佐倉新町{暮らシック} Classic Car まちなか博物館 2015/12/5 Sakura, Chiba, Japan
2015年12月5日、千葉県佐倉市の新町通りをを中心に開催された、新町{暮らシック} Classic Car まちなか博物館です。約30台の往年の名車が城下町佐倉の沿道をパレードしました。
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Odawara, Japan in June, a quick tour! - 6月中に小田原を訪問
A quick tour of Odawara (小田原市) in Japan..
A friend of mine from Switzerland came to visit me in Odawara, a city which is just over an hour away by the bullet train from Tokyo and near to Hakone.
We went to Odawara Castle (小田原城), which has various events around the year. The castle was rebuilt in the 1960's, but it features a museum inside with many cool Samurai related artifacts and an observatory and a souvenir shop. The entry into the castle for myself at the time was 410円, which is worth the price.
Afterwards we went to Seikantei (清閑亭), which is a beautiful Japanese historical villa.
We then had melon soda ice cream, before ending the mini tour at the pebbly beach of Odawara.
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【Japanese Huge Portable Shrines】 at Aomori Nebuta Festival
The Aomori Nebuta Festival is one of the biggest festivals in Japan held in Aomori at the beginning of August.
The scene where Nebuta, huge portable shrine, floating in the dark night parades at Aomori city center is famous all over the country.
Nearly 3 million people visit the sights from home and abroad every year.
It is said that the Aomori Nebuta Festival is a deformation of a Chinese ceremony in which paper lanterns are floated down a river from the Tanabata Festival which came to Japan in A.D. 710 to 794.
The customs such as sending off spirit to the sky that had been in Aomori since ancient times, integrated with the ceremony in the Tanabata festival from China to create the custom of making the big lanterns.
The maximum height of Nebuta is 5 m, the width is 9 m, the depth is 7 m. They are mainly made of paper, wood, and bamboo.
It takes a very long time to decide the design of Nebuta that is based on a concept of historical stories.
The theme is not only based on kabuki and Japanese myths but also Chinese myths and historical stories.
Nebuta creators are professionals.
They produce Nebuta with an extremely high technology.
The one who can create special Nebuta is called “Nebuta master
Only 6 people have been certificated as the master of the Nebuta festival with a history of almost 100 years.
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August 2~7, 2018
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Ibaraki Prefecture
Ibaraki Prefecture is a prefecture of Japan, located in the Kantō region on the main island of Honshu. The capital is Mito.
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Scenic & Historic Date City in Japan
Date City 伊達市 occupies the eastern half of the Fukushima Basin with Miyagi Prefecture on its northern border. Peach and dried persimmon (anpogaki) production is a big thing in Date.
Natural scenery in Date is magnificent, especially in springtime.
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Yanagawakibo Forest Park Campground やながわ希望の森公園
Beniyatoge 紅屋峠
Mount Ryozen 霊山
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Kansai, Japan
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The Kansai region. The region includes the prefectures of Mie, Nara, Wakayama, Kyoto, Osaka, Hyogo, and Shiga. While the use of the terms Kansai and Kinki have changed over history, in most modern contexts the use of the two terms is interchangeable. The urban region of Osaka, Kobe and Kyoto (Keihanshin region) is the second most populated in Japan after the Greater Tokyo Area.
The Kansai region is the cultural and historical heart of Japan with 11% of its land area and 22,757,897 residents as of 2010. The Osaka Plain with the cities of Osaka and Kyoto forms the core of the region, from there the Kansai area stretches west along the Seto Inland Sea towards Kobe and Himeji and east encompassing Lake Biwa, Japan's largest freshwater lake. In the north the region is bordered by the Sea of Japan, to the south by the Kii Peninsula and Pacific Ocean, and to the east by the Ibuki Mountains and Ise Bay. Four of Japan's national parks lie within its borders, in whole or in part. The area also contains six of the seven top prefectures in terms of national treasures. Other geographical features include Amanohashidate in Kyoto Prefecture and Awaji Island in Hyogo.
