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Things To Do In Japan In May | Spring Festivals and Events | Lin Nyunt
THINGS TO DO IN JAPAN IN MAY | SPRING FESTIVALS AND EVENTS Japan's May events are bountiful. May has loads of annual festivals to keep you occupied. You can find out what's on in May below. Some exact dates may vary year to year but you can use this video as a guide and check the links for the dates.
EVENT LINKS May Events:
Hirosaki Cherry Blossom Festival (April 23rd-May 6th):
Kyushu Beer Festival (April 27th-May 6th):
Kamogawa Odori (May 1st-24th):
Ashikaga Hanging Wisteria (Early to Late May):
Hakata Dontaku Matsuri (May 3rd-4th):
Hiroshima Flower Festival (May 3rd-5th):
Hamamatsu Matsuri (May 3rd-5th):
Heijo Tempyo Sai Matsuri (May 3rd-5th):
Shinkawa Market Festival (May 3rd-5th):
Kaname Inari Matsuri (May 11th-12th):
Nagoya Brazil Festival (May 12th-13th):
Sumo Summer Basho (May 13th-27th):
Aoi Matsuri (May 15th):
Shibuya Ohara Matsuri (Mid-Late May):
Kanda Matsuri:
Togyo 1000 Samurai (May 18th):
Kobe Festival (May 19th-20th):
Sanj Matsuri (May 18th-20th):
Sakata Matsuri (May 19th-21st):
Mifune Matsuri (May 20th):
PHOTO CREDITS Thumbnail: Isado Kaname Inari Matsuri Maiko By Joe Baz - CC BY 2.0, Aoi Matsuri By Japanexperterna Man on horseback at Aoi Matsuri by Kok Leng Yeo Kanda Matsuri by Josh Kobe Festival Woman by 663highland Kobe Festival Group by Mti Mickey and Minnie Mouse by mydisneyadventures Sanja Matsuri Crowd by Torsodog Sanja Matsuri Woman by rabbit_akra Sensoji at Night by Kakidai Sakata Matsuri Images by Inook2011 Mifune Images by Togyo 1000 Samurai by Alyson Hurt
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List of Japanese government and military commanders of World War II | Wikipedia audio article
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00:00:01 1 Central government 00:00:10 1.1 Supreme head of state 00:00:35 1.2 President of the Imperial Council 00:00:54 1.3 Chairman of the Imperial Advisory Council 00:01:10 1.4 Imperial family members 00:02:14 1.5 Vice Chairman of the Councilors of Court 00:02:29 1.6 Prime Ministers 00:04:45 1.7 Chief Cabinet Secretary 00:05:00 1.8 Military Secretary to Prime Minister 00:05:14 1.9 Lord Keeper of the Privy Seal 00:05:59 1.10 Imperial Privy Council 00:06:43 1.11 Imperial State Council 00:06:55 1.12 Imperial Aide to the Crown Prince 00:07:10 1.13 Military Aide-de-Camp 00:08:12 1.14 Grand Chamberlain 00:08:36 1.15 House of Representatives 00:08:58 1.16 House of Peers 00:09:37 2 Imperial Supreme War Command (1937-1945) 00:10:17 2.1 Imperial General Headquarters (Dai Honei) 00:17:26 2.2 Imperial Supreme War Council (Senso-shi-do) 00:20:55 3 Home Defence 00:21:05 3.1 Home Defense Headquarters 00:22:10 3.2 Tokyo metropolitan area 00:22:40 3.3 Tokyo Divisional District 00:22:57 3.4 Tokyo Defense Command 00:23:11 3.5 Tokyo Garrison Headquarters 00:23:30 3.6 Tokyo Bay Fortress Detachment Officers 00:23:54 3.7 Maizuru Fortified Zone 00:24:08 3.8 Tsushima Fortress Detachment 00:24:27 3.9 Officer assigned to General Defense Command 00:24:42 3.10 Shinbu Group (Fourteenth Area Army command) 00:24:59 3.11 Northeastern Army District Headquarters (Japan Proper) 00:25:16 3.12 Northern District Army Command 00:25:31 3.13 Western Army District HQ 00:25:46 3.14 Western District Army Command 00:26:00 