Utsunoya Row wooden houses

[Applause] This is what I’ve been coming for. So lucky. rarely any tourist because they will be packing this in their bags, particularly these signs. So, here we have it, the old gentle part of the world. and Tokaido. It is the Tokaido. Beautiful, beautiful, beautiful, beautiful folks. Oh, still hanging still. Wow. selling these. Fabulous. It is the toide. Beautiful, beautiful, beautiful, beautiful. Still hanging. Still amazing. Fabulous. the house to me and all this stuff. Beautiful. Beautiful. all the sake. It was so beautiful. There’s so much to buy from here. This lady’s house and uh and this wonderful lady is looking after the house and taking care. Okay, thank you. So, here we are. That’s a beautiful um old time they came here and the lady I bought the little beautiful little dishes and then the for soy and then I bought this ink little thing. Wow, look at this old old almost me. Wow. Okay. Maybe. Okay. Japanese. Original. Original. They open. Old gentleman. Yeah. Grandfather. Grandfather. Wow. Q. 91. 91. Ichi. Wow. It’s smoking. Subarashi. Subarashi. Subarashi. I’m smoking. Smoking. Wow. Wow. Amazing. 90 91. So 91. 91. Wow. Look at No. Wow. Wow. Wow. It’s amazing. Look at this, folks. Nobody’s here. The ladies packing the stuff for me. Wow. What an amazing What an amazing thing. Oh my gosh. Beautiful. Oh, beautiful. And this tradition, I want you to hold on to some of the traditions. And peace very much. Yes. Ichiba very Japan is beautiful. Thank you so much. What this I wanted to capture these beautiful people of this nation. The last of the the tradition that fly again come back. Yes. Yes. Yes. [Laughter] Wow. Very good. Very good. Very, very good. Wow. Wow. Look at this, folks. The old houses. No battery. What’s happening here? [Applause] What a joy. What a joy. Yeah, it is. He’s going for a walk. Look at this. They’re working the garden. That little patch. You don’t see this in Tokyo. Kicha subashin. Wow. Wow. What a beauty. What a beauty. Look at this, folks. Look at this. What a beauty. Look at this. Come to do the got something for me. Fixing something. What a beautiful place. Look at this. I come to do. Thank you so much. Thank you so much. Oh, there’s another beautiful lady from the blazing times of life. What a what an incredible journey. There’s a bird up on the roof. The peaceful bird. [Laughter] Wow. This is beautiful. When there’s no tourists, they mess you up mess people up. Instead of connecting, they’re walking with their phones just like I am, but I’m at least connecting. You can say whatever you wish to, but I’ll tell you something. It is it is incredible. Human connection is the most vibrant and reverberating energy on earth together with the creation. The creator’s wonder of intelligence is what we should always touch. Look at this bug. If you pay attention to every step of the way, there’s so much to see when you open your eyes. And don’t take that as a ground to don’t think it’s free. It’s only there if you’re ever willing to expand yourself beyond and reach out and embrace the beauty. Look at this. Rewarded by nature all around me. What are you doing, Shir? What are you doing? Huh? This unknown territory. Come here during autumn. Come here during spring. The colors, the spectacular colors is just will reward you with such a incredible. The bus stop is just there.

Utsunoya row houses are a group of traditional wooden houses located in Shizuoka, Japan, exemplifying the architectural style of the Edo period.

Nestled along a scenic route, these houses showcase the craftsmanship of the time, featuring steep thatched roofs and intricate wooden joinery.

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