228. Charm of Rural Life in Japan: A Visit to a 100-Year-Old House | 田舎暮らし経験
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In this episode, I recount my visit to a friend’s 100-year-old farmhouse in the Japanese countryside. Experience the charm of rural living through our adventures in DIY renovations, farming, and beekeeping. I delve into the joys of harvesting potatoes, expanding beehives, and the tranquility of a simple life away from the urban hustle. Tune in for a deep dive into the unique experiences and insights from my rural stay, and explore what makes the Japanese countryside so captivating and serene.
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