A visit to Kitanomaru Garden - This is where you'll find your new favorite museum!
There are many wonderful museums in Tokyo. Among them, Kitanomaru Garden offers four museums with completely different line-ups. There is something for every taste!
Especially the autumn leaves are splendid at Kitanomaru Garden! When visiting Tokyo from late November to early December, make sure you don't miss this area!
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◆ ◆ The National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo
The National Museum of Modern Art (MOMAT) was the first national art museum in Japan. The museum owns a collection of contemporary artworks from the Meiji Era (1868 – 1912) all the way to the present. Japan was a closed country until the beginning of the Meiji era, but after Japan opened to the West, many young Japanese artists went abroad to study art in Europe. The Japanese painting style mixed with the influences of foreign art is very unique and interesting!
Don't miss the view from the 'Room with a view'. From here, you can see the moat and some parts of the East Gardens of the Imperial Palace.
Also, starting in spring 2019, MOMAT guide staff do guided tours through the collection of the museum in English!
◆ ◆ National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo – Crafts Gallery
The Crafts Gallery owns a huge collection consisting of numerous Japanese ceramics, glassware, lacquerware, dyed fabrics and graphic design lined up from the Meiji Era (1868-1912) to the present age. Pieces from the collection are shown in unique theme exhibitions. Also, the Crafts Gallery is designated as an important cultural asset.
※The crafts gallery will close and move to Ishikawa Prefecture from March 2020.
◆ ◆ Science Museum
The Science Museum is one big playground. The building has 5 fully packed floors where you can dive into science and learn something new. The exhibition is designed for all ages – there is something for everyone, from children to adults. It’s a great place to deepen your understanding of science while playing or watching some live experiments in the lab. Don't miss this wonderful museum!!
◆ ◆ National Archives of Japan
Opened in 1971, the National Archives of Japan is the place where Japanese historical materials and important official documents are preserved. Since you can also visit the facility, please stop by and visit the permanent exhibitions and special exhibitions. It’s a recommended facility not only for those who want to learn more about Japanese history but also for researchers!
In addition, you can access parts of the collections online. The archive is especially proud of the web version of its huge Genroku map of Japan, which is an Important Cultural Properties . A must-see!
Access the Digital Archive: //digital.archives.go.jp
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Which museum did you like?
We wish you a pleasant time relaxing in Kitanomaru Garden and visiting the museums!
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宮内庁(Imperial Household Agency)
01:25 行幸通り
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01:46 国体(Kokutai)
02:55 Palace Hotel Tokyo
04:35 総合商社(Sogo-syosha)
05:50 靖国神社(yasukuni shrine)
06:06 東京国立近代美術館(National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo)
06:12 国立公文書館(National Archives of Japan)
07:07 千鳥ケ淵戦没者墓苑(Chidorigafuchi National Cemetery)
08:42 皇宮警察(Imperial Guard)
09:44 国立劇場(National Theatre of Japan)
09:53 最高裁判所(Supreme Court of Japan)
10:11 国会議事堂(National Diet Building)
11:14 海上保安庁(Japan Coast Guard)
11:26 警視庁(Metropolitan Police Department)
11:50 桜田門(Sakurada-mon gate)
12:18 法務省(
検察庁(Public Prosecutors Office)
公安調査庁(Public Security Intelligence Agency)
公正取引委員会(Japan Fair Trade Commission)
12:47 楠木正成像(Statue of Kusunoki Masashige)
12:52 皇居外苑(Kokyogaien)
14:22
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Couples apply to marry on 1st day of new emperor
(1 May 2019) Japanese couples lined up to submit marriage documents to coincide with Japan's new Emperor Naruhito taking the throne, marking a new start of the Reiwa era on Wednesday.
In Tokyo's Chiyoda City government office, dozens of couples waited to officially tie the knot.
The Chiyoda ward is an area of Tokyo that includes the Imperial Palace, where the ceremonies for the new emperor's coronation are taking place.
Shun Chino, who works in public relations for Chiyoda City government, said they expected dozens of couples to submit marriage documents on May 1st.
He said they had already received over 80 preliminary submissions.
Due to a large number of inquiries, they decided to open the office during the national holiday.