The Kansai region is often compared with the Kanto region, which lies to its east and consists primarily of Tokyo and the surrounding area. Whereas the Kanto region is symbolic of standardization throughout Japan, the Kansai region displays many more idiosyncrasies – the culture in Kyoto, the mercantilism of Osaka, the history of Nara, or the cosmopolitanism of Kobe – and represents the focus of counterculture in Japan. This East-West rivalry has deep historical roots, particularly from the Edo period. With a samurai population of less than 1% the culture of the merchant city of Osaka stood in sharp contrast to that of Edo, the seat of power for the Tokugawa shogunate.
Many characteristic traits of Kansai people descend from Osaka merchant culture. Catherine Maxwell, an editor for the newsletter Omusubi, writes: Kansai residents are seen as being pragmatic, entrepreneurial, down-to-earth and possessing a strong sense of humour. Kanto people on the other hand are perceived as more sophisticated, reserved and formal, in keeping with Tokyo’s history and modern status as the nation’s capital and largest metropolis.
Kansai is known for its food, especially Osaka, as supported by the saying Kyotoites are ruined by overspending on clothing, Osakans are ruined by overspending on food. Popular Osakan dishes include takoyaki, okonomiyaki, kitsune udon and kushikatsu. Kyoto is considered a mecca of traditional Japanese cuisine. Kansai has many wagyu brands such as Kobe beef and Tajima cattle from Hyogo, Matsusaka beef from Mie and Omi beef from Shiga. Sake is another specialty of the region, the areas of Nada-Gogo and Fushimi produce 45% of all sake in Japan. As opposed to food from Eastern Japan, food in the Kansai area tends to be sweeter, and foods such as natto tend to be less popular.
The dialects of the people from the Kansai region, commonly called Kansai-ben, have their own variations of pronunciation, vocabulary, and grammar. Kansai-ben is the group of dialects spoken in the Kansai area, but is often treated as a dialect in its own right.
Kansai is one of the most prosperous areas for baseball in Japan. Two Nippon Professional Baseball teams, Hanshin Tigers and Orix Buffaloes, are based in Kansai. Koshien Stadium, the home stadium of the Hanshin Tigers, is also famous for the nationwide high school baseball tournaments. The Kansai Independent Baseball League was founded in 2009. In association football, the Kansai Soccer League was founded in 1966 and currently has 16 teams in two divisions. Cerezo Osaka, Gamba Osaka, and Vissel Kobe belong to J. League Division 1 and Kyoto Sanga F.C. belongs to J. League Division 2, the top professional leagues in Japan.
TRIP TO KAIRAKUEN PARK (MITO, IBARAKI)
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Chiba Prefecture
Chiba Prefecture (千葉県, Chiba-ken) is a prefecture of Japan located in the Kantō region and the Greater Tokyo Area. Its capital is Chiba City.
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Travelogue in Japan, Utsunomiya Futaarayama Shrine, volume 55
Utsunomiya Futaarayama Shrine (Futaarayama Jinja)/ Futarasan hall
The shrine has a long history : founded about 1,600 years ago to dedicate the spirit of Toyokirihikonomikoto, the founder of Utsunomiya. People say the name of Utsunomiya is derived from Shimotsuke-Ichinomiya. The City of Utsunomiya has grown and prospered around Futaarayama Woods, and Futaarayama Shrine has been the spiritual center of the daily life of the citizens of Utsunomiya to date. People visit and pray on occasions like New Year’s Day and Shichigosan(the gala day for children of three, five and seven years of age). Students go there to ask for help in their entrance examinations. The gate and approach to the shrine are beautifully illuminated at night. Note that about Futarasan Shrine (Futarasan Jinja) is that it’s not related to its more famous neighbor Futarasan Shrine in nearby Nikko. One is written 二荒山; the other is written 二荒山. Tennou Festival is held from July 15th to 20th The festival of Suga Shrine located in the compound of Futaarayama Shrine is held annually in July. Wedding Ceremonies and Kikusui Festival is held on the last Saturday and Sunday of October This is the main festival of Futaarayama Shrine.
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Il Grande terremoto di Kobe - Hanshin-Awaji Daishinsai
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