2017 Japan - Oct 04 - Sanada Shrine, Ueda - Prayer.
We demonstrate the proper method when praying at a shrine.
Japan 2017 - Oct 04 - Sanada Shrine, Ueda - Purification
We demonstrate the proper method of purification when at a shrine.
Ueda castle - Nagano - 上田城 - 4K Ultra HD
Built in the latter half of the 16th century by the daimyo Sanada Masayuki, Ueda Castle, or in Japanese Ueda-jo, was one of Nagano's major castles as well as a force to recon with and this primarily is thanks to the skill of Sanada Masayuki in war strategies and tactics. Destroyed after the battle of Sekigahara, the castle was then partially rebuilt by the Tokugawa family who appointed another daimyo (ruler) to take care of the area.
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Musha queue Sanada Yukimura Japan, Ueda City, Nagano Prefecture [Part 2]
Shinzō Sanada (Shobushi Sasada) is a warlord from the Azuchi Momoyama period to the early Edo period, Daimyo [9]. The second son of Masayuki Sanada. Common name is Shigeru Samon and Genjiro is Genjiro (Genjiro). It is widely known under the name Sanada Yukimura.
The brave success that attacked Tokugawa Ieyasu's Honjin in the summer of Osaka as a warrior of the Toyotomi was recorded in each historical record of the Edo shogunate and various Daimyo families, and the first soldier of the country (Hito no Tachi no Tsuno) It is said to be [10] and others. Afterwards, military materials, lectures, grasshoppers (picture books) etc were created from there, and furthermore when the talk stories of Tachikawa Bunko are read widely in the Meiji - Taisho period, it is a heroic warrior who challenges the hostile Ieyasu boldly in accordance with Sanada Tsuyoshi In the image that it became widely known to the common people.
2012/4/29
Shinshu Ueda Samurai Performer Team Sanada Yukimura and His Ten Warriors
News from JCRAFTS.com about an exciting event in Japan!
The National Samurai Performers Contest - En will be held in Nagoya on February 16 and 17, 2013!
Samurai performers from all over Japan will show their daily performances to determine the number one samurai entertainer!
Saturday, February 16
10:30am to 4pm at Central Japan International Airport (Centrair)
Sunday, February 17
From 5pm at Meitetsu Hall (gates open at 4pm) 10:30am to 2:30pm at Central Japan International Airport (Centrair)
This is a promotional video of Shinshu Samurai Performer Team, active in Ueda City, Nagano Prefecture.
Sanada Yukimura's castle is located in Ueda.
What are samurai performers?
Men and women who dress up as famous samurai such as Oda Nobunaga and Tokugawa Ieyasu and welcome visitors, act as tour guides and take commemorative photos.
Several samurai performer groups have been formed across Japan, most notably in the Nagoya area.
At JCRAFTS.com, you can find information on traditional crafts and Japanese culture that continue from the days of the samurai.
Spruce up your life in the good-old Japanese style!
上田・上越『必勝祈願の旅』 Ueda, Joetsu journey to pray success
Ueda City is drawing attention now thanks to the TV drama series Sanadamaru. Ueda Castle is known as the impregnable castle that twice repelled attacks by the opposing Tokugawa clan army. Sanada Shrine, inside Ueda Castle, known as the “shrine that prevents failure”, is a popular place for school students to pray for academic success. Closely related to the Sanada clan of Ueda was the Uesugi clan. In Joetsu City, Niigata Prefecture, home of clan leader Uesugi Kenshin, there is a place one must visit to pray for success.
大河ドラマ「真田丸」で注目を集める長野県上田市。上田城は徳川の大群は2度にわたって退けた難攻不落の城です。城の中にある真田神社は「落ちない神社」として受験生に人気で、必勝祈願に欠かせない場所。そして真田一族と関係の深い上杉家。上杉謙信公のふるさと、新潟県上越市にも必勝祈願に欠かせない場所があります。
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■Reporer: Aiko Yaginuma
Unsere kleine Sengoku Reise: Ueda und Sanada [ENG Sub]
Die Reise geht weiter! Wir verlassen Suwako und machen uns auf in Richtung Ueda. Auf dem Weg dorthin haben wir aber noch einen Halt in Matsumoto gemacht und uns das Matsumoto Schloss angeschaut.
Danach erzähle ich euch etwas über die Sanada und zeige euch ein paar Bauten in Ueda und Sanada, die mit dieser Familie in Verbindung stehen. Ein Ort hat es mir ganz besonders angetan und ihr werdet sehen, weshalb.
