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Cherry Blossoms in Japan - experiencing japan's biggest annual event | cherry blossom season
This spring, I decided to go to different sakura spots and shoot. I was amazed by how different the feels are in every sakura spots. One thing, for sure, is that Sakura or cherry blossom trees make every place really magical.
We went to Kani, Kakamigahara, Inuyama, Iwakura, Nagoya, and Toki. I can't say which one is the best but one of the widest trees is in Nagoya Castle. As seen in the video, even a wide-angle lens needs to do a pan shot to cover it or I should stand really far.
I combined cinematic shots and montage in this video. I love candid shots because it feels real and natural so the content of this video is the result of my patience in capturing awesome footage. Hope you like it!
Cherry Blossoms in Japan - biggest annual event!
Cherry blossomsの意味や使い方 桜花 - 約1137万語ある英和辞典・和英辞典。発音・イディオムも分かる英語辞書。 Discover and book the best cherry blossom spots japan
Here's where to see Cherry blossoms in Tokyo with kids along with tulips and plum trees 2017/02/03 - Cherry Blossoms in Japan Season of Blooms It is a yearly tradition for many people to await the peak of the blooms of Sakura in Japan and forecasts come as early as October to December
Posts about cherry blossoms in japan 2018 forecast when to see them written by Mrs 2019/05/02 - Can I still see cherry blossoms in Japan in May
2019/02/28 - What is the significance of cherry blossoms in Japanese culture
If you're traveling to Japan this spring, don't miss out on seeing the best cherry blossom spots Japan has to offer.
When to see cherry blossoms in japan | japan-guide?
2nd week of April
Cherry blossoms in japan 2019: dates & viewing spots:
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Samurai, Daimyo, Matthew Perry, and Nationalism: Crash Course World History #34
In which John Green teaches you about Nationalism. Nationalism was everywhere in the 19th century, as people all over the world carved new nation-states out of old empires. Nationalist leaders changed the way people thought of themselves and the places they lived by reinventing education, military service, and the relationship between government and governed. In Japan, the traditional feudal society underwent a long transformation over the course of about 300 years to become a modern nation-state. John follows the course of Japanese history from the emergence of the Tokugawa Shogunate to the Meiji Restoration, and covers Nationalism in many other countries along the way. All this, plus a special guest appearance, plus the return of an old friend on a extra-special episode of Crash Course.
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権現堂堤の曼珠沙華 Red spider lily (Shot on RED ONE)
9月下旬〜10月上旬頃、権現堂堤(埼玉県幸手市)では約75万本の曼珠沙華(彼岸花)のじゅうたんで赤く染まります。
Red spider lily bloom all around at Gongendo bank in Satte City, Saitama Prefecture.
4K・古代出雲歴史博物館(Ancient Izumo History Museum)(国宝の銅剣・銅鐸・銅矛を展示)
( 4Kです。全画面(full screen)でご覧ください)
出雲の歴史や文化&ロマンを全国に発信する”島根県立古代出雲歴史博物館”が2007年3月10日(土)に出雲市大社町杵築東にオープンしました。
島根県が総事業費120億円をかけ、敷地面積5万7千平方メートル延べ床面積1万2千平方メートルの本館や体験工房を整備しました。
何と言っても圧巻は「荒神谷遺跡」や「加茂岩倉遺跡」から出土した銅剣、銅矛等の大量の青銅器や(国宝で荒神谷遺跡出土の銅剣358本、銅矛16本、銅鐸6個と重要文化財の加茂岩倉遺跡出土の銅鐸(どうたく)39個)、高さ47mあったとされる古代出雲大社本殿の復元模型、またロビーには四方から見渡せるように配置された「鎌倉時代の出雲大社本殿を支えた3本束の杉材の宇豆柱」が見ものです。
(It is 4K. Look in a full screen)
Izumo history Museum opened in Taisyachokizukihigashi, Izumo-shi on Saturday, March 10, 2007 in the Shimane that sent the history and culture & romance of Izumo to the whole country Prefectural ancient times.
Shimane took total business expense 12 billion yen and maintained the main building of 12,000 square meters of 57,000 square meters of plottage total of floor space and an experience-based studio.
