Best Attractions and Places to See in Noto cho, Japan
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List of Best Things to do in Noto-cho, Japan
Mitsukejima Island
Mitsuke Beach
Tsukumo Bay
Koiji Beach
Sougen Sake Brewery
Michi no Eki Suzunari
Mawaki Ruins Jomon Museum
Konseru Noto
Matsunami Sake Brewery
Hachigasaki Beach
Exploring my town! (ft. my parents) | Noto, Ishikawa, Japan
Over Spring Break (last week of March) my parents came to visit me in Noto! I’m so glad I was able to take them to all of my favorite places. If you ever come out to the Noto Peninsula, these are my favorite places to go and eat in the area!
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1. Koijikaigan (Koiji Beach)
Address: 8 Koiji, Noto, Hosu District, Ishikawa 927-0601
2. Noto Pain
Address: 〒927-0442, 20-95-2 Hanami, Noto, Hosu District, Ishikawa 927-0442
Hours: 8am-6:30pm (closed on Wednesdays)
3. Fujinami Wave Tennis Center
Address: 23-1 Fujinami, Noto, Hosu District, Ishikawa 927-0441
4. Mori Mori Sushi
Address: 〒927-0435 Ishikawa, Hosu District, Noto, Ushitsushinko, 3−3
Hours: 11am-3pm; 5pm-9:30pm (closed Wednesdays)
5. ALPlaza
Address: 2 Chome-7 Ushitsushinko, Noto, Hosu District, Ishikawa 927-0435
Hours: 10am-8pm
6. Nizami Coffee
Address:7-30-1 Iidamachi, Suzu, Ishikawa 927-1214
Hours: 10am-7pm (closed Monday and Tuesdays)
7. Mitsukejima
Address: Horyumachi Ukai, Suzu 927-1222, Ishikawa Prefecture
8. Kodama Pizza
Address:104-1 Nonoemachi, Suzu, Ishikawa 927-1213
Hours: 11am-9:30pm (closed Wednesdays)
9. Malga Gelato
Address: 163-1 Mizuho, Noto, Hosu District, Ishikawa 927-0311
Hours: 11am-6pm
10. Noto Satoyama Airport (NTQ)
Address:〒929-2372 Ishikawa, 輪島市10-11-1
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[写真]昭和60年 輪島 千枚田 禄剛崎 Noto, Japan in 1985
昭和60年5月に輪島市をはじめ能登半島で撮影した写真です。
Photos taken in Wajima City and Noto Peninsula, Ishikawa Prefecture, Japan in May 1985.
0:07 輪島 Wajima City
0:47 住吉神社の夕市 The evening market in Sumiyoshi-jinja Shinto Shrine
1:07 輪島朝市 Wajima Morning Market
1:57 白米千枚田 Shiroyone Senmaida (literally thousand rice fields)
3:46 時国家 Tokikuni-ke
4:17 椿の展望台から From Tsubaki-no Observation Deck
4:29 禄剛崎 Cape Rokkō
5:15 喜兵衛どん(能登記念館、平成14年閉館)
Kihei-don or Noto-kinenkan Museum (closed in 2002)
5:45 見附島 Mitsuke-jima Island
5:57 恋路海岸 Koiji-kaigan Beach
6:09 九十九湾 Tsukumo-wan Bay
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輪島市 住吉神社 Sumiyoshi-jinja Shinto Shrine
輪島朝市 Wajima Morning Market
白米千枚田 Shiroyone Senmaida
上時国家 Kami-tokikuni-ke
椿の展望台 Tsubaki-no Observation Deck
禄剛崎 Cape Rokkō
喜兵衛どん(閉館) Kihei-don (closed)
見附島 Mitsuke-jima Island
恋路海岸 Koiji-kaigan Beach
蓬莱島(九十九湾) Hōrai-jima Island in Tsukumo-wan Bay
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Best Attractions and Places to See in Suzu, Japan
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Mitsukejima Island
Rokkosaki
Okunoto Salt Farm Village
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Susu Shrine
Rokkozaki Lighthouse
Michi no Eki Suzunari
Hachigasaki Beach
Koiji Beach
Sougen Sake Brewery
WEEKEND VLOG: NAGOYA, ALT+CHICAGO FRIENDS, JAPANESE STARBUCKS PSL, UNIQLO HAUL (TRY ON!)
Decided to take you guys along with me for my FIRST 3-day weekend in Japan! Monday (Sept. 17) was Respect of the Aged Day in Japan, so I didn't have to go to school to teach. I ended up hanging out with a lot of new AND old friends, traveling on the Shinkansen for the first time by myself, eating a ton of good food (including PIZZA), and shopping (a lot). My trip to Nagoya took a total of 5 hours each way and included me driving, taking a bus, a few trains, and a taxi.
Here's a breakdown of what I did each day in this video, along with the names of the places/restaurants:
FRIDAY (Sept. 14):
-Went to Koiji Beach (Noto-cho)
-Hung out with other ALTs at Kodama Pizza (Suzu-shi)
Saturday (Sept. 15):
-Traveled from Noto-cho to Nagoya
-Ate unagi (I don't know the name of the restaurant)
-Hung out with my grandparents
Sunday (Sept. 16):
-Went shopping at UNIQLO in JR Takashimaya (Nagoya Train Station)
-Tried the NEW Crispy Sweet Potato Frappuccino at Starbucks Reserve (Nagoya)
-Hung out with my grandparents
Monday (Sept. 17):
-Met up with a UChicago friend
-Went to Nagoya Castle, a shrine (forgot name, but my omikuji/fortune that I got was good luck), and a few parks (one being Meijo Park)
-Ate at Jerry's Uno and got friend chicken at Lawson
-Got ANOTHER Starbucks, a hojicha tea latte (Kanazawa Station)
-Traveled back to Noto-cho
It was so much fun, and I am so sad that it is over! But I'm sure there will be many more trips in the future. If you have any recommendations on places that I should visit in Japan, please let me know either in the comments or message me!