Wenn ihr euch auch für die Sengoku Ära und insbesondere für die Sanada interessiert, empfehle ich euch, in Ueda mit dem Auto anzureisen. Es gibt zwar Busse, aber sowohl die alte Sanada Residenz, sowie das Muesum liegen etwas weiter außerhalb und auch das Grab von Sanada Masayuki ist sehr schwer ohne Auto zu erreichen. Gerade dieses empfehle ich sehr.
Musikalische Untermalung: Tracks aus dem „Sengoku Musou 3“ Soundtrack und dem „Okami“ Soundtrack
#Japan #JVlog #Sengoku #Ueda #Sanada
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Our small Sengoku trip: Ueda and Sanada - Six coins for the Sanada
Our travel continues. We leave Suwako behind and head in Ueda direction.
On our way we made a brief stop at Matsumoto and visited Matsumoto castle.
Afterwards I’ll tell you about the Sanada family and show you buildings whcich are connected to this family. One place was very special to me and you will see why exactly.
If you are interested in the Sengoku era and especially the Sanada family I recommend to visit Ueda by car. There are busses as well, but the Sanada residence and the museum are located very out-of-town. Sanada Masayuki’s grave as well. Especially this place I absolutely recommend to pay a visit.
Music: Tracks from the „Sengoku Musou 3“ soundtrack and „Okami“ soundtrack
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I went to Yasui Tenmangu where Sanada Yukimura died
I received a welcome sign from God when I went to Yasui Tenmangu
【海津城】川中島の戦いの舞台【松代城】真田藩の城BY麻布狸穴
枕連が旅行で撮った写真で動画を作成してみました。今回は長野県長野市にある松代城です。松代城は有名な真田幸村の兄である真田信之を藩祖とする松代真田藩の城下町であるだけでなく。戦国時代には武田信玄と上杉謙信が雌雄を決っせんと5回も戦った川中島の戦いの舞台でもあります。武田氏時代は海津城と称しました。川中島の戦いの際の城主は「甲陽軍鑑」の作者として名高い高坂弾正昌信でした。また、松代の町には旧真田藩邸や旧藩校文武学校・真田家累代の墓がある菩提寺長国寺など見所もたくさんです。さらに太平洋戦争末期に建造された大規模な大本営地下壕も見ることができます。
【小山芳姫のツイッター】
SAMURI TAKEDA Vs NAGANO
via YouTube Capture
Ueda city, Nagano Slideshow
This is the Slideshow we play during this city in our Arigato Evento.
地元を楽しむ-DIQ in 信州上田|| Enjoying my 2nd Hometown-DIQ in Nagano,UEDA
長野県の上田市に住んで、10年経ちました。記念として、上田の大自然を撮ったで^^
一応マレーシアのサッカーユニフォームでセパクタクローのボールで楽しんでるということで、地元のマレーシアのアイデンティティーを忘れずに、第二地元の上田市の自然を楽しんでいること表現してみました。
たまに、ちょっと変わった動画も作りたくなったので、作りました。信州の大自然が好きやで^^
ロケ場所:
1.生島足島神社の裏の田んぼ道
2.前山寺の駐車場の前
3.別所温泉ー信州の鎌倉商店街
ー足湯
ージェラート屋さん
4.川と道の駅の裏の川
もしこのような動画もっと観たいでのあれば、是非チャネル登録をお願いします
This year (2017) is the 10th year since I live in Ueda.To mark the 10th year living here, I made the video showing what Ueda have the best!I
NATURE
Me, wearing Malayian football uniform, playing with sepak takraw ball, symbolize a person who still love his hometown(malaysia) enjoying his 2nd hometown(ueda)
The places are:
1. Paddy field road behind the Iku Shima Taru Shima shrine
2. Infront the parking space of Zensanji
3. Bessho Onsen Hot spring
- Shopping street
- Ashi yu (foot bath)
- Ice cream store
4. River behind the Road and River Rest and Service Space
Sempena ulang tahun ke 10, aku tinggal di tempat yg bernama Ueda(terletak di dalam negeri nagano) ni aku buat video tentang tarikan tempat ini,iaitu keindahan alam sekitarnya.
lokasi pergambaran:
1. Jalan di ladang padi
2. Depan parking Zensanji
3. Kolam air panas Bessho Onsen
a. Pasar di jalanan
b. Kolam air panas utk merendam kaki
c. Kedai ais krim berdekatan
4. Sungai di belakang tempat rehat Sungai dan Jalan
上田城~真田丸ドラマ館 Ueda Castle Nagano 財布は寒い 鉄砲狭間は取り込み中
2度にわたって徳川軍と戦うも落城しなかった信州上田城
In the Battle of Sekigahara, Hidetada led a large force of 38,000, however, when he attacked Shinshu Ueda-jo Castle in which only 2,000 soldiers holed up, he was soundly defeated by Masayuki SANADA.
