【中之島】The Bank of Japan Osaka branch 日本銀行大阪支店
2018年10月22日
The Bank of Japan Osaka branch, Nakanoshima,Osaka
The Bank of Japan (日本銀行 Nippon Ginkō, BOJ, JASDAQ: 8301) is the central bank of Japan. The bank is often called Nichigin (日銀) for short. It has its headquarters in Chūō, Tokyo.
Like most modern Japanese institutions, the Bank of Japan was founded after the Meiji Restoration. Prior to the Restoration, Japan's feudal fiefs all issued their own money, hansatsu, in an array of incompatible denominations, but the New Currency Act of Meiji 4 (1871) did away with these and established the yen as the new decimal currency, which had parity with the Mexican silver dollar.
The former han (fiefs) became prefectures and their mints became private chartered banks which, however, initially retained the right to print money. For a time both the central government and these so-called national banks issued money. A period of unanticipated consequences was ended when the Bank of Japan was founded in Meiji 15 (October 10, 1882), under the Bank of Japan Act 1882 (June 27, 1882), after a Belgian model. It has since been partly privately owned (its stock is traded over the counter, hence the stock number).
A number of modifications based on other national banks were encompassed within the regulations under which the bank was founded. The institution was given a monopoly on controlling the money supply in 1884, but it would be another 20 years before the previously issued notes were retired.
旧日本銀行 広島支店(The old Hiroshima Branch of the Bank of Japan
広島市中区にある被爆建物で、広島市重要有形文化財に指定されています。
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[ENG] An Inn at Osaka 大阪の宿 (1954) Director Heinosuke Gosho
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Film: An Inn at Osaka 大阪の宿
Director: Heinosuke Gosho 五所 平之助
Year: 1954
Cast: Shûji Sano (Mito), Nobuko Otowa, Mitsuko Mito, Hiroko Kawasaki, Sachiko Hidari, Kyôko Anzai, Eiko Miyoshi, Haruo Tanaka, Toshio Hosokawa, Toranosuke Ogawa, Jun Tatara, Kamatari Fujiwara, Hisao Toake, Akira Nakamura, Hiroshi Hayashi, Zeko Nakamura, Reiko Miyagawa, Akemi Nishi, Kiyoko Wakamiya, Yoshiko Kuwano, Michiko Kei, Takao Minakami, Bin Komori, Sakutarō Yamakawa, Rei Ishikawa, Kazuki Nishi.
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Fall of the Japanese electronics giants
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World map w/ animation of routes & distances to Yokohama, Japan. MCU of Japanese islands & location to USSR, Manchukuo, Korea & China. Transportation land routes; MCU of Tokyo & Yokohama location on bay.
15:07:51 Montage: Japanese navy sailors on shipboard, raising flags & polishing large gun barrels on battleship; fleet at sea & firing guns, in rough seas.
15:08:25 Map of route to Hokkaido & Karafuto, USSR. Women poling canoe; Ainu w/ long bear & holding bear w/ poles. POV past coast. Clearing stumps w/ bulldozers. Others hand clearing; posing w/ family.
15:09:28 Family milking reindeer into tin cup; sewing; rocking baby in camp. Man riding reindeer in snow.
15:09:46 POV past ice floe w/ seal. View of seal colony on sandy beach from rocky hill; CU seals (?) in water. Men herding seals in log pen on beach. Rookery of birds on cliff; nesting on beach w/ eggs. Penguin-like birds. CU hand holding chick. Baby seals & small birds; swimming birds on waves. Seals & pups running to water. Waking small sleeping seals, running into water.
15:11:26 Sunset or sunrise w/ pointed volcano priest seen from ship. MCU. Men pulling in fish nets. Fishing boats w/ filled nets dumping, sorting. Whales spouting & harpooner firing, men pull on lines.
15:12:31 Map w/ route animated from Kamchatka to Karafuto, USSR & on to Manchukuo & down to Chosen.
15:12:42 High angle of Great Wall of China. Pagoda tower; winter w/ camels pulling sleds. Men tending sheep.
15:13:04 Large river excursion boat. Man shoveling grain on pile; stack of bagged greain; field w/ stacks of bags.
15:13:16 Horse drawn carriages out of large gated wall; POV from train window, farm fields. Smoke out of farm hut; man sitting smoking long pipe while looking over wide river valley.
