メテオ Music Video short version / iwapt「第3回熱いまちKOTO動画アワード」グランプリ『Lights of Koto City ~江東区の輝き~』
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「第3回熱いまちKOTO動画アワード」グランプリ『Lights of Koto City ~江東区の輝き~』
江東区は最多のオリンピック会場をサポート
2020年に世界中から多くのアスリート達が
ここ江東区に集う
Koto City supports the maximum number of Olympic sites
In 2020, many worldwide sports athletes will gather here KOTO City in TOKYO
撮影場所
東京お台場パレットタウン Palette Town Odaiba Tokyo
パレットタウン大観覧車 Palette Town Big Ferris Wheel
東京ベイコート倶楽部 TOKYO BAYCOURT CLUB
テレコムセンター 東京テレポートセンター Telecom Center 仮面ライダー ディケイド ラストクリスマス 東京タワー 美女か野獣
アーバンドック ららぽーと豊洲 - 三井ショッピングパーク キッザニア東京 URBAN DOCK LaLaport TOYOSU
有明ジャンクション 有明JCT Ariake Junction
東京ゲートブリッジ Tokyo Gate Bridge
若洲公園キャンプ場 若洲海浜公園 江東区立若洲公園
Wakasu park campground
東雲ジャンクション Shinonome Junction
東京ビッグサイト 東京国際展示場 TOKYO BIG SIGHT Tokyo International Exhibition Center
辰巳第2パーキングエリア 辰巳第二PA 辰巳PA 首都高パーキング夜景 首都高速 首都高SPL 首都高速トライアル Freeway Speedway - Megalopolis Express Way Trial Tokyo Speedway
Tatsumi second parking area
有明スポーツセンター Ariake Sports Center
東京辰巳国際水泳場 Tokyo tatsumi international
swimming center
東京アクアティクスセンター オリンピックアクアティクスセンター Olympic Aquatics Centre Tokyo Aquatics Centre
日本科学未来館 Miraikan
審査員 テリー伊藤
Sightseeing in Tokyo Night View
timelapse タイムラプス panasonic Lumix 撮影 映像 動画 LUMIX DC-GF9W Trance music トランス techno music テクノ housemusic ハウス EDM edm electro エレクトロ Dance music #edm #Sightseeing #tokyo #trance Tokyo night drive 首都高
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【Concert】Kimi No Koto Ga Suki Dakara/Yaken JKT48 and HKT48 『at Nippon budokan 2013』。
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What's the Olympic & Paralympic Games @Panasonic Center Tokyo
Panasonic Corporation has established Japan's first Active Learning Camp, which will help people learn about the Olympic and Paralympic Games, within the Panasonic Center Tokyo (Ariake 3-5-1, Koto-ku, Tokyo), its corporate showroom that serves as a global communications hub.
Also, Special exhibit The World of Sports is held during October 6 (Tue) - November 8 (Sun) at the Center.
- Panasonic Center Tokyo:
- Panasonic Olympic Sponsorship:
- News release:
CARP TRIP - GO FUND ME - 2017
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CARP stands for the Collegiate Association for the Research of Principles. As CARP, we strive for not only
our own personal studies, but to have a global mindset. Our goal is to connect and empower students to have a sense of calling that is bigger than themselves.
This summer, a total of 120 CARP students plan to travel to Japan and Korea to build relations with their CARP members, and to inherit the traditions from the source of CARP.
Right now, North and South Korea stands divided and is in constant conflict. As CARP students, we will
rally to aid in the unification of the two nations. CARP feels a sense of responsibility to face this situation, and to be part of the solution. Our presence will create a positive impact to fabricate peace, not as a vision but as a reality .
By investing into CARP, you are also investing into students who vow to serve their community along with the world. When we return to the States, we desire to inspire and empower young people to become global leaders.
**Whoever donates to our trip also has their name put in the video credits.
For 120 people, we need to raise a total of $40,000 which includes the following:
Train Fees - $3,600.
Airplane Fees- $36,000.
