Japonya’daki GİZLİ YERİME Gidiyoruz 🇯🇵 | Burada TURİST Yok (artık)

What’s this, son? Mom, mom. Yes. I’ll have one of those too. Say “Kod Kamiko,” and we’ll eat them. We bought mixed fruit peanut bars. Chocolate and chocolate. We’ll be hiking in the mountains there for 89 hours. The bathroom is a classic Japanese bathroom. Nice, spacious. By the way, we paid 14,000 yen. We chose the location because it was closer. 14,000 yen for two. We’ll get up at 4 in the morning and go to Kamiko. Good morning everyone from Matsumoto at 4 in the morning. Arda’s match started. Now our goal is the Mountains of God. We’re going to Kamikochi. Kamikochi. Let me watch Arda for a bit. Arda will be starting in the good 11 this year. Well done, huh? Arda just took the ball. Arda left it to Junior. Arda has improved a lot. He looks strong. What a beautiful, cool Japanese day we woke up to, friends. We’re going to the Mountains of God in 1 this 5 hours . Memati, we’re entering the mountains of God. What [Music] north wind. Even the country’s crows cross the street like Japanese. Look, here we come. God’s mountains, here we come. The sun dips into the low sky. The fishermen burst out laughing as they return. This is funny [Music] friends, we’ve arrived somewhere, I can’t tell you. We haven’t entered yet. We’ll enter, he called me kamiko for months [Music] let me tell you right now, these are the spirits of the gods, friends. They say they appear to people in the mornings. There are such mystical things. A person’s surface comes to life in this water. We’ll walk for kilometers, friends. We have an 8-hour walk. We’ll walk 8 hours from here. It’s now 74 o’clock . We’ll probably walk another 30-40 km. It’s ice cold. It’s ice cold. [ Music ] Hello friends. We’ve arrived at the mountains of the gods. Where we are now is Taşa Lake. It’s called the Azosa River. There’s another volcano here. Look, let me show you from there. There ‘s a volcano over there. That volcano he calls yakedake . This one exploded at 9:15. This one exploded right away. Think Shippilberg is yours, turn around. Kette Mite erupts again. It reaches 1915. Then this place forms. Mountains, rocks, and water are all sacred to them. That’s why they never mix with fallen trees or caves. It has something to do with the Shinto religion. They say that what comes from nature returns to nature. We arrived at 7:00 this moment. We arrived as early as possible. You know, that image of the fog here, that sound it makes? The children are so sweet. Japanese children are said to be the spirits of the gods. They appear to people. That’s what they say. Of course, this is the first place we’ll visit. The bus to Kamiko station is 3 km from here. I think we’ll go about an hour, slowly, like this. There are bears around. There are Japanese macaques and monkeys. That’s why you’ll hear a lot of bells ringing around. There are also mountain goats . Interesting. Let’s see which one we come across and how. Let’s go walking. [Music] Don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe to the video already, friends. Are there any Turks coming here? There definitely are, but there’s a high probability that someone who creates content like this, like me, isn’t. These are valuable things. Let’s see these places too. Let’s know our people are coming. Let’s write it in the program. It’s a little difficult to come by , but for now, we’re finishing Lake Tay here. We have a long way to go. The roads are waiting for us. Let’s see. God, everyone’s brought bear spray and a bell. They’ve brought thick, warm clothes . You’ve started on the Chifilberg, see if the bear comes out . If you see a bear, leave it to me. The other day, I showed the bear scene from Dikaplo in Lerna to my dear. You’re saying, what are you doing? But I don’t have anything with me. I’ll do it. I’ll have one. Then I’ll run away. [Music] Sir, in the name of God. You haven’t even started yet. You’ve started rolling. Let’s see, let’s follow the Japanese. The Japanese girls stop and stare when they see this sight. They find it very interesting. There’s such an extreme surprise in everything. A Japanese man forgot his glasses. There were 10 different species of trees: willow, willow tree, Japanese elm. A rare spruce species, the water- resistant willow seen in the Honshu Mountains. There were plenty of willows. There were plenty of willow trees. Yes. We faced Yake Dake Mountain. There was a bear. I was trying to see this black bear, Blackbeir, he said. It was seen at 11:40 on August 6th. Come on. We couldn’t catch a black bear. It’s so rare, and it’s not common around here anyway. Because Right above