Beautiful Shiga, Japan- September, 08, 2019
At the Azuchi Castle Archaeological Museum in Shiga, Japan, my granddaughters, Jessica and Larissa, raved about the challenge of researching and answering 10 questions about the historical and socio-cultural exhibits at this museum. After answering correctly, they received, as a souvenir, a beautiful, white Jomon shell that is the name of the first culture in the Japanese archipelago. The granddaughters were happy to have the opportunity to take pictures of people who pretended to be samurai and ninjas. They also were astonished at the replica of the house where the feudal lord Oda Nobunaga lived. This feudal lord was a major figure in Japanese history in the Sengoku period by military conquests dominating almost all of Japan. With the conquest, Nobunaga accumulated great wealth and invested a great deal in art and culture. To elevate his prestige, he built grand and beautiful gardens and castles. Such true works of art. Azuchi Castle, on the edge of Lake Biwa, is considered the grandest castle in Japan, covered in gold and statues on the outside, and decorated with fixed canvas, sliding doors, walls and inside ceiling paintings by his subject Kano. Eitoku from the Kano Art School which Nobunaga sponsored. Certainly, my granddaughters remembered and learned about the Japanese history of this period by successfully accomplishing the cultural challenge. Another place, smelling of vegetation, called La Colina, caught the eye for architecture, rice crops and countless people there. Hunger tightened, and the stomach thanked with a different cuisine can contemplate the sparkling waters of Lake Biwa, as well as hear the birdsong. The afternoon was toasted with the ride at Himurehachimangu. Lovers of Japanese history will love to visit the Himure Temple (at the origin of the founding of the city) and the ruins of Hidetsugu Castle. The latter is reached by a cable car with a beautiful view of Nishinoko Lake. I have so much to thank God for another beautiful day of cultural tours here in Japan. - 08 September 2019
Onimusha 2: Samurai's Destiny playthrough Part 25 {Final Boss,Credits,and Ranking}
Time for the big bad himself,Lord Nobunaga Oda! After a love scene with Oyu though of course. He'll start this battle on the ground,using his sword. This is your best chance to use the Rekka-Ken blade since he'll mainly be on the ground. You can also use your other weapons,but save the wind weapon at least. For the 2nd half of the fight,he'll start flying around the room mainly,changing his elements between Thunder,Fire,Wind,and Earth. He'll also use special attacks for whatever element he currently is. The Thunder attack is one of the most dangerous,and the wind one is easiest to dodge. Just find chances to hit him when he's close to or on the ground,then let him have it. You can also use your gun or bow if you find safe spots. Once he goes down,he transfers his power over,and you'll fight him in his Golden Statue. Here,Jubei uses the 5 Orbs to become the Onimusha. Your only weapon now is a beam from your hands. Use the targeting button to aim for the Gold Statue's weak spots,which is his 2 legs,2 hands,and finally his head. He'll be launching fireballs,laser beams,and spikes from the ground at you,and eventually a bunch of faces will appear that both protect him and come after you. If he gets close enough,he'll spit fire from below at you too. Keep a safe distance away and try to keep moving and shooting,you'll likely have to use the rest of your healing items here. He's near death when you start aiming for his head,so keep at it and he'll eventually fall! Credits play afterwards,and then you see your Scenario Route progress and Ranking. Stay tuned,bonus video coming up to finish the game off!
Onimusha Quadrilogy - Onimusha 2: Samurai's Destiny - Walkthrough Part 9 - Gifu Castle Part 2
Onimusha 2: Samurai's Destiny - Walkthrough Part 9 - Gifu Castle Part 2
Walkthrough of Onimusha 2: Samurai's Destiny in High Definition on the PlayStation 2.
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Release Date: August 27, 2002
Systems: PlayStation 2
Developer: Capcom
Publisher: Capcom
Description:
The sequel to Onimusha takes place ten years after the lone swordsman Samanosuke rose up against an army of demon warriors. As Nobunaga''s evil campaign continues to wreak havoc across feudal Japan, you must assume the role of a young warrior, Jubei Yagyuu, as she embarks on an epic and magical adventure of vengeance. Earn the respect of confidants along the way to help Jubei battle demons and monstrous bosses, overcome ingenious puzzles, and defeat Nobunaga''s pillaging hordes.
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JR東海 東海道本線・高山本線 岐阜駅に登ってみた Gifu Station. JR Tokai Tokaido Main Line / Takayama Main Line
2019年8月25日撮影
岐阜駅(ぎふえき)
JR東海 東海道本線・高山本線
1887年(明治20年)1月21日に官設鉄道が大垣駅から延伸した際の終着である加納駅(かのうえきとして開業。当時は現在よりも北東側の、名鉄各務原線旧安良田駅付近にあった
1888年(明治21年)12月15日に岐阜駅に改称
1889年(明治22年)6月西に移転(現・名鉄岐阜駅付近)
1913年(大正2年)7月22日に現在地に移転
1920年(大正9年)11月1日高山線(1934年に高山本線へ改称)が各務ケ原駅まで開通
1997年(平成9年)3月2日に高架駅が完成
2009年(平成21年)9月26日北口駅前広場に、金箔製の織田信長像を設置
2017年(平成29年)度の1日平均乗車人員は31,978人で、岐阜県内のJR東海の駅の中では最多
Gifu Station
JR Tokai Tokaido Main Line / Takayama Main Line
Opened on 21 January 1887
September 26, 2009 Installed a gold leaf Oda Nobunaga statue in the north exit station square
In 2017, the average daily number of passengers was 31,978, the largest among JR Tokai stations in Gifu Prefecture.
岐阜站
JR東海 東海道本線/高山本線
1887年1月21日開業
2009年9月26日,在北出口站前廣場安裝了金葉織田信長雕像
2017年,日均乘客量為31,978人,是岐阜縣JR東海站中最多的
岐阜站
JR东海 东海道本线/高山本线
1887年1月21日开业
2009年9月26日,在北出口站前广场安装了金叶织田信长雕像
2017年,日均乘客量为31,978人,是岐阜县JR东海站中最多的
기후 역
JR 도카이 도카이도 본선 · 다카야마 본선
1887 년 1 월 21 일 개관
2009 년 9 월 26 일 구치 역전 광장에 금박으로 만든오다 노부나가 동상을 설치해
2017 년도 1 일 평균 승차 인원은 31,978 명으로 기후 현의 JR 도카이 역에서 최다