World’s largest Naruto and Boruto Theme Park in Japan
Japan Naruto Theme Park and Boruto Theme Park located in Nijigen no Mori Awajishima. This is first look at currently the World's largest Naruto amusement park and Boruto amusement park located in Shinobi Zato also known as ninja village area of the National Park of Awajishima. The ninja village hosts 2 main mission areas guided by maki-mono (scrolls) chi-no-maki (earth scroll) and ten-no-maki (heaven scroll). This anime theme park will take you on a puzzle solving adventures. This is perfect play ground for all Naruto manga and anime lovers alike.
Also, this anime theme park has recreated an outdoor version of Naruto's favorite ramen shop, Ichiraku ramen shop where you can get Hakata style ramen. Ramen ichiraku's Naruto Ramen was quite delicious and would love to have another bowl at anytime. The shop also serves Naruto themed food.
Nijigen no mori where the Naruto theme park is located, is originally a giant national park so it’s actually a perfect spot to just hang out, relax and have a picnic.
In fact, Naruto theme park video is the first part of a 2 part series for the Awajishima area so if you are deciding to visit this area, then definitely stick around for the 2nd part of this video series.
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How to get there from Tokyo Shinagawa Station:
① Shinkansen until Shin-Kobe → Bus until the Awaji Interchange stop → Shuttle bus to Nijigen no Mori
② Shinkansen until Shin-Osaka → Train until Akashi Station → 10 mins walk until Akashi Ko (Port) → Ferris until Iwaya Ko → Shuttle bus until Nijigen no Mori
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Japan tour #8: Awaji Island
I went to the Awaji Island for my summer vacation.
This video is about the first day in the Island.
The first place I visited was Otsuka International Museum of Art in Tokushima Pref. This museum is famous for a lot of replica of art works from all over the world.
My favorite and the only one hotel I stay in the Island is Hotel New Awaji Plaza Awajishima. The room, food, service...everything is really good quality! I highly recommend you to stay there if you are looking for a hotel in Awaji Island.
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Flower garden in Awaji Island, Japan
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In this talky (very talky, very long) vlog, we explore this all but abandoned theme park located on Awaji Island. And you can watch me freak out about spiders.
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Top 10 Most Beautiful Staircase In The World
Top 10 Most Beautiful Staircase In The World :
10. Rue Foyatier stairway to Montmarte, Paris, France
9. Potemkin Stairs, Odessa, Ukraine
8. Hyakudanen Garden, Awaji Island, Japan
7. Ladder Via Crucis: Bermeo, Basque Country, Spain
6. The ladder Haiku: Oahu, Hawaii
5. Baha’í gardens, Haifa
4. The Rock of Guatapé Antioquia, Colombia
3. Sigiriya, Sri Lanka
2. The Step-well of Chand Baori near Jaipur, Rajasthan
1. Spiral Staircase at the Vatican Museum, Italy
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Japanese country scenery 田園風景
Japanese country scenery 田園風景
You can see the rice field and station by going through a narrow alley. There are garden stones, watermelons, biwa. The rice field of the rice field just finished rice planting. High school students will go home on the way back.Shimamoto station and a train of JR Kyoto line are seen.
細い路地を抜けると田んぼと駅が見えます。庭石、スイカ、琵琶があります。田植えが終わったばかりの田んぼのあぜ道。あぜ道を高校生が帰宅していきます。JR京都線の島本駅と電車が見えます。
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Rainy day at Yoyogi - [Japan Vlog]
Was supposed to go hiking today, but woke to a dripping wet morning. Changed plans, made a visit to the normally bustling Yoyogi park, which has donned a shade of subdued melancholy for the day.
Not sure I'm gonna keep doing this, but I'll be vlogging my way through my Japan trip for as long as I don't get bored of it I guess.
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WHITE CASTLE and GREEN GARDEN | Himeji, Hyogo
I stopped off in Himeji for the day. The most famous thing to see is Himeji Castle. It's one of the most famous castles in Japan. They focused a lot on the structure of the castle in the main keep and then had the historical information in the west bailey.
Right beside the castle is Kokoen Garden. For ¥40 more you can get a double entry for the castle and garden so that's what I did. The garden was surprisingly big with different themed sections. I wasn't originally going to go to the garden but figured for only ¥40, why not. I'm so glad I did. They were really nice.
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Top 10 Most Stunning Staircases In The World
10. Spiral Staircase: The Spiral Staircase Linzhou, China, is built among the mountain face in the Taihang Mountains. It has a height of 300ft. Only people below 60 years with healthy heart and lungs are allowed to face being battered by the strong wind higher up the creaky but authentic elevator where they are birds flying past them.
