日光東照宮 World Heritage in Japan #1 Nikko Toshogu
Travel guide around Nikko area by Japanese local girl.
Nikko Toshogu is registered as a world heritage site of UNESCO and there are also other many shrines and temples around this area.
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Performance Act OUTSIDER による花魁道中。
A voyage to Japan - October 2018
Called “Best of Japan Tour”, this trip by All Japan Tours covered almost everything from culture, architecture, nature, Onsen spa baths, and traditional Japanese cuisine. Our guide Kim Kida was wonderful and even feisty when she didn't let the bus drivers lecture her as to was the best itinerary! Our group was fabulous, very diverse with young and old, introverts and extroverts.
We even learned how to make our own sushi with a professional sushi chef, savor our concoctions and get a diploma! We visited the Asakusa district with an atmosphere of old Tokyo, Japan's largest and busiest fish market, saw a huge tuna, made a stop at the historical Imperial Palace, and climbed the Tokyo Tower. We spent a day at Hakone and Mt. Fuji, jumped into the a bullet train ride and stayed at an Onsen Hotel, where made sure to unwind in the hot springs (onsen) and dine on gourmet kaiseki cuisine.
We then proceeded a museum, spent a couple of days in the ancient city of Kyoto, where we had access to the city's gardens, temples, shrine, castle and specialty shops. We also got a chance to experience a green tea ceremony, taste sake and watch a kimono fashion show. We visited Arashiyama for its famous Togetsu Bridge, bamboo groves, and Tenryuji Temple where we had a glimpse of the traditional Zen landscape garden design. At Nara, we were inspired by the intricate architecture and towering monuments, including the Great Buddha statue, said “hi” to the deer population and finally understood why this city is considered the birthplace of Buddhism in Japan. From Nara, we drove to Osaka, we we had a chance to appreciate why Osaka is called the night life city.
We toured the remarkable Himeji Castle, saw a few ninjas and the photogenic canal town of Kurashiki. We went on to Hiroshima to visit the Peace Memorial Museum and Park, then headed to Miyajima Island and take in views of the distinguished torii gate of Itsukushima Shrine. At high tide, the vermillion-colored gate appears to float on top of the sea. A big deal was the Okonomiyaki lunch we had, that was more “first class” than “economy!” Then, we drove through the Shimanami Kaido, a 60 kilometer long toll road that connects Japan's main island of Honshu to the island of Shikoku, passing over six small islands in the Seto Inland Sea. We overlooked the Kurushima Kaikyo Bridges from the Kirosan Observatory, along with hundreds of small islands beautifully scattered over the sea.
On the Shikoku Island, we took a trip to the Ritsurin Garden in Takamatsu, where Evelyne and I made a point to climb the 1,368 stone steps – no one less - to the Kompirasan Shrine, then we enjoyed a leisurely boat ride, and reflected on the panoramic views of the Oboke Gorge. To restore our strengths we also had a chance to savor the world-famous Wagyu beef in Kobe before flying back to the United States from Osaka, via Tokyo. A great trip with a wonderful group of people!
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海外崑曲社30週年紀念演出 - 花魁記 - 醉歸(蘇劇)The Hangover -Su Opera -Celebrate 30 years of Kunqu Society
海外崑曲社30週年紀念演出 - 花魁記 - 醉歸
11/4/2018
Performances to Celebrate 30 years of Kunqu Society
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(From the Su Opera The Story of the Most Famous Beauty)
Nov 4rd, 2018
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Creepy fun times at the Oya Stone Museum in Tochigi
We went to the Oya Stone Museum with Ryosuke's best friend from high school, his wife, and their new baby. It was a really fun day trip.
The museum itself wasn't exactly a museum. It was more like a man-made cave with creepy lighting and even creepier music. I really liked it.
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OK TAKES ASIA: Tsukiji fish market and DISNEYSEA!!!!! - Dec 18, 2017
Our last full day in Japan.