us is where the cars and buses pass. Mom, what’s this? You feed 300. You get this. Japanese, of course. What flowers are around? What a great idea. What birds are there? Look, black. Look, this black bear, there are foxes, sanslar, mice, mountain goats. There are macaques. The butterflies are so cute, let’s put them there. Someone in need will take them. Young Japanese people are coming, swear. I was expecting a little old. A real young Japanese man is coming here. God made a natural slingshot out of wood. An incredible natural slingshot. It’s the first time I’ve seen a slingshot this big. Ring the bear bell and go. [Music] This is exactly what we need, the water to irrigate the field. We could call him the inventor of Walter Weston trekking for foreigners. He’s a missionary. An English missionary. He came here. He was sent here by a church. He’s a missionary who loves trekking and climbing mountains. What we call a missionary is actually someone trying to spread their religion. He comes here, how did he find this place? Why did he write a book that became so popular among foreigners? After he wrote the book, this place became popular. It’s actually a place used for seclusion by mountain monks and mountain priests. Look at this area from that perspective. It’s not like it means the place where kami, kami god, kamiçi gods reside . It has such a special meaning. We’ve come here through mountains like this, anyway. Right now, no other vehicles except buses and taxis can enter here. Because they’ve closed the road as well. Cars are prohibited. Let me also say this. These places are closed in winter. Because of the heavy snowfall, you can only drive around between April and November. Is there a moon? Show me the moon in the sand. What are you doing hitting me? Don’t hit me. Did you hit me ? You’d think they all did. Look at me, pull yourself together. You should quit your job and relax, of course. This guy really wants a beating. I didn’t know about this place. My wife woke up a few months ago and said, “Kamikoçi.” Kamikoçi, kamikoçi, kamikoçi. My heart has been telling me for a few months. Because it needs to arrive around this time. Definitely make your bus reservations in advance. There are no tickets available. A tree has grown out of its place because there’s no other transportation . Is it a pine tree? Look, DJ makes such an error. When it spins itself like that, it creates an organic [ __ ] effect like c. I don’t understand why. It suddenly started doing things like this for no reason. It’s like I’m going to switch to a GoPro. I’m heading towards a bit of disappointment with the DJI. It’s ice cold. Ice cold. Incredible. I’m amazed by the color of the water. They don’t call it the Japanese Alps for nothing. There’s a movie that travelers must have, friends. Into the Wild. Alexander Supertram. It reminded me a bit of Alaska. Whenever I’m bored like this and want to clear my head, I either put on Kemal Sunal, I have old movies like that to clear my head. Into the Wild is one of them. When I saw this place, it reminded me of that place. Finding a place like this at the top of the mountain. Finding a car and a bus. I think I swallowed a fly. Tab musişi tabemaşta. Tab musşir rabbit, I swallowed a fly. Anyway, I felt my mouth right there. Anyway, the Japanese fly probably won’t hurt. He finds the bus at the top of the mountain. An abandoned bus. He retreats there for a while. He plans to return after that. These places are just like his place, but the water rises in winter. He tries to cross. He can’t. Even if he had gone a little further, he would have reached it, but it doesn’t work. He loses his life after a while from a poisonous plant he ate. This place reminds me a little of those places. What kind of water is this? We found our brother Walter Weston. He was one of the important mountaineers for the Japanese in the 19th century. The mountaineer was actually both a mountaineer and a missionary. He did a good job. He found these places and wrote a book. I looked up his book online. We usually have this kind of water washing in our country. Live long live long live long live. We thank my brother 1861. I swear, I’ve seen German scientists in the mountains of Japan, too. The mountains are interesting. There were people who came to investigate for 10 years. The British also came and found it. How did Walter Weston, who had lost his way, find it, and somehow, fate brought him here? Meanwhile, he found the Japanese Alps. Actually, it dates back to the 7th century. It goes back friends, the story of these places goes back to the Heyan period. According to historians, it