All perfectly good nice place nice home just need baby too 😊
@jibunni-shojiki7 ай бұрын
Thanks so much for watching our video ✨✨✨! My daughter is 33 and happily married! My son is 30 and is an independent high school teacher ☺️ My husband and I have moved to the country and are enjoying our retirement 🥰.
@3333tomtom7 ай бұрын
@jibunni-shojiki I'm happy for all of you and I wish you all happy new year
@jibunni-shojiki7 ай бұрын
@@3333tomtom Happy New Year ✨ Japan has been hit by a major disaster since the New Year and there are people whose safety is unknown. I hope you will join me in praying for those who have lost their lives.
Thanks for the great videos. My wife and I enjoy watching on the weekends from the countryside of Yamaguchi.
@jibunni-shojiki7 ай бұрын
Thank you and your wife for enjoying my video ✨✨✨. Yamaguchi Prefecture is a wonderful place too💕 I'm glad you could see me from Yamaguchi prefecture, which is quite far away even in the same Japan 🥰.
Thank you for your videos. As a city person I longed for the quiet unhurried life. Doing things around the house, taking care of the garden and small animals, chopping wood and having real connection with your loved ones. Seemed like only a dream most of us will have. You are truly blessed. I noticed the drain with running water behind and outside your house. Is the water clean enough to drink? Are you allowed to draw water from it?
@jibunni-shojiki7 ай бұрын
We used to live in the city too and longed for this kind of life. Now our dream has come true and we are happy every day🥰. Behind our house there is an irrigation canal with clean water flowing through it, but we cannot fetch this water because it is important water for the town under the mountain. However, we have a well from which we can draw clean water. Even if our lifelines are cut off due to a disaster that will come in the near future, we will not be troubled because we have well water, solar panels, a portable power source, and a wood stove✨✨✨.
@josephlai97597 ай бұрын
@@jibunni-shojiki I think I understand. 'Irrigation' - meaning natural flow of water from the mountain catchment. Part of a rain cycle. So the 'drain' I saw is not a drain like the ones we find in towns and cities which are used for drainage of surface run-offs. The one in your backyard is a channel to the reservoir below the mountain. It is therefore important to keep the water uncontaminated. The channel must be important in preventing erosion of the mountain slope. Water channels are designed to keep structures like houses and roads safe too, I should think.
@jibunni-shojiki7 ай бұрын
@@josephlai9759 That's right! The irrigation canal in the mountains behind our house is very clean water and the water is smelling like a clam or a stream. Our well is connected to an underground water vein, so we do not use any potential or soap in our home. And we have sprinkled a complex fermentation liquid from our bio-toilet all over the garden, so the microorganisms are purifying and enriching the soil more and more. ☺️
@josephlai97597 ай бұрын
@@jibunni-shojiki Thank you for helping me understand. I learned a lot thanks to your videos. You are a great ambassador of Japanese life and cultural practices. You are so right about not using soap or detergents. Invariably, the liquid from our washing will find a way down the subsoil into the water table. I, in the city, also reduces the use of detergent. I make my own enzymes from fermenting fruit peels and selective vegetable off-cuts. I mob the floor with it. Here we call the homemade enzyme "garbage enzyme". Something to share with you.
@jibunni-shojiki7 ай бұрын
@@josephlai9759 I am glad to meet like-minded people, even though we are from different countries and environments😍. I hope to continue to live in a way that is kind to the earth and people💗.