Our first stop was the Tsukiji fish market. Definitely an interesting place, with the freshest seafood. We had an scallop plate with seared sashimi and a variety of other seafood. It was delicious. And of course, it wasn't enough for Eddie so he got another 3 oysters.
Our second stop was Tokyo DisneySEA. After being friends and fans of Disney for over a decade, it was our first trip to a Disney theme park. Thanks to Daniel, we were able to make the most of the day because it was packed with activities.
Again, we didn't vlog much during DisneySEA, but that's because we were too busy having fun! Enjoy and thanks for watching!
Japan Winter 2013
A short video of my 4 week trip to Japan in February 2013
Music: Cliff Martinez - First Sleep
The Roles and Representations of Animals in Japanese Art and Culture
10:30–10:35
Introduction
Robert T. Singer, curator and head, department of Japanese art, Los Angeles County Museum of Art
SPIRITUAL AND SUPERNATURAL WORLDS
10:35–11:05
The War of the Twelve Animals: Anthropomorphosis and Allegory in Medieval Japan
Sarah E. Thompson, curator of Japanese art, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
11:05–11:35
A Compassionate Heart for Pitiful Beasts: Animals in Japanese Religions
Barbara R. Ambros, professor in East Asian religions and department chair, department of religious studies, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and co-chair, Animals and Religion Group, American Academy of Religions
11:35–12:05
Bookish Beasts: Reading Animals in Japanese Illustrated Fiction
R. Keller Kimbrough, professor of Japanese, department of Asian languages and civilizations, University of Colorado, Boulder
12:05–1:15 BREAK
THE NATURAL WORLD
1:15–1:45
East Meets West: The Introduction of Exotic Animals to Japan
Rory A. W. Browne, director of the academic advising center and associate dean of Morrissey College of Arts and Sciences, Boston College
1:45–2:15
Let the Animals Speak/The Language of Animals in Japan
Daniel McKee, adjunct assistant professor and bibliographer, department of Asian studies, Cornell University
2:15–2:45
Art, Science, and the Representation of Nature
Federico Marcon, associate professor of East Asian studies and history and director of graduate studies, Princeton University
2:45–3:00 BREAK
THE MODERN WORLD
3:00–3:30
Animals in Contemporary Japanese Art and Fashion: Yayoi Kusama, Takashi Murakami, Issey Miyake
Miwako Tezuka, consulting curator, Reversible Destiny Foundation
3:30–5:00
Remarks and Discussion
Robert T. Singer will moderate a discussion with the symposium speakers
Polish Art & History in Korea
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Fashion in Japan's Edo era | kimono Kabuki actors | Japanese history
Edo is a former name of Tokyo, the capital of Japan, in 17-19th century.
This video shows you how fashionable Edo people were, expressing their own culture in the very unique way.
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0:00 People in Edo Fashion scenes
0:10 Utilizing kimonos until worn out
1:13 Edokko fashion leaders
1:47 Samurai top-not hairstyle
2:18 The amazing variety of Edo women hairstyle
2:59 Kiseru was a must
3:17 Women’s cosmetic beauty
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First day in Tokyo #Japan #vlog1
Hi guys!!!!
So this was definitely a spur of the moment trip!
So lucky we were able to travel to Japan and experience this amazingly beautiful place.
I wanted to film while I was there, not only to always have something to look back on but to also share it with YOU ALL!
Tokyo is definitely a place I recommend- why?
- the food is fantastic: ramen is mmmm, sushi is the freshest... EVER!
- the city is gorgeous and ridiculously clean
- the people are genuinely nice- although its so busy, they take the time to HELP!
- transportation is as easy as it gets
- there is SO MUCH to see... definitely need a few days here!
- the culture is RIDIC- so much history!
- the fashion is unlike anything I've seen
- BASICALLY, JAPAN IS FABULOUS
Hope you enjoyed this video of our first couple of days in Japan!
xo Cruz
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***Warning: my editing skills are non existant! I was just have a little fun with iMovie, hoping to improve!