KITA-KYUSYU JAPAN 2020 1 / 北九州2020 第1回
This is the travel movie of visiting the hot springs of Kitakyushu in Japan by rail and bus in Jan. 2020 part.1,from Kumamoto to Unzen-onsen / 北九州の旅の様子です。
Prime Minister of Cambodia visits Kyoto, Japan
Prime Minister Hun Sen of Cambodia visited Kyoto, Japan in December 2013.
Kyoto was the capital of Japan for over 1000 years and boasts a tremendous amount of beautiful historic architecture. Kyoto is an hour flight from Tokyo.
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GRAVES REGISTRATION 8204TH, KOKURA, JAPAN
Date: 1964 - 1980
Creators: Department of Defense. Department of the Army. Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff for Operations. U.S. Army Audiovisual Center. ca. 1974-5/15/1984 (Most Recent)
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Guest House Kaine, Fukuoka, Japan (JP)
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Guest House Kaine, Fukuoka, Japan (JP)
Ten minutes from Hakata station. 20 minutes from the Fukuoka Airport with good access. You can easily walk to Tenjin and Nakasu. You may enjoy every bit of Hakata without worrying about your watch. It is an at-home Japanese style guesthouse and the price is very reasonable. We have single/twin rooms or dormitory rooms. Travelers who are planning to visit other places in Kyushu such as Nagasaki, Miyazaki, Kumamoto, Kagoshima, Oita, Saga, or South Korea this is a perfect place for you to take a pit stop. This description is based on information provided by the specialty lodging.
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Restaurant, Bar / Lounge, Air Conditioned, Non-Smoking Rooms, Hair Dryer, Complimentary Toiletries, Shared Bathroom, Shower
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Dry Cleaning, Safe-Deposit Box, Laundry service, Bicycle Rental, Computer, Designated Smoking Area
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High-speed Internet is available at this hotel. Wireless internet on site.
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Parking is available.
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From 3:00 PM
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Prior to 11:00 AM
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Kansai International Airport | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
Kansai International Airport
00:02:02 1 History
00:03:08 1.1 Construction
00:07:39 1.2 Operation
00:10:36 1.3 Expansion
00:12:14 1.4 Relationship with Itami Airport
00:14:30 1.5 Typhoon Jebi
00:15:10 2 Terminals
00:15:19 2.1 Terminal 1
00:16:41 2.2 Terminal 2
00:17:57 3 Airlines and destinations
00:18:06 3.1 Passenger
00:18:15 3.2 Cargo
00:18:23 4 Ground transportation
00:18:33 4.1 Rail
00:19:37 4.2 Bus
00:19:57 4.3 Parking
00:20:57 4.4 Ferry service
00:21:18 5 Other facilities
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- Socrates
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Kansai International Airport (関西国際空港, Kansai Kokusai Kūkō, colloquially known as Kankū (関空)) (IATA: KIX, ICAO: RJBB) is an international airport located on an artificial island in the middle of Osaka Bay off the Honshu shore, 38 km (24 mi) southwest of Ōsaka Station, located within three municipalities, including Izumisano (north), Sennan (south), and Tajiri (central), in Osaka Prefecture, Japan.
Kansai opened 4 September 1994 to relieve overcrowding at Osaka International Airport, which is closer to the city of Osaka and now handles only domestic flights. It consists of two terminals: Terminal 1 and Terminal 2. Terminal 1, designed by Italian architect Renzo Piano, is the longest airport terminal in the world with a length of 1.7 km (1.1 mi). The airport serves as an international hub for All Nippon Airways, Japan Airlines, and Nippon Cargo Airlines, and also serves as a hub for Peach, the first international low-cost carrier in Japan.
In 2016, 25.2 million passengers used the airport making it the 30th busiest airport in Asia and 3rd busiest in Japan. Freight volume was at 802,162 tonnes total, of which 757,414 t were international (18th in the world), and 44,748 t were domestic. The 4,000 m × 60 m (13,123 ft × 197 ft) second runway was opened on 2 August 2007. As of June 2014, Kansai Airport has become an Asian hub, with 780 weekly flights to Asia and Australasia (including freight 119), 59 weekly flights to Europe and the Middle East (freight 5), and 80 weekly flights to North America (freight 42).