Restoration of the Izumo Taisha Shrine main shrine, uzuhashira of the cedar of three bunches which supported Izumo Taisha Shrine main shrine in the Kamakura era where it was located to be able to look around it again from every direction in the lobby are sights in the ancient times said that there were a large quantity of bronze ware and which cooks 358 bronze swords of koujindani remains exhumation, bronze pike 16, bronze bell-shaped vessel six and bronze bell-shaped vessel (of the remains of Kamo Iwakura exhumation of the important cultural property with a national treasure how), 47m in height such as a bronze sword, the bronze pike that I excavated from wild Kamiya remains and the remains of Kamo Iwakura as for the best part even if I say anything.
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Tabidachi Japan Hanami - Cherry Blossoms & Snacks 2019
Spring is here and it's finally warming up! Cherry Blossoms are only here for a fleeting moment and we ventured out to Yamazaki River and Tsuruma Park in Nagoya in Aichi prefecture to enjoy hanami/watching the cherry blossoms.
[4K 60P] Gojo River Cherry Blossom /五条川の桜 [Panasonic GH5]
2018.3.27-31
BBQ party w/ kami fukuoka groups (hanami- sakura-cherry blossom day in japan)
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Settling Inter-Governmental Disputes in East Asia
November 19, 2018
24th Annual Timothy A. Gelatt Dialogue on the Rule of Law in East Asia
Moderator:
• José E. Alvarez, NYU Law
Panelists:
• Judge Hisashi Owada, (retired) International Court of Justice and Japan's former Ambassador to the UN
• Benedict Kingsbury, NYU Law
The annual dialogue was sponsored by the US-Asia Law Institute
2384(6B)Fake Videos of a Young Lady with Black Eyes 黒い目の若い女性・インチキ写真byはやし浩司Hiroshi Hayashi, Japan
2384(5)(an alien with long legs)+ 1983+1852+1210+572
Why do people deceive other people just for fun?
なぜ人は人を騙すのを楽しむのか?
+UFOs in Oliver’s Castle, U.K. over a crop circle
オリバー城近くのクロップ・サークルの上に現れたUFO
+Sphere UFOs in Scotland(スコットランドの球形UFO),“Towie Balls”
What are these balls, excavated in Scotland, named “Towie Balls”. The mystery of the balls and its answer.
スコットランドで発掘されている「トウイー・ボール」と呼ばれる石のボールは何か。その謎と答。
A hoax is a deliberately fabricated falsehood made to masquerade as truth as Wikipedia writes.
It is distinguishable from errors in observation or judgment, or rumors, urban legends, pseudosciences or April Fools' Day events that are passed along in good faith by believers or as jokes.
But very often people create hoaxes to deceive other people for their own purpose or to disturb other people about which I call it the symbol of stupidity of human-beings.
Hiroshi Hayashi++++++++++++はやし浩司
Hiroshi Hayashi++++++++++++はやし浩司
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I was watching your video, not listening; I do not speak Japanese but was interested in the subject you were doing. So when the Towie ball came up I went to Wiki to read about it. The write-up stated one was traced to Aberdeenshire, Scotland. The write-up also stated the Towie ball has been guessed as a game to a weapon. I remembered a few years back about the vitrified forts up in the area of Aberdeenshire. They are rock forts that were exposed to very high heat which scientist still can not reproduce...
今、みなさんにご覧いただきましたのは、スコットランドにあるオリバー城に現れたというUFOの動画です。
1996年8月ということになっています。
These are based upon Hiroshi Hayashi’s original ideas. Please keep it in your mind that no one is allowed to reproduce its content for any purpose without my permission and my name.
アイデアの盗用、転用、流用は禁止です。
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2384(6)+ 1133+679B
A Fake Picture of a Lady with Black Eyes(インチキ写真・黒い目の女性)
謎の画家たち(ラファエロ、ダビンチ、ミケランジェロ)
Mystery of Great Artists in Renaissance
ルネッサンスの謎と虚構(ラファエロ+ダビンチ+ミケンランジェロ
Fake History of Renaissance (Raffaello, da Vinci, and Michelangelo)
Especially no one can use my ideas and what S. Morimoto and I have found here in this video in any case without my permission and my name. Thank you very much for your strict attention.
