DIR EN GREY - SAKU [Plaza Condesa México 07112015]
Dir en grey saku live Japan 2005
Dir en grey saku live Japan 2005
Japanese Food Mukbang ft. Tat Saku Japanese Restaurant
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Saku Saku: Love Blooms with the Cherry Blossoms - Opening Movie
The PlayStation 4 version of Saku Saku: Love Blooms with the Cherry Blossoms will launch on February 28, 2019 in Japan, publisher Dramatic Create announced.
The console port of the Palette-developed romance visual novel was announced earlier this month with only a 2019 release window.
Here is an overview of the game, via VNDB:
Spring is the flowering season, the season of the cherry blossoms. It is the time for first meetings and partings, when the buds start sprouting.
Yuuma is a second-year student at Mihaya Academy who listens to love problems from girls at the school and gives them thoughtful advice. This has made him quite popular and loved, resulting in a 21,000 yen (taxes included) ‘love bounty’ placed on him. The girls came to him with problems ranging from jealousy to infidelity. Having heard about so many troubles related to love, Yuuma lost any desire he had for it.
One day, a mysterious girl appeared before him. She had never been in love, but she believed that it was a wonderful thing. She asked him if he would like to be in love, and that as a love fairy, she will help his love come true.
A girl who cannot fall in love. A boy who has no interest in love. If they end up falling in love with each other, how will the world change?
6 Ways to Fold a Pocket Square
The one point, the poof, the three point, the straight, the pyramids (two point) and the winged poof. 5 stylish ways to fold a pocket square for men. Depending on your mood or the occassion you're dressing for you will need a different style of pocket square. Here are 5 ways to fold them.
Sabakuni Saku Hana
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Japanese taiko drum Concert in kuwait 7 Saku No hibiki (Resonance of a New Moon)
50th anniversary Kuwait - Japan Diplomatic Relations 2011 Japanese Taiko Drum Concert
Composed by : Shuichiro Ueda
this is the first song shuichiro Ueds composed. He Has preformed the piece in all his own concerts. likening the taiko to a new moon, the song express it's transformation using the Odaiko ( Largest Taiko )
played by :
Wasei : violinist ,
Masahiro Tamura : Saxophonist ,
lights : koji iida
Cherry Blossom Japan - Part 7 - Gundam in Odaiba with Cherry Blossom
Cherry Blossom in Odaiba, Japan blooms especially around Gundam at the start of spring. The District Name Odaiba is coined from a Japanese Term Daiba. It means a Fort. Originally, Odaiba composes of small man made Fort Islands to protect from attacks from the sea. Now, Odaiba is place for shopping and entertainment.
The popular anime called Gundam stands in front of DiverCity Tokyo Plaza in Odaiba. In April of 2012, the Plaza built a life-size of the giant robot as a main attraction at the main entrance. Gundam is a giant robot in a science fiction in a TV Series called Mobile Suit Gundam. The series started on 1979. The popularity soar so high. And, it did not look back.
During the day, the giant robot performs some misty spray display. Watch his head moves side to side, and up and down. His eyes lights up. At night, you can watch light shows and misty spray at around 7:30pm, 8:30pm, and 10:30pm. There is also a 13 minute wall video behind the robot, while you want him light up.
DiverCity Tokyo Plaza steadily increasing popularity with its entertainment and shopping options. Besides showcasing the TV Hit Series Gundam at the main entrance, the Plaza is a perfect place for souvenirs. The shops offers all the iconic souvenirs of Japan. And, the Authentic Japanese Restaurant is an experience that a tourist cannot possibly miss out.
Sakura means Cherry Blossom in Japan. Saku means blossom, while Ra means good. So, it is a good time for Hanami in Odaiba. You cannot go wrong with Cherry Blossom and Giant Robot in one spot.
Cherry Blossom Japan - Part 2 - Countryside Cherry Blossom Trees
Cherry Blossom Japan - Part 3 - Cherry Blossom at night - Tokyo Midtown Garden and Train Ride
Cherry Blossom Japan - Part 4 - Meguro River with Cherry Blossom at night
Cherry Blossom Japan - Part 5 - Cats with Cherry Blossom
Cherry Blossom Japan - Part 6 - The Great Kamakura Budha with Cherry Blossom
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Japan Vlog Day: 6 // Japanese Photo Booth!
Today we go to the Aeon mall in Saku! We take some photos at the photo booth and visit a Japanese IKEA ;P Let me know in the comments what your favorite thing to do while on vacation is!
