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Abe River, Suruga Ward, Shizuoka, Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan
静岡安倍川花火大会フィナーレ Japanese Fireworks in Abe river, Shizuoka-City, Japan
2013.07.27 Abe river, Shizuoka prefecture, Japan
The most biggest Fireworks in Shizuoka City, Japan.
静岡市最大の花火、安倍川花火大会のフィナーレ。最後の大仕掛け花火です。
【安倍川花火大会の歴史】
安倍川花火大会は昭和28年(1953年)戦争犠牲者の供養と地域活性を
目指して開催されたのが始まりで、2013年に60周年を迎えました。
慰霊と鎮魂、平和への願いがこめられています。個人や家族、商店街、
地元企業の協賛で1万5千発の花火が夜空を明るく照らしました。^^感動!
The Abe River
Director/Editor : Keiju Kita(plus-alpha.tv)
Shoot : DJI Inspire1
Rocation : Abe River Shizuoka, Japan
Date : 23/5/2015
Abekawa Mochi In Shizuoka Japan
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Abekawa Mochi Shops In Shizuoka Japan
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Abe River Fireworks
Abe river fireworks is one of the largest fireworks display in Shizuoka prefecture.
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Beauty of Japan that you've been looking for.
The Chubu Region consists of nine prefectures and is located in the center of Japan.
In addition, excellent access to Tokyo, Kyoto and all other areas in Japan.
Fireworks at Abekawa, Shizuoka
A bit of Fireworks!
Bike and Hike Japan's Mt Ryuso
Come join me for a pleasant afternoon ride and hike from Shizuoka city to the top of nearby Mt. Ryuso. This particular outing takes us from the busy city to a mist-shrouded peak seemingly removed from the bustle of the Japanese metropolis below. This hike can easily be enjoyed in a day and there are several excellent places to rest and picnic. Expect crowds on the weekends though you will likely enjoy having the mountain to yourself if you pick a weekday for your hike.
My Ryuso is actually two peaks very closely situated to one another. On a clear day Mt. Monjudake (1041m) and Mt. Yakushidake (1051m) are visible from almost any location within Shizuoka city, and provide a backdrop and tantalizing hint at the much higher and more rugged peaks of the Japan Southern Alps beyond. Japanese people have been climbing these mountains for centuries as both peaks are considered holy sites within both the Buddhist and Shinto traditions. The summits can be reached via three separate trails originating from the area around the Abe river (near Gojima village I think), central Shizuoka (at Sengen shrine) and the area between Shizuoka and nearby Shimizu (the route and trail used in this video).
Google Earth Info:
You can visit Mt Ryuso yourself via Goggle Earth at the following coordinates: Lat: 35° 5'2.79N Long: 138°24'3.47E
Fireworks (花火) in Abekawa River, Shizuoka Japan 2015
【車載ドラレコ】手狭な地元道 その6 静岡市駿河区(静岡県道207号線) 安倍川付近 Narrow prefecture road near the Abe River in Shizuoka
静岡市駿河区の安倍川付近には、離合困難な手狭な県道があります。(日本語字幕・フリーBGM・フリー標識付)
JR東海道線 [CA19]用宗駅へ抜ける長田(おさだ)街道のうちの1.4kmで、一方通行でない為注意が必要です。
※訪問日時:動画右下に記載(レンタカーで走行)
There is the narrow prefecture road near Abe River in Shizuoka city, length about 1.4km, not one way.
Visited date: Wrriten on the movie(Using the rent car)
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2013静岡安倍川花火大会#1 (shizuoka Abe River Fireworks Festival#1)
今日7月27日に行われた安倍川花火大会です。自宅のマンションで撮りました。
Japan's Cherry Blossom Season
Spring! That time of year in Japan, when all the cities are dyed pink.
Since arriving in Japan last September, I have visited a number of strange and wonderful places in the Shizuoka Prefecture. So to keep up with the trends I decided to share my adventures on YouTube. Enjoy !
【車載ドラレコ】時間で変わる中央線(国道1号) 静岡市駿河区・葵区 Reversible lanes in Shizuoka, R1
静岡市内の国道1号(東海道:現道)の安倍川付近に、中央線が時間帯で変化するレーンがあります。(日本語字幕・著作権フリーBGM有)
中央線(センターライン)は正午(12時)を境に、静岡駅方向では、午前は2車線・午後は1車線(曜日不問・切替5分前は各1車線)となります。
始終端では「ここから○車線」の表示があり、同区間内は追越し(車線変更)禁止です。
There are the reversible lanes depends on what time you pass, changing the center line, near the Abe river on R1.
In terms of for Shizuoka station, the lane is 2 in the morning, 1 in the afternoon.
You can see the sign of indication, 'From -lane(s)', and you are not allowed to overtake with crossed.
※撮影日時:2019年1月13日(日) 夜間(OP導入動画)
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低評価の際は、マーク選択後、面倒でも必ずコメントしていただくよう、ご協力下さい。
→過去に、コメントせず逃げる低評価の人がいました(現在も存在している)ので、そのような事が無いように。その人は絶対に許しませんので、そのつもりで。
また高評価の人も、何か気になったら、(必須ではないが)お気軽にコメントして下さい。
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Beachcombing in Japan
Beachcombing is a fun and interesting pastime along the sands at the mouth of the Abe river near Shizuoka City, Japan. This river was notorious in the past for flooding and causing destruction and death in villages along the banks. Accordingly, the dirt, mud and sand beside the river contains many remnants of the past. Most such items are relatively new though some are quite old. Ceramic shards are especially interesting and quite long-lived, taking on new and interesting shapes when smoothed by the tumbling stream and churning waves. The area at the river mouth is an especially good place to search for such treasures, as the sands here are constantly being churned and moved causing new assemblages of debris to become visible with the passing of each high tide. Its fun to stroll this stretch of beach when the water is low in order to examine the days display of sentimental wealth and to ponder at the past history and function of the many curiosities on display.