Kiyosu Castle 散歩・清州城 Japan
We take a walk to Kiyosu Castle!
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Kiyosu Castle was built by the daimyo Shiba Yoshishige, who governed this region at the beginning of the 15th century. It was subsequently home of Oda Nobunaga. Nobunaga died without fulfilling his lifes ambition of extending his influence and ruling the whole of Japan in the 16th century. When Tokugawa Ieyasu came to rule the entire country, the donjon was razed to build Nagoya Castle and no remains from those times now exist. The castle ruin has now become a park, Kiyosu Koen, and the existing donjon is a four-storied erroconcrete building which was built in 1989.
Cherry Blossoms at Kiyosu Castle ✿ 花見・清州城
Cherry blossoms at Kiyosu Castle, Aichi Japan! I'm always surprised how many animals we see when we go for walks!! :D
0:37 Actually it was cherry! 梅ではなく桜でした。花柄が長いものが桜で、枝にくっついているのが梅です。
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【Cherry blossoms】TOKYO. Showa Kinen Park 2019 #4K #昭和記念公園
MAP: Tulips and Cherry Blossoms COMBO.
This video shows walking Seiryu Hiroba To Cherry Blossom Garden in Showa Kinen Park. Maybe it will be so difficult to take a picture here on the weekend because of super crowded(many professional photographers).
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Cherry Blossoms and Castle in Kiyosu City, Aichi
Spring is the most beautiful season in Japan, I guess. One of the
reason is cherry blossoms. Here is a perfect combination of
cherry blossoms and Japanese castle. The location is Kiyosu City in Aichi prefecture. It's pretty close to Nagoya Station. If you have a chance to visit Japan in spring time, you cannot miss to see cherry blossoms.
Tokyo’s Cherry Blossoms along the Palace Moat | Kitanomaru Park
We are still a few days away from the Star too the first featival but — they’re here!!! This sort isn’t one don Kubota favorites in the city of Tokyo.
I am here: 田安門
the area around Kudanshita Station, Kitanomaru Park and Yasukuni Shrine have some of the earliest and best Sakura Cherry Blossom viewing in Tokyo! Worth a visit.
JAPAN VLOG 5 - NAGOYA, KIYOSU, KYOTO
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Sakura in Japan! (Koboyama Park, Matsumoto 弘法山公園松本日本の花見)
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Finally my newest vlog has been uploaded! Check out my adventure together with my friends in Matsumoto! Learn about Koboyama Park, a must-see destination in spring and know more about its beauty and history! Enjoy! :)
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Sakura 桜吹雪の弘前公園 Cherry Blossom blizzard of Hirosaki Park JAPAN 青森観光 花見 桜の名所 日本の桜 日本櫻花 樱花 桜の名所 弘前観光
撮影:April2015 弘前公園の満開の美しい桜吹雪の映像(ディスカバーニッポン)。この公園は、津軽統一を果たした津軽氏の居城。弘前城天守や櫓、城門が当時の姿を伝える。統一を果たした初代藩主、為信(ためのぶ)が慶長8年(1603)に計画、2代藩主 信枚(のぶひら)が慶長16(1611)に完成させた城。天守閣を中心にソメイヨシノをはじめシダレザクラ、ヤエザクラなど約50種2600本の桜が咲き誇り、春は大勢の人出で賑わう。
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Hirosaki Park of Cherry Blossom blizzard
Hirosaki Park is one of Japan's best cherry blossom spots.
This Park is provides one of the best views of phenomena
in spring.
The sight of cherry blossoms in all their glory is what everyone
wants to see, but there is another superb view left for those who missed the full-bloom period.
The so-called “ Cherry blossom blizzard” at the end of the season when the wind carries thousands of blossoms in the air is a truly spectacular view.
What's Japanese HANAMI?(Ueno park,Tokyo)日本の「花見」って何?体験してみました!
When Sakura blooms, Japanese people will start having/ organizing Hanami. Do you know what is Hanami?
We, AJNTV Reporters visited one of Tokyo's popular Hanami Spot (Ueno Park) to understand and experience this custom(?) of the Hanami.
2018 Japan Day 11 Aichi
Aichi - Nagoya, Kiyosu Castle, Kiyosu Park, Kiyosukojoato Park
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Top 10 Cherry Blossom Spots in Tokyo | japan-guide.com
The top 10 cherry blossom locations in Tokyo, in our opinion.
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Japanese Forest School! 愛・地球博記念公園 もりの学舎
Shane and I went to a hidden Forest School in the Expo 2005 Aichi Commemorative Park! Everything in the school was made from resources from the forest. It was super interesting, and despite being mostly empty it was still staffed with very kind and helpful workers.
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Nara Park Japan (Sakuras)
April 2016 - Nara Park Japan. Lovely Sakuras there too!
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Nagoya Castle [Nagoya Pt. 3] (Travels in Japan Pt. 18)
Footage I took today on my way to Nagoya Castle as well as at Meijo Park and the castle itself. Enjoy!
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Nagoya Castle (名古屋城 Nagoya-jō?) is a Japanese castle located in Nagoya, central Japan. During the Edo period, Nagoya Castle was the heart of one of the most important castle towns in Japan, Nagoya-juku, which was a post station on the Minoji road linking two of five important trade routes, the Tōkaidō and the Nakasendō.
Another way of pronouncing Nagoya Castle (名古屋城) is Meijō (名城). This name is used for many city institutions, such as Meijō Park, the metro's Meijō Line and Meijo University, reflecting the cultural influence of this historic structure.
