
Inside Japan's Tiny Mountain Village of Just 480 People

What can a tiny mountain village in Japan teach us about living with the land? I spent a few days in Fukushima’s remote mountain village of Hinoemata, exploring how mountain life has shaped its food, culture, and traditions—from handmade soba and 280-year-old Kabuki to spending a night in a remote mountain hut.
🌿 In this video:
00:00 Hinoemata
01:15 Meet Yabuki-san
01:55 Hinoemata History
02:43 Soba culture
004:58 The 280-year-old Kabuki tradition
06:59 Hinoemata Kabuki Stage
07:45 Yamodo Ryori Mountain Cuisine
09:10 Minshuku Breakfast
10:20 Hiking into Oze National Park
12:41 Ozegahara Marsh
12:30 Why Oze has so many rules
14:48 Bento Lunch
15:40 Staying in a remote mountain hut
17:30 Mountain Hut Dinner
18:38 Life in Hinoemata
🙏 Thank you to the people of Hinoemata for sharing your village, food, and traditions with us!
動画の概要
AI生成福島県にある人口約480人の小さな村、ひのえまた村の自然と伝統、そして共生する生き方を紹介する映像です。豊かな森林資源に依存してきた歴史、伝統的な「たちそば」や歌舞伎の継承、そして国立公園・尾瀬の繊細なエコシステムを守る取り組みを通じて、世代を超えて受け継がれる精神と自然への敬意を描いています。