Bus Fee- $400.
Sato, Kumaoka & Ichihara: Japan’s Official Development Assistance (ODA) and Democracy
Yasunobu Sato: Professor, The University of Tokyo / Michiya Kumaoka: Professor, Japan Institute of the Moving Image and
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Maiko Ichihara: Associate Professor, Hitotsubashi University
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Toyota Mega Web Ride Studio (Koto-ku, Tokyo) – Kids` Indoor and Outdoor Driving Track
Toyota Mega Web Ride Studio is located in the Toyota Mega Web Theme Park, in Koto-ku near Odaiba. Toyota Mega Web is split into 3 sections; The History Garage; Toyota City Showcase and the Ride Studio. All are located walking distance to Venus Fort, Palette Plaza and the Epson teamLab Borderless digital exhibition, and all are free to enter. You can check out all Toyosu and Odaiba fun here.
The History Garage holds more than a dozen classic cars manufactured between 1950’s and 1970’s, they have a 30m long corridor with books and car toys, rally and model cars are on display and a restoration garage. The Toyota City Showcase has about 60 Toyota models on display. Test drive a few cars and see some of the newest models on display. Reservation required.
INSTRUCTIONS
When you walk into the Ride Studio make a reservation at the front desk on your right. If you prefer to use the outdoor track, tell the front track and they will walk you to the back of the studio and down the stairs. They have a translator on hand so request if you have difficulty. Fill in a form with your child`s name, child`s age, parent`s name, phone number and signature.
Indoor Track:
Pay 300 yen at the machine for driver training. The instructor will take you to the far end of the studio where you will practice accelerating, braking and turning. Once you`ve passed the test you will receive a card for your license.
Walk to the center track. Pay 200 yen at the central machine to drive. You`re allowed 2 loops around the track with working traffic signals. There is a camera in the car and a tv on the wall to see your child`s expressions when driving. If you want to drive again pay 200 yen at the machine.
Outdoor Track (e-kart):
Make 2 reservations, one for the drivers test and the other to ride the track (300 yen per ride). Kids will watch a short instructional video (basically drive in sneakers not sandals/crocs, green = accelerate, and red = brake), and wear a cotton head protector and helmet. *Must wear sneakers. If your child is wearing sandals/crocs they have some sneakers they can provide. They may not have all sizes. *Children must understand Japanese to ride. Adult carts are available on weekdays.
Once you pass the test (2 loops around the practice track) you can reserve again to ride the 200m track. Note track will close if raining.
Venus Fort and Palette Town are a short walk from the Ride Studio. Great spots to grab a bite to eat. Have fun!
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TNG TERM 2 RECITAL PROMO VID Dec 20 SUN
Date: Dec 20th 2015 (SUNDAY)
Theme: Olympic Sports
Time: 13:00 (Door opens at 12:30) (please be on time)
(Specific time will be announced later in class)
Venue: Kouto-ku Camellia Plaza 5th floor/Koto-ku Kameido Culture Center 5th floor
Kameido 2-19-1 Koto-Ku, Tokyo-T, 136-0071
Tickets for spectators: ¥2000/person (Spectators under 4 are free of charge) ¥3000@ DOOR
Please e-mail “info@tng-academy.com” by Dec 10th 2015 with the information below to reserve your tickets.
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日程: 2015年12月20日 (日曜日)
発表会テーマ:オリンピックスポーツ
時間: 13:00(ドアオープン@12:30) (Please be on time) *発表番後日に各クラスでお知らせいたします。
場所: 江東区亀戸文化センター(カメリアホール)
〒136-007東京都江東区亀戸2-19-1 カメリアプラザ5階
参加する家族・お友達の観賞チケット:¥2000/一名様 (4歳以下は無料) ¥3000当日@DOOR
チケット予約フォームは2015年12月10日まで現金と一緒に受付にご提出をお願い致します。
メールの場合はinfo@tng-academy.comよろしくお願いいたします。
WANGAN MIDNIGHT
Just a small snapshot of the madness that is the Wangan after midnight. ;)
Tatsumi parking area is a small carpark where Japanese auto enthusiasts gather to enjoy each others rides and do a little high speed running.