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The program's heyday was in the early 1950s, when radio actor, producer and director Elliott Lewis took over (still during the Wilcox/Autolite run). Here the material reached new levels of sophistication. The writing was taut, and the casting, which had always been a strong point of the series (featuring such film stars as Orson Welles, Joseph Cotten, Henry Fonda, Humphrey Bogart, Judy Garland, Ronald Colman, Marlene Dietrich, Eve McVeagh, Lena Horne, and Cary Grant), took an unexpected turn when Lewis expanded the repertory to include many of radio's famous drama and comedy stars — often playing against type — such as Jack Benny. Jim and Marian Jordan of Fibber McGee and Molly were heard in the episode, Backseat Driver, which originally aired February 3, 1949.
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HATSUNE MIKU EXPO 2019 / MIKU EXPO 5th Anniversary Theme Song Official Music Video
Hatsune Miku’s world concert tour series “HATSUNE MIKU EXPO” is celebrating its 5th anniversary! In commemoration, we are proud to present the music video for the 5th anniversary theme song, “Lucky☆Orb feat. Hatsune Miku” by emon(Tes.). The video is a special collaboration between Crypton, Fantasista Utamaro, and Kasoku Sato. We hope you enjoy, and thank you for your continued support of MIKU EXPO!
『ラッキー☆オーブ feat. 初音ミク』
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People around the world are noticing that our planet's weather is dramatically changing. They are also beginning to notice the long lingering trails left behind airplanes that have lead millions to accept the reality of chemtrail/geoengineering programs. Could there be a connection between the trails and our severe weather? While there are many agendas associated with these damaging programs, evidence is now abundant which proves that geoengineering can be used to control weather. In this documentary you will learn how the aerosols being sprayed into our sky are used in conjunction with other technologies to control our weather. While geoengineers maintain that their models are only for the mitigation of global warming, it is now clear that they can be used as a way to consolidate an enormous amount of both monetary and political power into the hands of a few by the leverage that weather control gives certain corporations over the Earth's natural systems. This of course, is being done at the expense of every living thing on the planet. Produced/Edited by Barry Kolsky.. Written by Barry Kolsky. Please purchase the DVD from WITWATS on amazon.
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Capt. Charles Moore of the Algalita Marine Research Foundation first discovered the Great Pacific Garbage Patch -- an endless floating waste of plastic trash. Now he's drawing attention to the growing, choking problem of plastic debris in our seas.
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Roswell Incident: Department of Defense Interviews - Jesse Marcel / Vern Maltais
Mac Brazel, who discovered the debris which sparked the Roswell UFO incident, died in 1963, well before researchers started to interview witnesses to the incident. More on Roswell:
However, he was interviewed in 1947 and his accounts of debris appeared in the Roswell Daily Record on July 9, 1947. In the interview he said he found bright wreckage made up of rubber strips, tinfoil, a rather tough paper and sticks.
Jesse Marcel was approached by researchers in 1978 and he recounted details suggesting the debris Brazel had led him to was exotic. He believed the true nature of the debris was being suppressed by the military. His accounts were featured in the 1979 documentary UFOs are Real, and in a February 1980 National Enquirer article, which are largely responsible for making the Roswell incident famous by sparking renewed interest.
There was all kinds of stuff—small beams about three eighths or a half inch square with some sort of hieroglyphics on them that nobody could decipher. These looked something like balsa wood, and were about the same weight, except that they were not wood at all. They were very hard, although flexible, and would not burn....One thing that impressed me about the debris was the fact that a lot of it looked like parchment. It had little numbers with symbols that we had to call hieroglyphics because I could not understand them. They could not be read, they were just like symbols, something that meant something, and they were not all the same, but the same general pattern, I would say. They were pink and purple. They looked like they were painted on. These little numbers could not be broken, could not be burned. I even took my cigarette lighter and tried to burn the material we found that resembled parchment and balsa, but it would not burn—wouldn't even smoke. But something that is even more astonishing is that the pieces of metal that we brought back were so thin, just like tinfoil in a pack of cigarettes. I didn't pay too much attention to that at first, until one of the boys came to me and said: You know that metal that was in there? I tried to bend the stuff and it won't bend. I even tried it with a sledgehammer. You can't make a dent on it, Marcel said.
Second-hand accounts from Alice Knight and Vern Maltais show descriptions which suggest dummies again, and an uncertainty about the date of occurrence. I don't recall the date, said Knight. Their heads were hairless, said Maltais, and their clothing was one-piece and gray in color.[19] (p. 58-9)
A first-hand account from Gerald Anderson similarly offered descriptions that seemingly matched dummies: thought they were plastic dolls, he said. He also described a blimp, further suggesting a misidentified military recovery operation.[19] (p. 61) A description of a jeep-like truck that had a bunch of radios in it sounds very much like a modified Dodge M-37 utility truck not used until 1953, further suggesting a confusion about dates.
The Air Force report concluded: The descriptions examined here, provided by UFO theorists themselves, were so remarkably -- and redundantly -- similar to these Air Force projects that the only reasonable conclusion can be that the witnesses described these activities.[19] (p. 68)