Cherry Blossoms in Hadano, 2010: Scenery of Hadano, Japan 5 (Slideshow)
All photographs in the video were taken in spring, 2010,
秦野の桜 2010:秦野の風景5。ビデオの中の全ての写真は、2010年春に撮ったものです、
at:
Hakusenji Temple 白泉寺;
Ōkura 大倉;
Nishiōdake-Horikawa Str. 西大竹堀川線;
Izumotaisha Shrine Sagami Branch 出雲大社相模分祠;
Kōbōyama Park 弘法山公園;
Imaizumi Park 今泉名水桜公園;
Minoge Dainichidō Hōrenji Temple 蓑毛 大日堂 宝蓮寺;
Mizunashi Riv. 水無川;
Senzōji Temple 泉蔵寺;
Yōsenin Temple 養泉院;
Senshūji 泉秋寺;
Tsurumaki-Onsen Sta. 鶴巻温泉駅;
Shōbu 菖蒲;
Seki 関;
Kōtsūkōen 交通公園;
Soya 曽屋;
Ōkurashita 大倉下;
Hadano High School 秦野高校;
Chimura Zukkōyama 千村 頭高山;
Shijūhasse Riv. 四十八瀬川;
all in Hadano City.
Hadano is a town where Ms. SAKAI Izumi (1967-2007), vocalist of ZARD, lived at her teens.
秦野はZARDの坂井泉水さんが10代を過ごされたまちです。
more about Hadano:
秦野市観光協会 Hadano City Tourist Association
(only in Japanese);
Hadano City: Introduction of HADANO
BGM:「心を開いて」Kokoro wo hiraite カバー (covered)
programmed with KAWAI スコアメーカー(Score Maker) FX3 (based on the arrangement in ZARD BEST The Single Collection~軌跡~ Official Piano & Vocal Score);
original: ZARD 「心を開いて」Kokoro wo hiraite: words by Izumi Sakai, composed by Tetsuro Oda, arranged by Daisuke Ikeda.
iTunes Store: Golden Best - 15th Anniversary ZARD
Disc2 #2
also at:
YouTube: zard 心を開いて
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Series Scenery of Hadano, Japan
Scenery of Hadano, Japan
[=秦野の風景]
Scenery of Hadano, Japan 2: Flowers along Shijuhasse River, Jan.-Jun. 2009 (Slideshow)
[=秦野の風景2:四十八瀬川の花(2009年1月~6月)]
Mt.Fuji from Hadano: Scenery of Hadano, Japan 3 (Slideshow)
[=秦野からの富士山:秦野の風景3]
Odakyu Romancecars in Hadano: Scenery of Hadano, Japan 4
[=秦野の小田急ロマンスカー:秦野の風景4]
I Moved from Tokyo to Kanagawa: Japan Life Update # 3
Hey everyone! My move from Tokyo to Kanagawa is COMPLETE! The last week or so has been crazy but I'm finally all set up and settled in my new place. I cannot wait to bring you a new office tour as well as a new house tour. It is such a nice area. Do not worry, I am not that far from Tokyo. I will still be able to bring you great travel vlogs, HardOff/HobbyOff videos and everything else Tokyo has to offer. Thank you for your patience!
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5 days in and around Tokyo: Where to go | 5日間を東京の周りで過ごすおすすめスポット!
Day 1
・Yamanashi Prefecture
・Ice cave 氷穴
・Wind cave 風穴
・Kawaguchi lake 河口湖
・Asakura shrine 朝倉神社前
・Lantern festival Yamanashi prefecture
Day 2
・Asakusa (Sensoji, Nakamise street), 浅草(浅草寺、仲見世通り)
・Sky tree(スカイツリー)
・Shibuya crossing 渋谷交差点
・Hamarikyu gardens 浜離宮庭園
・Nakajima tea house 中島茶屋
(I was a little bit too enthusiastic about the lake in the voice over, it was just a pond. ;) )
・Shinjuku governmental building 39th floor (no admission fee needed) 東京都庁(39階展望台)
Day 3
・Kamakura 鎌倉
・Great Buddha 大仏
・Bamboo forest 竹林
・Tsurutontan つるとんたん
・Manju (buns with sweet bean paste in the middle) at nakamise street in Asakusa 浅草で饅頭
Day 4
・Tonotake in Kanagawa prefecture
How to get there: We took the Odakyu line from Shinjuku to Hadano station and from there we took bus number 21 to the Yabitsu pass (about 50min)
・ヤビツ峠登山口
小田急「秦野駅」⇒神奈川中央交通バス「秦21|ヤビツ峠ゆき」(50分)⇒ヤビツ峠(大人470円)
Day 5
・Hakone 箱根
・Owakudani (black onset eggs) 大涌谷
・Hakone open air museum 彫刻の森美術館
・Hakone shrine 箱根神社
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Gopro Hero 5 (& tons of accessories)
Iphone 7+
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Zhiyun Smooth 3 Stabilizer
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Chigasaki, Japan
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【HD】Japanese beautiful scenery of cherry blossoms
From Nara, Japan.
