BONSAI(盆栽) Goyo-matsu(Japanese Five Needle Pine 五葉松,Tsuru-no-mai 鶴の舞) The Omiya Bonsai Art Museum
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BONSAI(盆栽) Goyo-matsu(Japanese Five Needle Pine 五葉松,Tsuru-no-mai 鶴の舞) The Omiya Bonsai Art Museum
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Japan Free / Sake Museum in Kobe
Free sake tasting from a top Japanese distillery, Sawanotsuru, in a lovely setting that rivals some of the best small-size museums we've been in.
Best Attractions and Places to See in Tatebayashi, Japan
Tatebayashi Travel Guide. MUST WATCH. Top things you have to do in Tatebayashi. We have sorted Tourist Attractions in Tatebayashi for You. Discover Tatebayashi as per the Traveler Resources given by our Travel Specialists. You will not miss any fun thing to do in Tatebayashi.
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List of Best Things to do in Tatebayashi
Tsutsujigaoka Park
Morinji Temple
Tobu Treasure Garden
Gunma Museum of Art, Tatebayashi
Seifun Museum
Tsuruuda River
Tatebayashi Azalea Matsuri
Ashikaga Flower Park
Tatebayashi Station
Tataranuma Park
Ghibli Museum,Mitaka Tokyo Japan
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Ghibli Museum
Mitaka Tokyo Japan
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How to Fold an Origami Crane & Write Crane (tsuru) in Japanese Hiragana and Kanji (difficulty 5/10)
Difficulty: 5/10
Fool-proof instructions for folding an origami crane, for home or the classroom. There is a Japanese legend that says if you fold 1,000 origami cranes your wish will be granted by a magical crane. In this tutorial I will show you how to fold these origami cranes so maybe your wish will be granted. At the end of the video, I will also show you how to write the Japanese word for crane, called tsuru, in Japanese characters.
This origami is a great way to celebrate the International Day of Peace (World Peace Day), Veterans Day/Armistice Day, and even Martin Luther King Day.
CLASSROOM GUIDE FOR FOLDING ORIGAMI CRANES
K-4th: not recommended
5th-6th: 75 minutes (break up into 3 days)
7th-8th: 60 minutes (break up into 2 days)
9th-10th: 50 minutes
11th-12th: 45 minutes
Origami Crane in other languages:
Albanian: vinç origami
Chinese: 纸鹤
French: grue d'origami
German: Origami-Kranich
Greek: origami γερανό
Hindi: origami क्रेन
Italian: origami della gru
Japanese: 折り紙の鶴
Korean: 종이 접기 크레인
Nepali: origami क्रेन
Portuguese: guindaste do origami
Russian: оригами кран
Spanish: grulla de origami
Thai: พับนกกระเรียน
Exploring North Japan by Car! ????????????Northern Japan Travel Guide
The start of a 4 day journey across the Northern Japan prefectures of Iwate and Aomori! Today we stop by Tono, Kamaishi and finish up with a stay at a traditional Japanese hotel in Jodogahama.
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Giant Flying Origami Tsuru
Origami (折り紙, from ori meaning folding, and kami meaning paper; kami changes to gami due to rendaku (Japanese Speech)
Origami was introduced to Japan by a Priest in 600 AD from China where it originated in the first or second century. This form of art became popular and developed in the cultural heritage of the Japanese people. One of the most popular Origami folding is the crane. The crane has carried a lot of messages throughout the Japanese history and culture. An example of these messages can be seen in the story of Sadako and 1000 cranes, where the message was world peace. In 2005, Touch of Creation Cultural Events (formerly East Meets West for Women) constructed their first giant Tsuru (over 6ft) while working on a City of Phoenix event called, Japan Night.
In 2011, Touch of Creation Cultural Events partnered with the Arizona Museum for Youth and broke its own record by creating a Giant Flying Origami Tsuru with a wingspan of 12 feet and 6 foot high.
Visit for the complete report on this project.
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TRAVEL SECRETS - ONSEN & OPEN AIR MUSEUM IN HAKONE
Our last episode part 2 in Japan covers our amazing experience exploring Hakone.
Tsuru no Sugomori Pray For Japan A Requiem of Hope from Beirut Chapter 7 of 8 Kyle Kamal Helou
This was a free event held on April 11, 2011, one month to the date since the earthquake and tsunami hit the Touhoku area in Japan. This Requiem was a simple gathering of the people in Lebanon to show solidarity with the Japanese people. It featured a Shakuhachi performance by Kyle Kamal Helou to a photo presentation put together by the Japanese Community Association in Lebanon. This event took place at the Robert Mouawad Private Museum in Beirut Lebanon. Thanks to all those who attended 2,407US$ were raised and sent to the Japanese Red Cross. The video was divided into 8 chapters for viewing ease. Thank you for watching.
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The most famous Japanese Karakuri Clock Japan , Fire Museum of secret , the trick watch attractive .
■The most famous Japanese Karakuri automata that have made 200 years ago. 2012-08-26
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■【Kagamine Rin & Len Power Append】 Karakuri 卍 Burst 【English・Romaji Sub】 2011-10-15
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Last Carnival - Norihiro Tsuru
Taketsuru 21y review
Blended malt from Nikka including whisky from Miyagikyo and Yoichi
How was it made? A traditional Korean lacquer vessel
In this film Chung Hae-Cho takes us through the laborious and intuitive process of making a lacquer vessel.
