Kawana- Fuji course- hole15
The Opening tee shot at Kawana- Fuji course
EVERYONE SAID IT WAS IMPOSSIBLE to meet this man in Japan (Asashōryū Akinori)
Last year when we were in Japan we met Asashōryū Akinori, often considered the greatest sumo wrestler of all time. People call him the Michael Jordan of sumo wrestling. We managed to get a meeting with him and this was days after we had gotten those crazy samurai haircuts, so it was all such a weird and hilarious situation. Hope you enjoy what ends up happening! (aka we became best friends)
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Yes Theory are four friends from four different countries who constantly seek discomfort in order to grow. Ammar, Thomas, Matt and Derin met in Montreal, Canada in the summer of 2015 and bonded over their shared desire to live a life that challenged and excited them. Fast forward to a year later, the team is now based out of Los Angeles, making a show on Snapchat Discover.
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Getaway Japan with Livinia Nixon - Nagoya
Join Getaway Presenter Livinia Nixon as she continues her fascinating journey through Japan. In this episode, she arrives in Nagoya, the fourth largest city in the country and home to one of Japan’s largest castles – Nagoya Castle.
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Fuji flight - flying around Mt Fuji, Japan in a Mooney
My flight around Mt Fuji in December 2010. Altitude about 6500ft in a Mooney MSE. Gorgeous day!
Niigata Prefecture, Japan – Fuji Rock, Japan’s Largest Outdoor Music Event
FJ TRIP in Mt FUJI
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Playing the par 3 thirteenth hole at Hirono GC
#MyJapanStory : Fuji Five lakes and some more Tokyo
Part three of my two week trip around Japan. For my full trip click here:
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Gardens and river In Gifu, Japan
Minokamo smart country side city grows food
Tokyo Mountain & River Town (Okutama)
Stopped at a riverside restaurant during a location shoot for Tokyo Eye 2020 (NHK) to show you a little of this countryside town 1 hour from the city. Tokyo extends to the base of the Japanese Alps to the tropical islands in the Pacific!
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Japan Vlog 2- Field Trip, exploring Shibata and Niigata
Our second day of the JCLP (Japanese Culture and Language Program) was a field trip day of exploring the small town of Shibata where Keiwa is located. We toured the local Sake Brewery, explored the beautiful Japanese garden, and just walked the streets of this decaying yet beautiful town.
After school we met up with Mio, a Keiwa student who we had met at the welcome party, to go exploring the bigger city of Niigata. We went to eat at the really neat restaurant that Mio works at, and also she took us to a club to dance, but we ended up leaving soon because we were the only ones there.
This country never ceased to amaze me, and I loved seeing the contrast of the rural and the urban areas of the Niigata Prefecture.
River tracing Hyoe valley in Gero-city Japan
Another video from my friends, HAC Hida Alpine Club local mountainerring lovers on river tracing. Our Gero-city boasts of lots of greenery and clean waters, and active nature lovers like to trace rivers and gullies upstream rather than having to go through dense bushes. This area, the Hyoe-tani valley is located at the west of the Mount Ontake 3067m, and has numerous waterfalls. In July 2009, 12 members of the HAC enjoyed a hike visiting 2 stunning waterfalls and scrambling up lots of cascades.
Japan is a very wild country with 80% of the land mountainous. Climbing mountains sometimes is difficult due to thick bush as a result of lots of precipitaions. On the other hand, tracing rivers in upperstream areas has been favored by climbers and professional fishermen. This is a video report from HAC (Hida Alpine Club) at the Japan Alps area, exploring the Shin Valley in the Gero city.
FPV Phantom 空撮 Mt.Fuji (Lake Shoji)
早朝5時30分にもかかわらず風がやや強く思うような撮影ができませんでした。
Kasumigaseki Country Club
Video slideshow of pictures of the Kasumigaseki Country Club, Japan.
Where does FIJI Water come from?
You’ve enjoyed our water, now discover the remarkable story of FIJI Water for yourself. Starting in clouds high above the South Pacific, our water falls as tropical rain on the pristine islands of Fiji. There it is slowly filtered by volcanic rock until it collects in a natural artesian aquifer, where it is protected and preserved from external elements. Untouched by man, it truly is Earth’s Finest Water.