9. Stairs Above The Sea: The Stairs Above The Sea is a man-made stone staircase on the small islet of Gaztelugatxe in Spain, connecting the island to the mainland. The island is a rocky one, and has a chapel on it which adtes back to the 9th-10th century. There are 237 steps, though some sources cite that there are 229 or 231 stairs.
8. Awaji Hyakudanen stairs: The complex of Awaji Yumebutai is located on Awaji Island in Hyogo Prefecture, Japan. One of the gardens of this complex is the 100-level garden, or Hyakudan’en in Japanese, which is a part of the Awaji Yumebutai hotle and resort. It has 100 different flower platforms.
7. Haiku Stairs: The Haiku Stairs in Hawaii, USA, is often referred to as the Stairway to Haven. It is a steep hiking trail on the island of Oahu. It has total of 3922 steps. The trail, begins as a ladder and is spiked to cliff on the southern side of the Haiku Valley. It was closed to the public in 1987, but hikers ignore the still climb it anyway.
6. Moses Bridge Stairs: The Moses Bridge Stairs are located in Netherlands. The 17th century Fort de Roovere here, which had an island status, is surrounded by a moat. A discreet sunken bridge, cut into the waters of the moat. The bridge has two dams on each end, with two sets of stairs as a part of the bridge for the ascent and descent.
5. Rue Foyatier stairway: The Rue Foyatier stairway in Paris, France, leads to Montmarte, one of the leading tourist attractions in Paris, with the Sacre-Coeur basilica located on its top. The Rue Foyatier stairway, with its 300 steps.
4. El Penol Stone: The La Piedra Del Peñol in Columbia is a monolithic formation located at the town of Guatapé in Antioquia, rising from the bottom of the hydroelectric dam of Peñol-Guatapé. El Penol Stone made of quartz, feldspar and mica. It has 650 stairs. Earlier, a viewing spot on top of the rock, which offers the view of the shore-perimeter, can be reached by climbing 740 steps.
3. Inca Trail staircase: The Inca Trail is an ancient route from the city of Cuzco, leading to the Machu Pichu in Peru. The trail makes several detours between the mountains and around the hills in this rugged topography of the region. The trail descends from a high point called Phuyupatamarka to include a staircase of about 1500 steps, some carved in granite. Again, a steep set of stairs as a part of the trail leads from Wiñay Wayna to Inti Punku.
2. Universe Cascade: The Universe Cascade in Dumfries, Scotland is in a private property called the Gardens of Cosmic Speculations, opened for the public only for one day every year. This staircase is work of art, built in the structure of a cascading waterfall.
1. Girnar Stairs: The mountain region of Girnar, located in Gujarat, India, are Hindu and Jain temples, and 9999 steps to climb. They begin from Domdar Kund, and after 4000 steps is a plateau with Jain temples. 2000 steps later lies the Amba Mata temple, visited by Jains and Hindus. After another 2000 steps, there is the Kalika temple for the Aghora ascetics. The Dattatreya Paduka can be reached by climbing a total 9999 steps.
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Country Home in Cropigny
This charming 1809 country home is situated on five acres at the edge of the small rural village of Cropigny in the Department of Nievre in France. Completely renovated in the early 2000's, this bright two-story house has 2400 square feet of living space. A mature perennial flower garden wraps around the house, which has stunning views of the Morvan National Park. It offers all the modern amenities as well as the charm of an antique home. Dijon, Paris and the vineyards of Burgundy are all nearby.
The Villa of Mataemon Shibakawa (Nishinomiya, Japan 1911)
The villa of Mataemon Shibakawa was planned by the well-known architect, Goichi Takeda (1872-1938), in the early 20th century and completed in 1911. Mataemon Shibakawa (1853-1938) owned a major trading company in Osaka. He built a fruit orchard in an area between Osaka and Kobe and named it Koto-en. This villa was built as a country house within Koto-en. Because Shibakawa practiced Sado (tea ceremony), he built a Japanese garden and teahouses around the villa and invited Kansai area business leaders there.
This unique structure is an amalgamation of Japanese traditional styles such as Sukiya style and Secessionism. In addition, the house was partially rebuilt and enlarged between 1911 and 1927.
This villa was damaged by the Great Hanshin-Awaji Earthquake in 1995 and it was decided to deconstruct it and contribute it to the Museum Meiji-Mura. Restoration was started in 2005 and completed in 2007.
EXPLORING KOBE | Kobe, Hyogo
I wrapped up my Kansai trip with a couple days in Kobe.
We started out in Kitano Ijinkan - an area with historical foreign houses. We went into the Weathercock House, the Dutch House, and the Starbucks. We took the ropeway up to Nunobiki Herb Garden. It was pretty big with different themed gardens. It's also a great place to take photos over the city. We finished off day 1 at Harborland and Chinatown.
