Exploring Japan’s Abandoned Railway Between Kyoto and Nara 🚃 A Walk Through the Japanese Countryside

🌱 On the border of Kyoto and Nara, we walk through the Japanese countryside in search of a forgotten railway from the Meiji era. Hope you enjoy watching! 🚃

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47件のコメント

  1. What a beautiful walk, I would like to go too. The wild strawberries are the real ones, the big ones we grow are the actual mock strawberries ww

  2. Hi Mei and Yuki!

    I am a recent follower of your vlogs. I stumbled upon it about 6-7 months ago. And since then I've been eagerly looking forward to each of your vlogs.
    I'm trying to catch up with all the vlogs! I'd like to watch from the very first one. Is there a playlist chronologically arranged. I've watched only a few of your earlier videos. It would be great to start from the very beginning and follow you on your journey

    I did notice that the quality of your vlogs have improved. They are amazing to watch and it transports me to another world. The locations you film are a sight for sore eyes. And the whole experience is a balm for a tired soul. It leaves me feeling so calm, peaceful and relaxed.
    I also love it that you capture the natural sounds and there isn't too much bgm. Thank you for that!
    One day, i hope we can see and hear both of you!😊.

    Looking forward to the next video
    Until then…Sayanora! 0:01

  3. This was a lovely video Mei showing us a beautiful and interesting area. Loved the the way you followed the old disused railway. The arches and tunnels were fascinating, reflecting the very good workmanship of the time. Envied you that stroll through the fields, a perfect day. Look forward to more and hope your health is back to normal. Take care, both you and Yuki.

  4. Qu'il doit faire bon sous les arbres et pour trouver cette fraicheur passage obligé par ces tunnels vestiges si presents d'un temps passé !!!
    Votre travail d'équipe mérite de chaleureux rmercis🙏✨
    J'avance dans la découverte de votre merveilleux pays 🙏🗾
    Cordialement de ma "ville rose" dans le sud de la France 🧱

  5. こちらこそ、いつも素敵な動画を楽しませていただいています。
    突然の質問で失礼いたしますが、旅行の際に使用されている三脚やジンバルについてお伺いしてもよろしいでしょうか?
    とても興味がありますので、ぜひ教えていただけると嬉しいです。ありがとうございます!

  6. Thank you for sharing Beauty through your video.. exactly as those who let free the entrance into the rose garden..
    The train passages, the mock strawberries, nekochanwa.. the sunlight and all that green..
    A little tunnel reminded me of a famous Miyazaki's anime.. 😊
    Hontouni arigatou gozaimashita..!! 💚

  7. Maybe my favorite journey yet, but there is always the next one! I could smell the sweetness of Spring! I love that the bridges have names. The rose garden looked like a painting. The photography accentuates the nice features. In downtown Dallas TX USA we have Thanksgiving Square smaller but similar coil shape as Tatsuta Tower. Thank you!

  8. The first time i saw your video i was amazed at the quality, then how comforting it was. Now im watching your old videos and gradually catching upto new ones😂 love you guys

  9. はじめまして!関西に住んでいたとき、5年前でちょうどコロナの時に、奈良駅から加茂駅へ向かって、大仏鉄道遺構のハイキングをしました。その時のことを思い出して、懐かしくなりました。
    今は東京に戻りましたが、自然豊かなあの光景は、貴重なものだったと感じます。

  10. Very nice. Such a scenic walk. All this time and the stone work is still good. When I visited Japan the tour included a bike ride through the country side. Great way to get a feel for a place.

  11. Cool video! 🤩 Always been a fan. Actually, you inspired me to buy a camera and start shooting videos 😄 I've been planning to visit Japan for a couple of years now and already have dozens of favorite places marked on my Google Maps 😁Hopefully, someday soon I'll make it! 😄

  12. 今回も素敵な動画 ありがとうございます☻ Meiさんの動画を見ているとほっこりします^ ^

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