Japan Travel: Hakodate Motomachi Russian Orthodox Church30, Old British Consulate Hokkaido54 Moopon
The harbor of Hakodate became one of the first opened places for foreign trade in 1854 after Japan's era of isolation had come to an end. As a result, many traders from China and Russia and Western countries moved to Hakodate. Motomachi is located at the foot of Mount Hakodate, turned into a district favored among the new foreign residents.
Many foreign-looking buildings remain in the area today. The Russian Orthodox Church, the Old British Consulate, the Chinese Memorial Hall, the prefectural government's former branch office building and the old Hakodate Public Hall are among the most famous in the district.
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From JR Hakodate Station, in a 5 minute tram ride or 20-30 minute walk.
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The church of Resurrection in Hakodate (Japan, Hokkaido).
The church of Resurrection of Christ in Hakodate (Japan, Hokkaido).
The birthplace of The Orthodoxy in Japan.
This beautiful & unique church was founded in 1859 by the Russian consul in Hakodate Joseph Goshkevich. It was the first orthodox temple in Japan. From 1861 saint Nicolay of Japan begun his mission right here.
In 1907 the church completely perished in fires. New brick church was built in 1916.
We had visit this place & worshiped here in 2013 with a group of students & professors of the Nokolo-Ugreshskaya seminary, that I represent. Here You can see some of our photos & videos.
I suggest everybody, who can do it to follow our steps. The pries of this church fr. Nikolay is a very pleasant person.
The church of Resurrection of Christ in Hakodate (Japan, Hokkaido).
The church of Resurrection of Christ in Hakodate (Japan, Hokkaido).
The birthplace of The Orthodoxy in Japan.
This beautiful & unique church was founded in 1859 by the Russian consul in Hakodate Joseph Goshkevich. It was the first orthodox temple in Japan. From 1861 saint Nicolay of Japan begun his mission right here.
In 1907 the church completely perished in fires. New brick church was built in 1916.
We had visit this place & worshiped here in 2013 with a group of students & professors of the Nokolo-Ugreshskaya seminary, that I represent. Here You can see some of our photos & videos.
I suggest everybody, who can do it to follow our steps. The pries of this church fr. Nikolay is a very pleasant person.
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World Music and Dance Festival in Hakodate, Japan Vol. 2
Absolutely Thai in collaboration with Kamphaeng Phet Rajabhat University and Rajprachasamasai Phaimathayom Rachadabhisek School participated in 2013 World Music and Dance Festival in Hakodate, Japan from 2nd until 12th August 2013.
The festival invited performers from countries all around the world such as Thailand, Latvia, Russia, India, France, Ecuador, The Netherlands, Turkey, USA, UK and local artists from all over Japan.
[写真]昭和59年 函館 Hakodate City, Japan in 1984
昭和59年8月に函館市で撮影した写真です。時々、平成29年8月の写真です。
Photos taken in Hakodate City, Hokkaido Prefecture, Japan in August 1984 and August 2017.
0:06 函館駅前 In front of Hakodate Station
1:14 十字街 Jūjigai
1:43 高龍寺 Kōryū-ji Buddhist Temple
1:48 道南青年の家(当時) Dōnan Seinen-no-ie (then)
1:53 幸坂 Saiwai-zaka Slope
2:12 八幡坂 Hachiman-zaka Slope
2:34 函館ハリストス正教会 Hakodate Orthodox Church
2:39 大三坂 Daisan-zaka Slope
2:44 二十間坂 Nijukken-zaka Slope
3:16 旧函館区公会堂 The former Public Hall of Hakodate Ward
4:16 五稜郭 Goryōkaku, an old fort
5:19 湯川町1丁目 Yunokawa-chō 1chōme
5:35 函館山から夜景 Night views from Mount Hakodate
6:05 立待岬 Cape Tachimachi
6:36 谷地頭温泉 Yachigashira Onsen, a hot spring
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函館駅 Hakodate Station
十字街 Jūjigai
高龍寺 Kōryū-ji Buddhist Temple
旧ロシア領事館 The former consulate of Russia
幸坂 Saiwai-zaka Slope
八幡坂 Hachiman-zaka Slope
函館ハリストス正教会 Hakodate Orthodox Church
大三坂 Daisan-zaka Slope
二十間坂 Nijukken-zaka Slope
旧函館区公会堂 The former Public Hall of Hakodate Ward
五稜郭 Goryōkaku
函館山 Mount Hakodate
立待岬 Cape Tachimachi
谷地頭温泉 Yachigashira Onsen
音楽 Music is made by Band in a Box.
