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Hello, everybody.
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I am now in Fukui City at a sewer, ginger, ASU, a shrine.
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And this is really special.
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I'm looking at it right now.
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This psychiatry is just absolutely stunning.
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And I thought I would go live for this.
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Are you ready?
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Behind me is the city of Fukui and we're gonna walk two steps and go see one of the oldest and biggest Sakoda trees in Japan.
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It's also a treasure of the city of Fukui.
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Here we go.
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This is a steward shrine, a sewer, ginger.
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And it's, they say, 1500 years old, founded in the fifth century and once a week, this cherry blossom tree looks like this.
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It's huge.
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Let's walk around it.
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There's a part of the tree where you can actually go underneath it, but they put a little fence around it to protect it so it stays in good condition.
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It is just absolutely massive, isn't it?
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This tree, the shrine is 1500 years old, but this tree is 370 years old.
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That means it seems 370 Sokratis seasons blooming like this.
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And there's a place where we can go underneath it.
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Oh, my You can see that the limbs are held in place by stilts.
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No, it's Saturday night here in Fukui and people were out celebrating Manami.
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You can see over over there.
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I mean, they had a little bit too much to drink.
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Yeah, that's part of the seasons.
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Oh, my gosh.
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Massive.
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I'm inside of it right now.
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It's a 370 years old.
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Mystery.
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It gets cold.
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It's very famous.
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Here, Let's see here, take off my hat.
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Show my respect to the tree.
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But I I think, you know, I just did a live stream for the only Japan go channel walking through a tunnel of cherry blossoms.
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But this is just one tree one, and it's pretty much like a tunnel of them all.
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And that's what I really love about trees.
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They get old like this, some of them, and it makes you think about how much this tree has seen.
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If if trees could talk the stories I could tell us, I'm gonna keep walking around this tree.
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This is a 370 year old Sakoda tree here in Fukui City, up at the top of ASU, a shrine.
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What Here's some information.
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Can you read that?
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26 meters.
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It can't be 26 26 meters long and 12 meters high.
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Drunks are leaving now.
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It'll get a little bit quieter.
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No, I'm gonna go up.
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You can see just how massive this thing is.
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I'm not allowed to walk inside of it.
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That's fine.
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I don't I don't think it's worth walking inside the entrance to the shrine.
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I wonder.
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I think it's a she, not a Dakota.
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They call it the tree.
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Let me ask a local.
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See?
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See if somebody knows.
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It was a lot of tourists here.
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Not too many people know much about this tree.
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I've been here for about 30 minutes.
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Just walking around it.
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It totally amazed.
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Q.
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And now, my God, he must go.
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Kite deny not my body.
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So people don't know what the name is, but it seems like it should have a name.
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I think I think I read somewhere.
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She Daddy's a coda Was the name, but something so big and so beautiful.
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I'm gonna turn the camera.
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I should have a name.
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I'm gonna move back and you can get a shot.
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Try to take it all in.
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Can't even fit the whole thing in Kona Sakura Kia na My God, he must go.
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She that is a coda.
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She she got it.
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She got it, Santiago.
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And imagining.
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Wow.
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Uh, so it's called.
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She doubted because of the waves, though.
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I guess it's like a willow weeping willow.
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Not a little.
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You can see, because it has a weeping willow house.
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They call it a She.
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She, uh get those Am I said Wow.
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I'm gonna go get the, uh I got it mean.
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Jackie, Jackie, uh, looks like a person.
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Can you see?
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Thanks.
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I get those, I must say, Did I give us?
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Yeah, beautiful.
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Honey, can I get a number?
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Also stated that America you do that Does YouTube.
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Okay.
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Untold descended Kagoshima.
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Kara Heidemarie Cue Obama shikata koko ni Cognac.
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Oh, honey, I sense you sake.
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I'm Artemis Terribly.
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She said she must hunger.
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Especially me Tonight.
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Tomorrow five todo attention Stand Yokota Tokyo.
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You don't be too.
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Yeah, it's pretty much took worry, baby.
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T Oscar YouTube A TV show.
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Ah, no additional BTR.
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Pretty much today And the second she beat beat group, we say much.
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Maybe I hope nobody trying.
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I'm not famous, but I'm saying there's lots of TV shows introducing foreigners, including one on TV.
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Took Yone home.
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Never Just on one.
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On on another station last week.
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No.
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Sort of funny, huh?
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Come to see you.
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Yeah.