It's about half way between Daikoku Futo and the Aqua line on the Wangan line and every Friday and Saturday night things get VERY intense.
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Seipaite Kyokushin Ryu Karate Kata 極真 十はつ 手 カタ
Kancho Bijan Fard Presented Masutatsu Oyama Kata! The 18 Hands of Kyokushin Karate. You never seen it before. 十八手 6th dan Karate Master 極真 十はつ 手 カタ
Kancho makes this all katas or training with Herniated disc and Achilles tear. And for eight times operated were the doctor take 40 gram prolaps out of his body,Never give up spirit.
They are comparatively eighteen hands katas (Tensho) (Yantsu) (Saifa)
(Seipai) is the Okinawan pronunciation of the kanji characters for 18 (pronounced Ju Hachi in Japanese). In other karate styles, this kata is sometimes called Seipaite, or eighteen hands. The number 18 is derived from the Buddhist concept of 6 x 3, where six represents color, voice, taste, smell, touch and justice and three represents good, bad and peace
The name translates to the number 18, where 18 is 3x6 which have significances in Buddhism.
The 18 hands of Wing Chun and Karate
1-Huen Sau - Shuto
2-Tan Sau - Haito ouchi ouke
3-Lap Sau - Hiraken shuto ouchi ouke
4-Pak Sau - Haito soto ouke
5-Gum Sau - Hito gedan barai
6-Lan Sau - Shuto jodan ouke
7-Bong Sau - Shuto koto ouke
8-Bil Sau - Shuto ouchi ouke
9-Tok Sau - Shotei jodan ouke
10-Kwun Sau - Shuto mawashi morto jojie ouke
11-Huen Sau - Shuto gedan barai
12-Wu Sau - Shuto mawashi ouke
13-Fook Sau - Shuto koto gedanbarai
14-Jum Sau - Shuto koto ouke
15-Jut Sau - Hiato morto shuto ouke
16-Tie Sau - Koken jodan ouke
17-Jip Sau - one Hand with (Hiraken jodan ouke) other Hand Shuto haito soto ouke)
18-Man Sau - Shuto tettsui jodan ouke
Other Buddhist symbols within Karate include the term karate itself, the character kara can also be read as ku, which originates from sunya, positioning at the beginning of kata resembles the hand position of zazen, and custom of the bow upon entering and leaving the dojo and meeting the sensei, as is done in Buddhist temples and Zen dojo
Weapons of the Body Hands and Arms
Empi Elbow
Haisho Backhand
Haito Inner knife hand
Hiji Elbow
Hiraken Flat fist
Hitosashiyubi Forefinger
Ippon-Ken Knuckle Fist
Ippon Nukite Single Finger Spearhand
Keiko Chicken Beak Hand
Kobusi Fist
Koken Wrist Top
Kote Forearm
Nakayubi Middle Finger
Ippon-Ken Kunckle Fist
Nihon-Ken Two Knuckle Fist
Nihon Nukite Two Finger Spearhead
Nukite Spearhead Oyayubi
Ippon-Ken Thumb Knuckle Fist
Ryuto-Ken Dragon's Head
Fist Seiken Forefist
Shotei Palm Heel
Shuto Knife Hand
Tettsui Bottom Fist
Toho Sword Peak Hand
Uraken Back fist
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Arhatss' is a religious title for a complete Buddhist saint who has passed completely greed, hatred and delusion, and after the 10 chains personality belief, doubt, clinging to rules and rituals, desires of the senses, ill will, craving for fine physical existence, desire unphysical existence has passed, darkness, ignorance and excitement. He is not born again through the achievement of nirvana. The word comes from the Sanskrit (arhati, Pali: arahati, Chinese: Luohan] and means: kyokushin karate kata kyokushin karate Hands of The 18 - Kyokushin-kan germany [Shihan makes this all katas or training with Herniated disc and Achilles tear. And operated for five months ago were the doctor take 40 gram prolapse out of his body] The Arhatss.