is the brightest period of Japan. During that period, these patchy bushi and monks all retired into seclusion around here. He saw it again in these mountains , your gibberish eyes saw it again. He said something rising to the sky. He said elevator. It was in the movie Tom and Jerry too. Tom was going up. Let’s go down. I will throw stones. If we bounce it a lot, our wishes will come true. Yon yon yon. Zettay yon. Why zettay on the floor? Yon. I’ll close it up. My dear said look, I found you. Someone made me. These Japanese will definitely eat a spy. Exactly. Exactly. Right? You will come here. You will break your glasses. You will not be lazy and do something like this. And let’s draw a lower body like this. The helicopter landed. [Music] The helicopter came and landed. A Japanese either sprained his ankle or something happened. Someone saw a bear. I still don’t understand why the Japanese don’t swim here. They come and make you skip stones in this water. You can swim in this water. OK, it’s cold and muggy, but you get used to it. You take two of these and it lasts you 34 hours. Calorie, calorie, mate. Think of it this way. Everything has something for everything in Japan, friends. Something good for the body does something. Also, Japan has spawned such pharmaceutical companies within itself . For example, the Pokari pharmaceutical company has made one. There are three or four more such energizing liquids that give the body what it needs. This is one of them. H These are Japanese bees. There are lots of butterflies around. They create a beautiful view with the mountains. [Music] I thought he was saving someone, but apparently there’s construction going on up there. He’s taking something from the construction. He’s putting it in his bag. It’s a very enjoyable walk, only for travelers, or let’s say Japanese people. Kamikochi is said to be a place to see and visit before you die. Of course, since we can’t go all the way to the mountains, we have to start at like 3 or 4 in the morning to finish about half of the way. It’s only 9 o’clock right now. We also bought hazelnuts and peanuts, we’ve been eating and eating since yesterday. We’re in the right place. Don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe to the video. Subscribe. We passed Lake Tay. Now the Kappabaşı Bridge. It’s right there, heading towards it. It’s a picture-perfect view. Take a shot of me there. They’ve set up Nikon binoculars. They tell me to look at the swimmer. I can’t see a thing. Is it because my eyesight is bad? Sugy. We’ve entered our area. We’re at the famous Kappa Bridge. The place is swarming with Japanese. And swarming with Chinese. There’s no such water. You want to swim, but the water moves a little fast. Brother, when did you come and start? Maşallah. Well done, brother. It really works well. Is this Chi, brother? Well done. You sit down and stretch your legs. You see a mountain that stretches to the famous Japanese Alps . Oku Hakake, at 3190 meters, is Japan’s third- highest mountain. Naturally, the first is Fuji 3776, followed by Kitadake. Then there’s the Okuotaka Kamikochi valley, around 1500 meters, with a 1700- meter elevation difference between it and the summit. Mount Hotaka. These mountains are one of Japan’s most popular mountaineering routes. Steep rocks, sections ascended with chains. Mountain climbers, experienced climbers, generally prefer these areas. Friends of the Kappa Bridge behind us. The story of this bridge is a bit interesting. There are a lot of animals. There was a creature that looked like half turtle, half human, with a strange head, like the one in the photo I’ll post now. It was standing right there. It would pull people who came into the river and drown them. It ‘s believed, especially to children. That’s why families tell such stories to scare their children. It’s a strange story to keep them away from the raging waters . I did some more research on its history. It was said to come during the Great Rebellion. How does it come? Various history books mention a creature found in the sea. They wrote about this creature during the Heiyan era, say, starting in the 7th century. It’s not called Kappa. If I’m not mistaken, this tiger’s name started to become famous around here in the 1800s and 1900s . The Japanese have created a bit of this. They’re respectful and true to their word. He was a standing person. No matter how much he chokes people, if you bow, he has to bow too. The water on his head spills. Since the water on his head is also a source of strength, he becomes weak. His favorite food was cucumber. Even though he seemed malicious, he helped