While lacquer is usually applied to wood as a finishing technique, Chung Hae-Cho has developed a method of building an object primarily from lacquer. Many layers of raw lacquer paste and fabric are applied onto a mould, providing thickness and strength. Each layer is individually cured and sanded. The outer layers of coloured lacquer are polished to a high lustre, which continues to develop over time.
This video is part of What is Luxury?, a V&A and Crafts Council exhibition, 25 April – 27 September 2015
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15 Things to Do Near Tokyo, Japan - Visiting Yamanashi, Shizuoka & Kanagawa Prefectures
Some of my favorite adventures I had during my 12-day trip to Japan were the ones I had just outside of Tokyo in the Yamanashi, Shizuoka, and Kanagawa Prefectures, and I want to share them with you in this guide to things you can do near Tokyo, Japan!
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-Yamanashi Prefectural Maglev Exhibition Center – Tsuru City, Yamanashi Prefecture
This is the only facility in Japan where you can get an up-close look at the Maglev, a high-speed train that travels at speeds up to 500 kilometers per hour!
-Fuji-Q Highland Amusement Park – Fujiyoshida, Yamanashi Prefecture
This amusement park is known around the world for its fast and steep roller coasters, which are a blast to ride! It’s a fun outing for the whole family!
-La Vista Fuji Hotel & Spa – Yamanashi Prefecture
This stunning hotel, spa, and onsen boasts some of the most spectacular views of Mount Fuji in Japan, as well as a great breakfast buffet and mind-blowing late-night ramen!
-Ide Sake Brewery – Fuji Five Lakes Region, Yamanashi Prefecture
The pure, fruity sake at this incredible brewery is bolstered by the Mount Fuji spring water used in their sake production. Take part in a tour and a tasting to gain a deeper appreciation of sake brewing!
-Houtou Fudou – Fuji Five Lakes Region, Yamanashi Prefecture
This charming Samurai hot pot restaurant uses only high-quality ingredients, which can be tasted in every bite of their Houtou noodles. The serving sizes are very generous!
-Izunokuni Panorama Park – Mount Katsugari, Shizuoka Prefecture
After riding a gondola to the top of Mount Katsugari, take in the beautiful Sky Garden and stunning views of the surrounding countryside before stopping by the Katsuragi Hitokotonushi Buddhist shrine and the 100 statuettes of Jizo!
-Arai Ryokan – Izu-Hakone Area, Shizuoka Prefecture
For true Japanese hospitality, stay at the Arai Ryokan Inn, which boasts extensive art collections, gorgeous traditional architecture, and a wide array of succulent seafood options!
-Shuzenji Onsen – Izu Peninsula, Shizuoka Prefecture
After checking out this hot spring town’s Hakoyu public bath, take a walk through its peaceful bamboo forest and try the town’s many wasabi products!
-Atami – Shizuoka Prefecture
Atami’s magnificent cherry blossom trees bloom during the cheaper months of late January to mid-February, making them the most cost-effective cherry blossoms in the country!
-Owakundani Valley – Kanagawa Prefecture
At the volcanic Owakundani Valley, steam and hot gases issue from vents in the ground and pools of sulfuric water boil in the open air. Try an egg cooked in these pools; the shells turn black and are said will add 7 years to your life!
-Hakone Open-Air Museum – Hakone, Kanagawa Prefecture
This fantastic open-air museum is home to over a thousand works of art by artists including Pablo Picasso. Check out their five exhibition halls, children’s areas, and more!
-Hakone Kowakidani Onsen Mizunooto – Kanagawa Prefecture
This unique onsen offers half-Japanese lodgings and half-Western amenities, including a bed instead of a futon or inflatable mattress. Don’t miss out on their heavenly Japanese barbecue dinner!
-Odawara Castle – Odawara, Kanagawa Prefecture
Take a tour of this prominent historic Japanese castle to see its ancient armor, swords, maps, and old documents. Finish up by renting some Samurai-style armor and taking some fun photos in front of this gorgeous landmark!
-Odawara Oden – Odawara City, Kanagawa Prefecture
For the delicious traditional winter food called oden, which typically includes boiled eggs, daikon, and fish cakes, visit Odawara Oden. Finish off your meal with some delicious sake!
-Bullet Train Ride to Tokyo – Kanagawa Prefecture
No Japanese vacation is complete without riding a bullet train, which makes cities hundreds of miles apart only a few hours away from one another. Take a 40-minute trip from Odawara to Tokyo for the train ride of a lifetime!
And there you have it! Those are the fifteen things you should do near Tokyo!
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15 Things to Do Near Tokyo, Japan - Visiting Yamanashi, Shizuoka & Kanagawa Prefectures
Japan's Most Beautiful Bridge: Kintaikyo (Iwakuni)
Japan's most beautiful bridge is in Iwakuni, Yamaguchi prefecture and it is just -- stunning. During the start of the cherry blossom season here, let's walk across it and which checking out the Sakura festival on the other side of the river.
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Semba Tsuru - Part 1
Shintaro Asano telling the first half of his kamishibai story Temple of a Thousand Cranes. Story by Shintaro Sam Asano, and artwork by Boris Savic. Told on November 21st 2010 at the Portsmouth Museum of Art in Portsmouth NH, as part of the SugiPOP! exhibit.
BONSAI(盆栽) Kanzakura(Winter Cherry 寒桜) The Omiya Bonsai Art Museum,Saitama,Japan
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BONSAI(盆栽) Sugi(Japanese Cedar 杉,Straight Trunk 直幹) The Omiya Bonsai Art Museum,Saitama
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BONSAI(盆栽) Sugi(Japanese Cedar 杉,style:Straight Trunk 直幹) The Omiya Bonsai Art Museum,Saitama
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