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Arhatss' ist ein religiöser Titel für einen vollendeten buddhistischen Heiligen, der vollständig Gier, Hass und Verblendung abgelegt hat und der die 10 Fesseln Persönlichkeitsglaube, Zweifel, Hängen an Regeln und Riten, Begehren der Sinne, Übelwollen, Begehren nach feinkörperlicher Existenz, Begehren nach unkörperlicher Existenz, Dunkel, Aufgeregtheit und Unwissenheit abgelegt hat. Er wird durch das Erreichen des Nirwana nicht mehr wiedergeboren. Das Wort stammt aus dem Sanskrit Arhati, Pali: arahati, chin.: Luohan und bedeutet.Der,Die Würdige
Shihan makes this all katas or training with Herniated disc and Achilles tear. And for five months ago operated were the doctor take 40 gram prolaps out of his body
The 18 Hands is a set of qigong exercises attributed to the Very Venerable Bodhidharma.Legend has it that he found the monks of the Shaolin Temple too weak for the rigours of spiritual cultivation and so taught them a set of qigong exercises that became known as the 18 Lohan Hands.
18 -- Because there are 18 qigong exercises in the set
Lohan -- followers of the Buddha Siddhartha Guatama (18 of which were specially honoured when Buddhism spread from India to China)
These qigong exercises enabled the monks to develop strong healthy bodies and minds and allowed them to progress more successfully with their spiritual cultivation.
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Kimi No Koto Ga Suki Dakara (AKB48) Acoustic Cover
Kana & Mei singing Kimi No Koto Ga Suki Dakara by AKB 48. So sorry for the offs in tempo :3
~you can view the chords below~
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KIMI NO KOTO GA SUKI DAKARA chords
Intro:
A C#m F#m C#m D E C#m F#m F G A
Verse:
A E Bm C#m F#m Em A A7
D E C#m F#m D Bm C#
F#m E F#m E
D Dm E
D E
Reff:
A C#m F#m C#m
D-E-C#m-F#m B7 E
A C#m F#m C#m
D-E-C#m-F#m
F G A
【English】All about Hiraizumi #36 Hiraizumi witnessed by Sugae Masumi
Sugae Masumi, a travelogue writer of the late Edo period, recorded his experiences and local folklore in his diaries. He wrote about Hiraizumi in three of his travelogues; 'Kasumu Komagata', 'Hashiwa no Wakaba' and 'Yuki no Isawabe'. He first visited Hiraizumi in 1786 to watch the Hatsukayasai Festival at Motsu-ji and later he described it in 'Kasumu Komagata':
In the Jogyozanmai-ku service, the priests stood up and walked around the central altar while reciting sutras, creating a majestic sound. The dancers of the Dengaku-mai (an ancient rustic, rice-planting dance) wore large hats made of walnut bark, golden-yellow kimono with wide sleeves, and carried narrow drums that looked like the lids of pails.
He also describes other performances in detail making his books an invaluable source for understanding that time.
A few days after watching Hatsukayasai he visited Takkoku no Iwaya and wrote in 'Kasumu Komagata':
The hall, on high staging, was commissioned by Sakanoue no Tamuramaro and enshrines 108 images of Bishamonten. On the cliff beside the hall, there is a large image of Buddha, said to have been carved by Minamoto no Yoshiie.
Takkoku no Iwaya is mentioned again in the travelogue 'Hashiwa no Wakaba' which also contains a description of the Hatsu-uma no Matsuri (festival celebrating the first day of the horse in February) that Masumi saw at Hakusan Shrine in Chuson-ji:
On the Hakusan Shrine stage people wearing costumes were dancing Kojitsushiki-sanba. Then the priests gathered and the sarugaku dance began.
This Hatsu-uma no Matsuri is the origin of the Spring Fujiwara Festival that is held today. Many of the scenes that Masumi recorded can still be seen today.
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