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List of Best Things to do in Fujioka, Japan
Kamisato Service Areas Nobori
The Museum of Modern Art, Gunma
Kamisato Cantare
Ofuro Cafe Hakuju no Yu
Michi no Eki Tamamurajuku
Yamanoue Monument
Sambaseki Valley
Sakurayama Park
Kanasana Shrine
Gunma Prefectural Museum of History
Masaaki Fujioka acouctic live
Yuri on Ice Museum in Sendai, Japan!!
My experience at the Yuri on Ice Museum, which is a limited time event in Sendai. The museum does travel all over Japan, and you can find information here:
I was not allowed to record IN the actual museum, so do not expect that. But I can show you some of the stuff I got from it.
Music from:Ultralounge Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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Bob Fujioka #6: Grandparents were incarcerated in Jerome, Arkansas
Interview Date: May 16, 2018
Interviewer: John Esaki
Location: Japanese American National Museum, Los Angeles
Videographer: Akira Boch
Contributed by: Watase Media Arts Center, Japanese American National Museum
For more information and a transcription of this video, visit Robert T. Fujioka's profile on DiscoverNikkei.org:
Hawaii, which has a large population of residents of Japanese descent, is raising funds for victims
HEADLINE: Hawaiians Offer Hope and Help For Japan
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CAPTION: Hawaii, which has a large population of residents of Japanese descent, is raising funds for victims of the earthquake and tsunami. Many residents have been unable to reach loved ones still missing in Japan's devastated areas. (March 13)
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[Location: Honolulu - March 13, 2011]
[Source: AP]
[VO: Japanese dancers perform]
[VOICE-OVER]
IT WAS SUPPOSED TO BE AN ANNUAL CELEBRATION OF JAPANESE CONTRIBUTION TO HAWAIIAN CULTURE...
[NATS: Japanese music]
...BUT IT TURNED INTO AN OCCASION TO COMFORT ONE ANOTHER AND A FUNDRAISING EFFORT TO HELP THE VICTIMS OF THE EARTHQUAKE AND TSUNAMI IN JAPAN.
[SOT/Sadie Watanabe, Japanese American] (It's sad because there are children not able to find their parents and parents not able to find their children. I wouldn't want to be in that situation.)
MORE THAN A QUARTER OF HAWAII'S POPULATION HAS JAPANESE ROOTS AND MANY HERE WERE FINALLY ABLE TO REACH LOVED ONES BACK IN JAPAN AFTER TWO DAYS OF FRUSTRATING ATTEMPTS.
[SOT/Roy Tominaga, Japanese American]
(The phones were busy all the time and there was no way to connect. Then we tried email. Sent it out and it would come right back and said the lines were distorted and not able to connect.
MOST OF THE FESTIVAL VOLUNTEERS ARE JAPANESE COLLEGE STUDENTS STUDYING IN HAWAII AND SOME HAVE FRIENDS STILL MISSING BACK HOME.
THIS STUDENT HEARD FROM HIS FRIEND WHO LIVED ALONG JAPAN'S COAST RIGHT AFTER THE QUAKE HIT...BUT NOT AFTER THE TSUNAMI.
[SOT/Ryu Akiyama, Japanese Student]
(That was two days ago and I haven't talked to him since so I don't know what happened to him. His family is worried about him too.)
[SOT/Haven Daley, Associated Press]
(The festival was supposed to end with a big fireworks display but organizers decided to cancel that part of the celebration out of respect for the victims in Japan. Haven Daley, Associated Press, Honolulu)
You can license this story through AP Archive:
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Hino, the Hometown of Shinsengumi
Shinsengumi Furusato Historical Museum
Hino-syuku Honjin
HINO, Hometown of Japan's Last Samurai 新選組のふるさと日野
Hino City Tourism Association's official website for foreign visitors:
The Shinsengumi was the last group of samurai in feudal Japan. While, the group was mainly active in Kyoto, the Shinsengumi’s hometown is actually Hino City in Tokyo. The vice-commander of the Shinsengumi, Hijikata Toshizo, was born and raised in the city, and many prominent members of the force honed their swordsmanship with him at Hino’s dojo.
Shinsengumi Furusato Historical Museum
Hijikata Toshizo Museum
Inoue Genzaburo Museum
Sato Hikogoro and Shinsengumi Museum
Hino-shuku Honjin
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Conjikan 2016 - Anime Fans on the new Ghost in the Shell Movie
We ask the attendees what their honest opinions are about the live action Ghost in the Shell Movie with Scarlett Johansson and how casting a non asian actress will affect it.
Life for Japanese Americans After World War Two
LIFE FOR JAPANESE AMERICANS AFTER WW II
- This video was produced by Monami Nagai for Class: ELJ105: Japanese for Heritage Speakers in Spring 2019 (Professor Tomonori Nagano)
日動畫Yuri on Museum 海外首展在台北
*東森新聞HD 觸動感動每一刻 真實更真實*
Japanese Immigration to Hawaii
In Honolulu's historical Hawaii Theater, Yasu Ishida (narrating actor) & Jeff Gere (shadow puppets) tell the difficult story of the Japanese immigration to Hawaii, to toil in the cane fields, face prejudice, and to define contemporary island life. Project funded by Japanese Buddhist/Shinto alliance, original script of historical fiction in Japanese.
Ancient Samurai Katana Found
Ancient Japanese Katana Found. Amazing Robert's first time detecting and he finds the holy grail bucket list find in Japan an almost 600 year old samurai sword. With that being said, since we are not experts that was our guess. The piece of iron was taken to the experts at the sword museum. They said it was a sword but scrap iron because it was so rusted. Then the sword was taken to the police for further processing and decision on what to do with it.
