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List of Best Things to do in Ashiya
Shukugawa Park
Nishinomiya Shrine
Ashiyagawa Kahan
Hanshin Koshien Stadium
Yodoko Guesthouse
Otani Memorial Art Museum
Ashiya Rock Garden
Hakutsuru Sake Brewery Museum
Ashiya Shrine
Hankyu Nishinomiya Gardens
A Walk Around Nakanoike Ryokuchi Park, Ashiya, Hyogo Prefecture | The Real Japan | HD
A Walk Around Nakanoike Ryokuchi Park, Ashiya, Hyogo Prefecture | The Real Japan | HD
In this short film, we take a relaxing stroll through the suburbs of Ashiya to Nakanoike Ryokuchi Park.
Ashiya is our home when we are in Japan. It is in Hyogo Prefecture, (on the main island of Honshu) close to Kobe, and not far from Kyoto and Osaka.
Nakanoike Ryokuchi Park is a modest municipal park built around a pond, where ducks, koi card and turtles make their homes.
We walk along the street, past the large houses, then enter the park from the northern entrance. Down the steps, we come to a sign explaining the various types of fish you can expect to see in the pond.
It was a sunny, warm spring day, so we decided to walk here with my wife's parents. It was peaceful and enjoyable.
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Winter's Day Walk In Ashiya City | The Real Japan | HD
Winter's Day Walk In Ashiya City | The Real Japan | HD
Good morning! It's a beautiful morning as you can see and I just thought I'd do a walking film.
There's some natural bamboo growth here and just down the road here there's a small bamboo grove. I noticed there was a path going up into the bamboo grove and I've never been up there so I just thought I'd check it out. It's only a short walk it comes out into a small park of children but it's just quite an interesting little diversion, so I thought we'd have a look along there this morning.
It's quite windy by it's not so cold. I think it's going to top out about 10 degrees today. It's been pretty cold the last few days.
You can probably see behind me do some nice houses, and up here some pretty nice apartments. It's fortunate that it's our home here in Japan.
Ashiya is Japan's wealthiest city I understand. It's kind of like Bel-Air in the USA, or Kensington and Chelsea in London or something.
It's absolutely beautiful today. This is what I like about winters in Japan compared to England. These sorts of days are a rarity. I mean literally for in a couple of months in England it's quite often overcast, grey you rarely see the sunshine.
So that's why our plan at the moment is to spend winters here in Japan, where they're nice and sunny; and the summers in the UK where, you know, they're not hot - but you know they're decent enough. They're dry and they're sunny most of the time. Okay, make that some of the time!
I just wanted to show you here on the right hand side this place is a great little bakery and cafe called Rios. You can read a bit more about Rios on the website - I've written a small article about the place and the guy that runs it.
A lot of the bread that you get here in Japan is that really inch-thick, completely white, not the best bread in the world frankly. But in Rios you can get some decent bread.
So I've just stepped off the main road and as soon as the traffic disappears it's absolutely silent here, it's lovely.
A little bit further up here on the right hand side is cafe Roku. It's tiny and they don't do much in there, other than they've got a
bar which has quite a good selection of beers and spirits and stuff.
They do really really good freshly ground coffee, and a couple of times I've been there I've had the Colombian coffee it's really gorgeous. Nice thing about it is when you get close to the cafe, as you're walking up to the door you can actually smell the coffee before you open the door! It's lovely really enticing.
One of the best things about it (apart from that great coffee) is it looks like something out of a Hayao Miyazaki or Studio Ghibli film, because the roof of the cafe is completely covered in grass. During the summer it's not unusual to see the owner up in the roof cutting the grass! It's just so cool and cute, as well obviously very eco friendly - which is good to be like eco friendly.
It's open 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. I think it's seven days a week and that's the extent of the menu. A gorgeous little place. Cafe Roku - a lovely place, well recommended.
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Ashiya Park Pine Forest in Japan / 2018-06.22. 芦屋公園松林風景
震災に耐えし芦屋のかつ涼しい。芦屋公園松林風景。
撮影、編集 KIM BONG SIN
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Drive in Ashiya, Japan
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Beautiful Spring Day Walk Through The Suburbs of Ashiya, Hyogo Prefecture | The Real Japan
Beautiful Spring Day Walk Through The Suburbs of Ashiya, Hyogo Prefecture | The Real Japan | HD
Ashiya is a small city in Hyogo Prefecture and my home in Japan.
In this I film, I walk you from the suburbs near the mountains, down towards the city centre, pointing out local features, stores, characters, and aspects of daily life in The Real Japan.
The writer Haruki Murakami grew up in Ashiya, where he spent most of his teenage years, and wrote about it both in books and essays. In the essay Henkyo-Kinkyo (Remote Region/Near Region) he describes growing up there as:
...a comfy place to spend during one’s boyhood to the adolescent period. In the peaceful, laid back suburban town tinged with a free atmosphere, I rambled in the hills and went swimming with friends at a nearby beach.
