Four Seasons in Japan - Fukushima gata, Niigata
Time lapse photographed in Niigata Japan【Winter】
Please enjoy the time lapse photographed in Niigata Japan .
Photography places are Fukushimagata,Nishikaigan park and Yoneyama highway rest stop.
Fukushima lagoon park
fukushimagata lagoon, Aga shi, Niigata, Japan
FUKUSHIMAGATA & SAKIHANA ONSEN 福島潟 咲花温泉〜新潟県
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2Days 1 Night trip
Start from OSAKA
=== I use Airplane (JAL) from ITAMI airport go to NIIGATA airport.
(Ticket about 18,000¥ Round trip)
After that I go by my darling's car, to go to FUKUSHIMAGATA
You can see below link to get more detail about FUKUSHIMAGATA (LAGOON WATER PARK)
(ENG-VER.)
(JAPANESE VER.)
(on that day, it's strong wind and raining a lot. So, we cannot go to see a lot of things around there)
STAY @ SAKIHANA ONSEN ISSUISOU (咲花温泉、一水荘)
What a wonderful onsen and dinner... very appreciated
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Life in Japan 6: Hanami in Niigata, Flower Maze, and Sweet Potato | April 16, 2017
Hello Everyone,
Today I went out with my Japanese friend and her children. We saw sakura (cherry blossoms). Climbed the Fukushima Lagoon observation tower, got lost in a canola flower maze and checked out a coworkers new café. My highlight of the day was sitting in an ancient Japanese house, eating yakimo, (sweet potato) and and listen to an old man’s stories. Oh did I mention their was a mascot?
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Thanks for watching,
Theresa
運転車窓動画 豊栄→新潟空港(1) 福島潟→豊栄PA
Driving Video in Japan (Toyosaka - Niigata Airport Part1 [Fukushima-gata Lagoon - Toyosaka Parking Area (Route7 Shin-Shin Bypass)])
新潟→豊栄の終点、福島潟から北区の海岸(海辺の森など)を通って東区の新潟空港に行く(そこから更に新潟空港→新潟駅を見ることによって、新潟市内に戻ることができる)車載動画です。
このPart1では福島潟からベイシア、豊栄新潟東港IC、豊栄ICを通って豊栄PA[道の駅 豊栄]までを収録しています。
新潟近郊1周プロジェクトは2.25倍速が基本ですが、このパートはワイパー稼働のため、2.25倍速では映像が厳しいことから、1.5倍速となっています。(この後のパートは他と同じように2.25倍速にする予定です。[12月29日現在 新潟東港まで撮影済み。])
高画質で見ることを強くおすすめします。
▼Part2はこちら (Part2 is here.)
▼新潟→豊栄はこちら (Niigata Station - Toyosaka)
指示に従わないで不正使用する人などがいることから、この動画の改変、転載(この動画のYouTubeプレーヤーを正規の方法でWebページやブログに貼り付けることは除く)を禁止します。
運転車窓動画 新潟→豊栄(3) 豊栄駅→福島潟
Driving Video in Japan (Niigata - Toyosaka Part3 [Toyosaka Station - Fukushima-gata Lagoon])
新潟駅(新潟市中央区)から東区の市街地を通って、豊栄(北区)の観光地「福島潟」へ行く車載動画です。
このPart3では、豊栄駅から終点の福島潟(水の駅 ビュー福島潟)までを収録しています。到着後、福島潟の紹介映像が入っています。
これで、運転車窓動画 新潟→豊栄は終わりです。お疲れさまでした。
車載動画部分は、倍速(正確には2.25倍速)再生です。
このビデオのBGMはすべてオリジナルです。
高画質で見ることを強くおすすめします。
▼続き(豊栄→新潟空港)はこちら
▼Part2はこちら (Part2 is here.)
▼Part1はこちら (Part1 is here.)
指示に従わないで不正使用する人などがいることから、この動画の改変、転載(この動画 のYouTubeプレーヤーを正規の方法でWebページやブログに貼り付けることは除く)を禁止します。
本ビデオのピアノサウンドには「Garritan Personal Orchestra(TM)」を使用しています。
(Piano samples used in this recording are from Garritan Personal Orchestra(TM))
Japan camping (Goshiki-numa) Hibara, Fukushima ken
Back again for outdoor geeksJP
This time in Fukushima, camping, waterfall, lakes!
[ Niigata, Japan ] Hakkaisan Sake Brewery
To state an obvious fact, the most crucial factor for making good sake is good ingredients - especially water and rice.
