Numata falls Gunma ken PTA Kenshu ryouko 6-24-2017
Numata falls 6-24-2017
Mountain road trip to Fukiware Falls Gunma Numata Japan.
Mountain road trip to Fukiware Falls Gunma Numata Japan.
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Hiroshima Bombing Story | Tour around the Atomic Hypocenter ★ ONLY in JAPAN
Today is the 74th anniversary of the Hiroshima Bombing - August 6, 2019
Hiroshima, August 6, 1945. It’s a day that changed everything. The atomic bomb decimated the city, killing nearly all nearby the blast. Fast forward about 75 years later, and Hiroshima is now a beautiful city, resurrected from the ruins of the post war period. Near the hypocenter is the Hiroshima Memorial Peace Park and Museum and across the river, the A-Bomb Dome which sits as it did, destroyed after the bomb in ruins. We'll look at the area around the hypocenter and see old video footage from 1945 after the bomb. We'll also meet a witness who will describe in detail the horror he saw as he volunteered to help in Hiroshima on August 7, 1945, the next day.
We’re now in the 4th generation since the bomb was dropped, those that were kids who could remember are now in their 80s and 90s. Yuji is a 3rd generation Hiroshima resident since the bomb and he wants to share the city of Hiroshima so people don’t forget the past. He learned a lot from his great uncle who told him stories as a kid of the horrors of that day and how the city rebuilt. Another reason is that he wants to teach his son so he can pass on the stories from his family who were alive nearby on that tragic day. They're now tour guides in Hiroshima.
At age 92, Yuji’s great uncle shares his story of the day he will never forget. He lived in Kure city near by, saw the mushroom cloud and went into the city to help. His account is graphic, the scene is grim and real.
The city cannot erase it’s past but it can move on and write the next chapter in its history and I think that is where Hiroshima is today. Tourism to the city is increasing, many international visitors stop by Hiroshima to understand what happened on that day, pay their respects, and tours like the one with Yuji and Magical Trip I took is a way to understand just how much the city changed that day and how it’s re-invented itself since. I hope you can feel something for Hiroshima and if you are in Japan, it's a must visit destination.
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Minakami-machi , Gunma Prefecture , Japan Shrines and Temples ,Tourism
Historic shrines and temples There are a lot of in Minakami.
One by one is very unique that building is, we are quietly standing through the years to be in nature now.
Gakurin-ji
Mozaemon
Mozaemon Okunoin
Taineizen-ji
Tambara Ski Park in Numata
Had fun with family. But now facing Back and Neck pains...
KURI @ Wa to Wa Festival 2014 Yamanashi, Japan
1: Lullaby of Narata 〜 A traditional Lullaby from Yamanashi pref.
2: Rei-mei 〜First Rays of Another Day〜
camera: Makita Kikori by iPhone 5s
This Is Nanae!
This Is Nanae! was produced by Bobby Kargula to introduce Nanae Town, Hokkaido, Japan and its people to Concord Massachusetts, USA, its sister city. Also included are samples of joint Concord-Nanae events, such as the CCHS SciFi Club's visit to Nanae in April 2009.
Trip to Hiroshima and Yamaguchi October 26-30, 2017
Gunma Museum of Natural History - Tomioka City, Japan
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FUN TO DRIVE IN NAGANO Vol.1(前編)
クルマ好きのための長野を楽しくドライブする「FUN TO DRIVE IN NAGANO」
今回は八ヶ岳高原を走ります。
Waterfall in Gunma prefecture, Japan. October 17th, 2012.
Sainokawara Park
The Sainokawara Park at Kusatsu, Gunma Prefecture, Japan.
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2017 Driving in USA: from Theisen's to the farm (Iowa)
from Theisen's to the farm (Iowa)
Driving Tour of Port Hardy BC
Welcome to the Virtual Tour of Port Hardy BC.
Port Hardy is a district municipality in British Columbia, Canada located on the northeastern end of Vancouver Island. Port Hardy has a population of 4,132 at last census (2016). It is the gateway to Cape Scott Provincial Park, the North Coast Trail and the BC Marine Trail, located on the northernmost tip of Vancouver Island. The community has access to spectacular wilderness adventures, such as kayaking, caving, world-class scuba diving, nature viewing, surfing, unique saltwater rapids, fishing and camping.
Port Hardy's twin city is Numata, Japan.
Port Hardy was named after Vice-Admiral Sir Thomas Masterman Hardy who served as the captain of H.M.S. Victory.
Once a year, Port Hardy holds a celebration in Rotary Park to acknowledge its natural resource based economy. The three syllables, fi, lo and mi, stand for fishing, logging and mining. The celebration includes festivities in the park such as activities for children, fundraising concessions, entertainment, beer gardens, bake sales, craft sales, and fireworks. A dance for each age group and a parade are also held on Filomi Days weekend- typically the third weekend in July.
Port Hardy's economy relies greatly on tourism. Ferries to Prince Rupert, another popular tourist destination in British Columbia, depart every other day during peak season. Tourist traffic in the summer is immense, and hotels and restaurants usually find themselves with no room to accommodate all travelers.
Deer, black bears, bald eagles, squirrels, seals, salmon and many other species of birds and mammals are often spotted along the Quatse Loop Nature Trail or at Storey's Beach which is a short drive from town. Humpback whales can occasionally been seen surfacing in the bay. Port Hardy has many wildlife charters, fishing charters and places to camp during tourist season.
Port Hardy has an oceanic climate due to its proximity to the Pacific moderating influence. As a result summers are very cool for the latitude, whereas winters instead are very mild. Although there is a strong drying trend in summer, its summer rainfall is still higher than those of the southerly Mediterranean climates. Winter rainfall is very high and in general Port Hardy is far wetter than Canada's interior.
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Please watch: Mister Carwash- Awesome Drive through experience
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Japan Castle of Japan Ueda Castle Nagano 2010
Ueda Castle (上田城 Ueda-jō?) was the original home of the Sanada clan, built by Sanada Masayuki.
It was this castle that the Sanada defended twice from the Tokugawa, first in 1583 and again in 1600, putting up a very impressive defense both of those times.
When Sanada Masayuki refused to hand over the Numata Castle to Tokugawa Ieyasu, it led to The Battle at Kami River. During the battle, Ieyasu charged into the Ueda Castle with a very large army. But Masayuki was ready, having an ambush party ready to attack. This effectively threw the Tokugawa army into great confusion, causing them great losses in numbers.
Masayuki and his son Sanada Yukimura both faced off against the Tokugawa once again at the Battle of Sekigahara. The Sanada announced their surrender, but this surrender was all part of Masayuki's plan. He wanted to make them think he was truly surrendering, but instead Masayuki was really in preparation for the defense of the Ueda Castle.
When Tokugawa Hidetada was alerted of the Sanada clan's plot, Hidetada began to mobilize his troops. But Masayuki was already prepared for an attack, so he had another ambush party ready, but this time he sent them into the enemy's main camp. In the end the battle had devastating effects. Hidetada failed to seize the Ueda Castle, and he was also kept from joining the field at Sekigahara.
Summer festival Obon in Japan, Iwaki
Shopping at Hard-Off in Saitama Japan
I spent a few days game hunting around the 2nd chain called Hard Off