Bridging Diversity: Kyoko Matsuoka at TEDxFukuoka 日本語CC
Kyoko Matsuoka is a Fukuoka-based architect who is the owner and founder of the award-winning Spinglass Architects architectural firm and the chairman of an NPO. Kyoko graduated in 1987 from Kyushu University's Faculty of Engineering and later received Master's Degrees from both Tokyo Metropolitan University and Columbia University. Since 2007, Kyoko has also been an associate professor at Tokyo Denki University. In 1992, she founded Spinglass Architects, a firm known for its cutting-edge design. With Kyoko as the firm's principal architect, Spinglass Architects has been involved with a variety of projects, many of which can be seen here in Fukuoka. The Kitakyushu Airport connection bridge, a number of housing and commercial structures, community-based street revitalization, and furniture design are but a few of the projects Kyoko has worked on. Kyoko and Spinglass Architects continue to claim prestigious awards for their work, including the Fukuoka Prefecture Culture Award in 2008; the Kyushu Chapter Prize for Architectural Design in 2008; and the Best Building in Fukuoka Award in 2004 and 2007.
[日本語字幕: Tomoko Richard]
TEDxFukuoka is one of the TEDx conferences.
In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. At a TEDx event, TEDTalks video and live speakers combine to spark deep discussion and connection in a small group. These local, self-organized events are branded TEDx, where x = independently organized TED event. The TED Conference provides general guidance for the TEDx program, but individual TEDx events are self-organized.* (*Subject to certain rules and regulations)
YAMAGUCHI PREFECTURE - MINE CITY AND YAMAGUCHI CITY
This time we went to Yamaguchi Prefecture, next to Fukuoka Prefecture. The access is pretty easy. You can go there by car from Kitakyushu Airport in one hour by, and Shimonoseki Port in 45 minutes.
Mine City has a rich nature and is a famous tourist destination. Akiyoshido, a limestone cave which is older than 300 million years can be seen. Furthermore, once a year the so-called fire-walking festival is held in Yamaguchi City. Participants walk with their bare feet over the fire for the safety of their homes and a prosperity business year. Another interesting place is the Yamaguchi Center for Arts and Media (YCAM). Here you can find new technology and gadgets to ease everyday life. By all means, please visit Yamaguchi.
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Traveling to Japan | Walking around Nagoya City
Nagoya (名古屋) is the largest city in the Chūbu region of Japan. It is Japan's third-largest incorporated city and the fourth most populous urban area. It is located on the Pacific coast on central Honshu. It is the capital of Aichi Prefecture and is one of Japan's major ports along with those of Tokyo, Osaka, Kobe, Yokohama, Chiba, and Kitakyushu. It is also the center of Japan's third-largest metropolitan region, known as the Chūkyō Metropolitan Area. As of 2015, 2.28 million people lived in the city, part of Chūkyō Metropolitan Area's 9.10 million people.
Nagoya is served by Chūbu Centrair International Airport (NGO), built on an artificial island in Tokoname. The airport has international flights and a high volume of domestic flights.
A second airport is Nagoya Airfield (Komaki Airport, NKM) near the city's boundary with Komaki and Kasugai. On February 17, 2005 Nagoya Airport's commercial international flights moved to Centrair Airport. Nagoya Airfield is now used for general aviation and as an airbase and is the main Fuji Dream Airlines hub.
Nagoya Station, the world's largest train station by floor area, is on the Tōkaidō Shinkansen line, the Tōkaidō Main Line, and the Chūō Main Line, among others. JR Central, which operates the Tōkaidō Shinkansen, has its headquarter there. Meitetsu is also based in Nagoya, and along with Kintetsu provides regional rail service to the Tōkai and Kansai regions. Nagoya Subway provides urban transit service.
Nagoya Port is the largest port by international trade value in Japan. Toyota Motor Corporation exports via this port.
Nagoya's two most famous sightseeing spots are Atsuta Shrine and Nagoya Castle.[35]
Atsuta Shrine is the second-most venerable shrine in Japan, after Ise Grand Shrine. It is said to hold the Kusanagi sword, one of the three imperial regalia of Japan, but it is not on public display. It holds around 70 festivals per year. The shrine hosts over 4,400 national treasures that span its 2,000 year history.
Nagoya Castle was built in 1612. Although a large part of it burned down during World War II, the castle was restored in 1959, adding amenities such as elevators. The castle is famous for two magnificent Golden tiger-headed carp (金の鯱 Kin no Shachihoko) on the roof, often used as the symbol of Nagoya.