とくにこのビデオの中で私が述べていることは、森本智氏と私が発見したことであり、どなたも、無断で転用、流用、盗用はできません。どうか、きびしくご留意ください。
Nov. 1st, 2014
Sep. 11th, 2017+2014年11月01日
はやし浩司
Hiroshi Hayashi
We have another history, hidden behind secret, which has been warped since the beginning days of the humans' history.
私たち人間には、人間がまだ知らない、隠されたもうひとつの歴史がある。
富士山 信仰の山 World Heritage Mt.Fuji and Religious Beliefs 世界遺産 富士講 富士山登山 富士山観光
Mount Fuji (Japan) 富士山が世界文化遺産に登録された理由のひとつが「信仰の対象」。富士山に登り参詣する動きは、早くからありました。室町時代に描かれた「絹本著色富士曼荼羅図」は、日月の中央に富士山がそびえ、登山道の下には浅間神社、さらにその下には禊のための川が流れています。江戸時代には信徒組織「富士講」が組織されるようになり、多くの信者が訪れ、それは現代でも引き継がれてきています。また、江戸時代の「富士曼荼羅」には、頂上の3 つの峰に阿弥陀三尊が存在しています。富士山頂上には、「古事記」に出てくる木花開耶姫命も祭られており、まさに神仏混合ですが、多様な信仰の対象して崇拝されてきました。
Mt. Fuji and Religious Beliefs
Mt. Fuji has long been revered as a sacred mountain; in the early Heian Period (9th century), a Sengen Shrine (a type of Shinto shrine which enshrines Konohana-sakuya-hime, a goddess associated with volcanoes and Mt. Fuji) was built at Mt. Fuji's northern base in order to quell any eruptions.In the late Heian Period (11th century), Mt. Fuji became a center for the ascetic practices of the Shugen-do religion.
Though it might have changed a bit in form, the spirit of this unique mountain-climbing worship remains alive today, with many people climbing Mt. Fuji every year, mainly during the summer months of July and August. And you can still see to this day religious artifacts such as small shrines, stone monuments, and a variety of rituals being performed in and around the mountain trails.
高遠城址公園のコヒガンザクラ 花散り始め
久しぶりに、高遠城址公園の桜を見に行きました。時期的には花が散り始めを迎えた頃で、前日の雨に色を濃くしておりました。
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眠そうなペンギン(Penguin sleep)
島根県の松江市にある鳥と花の公園。フォーゲルパークで撮影したペンギンです。眠る姿が可愛い。
参考:松江フォーゲルパーク
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松江フォーゲルパークは、島根半島の宍道湖北岸を走る出雲縁結び街道(国道431号線)の中ほど、目の前に一畑電車がのんびりと走るのどかな丘陵地にあります。この緑豊かな丘陵地は、東に伯耆大山、西に三瓶山という、2峰を望む、出雲風土記「国引神話」の舞台でもあります。西には出雲大社、荒神谷遺跡・加茂岩倉遺跡出土の銅剣・銅鐸などを有する古代出雲歴史博物館、東には松江城天守閣、神魂神社と、国宝を線で結んだ中心部でもあり、さらには対岸に神話の時代から沸き出でる玉造温泉と、いずれからでも容易に足を伸ばせますので、当園を組み合わせた出雲路を満喫できるプランがきっとお楽しみいただけます。
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Birds and flowers of the park in Matsue, Shimane Prefecture. Vogel is a penguin that was taken at Park. appearance to sleep is cute.