Old British Consulate in Hakodate
World Music and Dance Festival in Hakodate, Japan Vol. 11
Absolutely Thai in collaboration with Kamphaeng Phet Rajabhat University and Rajprachasamasai Phaimathayom Rachadabhisek School participated in 2013 World Music and Dance Festival in Hakodate, Japan from 2nd until 12th August 2013.
The festival invited performers from countries all around the world such as Thailand, Latvia, Russia, India, France, Ecuador, The Netherlands, Turkey, USA, UK and local artists from all over Japan.
Mission Japan: Russia
In this episode of Mission Japan, we are honored to welcome H.E. Mikhail Galuzin, Russian Ambassador to Japan. We explore the origins of Russo-Japanese relations, the Russian community in Japan and the economic components of a thrilling trading relation. The Ambassador also gives us his insights on the possibility of a future peace treaty agreement and the so-called Kuril islands issue, still unresolved with their Japanese counterparts.
Join us in this episode as we explore the rich relationship between Russia and Japan.
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Tim : Hi, everyone. Welcome back to Mission Japan. In this series, we talk about various embassies that occupy the diplomatic landscape in Tokyo. Today, I'm honored to welcome the Russian Ambassador, Mikhail Galuzin. Welcome!
Ambassador Galuzin : Thank you. Nice to meet you, pleasure to be here.
Tim : It's really great that you're here, Russia and Japan has such a long history... they are close, they're very close neighbors and the relationship between them is so critical, but the the pace of negotiations that have been going on recently with regard to the Kuril Islands is really a hot topic. But what I'd like to talk about first of all is the relationship between the nation of Japan and the Russian Federation: where it started and how we got to this wonderful piece of land that you have over at Ikura**.
Ambassador Galuzin: Well, if we talk about the origin of the Russian-Japanese relations, I would say that the first information or first knowledge of Japan had arrived to Russia, I think, in the mid of the 17th century or in the second part of the 17th century. This knowledge was say broadcasted to Russia by Russian diplomats who would visit China and who would know some information about Japan. One of these diplomats was Nikolai Spathari, who visited China in the 80s of the 17th century, and he was one of the first Russian nationals who brought some information of Japan to our country.
Tim : And, I'm sorry but at that time Japan was still in the Sakoku period, right? If you came, if you fell off the boat and landed in this country, you were killed immediately. And the other kind of interesting thing about this is that this foret** did not begin from the south, as it did with the Portuguese or the other countries, but actually from the north, isn't it?
Ambassador Galuzin : Well, what you say now happened later, a bit later. But, the Russian diplomats who first learnt about Japan, information about Japan, they didn't visit Japan during that time. As I mentioned above, they visited China and there they obtained first information. I agree, Japan was at that time in a period of Sakoku, which means closed country, and the Russian nationals could not reach Japan at that time. But in the 18th century, some of the Japanese fishermen sailors or traders they happened to arrive to Russia because the storm, or some weather disaster in the high seas, threw them to the Russian shore.
Tim: Okay, that would be up north.
Ambassador Galuzin: Yes. And they were saved by the Russian people there and some of them, let's say, started to live in Russia. Some of them as foreign nationals from a country which Russia didn't know about, they were received even by the Russian Emperors. For instance, a Japanese national whose name according to the archives was Denbei who was received by Peter the Great back in 1703, in Moscow. And after that, this Japanese man, Mr. Dembei, started to run the first-ever Japanese school, Japanese language school, in Russia and that is how the studying of Japanese language had started in Russia, more than three centuries ago. Then, there is a famous story described by Mr. Yasushi Inoue, a famous Japanese author in his renowned book Dreams of Russia. It is about the 90s of the 18th century, when Daikokuya Kodayu, a Japanese Japanese trader, a Japanese businessman let's say in modern terms, also was forced to arrive to Russia because his ship met a very strong storm in high seas. So, he came to Russia, he lived in Russia for a while, and then Mr. Adam Laxman, a special annoy of Empress Katherina The Great, brought him and one more Japanese national who was with him to the city of Nemuro (Hokkaido) back in 1792 to return them back to their home country and to try to establish relations with Japan. But, that time, though he left Mr. Kodayu and his associate in Japan, he failed to establish relations with Japan because of this policy of the Japanese government.