people. He was also described as a figure who taught information about agriculture and fishing. Interesting. His story is more or less. That’s it in short. The water moves very fast. Anyone caught in here could drown. They could lose their life. I thought they made up stories like this to prevent drowning . I pulled him out. V is ice cold. It is ice cold. Incredibly cold. Ice cold. V my head spun for a moment. My vision went black. Yay. I’ll try another one. I’ll try another one. I’ll try another one. It’s ice cold. Oh, it’s numb. My foot is numb. I’ve criticized the Japanese so much, asking why they don’t go into this water, but they shouldn’t. You can’t go into this water. This is crazy. We can’t say we didn’t go in the water during the Japanese wars. I’ll stop. 10 seconds. I’ll stop for 10 seconds. My feet go numb. My feet get cold. Oh, you get the same. I remember our yellow needle in village A. Why don’t the Japanese drink milk? I swear, I don’t understand. Dude, can’t you drink that milk? It’s perfect, friends. It’s a road leading to Hotaka Mountain. We’ll follow that road like this. We’ll go another 4 km until here. We’ll turn that way. We’ll have finished kamikochi. Miujin. We’re heading towards Miujin. Towards the Miujin Lake Shrine. People are ringing the bear bell here. They haven’t messed around at all. They’ve left everything natural. God, it looks a bit like an eagle. It could also be a hawk. I don’t quite understand, but some big, overweight Japanese people came out with their binoculars. Where did so many Japanese people suddenly come from? We saw this interesting animal. I have no idea what it is. If anyone knows, please leave it in the comments, friends. It’s drawing all the attention, my sister. Something keeps biting me, friends. I’m walking around like this for a bit to relax, but there’s an incredible influx of flies. The Japanese don’t bite. Their wires don’t smell. When we wired them, mashallah, something happened. Trees fell. There’s work. There are Japanese in the water. We’re crossing over iron bridges. What are they doing? They’re doing something. I don’t quite understand what they’re doing. A lot of trees have fallen here, guys. Look at the safety sign. There’s a road up there. They’ve closed the road up there due to a collapse. We’re in the mountains, man. Where did you find it? You came here. Well done. Even though we’re in the mountains, these guys work in the water. There are earthquakes, landslides. There are landslides . I’ve seen them reinforce mountains like this. I’ve seen them lower themselves with ropes. It’s incredible, we’ve gone through dozens of tunnels before we got here. Dozens. When did you do it? I don’t know when you did it so securely, but kudos to the Japanese. These are very difficult places, friends. Building tunnels like this in the mountains, ensuring such safety in places where landslides and earthquakes occur. Well done. They work hard, and once they do it, they do it perfectly. I saw it in Kumamoto. The road split in two, no matter what you do, as long as the creator slides it down. A lot of money goes into things like that. For example, there was a microt there. I was going to go up by bike, but it didn’t work. There was a landslide due to the earthquake. Millions of dollars were needed. Of course, they didn’t do it because not many people lived there, and they didn’t fix it, but it was a beautiful place with incredible views. I passed through, and then a volcano erupted there. Perfect. It was my first time in a place like this. As we were driving straight ahead, a Japanese woman saw us talking. She said, “We’ll turn back from here.” We came to where we really needed to be. We’ll cross that bridge. My tiring wife wanted to go to the temple of this work. I suddenly felt elated. Tomorrow , I’ll show the guests around. We bow. We say hello. We pass. The Japanese believe there are spirits in the mountains. My wife said immediately. There’s definitely a spirit there. We’ve walked so far. We’ve crossed mountains, we’ve crossed paths. Right here, they sell amulets, natural products, and water. Is there a fee for entrance to Level A? It’s 500 yen. We’re lining up for prayer. to the water. We see him praying towards the mountain. The water here is sacred. The mountain is sacred. Places like this are sacred. The mountain itself is naturally sacred on top. Well, he saw it right away and said there’s definitely a spirit living there. So, they’re not religious. I always say that the Japanese are generally highly superstitious . We will pray to the mighty mountain . Since everyone who comes leaves 500 yen, pictures, photos, and