Hakkaisan draws water from the sacred Mr. Hakkai. The groundwater from this mountain, known as 'spring water of the god Raiden' is used for every aspect of Hakkaisan's sake brewing. For rice, Yamadanishiki and Gohyakumangoku is grown by carefully selected farmers.
The resulting sake transcends human intention and ego. Nothing is overbearing about the treasure created with ultimate ingredients and techniques. Its light, crisp taste and aroma are perfectly balanced, and it retains the true flavor of sake without interfering with the food paired with it. It is a sake that never bores the palate - a sake that leaves an impression.
Hakkaisan's Philosophy
'How can one make good sake'
This questions was answered over a century ago, and the techniques for sake brewing has long been established. It is said that the only way to brew good sake is by carefully following these techniques and procedures. Generally speaking, good sake can only be produced in small amounts. However, brewing only prized, expensive sake will lead to its extinction, as will brewing only cheap, low-quality sake. Faced with such a threat, Hakkaisan felt a duty to improve the quality of everyday sake and raise the standards.
Hakkaisan brews the Futsushu, 'table sake' using high quality Ginjo sake techniques. Ginjo is brewed to match Daiginjo quality.
Download Hakkaisan Brewery Philosophy PDF.
wiki // about
Niigata (新潟市 Niigata-shi, Japanese: [niːɡata]) is the capital and the most populous city of Niigata Prefecture located in the Chūbu region of Japan. It faces the Sea of Japan and Sado Island.
As of 1 June 2016, the city had an estimated population of 807,450, and a population density of 1,110 persons per km2. The total area is 726.45 square kilometres (280.48 sq mi). Greater Niigata, Niigata Metropolitan Employment Area, has a GDP of US$43.3 billion as of 2010.[2][3]
With a long history as a port town, Niigata became a free port following the Meiji Restoration. Niigata's city government was established in 1889. Mergers with nearby municipalities in 2005 allowed the city's population to jump to 810,000. The annexation of the surrounding area has also given the city the greatest rice paddy field acreage in Japan. On April 1, 2007, it became the first government-designated city on the Japan Sea coast of Honshu.
Niigata is situated on a fertile coastal plain on the Sea of Japan coast, facing Sado Island. The Shinano River and Agano River flow through the city.
Numerous wetlands, such as the Fukushimagata wetlands, can be found within the city limits. The Sakata lagoon is registered as a wetland of international importance under the Ramsar Convention.
Niigata City's low elevation and abundant water have made flood control and land reclamation important issues for the area throughout its history.
The city is sometimes called the City of Water (水の都 Mizu-no-miyako) because of the two rivers that flow through it, its position next to the Japan Sea, its many wetlands, and the canals that used to run through the city. It is also sometimes referred to as the City of Willows (柳の都 Yanagi-no-miyako) or Ryuto (柳都) because of the willow trees that lined the old canals. In recent years, the city has been promoting itself as a Designated City of Food and Flowers (食と花の政令市 Shoku to hana no seireishi), highlighting its agricultural areas outside of the city center.
Climate
Niigata City features a humid subtropical climate, despite receiving more yearly snowfall than cities such as Moscow, Montreal or Oslo. The climate in Niigata City is characterized by its high humidity and strong winds from the Sea of Japan. While many other parts of Niigata Prefecture tend to have heavy snow, Niigata City itself usually receives less due to its low-lying elevation and the shielding effect of Sado Island.
However, Niigata City does receive much precipitation, mostly in the form of rainfall. On average, Niigata City has 269 days of precipitation each year, about 170 days of which see rain or snowfall measuring over 1 mm.[6] The rainy season in July brings large amounts of rain, while the winter months, especially November and December, also have much precipitation.[7]
In summer, the south wind makes the weather rather hot. Typhoons usually bring strong foehn winds to this area, generally causing somewhat higher temperatures than in other parts of Japan. The weather on the west coast of Honshu tends to be better during the summer months than on the Pacific coast.
HOKKAIDO part 1 (Lake Shikosu, Tenkaen Haikyo)
I visited Hokkaido for the first time last year and have been waiting for the chance to come back! This is the beginning of my 2016 trip where I visit lake Shikosu and Tenkaen the abandoned Chinese theme-park.
