I have made stacked stones/rocks before and made it for my Tutor a long time ago or years ago like last decade ago. I also made rocks into like a rock house or like a little house cave on top of an old table outside my backyard I've used to have. I also have like rock collections before I like to do or rock sculpture I did on top of an old table and I made a rock cave house and it's interesting and cool. 石は面白いね。
Considering that most of the stones which make up the retaining walls of the terraces there seem to be blocky or round rather than flat, my guess is the farmer picked out the nice stackable stones as he was tilling the soil and stacked them up as you saw them.
Growing up in the countryside, I used to stack stones when I got bored while having to rake stones out of the garden . At fist I just put them at the corners, then as the years went on I stacked them at the ends of each row. They didn't have any meaning other then they were sorta artistic and giving order to the chaos of nature.
@R0FLLMA0WTF He's in Shizuoka, on the old Tokaido Highway in central Japan. You can look at these mountains from above on Google Earth. They are all quite recent, as the sharply defined ridges indicate.
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GodBurger 7 months ago
I have made stacked stones/rocks before and made it for my Tutor a long time ago or years ago like last decade ago. I also made rocks into like a rock house or like a little house cave on top of an old table outside my backyard I've used to have. I also have like rock collections before I like to do or rock sculpture I did on top of an old table and I made a rock cave house and it's interesting and cool. 石は面白いね。
Kawayoporu 11 months ago
I love seeing stones stacked up. In Jeju they stack them up for protection and good fortune. Do many believe the same there?
qiranger 1 year ago
Maybe the farmer is repenting?
Rokkiteer 1 year ago
Great video! I love those types of areas, thanks for sharing ^^
platoniktv 1 year ago
The inuit call the stone person figures inukshuk
englishwob 1 year ago
Considering that most of the stones which make up the retaining walls of the terraces there seem to be blocky or round rather than flat, my guess is the farmer picked out the nice stackable stones as he was tilling the soil and stacked them up as you saw them.
Jimaera 1 year ago
i love your vids and how you find little things like this.
i hope i can visit beautiful japan someday!
lukuleles 1 year ago
Growing up in the countryside, I used to stack stones when I got bored while having to rake stones out of the garden . At fist I just put them at the corners, then as the years went on I stacked them at the ends of each row. They didn't have any meaning other then they were sorta artistic and giving order to the chaos of nature.
pestr999 1 year ago
Your definitely getting more atmospheric.
LordBalto 1 year ago
what part of japan do you live in
R0FLLMA0WTF 1 year ago
@R0FLLMA0WTF He's in Shizuoka, on the old Tokaido Highway in central Japan. You can look at these mountains from above on Google Earth. They are all quite recent, as the sharply defined ridges indicate.
LordBalto 1 year ago
@LordBalto
thanks bro
R0FLLMA0WTF 1 year ago
im glad i subbed to you
R0FLLMA0WTF 1 year ago
These videos are so relaxing, I love it! So nice to unwind after a hard day with these nature tours.
masterhide 1 year ago
I would love to walk those country roads with you in the rain Kurt. Thanks for this interesting video.....Doug =)
tbone1143 1 year ago
Japan have very strong culture thats why i dont really want to go there :(
LTEpic 1 year ago
@LTEpic Could you explain that a little further?
Degenskonto 1 year ago 4
@LTEpic To me that sounds like a very good reason TO go.
doodovf 1 year ago 6
i love this vid
96Aequitas 1 year ago