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U.S. Army Stryker Brigade Field Operations – Military Exercise In Japan
U.S. Army Infantry Soldiers perform a tactical-movement exercise during exercise Orient Shield 2017 on Camp Fuji, Japan. The annual exercise is designed to enhance U.S. and Japan combat readiness and interoperability at the tactical level while strengthening bilateral relationships and demonstrating U.S. resolve to support the security interests of friends and allies in the region. The units are with Bravo Company, 3rd Battalion, 21st Infantry Regiment, 1st Stryker Brigade Combat Team, 25th Infantry Division.
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The insane training required to become a Japanese businessman | Japan with Sue Perkins - BBC
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Sue Perkins starts her journey in Tokyo, Japan's glittering capital city and home to 36 million people. She finds a nation caught between the demands of a hi-tech future and the pull of a traditional past, where people work long hours but struggle to find time for love and relationships. Birth rates are falling and the population is shrinking. What does the future hold for this resilient and innovative country?
Outside Tokyo, in the shadow of Mount Fuji, Sue takes part in Hell Camp, Japan's toughest business school. Here she sees how Japan’s strict corporate culture has created some of the world's most successful companies, with its traditional values of hard work and discipline.
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Nymph Fishing Basics for Trout
Bill Spicer discusses the essentials of nymph fishing in this fascinating 19 minute video. Topics include why trout primarily eat nymphs, where trout will hold to eat nymphs, use of indicators, rod position for best presentation techniques and much more! Great information for every level of angler.
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Resilient and Vibrant Rural Communities in Japan and the U.S.
Resilient and Vibrant Rural Communities in Japan and the U.S.
April 2017—March 2019
Iwate, Niigata, Ehime and Shimane, Japan; West Virginia, Ohio, Nebraska and New York, USA
With a low birthrate, an aging society, and the decline of primary and local industries, the situation in regional areas in Japan has been dire for some time. In fact, the rising inequality across many sectors between urban areas and non-urban areas is a relevant topic in many developed and developing nations, as they are experiencing similar demographic and economic changes. This shift is also affecting communities throughout the United States, although not as dramatically as in Japan.
To reduce this gap, Japan Society and the Japan NPO Center are joining forces for Resilient and Vibrant Rural Communities in Japan and the U.S. to bring together leaders in Japan and the U.S. dedicated to the revitalization of rural areas and small towns experiencing economic stagnation and declining population. Leaders from the U.S. will visit Niigata, Iwate, Shimane and Ehime Prefectures in October 2018. Leaders from Japan visited West Virginia, Ohio and Nebraska in October 2017. Through the sharing of best practices that build back community resilience and vibrancy, the project contributes to leadership development through a unique international learning exchange and experience, and strengthens the work and impact of the participants’ organizations and their communities.
INNOVATORS
Atsuhisa Emori
General Manager, Nippon Taberu Journal League
Hanamaki, Iwate Prefecture
Kenji Hayashi
Co-President, FoundingBase
Tsuwano, Shimane Prefecture
Johnathan Hladik
Director, Policy Programs, Center for Rural Affairs
Lyons, Nebraska
Savanna Lyons
Principal, May Day Consulting and Design
Huntington, West Virginia
Richard McCarthy
Executive Director, Slow Food USA
Brooklyn, New York
Connie Reimers-Hild
Interim Executive Director, Rural Futures Institute, University of Nebraska, Lincoln
Lincoln, Nebraska
Ryoko Sato
Associate Professor, Ehime University
Matsuyama, Ehime Prefecture
Tsuyoshi Sekihara
Representative, Soma Office, Regional Resource and Industry Advisor; Founder & former Executive Director, Kamiechigo Yamazato Fan Club
Joetsu, Niigata Precture
Taylor Stuckert
AICP, Executive Director, Clinton County Regional Planning Commission & Co-founder, Energize Clinton County
Wilmington, Ohio
Junichi Tamura
Chief Director, Next Commons Lab & Director, Tono Brewing Company
Tono, Iwate Prefecture
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