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Nishio Japan Tourism. Nishio (西尾市 Nishio-shi?) is a city located in Aichi Prefecture, in the Chūbu region of Japan. It is a regional commercial and manufacturing center and the country's leading producer of powdered green tea.
As of May 2015, the city had an estimated population of 166,278 of which some 5,800 are foreign residents. The total area was 160.22 square kilometres (61.86 sq mi) and the population density is 1,030 persons per km².
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Back in college I could only dream about using a gimbal to shoot videos. Nowadays companies like DJI are opening new creative possibilities. I shot this video using the DJI Oslo and Apple's iPhone 6s Plus. The song is Sofia, by Nuno Adelaida
Drawing the Line - GIDRA
Video about the seminal Asian American magazine GIDRA created by the Watase Media Arts Center at the Japanese American National Museum for the Drawing the Line: Japanese American Art, Design & Activism exhibition on view from October 15, 2011 through February 19, 2012. For more information, visit
Gidra was a monthly publication that called itself the voice of the Asian American movement. Founded by University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) students in April 1969, the magazine took a radically progressive political position, providing information about the movement not found elsewhere in the mainstream media. The magazine eventually moved off campus, operating out of a series of offices in the Crenshaw area until its last issue went to press in April 1974.
The magazine's sixty issues offered news from the third world struggle perspective—aligning the Asian American movement not only with domestic empowerment movements like the Black Power, Chicano, and Native American movements but also the international struggles of oppressed peoples in Africa, Southeast Asia, and Latin America. Gidra addressed issues like drug abuse in the Asian American community, news about the Vietnam War and the anti-war movement, prison conditions, and the redevelopment of Little Tokyo, among other issues. Art, especially poetry and drawing, were integrated into every issue of the magazine; such creative expressions were crucial to articulating a newly forming Asian American identity and were intertwined with the political goals of the movement.
The magazine was edited by a changing, non-hierarchical collective that included Mike Murase, Doug Aihara, Evelyn Yoshimura, Steve Tatsukawa, and Bruce Iwasaki at its core, along with a roster of talented graphic designers and artists that included Alan Takemoto, Dean Toji, David Monkawa, and Glenn Iwasaki.
NISHIO SHI AICHI JAPAN 春分の日 2016年3月20日 SAKUSHIMA ISLAND PART I
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Nishio international friendship on the first day of spring day, traveling to sakushima island. 楽しかったです
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Best Attractions and Places to See in Kariya, Japan
Kariya Travel Guide. MUST WATCH. Top things you have to do in Kariya. We have sorted Tourist Attractions in Kariya for You. Discover Kariya as per the Traveler Resources given by our Travel Specialists. You will not miss any fun thing to do in Kariya.
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List of Best Things to do in Kariya, Japan.
Kotsu Jido Yuen
Denso Gallery
Kariya City General Athletic Park
Floral Garden Yosami
Kijo Park
Suhara Park
Kariya City Art Museum
Aeon Mall Higashiura
Aichi Fitness Forest Park
Odai park
18th Century Japanese Scrolls Make Rare U.S. Appearance
In a rare U.S. visit, a collection of 30 Japanese bird-and-flower silk scroll paintings by Ito Jakuchu are on display at the National Gallery of Art, just in time for the National Cherry Blossom Festival in the nation's capital. Judy Woodruff reports on the display of the 18th century Japanese national treasures.
Best Attractions and Places to See in Hekinan, Japan
Hekinan Travel Guide. MUST WATCH. Top things you have to do in Hekinan. We have sorted Tourist Attractions in Hekinanfor You. Discover Hekinanas per the Traveler Resources given by our Travel Specialists. You will not miss any fun thing to do in Hekinan.
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Akashi Park
Hekinan Seaside Aquarium - Hekinan Youth Maritime Science Museum
Mizkan Museum
Aoi Park
Kokonoe Mirin Jidaikan (Kokonoe Mirin)
Hekinan City Tatsukichi Fujii Museum of Contemporary Art
Saiho-ji Temple
Hekinantan Topia
Kaitoku-ji Temple
Kunizakari Sake Culture Museum
Nagoya Castle Fun Facts
Learn some fun facts about one of Japan's most beloved castles!
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愛知こどもの国 こども汽車 その2Narrow gauge steam locomotive Aichi kodomono kuni (Aichi children park) No.2
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Okazaki Park, Aichi | Japan Travel Guide
Okazaki Park ( 岡崎公園 )
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A park for the Okazaki citizens built on the castle grounds. Within the park, there are many historic sites such as the Okazaki Castle, the Ninomaru Noh Theater, and the Tatsuki Shrine. At the Mikawa Bushi Museum, associated with Ieyasu Tokugawa, you can try on warrior armor and helmets. In April when the cherry trees bloom, a beautiful scene is created with the castle in the background.
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Okazaki Castle
Hatcho Miso-no-Sato
Korankei
Toyokawa Inari
Toyokawa-no-Monzenmachi
The Port of Nagoya
Atsuta Shrine
SCMaglev and Railway Park
Shirotori Garden
Nagoya City Science Museum
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ノリタケの森(Noritake no Mori) Noritake Garden - Aichi Pref.
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Noritake is a well-known tablewre brand in Nagoya city. You can see not only displayed Noritake's products but also robot dinosaurs here. It's kind of like Jurassic Park.
Drawing the Line - Ben Sakoguchi
Video about painter & printmaker Ben Sakoguchi created by the Watase Media Arts Center at the Japanese American National Museum for the Drawing the Line: Japanese American Art, Design & Activism exhibition on view from October 15, 2011 through February 19, 2012. For more information, visit
Ben Sakoguchi (b. 1938) is a painter and printmaker who has lived in the Los Angeles area his entire life. After studying painting in the 1960s at the University of California, Los Angeles, he developed a distinctive style that is rooted in pairing a narrative painting tradition with a pop culture vocabulary. He is best known for his long running Orange Crate Label series, using the classic crate label format to explore diverse subject matter and to combine them in a way that allows for both sharp critique and wry humor. His work is deeply and politically engaged, and he takes a deep delight in the craft and beauty of painting itself. Sakoguchi was a professor at Pasadena City College for nearly 35 years. Visit his website at bensakoguchi.com.
A Walk in Nisshin
One Saturday evening when the weather was perfect, we decided to take a walk around Nisshin (the city where we live). I hope this gives you a vague sense of what it looks like here.
Nagoya City Aichi Prefecture Japan
Nagoya Trip including TV Tower and Castle
Nagakute Battlefield (Nagakute, Japan)
Yesterday, I explored the Nagakute Battlefield which is where Toyotomi Hideyoshi engaged Tokugawa Ieyasu in battle (1584 CE). A battle that was fought mostly out of boredom! (in HD)
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Masami Teraoka on Japanese Screens
Artist, Masami Teraoka, discusses selected works in the Beyond Golden Clouds: Five Centuries of Japanese Screens exhibition on view at the Asian Art Museum from October 15, 2010 - January 16, 2011.
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Junior Taiko Performance, Gamagori-shi, Aichi-ken, Japan
Video footage took with iPhone 5s.