The government office also increased the number of staff and opened a Reiwa photo booth spot for couples to snap pictures as memorabilia.
One such couple was Ryo Hayasaka, a 26-year-old apparel buyer, and Haruka Miyajima, a 26-year-old retail industry worker.
Miyajima said she was thrilled to get married at the start of the new era.
Natsumi Nishimura, a 27-year-old sales worker, was also at the office to submit her marriage registration with husband, Keigo Mori, a 32-year-old government worker.
Nishimura said they decided to pick a date they won't forget.
Japan was in a festive mood Wednesday while celebrating the imperial succession.
Naruhito succeeded to the Chrysanthemum Throne at midnight after Emperor Emeritus Akihito retired the previous day.
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Four exciting museums surrounded by beautiful autumn leaves at Kitanomaru Park!
In Japan, fall is called art fall. This is due to the moderate climate (compared to the hot summer). Countless art festivals and painting exhibitions are concentrated in autumn - the perfect season to visit a museum.
There are four museums with completely different line-ups in the Kitanomaru Park with its splendid autumn leaves.
When visiting Tokyo from late November to early December, don't miss this area!
◆ ◆ ◆
◆ ◆ The National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo
The National Museum of Modern Art (MOMAT) was the first national art museum in Japan. The museum owns a collection of contemporary artworks from the Meiji Era (1868 - 1912) to the present. Japan was a closed country until the beginning of the Meiji era, but after Japan opened to the West, many young Japanese artists went abroad to study art in Europe. The Japanese painting style mixed with the influences of foreign art is very unique and interesting!
◆ ◆ Science Museum
The Science Museum is one big playground. The building has 5 fully packed floors where you can dive into science and learn something new. The exhibition is designed for all ages - from children to adults. It's a great place to deepen your understanding of science while playing or watching some live experiments in the lab.
◆ ◆ National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo - Crafts Gallery
The Crafts Gallery owns a huge collection consisting of numerous Japanese ceramics, glassware, lacquerware, dyed fabrics and graphic design lined up from the Meiji Era (1868-1912) to the present age. Pieces from the collection are shown in unique theme exhibitions. Also, the Crafts Gallery is designated as an important cultural asset.
◆ ◆ National Archives of Japan
Opened in 1971, the National Archives of Japan is the place where Japanese historical materials and important official documents are preserved. Since you can also visit the facility, please stop by and visit the permanent exhibitions and special exhibitions. It's a recommended facility not only for those who want to know more about Japanese history but also for researchers!
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Japanese Emperor Hirohito and Empress Kojun depart the Yasukuni Shrine in Tokyo a...HD Stock Footage
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Japanese Emperor Hirohito and Empress Kojun depart the Yasukuni Shrine in Tokyo as Japanese citizens and military pay homage.
Views of Japanese Emperor and Empress, somewhat out of sequence. Members of public, men, Women and children, wearing special tags,are assembled,and seated on the ground along a roadway outside the Yasukuni Shrine, in Chiyoda, Tokyo Japan. Several uniformed guards wearing white arm bands, stand amongst them. Several uniformed motorcyclists lead a Mercedes-Benz Nurburg 770 limousine and others follow it as it passes along the road.The Imperial chrysanthemum seal is displayed on the rear door, and it appears to carry only one passenger. Chrysanthemum flags fly from wooden archway torii gate over the road. The front of a 1937 Packard automobile can be seen parked along with other cars on parallel auxiliary road. Across the road, uniformed Japanese officers stand in formation. Emperor Hirohito, in military uniform, descends steps of Yasukuni Shrine toward waiting automobile. A canopy over the steps displays chrysanthemum symbols and a banner with the symbol hangs from overhead. Scene shifts to gateway of Yasukuni Shrine, where soldiers salute and seated spectators bow as Grand (Grosser) Type 770 Mercedes-Benz limousine, bearing the Imperial Japanese chrysanthemum seal, passes under gateway arch, followed by motorcyclist escorts. The Emperor is seen seated in back seat with the Empress facing him, riding backwards. View of rooftop ornamentation on Yasukuni Shrine building. Change of scene, as Empress Kojun, dressed all in white, descends steps of the Shinto shrine . A streamer flies in breeze. Location: Tokyo Japan. Date: 1937.