3.15 Central District Army Headquarters 00:26:14 3.16 Central District Army Command 00:26:30 3.17 Chosen Army District 00:26:45 4 War Ministries 00:26:54 4.1 Munitions Minister 00:27:45 4.2 Material Section, War Ministry 00:27:59 4.3 Sagami Army Arsenal 00:28:13 4.4 Tokyo Army Arsenal 00:28:30 4.5 Army Remount Department 00:28:44 4.6 Inspector General of Chemical Warfare 00:29:03 4.7 Officer in Inspectorate General 00:29:17 4.8 Army Section, Imperial General Headquarters 00:29:33 4.9 Ōita PW Internment Camp Staff 00:29:49 4.10 Army Allied Prisoner of War Information Bureau 00:30:25 4.11 War Minister 00:31:21 4.12 Deputy Minister of War 00:31:33 4.13 Vice-Minister of War 00:32:26 4.14 Secretary to the War Minister 00:33:22 4.15 Military Affairs Bureau, War Ministry 00:36:11 4.16 Economic Mobilization Bureau in War Ministry and related sections 00:37:44 4.17 Personal Bureau of War Ministry 00:38:21 4.18 Press Relations Branch, Ministry of War 00:38:37 4.19 Army Field Marshal 00:39:09 4.20 Provost Marshal General 00:39:46 4.21 General Affairs Bureau, Provost Marshal Headquarters 00:40:03 4.22 Inspectorate General of Military Training 00:41:56 4.23 Imperial Army-Navy military teaching and training services units 00:42:12 4.24 Army Officers in Reserve list 00:44:12 5 Army 00:44:21 5.1 Deputy Chief of Army General Staff 00:44:50 5.2 Chief of Army General Staff 00:45:17 5.3 Bureau Chief of Army General Staff 00:45:32 5.4 1st Bureau Chief of Army General Staff 00:45:51 5.5 2nd Bureau Chief of Army General Staff 00:46:10 5.6 Vice Chief of Army General Staff 00:46:29 5.7 Army General Staff 00:48:54 5.8 20th Group - War Coordination, Army General Staff 00:49:12 5.9 Operations Section, Army General Staff 00:49:27 5.10 Third Section-Organization and Mobilization, Army General Staff 00:49:53 5.11 Chief of General Intelligence Bureau in Army General Staff 00:50:11 5.12 Second Bureau (Intelligence Division), Army General Staff 00:50:53 5.13 Russian unit of Second Bureau (Intelligence Division) Army General Staff 00:52:44 5.14 Army Technical Research Institute 00:53:05 5.15 Third Bureau (Logistics), Army General Staff 00:53:27 5.16 Railways and Shipping section, Army General Staff 00:53:44 5.17 Army Ordnance and Army Shipping Department 00:54:18 5.18 Chairman of the Military Affairs Bureau 00:55:34 5.19 Commanders Officer Army Home Stations 00:56:34 5.20 Army Aeronautical Department 01:04:16 5.21 Kwantung Army Commanders (until 1945) 01:05:28 5.22 Kwantung Government-General Administration 01:06:08 5.23 Structures in other Japanese armies 01:07:01 6 Police 01:07:10 6.1 Commander in Chief of Kempeitai units 01:08:27 6.2 Tokeitai police service units 01:08:46 6.3 Imperial Guards unit 01:11:35 6.4 Commander of Keishicho Civil Police forces 01:12:19 6.5 Operative Chief of Keishicho Civil Police units 01:12:40 6.6 Tokko police service unit 01:13:07 7 Marine Ministries 01:13:16 7.1 War Relief Association 01:13:30 7.2 Marine Ministers 01:14:23 7.3 Vice-Marine Ministers 01:14:40 7.4 Private Secretary to the Minister of the Navy 01:14:55 7.5 Navy Admirals of the Fleet 01:15:14 7.6 Navy Admirals 01:15:47 7.7 Navy Staff College's Research Department 01:16:02 7.8 Third Department in Marine Ministry 01:16:17 7.9 Bureau of Naval Affairs 01:16:31 7.10 Bureau of Naval Supply 01:16:45 7.11 Bureau of Naval Ac ...