While traveling Japan on my 50cc moped, I started dreaming about van life. During that long journey, I researched and rented different vans, saving little by little — and with the support from Nomad-Sans around the world, the dream started to become real. When the moped journey ended, I finally bought a used van and began turning it into my new home. This playlist follows how that dream came true — not just by me, but together with everyone who believed in Nomad Push.
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I finally have a van now, and I’m really grateful for it. This is my van life in Japan, and while it’s more comfortable and safer than before, I realized something unexpected. Even after transitioning from being homeless in Japan to living in a van, the feeling inside hasn’t changed that much. Today, while sitting alone at a quiet park, I wanted to honestly talk about what this part of my nomad life really feels like. This video isn’t a complaint and it’s not about regret. It’s just a real moment from my journey — sharing the emotional side of van life, homelessness, and living on the road alone in Japan. I’m slowly building my life, one step at a time, through van living, travel, and simple daily routines. If you’re interested in van life Japan, homeless life, solo travel, or quiet, honest vlogs about life and mental health, thank you for being here. Your support means more than you know. 👉 Merch: https://nomad-push.company.site/products 👉 Membership (exclusive videos & behind the scenes): https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNIXUCzBMXoWu69iD0tbx5A/join #vanlife #homeless #nomadlife #vanlifejapan #lifejourney #simpleliving #quietday #mentalhealth #realife #slowdown #reflection #japanlife