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Name:
Kurt Bell
Channel Views:
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Age:
45
Joined:
August 06, 2007
Last Sign In:
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Videos Watched:
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Welcome!

This YouTube channel is used as a product showcase for items sold via our on-line stores The Old Tokaido and Shinto-Religion.com.

Please send any questions or comments to "kurt.bell@shinto-religion.com ". We are always happy to hear from you.

Interested in Japan? Please consider visiting our YouTube blog about life in Japan called Walking in Japan at the following URL:

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Thank you for visiting our channel! :-)

-Kurt (softypapa)

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"G" Rated Channel
I only post videos which I would be happy to let my own kid watch.
About Me:
 
When I was little my parents would often take my younger brother Lyle and I for walks. We lived in Southern California where the mountains, ocean and desert provide so many places to explore. Mom and dad always walked slowly, allowing time for my brother and I to examine every object of interest, and to joyfully chase every insect and splash in every puddle. I have never stopped walking, and when I came to Japan I discovered a walker's paradise. Every street, path and mountain trail in Japan tells a story; a story of the past and perhaps a story of the future. Walking amidst the rice and tea fields surrounding my home in Yada, I understand the sense of community and dedication to hard work which for centuries defined the lives of people here. Pausing to watch the Shinkansen Bullet Train race quickly below me as I walk on a bridge above, I think of Japan's economic success and dreams for the future.

While walking in Japan I meet people. I chat with old folks playing gateball, listen to farmers tell me about their work and the plants they care for. Police officers help me with directions and share stories of the communities they protect. And children pause in their play to smile and wave.

The mountains and rivers tell their story too. California is a dry, brown land and in contrast Japan's abundant rainfall creates a beautiful green landscape where water flows everywhere. The sound of rain is like a gentle song and the gurgle of a stream is mountain laughter.

So I continue walking. My body moving slowly while my mind races off to ponder the stories and lessons to be found while walking in my adopted home...Japan.
Country:
Japan
Occupation:
Sales
Companies:
Suruga Trading Services
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Channel Comments (23)
theoldtokaido (1 month ago)
Hello fluffybootsquad, The origin of the Japanese word "ema" (which means "horse picture" stems from an old tradition in Japan of giving plaques painted with a picture of a horse to a Shinto shrine. The practice arose long ago when wealthy folks would give real horses to shrines. Less well off folks wanted to do the same but could only afford to give a "horse picture" or ema instead. The word ema is not used as a name for people though. I hope that this helps. -Kurt :-)
fluffybootsquad (1 month ago)
with reguards to the ema prayer is that what ema means in japan. ie my name emma
softypapa (1 month ago)
Hello Baboosi1, Thank you for your nice words. :-)
Baboosi1 (1 month ago)
Hi,
Just dropped in here to say that your eBay store is always fun to visit, I bought an old "tanuki style" tokkuri from you in 2005, and I must say it's beautiful, it really gives me the feel of old Japan just looking at it and holding it. Your YouTube videos are fun to watch, and very informative!

So I just wanted to say "domo arigato gozaimashita" for your great youtube channel, and I'll be sure to keep browsing the Old Tokaido eBay store!
nkakutogi (2 months ago)
hey theoldtokaido, Nice Channel, I'm NekoTora Kakutogi, My Birthday is August second 1993, I like the Japanese Cultures. How are you?
robertyada (2 months ago)
Hello Kurt. I want to ask you something because you know a lot of japanese culture. Do you know something about of the history of a child who takes hold in a loin of a big koi?. thank you.
Regards from Barcelona.
rctsos (4 months ago)
nice videos good luck ~
xtremixt1 (4 months ago)
very interesting to see white man westerner admire and worship japanese cultures.
yastunt (5 months ago)
One of the most fascinating youtube sites of all time. .
lumpytitty150 (6 months ago)
wanna blow?
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