Best Attractions and Places to See in Mimasaka, Japan
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List of Best Things to do in Mimasaka, Japan
Japan Museum of Contemporary Toy & Hall of Music Box
Kakuzan Park (Tsuyama Castle)
Okayama International Circuit
Saisaijaya Michi-no-Eki
Chofukuji Temple
Mimasaka Farm
Karakuri Clock
Yunogo Onsen Visitor Information Center
Nagi Museum Of Contemporary Art
Bekkaku Honzan Daishoji Temple
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Miyamoto Musashi's Birthplace, Mimasaka Okayama Prefecture
In the north east of Okayama Prefecture on the border of Hyogo Prefecture, is the quaint little village of Miyamoto in Mimasaka.
A small museum dedicated to the great swordsman is usually open.
Azaleas are in full bloom.
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BGM:Miagetasora by Amacha no ongakukoubou
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Green Tea Newbies (6)-2 Okayama Korakuen & Nikkan-bancha of Mimasaka
In Korakuen there are red-crowned cranes too.They are usually in the cage and to be released in the garden only on January 1st. Before WW2 they were free-range,walking freely on the lawn.
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Farming kyo bancha in Japan
kyo bancha is the first harvest of the old leaves that have been growing all winter long. The leaves are big and tuff, so they have to be steamed for an hour or more.
This video was shot and edited by David Edwards who owns New Mexico Tea Company. nmteaco.com
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The Bodo League Massacre
General John Reed Hodge, “Patton of the Pacific”, head of the US Army Military Government in Korea (USAMGIK), has been charged with the administration and occupation of South Korea after the Japanese surrender in 1945. The Soviets, entering from the North, allow the people’s committees relative autonomy. But Hodges notes with extreme disfavor the “communistic activities” of the “liberated oriental people”. Tasked with imposing a capitalist state on people who want neither capitalism nor further colonial expropriation[3], Hodge quickly bans the people’s committees, “declares war” on the Korean People’s Republic (KPR), institutes English as the national language, and prohibits any collective organizing or action. Hodge also decides to put the Japanese administrators and collaborators back into power to force the creation of anti-communist, pro-US capitalist state. He builds a national police force and army from Japanese collaborators and rightwing extremists—all with a reputation for sadism and brutality–and then uses these to attack and suppress labor unions, workers committees and peasant associations, and any remnants of the KPR. “Our mission was to break down this Communist [sic] government”. The national union, Chonpyong (500,000 members) is banned; farmer’s unions (3 million members) are banned. The Labor Party is banned. All opposition is banned. Everything collective, egalitarian, anti-colonial, justice-seeking, anti-capitalist is banned, attacked, destroyed. The Korean people themselves are declared “official enemies”.
The leaders of the KPR, long-suffering patriots and independence activists, seek dialogue and negotiation, trying to reason with the USAMGIK, but Hodge refuses to meet with them, preferring to respond with the language of intimidation, violence and domination.
The people erupt in protest in the millions: with dignity, ethically, non-violently: the Koreans have been resisting occupation for 35 years with the Japanese. The US and its quisling rightwing extremists put these indigenous rebellions down rapidly: with massive repression and firepower: the US has been crushing indigenous resistance for 350 years. “It was war….that is the way we fought it”[4]. Soon, more people are imprisoned by the US than under Japanese colonial rule, and Americans are more hated than the Japanese. “The cruelties of property and privilege are always more ferocious than the revenges of poverty and oppression”, wrote CLR James; the cruelties were ferocious indeed: bayonets, bullets, and tanks are deployed, rightwing death squads unleashed, concentration camps instituted, scorched earth tactics implemented; the casualty numbers soar to staggering proportions: 300 Killed in the October protests, 7000 shot to death in Yeosu and Soonchon, 30,000-80,000 raped, napalmed, massacred on Jeju Island (and the rest herded into concentration camps), 200,000-350,000 shot to death in the Bodo League massacres within weeks, and finally, 4-5 million bombed, napalmed, slaughtered in the holocaust of the Korean conflict. The country is rendered a charred moonscape, the peninsula slashed into two, one expansive killing field for limitless American firepower. Whole cities are torched to cinders, the peninsula is razed into deserts of rubble, the entire population of the North reduced to hiding and cowering in subterranean caves to survive. No country in the history of the world, up to that point, has ever been on the receiving end of such a devastatingly disproportionate, concentrated and unrestrained military violence: war, the Korean War, is a misnomer.
This is genocide.
The Empire has come of age.
-- K.J. Noh, Semantic Warfare: Words as Guided Missiles
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The Land Of Sunshine OKAYAMA Okayama
The Land of Sunshine Okayama in Western Japan.
This is an introduction to The Land of Sunshine Okayama.
~A foreign language site for discovering “Cool Okayama!”~
An Okayama Prefecture website that features information on local tourism, cuisine, and events has been opened.
We look forward to your visiting the site, and, of course, Okayama.
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Comparing Bancha and Gyokuro
In this episode, we compare two very different teas. This Bancha and Gyokuro may be from the same plant and the same cultivar, but the similarities end there. They are made from different leaves, shaded differently and processed differently.
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trip to pick-your-own fruit farm
peaches season
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Bandara Fureai Kasaoka(okayama)
Kasaoka itu adh kota kecil di okayama jepang, hampir desa lah kyax. Tapi jangan salah, di Kasaoka punya keindahan alam yang luar biasa, walaupun desa punya lapangan pesawat juga loeh....hehe
GTN (21) 2016 competition of manual tea rolling 全国手揉み製茶技術競技会
The national competition of manual tea rolling 2016 was held in Shizuoka in Japan.
Processing tea by steaming method is a unique characteristic of Japanese tea. In the competition every team starts with the same already steamed tea leaves and finishes processing in 4 and half hours.
Japanese version:
The Peach From OKAYAMA JAPAN
The Peach