Hiratsuka, Kanagawa Japan
Hiratsuka, Kanagawa Japan
Hiratsuka, Japan
I made this video about my hometown (or favorite place) in my university English class.
JapanVlog1 TANABATA FESTIVAL Hiratsuka Kanagawa Japan
Hiratsuka Japan Tanabata Festival
Rural Hiratsuka, Kanagawa prefecture.
A walk around my neighbourhood in Hiratsuka, Kanagawa prefecture.
Lao lifestyle live in Hiratsuka (Japan)
Laotian live in Hiratsuka to joy Japanese culture on 11th Aug. 2008
Melhor lugar para morar no JAPÃO- HIRATSUKA 1... Isto é, Japão.
Made by Miti ¥ 85 -Se um dia , voltei....é porque bons momentos vivi e boas lembranças guardei no coração... Onde ...tudo começou, meu vinculo com o Japão, começou nessa inesquecivel cidade...HIRATSUKA. E gostaria muito de compartilhar....LIKE, LIKE,LIKE e Compartilhem..................................Made by Miti.
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2011 Night Run - Hiratsuka to Tsujido 110708
Riding an inbound night Tokaido line train from Hiratsuka to Tsujido.
Lyle (Hiroshi) Saxon
Japanese dance parade in Toyama
Saw these guys making their way through a shopping strip in Toyama yesterday. Things you would never see back in the states...
Shonandai Culture Center Drive
This is a video of the crazy road on the way to Shonandai...
[FC-150]平塚駅南口前の噴水[HD] -The fountain in front of Hiratsuka Station-
2010.Oct.16. 平塚駅南口前の噴水 The fountain in front of Hiratsuka Station(South Exit), Kanagawa, Japan. CASIO HIGH SPEED EXILIM EX-FC150.
Espectacular en Shonandai - Japon
De compras hacia el Seiyu
Tanabata Festival Fussa, Japan
Fussa City Mayor, Kato Ikuo speaks on the historical and cultural significance of the Fussa Tanabata Festival. As well as the city's relationship with the neighboring U.S. military facility, Yokota Air Base.
A short bike ride around my neighbourhood
Just a little bike ride around my neighbourhood in Yokouchi, Hiratsuka.
Kururi Castle, Kimitsu, Chiba Prefecture, Japan
Kururi Castle (久留里城) in Kimitsu, Chiba prefecture.
Built in 1540 by Mariya Takeda. It was later captured by Satomi Yoshitaka, who used it as his base of operations against the Hōjō clan who were based in Odawara Castle.
The Hōjō made three failed attempts to take Kururi Castle, until finally in 1564 the Hõjõ, with the help of samurai trained in the methods of shinobijutsu (castle infiltration), seized the castle and the Satomi fled. The Satomi weren’t fazed though and led an all out assault to reclaim the castle just three years later in 1567.
In 1590 Toyotomi Hideyoshi laid siege to the Hõjõ base castle at Odawara defeating the Hõjõ. The Satomi had been asked by Toyotomi Hideyoshi to help in the attack on the Hõjõ, but support from the Satomi clan wasn’t given in time. Toyotomi Hideyoshi subsequently punished them by depriving the Satomi of their entire domain.
Toyotomi Hideyoshi’s able ally Tokugawa Ieyasu assigned the castle to Matsudaira Tadamasa. A large castle town was established at the base of the mountain within the third bailey of the castle which now encompassed not only the mountain but the entire valley below.
Kururi Castle was later successively ruled by the Osuga, Tsuchiya, and Kuroda clans after the Battle of Sekigahara (1600). In 1679 the daimyõ Tsuchiya Naoki was declared insane, his son was demoted, and the domain was suppressed. The castle was allowed to fall into ruin.
In 1842 the domain was once again revived under Kuroda Naozumi when the shõgun appointed him to the castle with the hope of reinvigorating the peninsula. The Kuroda continued to rule the domain up until the Meiji Restoration in 1868.
In 1872, by order of the new Meiji government, the castle was demolished and the lumber and stone was carried down from the mountain to be used for building public buildings and road works.
Like most Japanese castles today, Kururi Castle’s ruins are now a public park. A new keep was constructed in 1979 in concrete from drawings and diagrams dating from the mid-1500’s. This new concrete keep was built next to the original castle’s base, not on the same site, to preserve the original foundations. The original foundations are situated right next to the new keep and are fenced off. A sign has been erected showing a photo of the original foundation stones.
It is a 600 odd metre walk to the second bailey and then a further 50 metres or so to the main keep. One can see how easy it would have been to defend on all sides as the castle was built to take advantage of the steep terrain. Even today there is only one way to the main keep and that was protected on all sides by steep cliffs topped by a wall.
The keep itself sits atop a narrow mountain top with a small bailey that was walled and had a single simple gate. It commands a grand view of the surrounding area which even today is over 90% heavily forested mountains. Fifty metres down from the main keep the second bailey was much smaller and also encircled by a wall with two simple gates. The Third bailey was actually 800 metres away down in the plains at the base of the mountain. This was similarly walled with two simple gates. There were no moats at this castle.
Of interest are the walls which stand at only 5’2”. This was to enable the castles occupants to lob stones and flaming bails over the walls at attackers.
During the construction of the original castle, legend states that it rained 21 times, or once every three days. For this reason the castle was also given the nickname U Castle (雨) or “rain” Castle.
© James Kemlo
More than Shopping Village - Plearnwan
Plearnwan is located in Prachuap Khiri Khan . It's around 207 kilometers from Bangkok to Plearnwan.
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TOKYO.| Downtown | Asagaya Tanabata Festival. August 6. 2017
Asagaya Tanabata Festival 2017
KUMAGAYA SPORTS & CULTURE PARK MAIN STADIUM (Saitama, JAPAN)
2009.11.15 (SUN) 13:00K.O.
THE 89th EMPEROR'S CUP 1/8 FINAL
FC GIFU (White) 1-0 JEF UNITED ICHIHARA CHIBA (Yellow)
KUMAGAYA SPORTS & CULTURE PARK MAIN STADIUM (KUMAGAYA, JAPAN)
Attendance 3,569
Sogo Koen park (総合公園) in Urayasu City, Chiba, Japan
This gorgeous seaside park adjacent to Tokyo Bay was a nice find, while out on my bicycle one day. The best part was the HUGE open field right by the water's edge (about the size of at least 2 football fields), great for playing ball, flying kites, and tossing the frisbee. They also have a day camp area where you can have a BBQ cookout.
More info (in Japanese) here:
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Indonesian Tranditional Dance Performance
This is our performance when we joined in Winter Course at Ibaraki University (25 Des 2013). We mixed many traditional dances from Indonesia in this performance. There were from Sumatra, West Java, Central Java, and Papua traditional dance.
Lets enjoyed...!!! :)
[FC-150]鹿児島市文化公園の噴水[HD] -Fountain in Cultural Park-
2011.Aug.14 鹿児島市文化公園(鹿児島市民文化ホール横)の噴水 Fountain in Cultural Park(Bunka-Koen), Kagoshima City, Japan. CASIO HIGH SPEED EXILIM EX-FC150.