Japan abandoned farms 日本は農場を放棄 - Abandoned Japan 日本の廃墟
Welcome to Abandoned Japan. My name is Kurt Bell and I am delighted that you have taken some time to share a little of Japan's lost and forgotten places with me. I'm available on social media at the links below and can be reached via email at dinnerbytheriver@gmail.com. Follow me on Twitter: https://twitter.com/softypapa Find me on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/LylesBrother On Google+ https://plus.google.com/u/0/109050782163582511388/posts Instagram: http://instagram.com/softypapa LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/pub/kurt-bell/b/416/754 My blog: http://softypapa.wordpress.com ---- THE PATH OF WILDNESS The Path of Wildness is easy to find The course of a stream Leaves blown in the wind A beast's track through the brush And the direction of our first inclination The Path of Wildness is an answer and response to a prescribed way of life which may leave some individuals with a sense that their living is little more than a series of pre-determined, step-like episodes between birth and death. The stages of living between these events: childhood, adolescence, adulthood, parenthood and senior are themselves natural and in accord with the needs of the species and most individuals. Many find their satisfaction in living this course and to these individuals I have little or nothing to say. Others though long for something more; something innate, genetic and seemingly calling. Adventure and change can give a degree of satisfaction and relief yet even these may seem too tame. To those who feel drawn to something beyond the entertainment and stimulation of senses I offer a walk along The Path of Wildness. Don't bother penciling the event in your schedule, preparing a pack with goodies and supplies or even inviting a friend along, for this experience is along the course of your first inclination and you must surely always go alone. Learn more about The Path of Wildness here: http://wp.me/P5A2F-As ==== CHANNEL CREDITS "Japanese Falls" image is by the artist Lane Brown. See more of Mr. Brown's work at the following URL: http://lanebrownart.blogspot.com/p/portfolio.html Channel Theme Music "Song For Kurt" used with permission by Nowherians. Discover more about the artist and their music at the URL below. http://nowherians.bandcamp.com
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Wow!!! That's an awesome grasshopper I wish we had those here... -.-... we got the regular ones... The insects and other critters in Japan seem so much more exotic then they do here in the US... why is that... I love the things you find in your vids!!! there all so interesting!!! ^^
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I just had a thought about all these abandoned farms... I would imagine that many of the men from the last generation, due to inherit the farm, were killed in WWII. And having no one to continue to work the farm the farms just went back to nature...
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You said in this video there could be hornets in that abandoned shed, I didn't know Japan's climate could support hornets well into December.
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@palegothicangel and the spider at 07:10 ! this is why i want to visit, it would be an amazing places for some arthro photography.
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06:13 that is such a cool looking hopper!
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Wow that was very magical, thank you! The first part when you showed a shed it was as if they left it and were intending to come back but didn't . It was almost spooky feeling to me, what happened to the people there and why didn't they come back? Beautiful video thanks to your very special personal narration, I feel as if I were on the walk with you. Your becoming a close personal friend I enjoy taking virtual walks with! Feeling just Ducky, Thanks again! ;D
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This was nice after a long day of driving.
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I'm guessing by the beautiful weather that this was filmed some time ago?
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First. Great video Kurt, I love the new channel! ^_^ ~ Grant
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