Travel Japan【unexplored region, Koshikishima islands, Kagoshima, Japan】
Koshikishima Islands Life Project
Music by Takeshi Sakasegawa
Filmed and directed by Junshi yonekura (studio MEMOROGRAFY)
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[TRIPofJHL] Trip to Aira City, Kagoshima Prefecture
Traveling Aira City, Kagoshima Prefecture, Kyushu Province, Japan.
Aira is the city between Kagoshima and Kirishima. Over 60% of the entire area consists of mountains and forests.
As a tourist's city, it is less popular that other two. However, visitors are growing over famous venues such as the largest camphor tree in Japan 'Kamo no Kusu' or the location of TV drama Segodon 'Tatsumonjizaka'.
- Administrate regions consist of Aira-cho, Kamou-cho and Kajiki-cho.
- Having Ginko Bay, Sakurajima is viewable during clear days.
Aira-cho: Chosa Station, Nighisa Park Aira, Shigetomi Port, Ginko Bay
Kamou-cho: Kamouhachiman Shrine(Kamou no Kusu)
Kajiki-cho: Goda Falls, Kinzan Bridge, Tatsumanjizaka(Ryumonjizaka), Takakura Observatory, Ryumon Falls
Traveling Japan of Asia in March, 2018.
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[TRIPofJHL] 가고시마현 아이라 여행...
일본 규슈(큐슈)지방 가고시마현 아이라시(市) 여행.
아이라는 가고시마와 기리시마 사이에 위치한 도시이다. 60% 이상이 산림지역인 이곳은 관광지로서의 인지도는 인접한 도시들에 비해 떨어지지만 일본에서 가장 큰 나무인 '가모의 녹나무', 가고시마현의 유명인사인 사이고 다카모리를 주인공으로 하는 대하드라마 세고동의 촬영지로 사용된 '다쓰몬지자카' 등의 장소가 점점 알려지면서 관광객들이 늘고 있다.
- 세부 행정구역은 아이라초, 가모초, 가지키초로 나뉜다.
- 긴코만을 접하고 있으며 맑은 날씨에는 사쿠라지마가 보인다.
아이라초 - 조사역, 나기사공원아이라, 시게토미항, 긴코만
가모초 - 가모하치만신사(가모노쿠스)
가지키초 - 고다폭포, 긴잔바시, 다쓰몬지자카(류몬지자카), 다카쿠라전망대, 류몬폭포
이 영상은 아이라시 여행정보 가이드라기 보다는 도시의 분위기를 느낄 수 있는 여러 장소에 대한 짧은 소개를 제공한다.
2018년 3월 아시아 일본 여행.
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[TRIPofJHL] 鹿児島県 姶良市 旅行
日本 九州地方 鹿児島県 姶良市 旅行
姶良町 - 帖佐駅, なぎさ公園あいら, 重富漁港, 錦江灣
蒲生町 - 蒲生八幡神社(蒲生のクス)
加治木町 - 郷田の滝, 金山橋, 龍門司坂(西郷どんの撮影地), 高倉展望台, 龍門滝
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Ishigaki (石垣島 Ishigaki-jima?, Yaeyama and Okinawan: Ishigachi) is a Japanese island west of Okinawa Hontō and the second-largest island of the Yaeyama Island group. It is within the City of Ishigaki in Okinawa Prefecture. The city functions as the business and transport center of the archipelago. The island is served by New Ishigaki Airport, the largest airport in the Yaeyamas.
Much of the island and surrounding waters including Mount Omoto and Kabira Bay are protected as part of Iriomote-Ishigaki National Park.[1]
Ishigaki Island, like the rest of Okinawa, is culturally influenced by both Japan and Taiwan due to its location, about 300 km off the north eastern coast of Taiwan (Republic Of China).
A tsunami of record height hit Ishigaki Island in 1771.[2]
The island provided the scene for the arrest of one of the perpetrators of Aum Shinrikyo's sarin gas attack, Yasuo Hayashi, 21 months after and 2000 km away from where the crime took place.
Ishigaki Port will be expanded so that five large Japanese coast guard patrol boats can be stationed there.[3] The JSDF is also considering deploying short range anti-ship missiles[4] (possibly the Type 96 Multi-Purpose Missile System) on the island.
These reinforcements are mostly in relation to the Japanese uninhabited Senkaku Islands, which lie 170 km north of Ishigaki and are under the control of the mayor of Ishigaki, which has been given civic authority over the territory since the Senkaku Islands reverted from the US to the Japanese government control in 1972. China (People's Republic of China) and Taiwan (Republic Of China) have challenged Japan's sovereignty over these Senkaku Islands since 1972, with more intensity since 2012.Unruly stalks brushed against the windows of the white Suzuki minivan as it bumped down an unmarked dirt road through a field of sugar cane. When the road abruptly ended, we continued on foot down a barely perceptible path through thick tropical foliage, fighting through branches and brush.
And then there it was: a tiny secluded cove with smooth white sand spread between rocky outcroppings and the Pacific Ocean’s million shades of blue.
“There are many secret beaches on Ishigaki, but this one is my favorite,” said Haruna Miyaji, a local music teacher and my unofficial tour guide for the day, as we stood on the deserted beach, admiring the scene.
It was early January when my husband and I made the journey to Ishigaki, a beautiful Japanese island over 1,200 miles southwest of Tokyo. At the tail end of a string of volcanic islands that stretches southwest toward Taiwan, Ishigaki is the main hub of the remote Yaeyama Islands.
The population of about 50,000 is concentrated in the town of Ishigaki, a decidedly unattractive urban pocket on the island’s southern edge that is home to many restaurants, bars, shops and hotels, as well as a small port from which ferries depart for nearby islands. But the rest of Ishigaki, which covers about the same area as Martha’s Vineyard, is a wonderland of nature rightfully revered among the Japanese: unspoiled beaches, coral reefs in dazzlingly clear waters, palm tree forests, pineapple plantations and tropical vistas that are rarely associated with Japan. Ishigaki-jima Island is the main island in the Yae-yama archipelago, which is about 420 kilometers southwest of Naha on Okinawa Main Island. Ishigaki-jima Island is 90 kilometers around, and covered with mountains, including Mt. Omoto-dake, rising 526 meters above sea level, the highest in Okinawa.
The coral reef sea there is famous throughout the world and there are many scenic marine spots on the island, such as Shiraho, noted for a variety of colored coral that can be seen covering the bottom below the transparent waters, and Kabira Bay where the ocean's blueness is said to be the brightest in Okinawa.
In the suburbs of the city of Ishigaki spread the sugarcane fields, beyond which are the lush green mountain areas where Mt. Omoto-dake is found. The jungles of tropical plants, such as mangroves, are quite valuable, as well as the stands of Yae-yama palm trees that are truly unique, growing wild only on the Yae-yama Islands.
There are a number of sightseeing spots where you can relax and enjoy beautiful scenery, like the Tamatorizaki Observatory, and the scenic Hirakubo and Ugan capes, accessible by a rental car or bike.
Ships are the main mode of transportation from Ishigaki-jima Island to the surrounding islands, such as Taketomi-jima, Iriomote-jima, Kuro-shima and Kohama-jima, and with frequent departures offered, it makes the islands great day-trip destinations.