videos are of course taken. It takes a while. Now I will pray on behalf of all of you, friends. Don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe to the video. Oh, I’m leaving. Just kidding , God willing. Maşallah. Oh God. Maşallah. Let him pray. He swears he loves places like this. He believes everything has a spirit. I couldn’t even throw away the plush toy that passed by. He said trouble will happen to us. Next, he took this picture like this and shows it to me. Mountains, mountains, mighty mountains. We are passing through rocky, rough roads. Let them come first. There’s this Japanese snack . We’ve eaten everything we bought at the combine. The metropolitan cities and the rural areas in Japan are like night and day. Especially Tokyo. Tokyo is not from this world. The countryside of Japan is out of this world . Look, the images could be from many places in the world, but they have an interesting sense of peace. Maybe because the country is called Japan. The Emperor has arrived, friends. The Emperor has come with his family. He took a walk. Of course. Does it stop in Japan? They’re coming right away too. Look at the bridge. God, the bridge is swaying. The bridge is swaying. It’s a beautiful place. Beautiful. It’s a good place to unwind , friends. This water isn’t ordinary water. Where are you going? Wait, where are you going? We’ve been working so hard. What is this? My mother, my mother. Friends, are we ready? One day in the Japanese Alps, my heart is healing in the ice-cold water behind me. Kami ram Kamikochi. Will the Japanese bear come out or chase us? I’m waiting, the bear is a Japanese bear. This water is different. Ice-cold water. My heart is beautiful, the view is beautiful. Yes, we started here and returned . Of course, one day, our flowers will bloom, we came and came, we came and came. It’s a long road, but right now, we’re closing at Kamiko with udon and buckwheat noodles. It’s so beautiful. Bon appetit. With green onions. Matsumoto soba is famous around here. Karabga noodles are famous. We were here around 8 this morning. This guy was painting here at the beginning of the video. It’s almost 4 o’clock now. He’s still here. What kind of passion is this ? How many hours has it been, man? He’s been here for 8 hours. He must love it. Seating is first-come, first-served. We’ll be returning to Shin Shima Shima. After that, we’ll continue to Matsumoto by train, folks. Here’s how it works. I’ll put a description below the video. You can check there and make a reservation. If you happen to be here. There are two buses, numbered 1 and 2. Pay attention. Are you on the first or the second? Your seat is already right there; it’s not a direct route to Matsuoto. So, if you’re returning to our destination, you’ll need a transfer to the train. That’s easy, too. We bought our tickets about three weeks in advance, just so you know. Since everything here is done via bus, tickets sell out quickly. Yes, we did. When you buy your ticket, just show your email address and they’ll ask for your name, that’s all. But they all have reservation numbers . They understand your name the moment you say it. You don’t need to do anything else . Get the ticket and come. Kamuk kocam. We’re going. We’re here. We’re in Maksumoto. We’ve reached the end of another video, friends. If you’d like to travel Japan with me, you can reach me through the link below. We’re visiting some really cool, detailed places. We’re traveling Japan with Kun. See you in the next video. Don’t forget to leave a comment. Take care. See you. Hop. The video isn’t over. I have a surprise at the end, friends. I bought the new DJI Mini Pro. I bought the drone. First of all, I wanted to say thank you at the end of the video. Thank you to everyone who has supported me so far, everyone who has already supported me, everyone who continues to support me, and everyone who has supported me . 1000 dollars, let me put it this way. It’s come to 1000 dollars. You’ll see some beautiful views from the different countries I’ll be traveling from start to finish, especially by bike . Thank you everyone for your support. Keep supporting me. See you soon. Let’s use it. Live it up. Live it up. Friends. Are we ready? A day in the Japanese Alps. My heart is behind me. Healing in the ice-cold water. Kami Koçi. Ah kamiçi. Will the Japanese bear come out or chase us? I’m waiting for the bear, the Japanese bear. This water is different. Ice-cold water. My heart, the view is beautiful. And of course, one day our flowers will bloom, too, Sabri Abi. But right now, we’re in Kamiko. My God, my God, it’s so beautiful here. So much

