Magome: Hiking the Samurai Way Deep Into Old Japan πŸ‡―πŸ‡΅

Today I come to the village of Magome in the mountains of Japan to hike an ancient path to a 17th Century village. This is Japan of centuries ago – rustic, authentic and beautiful.

21 Comments

  1. Terry ! Bears! Omg🫀 that would scare me to death! I loved this video. The clean simplicity of their homes and villages is lovely. You put this together so well. Relaxing and I’m so envious. Really enjoyed the music behind it. Stay warm and safe. See you next time ! Suzy

  2. Oh!!! Terry, this is so beautiful. You posted it just as I was feeling low due to health reason. You have brought a peaceful feeling into my day. I love it. All these ancient villages seem deserted. Does anyone lives there?. Sending you a big thank you from the Sunshine Coast.

  3. This series has been heart warming in a spiritual, respectful way to Japanese culture. You show a blissful calmness when visiting these remarkable and ancient places. So inspiring, so well doneπŸ‘

  4. Hey Tez, get the tee shirt that says on the back, "Wild Bear protection Officer, if you see me running past you, try and keep up!". Beautiful presentation mate, keep travelling.

  5. Delightfully relaxing – I didn’t realise I was a bit tense until a couple of minutes in. Loved, in one shot, how the clouds mirrored the formation of the mountains. All looks very tranquil. Bears? FYI: always keep a Marmalade sandwich at the ready. Even the Queen had one in her handbag soit must be right.

  6. We are discovering with you new places in Japan. How did you prepare for this trip? Could you make a video explaining it?

  7. Thanks so much for sharing your trip with us. What an amazing place! We are really enjoying all your videos back here in the Blue Mountains. You make everything so interesting.

  8. You have done an amazing job with this series, your respect for the culture comes across in bucket loads.

  9. When you rang the first bell, I thought, "Hello bears, here i am!" πŸ˜‚ I guess it works, you made it! Another beautiful part of Japan shared, thank you.