Very beautiful scenery when cherry blossoms are full bloom in Japan.
Odakyu Line train to Shinjuku
Taking the Odakyu Express Train from Noborito Station in Kawasaki to Shinjuku Station
Japan Trip 2013 Tokyo Ikebukuro Station West Exit Nishi-Ichibangai Area Gate 06
Ikebukuro Station
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Ikebukuro Station (池袋駅 Ikebukuro-eki) is a major railway station located in the Ikebukuro district of Toshima, Tokyo, Japan. With 2.71 million passengers on an average daily in 2007, it is the second-busiest railway station in the world (after Shinjuku Station), and the busiest station in the Tobu, Seibu and Tokyo Metro networks. It primarily serves commuters from Saitama and other residential areas northwest of the city centre. It is the Tokyo terminal of the Seibu Ikebukuro Line and the Tōbu Tōjō Line.
Driving around Hiratsuka, Kanagawa prefecture
Ever wondered what rural Japan actually looks like and what it's like on the roads? Well, here's a (rather long) video I shot just driving around my neighbourhood. For those interested in Japan.
Enoshima Island Shrine, Kanagawa Japan, Video of Shrine on Enoshima Island, Vacation trip
Enoshima Island Shrine, Kanagawa Japan, Video of Shrine on Enoshima Island, Vacation trip.
The three shrines (Hetsunomiya, Nakatsunomiya, and Okutsunomiya) in the Enoshima Island are generally grouped together and called Enoshima Shrine.
(1) Hetsu-no-miya shrine
EnoshimaMHThe first structures you will see after entering the torii gates is Hetsunomiya, the main shrine, sacred to Tagitsuhime, and was originally founded in 1206 by Sanetomo Minamoto (1192-1219), the Third Kamakura Shogun. It consists of three structures: Haiden, or the oratory, Heiden, or the hall to dedicate votive offerings to the sanctum and Honden, or the sanctum. All were rebuilt in 1657.
At the left of the shrine is the octagonal Ho-an-den, meaning a hall to install holly objects, and the structure was modeled after Yumedono of Horyuji in Nara, though much smaller in size. It is dedicated to the two famous Benten Statues: The nude Benten and the one equipped with eight arms. The nude, milk-white Benten statue measuring 54 centimeters tall is in half-cross legged posture playing the lute, whereby it is also called Myo-on (sweet tune) Benten and greatly venerated by pop musicians, kabuki players, etc. Being carved realistically to the fullest extent including woman's genitals, the shrine office is sometimes embarrassed by the request made from the influential quarters to let them take a look at it. Why unclothed? Some say because the white pigment will be stained by saline moisture if it is clothed.
The other Benten statue is nearly as tall as the Nude Benten, or 59 centimeters tall to be exact, and has eight arms, each holding something like a sword, a bow, a hoju (a peach shaped Buddhist fitting) etc. An ICA designated by the Prefecture of Kanagawa. Although it is certain that the statue was made during the Kamakura Period (1185-1333), who fashioned it remains unknown. Cross-legged, it is arrayed in karaginu, or a half-length kimono which is outermost layer of the 12-layered court ensemble. In days of yore, the statue must have been richly tinted in colors. According to the literature made by Fujisawa city, the statue was carved in the late Kamakura Period, and the nude Benten statue later than that.
During the Edo Period, the statues were usually enshrined deep inside the feretory and worshipers were unable to view them face to face. The Temple exhibited them for the public only every six years, that were the Year of Snake and Boar. (See Eto of Kamakura Terminology.) In those years, Enoshima was overwhelmed by crowds, and its revenues soared.
Since Benten is of Buddhist elements, the statues were almost thrown away shortly after the Meiji Imperial Restoration of 1868 under the anti-Buddhist movement. They were dumped into a corner of the hall of Nakatsu-no-miya. Local children played with them. A closer look at the Nude Benten will reveal her left hand down the elbow, the left leg down the knee and the right ankle are slightly different in tint from other part of the statue. They were missing at the time of retrieval. Unfortunately, the replaced one does not look, say connoisseurs, like the original one. Its right sole, for example, should face straight upward, but it does not.
