimming on reflections.
09:23The pavilion rises on three floors,
09:25each built in a different architectural style,
09:25telling the story of Japanese architectural illusion.
09:28Furthermore, in the temples of Ushimi and Nari,
09:29thousands of tori-gates create tunnels that climb out,
09:30with each day telling something,
09:30a story, a wish, or a prayer.
09:35The best time to visit Kyoto was certainly April,
09:36when the cherries awaken,
09:36and the petals dance in the air like pink snow,
09:37transforming the city into a world
09:38suspended between reality and dream.
09:44Hiroshima.
09:46The older earth flows through the city center,
09:47dividing into seven branches
09:47and the rest of the urban horror of Hiroshima.
09:49The Jinn-Baku dome stands against the sky,
09:50and mobile windows to August 6, 1945,
09:51while its walls preserve the memory that instant
09:52that changed the course of human history.
09:53In the peace park,
09:54the peace flame continues to burn uninterrupted since 1964,
09:55promising to burn until the last nuclear weapon disappears from Earth.
09:57Moreover, thousands of paper cranes,
09:58co-daced at the top of the world,
09:58were children from the world
09:59bring their war-gown creations
09:59as a symbol of hope and rebirth,
10:00while the sound of the peace bell
10:00carries its message beyond the park boundaries.
10:03The streets of the modern city be-mowned,
10:04pulse with life,
10:04thanks also to restaurants where chefs where
10:05Oko and Miyaki,
10:05according to the Russian tradition,
10:05layering ingredients of hot girls,
10:06and telling their dishes to store the city that never surrendered.
10:14Miyajima.
10:16Just 45 minutes by ferry
10:17from Hiroshima's website,
10:17the island of Miyajima emerged from the waters
10:18of the sicko and the sea,
10:18like a rescue between pass and present.
10:23While local deer roam freely among visitors,
10:24as guardians of the sicko and land.
10:27On Mount Misenor,
10:28the forest remain identical
10:28where hundreds of years ago,
10:29with temples that are even once
10:29and two hundred years old.
10:32At sunset,
10:32when last ferry's returned towards the mainland,
10:33the island of the first
10:33was primordial state,
10:34with the sound of waves
10:34merging with the song of sewers.
10:39Mount Fuji area.
10:41Mount Fuji is undoubtedly trans-mortable,
10:41and dominates the horizon with five legs
10:42from its feet.
10:44Lake Haugujo reflects the sicko mountain
10:44in its waters,
10:45creating a painting that changes
10:45with the seasons.
10:47His brain cherry blossom spring
10:47the lake,
10:47while in autumn leaves
10:48hit the shores red.
10:49Lake Yamakako is the largest
10:50of the five,
10:50and host little fishermen
10:50with their ancestral fishing techniques,
10:51while Lake Haugujo concealed by ice caves
10:52with frozen slack ice in the summer.
10:54On Lake Haugujo cover,
10:55which is the smallest,
10:55morning mist creates a real place of light.
10:56Finally, we find Lake Mosuko
10:57immortalized on the 1,000 yen banknote,
10:58which holds the deepest and most mysterious waters.
10:59Naturally, at the center of this landscape,
11:00Mount Fuji rises toward the sky
11:01with its 3,776 meters,
11:02and although it has slept
11:02for more than 300 years,
11:02it continues to watch Japan's deserts.
11:10Osaka.
11:12It's Japan's third largest city,
11:13but its true distinction lies in the food.
11:15The Dutton Bori district
11:16is built around an ancient commercial canal
11:16and is the beaten heart of the sea.
11:19At night, the lakes of hundreds
11:19of restaurants reflecting waters,
11:20and the rest of the people come here
11:20to taste local specialties,
11:21like Takiyaki, which are octopus-filled dumplings.
11:22In Okonomiaki, which is a Japanese pizza
11:23that every family prepares
11:23according to their own secret recipe.
11:25In the heart of the modern city,
11:26we have Sanso Saki Castle,
11:26which is a 500-year-old fortress
11:27that dominates the skyline of the sky.
11:29Not far away, the Shisaki district
11:30tells different stories,
11:30which is illuminated by a thousand signs.
11:31And the Sun Kaku tower
11:32dominating the district
11:32just as it did in the 1950s,
11:33when this area was a symbol of the post-war era.
11:35Finally, the Shikinogi temple
11:36is the oldest in Japan,
11:36with 1,400 years history.
11:38Its gardens offer a moment of peace in this city,
11:39while the bells and tea rings
11:39always have, lending the sounds
11:40of modern troubles.
11:49Nara
11:49The 3D dominates our landscape
11:51with imposing presence.
11:53Here's a great good
11:53has satisfaction for 1,200 years,
11:54while life filters through themes
11:55of the world's largest one temple.
11:57The sacred deer,
11:57messages of the gods in Shikinogi,
11:58roam free from our park,
11:58peacefully interacting with visitors.
12:01The pasting of the forest
12:01of the woods,
12:02lead to hidden shrines
12:02or lanterns mark away.
12:03In Pasukasha,
12:043,000 lanterns create a light,
12:05while deer move on the doors.
12:07At dawn on Missinosa Park,
12:07and here emerge from the trees,
12:08creating an atmosphere
12:08that transports into a timeless Japan,
12:09where nature and spirits
12:09in a deep-medic way.
12:34Okinawa.
12:42In a men's dark white sea,
12:43beyond the slides of the realm of contrast,
12:43where life flows at a different
12:44rhythm from the rest of Japan.
12:46This tropical archipelago
12:47shoves thousands of quarrels
12:47and depths of the waters,
12:48while land, source of resistance
12:48and rebirth intertwine.
12:51Coastal villages still preserve
12:52the realms of the past,
12:52where inhabitants
12:53of the past 100 years of age,
12:53guardians of the wisdom
12:54pass through dances,
12:54music, and rituals at survive time.
12:56In the mangrove forest,
12:57meanwhile, in Demi's species hide,
12:57while ancient castle ruins
12:58were called an independent kingdom
12:58that traded with imperial China.
13:01Okinawa represents a delicate balance
13:02between modern tradition,
13:02where the boundary between land and sea
13:03blurs into one-way resilience.
13:03Support on Hokkaio.
13:12Hokkaio is a northernmost island,
13:13where temperature drops to minus 40 degrees.
13:16In this realm,
13:16I since I realized
13:17Sapporo is capital,
13:17which is the last major thing for the wilderness.
13:19The famous first beer
13:20in the Figaro's festival
13:20is a perfect modern tradition,
13:21while in the city,
13:21life-changing to underground tunnels
13:22that connected to the desert.
13:24On this time,
13:24bears the deer roam freely among
13:25by mortal force,
13:26while seeing hot springs punctures over,
13:27creating a waste of warmth
13:27where red-footed back
13:27from the frost.
13:29Beneath the thick blanket,
13:30Hokkaio can sell several
13:30active volcanoes,
13:31which feel a unique ecosystem,
13:31where life-always finds
13:31new ways to thrive.
13:33hamburger,
13:36like the wind.
13:40Niko.
13:44Niko's trying to emerge from the desert lion,
13:45where every decorated gate
13:46tells the dictators and monks
13:47who shaped sad destiny.
13:48Water flows everywhere in the sacred place,
13:50from waterfalls cast game
13:51from volcanic rocks
13:51to terrifying towns and temples,
13:52while while monks
13:52reserve visitors from the tree-canving.
13:54There also gold-needos
13:54which dominate the sky.
13:56Sooner goes for a million-tory gates
13:57to go to the dangly
13:57present in the most powerful
13:58industry, testimony to erotan
13:59and powerful manifestation of the glory.
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