15:13:42 Montage: men playing gomoku; women & children washing clothes on river bank. Couples walking at night beneath flowering tree branches, CU w/ petals falling.
15:14:13 Montage: map of ocean route from Chosen to Taiwan. Picking pineapples (?). CU of large round fruit on small trees. Men gathering salt. City narrow street w/ many people; village w/ people carrying baskets on poles. Pan mountain range w/ snow. Women in ceremonial dresses; women in canoe pose. POV past fishing barge w/ huts & large nets.
15:15:12 Montage: Animation of route Taiwan to Saipan w/ title: Japanese Mandate. View of island & bay, beach scene. Village w/ bare-breasted woman & child; man w/ boy. Waves breaking on shallow shore. MCU of coral in pool. Rubber tree tapped., CU dripping into glass. Men filling small railroad cars w/ sand or ??. Men catching sea crocodile; men dancing w/ ceremonial sticks; women in grass skirts dancing; young men & boys racing in large outrigger canoes.
15:16:46 Animated map of Saipan to Yokohama. Aerial of navy fleet underway. View of aircraft carrier (no superstructure) w/ plane taking off. Bow of ship thru heavy seas.
日本銀行大阪支店旧館 Nippon ginko Osaka retro building
土佐堀川、堂島川、そして大阪のメインストリート・御堂筋に面して建つ近代建築。明治36年(1903)にベルギー国立銀行をモデルに建設された、緑青の色が美しい円屋根をもつレンガと石造りの2階建て本格的洋風建築だ。設計は東京駅舎や中央公会堂を手掛けた辰野金吾らによる。江戸時代この地には島原藩蔵屋敷があり、明治初期には関西財界の指導者五代友厚の別邸があったそうだ。昭和の時代、業務空間拡大のため、一時は高層ビルへの全面建替えも計画されたが、3面の外部の壁面と内部の重要な部分を保存し、西側敷地に高層棟を新築した。予約すれば、旧館の内部や新館の営業室などを見学することができる。
Japan - Barings Resumes Business
T/I: 10:27:59
Barings Securities Japan Limited, the Securities unit of collapsed
British merchant bank, Barings, resumed business on Friday (10/3)
at its Tokyo and Osaka offices. Following the firm's collapse,
Barings' membership on the Tokyo and Osaka exchanges were
suspended and its assets frozen. Donald MacKenzie, chief executive
officer of Barings' Japanese unit said the special liquidation
order had been lifted, allowing Barings Securities Japan Limited
to function again. The 233-year old London merchant bank went
bankrupt after a 28-year-old Singapore-based trader, Nick Leeson,
lost more than US$ 1 billion in the high-risk derivatives market.
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reception at barings
ws room at barings with employees working
zoom into employee
cu man with telephone
people at terminal working
sot william daniel, branch manager saying that they are working
very hard to get back on the road and he thinks they will be fully
operational again.
cu of two managers
sot donald mackenzie, chief executive officer saying that the
special liquidation order had been lifted and barings japan is
able to function again.
ws floor tokyo stock exchange
cu of traders
ws trading floor
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Hitachi Elevator @ Adidas Brand Core Shinjuku Branch, Tokyo, Japan
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Date Taken - April 13rd, 2017
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Hitachi Traction Elevator @Osaka Aquarium Kaiyukan, Japan
Installed in 1990.
解体されたファミリアホール(旧三菱銀行神戸支店)最後の一般公開 2016.07.01
解体されたファミリアホール(旧三菱銀行神戸支店)最後の一般公開
2016年7月1日 解体前の特別見学会
旧三菱銀行神戸支店(ファミリアホール)
建築年 1900年(明治33年)
設計 曽禰達蔵
施工 竹中工務店
地上3階、石・煉瓦造
近代化産業遺産(国)、景観形成重要建築物(神戸市)
2016年解体
In the old Mitsubishi Bank Kobe branch, it is the last open to the public before demolition, Kobe, Japan. The building, built in the year 1900, is made on the ground three floors stone and brick. Scheduled for demolition from mid-July 2016. July 1, 2016
被爆建物 広島旧陸軍被服支廠
説明:広島市にある旧陸軍被服支廠です。直接被爆を受けており、被爆直後には多くの重傷者の仮救護収容施設の役割を果たしたそうです。近年は倉庫等に利用されていたそうですが、莫大な維持費がかかるため、所有者の広島県は保存すべきかどうか検討中とのことです。被爆遺産として後世に受け継いでほしい遺構と思います。
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解体工事が始まったみずほ銀行前本店ビル(旧みずほコーポレート銀行本店・日本興業銀行本店)(2016年10月2日)
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Odawara Castle 小田原城 Drone Footage 4K Kanagawa, Japan
Odawara Castle 小田原城 Drone Footage 4K Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan
Odawara was a stronghold of the Doi clan during the Kamakura period, and a fortified residence built by their collateral branch, the Kobayakawa clan stood on the approximate site of the present castle. After the Uesugi Zenshū Revolt of 1416, Odawara came under the control of the Omori clan of Suruga.
