Small Japan city whose population ISN’T declining
This is my walk around the city of Yonago (plus a bonus bus ride to the edge of town). Yonago is the hub of western Tottori Prefecture, a rare instance of a small Japanese city whose population is not declining. The town is a compelling mixture of new-looking businesses and restaurants, and older well-worn houses and streets, often with motley groups of houses at every angle. 🗺️ EXTENDED AD-FREE VERSION → / 107502213 Support this channel on Patreon to get access to all my full-length YouTube videos, past, present, and future. Extended videos have no ads. See full list of perks and support tiers on Patreon. All earnings go toward building this channel. 🗺️ FREE NEWSLETTER → / t1dwanderer Follow me on Patreon (for free) to get my weekly newsletter, which features behind-the-scenes info, travel stories, and links to new YouTube videos before they're public. Music provided by mellowstu / Pond5

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