In today’s Japan Walking Tour video, join me for a relaxing walk along the streets of the suburbs of Nagoya, Aichi Prefecture.

This is a very modern neighborhood in Nagakute, about 20 km from downtown Nagoya.

Relaxing rain in today’s Japanese walking tour through the streets of the eastern suburbs of Nagoya.

Enjoy the relaxing sound of the rain on the umbrella and walk around Japan together.

Notice anything interesting in the video, let me know in the comments!

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11 Comments

  1. Your videos are always so atmospheric and you can really soak in the life and the culture of where you are. Thanks for that! : )

  2. Aahhh, nothing more relaxing than the sound of rain falling. Your dedication to the channel is commendable, I hope you didn’t get wet too much, I really enjoyed this walk. Thank you Thoung, I hope I pronounced your name correctly…

  3. Rain is better than freezing winter and snow, like here in Canada, so i escape with a walk in Japan

  4. I like the sound of the rain plus walking this area. Keep it up my friend! Looking forward for your next video.

  5. Just discovered your channel today! One day I hope to take a rainy walk myself in Japan but for now I’ll have to live vicariously through you so thank you!

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