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Japanese Nationalists Hakodate
Black van of Japanese nationalists with loudspeakers in Hakodate, Hokkaido, Japan.
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하코다테산 쪽으로 넓게 펼쳐져 있는 언덕지역인 모토마치. 언덕 위 고풍스러운 건물은 구하코다테 공회당. 하코다테를 대표하는 서양식 건물로 화려함을 자랑한다. 2층 발코니에 올라 바깥을 바라보니 항구를 낀 하코다테 전경이 시원하게 펼쳐진다. 공회당 근처에는 개성있는 교회 건물들이 모여 있다. 일본 성공회의 시작과 함께 한성 요한 교회. 중세 유럽의 교회양식으로 지어졌다. 가톨릭 모토마치 교회는 스테인드 글라스가 아름다운 고딕양식의 건물이다. 하리스토스 정교회는 원래 러시아 영사관의 부속성당으로 세워졌는데, 삼각 지붕과 세개의 작은 돔이 비잔틴 양식을 보여준다. 서구식 건물들이 많은 이유는 하코다테가 일본에서 가장 먼저 개항한 무역항 중 하나이기 때문이다.
[English: Google Translator]
Hakodate hills stretching towards the wider mountain area of Motomachi. The building is quaint hilltop basilica to Hakodate District. It boasts a gorgeous Western-style building that represents the Hakodate. It climbed to the second floor balcony overlooking the misty cool spread outside the view port of Hakodate. Near the basilica church buildings are gathered in personality. Hansung John's Anglican Church with the start of Japan. Medieval church was built in the European style. Catholic Motomachi church is a beautiful Gothic building of the stained glass. Harris is orthodox cathedral was built as part of the original Russian consulate, three small triangular roof and dome shows the Byzantine style. Many Western-style building because it is one of the earliest opening of the trading port of Hakodate in Japan.
[Japanese: Google Translator]
函館山に向かって広がっている丘地域である元町。丘の上古風な建物は、旧函館公会堂。函館を代表する洋館で派手さを誇る。 2階のバルコニーに上がって外を眺めると港を挟んだ函館の景色が涼しく繰り広げられる。公会堂の近くには、個性的な教会の建物が集まっている。日本聖公会の開始とハンソンヨハネ教会。中世ヨーロッパの教会様式で建てられた。カトリック元町教会はステンドグラスが美しいゴシック様式の建物である。ハリストス正教会は、元ロシア領事館の付属聖堂で建てられ、三角屋根と三つの小さなドームがビザンチン様式を示す。西欧式の建物が多くの理由は、函館が日本で一番最初に開港した貿易港の一つであるからである。
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Motomachi - Hakodate, Oshima, Hokkaido, Japan
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Motomachi Hakodate
Many foreign traders settled in this neighborhood in the mid 1800s, which still contains a number of foreign buildings, including the Russian Orthodox Church and the Chinese Memorial Hall.
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- First concrete Buddhist temple - Motomachi area by Dmarek from a blog titled Strolling around Hakodate
- Old Hokkaido Public Hall -Motomachi by Dmarek from a blog titled Strolling around Hakodate
- Strasse in Motomachi by Tombery from a blog titled Erste Schritte in Hokkaido
Japanese nationalists at the Russian Embassy Sunday 9th August 2015 1/3
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hakodate bay music band
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Japanese nationalists at the Russian Embassy Sunday 9th August 2015 2/3
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Autumn in Hokkaido 秋の北海道 2018 / Hokkaido Japan Travel Tips
Hokkaido, Japan Travel Tips
Suggesting route of 8-day trip (JR service, plus self-drive) for chasing autumn foliage view in Hokkaido.