Murakami is just one of several famous creative people associated with the city. Ashiya is the main setting in Jun'ichiro Tanizaki's novel Sasameyuki (細雪) aka The Makioka Sisters.
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Allure of Ashiya
Ashiya, Japan
Walking in Ashiya Suburbs: Live Periscope | The Real Japan | HD
Walking in Ashiya City suburbs: Live Periscope | The Real Japan | HD
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Join me on this live Periscope broadcast I walk from the suburbs to the centre of Ashiya City - Japan's wealthiest city.
See what everyday life is like on the streets of Japan as I point out interesting places along the way and answer questions about life in Japan from viewers.
The image quality isn't up to my usual HD standards - because I was live streaming via Wi-Fi. Live streaming via Wi-Fi is rarely 100%.
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My wife and I now split my time between Japan and the UK.
As The Real Japan, I share inspiration and resources for discovering and exploring Japan beyond the cliches - The Real Japan. I have a passion for those off-the-beaten track places and I love to share my experiences.
If you're really serious about discovering and exploring The Real Japan, I've personally put together a free guide to Amazing Adventures in Japan that you really need to get a copy of. In that guide I cover 5 (actually there's 6 - but don't tell anyone!) unforgettable adventures in Japan, spanning the northern most and coldest island of Hokkaido, through the main island of Honshu, and down to the sub-tropical southern island of Okinawa. What's more, 2 of those amazing adventures are completely free - so won't cost you a penny!
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[My Story in Japan] Sakura - Cherry blossom in Shukugawa, Kobe, Ashiya - Japan 2017
Sakura in Japan 2017
Ashiya City Finals 10 28 2018
Reiki Interview to William Lee Rand in Ashiya, Japan.
2016.10.24 at the office of Gendai Reiki Healing Association in Ashiya, Japan.
ウイリアム・リー・ランドさんへのインタビュー。
2016.10.24 現代霊氣ヒーリング協会オフィスにて。
Ashiya City Grand Park-Festejo de Rui
se encuentra en la parte más meridional de Ashiya viviendas internacionales y la cultura urbana.
los niños pueden jugar y vivo, al aire libre parque completo con un quiosco de música es posible.
En la playa, también pueden disfrutar de deportes de playa, puede disfrutar de una barbacoa junto a la playa. También es un parque natural, una variedad de actividades.
Nikon D90 HD A mother and her daughter @ Ashiya Japan
芦屋 Nikon D90 HD
Walking In Ashiya, Autumn Leaves - Livestream | The Real Japan | HD
Walking In Ashiya, Autumn Leaves - Livestream | The Real Japan | HD
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Walking In Ashiya, Autumn Leaves - Livestream
You may remember a couple of weeks back I ran some polls in the Private Facebook Group, the public Facebook TRJ page and on Twitter, about which platform to use going forward for my livestreams.
Well, for the first couple I stuck with what I know - Periscope (aka 'Twitter Live') as I am familiar with and like the platform. I'm up and running in an instant.
But I'll do my best to also try Facebook Live and YouTube Live - seemingly the two most popular choices.
My first livestream was to share with you some of the lovely reds, oranges and yellow leaves of the season from Ashiya.
I also used it as an opportunity to ask live viewers which livestreaming platforms they like and use and there were some interesting and helpful comments.
Although, ironically, I was fiddling with doing a Facebook Live stream just before I decided to use Periscope which meant that this stream is in portrait, rather than my prefered landscape, orientation. Still, I hope you enjoy it anyhow...
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As The Real Japan, I share inspiration and resources for discovering and exploring Japan beyond the cliches - The Real Japan. I have a passion for those off-the-beaten track places and I love to share my experiences.
If you're really serious about discovering and exploring The Real Japan, I've personally put together a free guide to Amazing Adventures in Japan that you really need to get a copy of. In that guide I cover 5 (actually there's 6 - but don't tell anyone!) unforgettable adventures in Japan, spanning the northern most and coldest island of Hokkaido, through the main island of Honshu, and down to the sub-tropical southern island of Okinawa. What's more, 2 of those amazing adventures are completely free - so won't cost you a penny!
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Today's sky after sunset in Ashiya city, Hyogo pref., Japan
撮影場所:芦屋市総合運動公園(「芦屋サマーカーニバル」)、兵庫県芦屋市
撮影日時:2011年7月23日 19:12-19:52
撮影機材:iPhone 4 & iOS App ReelMoments (interval=5s, 1280 x 720, 15fps)
Beautiful Sakura along Ashiya city canal Hyogo Japan
Nikon D90 HD Wild Duck @ Ashiya port - Japan
芦屋 Nikon D90 HD
ASHIYA HAMA , MUNICÍPIO DE ASHIYA, HYOGO :HIROYUKI
H.Miyamoto (HIRO) passeando de bicicleta no condomínio onde mora em Ashiya hama ao longo do Rio Miyagawa , na Cidade de Ashiya, vizinha à Cidade de Kobe, na Província de Hyogo
ASHIYA HAMA E RIO MIYAGAWA EM ASHIYA (HYOGO)