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Sunday Drive To Tochigi Prefecture In A Nissan Leaf
In this episode, I take my wife, mother-in-law and little girl on a trip to Tochigi prefecture to visit an old friend. I also have some new EV news at the end of this video!
Relay for Life Japan 2016 Tochigi Purple Glove Dance
Relay for Life Japan 2016 Tochigi Purple Glove Dance
アメリカでスタートしたPurple Glove Dance!
今年もリレーフォーライフジャパンとちぎはPurple Glove Danceをやりましたよー!
会場に来られなかった皆さんもこれをみて一緒に楽しんで下さいね。そして来年は会場に来て一緒に踊りましょう!
Western Village (Japanese Theme Park) – Walkthrough
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A walkthrough of the abandoned Western Village theme park in Tochigi, Japan - taken in January 2015, 720p, unedited.
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Abandoned Japanese boy released from hospital
Seven-year-old Yamato Tanooka, who was lost in a Japanese forest for almost a week, is released from hospital. Report by Conor Mcnally.
Winter Stroll in a Japanese Park (Raw)
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[TV 55 GoGo] Eps#1.Orihime Jinja-Ashikaga. The 1200 Years of Japan Textile History
Orihime Shrine. Ashikaga.
This temple is located in the province of Tochigi, Ashikaga city, Japan Ashikaga is a beautiful city, because it is situated on the banks of the river, the city became a beautiful place to visit.
This temple was built in 1704 by Toda Tadatoshi. This temple save textile industry tradition that is almost 1200 years old.
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Orihime jinja. Ashikaga.
Kuil ini terletak di provinsi tochigi, kota ashikaga. Ashikaga adalah kota yang indah, karena letaknya di tepi sungai, kota ini menjadi tempat yang indah untuk di kunjungi.
Kuil ini dibangun pada tahun 1704 oleh Toda Tadatoshi. Kuil ini menyimpan tradisi industri textil yang hampir berusia 1200 tahun.
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Lecture of Dr. Takeshi Yoro | Japan and Fukui in the future
Here is the full version video of the lecture of Dr. Takeshi Yoro on the subject of Japan and Fukui in the future – Thinking from flourishing forests, animals and plants – , which was held on November 21st, 2016 as in commemoration of the fourth anniversary of Bhutan Museum in Fukui Prefecture.
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Yamagami 山神 Haunted Tunnel Atsugi Japan [Explored]
This is a 100 yr old tunnel located in Atsugi Japan hiding above the tanzawa mountains.
That haunted by a spirit of a young girl.
The tunnel is abandonned a very long time ago.
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Dust devil sends paraglider flying
An experienced paraglider had a shocking encounter with a dust devil while preparing for a flight in Manilla, near Tamworth, New South Wales on January 2.
The man, who was visiting from overseas, was one of 40 paragliding pilots setting up to take off for a cross country flight from a popular launch spot on Mount Borah in north western New South Wales.
A dust devil rapidly formed and raced across the launch area, catching the paraglider and flinging him into the air.
In this video, filmed by the man’s wife, the paraglider is lifted up and swirled around for a few seconds before being ejected out to the side of the fast rotating dust devil.
Other pilots watch on helplessly before scrambling to secure some of the launch mats.
In the video, the man’s wife can be heard screaming in terror as her husband is flung about.
“Is he okay?” she can be heard asking the other pilots.
“He’s okay,” they confirm.
“I never want to fly again,” the distressed woman can be heard saying.
Speaking to Storyful, Chief Flying Instructor at Manilla Paragliding Godfrey Wenness said, “The pilot quickly regained control of the glider and flew away to continue on a relatively uneventful five hour and 180 km cross-country flight.”
“The pilot was uninjured by the incident. The paraglider was undamaged. The video was taken by his wife who is also a pilot,” he said.
“Dust devils are the visible rotating core of intense updrafts of air and typically occur on hot dry days in certain atmospheric conditions.
“They can often be seen inland over dusty paddocks over the summer months and occasionally develop on mountain tops.
“Paraglider pilots are taught the risks and avoid flying in or near dust devils,” he said.
This isn’t the first paragliding accident to occur at the popular Mount Borah launch spot.
In 2014, a 25-year-old German man fell to his death after crashing into the mountainside.
A 42-year-old man also suffered serious injuries after he crashed at Mount Borah in 2013.
In 2017, a 50-year-old woman was airlifted to hospital following a crash-landing after gliding off the mountain.
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10 Creepy Unsolved Mysteries from Japan That'll Keep You Up at Night
Unsolved mysteries from Japan are surprisingly rare. Though the reality behind the number is a point of contention, Japan does boast a 99% conviction rate. Violent crimes are rare. The murder rate is under one per 100,000, less than a quarter of the rate in the US. For this reason, these bizarre Japanese crimes are all the more striking.
These murders, disappearances, and other unsolved mysteries are the strangest and most interesting to come from the land of the rising sun. This is Japan-level weirdness. Many of these mysteries have gone unsolved for decades. Some will probably never be solved.
In Japan, tales of people being spirited away have existed for centuries. These stories are just accepted. People would walk off to the mountains and be swallowed up by the spirit world. While police are looking for more corporeal causes, what did happen to these people? Who was really responsible?
Whatever the case, these are accounts of the facts. This is what we do know about these unsolved mysteries. It is up to you to fill in the blanks.
10 Creepy Unsolved Mysteries from Japan That'll Keep You Up at Night
1. The Setagaya Family Massacre - No Killer Identified, Despite DNA Evidence.
One of the ways I know that the year has gone by quickly, and its December 30th already is the annual pilgrimage of police officers, to the scene of the Setagaya family murders. There are very few crimes in Japan but, as I have said before in this blog, when they do happen, they tend to be bizarre. And the Setagaya murders were just that....
