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① Subscribe now for more 4K Walks of random places! Asuka Village, the real-life Alph Ruins location from Pokémon, has some awesome temples, shrines and hidden gems waiting to be explored in this walking video. ② Location: https://goo.gl/maps/eoKvdWpMdgxUE7e1A ③ Weather: cloudy, sunny, humid, hot, summer ④ Time and date: 26.08.2022, 14:00 ⑤ Timestamps: 0:00 Intro 0:20 Asukaniimasu Shrine 3:10 Historic Asuka Village 8:15 Asuka-dera Temple 9:30 Into the rice fields 10:40 Interesting small tumulus 13:20 Back in the town 17:10 Asuka YUme no Rakuichi Farmer's Market 19:15 Asuka River ⑥ More information on the locations I've visited in this video: ▶ Asuka Village (from Wikipedia) Asuka (明日香村, Asuka-mura) is a village located in Takaichi District, Nara Prefecture, Japan. As of April 1, 2017, the village has an estimated population of 5,681, with 2,170 households, and a population density of 240 inhabitants per square mile (93/km2). The total area is 24.08 km2 (9.30 sq mi). Asuka is the land where ancient Asuka (飛鳥) palaces were located. There are strict rules governing construction in this historic town. Asuka can be reached from Okadera or Asuka Station on Kintetsu Yoshino Line train line. Although it's outside Asuka, Kashiharajingū-mae Station in neighboring Kashihara has service on the Kintetsu Kashihara Line, Minami Osaka Line and Yoshino Lines. By car, Asuka is on Route 169. For the ancient Asuka, see Asuka period and Asuka, Yamato. In 1956, the village of Asuka (明日香) was founded as a result of a merger of three villages, Sakaai, Takechi and Asuka (飛鳥村). In 1966, Asuka was proclaimed a "historic town", as defined by the national Special Arrangement for Preservation of Historic Sites Law as well as Kyoto, Nara and Kamakura. The law restricts constructions and other civil engineering operations in the designated areas due preservation of the historic sites. In 1967, a part of Asuka, around 391ha in area, was designated as a historic site for preservation. Along with this decision, the government planned to build Asuka National Historic Park, for which construction was launched in 1966 and finished in 1994. In 1972, a site with colorfully painted murals from the late Asuka period was found in the Takamatsuzuka Tomb. Since the Special Arrangement for Preservation of Historic Sites Law (1966) restricts any visual changes in the areas which it concerns, it has directly affected the daily life of residents. To preserve the site, they have had to give up some elements of modern life. As compensation, the Asuka Law, which aims to preserve the site effectively and give economic support for Asuka residents, was settled in 1980. ▶ Asuka-dera (from Wikipedia) Asuka-dera (飛鳥寺), also known as Hōkō-ji (法興寺), is a Buddhist temple in Asuka, Nara. Asuka-dera is regarded as one of the oldest temples in Japan. A number of records refer to the origin of the temple, such as the Nihongi and Fusō-ryakuki. The original buildings of what was then called Hōkō-ji were constructed in 588, shortly after the introduction of Buddhism to Japan, under the orders of Soga no Umako.The temple was built using the guidance of masters and artisans from the ancient Korean kingdom of Baekje. Following the transfer of the capital from Asuka to Heijō-kyō (now Nara city), the buildings of Asuka-dera were also removed from the original site in Asuka to Nara in 718 CE, and developed into a huge temple under the name of Gangō-ji. The original site of Hōkō-ji was also maintained as a temple, which survives into modern times. The main object of worship at Asuka-dera is the bronze Great Buddha, which said to have been made by Kuratsukuri no Tori in the early seventh century. The statue is designated as an Important Cultural Property. ⑦ Gear and software I use for my video walks: ▶ Sony Alpha 6100 ▶ GoPro Hero7 Black ▶ Zhiyun Crane Plus ▶ Davinci Resolve ▶ DJI Osmo Pocket 2 ⑧ Thumbnail Icons from flaticon.com ⑨ Do you want to see more walks in 4K resolution? Do you want to experience REAL sounds of footsteps and nature (not ASMR) and wish to travel virtually to random places in the world? Yes! Go ahead, don't wait and subscribe to not miss any 4K walks. Come travel with me and click https://bit.ly/3mHCwQu to subscribe now! 👻Don't mind me, I'm just the ghost of this video, feeding this description with a few keywords and hashtags to help people find me! Today, I'm all about #Asuka , #明日香村 , #Nara , #Japan and #alph ! I also loved the #japan4k , #4kwalk , #4kjapan, #walk4k and #散歩. 👻