The statues here look rather like sculptures for appreciation than objects of worship. They are exhibited on a display stand, not enshrined on the altar. Ho-an-den is open from 9:00 a.m. to 16:30. Admission : 200 yen.
(2) Nakatsu-no-miya shrine
As noted earlier, this shrine was erected by Priest En-nin in 853, dedicating to Ichikishimahime. Curious though it may sound that Buddhist priest erected a Shinto shrine, amalgamation of Shinto and Buddhism was already progressing in his days. Present-day shrine was rebuilt in 1689.
(3) Okutsu-no-miya shrine
Enshrined here is Tagirihime. Legend holds that the goddess usually stays in the cave down the cliff during winter. She comes up here on the first Serpent Day of April and goes back to the cave on the first Boar Day of October on lunar calendar. The shrine is a typical irimoya (hipped-gabled roof) style of architecture, though not old. It was rebuilt in 1842.
On the ceiling of the oratory, the well-known 'A Turtle Glaring at Eight Directions', painted by Hogetsu Sakai (1761-1829), appears and stares down at you no matter where you are.
Sights and Sounds of Japan
A park in Kanagawa (Tokyo) and Fuji-san
Conhecendo o Japão #3 (Park Cultural hadano kanagawa)
Japan Trip: Lapis Oboke monster and gem displayed local foods Tokushima, Shikoku
Japan Trip: Lapis Oboke monster and gem displayed local foods Tokushima, Shikoku
【★009★Tokushima Iya Valley Oboke Gorge Lapis Oboke】
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The Oboke Gorge (Ōboke) has unusual geological strata, including a rudaceous schist formation designated as a natural monument. Oboke Gorge and neighboring Koboke Gorge a little ways downstream, are narrow, steep sided gorges near the entrance to the Iya Valley. Their names mean big dangerous steps and small dangerous steps as their jagged, rocky walls can be dangerous to navigate. Yoshino River has cut through the Shikoku Mountains over the ages, eroding crystalline schist into winding gorges with myriad shapes and forms, which almost look like marble statues.
The gorges are one of the leading outdoor destinations in Japan and are known for their beautiful natural scenery and for the variety of outdoor attractions.
Lapis Oboke
Lapis Oboke is a rest area (called Michi no Eki meaning, station on the road) close to Oboke Station with a tourist information center, restaurant and shop.Inside is the funny little Yokai Museum featuring models and dioramas of the ghosts and monsters (yokai), such as Demon King. The Museum was recognized by cartoonist, Mizuki Shigeru. A small gem museum resides on the floor above the Yokai Museum.
Hours: 9:00 to 17:00
Closed: Mondays from December to February
Admission: 500 yen (both museums)
The level of English: Moderate
Access Information
A rental car is recommended to visit the area.
1. Get off Oboke Station and then walk 20 minutes the station.
Misaki Port, Kanagawa, Japan [iPhone 4S/HD]
Misaki Port, located at the tip of the Miura Peninsula in Kanagawa Prefecture, is known as a hub of distant water fishing for tuna. It is also a popular tourist destination for people from the Tokyo area and the Yokohama area. Only a 1.5 hour train or car ride from central Tokyo takes you to the calm and quiet seaside town, where you can enjoy good and reasonably priced tuna, marine sports and glorious views.
- Shot in 1080p full HD with an iPhone 4S on Sep. 18th, 2012
Views of Hiratsuka, Kanagawa Japan
Views of Hiratsuka City, Kanagawa prefecture Japan.
Rural Hiratsuka, Kanagawa prefecture.
A walk around my neighbourhood in Hiratsuka, Kanagawa prefecture.
Atsugi-shi, Kanagawa-Ken - Cinematic
Esse vídeo é um curta metragem ou um pequeno vídeo caseiro mostrando alguns locais da cidade de Atsugi-shi na província de Kanagawa que fica próximo à Tokyo no Japão.
Part 1 Driving thru Zama-shi, Kanagawa, Japan
Driving with my crazy family on a rainy Saturday thru Zama-shi on narrow roads driving on the left side...
NEW UP GARAGE MEGA STORE IN JAPAN! - JDM Car Parts Heaven!
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In this EP we go to the new UP GARAGE store in Machida, Yokohama.
This store is famous in Japan for having second hand car parts for sale. All the JDM used parts you could ever want in one big store!
#CarParts #UpGarage #JDM
Music by Joakim Karud
Isehara..my town in japan
Xiaomi Yicam
Getting ready for the shuttle bus @ Odaiba
We're in front of the Tokyo Teleport Subway Station, waiting for the shuttle bus to travel around The Odaiba island
From here we can see Fuji TV, The Diver City. What a beautiful clear day in Tokyo