Reference: Matsue Vogel Park
Matsue Vogel Park, the middle of the Shimane Peninsula of Lake Shinji run the north bank Izumo matchmaking Road (431 National Highway), is located in the idyllic hills Ichibata train running back and have a good time ... in front of the eye. This lush green hills, the Hokidaisen to the east, that Mt. Sanbe to the west, overlooking the two peaks, is also the stage of Izumo Fudoki country 引神 talk. Izumo to the west Taisha, there rough Kamiya ruins duck Iwakura ruins excavated ancient Izumo history museum with such managed by an urban-bronze bell-shaped vessel, to the east Matsue Castle castle tower, and Kamosu Jinja, also tied the center of a national treasure in the line, and even the opposite shore and tamatsukuri onsen that come and boil from the age of myth, it stretches the foot easily from either, so you can enjoy plan that you can enjoy the Izumo path that combines Toen is surely.
Shimane Prefecture
Shimane Prefecture is a prefecture of Japan located in the Chūgoku region on the main Honshu island. The capital is Matsue. It is the second least populous prefecture in Japan, after its eastern neighbor Tottori. The prefecture has an area elongated from east to west facing the Chūgoku Mountain Range on the south side and to the Sea of Japan on the north side. It is divided into the Izumo Region in the East, the Iwami Region in the West and the Oki Region, a small group of islands off the northern coast. Most of the cities are near the shoreline of the Sea of Japan. Izumo Taisha in Izumo City is one of the oldest Shinto shrines in Japan.
The Oki Islands in the Sea of Japan are also part of Shimane Prefecture, which also claims to have jurisdiction over the South Korea-controlled island of Liancourt Rocks, Japanese: Takeshima(竹島)).
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Meiji period | Wikipedia audio article
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Meiji period
00:00:37 1 Meiji Restoration
00:05:11 2 Politics
00:13:26 3 Society
00:15:45 4 Economy
00:20:56 5 Military
00:21:05 5.1 Overview
00:21:57 5.2 Early Meiji period (1868–77)
00:27:42 6 Foreign relations
00:29:18 7 Contemporary observers and historians
00:29:42 8 See also
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The Meiji period (明治時代, Meiji-jidai), or Meiji era, was a Japanese era which extended from October 23, 1868, to July 30, 1912. This period represents the first half of the Empire of Japan, during which Japanese society moved from being an isolated feudal society to a Westernised form. Fundamental changes affected its social structure, internal politics, economy, military and foreign relations. The period corresponded to the reign of Emperor Meiji and was succeeded upon the accession of Emperor Taishō by the Taishō period.
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“How Green Was My Night Soil: Thinking with Excrement about Nineteenth-Century Japan”
April 12, 2018
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Excrement was a hot commodity in the cities of nineteenth-century Japan. The widespread use of night soil as an organic fertilizer meant that residents of cities such as Tokyo and Osaka could sell their waste rather than simply dispose of it. Thanks to this trade, pre–twentieth-century cities Japanese cities enjoy a reputation as having been remarkably green spaces in which residents lived in salubrious harmony with nature. In this presentation, I will argue that the nightsoil economy offers a novel way to situate late Tokugawa and early Meiji Japan into the broader history of the nineteenth-century world, while at the same time challenging the tendency to essentialize the “greenness” of early modern Japanese cities.
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[ 4K Ultra HD ] 春の国営アルプスあづみの公園 Alps Azumino National Government Park in Spring (Shot on RED EPIC)
春の国営アルプスあづみの公園(長野県安曇野市)では、北アルプスを背景にチューリップ畑や桜、新緑を楽しむ事ができます。
You can enjoy the tulip fields and cherry and fresh green against the background of the Northern Alps at Alps Azumino National Government Park in Spring.
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A short walk around Iwatayama Monkey Park in Arashiyama, Kyoto
A small but very beautiful and relaxing monkey park on the outskirts of Kyoto, Japan. After walking up a rather steep hill there is a lookout spot with an excellent view of Kyoto and a house where you can have something cold to drink and buy some snacks to feed the monkeys. The monkeys are wild but very used to people, although you're not allowed to touch them. This means that you can get very close and see what they're up to as they go about their daily monkey business...
I took this video walking from the upper lookout to the feeding house. It's not a very good video since I wasn't really holding the camera steady, there's breathing noise, poor zooms etc, and most of the fun is really in feeding the monkeys snacks, which is only at the very end of the video. I still uploaded it, sorry about that! Anyway, if you're in or near Kyoto why not go and give it a try...
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