Location : Shimizu City, Shizuoka Prefecture Japan 清水市、静岡県
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Date :2015 November
Toshogu & Shimizu Sushi Tour with Hiroyo | TripleLights
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ARIGATOU Go I Must Season 3 EP. 1 [ Part 3/3 ] ชิสุโอะกะ | Shizuoka
เทปรายงาน Arigatou Go I Must Season 3 | อาริกาโตะ Go I Must ซีซั่น 3 | EP.01 - 3/3 | Shizuoka
ที่ S-Pulse Dream Plaza อยู่ติดกับอ่าวShimizu นอกจากมีพิพิธภัณฑ์มารูโกะจัง แล้ว ก็ยังมีที่พิพิธภัณฑ์ซูชิ Shimizu Sushi Museum ด้วยค่ะ
- พิพิธภัณฑ์โซดาญี่ปุ่น ชิมโซดารสแปลกๆง
- มื้อเย็นที่ร้านโอเด้งสูตรเฉพาะของจ.Shizuoka ที่ถนนShowa dori ร้านแนะนำของเราคือ Kikyo Oden ค่ะ
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Fuji takasago | sake brewer in Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan 【English subtitle】
杜氏 小野浩二さんが語る冨士高砂酒造の酒造り紹介
Fuji Takasago Barewery | a sake brewery in Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan Introduction of Fuji Takasago Brewery through interview with Mr. Koji Ono, a master sake brewer.
【★★Bottles of sake from Chiyogiku Brewery and others are available from the links below☟★★】 ◆Fujitakasago official online store: ◆Japanese Sake Museum Rakuten Shop: ◆Japanese Sake Museum online shop:
【★★Please ask for shipping possible countries✈★★】 ◆Japanese Sake Museum Rakuten Shop: ◆Japanese Sake Museum online shop:
Japan Rediscovered:shimizu and S pulse dream plaza
Japan Rediscovered:shimizu and S pulse dream plaza
Japanese dream holiday! Cute bird watching and delicious sashimi in Shizuoka
Planning a dream vacation to Japan? How does playing with cute birds in the scenic Kakegawa flower garden and taking a stroll down to the port to enjoy Japan's freshest tuna sashimi sound? If you're a fan of the popular anime series Chibi Maruko-chan, you can also visit Japan's only Chibi Maruko-chan museum in the Shimizu District of Shizuoka City in Japan's Shizuoka Prefecture.
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Outside the Bandai Hobby Center in Shizuoka City
Today I stopped by the Bandai Hobby Center to take this quick video. This is Bandai's plastic model factory! Tours are available only once or twice a month, but you must sign up in advance on their website, and a lottery is drawn to determine who is lucky to take a tour. One of these days, I'd love to go inside!
The reason I took this video is that I am working on eventually making a video showcasing the company buildings and offices of all the major plastic model companies of Japan.
Odawara Fishing Port, Kanagawa | Japan Travel Guide
Odawara Fishing Port ( 小田原漁港 )
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A fishing port developed for the rich seas of Kanagawa Prefecture. Around the port, there are restaurants such as Uoichiba Shokudo and the Odawara Fish Center dealing in the freshly caught fish. The port becomes lively with people who are here for shopping and lunch.
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Odawara Castle
Hakone Hot Springs
Yumoto Onsen
Hakone Tozan Railway
The Hakone Open-Air Museum
Goura Onsen
Hakone Gora Park
Hakone Museum of Art
Hakone Komagatake Ropeway
Hakone Sightseeing Cruises
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Japan's youngest sake connoisseur
A 10-year old-girl has become Japan's youngest expert on Sake, despite being far too young to drink the famous rice wine.
Akane Niikura has passed the Sake Service Institute of Japan's test after earning her expertise on the ancient Japanese tradition solely through her sense of smell rather than palate.
Rory Challands reports on how the fourth-grader can now advise others which type of sake complements certain foods.
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View of Shizuoka city and Fujiyama
Japanese Kutani Porcelain Sake Cup - Old Couple Guinomi
Description
Beautiful Kutani Japanese sake cup (guinomi in Japanese). Kutani-ware has been produced in Japan for over 300 years within remote villages of the 'nine valleys' (Kutani means nine valleys) region of Kaga province in Japan's Ishikawa prefecture (please see map below). Noted for it's fine brush work and delicate porcelain, Kutani kilns have produced some of Japan's finest ceramic art through generations of refined production. Though the actual origins of Kutani-ware are uncertain, we know that the kilns of the nine valleys were long supported through the patronage of the powerful Maeda clan who were the hereditary rulers of the region.
About the Listed Item
This splendid Kutani porcelain sake cup features the hand-painted image of an old man and woman seated together. Stylized calligraphy, possibly a poem, decorates the inner lip and the Kutani mark can be seen on the underside of the cup. This sake cup was made during the mid to late Japanese Showa period (1926-1989) and is in good condition with nocracks thoug there are two chips along the lip of the cup. The cup was acquired in the beautiful and historic city of Shizuoka, Japan near the foot of Mt. Fuji. Click here to see additional high-quality Kutani ceramic items available for purchase from our eBay store The Old Tokaido or click here to see more sake cups!
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Images of the Kutani items we list are often uploaded to our Japanese Kutani Art blog which is an on-line gallery of unique and interesting examples of fine Kutani art. The purpose of this blog is strictly to share images of some of the wonderful Kutani pieces we encounter in the course of our work, and to provide a digital archive to preserve these images into the future. If you purchase a Kutani item from us and do not want a digital copy of your purchase displayed in the photo blog or archive then please simply send us an email indicating your preference and we will promptly remove the image.
More about Japanese sake and sake utensils
Sake has long been an important part of Japanese culture. In the past, sake was considered a very special item, reserved for only the most important occasions, such as weddings, birth celebrations and other auspicious events. Sake was considered a sacred drink, and accordingly the first glass poured was always offered to the gods before the remainder could be shared among the celebrants. Sake can be served either warm or cold and special sake flasks are used to both prepare and dispense this unique Japanese drink. Sake is warmed either by immersing the flask (already filled with sake of course) into warm water until the desired temperature is reached or through the use of a special sake kettle called a choshi. The latter method however, though common in old Japan, is today usually reserved for ceremonial events only. Over time, sake utensils, such as cups have developed their own ritual significance which is still evident in modern Japan. For example, it is today common at Japanese engagement parties for the man and woman to exchange sake cups as a sign of their mutual intent to marry. Very beautiful sake cups are also given away to celebrate the birth of a child, as these cherished items are considered symbolic of the significance of the new parent-child relationship. Though normally small in size, sake cups and flasks have long been used in Japan as a medium for the expression of art and calligraphy. Hand-painted cups and flasks are highly collectable both within and outside Japan and are eagerly sought after by collectors who value their utilitarian nature and artistic splendor.
Na rodovia japonesa, uma parada pra descanso!! Shizuoka, Shimizu city
Mountains, Tea and Sake Around Kyoto | japan-guide.com
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On this two day travel report, we headed northeast of Kyoto to explore the majestic Mount Hieizan, then made our way to the city of Uji to experience a traditional tea ceremony, before ending with a great sake tasting experience in the city of Fushimi.
- Video Credits - Host and Narrator: Raina Ong Videographer: Charles Sabas Producers: Raina Ong, Stefan Schauwecker & Export Japan