Day 1: New Chitose Airport - Sapporo day and night (JR service)
Day 2: Sapporo day and night (JR service)
Day 3: Sapporo - Otaru day and night (JR service)
Day 4: Otaru - Niseko - Rusutsu night (pick up car at Otaru Car Rental)
Day 5: Rusutsu - Onuma Koen night ( Car rental)
Day 6: Onuma - Hakodate day and night (Car rental)
Day 7: Hakodate - Lake Toya (Toyako ) night (Car rental)
Day 8: Toyako - Jigokudani (Hell Vally), Noboribetsu - New Chitose Airport (Return car at the airport)
Some hot spots to visit in Hokkaido:
1.Sapporo
JR Tower & Observation Deck (38th Floor); Hokkaido University (Famous Ginkgo Avenue); Former Hokkaido Government Office; Odori Park / Sapporo TV Tower; Nakajima Park
(Autumn foliage view); Nijo Seafood Market; Tanukikoji Shopping Arcade day & night (sections 1-7) ; Susukino night , etc.
2. Otaru
Sakaimachi Shopping Street in central Otaru (Otaru Orgel Doh Main Building / Music Box Museum; LeTao Main store; Kitaichi Glass, etc), Sushiyatori Street; Nichigindori Street; Chuodori Street; Former Temiya Railway; Stroll around the Otaru Canal & take cruise; Asakusa Bridge photo shooting spot (great night view); Otaru Denuki-koji (small shops in the historic building.
3. Jozankei
Jozankei hot spring and free public footbath; spectacular view of colourful autumn foliage; a must visit Gensen Park; Futami Tsuribashi Suspension Bridge (Red bridge).
4. Route No. 66 - the most beautiful Niseko/Hokkaido drive-way with stunning view of Mt. Yotei (the symbol of Hokkaido) and various autumn trees; Makkari Campsite - Shikotsu Toya National Park, beautiful and cosy autumn lake view and get close look of Mt. Yotei.
5. Rusutsu Resort and The Westin Resutsu Resort (top Ski site in Asia), convenient cable car between 2 resort hotels.
6. Onuma Koen / Onuma Park (Autumn foliage view); try Onuma beef at Lumber House, booking is required.
7. Hakodate
Goryokaku Tower, Sunset and night view, overlooking from Mt. Hakodate (pre-check the availability of ropeway ride to Mt. Hakodate) ; La Vista Hakodate Bay Hotel seafood breakfast and ice cream after the Onsen; Hakodate Asaichi (famous morning market); discover Motomachi Area ( Old British Consulate, Motomachi Park, Old Public Hall of Hakodate Ward, Russian Orthodox Church, popular TV & drama spot: Hachiman-zaka Slope, Kanemori Red Brick Warehouse, etc).
8. Lake Toya / Toyako
Rope way (cable) to Lake Toya Observation deck; Lake Toya cruise if time is available.
9. Jigokudani (Hell Valley), Noboribetsu
World class hot spring and panoramic volcanic mountain view with wide range of colourful autumn trees; hot spring River Oyunuma natural footbath at Noboribetsu.
10. Shopping and dining at New Chitose Airport.
In a typical year, the leaves start to change colour in Hokkaido in the middle of September, but it has been a bit warmer than normal this year, so the best time to view autumn colour is a little later, from mid to end of October in 2018. If you plan to see autumn foliage in Japan, you’d better check the updated Fall Foliage Forecast due to the changeable weather.
CAJ Chamber Singers 2016 | I Am the Rose of Sharon
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Hakodate in Japan
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Hakodate (函館市 Hakodate-shi?) is a city and port located in Oshima Subprefecture, Hokkaido, Japan. It is the capital city of Oshima Subprefecture.
As of July 31, 2011, the city has an estimated population of 279,851 with 143,221 households and a population density of 412.83 persons per km² (1,069.2 persons per sq. mi.). The total area is 677.77 km2 (261.69 sq mi). The city is now the third biggest in Hokkaido after Sapporo and Asahikawa.
Hakodate was Japan's first city whose port was opened to foreign trade in 1854 as a result of Convention of Kanagawa, and used to be the most important port in northern Japan. Also, the city had been the biggest city in Hokkaido before the Great Hakodate Fire of 1934.Hakodate was founded in 1454, when Kono Kaganokami Masamichi constructed a large manor house in the Ainu fishing village of Usukeshi (the word for bay in Ainu).
