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Japanese Mailman's Incredible Job Climbing a Mountain | YAMADERA ★ ONLY in JAPAN

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    So here we are at the top of Yamadera Risshaku-ji Temple completed in 860.
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    There is no more beautiful spot than this one in autumn
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    an amazing view overlooking Yamagata Prefecture.
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    And at the top of 1015 steps lies a public Japan
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    Post box and a man who has to climb these
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    steps almost every day to pick it up.
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    [Music]
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    Irasshaimase (welcome)
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    Only In Japan (voice of Peter von Gomm)
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    I jumped on an E3 series bullet train
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    the Yamagata Shinkansen from Tokyo
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    for the 2 hour 45 minute ride north
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    the morning mist exciting me
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    for the adventure at hand today.
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    Yamadera north-east of Yamagata City in the
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    mountains is a gem for off-the-beaten-path
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    travelers, especially beautiful in autumn.
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    Close to the JR station is an over
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    1000 step stairway hike to the ancient
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    Risshaku-ji Temple or Yamadera which
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    is directly translated at mountain temple.
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    And at the top besides the temple
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    serving the residents and tourists
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    alike is a red Japan Post box
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    With pick-up time 11am six days a week.
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    I always wondered who climbs up here to
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    pick it up, that's over 12,000 steps each week.
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    A real workout.
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    (music)
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    And I found the man who has a most scenic
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    and one of the most challenging postal
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    routes perhaps in all of Japan.
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    This is Sasahara San who has been on
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    this route for several years.
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    He parks at the Yamadera Post Office
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    and then hikes up the same as tourists.
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    Autumn here is warm in the afternoon sun,
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    chilly in the evening perfect hiking temperature.
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    When you're carrying mail and packages and
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    have to climb up a mountain it's a long way.
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    Well, it's not that far away.
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    Just 20 or 30 minutes to climb up.
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    The temple was founded in 860 nearly 1200 years ago.
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    An ancient hike that now has well-maintained
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    stone and cement steps to the top.
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    We'll end the episode at the stunning
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    Godaidal observation deck and an autumn
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    view of the mountain town below.
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    It does look much more difficult
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    from street level though.
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    (music)
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    11:59am
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    We start the climb from under the torii gate.
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    The real climbing in the forest starts here at
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    the temple gate. Admission for non postal
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    workers is 300 yen, open 9 to 5 daily.
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    Oh really?
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    Take it step by step, but you have to
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    stop and look around. There's no reason to
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    rush it even when you have a postal route.
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    Yamadera is one of the big attractions of
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    Tohoku. It's really nice to get out of the city.
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    The steps up here have a lot of character
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    built around the ancient rocks that give
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    you a chance to look around
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    say hi to the other travelers.
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    There aren't that many people in the early
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    mornings and near closing time
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    the best time to visit and climb.
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    We passed the Midahora Rock,
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    worn from centuries of weather resembling
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    a figure of Amida Buddha.
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    We took a break at the halfway mark
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    and I asked Sasahara San what
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    Yamadera's attraction is to him.
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    [Laughter]
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    Aaahhh.
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    The climb up is easy today - no packages.
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    But sometimes he does have to bring them up.
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    12:09pm
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    This is Niomon Gate, a scenic spot
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    to cross from the forest to the
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    opening top of the mountain.
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    The Yamagata fall colors seem to start
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    a month before Tokyo.
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    (flute music)
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    From we start to enter the mountain-top
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    village where only a handful of people
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    actually live. Even without any roads
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    to drive up, mail needs to be picked up
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    and dropped off like every small town
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    around the country.
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    "Here we go."
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    The view is also easier to admire.
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    We're about 300m above sea level.
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    The mail must be delivered no matter what.
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    So it is true almost nothing stops the Post Office.
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    We've reached the public mail box.
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    Sasahara San makes another delivery.
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    We've got more work to do before picking
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    up the mail from the public post box.
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    (dog barking)
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    One resident was happy for the visit
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    OK!
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    As we move to the digital world,
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    it's good to remember that these daily
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    interactions also become more important too.
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    The delivery of mail - that human connection -
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    important in remote areas.
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    We quickly visited the main hall,
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    Daibutsuden, and made our way back
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    down to the post box.
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    12:32pm
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    There doesn't seem to be a lot of
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    mail to pick up today.
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    You could see that a lot of people
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    stop to watch us pick up the mail.
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    (laughter)
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    Seeing someone whose job it is to walk
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    up the path so often that some tourists
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    struggle with is also an attraction,
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    especially for Japanese visiting Yamadera for
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    the first time.
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    I suppose in a way, Sasahara San is
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    a connection between the world on the outside
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    and the spiritual world atop the mountain.
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    It would make quite an interesting anime.
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    We walked down past Neomon Gate,
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    a slice of everyday life in Japan perhaps
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    the most intertesting way to see the stunning
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    attractions in the heart of Yamagata.
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    The trip down is much faster than the trip up.
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    You notice the different view, the sun setting,
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    changing the direction of the light through the trees.
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    (spirited orchestral music)
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    The whole trip from post office from top
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    to bottom took about an hour.
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    12:57pm Post Office reached.
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    A lot of Japanese hikers say hi,
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    take selfies with Sasahara San -
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    a lot of respect for the guy who has to do
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    his duty up and down the trail every day.
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    And there are a lot of things he'll miss.
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    (laughter)
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    Good.
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    1:12pm Sasahara San is off.
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    There are more stops on his route
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    in the surrounding mountains delivering mail
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    until his retirement in a couple of years.
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    I went up for a quick climb again to visit
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    the most scenic spot, the Godaido
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    Observation Deck at sunset.
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    It said that those who ascend the steps
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    1015 to Okunoin Temple at the top,
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    forget the outside world as they ascend.
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    They transcend into something greater.
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    And when you walk around, make sure you look around
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    'cause it's just stunning.
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    Between three and 4pm there were fewer people
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    on the steps. It had a much different feel.
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    The Godaido Deck, Pavilion of the Five Masters,
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    when the lighting is right, is one of the most
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    incredible views of Japan.
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    It feels surreal when you have it all to yourself
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    just the sound of the wind, trees and maybe the
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    local train passing by at the bottom in town.
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    25 years ago when I first came to Japan,
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    I remember coming up to Yamadera around that time.
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    And more than the view around me, I was
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    impressed with this.
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    Who has to climb those stairs and pick and deliver
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    the mail almost every day? Sasahara San.
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    And it was really special to get a chance
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    to see him at his job.
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    Mata ne.
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    (temple music)
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Japanese Mailman's Incredible Job Climbing a Mountain | YAMADERA ★ ONLY in JAPAN
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