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SYND 8 12 78 JAPANESE PARLIAMENT IN TOKYO ELECTED MASAYOSHI OHIRA AS THE NEW PRIME MINISTER
(7 Dec 1978) Parliament in Tokyo elected Masayoshi Ohira as the new Prime Minister of Japan.
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Tokyo's New Diet Building.
Pan down to Houses of Parliament in Tokyo. Shots of the opening ceremony. The Mikado arriving in car. Interior shots of the building. Shots of the Japanese ministers.
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Bullet Train & Imperial Palace in Tokyo / Nick in Japan 2003
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1. Nick at Nozomi speed train. ABOUT THE TRAIN: Nozomi (のぞみ?) is the fastest train service running on the Tōkaidō/Sanyō Shinkansen lines in Japan. The service stops at only the largest stations, and along the stretch between Shin-Osaka and Hakata, Nozomi services using N700 series equipment reach speeds of 300 km/h (186 mph). The trip between Tokyo and Osaka, a distance of 515 kilometres, takes 2 hours 26 minutes on the fastest Nozomi
2. Nick by Imperial Palace in Tokyo, Japan. ABOUT IMPERIAL PALACE: Tokyo Imperial Palace (皇居 Kōkyo, literally, Imperial Residence) is the main residence of the Emperor of Japan. It is a large park-like area located in the Chiyoda area of Tokyo close to Tokyo Station and contains several buildings including the main palace (宮殿 (Kyūden), the private residences of the imperial family, an archive, museum and administrative offices.
It is built on the site of the old Edo castle. The total area including the gardens is 3.41 square kilometres (1.32 sq mi). During the height of the 1980s Japanese property bubble, the palace grounds were valued by some as more than the value of all the real estate in the state of California.
EXPLORING TOKYO: The historic IMPERIAL PALACE (JAPAN), beautiful views
SUBSCRIBE: - The Tokyo Imperial Palace (皇居) is the primary residence of the Emperor of Japan. It is a large park-like area located in the Chiyoda ward of Tokyo and contains buildings including the main palace (宮殿), the private residences of the Imperial Family, an archive, museums and administrative offices. Vic Stefanu, vstefanu@yahoo.com. Tokyo, is one of the 47 prefectures of Japan, and is both the capital and most populous city of Japan. The Greater Tokyo Area is the most populous metropolitan area in the world. It is the seat of the Emperor of Japan and the Japanese government.
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Japanese Imperial Palace campus - Khuôn viên Hoàng Cung Nhật Bản.
Tokyo Imperial Palace is the main residence of the Emperor. The large Royal Palace campus like a park, located in the Chiyoda district of Tokyo, has many buildings including the main palace of the royal family's home, an archive, museums and administrative offices. It was built on the site of Edo Castle, the total area covering the garden is 7.41 square kilometers (2.86 sq mi).
Hoàng cung Tokyo là nơi cư trú chính của Nhật Hoàng. Khuôn viên Hoàng cung rộng lớn như một công viên, nằm trong khu Chiyoda của Tokyo, có nhiều tòa nhà bao gồm cả cung điện chính nhà riêng của gia đình hoàng gia, một kho lưu trữ, bảo tàng và các cơ quan hành chính. nó được xây dựng trên trang địa điểm thành Edo, tổng diện tích bao gồm các khu vườn là 7,41 km vuông (2,86 sq mi).
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Walking Route: Tokyo Station Yaesu Central Entrance ~ Tokyo Station Yaesu Central Entrance
歩いたルート:東京駅八重洲中央口~東京駅八重洲中央口
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Lost In Japan: El Submarino Akishio y el JMSDF Kure Museum (#39)
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Japanese gov't plans to establish exhibition hall to falsely claim sovereignty over Dokdo
일본 또 독도 도발... 도쿄에 '억지 전시장' 만든다
Japan, which has continually claimed sovereignty over South Korea's easternmost Dokdo Island,... now plans to build an exhibition hall in the heart of Tokyo to claim ownership over the territory.
Kim Hyo-sun reports.
Tokyo's Hibiya Park is the venue for a regular cultural exchange event between South Korea and Japan.