Day 2 was all about visiting the Kobe Earthquake Museum (technically named The Great Hanshin-Awaji Earthquake Memorial Disaster Reduction and Human Renovation Institution). It's a great place to learn about what happened in 1995 and how the city built itself back up.
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Japan Trip:Dolphins, Space, History and More!! Ocean Expo Park, Okinawa Main Island, Okinawa15
Japan Trip: Dolphins, Space, History and More!! Ocean Expo Park, Okinawa Main Island, Okinawa15 Moopon
The Ocean Expo Park, in Okinawa is fun for the whole family!! Located on the tip of the Motobu Peninsula in northern Okinawa Honto, this park was built in 1976 in commemoration of the Okinawa International Ocean Expo 1975.
The park is quite large at about three kilometers along the coast. Though there are walkways between the facilities, visitors have the option of using shuttle buses which operate between the park's attractions. There are at least two buses per hour. The shuttle buses are not free so visitors may choose to spend 200 yen for a one-day unlimited rides pass.
The Churaumi Aquarium located in the Ocean Expo Park is said to be the best aquarium in Japan. In addition there are many fun and exciting facilities in the park! Some of the highlights include the following facilities:
**Oceanic Culture Museum is located just beside the park's central gate. There are displays of ship replicas as well ocean-related displays from other parts of Asia and the South Pacific. Visitors can see a giant replica of a Lakatoi canoe from Papua New Guinea as well as trade ship used for travel between the Ryukyu Kingdom and other Asian countries. There is a planetarium here as well.
**Native Okinawan Village is located next to the Oceanic Culture Museum. This small open air museum displays over twenty residences and other buildings from various time periods and regions of Okinawa. There is no admission fee and visitors can freely wander between the structures.
**Tropical Dream Center is a beautiful botanical garden with an array of tropical trees and plants housed in multiple greenhouses. The center also has a Tower of Babel--a 36 meter tall observatory tower.
**Emerald Beach is an attractive sand beach on the northern part of the park. Emerald Beach is divided into three separate sections: a beach for playing and swimming, a beach for resting and a beach for viewing. Each section is carefully maintained, keeping in mind safety and comfort and most of all, the conservation of nature.
Facility Information:
Hours: Park: 8:00 to 19:30 (until 18:00 from October to February)
Individual attractions typically open half an hour later and close half an hour earlier.
Closed: First Wednesday of December and the following day.
Admission: Entry into the park is free, but some attractions require admission:
1850 yen (Churaumi Aquarium)
690 yen (Tropical Dream Center)
170 yen (Oceanic Culture Museum)
Note: There are some days where entry into some attractions is free.
(Tropical Dream Center/Oceanic Culture Museum is free for elementary school children on May 5th and for those over 65 years of age on Sept 15th. In addition there are various days throughout the year where entry into these two attractions is waived for everyone). For current information, please check the homepage of the park.
Access Information.
The Ocean Expo Park is located on the Motobu Peninsula in northern Okinawa Honto, about 90 kilometers from Naha.
**Express Bus
*By Yanbaru Express Bus:
Board from the following locations: Naha Airport, Prefectural Office, Tomari Port and Furujima Station. There are 6 round trips per day. The journey will take a little over 2 hours with a cost of 2000 yen.
**Regular buses
1. From Naha Bus Center, board highway bus number 111 to Nago Bus Terminal. The journey will take 90 minutes with a cost of 2100 yen.
From Naha Airport, board the same highway bus number 111 to Nago Bus Terminal. The journey will take 105 minutes with a cost of 2190 yen.
2. At Nago Bus Terminal, transfer to bus number 70 to Kinen Koen Mae (記念公園前) bus stop in front of the Ocean Expo Park. The buses are infrequent. The journey will take 50 minutes with a cost of 880 yen.
*Note: there are a few buses on line 65 and 66 which also can take visitors to the Ocean Expo Park. Please check the Ocean Expo Park’s homepage for more details.
**By car
From Naha, take the Okinawa Expressway to the northern end near Nago. The toll is 1020 yen. From Nago, travel along the regular roads to cross the Motobu Peninsula to Ocean Expo Park. The journey should take about two hours one way. During rush hour, expect a longer journey.
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Exploring the Naruto Whirlpools in Japan!|Day 67 - Hyogo
The Naruto whirlpools occur along the Shikoku coast of the Naruto Strait, and are created by the large volumes of water moving between the Seto Inland Sea and the Pacific Ocean between high and low tide, combined with the unique underwater geography of the narrow strait.
According to the change of tides, the whirlpools occur roughly every six hours and can typically be seen once in the morning and once in the afternoon for an hour or two. The whirlpools vary in size, depending on the intensity of the tides. They tend to be larger in summer than in winter, and are largest during spring tides, which occur every two weeks.
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