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Yeah, my friends from Pookie from, uh, Mike Toshiko Clinic.
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A mascot.
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Wow.
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You know what?
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I have so God Don don.
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Okay?
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Huh?
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Condos you much longer.
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He told you I want to come here by myself.
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It's not where it's not loud.
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Just take it in.
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No, no, no, no, no.
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I'm going on.
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All right.
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Not you again.
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Like a bouquet.
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This name.
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You know what?
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Coupled up She's another Kotani connection guardian.
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So somebody for you.
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I don't need that.
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Cool.
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Hi.
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No.
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So then and talk to murder CIA Curie.
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Thank you.
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Aha!
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Panicky dating show.
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I have a school night.
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Ah, this'll year.
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I get to see the secretary more.
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What?
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Tokyo.
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Each of a high ideal.
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You got some guts, Juha.
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Oh, well, then you got a name on K E timing ago.
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You near good timing for me to be here.
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It's just It's just beautiful.
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You got me That was nice.
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I love I love how you could just talk with people.
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This is a time of year where people are celebrating and they're very, very friendly when they're out and looking around.
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They see, See if a foreign visitor, especially somebody from abroad, out like this, looking at something that that's very important to them.
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It's It's very easy to make conversation with people.
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I saw a lot of comments asking, Is it normal to talk to strangers like that?
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It is for me because that's part of my job.
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But, uh, I learned so many things.
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Uh, not just from your comments, but from talking with people.
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No, come back, Come back underneath and take my hat off.
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I feel like I should respect the tree.
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I learned so many things from talking to the local people and there's a car coming and okay, hard coming this way.
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Wait a minute.
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It was a parking lot over there, but things like this the this tree I didn't know about until somebody this afternoon told me about how beautiful it is.
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And if you can't leave for Couey without visiting this tree on DDE, it really was worth with it because it's not an easy it's not.
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You can't just walk up to the tree.
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There's about 1000 steps, had to climb to get to the top that whenever you have to work hard to get to do something, it makes it that much more worthwhile.
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When you when you reach, reach the summit, so to speak, and then see this tree.
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So I'm gonna I'm gonna end this feed this live stream with a few more seconds of this beautiful tree.
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What?
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This time it's quiet.
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There's no drunk people to disturb me.
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I just really circus.
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And because once a year for just a few days, maybe a week, if you're lucky, it looks white like this is all like it's no and the illuminated in the contrast with the black sky and the white flowers.
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It's just it really is beautiful.
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It's It's 12 meters high and 26 meters wide.
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370 years old.
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This shrine is 1500 years old, founded in the fifth century, a sewer, Ginger Suwa shrine, And, uh, yeah, I'm glad we got a chance to share this together, make some new friends from Fukui Prefecture walking away.
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And one more time you could just see the scope, the magnitude of this tree.
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What?
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It looks like fireworks, doesn't it?
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This looks like call Man.
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Absolutely.
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Just taking this.
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I'm looking at it with my eyes, folks.
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And it's it's it probably looks OK on the live stream.
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But I'm telling you right now, with my own two eyes, this is absolutely stunning.
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It's just too much for me.
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I need a drink.
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It is the secret of season.
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After all, I'm leaving tomorrow for con is our on this hitch hiking trip.
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But first, I'm gonna stop up at the Dinosaur Museum.
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Fukui Prefecture is famous for dinosaurs, and they have a beautiful dinosaur museum about an hour away.
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And when I finished with that, I'm going back on the road to hitchhike to Kanazawa.
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Thanks for watching this live stream.
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I'm gonna end by looking at the tree.
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But I just wanted to thank everybody for watching for the last 20 minutes and, uh, seeing this magnificent she coulda tree that's the name of it.
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370 years old.
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It's Seymour more than all of us.
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You know, of course.
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Generations and generations and generations have have appreciated this tree at the shrine.
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And now we have together.
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That's pretty cool to me.
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So thanks.
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I'm gonna go back to the back to the hotel, is going to stay in a tent.
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But I decided to stay at this guesthouse and said because this guy, just Chris started it and he wanted the business.
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And I told them, Why not?
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I'll stay at your guesthouse.
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It looks Looks like it's a decent place.
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Sort of more on that later.
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I'm gonna leave you now with the last 20 seconds looking at this beautiful tree as I say goodbye myself.
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Go to bed for the night.
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Rest up for tomorrow's big trip.
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See on the road, folks.