Other attractions include:
Nagoya TV Tower and Hisaya-Ōdori Park, located in the central Sakae district
JR Central Towers of Nagoya Station
Midland Square: The new international sales headquarters for Toyota features Japan's highest open-air observation deck.[36]
The Nagoya Port area: The Nagoya port area includes a themed shopping mall called Italia Mura as well as the popular Port of Nagoya Public Aquarium.
Higashiyama Zoo and Botanical Gardens and the Higashiyama Sky Tower
The Toyota museums: The Toyota Commemorative Museum of Industry and Technology near Nagoya station
Danpusan Kofun : The maximum old burial mound(Kofun) in Aichi.
The Noritake factory: The home of Noritake fine chinaware is open to visitors and allows people to learn about the history of the establishment. It includes a cafe, information/technology displays, and shopping facilities, so visitors can spend a whole day wandering through the displays and grounds. It also holds a few unrestored areas that serve as reminders of devastation caused by the final stages of World War II.
The SCMaglev and Railway Park
The Nagoya/Boston Museum of Fine Arts (N/BMFA)
The Ōsu shopping district and nearby temples, Ōsu Kannon and Banshō-ji
The Tokugawa Art Museum and the Tokugawa Garden, a surrounding Japanese garden
The Nagoya City Science and Art Museums, located in Shirakawa Park, not far from Fushimi Subway Station
The Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ Money Museum, now located near the Akatsuka-shirakabe 赤塚白壁 bus stop on Dekimachi-dori.[37]
Legoland Japan, Japan's first Legoland resort.
Nagoya is a starting point for visits to the surrounding area, such as Inuyama, Little World Museum of Man, Meiji Mura, Tokoname, Himakajima, Tahara, Toyohashi and Toyokawa and Hamamatsu. Reachable with at most a two-hour journey are Gifu, Gujo Hachiman, Gifu, Ise Shrine, Takayama, Gifu, Gero Onsen and the hill stations in the Kiso Valley Magome and Tsumago.
Source: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nagoya
Credit to Ade Sazaliana who took the video.
Cambodia Prime Minister Talk
At the evening of 20 July 2017 Cambodia Prime Minister Samdech Techo Hun Sen holds talks with HE. Nguyễn Phú Trọng, Secretary General of the Communist Party of Vietnam Central Committee at the Peace Palace. Cambodian and Vietnamese leaders have pledged to further strengthen the bilateral relations and promote the connectivity in all sectors between the two countries. The commitment was made during the meeting here this afternoon between Samdech Akka Moha Sena Padei Techo Hun Sen, Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Cambodia, and visiting General Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Vietnam (CPV) H.E. Nguyen Phu Trong, the premier’s Assistant H.E. Eang Sophalleth told reporters. Both sides agreed to boost more infrastructure connectivity to promote trade and economic exchange up to US$5 billion by 2025. H.E. Nguyen Phu Trong appreciated Cambodia for her rapid development and congratulated the Kingdom on the successful organisation of the recent Commune/Sangkat Council Election. H.E. Nguyen Phu Trong also recalled the achievements in the relations and cooperation between both nations in the past 50 years, and informed Samdech Techo Hun Sen of Vietnam’s grant aid of US$25 million for the construction of an office building for the Cambodian National Assembly’s General Secretariat. For his part, Samdech Techo Hun Sen expressed thanks to the Vietnamese side for the grant aid, stressing that it is a big gift for strengthening the rule of law in Cambodia. The Cambodian premier lauded the good relations between the two neighbouring countries and thanked Vietnam for her support to Cambodia, particularly to the listing of Sambor Prey Kuk of Cambodia as a World Heritage Site. Samdech Techo Hun Sen also asked the Vietnamese side to encourage more tourists to Cambodia and to promote the cooperation between the neighboring provinces in preventing cross-border crimes. After the meeting, both leaders presided over the signing ceremony of the Joint Statement on Strengthening Cambodia-Vietnam Friendship and a number of cooperation documents, including the Framework Agreement between the Royal Government of Cambodia and the Government of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam on Economic Connectivity; the Memorandum of Understanding on “Cooperation on Power Plant Development Project, Power Transmission Connections and Power Trade”; the Protocol on “Permanent Disaster Emergency Action along Land Border”; and the Memorandum of Understanding between the Institute of Posts, Telecommunications, and Information Communication Technology (NIPTICT) of the Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications of Cambodia and Viettel (Cambodia) Pte. Ltd.
