Spooked while exploring an abandoned Japan farm 日本の山に捨てられた農場を探索しながらおびえ - Abandoned Japan 日本の廃墟
Less than comfortable exploring an abandoned tea farm in the high mountains of central Japan. The following poem was contributed for this video by YouTube member "reymiland": "Oni watch as sofypapa climb. make boulder crash, said "home is MINE!"" ---- 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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so enjoyable to see such scenery , once upon maybe the place is so busy with life but now left unattend, so sad to see people gone follow the times as old ages come by and gone
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thank the video
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- I'd be afraid some crazed Jap leftover from ww2 would come out and want to shoot me.
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I love, love, love these videos! :) I hope there are lots more.
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that was twice "oi!" and the voice is very different 6:00
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Perhaps it was an Oni
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I once travelled to a town called Kitakata in Fukushima Prefecture, and ended up spending a very rainy night on the wrap-around porch of a local temple, located in a copse of "sugi" trees and backed by an old cemetery. I woke up several times shivering (from the cold of course) and looked back at the tombstones just to make sure I was still alone!
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Great videos enjoying then all its fascinating
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btw, doesn't "oi" means "hey"? O__O;;
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"Oi" scarryyyy lol it doesn't sound like kurt, so i dont think it was him o.o
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I don't see any explanation or mention here in your comments about the man that shouted something that sounded like 'Hoi'? Unless i missed it somewhere? Did you not hear this while you were hiking? Could you ssee people in the woods? I am very curious if you only heard it after you played the video back?
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Where exactly in central Japan is this? I envy your life so bad right now.
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Just found this channel and this is a great video !!! Did you not see all the bigfoot's laying in the gorge and also if you pause this video at 2.49 you can see a bigfoot face right where you are at.
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It was the Japanese Bigfoot (Hibagon) staring at you in the woods. That should be your next adventure In search of Hibagon part1
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I miss your videos like this.
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I've always been curious about what kinds of things are hidden or forgotten in the forests and mountains of Japan... I'm really glad that I stumbled upon your channel - now some of my curiosity can be satisfied, but I'm also learning about all sorts of other things and hearing some great stories too. Thanks Kurt!
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omg conan HAI
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What does hoi mean
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-__- That was him trying to climb up. He did it twice.
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between 6:00 and 6:06 there is a man's voice saying 'hoi'. Did you hear it Kurt?
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