Nagoya (名古屋) is the largest city in the Chūbu region of Japan. It is Japan's fourth-largest incorporated city and the third-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 10.11 million people.[4] It is also one of the 50 largest urban areas in the world.
Oda Nobunaga and his protégés Toyotomi Hideyoshi and Tokugawa Ieyasu were powerful warlords based in the Nagoya area who gradually succeeded in unifying Japan. In 1610, Tokugawa Ieyasu moved the capital of Owari Province from Kiyosu, about seven kilometers (4.3 miles) away, to a more strategic location in present-day Nagoya.
Tokugawa period
During this period Nagoya Castle was constructed, built partly from materials taken from Kiyosu Castle. During the construction, the entire town around Kiyosu Castle, consisting of around 60,000 people, moved from Kiyosu to the newly planned town around Nagoya Castle.[5] Around the same time, the nearby ancient Atsuta Shrine was designated as a waystation, called Miya (the Shrine), on the important Tōkaidō road, which linked the two capitals of Kyoto and Edo (now Tokyo). A town developed around the temple to support travelers. The castle and shrine towns formed the city.
Industrialization
During the Meiji Restoration Japan's provinces were restructured into prefectures and the government changed from family to bureaucratic rule. Nagoya was proclaimed a city on October 1, 1889, and designated a city on September 1, 1956, by government ordinance.
Nagoya became an industrial hub for the region. Its economic sphere included the famous pottery towns of Tokoname, Tajimi and Seto, as well as Okazaki, one of the only places where gunpowder was produced under the shogunate. Other industries included cotton and complex mechanical dolls called karakuri ningyō.
Mitsubishi Aircraft Company was established in 1920 in Nagoya and became one of the largest aircraft manufacturers in Japan. The availability of space and the central location of the region and the well-established connectivity were some of the major factors that lead to the establishment of the aviation industry there.
World War II and later
Aerial photographs of Nagoya
Nagoya was the target of US air raids during World War II. The population of Nagoya at this time was estimated to be 1.5 million, fourth among Japanese cities and one of the three largest centers of the Japanese aircraft industry. It was estimated that 25% of its workers were engaged in aircraft production. Important Japanese aircraft targets (numbers 193, 194, 198, 2010, and 1729) were within the city itself, while others (notably 240 and 1833) were to the north of Kagamigahara. It was estimated that they produced between 40% and 50% of Japanese combat aircraft and engines, such as the vital Mitsubishi A6M Zero fighter. The Nagoya area also produced machine tools, bearings, railway equipment, metal alloys, tanks, motor vehicles and processed foods during World War II.
Air raids began on April 18, 1942, with an attack on a Mitsubishi Heavy Industries aircraft works, the Matsuhigecho oil warehouse, the Nagoya Castle military barracks and the Nagoya war industries plant.[6] The bombing continued through the spring of 1945, and included large-scale firebombing. Nagoya was the target of two of Bomber Command’s attacks. These incendiary attacks, one by day and one by night, devastated 15.3 square kilometres (5.9 sq mi) . The XXI Bomber Command established a new U.S. Army Air Force record with the greatest tonnage ever released on a single target in one mission—3,162 tons of incendiaries.
4K NARA JAPAN吉野山の山桜と修験道 Cherry blossom Mt.Yoshino (The World Heritage National Park)吉野観光 日本の桜 桜の名所
撮影:April2015 世界遺産で桜の名所の吉野山は、一目千本桜で知られ、連山の北の端から南に8キロつづく尾根。修験道の寺などに南北朝時代の史跡も多く、2004年には吉野山を含む「紀伊山地の霊場と参詣道」が、ユネスコの世界遺産に認定された。古来より桜の名所として知られ、シロヤマザクラを中心に約200種およそ3万本もの桜が植えられている。”一目に千本見える豪華さ”という意味で「一目千本」とも言われている。
Cherry blossom of Mt.Yoshino
(The World Heritage National Park)
Mt. Yoshino is the unique Japanese mountain religion of Shugendo originated as a fusion of
sacred mountain worship, Buddhism and Taoism.
Yoshino has been Japan's most famous cherry blossom viewing spot for many centuries.
Here it's said that a thousand cherry trees can be seen with just a single glance.
Approximately 200 types and 30,000 total cherry trees cover the slopes and valleys of this area which boasts magnificent scenery.
Cherry Blossoms Around Tokyo: Shinjuku, Meguro, Ueno and Odaiba ★ ONLY in JAPAN #7
Let's head to Yurakucho and the Godzilla statue, Shinjuku Gyoen National Park, the Meguro River at night, Odaiba and Ueno Park for some cherry blossom viewing.
Knowing the cherry blossoms (sakura) is to know Japan itself. Their beauty comes quickly and is short lived -- falling from the tree after only 10 days. The samurai lived knowing their life would be short, and that spirit is in each cherry blossom.
Called mono no aware which is deeply rooted in Buddhism, Japanese have a strong connection to all things. The beauty felt for the sakura is deep. Mono no aware is also an important factor in how Japanese connect to manga, anime and things important to them.
In this episode, John travels around Tokyo taking in the cherry blossoms spots, investigating hanami (cherry blossom viewing and picnicking) and talk with some hanami-goers. Why is there such a big celebration for the cherry blossoms in Japan?
This show has been created and produced by John Daub. He's been living and working in Japan for over 15 years and regularly reports on an International TV Show for Japan's International Channel.
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