Nagasaki Japan sakamoto International cemetery 長崎坂本国際墓地
長崎坂本国際墓地。長崎を近代化した方々が眠っていますが墓碑であるために市はどうしようもなく朽ちていくのをただ見るだけです。
Japan Trip 2015 Tokyo The Last Shogun Grave Tokugawa Yoshinobu Yanaka Cemetery
Tokugawa Yoshinobu (徳川 慶喜) (also known as Keiki; October 28, 1837 – November 22, 1913) was the 15th and last shogun of the Tokugawa shogunate of Japan. He was part of a movement which aimed to reform the aging shogunate, but was ultimately unsuccessful. After resigning in late 1867, he went into retirement, and largely avoided the public eye for the rest of his life.
Early life
Tokugawa Yoshinobu was born in Edo, as the seventh son of Tokugawa Nariaki, daimyo of Mito. Mito was one of the gosanke, the three branch families of the Tokugawa clan which were eligible to be chosen as shogun. His birth name was Matsudaira Shichirōma, and he was brought up under strict, spartan supervision and tutelage. He was taught in the literary and martial arts, as well as receiving a solid education in the principles of politics and government.
At the instigation of his father, Shichirōma was adopted by the Hitotsubashi-Tokugawa family in order to have a better chance of succeeding to the shogunate. He became family head in 1847, coming of age that year, receiving court rank and title, and taking the name Yoshinobu. Upon the death of the 13th shogun, Shogun Iesada, in 1858, Yoshinobu was nominated as a potential successor. His supporters touted his skill and efficiency in managing family affairs. However, the opposing faction, led by Ii Naosuke, won out. Their candidate, the young Tokugawa Yoshitomi, was chosen, and became the 14th shogun Iemochi. Soon after, during the Ansei Purge, Yoshinobu and others who supported him were placed under house arrest. Yoshinobu himself was made to retire from Hitotsubashi headship.
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長崎国際墓地 Nagasaki International Cemetery
Kyoto Cemetery Obon Fest Japan Travel Video
HD Video!!! Kyoto Japan while visiting temples and the famous Gion district, I came across this huge cemetery. This happen to be during the Obon season which is a national holiday during a time they celebrate the dead. -
世界的にも珍しいi悟真寺の国際墓地 International graveyard of Nagasaki City [satoshintera
稲佐にある悟真寺の国際墓地には世界的にも珍しい宗派が異なる墓地が併存してあるところです、仏教・道教・キリスト教・イスラム教・ロシア正教などの墓地があり、異国の地で亡くなった人たちの無念な思いが感じ取れます。
The people of sects such as the Buddhism that is the temple of an unusual Buddhism worldwide where the graveyard where the sect is different is concomitant in an international graveyard of Nagasaki City [satoshintera], the taoism, the Christianity, Islam, and Russian Orthodox Church are buried.
Cemetery Beside Hiroshima Atomic Blast Hypocenter
There is a small cemetery full of ornate memorial stones, between Shima Hospital (which was the hypocenter, aka Ground Zero of the Atomic Bomb) and the Atomic Bomb Dome nearby.
2018 日本近代化の原点・長崎を訪ねて(4K) Visiting Nagasaki, Origin Of Japan's Modernization(UHD)
3月11-14日に長崎の友人を訪ねた時に撮影した長崎観光映像です。長崎を訪問予定の人の参考になれば幸いです。
Nagasaki is a port which located very west of Japan, Kyusyu area. Back in 17th century, Japan started foreign trade with Portuguese using ports in Nagasaki. Japan's Edo Government(Bakufu) constructed artificial small island called Dejima, in Nagasaki for Portuguese to reside as a measure to separate foreign people from native people. At that time Bakufu adopted the policy of seclusion and inhibited Christianity, but wanted to continue trade with Portugese to get silks from China. That is the reason why they made Dejima in Nagasaki. After Bakufu decided to stop trading with Portugues and began trade with Holland, the Dejima was used for Dutch merchant to live. Every year Two Dutch ships came to the Dejima from Patavia(Jakarta).
The Dejima was controlled by Nagasaki Bugyou(Magistrate) who was sent directly from Edo Bakufu.
At Edo era, the Dejima was the only window through which Japan can get foreign informations, goods, technologies (medicine, astronomy etc.) Many famous people(Samurai like Ryoma Sakamoto) visited Nagasaki to learn Dutch studies. Those people who learned Dutch studies began to have logical thinking and philosophy of freedom and equality which influenced the Meiji Restoration and Japan's modernisation.
Nagasaki is also famous as a place where Atomic Bone was dropped at the end of the World War II following Hiroshima.
Music: TAM Music Factory, MusicMaterial
Nagasaki Presentation
Japan - US Teacher Exchange Program for ESD (Education for Sustainable Development)
#161 Zoshigaya(Zoshigaya Cemetery)/South-Ikebukuro 〜雑司ヶ谷界隈から池袋までぶらっと歩いてみました!
世界有数のメガポリス「東京」をイメージ動画で紹介。撮影動画本数2020本を目指しプロジェクト進行中。
URL ahead of “ TOKYO,TOKYO,TOKYO ! ”
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Nagasaki: Fukusaiji Temple
This is the Fukusaiji Buddhist temple where there is this statue of Kannon. The Hidden Christians adopted Kannon as an image of Mary mother of Jesus. See write up here:
11-4-2O13 Flying Through The Local Cemetery in Nishino Japan
Flew here with my Spyder quadcopter for the second time and got some cool aerial video
Shibuya cemetery Tokyo Japan
Ran into a beautiful cemetery. Not sure where I was... But i was near the Shibuya shopping area..it was randomly out of the way and one bit of quietness amongst the crazy amount of shoppers.
Temple @ Nagasaki
Views from a temple in Nagasaki
Nagasaki Ground Zero Memorial 2.
Nagasaki Ground Zero Memorial.
長崎の国際墓地
外国との交流が盛んだった長崎には三か所の国際墓地があります
Tour Nagasaki
Shofukuji Temple in Nagasaki is a temple that dates back to the 17th century, a true find in every sense of the word.
稲佐悟真寺国際墓地 長崎市曙町
稲佐悟真寺国際墓地
長崎県長崎市曙町
撮影 2014年3月23日 日曜日 12時05分
Inasa Goshinji International Cemetery Ngasaki Japan
Great Empire of Japan(English subtitles)
Japan was saved Asia