Kamikochi (Nagano)in Japan|上高地(長野)全国通訳案内士#Kamikochi #JapanTravel #Anotherworld #tourguide #Nagano

welcome to my channel Go to Another World #japan i’m Takish a nationally licensed tour guide for foreign visitors thank you for joining me on this journey today I’m going to take you all into another world kami coach located in Nagano Prefecture it’s a highland valley nestled deep in the northern Japanese outpost sitting quietly at around 1,500 m above sea level today’s walk is from Taishop Pond to Kapa Bridge a gentle trail perfect for first time visitors the distance from Taiisho pond to Kappa Bridge is about 4 kilometers and usually takes one to two hours on foot but this time I’ll take you there in just 4 minutes while enjoying the beautiful scenery along the way let me tell you a little bit more about Kamiko it is protected has both a special scenic spot and a special natural monument one of the few places in Japan that has received the honor of having double starters hamoi is effectively closed to general tourism from mid November to midappril each year due to the winter season during this period all park services are suspended and the area takes on the characteristics of a winter mountain environment even after the area reopens private cars are not allowed here to protect its pristine beauty visitors must transport to buses or taxis when you arrive there’s no noise no rush just a sound of wind water and birds singing so without further ado let’s go to another world come coach holy holy holy what a stunning site just look at this view absolutely incredible it’s like stepping into a painting let’s take a moment to enjoy the gentle mama of the river and the songs of the bars around us [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] water is quietly bubbling up from underground it feels magical set against the majestic backdrop of the Hitaka Mountain Range this is one of Kamikoji’s most iconic wetlands [Music] [Applause] the side of the Hitaka piece beyond the Aza River is simply breathtaking it makes you pause and take it all in [Music] [Applause] [Music] this monument honors the British missionary who shared the beauty of Kamoji and the northern outpost with the world [Music] [Applause] [Music] heat [Music] [Applause] heat [Applause] [Music] [Applause] here we are arriving at the famous Kappa Bridge how beautiful is this it’s like stepping into a perfect masterpiece isn’t it [Music] ooh ooh [Music] ooh [Music] heat heat [Music] and the journey comes to a close the sights and feelings from this place stay with me deeply watching the clear flow of water and the mountain standing tall in the distance I’m reminded of how powerful and gentle nature can be i look forward to discovering more new places and moments that move us together see you soon ooh that sugar sweet you got what I need sipping on the potion all that good emotion just my keeping on repeat testify the motion loving this deotion it up it up give it up sweet emotion cuz every time every night you and I on a roll switch it up switch it up switch it up where I’m going stay on the fly just in time for the right way to go i’m on the road this my time taking control of my life i want to run the red lights i’ve got to run this show you always take me so high you always make the highlights i love the way we drive up you’re like a phone who you got what I need tipping on the potion all that good emotion just like keep it on [Music] [Music] repeat much sorrow comes from women who know honor and truth welcome back how did you like kamiko peaceful surprising maybe just a little magical when people visit Japan for the first time must head straight to Tokyo maybe Osaka and yes those places are wonderful but I believe it’s in the countryside where you truly feel the heart of Japan the quiet trails the fresh air the small encounters with nature this is where Japan breathe if you’re planning a second or third trip I hope you’ll consider stepping beyond the cities there are so many beautiful regions waiting to be discovered this channel i regularly take you to another world mainly western Japan i hope my videos help you discover something new or inspire you in some way [Music] regarding beautiful scenery and addition be sure to check it out [Music] if you found this video informative don’t forget to like and subscribe i hope you have a wonderful trip to Japan people are a little bit shy but warm and friendly and the food is fabulous i look forward to traveling with you in real life someday finally I’m going to mention a little bit about the upcoming video next time I’m going to take you to another world Tenawa village in Na Prefecture in the mountains there’s a hidden gem called Dorogawa on mystical hotring town that’s been gaining a lot of attention recently so come along with me on this next adventure from the land of the rising sun all right thank you so much for watching today and for over 20 episodes thank you for traveling with me i’ll see you all again soon bye for now [Music] i know you’re the [Music] Give [Music] me your [Music] I know you want 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Explore the breathtaking beauty of Kamikochi in spring — Japan’s serene mountain paradise.
Join us on a peaceful journey from Taisho Pond to Kappa Bridge, accompanied by carefully selected relaxing music that perfectly complements the stunning natural scenery.

🌸 What you’ll discover in this video:

The tranquil spring landscapes of Kamikochi, framed by crystal-clear rivers and majestic mountains

A scenic walking route from Taisho Pond to Kappa Bridge, ideal for nature lovers and photographers

Nearby hidden gems and must-visit spots to enrich your trip

A perfect blend of soothing music and spectacular views for your relaxation and inspiration

Whether you’re planning a visit or simply want to experience Japan’s nature remotely, this video will transport you to one of the country’s most iconic outdoor destinations.

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