Yet, here at the park,... the Japanese government is reportedly establishing a permanent exhibition hall falsely claiming Korea's Dokdo Island as Japanese territory.
Japan's Kyodo News Agency says the government plans to build an exhibition hall with materials on Dokdo, or what Japan calls Takeshima... and the Diaoyu Islands, known in Japan as the Senkakus.
Hibiya Park attracts many foreign tourists as it's adjacent to the residence of the Japanese Emperor.
And there are also a number of government offices nearby,... including the Diet Building.
Tokyo plans to display archive materials that have been used to claim sovereignty over Dokdo,... as well as various video materials to attract the younger generation.
Pointing to the Japanese government's first official exhibition hall to back its provocative actions over Dokdo,... pundits say the decision reflects the voices of the ruling Liberal Democratic Party to intensify territorial education in Japan.
Kim Hyo-sun, Arirang News.
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Japan Trip 2013 Tokyo The Last Cherry Blossom season in Chidorigafuchi Moat Evening 303
Chidorigafuchi is located on the northwest side of the Imperial Palace moat.
Tokyo Imperial Palace
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Tokyo Imperial Palace (皇居 Kōkyo; literally, Imperial Residence) is the main residence of the Emperor of Japan. It is a large park-like area located in the Chiyoda area of Tokyo close to Tokyo Station and contains several buildings including the main palace (Kyūden (宮殿?), the private residences of the imperial family, an archive, museum and administrative offices. It is built on the site of the old Edo castle. The total area including the gardens is 3.41 square kilometres (1.32 sq mi). During the height of the 1980s Japanese property bubble, the palace grounds were valued by some as more than the value of all the real estate in the state of California.
History
Edo castle
After the capitulation of the Shogunate and the Meiji Restoration, the inhabitants, including the Shogun Tokugawa Yoshinobu, were required to vacate the premises of the Edo Castle. Leaving Kyoto Imperial Palace, on 26 November 1868 the emperor arrived at Edo castle, made it to his new residence and renamed it to Tōkei Castle (東京城 Tōkei-jō). At this time Tōkyō had also been called Tōkei. He left for Kyōto again, and after coming back on 9 May 1869 it was renamed to Imperial Castle (皇城 Kōjō).
Previous fires already destroyed the Honmaru area containing the old donjon (which itself burned in the 1657 Meireki fire). On the night of 5 May 1873, a fire consumed the Nishinomaru Palace (formerly the shogun's residence), and the new imperial Palace Castle (宮城 Kyūjō) was constructed on the site in 1888.
A non-profit Rebuilding Edo-jo Association (NPO江戸城再建) was founded in 2004 with the aim of a historically correct reconstruction of at least the main donjon. In March 2013 Naotaka Kotake, head of the group, said that The capital city needs a symbolic building, and that the group planned to collect donations and signatures on a petition in the hope of having the tower rebuilt. A reconstruction blueprint had been made based on old documents. The Imperial Household Agency had not indicated whether it would support the project.
