Walking brings you back to life | Kantaro Inagaki | TEDxAPU
What happens when you trade convenience for curiosity? Kantaro Inagaki set out on foot to traverse the length of Japan, not to break records, but to rediscover the soul of the country, one step at a time. Alongside his loyal travel partner, San-chan the Shiba Inu, Kantaro has turned an ordinary walk into an extraordinary story of connection, community, and quiet courage.From roadside conversations with strangers to unexpected nights under the stars, Kantaro’s journey is more than a physical odyssey; it’s a digital-age reflection on what it means to slow down and truly see the world around us. In this heartfelt and humorous talk, Kantaro shares how walking in Japan reshaped his sense of purpose, built friendships across cultures, and reminded him that sometimes, the best way forward... is on foot. A walk through the country (with a Shiba Inu) what could be a better odyssey? Kantaro has embarked on an ambitious journey across the country on foot, sharing his adventure on social media and gaining global connections along the way.But fear not, he’s not alone. He’s accompanied by San-chan, the adorable Shiba Inu he adopted in Beppu, which, coincidentally, is also where TEDxAPU will be held. Come along and witness how his journey transforms into the experience of a lifetime! This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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