Chubu Centrair International Airport | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
Chubu Centrair International Airport
00:01:00 1 History
00:03:57 1.1 Route withdrawals
00:05:18 1.2 Ongoing projects
00:05:45 2 Terminals
00:06:49 3 Airlines and destinations
00:06:58 3.1 Passenger
00:07:07 3.2 Cargo
00:07:15 4 Ground transportation
00:07:25 4.1 Train
00:08:14 4.2 Bus
00:08:40 4.3 Ferry
00:09:03 4.4 Car
00:09:15 5 Shopping
00:09:42 6 Other facilities
00:10:07 7 Accolades
Listening is a more natural way of learning, when compared to reading. Written language only began at around 3200 BC, but spoken language has existed long ago.
Learning by listening is a great way to:
- increases imagination and understanding
- improves your listening skills
- improves your own spoken accent
- learn while on the move
- reduce eye strain
Now learn the vast amount of general knowledge available on Wikipedia through audio (audio article). You could even learn subconsciously by playing the audio while you are sleeping! If you are planning to listen a lot, you could try using a bone conduction headphone, or a standard speaker instead of an earphone.
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The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing.
- Socrates
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Chubu Centrair International Airport (中部国際空港, Chūbu Kokusai Kūkō) (IATA: NGO, ICAO: RJGG) is an international airport on an artificial island in Ise Bay, Tokoname City in Aichi Prefecture, 35 km (22 mi) south of Nagoya in central Japan.Centrair is classified as a first class airport and is the main international gateway for the Chubu (central) region of Japan. The name Centrair (セントレア, Sentorea) is an abbreviation of Central Japan International Airport, an alternate translation used in the English name of the airport's operating company, Central Japan International Airport Co., Ltd. (中部国際空港株式会社, Chūbu Kokusai Kūkō Kabushiki-gaisha). 10.2 million people used the airport in 2015, ranking 8th busiest in the nation, and 208,000 tons of cargo was moved in 2015.
samdech Hun Sen Back from USA & UN
Prime Minister Hun Sen of Cambodia back from USA & UN 01.10.18
Alweg Test Track (1957)
The 1957 Alweg Monorail test track in Fuhlingen, Germany, as reported by the Czechoslovakia press. Alweg saw limited implementation in the 20th century, mostly with Japan and Disney, but is now enjoying a resurgance of interest with new systems being built in China, South America, the Middle East, Korea and elsewhere. Further information can be found at monorails.org (The Monorail Society). If you like this video, please click above on my name for more. Subscribers welcome!
Philippine Foods Store (2017)Fukuoka Ken.
Chūbu Centrair International Airport | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
Chūbu Centrair International Airport
00:01:00 1 History
00:03:57 1.1 Route withdrawals
00:05:18 1.2 Ongoing projects
00:05:45 2 Terminals
00:06:49 3 Airlines and destinations
00:06:58 3.1 Passenger
00:07:07 3.2 Cargo
00:07:15 4 Ground transportation
00:07:25 4.1 Train
00:08:14 4.2 Bus
00:08:40 4.3 Ferry
00:09:03 4.4 Car
00:09:15 5 Shopping
00:09:42 6 Other facilities
00:10:07 7 Accolades
Listening is a more natural way of learning, when compared to reading. Written language only began at around 3200 BC, but spoken language has existed long ago.
Learning by listening is a great way to:
- increases imagination and understanding
- improves your listening skills
- improves your own spoken accent
- learn while on the move
- reduce eye strain
Now learn the vast amount of general knowledge available on Wikipedia through audio (audio article). You could even learn subconsciously by playing the audio while you are sleeping! If you are planning to listen a lot, you could try using a bone conduction headphone, or a standard speaker instead of an earphone.
You can find other Wikipedia audio articles too at:
You can upload your own Wikipedia articles through:
The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing.