絶景❗ネモフィラ Nemophila
Japan trip
芝桜 Shibazakura
Japan trip
穴城 小諸城へ行ってみた Komoro Castle 100名城
長野県小諸市にある小諸城です
城下町よりも低地に築城された珍しい穴城です
Samurai Invades SF (2 of 3)
Brilliant warriors. Artistic masters.
These legendary men controlled the precision of the blade, but could they handle the iron?
Castelo de Ueda - Outono
History of Ueda Castle
In 1583 the feudal lord Masayuki Sanada built Ueda Castle. The castle was not built on a hill but rather on a bluff along the Chikuma River.
The castle became known throughout Japan after Sanada twice defeated the formidable Tokugawa army. In 1585, a Sanada army of 2000 warriors defeated the Tokugawa army of 8000. In 1600 Sanada again stopped an army led by Tokugawa Hidetada on its way to Sekigahara. As a result Tokugawa failed to join the Battle of Sekigahara, the biggest inland battle in Japanese history.
In the Battle of Sekigahara, the Sanada army was divided into two sides. Masayuku Sanada and his second son Yukimura sided with Toyotomi while Masayuki's first son Nobuyuki sided with Tokugawa. Yukimura was killed in the Battle of Osaka that summer, Toyotomi's last battle. Yukimura became well known as the strongest soldier in Japan for his exploits.
Nobuyuki, who took up with Tokugawa, left Ueda and became the Lord of the Matsushiro Clan. Tadamasa Sengoku became the Lord of the Ueda Clan after Nobuyuki and maintained the castle town, developing it into a stage of Hokkoku Way. During the Edo period Zenkoji Temple became popular nationwide and the Hokkoku Way was crowded with pilgrims.
After Sengoku, Matsudaira became the Lord of the Ueda Clan. Matsudaira contributed to the development of industry and culture in Ueda up to the beginning of the Meiji period. Nowadays in Ueda Castle one can enjoy many kinds of cherry blossoms in spring, and beautiful autumn colors in fall.
Day 114 Today's cycling: Nagano city to Ueda city along Chikuma river
Day 114 Today's cycling: Nagano city to Ueda city along Chikuma river
Music by Matthew Comegys :
DYA717 Japan Ueda Aug 29, 2017
DYA717 Aug 29, 2017 Ueda
Breakfast at the Tokyu REI Hotel – Japanese breakfast buffet. I went BURA-BURA on the backside of the train station. Walked past a shopping mall, Arts & Cultural Center, the Chikumagawa or Chikuma River. Back to the hotel area, I went to the tourist info center and asked the young lady if the Chikumagawa I saw was the river in the Chikumagawa song by Itsuki Hiroshi. She wasn’t familiar with the song I think as she wasn’t so sure. But, she said there is only one Chikumagawa that she knows so Itsuki Hiroshi’s song, which made the number #1 in Japan was probably before this young lady was born! LOL! Kekekeke Then I went across the train tracks to the front of the station and went BURA-BURA. I went to the Ueda Castle Ruins park. The castle was built by the Sanada clan who was featured in the 2016 NHK Taiga TV drama, “Sanada Maru”. I then headed back to the train station. I saw a sign that said Ueda Dentetsu. It takes folks across the Chikumagawa to Bessho Onsen. 30-minute ride with various stops along the way. A round trip ticket cost 1180-yen and an all day ticket cost 1180-yen. I bought the all-day ticket but only went round trip. Saw some temples/shrines at Bessho Onsen and then caught the train back to the city. Stopped for “DIN-CH”, my dinner-lunch at a ramen shop. First part of this video features Itsuki Hiroshi singing one of his great hits “Chikumagawa”. Then the theme music from the NHK Sanada Maru TV program.
Yakuza | Оябун:Yoshihiro Sanada(Nariaki Nagano).
Спасибо за помощь в создании ролика Vito Maniaco (Kyoshi Sanada).
Festival in Ueda, Japan
A festiveal in Ueda, Japan in July 2003 with friends of the Mahoroba youth hostel in Bessho Onsen, who invited me to join. The music was a live band that played for about three hours; played the *same* *song* for about three hours. In the middle of the festival there was a 15-minute break and little carts were wheeled out and supplied hamburgers and cans of beer to everyone. I am the last person in blue to cross the camera briefly at the end.