Tímabil af Cherry blóma
Séasúr de blossoms silín
Albalı çiçəyi mövsüm
Seisoen van kersie bloeisels
موسم إزهار الكرز
Sezoni i lule qershi
Սեզոնը Cherry ծաղկում
Stagione di fiori di ciliegio
צייַט פון קאַרש בלאַסאַמז
Musim bunga sakura
Tymor o blodeuo ceirios
Сезон вишня цвітіння
چیری پھول کے موسم
Hooaeg kirsi õied
Sezono de ĉerizfloroj
Seizoen van de kers bloesems
Temporada de flors de cirerer
Tempada das flores de cerdeira
ಚೆರ್ರಿ ಹೂವುಗಳನ್ನು ಆಫ್ ಸೀಸನ್
Περίοδος από άνθη της κερασιάς
ચેરી બ્લોસમ્સ ઋતુ
სეზონი ალუბლის აყვავებული
Sezon nan flè Cherry
Sezona višnje cvjetovi
Säsong av körsbär blommar
Temporada de flores de cerezo
Sezóna čerešňové kvety
Sezona češnjevih cvetov
Msimu wa maua ya cherry
Сеасон оф цветовима трешње
ฤดูกาลของดอกซากุระ
Season ng seresa blossoms
செர்ரி மலரின் பருவம்
Sezóna třešňové květy
చెర్రీ వికసిస్తుంది యొక్క సీజన్
Season of Cherry Blossoms
Season of Kirschblüten
Kiraz çiçekleri Sezon
Season of kirsebærblomster
Blossoms cherry denboraldia
Season of cseresznye virágok
चेरी फूल का सीजन
Season of kirsikankukkia
Saison des fleurs de cerisier
Сезонът на вишнев цвят
Mùa hoa anh đào
עונה של דובדבן פורח
Сезон вішні ў колеры
فصل شکوفه های گیلاس
চেরি blossoms সিজন
Pora wiśni
Temporada das flores de cerejeira
Сезона на цутот на црешни
Staġun tal-blossoms ċirasa
Musim bunga ceri
ລະດູການອອກດອກ cherry
Temporum cerasus flores
Sezonā ķiršu zied
Sezonas vyšnių žiedų
Sezonul de flori de cires
Сезон вишни в цвету
Season of cherry blossoms
벚꽃의 계절
樱花盛开的季节
櫻花盛開的季節
桜の季節
Japan Trip 2014 Tokyo Imperial Palace Sakuradamon
Tokyo Imperial Palace
Tokyo Imperial Palace (皇居 Kōkyo, literally, Imperial Residence) is the main residence of the Emperor of Japan. It is a large park-like area located in the Chiyoda area of Tokyo close to Tokyo Station and contains several buildings including the main palace (宮殿 (Kyūden), the private residences of the imperial family, an archive, museum and administrative offices.
It is built on the site of the old Edo castle. The total area including the gardens is 3.41 square kilometres (1.32 sq mi). During the height of the 1980s Japanese property bubble, the palace grounds were valued by some as more than the value of all the real estate in the state of California.
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2019 (Heisei 31) 4/30 (T) A Scene at the Imperial Palace Niju-bashi Plaza (7)
平成31年(2019)4月30日(火)平成時代最後の日、小雨降る皇居二重橋前広場の模様(7)
2019 (Heisei 31) 4/30 (T) A Scene at the Imperial Palace Niju-bashi Plaza (7)
Thousands visit cherry blossoms in Tokyo park
(31 Mar 2016) Thousands of visitors have flocked to Ueno Park in Tokyo to savour the cherry blossoms in full bloom and to celebrate the onset of Spring.
Japan's Meteorological Agency on Thursday announced the cherry blossom trees in Tokyo had reached their peak bloom of the season.
In recent years, many tourists have joined in the Japanese tradition to eat packed lunches sitting on the grounds under the trees.
The Ueno park boasts around a thousand cherry blossom trees, known as sakura in Japanese, ranging from the pastel somei yoshino, to the willowing shidare sakura.
The age-old tradition of celebrating Spring under the blossoms usually lasts for only a few weeks, before the petals fall and give way to green leaves.
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Seoul on Tokyo announcement of lifting some sanctions against NKorea
South Korea called for Japan's lifting of sanctions against North Korea to be conducted transparently on Thursday.
South Korean Foreign Ministry spokesperson Noh Kwang-il said at a news briefing in Seoul that any actions of the Japanese government should be carried out within the range of not damaging the international cooperation of South Korea, the US, and Japan towards North Korea's nuclear weapons and missiles (programme).
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe said on Thursday his government will lift some of its sanctions on North Korea in response to Pyongyang's decision to create a committee to investigate the fate of at least a dozen Japanese who were abducted by North Korean agents in the 1970s and 1980s.
After years of denial, North Korea acknowledged in 2002 that its agents had abducted Japanese to train its spies and eventually returned five of them.
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WW2 USS Franklin (CV-13) On Fire, 03/1945 (full)
Freely downloadable at the Internet Archive, where I first uploaded it. United States Naval Photographic Center film #11124 . National Archives description: This film shows the USS Franklin (CV-13) on fire. Scenes show the ship as it exploded. The film also shows survivors as they floated in the water before they were pulled to the deck of a destroyer. National Archives Identifier: 2458584