- Socrates
SUMMARY
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Chubu Centrair International Airport (中部国際空港, Chūbu Kokusai Kūkō) (IATA: NGO, ICAO: RJGG) is an international airport on an artificial island in Ise Bay, Tokoname City in Aichi Prefecture, 35 km (22 mi) south of Nagoya in central Japan.Centrair is classified as a first class airport and is the main international gateway for the Chubu (central) region of Japan. The name Centrair (セントレア, Sentorea) is an abbreviation of Central Japan International Airport, an alternate translation used in the English name of the airport's operating company, Central Japan International Airport Co., Ltd. (中部国際空港株式会社, Chūbu Kokusai Kūkō Kabushiki-gaisha). 10.2 million people used the airport in 2015, ranking 8th busiest in the nation, and 208,000 tons of cargo was moved in 2015.
Osaka | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
00:00:35 1 History
00:00:44 1.1 Prehistory to the Kofun period
00:01:41 1.2 Asuka and Nara period
00:03:08 1.3 Heian to Edo period
00:06:00 1.4 19th century to present
00:08:39 2 Etymology
00:09:32 3 Geography and climate
00:09:42 3.1 Geography
00:11:04 3.2 Climate
00:12:52 4 Cityscape
00:13:12 4.1 Neighborhoods
00:15:53 4.2 Wards
00:16:05 5 Demographics
00:17:46 5.1 Dialect
00:18:13 6 Politics
00:20:37 7 Politics regarding the use of nuclear energy
00:24:28 8 Economy
00:27:29 9 Transportation
00:29:32 10 Culture and lifestyle
00:29:41 10.1 Shopping and culinary
00:32:43 10.2 Entertainment and performing arts
00:35:27 10.3 Annual festivals
00:36:11 10.4 Museum and galleries
00:37:25 10.5 Sports
00:40:14 10.6 Media
00:41:04 10.6.1 Newspapers
00:41:49 10.6.2 Television and radio
00:43:00 10.6.3 Publishing companies
00:43:21 11 Places of interest
00:43:33 11.1 Amusement parks
00:44:54 11.2 Parks
00:46:19 11.3 Temples, shrines, and other historical sites
00:47:00 11.4 Entertainment
00:48:37 11.5 Red light districts
00:48:48 11.6 Day-Trip Locations
00:49:09 12 Education
00:51:36 12.1 Libraries
00:51:56 12.2 Learned society
00:52:08 13 International relations
00:52:19 13.1 Twin towns and sister cities
00:53:19 13.2 Business partner cities
00:53:31 14 See also
Listening is a more natural way of learning, when compared to reading. Written language only began at around 3200 BC, but spoken language has existed long ago.
Learning by listening is a great way to:
- increases imagination and understanding
- improves your listening skills
- improves your own spoken accent
- learn while on the move
- reduce eye strain
Now learn the vast amount of general knowledge available on Wikipedia through audio (audio article). You could even learn subconsciously by playing the audio while you are sleeping! If you are planning to listen a lot, you could try using a bone conduction headphone, or a standard speaker instead of an earphone.
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I cannot teach anybody anything, I can only make them think.
- Socrates
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Osaka (Japanese: 大阪市, Hepburn: Ōsaka-shi, pronounced [oːsakaɕi]; commonly just 大阪, Ōsaka [oːsaka] (listen)) is a designated city in the Kansai region of Japan. It is the capital city of Osaka Prefecture and the largest component of the Keihanshin Metropolitan Area, the second largest metropolitan area in Japan and among the largest in the world with over 19 million inhabitants. Osaka will host Expo 2025. The current mayor of Osaka is Ichiro Matsui.
The Houston Tunnel System, Texas
The Houston tunnel system is a network of subterranean, climate-controlled, pedestrian walkways that links 95 city blocks 6 metres (20 feet) below downtown Houston's streets. The system is approximately 11 kilometres (7 miles) long and is similar to tunnels in Dallas, Montreal and other cities around the world.
The first link in the Houston tunnel system was built in the 1930s by a business owner who wanted to connect two of the neighboring buildings he owned. Nowadays the entire system of tunnels are widely and heavily used by office workers and tourists. Only one building, Wells Fargo Plaza, offers direct access from the street to the Tunnel; other entry points are from street-level stairs, escalators, and elevators inside buildings that are connected to the tunnel. Access is allowed to the general public into these buildings with few restrictions, during normal operating hours, in order to reach the Tunnel where all kinds of shops and businesses can be accessed.
The City of Houston's website said it this way, The downtown Tunnel System is an interconnected series of restaurants, shops, etc. servicing all those who wish to avoid the characteristic Houston weather, while walking around in air conditioned comfort over the course of several miles.
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