Watch all the way to the end to see the Tochigi Samurai Sword Museum located here: 678 Fujiokamachi Ōdawa, Tochigi, 323-1107
***All coins and little artifacts are left at the local shrine. We do not keep anything.
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【Comfort women issue 】 Japanese delegation addressed at 63rd UN-CEDAW Feb.16 2016
The 63rd CEDAW - Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination Against Women examines reports of Japan
An Expert noted that human rights violations were considered to occur until the victims had received satisfaction. Could the delegation explain the legal status of the agreement with the Republic of Korea, and how it would be implemented? What steps would be taken to properly investigate the role of the Japanese military? What steps would be taken to acknowledge, apologize and provide reparation to the victims, including foreign victims?
Shinsuke Sugiyama, Deputy Minister for Foreign Affairs;
Responding to the questions regarding comfort women, the delegation repeated that by the agreement between Japan and the Republic of Korea, the two Governments confirmed that the issue of comfort women was finally and irreversibly resolved. A full-scale fact-finding study had been conducted by the Government of Japan in the early 1990s. However, “forceful taking away” of comfort women by the military and government authorities could not be confirmed in any of the documents that the Government of Japan was able to identify in that study.
Furthermore, the figure of 200,000 persons as the number of comfort women also lacked concrete evidence. Women who had been requisitioned as labor force on the Korean Peninsula and Taiwan, sometimes on a voluntary basis, had been confused with cases of comfort women, and the expression “sex-slaves” contradicted the facts. The delegation also explained that the Government of Japan had been sincerely dealing with that issue through the Asian Women’s Fund, while, in accordance with the San Francisco Peace Treaty and other relevant bilateral treaties, the issues of reparations, property and claims of the relevant parties to those agreements, including the issue of claims by individuals, had already been legally settled.
UN council member:
An Expert said that the answer of the delegation on the issue of comfort women was unacceptable and contradictory. On the one hand, the Government of Japan denied the existence of comfort women, while on another hand, the Government reached an agreement on that same issue. If Japan was so willing to solve the issue, would it send an apology to all comfort women, who had been waiting for their situation to be recognized for over 70 years?
Shinsuke Sugiyama;
In response to the comments made by an Expert, the delegation explained that the agreement between Japan and the Republic of Korea explicitly confirmed that the issue of comfort women was finally and irreversibly resolved. It was not true that the Japanese Government denied history. The Japanese Government was painfully aware of its responsibilities and offered its sincere apologies and remorse. The involvement of the military with regard to the establishment of comfort stations had been acknowledged in the past. However, the figure of 200,000 persons as the number of comfort women lacked concrete evidence. The expression “sex-slaves” also contradicted the facts, and it was regrettable that a Committee Member had raised points contradicting the facts.
UN press release related to this video.
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Ohya Festival in Utsunomiya, Tochigi, Japan
Elementary school children played Wadaiko on the stage in Ohya-Keikan park on Sunday 29th October. Their performance was cute and excellent.
Japan 2015 Tokyo, Mt.Fuji, Skytree, Shinkansen train, Skytower... ( HD )
Tokyo (東京, Tōkyō) is Japan's capital and the world's most populous metropolis. It is also one of Japan's 47 prefectures, consisting of 23 central city wards and multiple cities, towns and villages west of the city center. The Izu and Ogasawara Islands are also part of Tokyo.
Prior to 1868, Tokyo was known as Edo. A small castle town in the 16th century, Edo became Japan's political center in 1603 when Tokugawa Ieyasu established his feudal government there. A few decades later, Edo had grown into one of the world's most populous cities. With the Meiji Restoration of 1868, the emperor and capital moved from Kyoto to Edo, which was renamed Tokyo (Eastern Capital). Large parts of Tokyo were destroyed in the Great Kanto Earthquake of 1923 and in the air raids of 1945.
Today, Tokyo offers a seemingly unlimited choice of shopping, entertainment, culture and dining to its visitors. The city's history can be appreciated in districts such as Asakusa, and in many excellent museums, historic temples and gardens. Contrary to common perception, Tokyo also offers a number of attractive green spaces in the city center and within relatively short train rides at its outskirts.
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Japanese in Hawaii with John Hokutani and Derrick Iwata
Host Hong Jiang speaks with John Hokutani and Derrick Iwata of the Japanese Cultural Center of Hawaii about the Japanese people, integration and cultural influences in Hawaii.
ENTER.Sake: A Conversation Between Richie Hawtin and Masaaki Fujioka
Richie Hawtin sits with Masaaki Fujioka, brewmaster and owner of Sookuu Brewery (Kyoto), to discuss the vital role of Sake in the ENTER. experience, Fujioka-san's thoughts on Ibiza, the distinct different grades of Sookuu available, and much more!
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1950s, Japanese Immigrants in Hawaii, USA
From the Kinolibrary Archive Film collections. To order the clip clean and high res or to find out more visit Clip ref KLB30
00:15:24 Japanese immigrants in USA / Hawaii.
Street market stall. School children walk down the street. Shops, fishing boats, mother shopping, surgeon. Dentist waiting room, farmer, nurses leave hospital, people on street. Vars signs for hotel, mortuary, employment office, vs shop signs with English translations on some. Colonisation. Faces of Hawaiian people superimposed over signs doing their daily routine. Japanese temples.
Japanese Tea Ceremony Pt. 2
Instructional
Japanese Cultural Center Honolulu
Feb 6, 2012