They were in turn defeated by Ise Moritoki of Izu,[1] founder of the Late Hōjō clan in 1495. Five generations of the Late Hōjō clan improved and expanded on the fortifications of Odawara Castle as the center of their domains, which encompassed most of the Kantō region.
During the Muromachi period, Odawara Castle had very strong defenses, as it was situated on a hill, surrounded by moats with water on the low side, and dry ditches on the hill side, with banks, walls and cliffs located all around the castle, enabling the defenders to repel attacks by the great warriors Uesugi Kenshin in 1561 and Takeda Shingen in 1569. However, during the Battle of Odawara in 1590, Toyotomi Hideyoshi forced the surrender of the Late Hōjō clan through a combination of a three-month siege and bluff. After ordering most of the fortifications destroyed, he awarded the holdings of the Late Hōjō to Tokugawa Ieyasu.
After Ieyasu completed Edo Castle, he turned site of Odawara Castle over to one of his senior retainer, Ōkubo Tadayo, who reconstructed the castle in its present form on a considerably reduced scale, with the entire castle fitting inside what was the third bailey of the original Late Hōjō castle. Aside from an interruption from 1619–1685, during which time the Inaba clan extensively renovated the castle, the Ōkubo clan ruled over Odawara Domain from Odawara Castle until the Meiji Restoration.
Tokugawa Iemitsu, the 3rd Tokugawa Shōgun, visited Odawara Castle in 1634. The donjon built by the Inaba was destroyed in an earthquake in 1703, but was rebuilt by 1706.
The new Meiji government ordered the destruction of all former feudal fortifications, and in compliance with this directive, all structures of Odawara Castle were pulled down from 1870–1872, with the stone base of the former donjon becoming the foundation for a Shinto shrine, the Ōkubo Jinja, dedicated to the spirits of the generations of Ōkubo daimyō. In 1909, the Odawara Imperial Villa was constructed within the site of the former inner and second bailies. The Imperial Villa was destroyed by the 1923 Great Kantō earthquake. Repair work was made to the stone walls from 1930–1931, but with very poor workmanship. In 1935, two of the remaining yagura (which had been destroyed in the 1923 earthquake) were restored, but on a half-scale.
In 1938, the castle site was proclaimed a national historic monument, with the area under historic preservation restrictions expanded in 1959, and again in 1976 based on further archaeological investigations.
In 1950, repairs were made to the stone base of the former donjon, which had been in ruins since the Great Kantō earthquake, and the area was made into the Odawara Castle Park, which includes an art museum, local history museum, city library, amusement park and zoo. The three-tiered, five-storied donjon, the top floor of which is an observatory was rebuilt in 1960 out of reinforced concrete to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the proclamation of Odawara as a city. However, the reconstructed donjon is not historically accurate, as the observation deck was added at the insistence of the Odawara City tourism authorities. Plans have been discussed since the late 1960s on a more accurate restoration of the central castle grounds to its late Edo period format. These plans resulted in the reconstruction of the Tokiwagi Gate (常磐木門?) in 1971, the Akagane Gate (銅門?) in 1997, and the Umade Gate (馬出門?) in 2009.
6x Beautiful 1992 Mitsubishi Traction Elevators @ Hilton Hotel Narita Airport, Narita, Japan
Filmed on 16.06.2019.
Location: Hilton Hotel Narita Airport, Narita City, Japan
Brand: Mitsubishi
Type: Traction
Year installed: 1992
Floors served: 14 (GF (Ground floor), Lb (Lobby), 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, TOP (13))
Capacity: 17 persons or 1150 kg