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jumbo! “Beat Naito” has joined the Mie Travel YouTube Team! Enjoy Mie's nature to the fullest!

掲載日:2021.11.04



Born in Aichi Prefecture in 1983, currently living there. After graduating from university, he worked in sales at an advertising production company and sold jewelry.

At the age of 30, he traveled around Asia and Central and South America as a backpacker, and after returning to Japan, he began producing videos in earnest and opened a YouTube channel in 2010. Currently, he posts videos mainly about camping and travel. As of the end of February 2022, the number of YouTube channel subscribers is approximately 115,000.

Reviews of cameras, bags, single-lens microphones, and image software are also popular. I have been childhood friends with Norigoto, a member of the Mie Travel YouTube team, since elementary school. Collaboration videos with “Norigoto” are also gaining popularity.

 

The oldest of the Kumano Kodo Iseji routes, ``Hatasu-no-michi'' is easy to walk and perfect for beginners. Introducing how to get to and enjoy Hatasu, which is full of charm, including an unexplored station with a view of the ocean and scenic spots.

The oldest of the Kumano Kodo Iseji routes, ``Hatasu-no-michi'' is easy to walk and perfect for beginners. Introducing how to get to and enjoy Hatasu, which is full of charm, including an unexplored station with a view of the ocean and scenic spots.

``Hadasu no Michi'' is the oldest ``road'' on the Kumano Kodo Iseji route, built during the Kamakura period. It's only about 300 meters long and the slope is gentle, so it's perfect for those walking Kumano Kodo for the first time! In addition, there are many other wonderful spots in the "Hatasu" area, such as the unexplored station where you can see the sea, "Jofuku no Miya", which has a legend dating back to ancient times, and "Jofuku Chaya", where you can enjoy a spectacular view from the terrace, so we will introduce you to them!

Magose-togePass is famous for the most beautiful stone pavement on the Kumano Kodo Iseji Route. The mountain climbing course that continues from Magose-togePass also includes Mt. Tengukura, a scenic spot with a panoramic view of Owase! Introducing how to get there and how to enjoy it

Magose Pass is a famous spot with one of the most beautiful stone pavements and Owase cypress forest on the Kumano Kodo, a world heritage site. If you follow the climbing course that continues from Magose-togePass, you can also go to Mt. Tengukura, which has a spectacular view at the top. This time, we will introduce how to get to each one and how to enjoy them!

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