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  • Good morning guys, it's 5:00 a.m.. There's nobody out here in the lobby but my group and we're about to go see the swans

  • hopefully at Lake Inawashiro, so wish us luck

  • I hope there are swans there

  • but if there isn't there's actually some other really pretty stuff to see there

  • The waves crashing on the shoreline make some really pretty ice formations

  • So we're gonna trek out to the coast of the lake to see that, but I'm hoping for swans

  • So let's hope we find some swans. Let's go!

  • It's really snowing

  • Oh my god! I have a feeling that swans don't like this kind of weather, but we might get lucky

  • Feels really nice to walk in :D

  • We can hear something, but we can't tell what it is

  • Maybe just ducks? Kind of looks like ducks

  • It's so dark, the Sun isn't up at all yet, so the only light we have are the street lights here

  • It's kinda hard to see the lake

  • But it's really pretty

  • We have light! The sun has, I guess, risen?

  • It's very cloudy, so I can't see a pretty sunrise or anything, but it's quite bright now, so you can see the gorgeous

  • backdrop behind me

  • It's so pretty here. We have yet to find a swan

  • I do see one white thing out in the lake, but I'm not sure if it's a swan

  • It's a little too far away to tell. Let's just pretend

  • It's a swan, so we can say we saw one. Okay, so now that the Sun is up

  • Let me tell you a little bit about where we are, we're at Inawashiro Lake

  • Which is the largest lake in the Tohoku area, northern Japan area

  • And I have a guest from Koriyama City. Joost: Hi! Sharla: Please introduce yourself.

  • J:Hi, I'm Joost and I work for Koriyama City Hall S: So I heard that you can see swans here

  • It's a famous Swan seeing spot.

  • J: Yeah, it's true, yeah. They come over from Siberia every summ- every winter

  • There's a few places where they tend to show up, but you know they've got a will of their own, so-

  • S: You never know when they're going to be here! J: Yeah

  • We haven't had any luck today, yet, but maybe one will show up, we still have hope. J: Yeah

  • So what happens in this lake in the summer? What's it like in the summer here?

  • J: In the summer? It's great

  • It's a great place for swimming.

  • S:Oh really? J: Yeah, actually right at this spot

  • I've been swimming a couple of times and there's places where you can go jet skiing, wakeboarding

  • S: That's exciting! J: It's beautiful

  • S: Because in general Japanese people don't swim in lakes

  • That's much more like an ocean activity here, and I always miss the lake swimming from Canada.

  • J: Yeah, yeah, but generally in this area

  • There's a beautiful lake like this so you're definitely gonna swim here.

  • S: Oh, that's so cool

  • I'm gonna have to come back here in the summer but the snowy background is just gorgeous today.

  • J: Oh, look at that!

  • S: WOW, THE SWANS, THE SWANS

  • JUST ARRIVED

  • Oh my god!

  • Such good timing!

  • They just flew in behind us!

  • Twelve swans!

  • I was starting to lose hope

  • I feel so lucky!

  • J: Yeah, so Lake Inawashiro, it's a really big part of the Japan heritage of the region

  • It's a program by the Japanese government's it's kind of like UNESCO's World Heritage

  • But it's not about heritage sites, but more about like historical stories

  • And the story for Koriyama is that Koriyama used to be this really tiny little town with like a few thousand people

  • Because they couldn't really do agriculture, because they lacked a water source

  • it was a really big government program where they drew water through a big canal from Lake Inawashiro to Koriyama

  • And that caused the city to just like expand really rapidly, and it's

  • Three hundred and thirty thousand people right now

  • So we have completed our first goal of finding swans. Goal number two is to see the shibukigoori.

  • What is shibukigoori? Can you explain that?

  • J: So shibukigoori is like a natural phenomenon here?

  • The wind usually comes from the west side here, and blows over the lake.

  • S: Lots of wind today!

  • J: Plenty of wind

  • And what happens is that the water is blown onto the tree branches

  • And it kind of freezes on to those tree branches, and it forms these beautiful big natural ice sculptures

  • S: Oh, that sounds cool. Okay, so we're gonna head over to the other side of the lake to find some shibukigoori, let's go!

  • So we are trekking through the woods on the way to the shibukigoori area

  • It's really pretty here

  • It's about a 1 kilometer walk. They said it would take about 15 minutes

  • There's a path here. It looks like lots of people have been

  • walking along here

  • To go see the ice formations, so it's not too difficult of a walk

  • But you definitely want to have some boots. The hotel was very kind

  • and loaned us all some nice rubber boots to wear so

  • It's not too hard to walk in

  • Okay so after this morning's chilly trip at the lake

  • I think it's time to go inside and do something warm so we are gonna go inside to this building right here

  • Which is called Dekoyashiki, and they have some paper crafts that I can paint. It looks really fun!

  • I love painting and stuff like this, so let's go inside and make something cute!

  • So this is the kind of crafts that I'm gonna be making

  • Look at the little Totoro! Oh that's so cute.

  • As far as I know they're kind of like a paper mache, so they should be very light

  • At first I thought they were ceramic, but they're made out of Japanese paper

  • So this is how his face turned out, it's not the best.

  • I think it's pretty good for a first try

  • It's so hard to do the small details in black, you need to keep your hands so steady

  • But move it in a perfect circle to outline the eyes.

  • You really need extreme talent to do this nicely

  • He's amazing

  • I can't even handle doing these big eyes on the Totoro

  • But he's done so much small detail

  • Okay, so what we just watched was Hyottoko Odori.

  • Alright, I think my adventure here in Fukushima is almost over unfortunately. I had such an amazing time

  • Alright guys, it's time for me to go home. I'm back at Koriyama station. I'm about to hop on the Shinkansen

  • And take a ride back to Tokyo. I really hope you enjoyed these two days with me in Koriyama City

  • I really really enjoyed it. I had lots of fun

  • I met lots of really great people, ate lots of delicious food and saw some beautiful winter scenes

  • So if you guys are interested in coming to visit here

  • I will link all the places that I visited down below

  • So if you want some more information, check out the description box or leave me a question in the comments

  • And I will reply to you. Thanks so much for watching, and I'll see you guys again soon

  • Bye! :)

Good morning guys, it's 5:00 a.m.. There's nobody out here in the lobby but my group and we're about to go see the swans

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北国の冬の一日 ❄️ 寒い日が続いています。 (A Winter Day in Northern Japan ❄️)

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    林宜悉 に公開 2021 年 01 月 14 日
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