Live from OshinoHakkai 忍野八海#oshinohakkai #yamanashi #fujisan #japansightseeing

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Up and they remain eight ponds so that’s why called oino hakai oino is a displ name and the haky is 8C so 8 pounds remain here so this water is kind of purified uh very pristine water it’s l the um the mangui the Snows remaining snow melt and F

TR volcano locks so it’s that’s why it’s very very clear crystal clear water I’ll show you now hi deep thank you for tuning in it’s just a surprise life so I’m here at the Oceano so it’s very very beautiful Stream So I show you the most popular prices price of this

Ooa so you see the beautiful old style Japanese houses it’s a kind of tourist spot so here is in the yamanashi prefecture close to the Yuji kind of old style beautiful Place it’s a it’s a white white Ichigo wow the white Ichigo uh the strawberry 5,500 Yen wow so nice before it was snowing it was it was snowing a little bit heavily but now it’s St but still cloudy cloudy if you’re watching please give me comments hi

Yay can you see the yellow one CER the water is Crystal Clear you know many people chw their coins but gree don’t because the co um carps uh swimming here so the many tourist here the mainly Chinese cannot hear any English here is more Chinese sometimes but now it’s a low season

So signature food here in the Y is it’s a uh kind of Kaba the the pumpkin paste um a very thick udom style uh Noodle and it’s very very good very hot you can get warm here everywhere you can see this kind of the uh cie the

Chestnuts so this place is a world heritage one of the world ter stage and O hakai Used to Be the um uh once once it was a post Town between the Tokyo and the this was once only once this is eight remain here and here is this place and the is

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Religion we believe that the kind of strong magical powers within the huge nature is so it’s mahui it’s so beautiful and large so hi Simon hi that’s good thank you for joining in I do every week and recently I do live for three days in Al not yesterday but two days ago three

Days ago from Tokyo Cal clear the water is crystal clear because the water from the fui uh snows the snow melts and the purified to the volcano lock it takes decades to purified and this place was kind of centuries ago becomes like this place remaining eight PS from the

Lake just only short time I could see the from there um but now it’s a t Cloud covered show so beautiful you can buy the souven from there the purify Water I want to go the other side but I have to walk to Shops wow okay thank you so much okay thank you so much for tuning in it’s just a surprise live and I hope you enjoyed and uh if you like please join my patreons members I post more lives and photos more contents um if you want me to guide you in Japan

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Live from OshinoHakkai 忍野八海
Oshino Hakkai, also known as the Eight Seas of Oshino, is a collection of eight ponds located in a village of the same name in Yamanashi Prefecture, Japan.

Natural Beauty:
The eight ponds are fed by snowmelt from Mount Fuji that filters through volcanic rock for decades, resulting in crystal-clear and pristine waters.
The surrounding area is known for its scenic beauty, with traditional thatched-roof buildings, watermills, and stunning views of Mount Fuji.

Things to See and Do:
Stroll along the footpaths and bridges that weave around the ponds, enjoying the tranquility of the area. Visit the Wappa Pond, where you can try the refreshing spring water, said to be among the best in Japan. Explore the Hannoki Bayashi Shiryokan, a small museum that showcases the history and culture of the region.
Rent a bicycle and explore the charming village and surrounding countryside.

History:
The ponds were formed centuries ago from a once larger lake that gradually dried up.
The water source is attributed to Mount Fuji’s snowmelt, filtered through layers of volcanic rock for decades, creating the crystal-clear water.
The area has been inhabited for centuries and was once an important stop on the road connecting Edo (Tokyo) and Kyoto.

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