Japanese Folk Dance at a mall in Kochi Japan
Dir En Grey México 2015 Saku
JAPAN LIVE 2015 México dir en grey en escenario en plaza Condesa México DF
An Cafe - Cherry Saku Yuki (El Plaza Condesa 2014)
Disculpen por la calidad del video y del audio!! u.u
An Cafe en concierto
Plaza Condesa
20 de Noviembre 2014
JIM”TAKE”SAKU SESION505
神保彰 櫻井哲夫 伊東たけし
SAKU & SHINJUKU - day 08 - Japan
MUSIC: Japanese Folk Remix from X-Dog
Today we spend the day with my best mate and his wife, Marcin & Chie, in Saku then head to Tokyo before nightfall.
After last night’s late nightcap, we got up late this morning. In fact, just in time to checkout of our hotel, the Ueda Plaza. A small room but clean, comfortable and affordable. The hotel is also well located near the Ueda Train Station and centralised to, just about, everything else. We both wished we had more time to visit Ueda a little. Not just the city but it’s surroundings too. There’s so much to see here.
We caught the train to Sakudaira Station, the next stop on the line, to spend the early afternoon with Marcin & Chie. They picked us up from there and we drove through Saku city to the beautiful Pinkoro Jizo, the guardian deity of children. In general, Pinkoro Jizo means to wish for a long and healthy life with a quick and peaceful death. I wish for that. With a small Shinto Shrine and a couple of large Buddhist Temples, this place is beautiful, peaceful and fascinating. Very happy Chie brought us here.
As you walk out of the temple’s main gate there is a long, narrow pedestrian alley with one stall held my an elderly man. I could imagine this alley busy with stalls, people and festive on weekends or special days. The man was selling a lot of things but also did palm readings. My mate, who’s interested in that sort of thing, decided to get it done. It was a 30-40 minute reading that I won’t go into. Suffice to say, Marcin wasn’t too impressed.
On that same corner, is a restaurant specialising in carp, called Kagetsu. Cooked and prepared in different ways, it was an eye opener and a delight to the palette. No b-roll of the meal as I wanted to enjoy these last moments with my friends before heading off.
They dropped us back at Sakudaira Station where we caught a bullet train to Shinagawa Station in Tokyo then a local train to Shin-Okubo Station. Our hotel, the Shin-Okubo Sekitei, was only a ten minute walk from there. A Japanese-style Ryokan (Inn) with decos from the Showa era. Though the rooms are small and doorways low, they are very nice, comfortable, clean, inexpensive and well located. Great as a base to travel in and around Tokyo. It was perfect for us.
We dumping our luggage, freshened up and heading back to the train station. We got off a few stops farther at Shinjuku Station. From there we navigated the underground labyrinth to the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building. This is the headquarters of the Government that governs all the towns, villages, cities and wards that make up the Tokyo Metropolis. It comprises of two high-rises, both with an observation deck. We were hoping to make it up there for, at least, blue hour but we almost gave up on the idea when we realised one of the decks was closed and saw the queue and bag search before getting into the elevator. To our surprise, they were very quick and efficient, and we arrived up there right on time. You are wowed as soon as you walk out of the elevator. An open, high ceiling room with a cafe and souvenir shop in the centre, and huge windows all around with magnificent cityscapes of Tokyo. I was so busy taking photos of the skyline that I forgot to take some b-roll of the interior. I tried a time-lapse but that didn’t turn out to well. Nonetheless, Tokyo’s Metropolitan Government Building is a must visit when in Japan. I highly recommend it.
We headed back to Shin-Okubo as there are a lot of places to eat and the hotel was only 5-10 minutes away. We had dinner at Tenkazushi, a small conveyor belt or sushi train restaurant. Fast, cheap and excellent quality. They have an English menu and very helpful staff. Oh and everyone says hello and goodbye. Everyone. Impossible to enter or leave discreetly. We loved this place.
OK my friends, that’s it for another day. Thank you for watching and hope to see on day 9. Oyasuminasai.
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Dir En Grey - Uroko (Japan Live 2015) México 7-11-15
Uroko de Dir En Grey en vivo desde el Japan Live 2015 en El Plaza Condesa de la Ciudad de México el 7 de Noviembre del 2015
[230912] Fancam : JKT48 & Hitomi Nakamura - Hana wa Saku
JKT48, Hitomi Nakamura, and some of singing Hana wa Saku. On Japan Jak Matsuri.
It is advised to watch this on a very low sound volume, or even muted sound. Because the sound is REALLY messed up.
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This fancam is a result of collaboration by Kaskus JKT48 and the Flickr JKT48 group.
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DIR EN GREY PLAZA CONDESA 7/11/2015 (Concierto completo)
Double Sided Japanese Saw - How to Hone Its Skills
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