After his death, Masamichi's son, Kono Suemichi, and family were driven out of Hakodate into nearby Kameda during Ainu rebellion in 1512 and little history was recorded for the area during the next 100 years. There was constant low level conflict in the Oshima peninsula at the time with the Ainu as armed merchants like the Kono family established bases to control trade in the region. This conflict culminated in an uprising from 1669 to 1672, led by Ainu warrior Shakushain after which the Ainu in the region were suppressed.[1]
Hakodate flourished during the Hoei period (1704–11) and many new temples were founded in the area. The town's fortunes received a further boost in 1741 when the Matsumae clan, which had been granted nearby areas on the Oshima Peninsula as a march fief, moved its Kameda magistracy to Masamichi's house in Hakodate.
In 1779, the Tokugawa shogunate took direct control over Hakodate, which triggered rapid development in the area. Merchant Takadaya Kahei, who is honoured as the founder of Hakodate port, set up trading operations, which included opening the northern Etorofu sea route to the Kuril island fisheries. He is credited with turning Hakodate from a trading outpost into a thriving city. A Hakodate magistracy was established in 1802.[2]The port of Hakodate was surveyed by a fleet of five U.S. ships in 1854 under the conditions of the Convention of Kanagawa, as negotiated by Commodore Matthew Perry.
Lithograph entitled View of Hakodate from Snow Peak looking towards the sea—artist, Wilhelm Heine (1856)
Hakodate port partially opened to foreign ships for provisioning in the following year and then completely to foreign trade on 2 June 1859 as one of five Japanese open ports designated in the 1858 Treaty of Amity and Commerce signed with the U.S.
A mariner in Perry's fleet died during a visit to the area and became the first U.S. citizen to be buried in Japan when he was interred in Hakodate's cemetery for foreigners.
British merchant, naturalist and spy, Thomas Blakiston, took up residence in Hakodate in the summer of 1861 to establish a saw milling business and in doing so acquainted the city with western culture. He stayed in Hakodate until 1884, during which time he documented the local natural environment, equipped the local meteorological station and ran guns to the Boshin War rebels.[3]
As one of few points of Japanese contact with the outside world, Hakodate was soon host to several overseas consulates. The Russian consulate included a chapel from where Nicholas of Japan is credited with introducing Eastern Orthodox Christianity to Japan in 1861 (now the Japanese Orthodox Church). The Orthodox church is neighbored by several other historical missionary churches, including Anglican and Catholic.
Goryōkaku
Hakodate also played a central role in the Boshin War between the Tokugawa shogunate and the Meiji Emperor which followed Perry's opening of Japan. Shogunate rebel Enomoto Takeaki fled to Hakodate with the remnants of his navy and his handful of French advisers in winter 1868, including Jules Brunet. They formally established the Republic of Ezo on December 25. The republic tried unsuccessfully to gather international recognition to foreign legations in Hakodate, including the Americans, French, and Russians.
The rebels occupied Hakodate's famous European-style Goryōkaku fort and used it as the centre of their defences in southern Hokkaido. Government forces defeated the secessionists in the Battle of Hakodate in 1869 and the city and fort were surrendered to emperor. Military leader, Hijikata Toshizō, was one of those slain in the fighting.
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Professeur de danses classiques et folkloriques indiennes indiennes ainsi que le style Bollywood.
Chorégraphiée,formée et autoproduite des étudiants pour les divers spectacles de danse et des pièces de théâtre de danse .
Initiée à l' âge de 5 ans à Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan à la danse classique indienne, le Bharatanatyam
La Fille du Consul Général de l'Inde à Angleterre.
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Société de Singapour
Ex président de groupe de danse indienne ( CFA ) , tout en poursuivant ses études
d'Ingénieur à l'Université nationale de Singapour.
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Invité à donner des cours de danse, à mettre en place des ateliers de danse dans d'autres écoles et associations de danse .
Invité à travailler dans un documentaire en espagnol dont le thématique était sur le
fleuve, le Gange et par la même occasion dansée sur du Shiva Tandava.
Formé dans le yoga et le Kalari Payatu (ancienne forme d'art martial de l'Inde ) .
Elle aime à enseigner les personnes passionnés par la danse classique, les folklores et la danse de bollywood.et également à enseigner le yoga et passionné pour les bijoux faits à la main .
Travaillé dans les ressources humaines dans le cadre de ses études en MBA en tant que chasseuse de tête, elle a terminée son MBA tout en poursuivant une carrière de danseuse.
Parle 6 langues pour s'intégrer, communiquer et travailler avec diverses communautés .
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