nabana no sato: japan’s flower village | nagoya travel series
[Music] [Music] Have you ever heard the sound of flowers blooming? Today I did. 30 kilometers southwest of Nagoya. Reds, oranges, yellows, pinks, and whites in full bloom amidst the late fall, early winter season. [Music] Get him over my arm with him. [Music] Hi babe. [Music] We have like 3 minutes. [Music] 2 years later, I hear it too. Still, the sound of flowers blooming after some time had passed and they had withered, fallen, and bloomed throughout the seasons. I look for these flowers everywhere I go. The quiet, the calm, the phantom embrace of the certainty of wilting and the certainty of return of reloom. [Music] I am today deciphering my seasons and all their languages. Traveling helps with that. [Music] Thanks very much. Picture nap. Wait, go. We’re one of the first few people who got here since they open at 10:00. We got here around that time. 10 minutes away from Nagashima station and parang before us. So there’s five of us inside. So peaceful and open restaurants. So nice pool illumination event 5:00 I think 5 to 7 or 5 to 900 p.m. But morning kami pa shopping. So [Music] Wish you would stay. [Music] stayed here beside me. This isn’t how it’s supposed to be. Wish you stay stayed here right with me. I can’t shake that feeling that we said goodbye too soon. [Music] Give me some. [Music] Hey Sit. Oh, chair. Chair. Goodbye. [Music] More [Music] James 5:00 parado lang. [Music] Wish you stay [Music] stay here beside me. This isn’t how it’s supposed to be. Wish you stay stay here right with me. I can’t shake the feel. [Music] [Music] Wow. Oh, flower. [Music] Yeah, I think the music helps. Sila. Ah, it reminds me of that sunset sa ano artist. flowers in Borderland. Wolf game. What if dito yun sa greenhouse? [Music] Okay, guys. [Music] [Music] We got the chestnut one. I don’t know the other ones she got. Uh, I forgot picture. You need to pay me. Let’s try the chestnut silan tray. This is different. Oh s a. Okay. Kana Wendy Bong is surprisingly good biscuit roast lemonade looks like nut [Music] M stop chestnut chestnut. [Music] [Music] This has real chest stuff in it. Mhm. So just like I can do it, but [Music] [Music] [Music] [Music] So the plan [Music] I can manage. Actually, 17. This is a lie. It’s so windy. 17 feels like seven. Okay. You have to ask. You have to ask. Double charge tina. In out. In or out? in a eye. [Music] Eat first and then we haven’t had proper lunch. We just had chestnut icing. [Music] Heat. Heat. [Music] on the quest for actual tools. [Music] In search of actual food, we only find mo karag fries. [Music] I’m hoping into the second batch. Really? [Music] Sing. [Music] [Music] [Music] pan sa which one orange boy pa [Music] last stop a mall pa station. [Music] That is nice. Look at this. Look at Look at this camera. [Music] Life is a winding road. No telling where it goes. Driving through days and nights. Won’t stop for traffic lights. And I I really want to know. Really want to know [Music] if I ever figure out where the road goes. Even if I’m falling down, I will keep on searching for my highs. You can say I lost my mind. I will keep on holding my head high. Even if the sky is falling down. And I I really want to know really want to know if I ever figure out where the road goes. [Music]
part 1 in the #countrysidearchives where we take to the serene rural areas of japan. for the view and nothing but the view!
for the find yourself-ers & getaway chasers,
hope you’ll love these places as much as i did.
nabana no sato
begonia garden
osu shopping street
tsutaya bookstore
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