2. The Yonaguni Ancient Underwater Pyramid of Mystery.
On the southern coast of Yonaguni, Japan, lie submerged ruins estimated to be around 10,000 years old. The origin of the site is hotly debated - many experts argue that is man-made, while more conservative scientists insist it was carved by natural phenomena...
3. Pregnant Woman in Nagoya Murdered, Her Unborn Baby Cut from Her Stomach.
Japan is a relatively peaceful society as modesty, politeness, and compliance are highly valued traits throughout the generations. However, when a crime is committed - particularly murder - tensions rise due to the heinous nature, and actions brought about by hatred and jealousy. One such case of deliberate cruelty is the ‘Nagoya Pregnant Ripper Case’, which remains unsolved to this day....
4. The Inokashira Park Dismemberment - Body Parts Found in a Bag.
Today we’ll be talking about one of Japan’s many incidents of “barabara satsujin” (scattered murder), a method of killing so seemingly popular in the country, that it has its very own page on the Japanese Wikipedia....
5. Junior High Students Find a Body in a Futon Bag, Authorities Still Don't Know Who Did It.
On April 21, 1996, while coming home from school, a group of junior high school students were looking through a bamboo grove in the Haga district of Tochigi Prefecture, when they noticed a barely-closed futon bag. The kids had seen the bag laying there for almost a month, and curious about what might be inside, one of them poked it with a stick....
6. The Disappearance of Yuki Onishi - A Girl Vanishes Into Thin Air.
Greenery Day, a national holiday in Japan meant to appreciate nature, is observed every May 4th. From its establishment in 1989 until 2007, however, it was celebrated every April 29th. In 2005, as part of a Greenery Day celebration, a bamboo shoot digging event was held in Kanagawa Prefecture’s Goshikidai Forest. ...
7. The Cyanide-Poisoned Oolong Tea Murder.
A case of poisoning that has hit the quiet, rural communities of Nagano Prefecture may have been the act of a person familiar with the operation of the local supermarket where cyanide-laced cans of oolong tea were placed, police officials said Friday....
8. The Eerie Murder of Two Year Old Makiko Tsuchiyama.
On November 21, 1984, around 2:10 PM, a 2-year-old girl named Makiko Tsuchiyama was found fallen, on her face in a drainage ditch in an alley behind her home in Higashi-osaka city. Makiko was unconscious, and her neck seemed as though it had been strangled with a cord. Although she was rushed to the hospital, Makiko died 9 hours after being taken there....
9. The Murder of Yoko Yoshida.
On September 29, 2000, around 1 PM, a census taker collecting information in a Tokyo apartment complained to management, about a room that had a terrible smell coming from it. When management sent a janitor to check the room out, he found that the door was unlocked. Inside, he found the body of the woman who was living there, a 28-year-old manga artist named Yoko Yoshida....
10. The Murder of the Miyazawas.
On the morning of December 31, 2000, a relative of the Miyazawa family in Tokyo’s Setagaya Ward found father Mikio, his wife Yasuko, their daughter Niina, and their son....
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オッドアイの珍獣(猫)、V字開脚を見せて珍妙な記憶を蘇らせる Two funny cats like 'V' letter from Tochigi Prefecture
2018年秋に保護預かりして療養後、謎のシニア子猫化をした白たぬきの暁璘(しゃおりん)。
暁璘のその猫離れした謎ムーブに「猫ではないのではないか?」と疑念を抱く日々ですが、ある時見せたV字開脚に、同じ出身地と思われる三年前に預かった子猫のことを思い出すのでした。
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Diana Research Institute [ Explored ] Haunted Place In Saitama Fukaya Japan
Diana Research Institute : Makikita ito sa Saitama - Fukaya Japan.
Isang gusali na pinaniniwalaan naging isang human research facility kung san pinag aaralan ang pagpapahaba ng buhay ng tao.
Ngunit sa kabila ng magandang layunin ay sya din pag dami ng mga nabubuwis na buhay ng tao.
Marahil may mga kaluluwa pa na nakakulong sa loob ng gusali kaya pinaniniwalaan etong haunted.
Samahan nyo kami saliksikin ang loob ng nasabing Human Research Facility
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Urban Exploration | Yamamoto Grand Center | Japan
Ehemaliges Spa nahe Utsunomiya. Das Gebäude ist quasi in den Felsen gebaut. Die Umgebung ist vulkanisch, die umliegenden heissen Quellen wurden als Energiequelle genutzt.
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SANYA, Tokyo, Broken city
Tokyo. The Sumida River runs under lanes of suspended motorways bridges. Along the banks of the river, lines of cardboard shacks covered in blue canvas stretch forever, caught in the constant hum of the traffic speeding overhead. This is home for the homeless, the anti-city. This is where the modern world's misfit shore up, somewhere between exile and asylum, scratching a living together, walking the city streets collecting empty cans and used cardboard boxes to sell by the weight. They tell us about their past, social interactions and about two worlds; the world where they live and the one they only walk through. Japan, the abstract machine. Their words create a new vision of Tokyo, speaking from the edge they talk about the centre.
Directed by Olivier Nourisson & Kenji Lefèvre-Hasegawa
Demolition of Asian Rural Institute (ARI) 's main building after the quake
The big quake on March 11, 2011. damaged ARI main building. But we used it until December. Since adminstration office was built in the newly made farmshop This old main building was demolished in December 2011~Jan2012. This video was recoreded in the morning on December 17.
Japanese baby in hospital !
Japanese baby in hospital ! Thank you for watching !