Japonya’nın kalbinde gizli kalmış bir cenneti keşfetmeye gidiyoruz! 🌿 Bu kez eşimle birlikte Kamikōchi’ye doğru yola çıktık.
Turistlerin çok az bildiği bu muhteşem doğa alanında, dağların ve nehirlerin büyüleyici atmosferini sizlerle paylaşıyoruz.
Eşimle birlikte yaşadığımız deneyimleri, yolculuğun detaylarını ve Kamikochi’nin neden Japonya’nın saklı hazinesi olduğunu bu videoda göreceksiniz.

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00:00 Intro
00:17 Matsumoto’dan otobüsle kamikochiye gidiyoruz
02:09 Kamikociye geldik, ilk durağımız Taisho Ike Pond
05:22 Kappa-bashi köprüsüne doğru ormanın içinde eşimle yürüyoruz
15:16 Kappa-bashi köprüsüne geldik,buranın ilginç hikayesini anlatıyorum
19:20 Japon alplerinin çevresinde eşimle yürüyüşe devam ediyoruz (Myōjin First Pond)
28:02 Matsumotoya otobüsle geri dönüyoruz
29:01 Kapanış ama daha bitmedi..
29:21 Takipçilerime teşekkürlü hediye ile kapanış

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40 Comments

  1. Kral Aİ ile artık şarkı koymazsan iyi olur rahatsız edici duruyor doğal görüntünün arkasında yapay şarkı hoş olmuyor

  2. Öyle yerlerin güzel olmasının en büyük sebebi insan faktörünün fazla zarar vermemesi ne yazıkki Türkiye’de böyle yerlerden daha özel güzel yerleri çöpümüzle imarla çökmelerimizle parsel parsel işgal ederek zarar veriyoruz maalesef

  3. 💛💙💛💙💛💙💛💙💛💙🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷

  4. 29:39 Sayenizde güzel yerler görüyoruz, seni izleyipte hiç zaman kaybettiğimi hatırlamıyorum. Asıl bu harika videoları bize çekip gösterdiğiniz için ikinize de ben teşekkür ederim. Güle güle kullan. Sayende daha güzel şeyler, göreceğiz, bunun için teşekkürler.👌🏻🫶🏻🙌🏻

  5. 🎉 TEŞEKKÜRLER 🎉
    O Gözlüğü orada bırakmak YANGIN tehlikesi arz ediyor. Çeşke bırakılmasaydı üstad. İnsanın aklına gelmeyebiliyor insanlık hali umarım biri mercekleme sebebi ile yangın çıkmadan alır.
    İyi yayınlar.

  6. Sevgili Cem,harika bir video,harika bir müzik, lütfen Türk filmi replikleri koymasan araya ,kaliteli bir akışı ve izleyicinin manzaralar içine girmesini bir anda engelliyor.

  7. Yine harika bir video emeklerinize sağlık Sevgili Cem ve caniminici❤ videolarda muzikler ayri bir nese katiyor biz açıkçası cok seviyoruz 🤸 daha nice guzel videolara kucak dolusu sevgiler ✨️💛❤️

  8. Abicim eline sağlık senin sayende geziyoruz 🙂 çok güzel bi ülke ya atmosferi muhteşem inanılmaz yerleri var

  9. Sizi zevkle seyrediyorum, çok teşekkürler ama en çok ta müziklerinizie bayılıyorum sizin için kim yapıyor ve söylüyor çok güzeller. Başarılar eşinize sevgiler onu da görmek isteriz.

  10. Tam 1 hafta önce yemin ederim kendi kendime dedim ki Cem abi de her yeri geziyor hiç Kamikochi taraflarına gitmiyor dedim. Bugün yemek yerken karşıma çıkan video <3

  11. Merhaba temmuz ayında Japonya’ya gelmeyi planlıyoruz, bazı sayfalar 2026 yılında jesta elektronik vize sistemine geçeceğini ayrıca vergi indirimlerinin kakacağını söylüyor. Doğru mu acaba?

  12. 25:40 abi kesinlikle katılıyorum ya Tokyo nereee kamikochi nere inanılmaz bir fark 😮 bu arada japonya trekking içeriği veren tek kanal olabilirsin abi ❤

  13. Bazen cem abi kanalı bırakır video çekmeyi bırakır diye çok korkuyorum 😢 em kötü eşinle anı videoları olur ilerde izlersiniz gülersiniz bırakmayın lütfen ❤

  14. Doğa görüntüleri muhteşem; böylesi bir manzaranın ruhu olduğuna inanmamak senin noksanlığın Cem. Doğal ritmin daha iyi anlaşılması dileğiyle..

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