福島潟へ一人旅 / Traveled alone to Fukushimagata (lagoon)
一人旅の軌跡 – マッタリ旅三昧
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日付:2012年10月19日
場所:新潟県新潟市北区新鼻
撮影機材:SONY HDR-HC3
JR白新線の豊栄駅で下車し、
そこから50分以上歩いて到着しました。
かなり距離があるので、
自動車で訪れた方がいいと思います。
Date : October 19, 2012, Japan
Place : Shinbanaotsu, Kita-ku, Niigata City, Niigata Prefecture
Photographing equipment: SONY HDR-HC3
I got off at Toyosaka Station of the JR Hakushin line,
and arrived on foot from there more than 50 minutes.
Because there is considerable distance, I think that you should come by car.
32 Beautiful local spots in Japan! 3 min break for healing nature and scenery
1.Gunma Oze ©ridge-SR
2.Kumamoto Milk Road©Aso city
3.”Kyotofu Haruno Utage”©Tomato_249
4.”Mie Gozaishodake Kouyou”©Komono City
5.”Miyazaki Takachiodake from Kankokudake”©Kobayashi city
6.”Nagasaki Evening scenery of Kujuku Island”©Nagasaki prefecture
7.”Nagasaki Sunset at Sasebo”©TsuruSho7
8.”Nagasaki Unzenn Onsen”©Nagasaki prefecture
9.”Nara Ginkgo trees”©Tenri city
10.”Niigata A shaft of light of Hoshi toge”©Koichi-Hayakawa
11.”Niigata-Golden_glow(Fukushima-gata)”©Koichi-Hayakawa
12.”Okayama-First_sunrise_at_mount_Yataka”©SUN
13.”Okinawa-Nagura_Bay”©Ishigaki city
14.”Saga-It's_the_dawn_of_Japan”©TsuruSho7
15.”Yamanashi Sengabuchi”©TAKAO_Tsushima
16.”Shimane-Lake”©Shimane prefecture
17.”Shizuoka-Sand_Dunes_at_Nakatajima”©SUN
18.”Shizuoka-Shuzenji_Onsen_Town”©Izu city
19.”Tochigi-Kegon_Falls”©taka14
20.”Tochigi-Mitsumata_Colony”©Ogura Osamu
21.”Tokyo-Angel's_ladder”©SUN
22.”Tokyo-Koishikawa_Korakuen_Garden”©Tokyo Metropolitan Government Park Association
23.”tTokyo-Magic_Hour”©SUN
24.”Wakayama-Momijidani_Teien_Garden”©Wakayama city
25.”Wakayama-Mount_Arida_mandarin_orange”©Arita city
26.”Yamaguchi-Reflection”©Tomato_249
27.”Yamanashi-Morning_glow_Mt.Fuji”©Koichi-Hayakawa
28.”Yamanashi-Scenery_of_early_winter(View_from_Lake_Motosu)”©Koichi-Hayakawa
29.”Chiba-Japanese_Symbol”©moja
30.”Ehime-Nibukawa_Gorge”©Imabari city
31.”Fukushima-Autumn_of_Bishamon-numa_(Goshikinuma_lake_group)”Koichi-Hayakawa
32.”Fukushima-Tadami_river_first_bridge”Koichi-Hayakawa
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今朝 6月30日(日曜日)の福島潟の日出です。
It is the sunrise this morning at Fukushimagata(Niigata Prefecture)
2011.5.18 Encuentro Japan tour 2011@Niigata
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Kkimiyo Ogawa(Bn)JOSE HERNAN CIBILS(P)
We play with tango dancer in NIiigata!!!!Gracias!
Terremoto Tsunami Japao dia 16 p09 Miyagi nevando pela manha iwate fukushima
Terremoto Tsunami Japao dia 16 p09 Miyagi nevando pela manha iwate fukushima
Enjoy the four seasons of Japan
Enjoy the four seasons of Japan
日本の四季を楽しむ!
Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter ...春・夏・秋・冬
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art-photo, my Japan, nature, Autumn, Amsterdam, Nikko, Cardiff, closer to Nature
Giant Straw Dinosaurs Invade Japanese Fields After Rice Harvest
Niigata Prefecture, Japan, has thought of a novel way to use the straw left over from their rice harvest. A “wara” or rice-straw festival is held every August 31st, where local artists build elaborate straw sculptures over wooden frames. The frames allow the statues to be larger and let spectators interact with them.
Amy Goda, an aspiring local artist, has gained fame for her spectacular rice-straw dinosaur sculptures. Her massive creatures have made the Wara Art Festival famous online. Visitors hoping to catch a glimpse of these unique sculptures can go to Uwasekigata Park in Niigata City’s Nishikan Ward, where they will remain until the beginning of November.
More info:
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