Virtual Photo Walks at Imai-town/Kashihara-city/Nara Japan
Virtual Photo Walks at Imai-town/Kashihara-city/Nara Japan.
Imai-town is one of 110 Groups of Traditional Buildings in Japan designated by each state government. For the further information about the city, see
What started out as a test of signal strength turned into an hour long VPW of this historic town. In the video, the walk begins with Sonenji-temple, which was designated as National Important Cultural Heritage. We saw one and two thousand years old trees and explored many unusual shops. (English caption is available, click CC button in the menu at the bottom.)
Special thanks to Verizon, Virtual Photo Walk in the USA are powered by Verizon and the 4G LTE Jetpack Mobile Hotspot. We use Zoom Video Communications and thank them for providing Pro Accounts and much more check out zoom.us
Telephoto Lens, wide angels and fisheyes provided by camkix.com
Virtual Photo Walks is a non-profit organization that uses smartphones and video conferencing to enable people isolated by illness or disability to travel the world in real time. Thanks to our technology partners and a group of dedicated virtual volunteer guides from all over the world, we're able to make the world bigger and brighter for our community of people with disabilities. Our hope is through our efforts, we can make a difference in people's lives.
VirtualPhotoWalks was founded by John Butterill, it is a charity that harnesses the power of the internet and mobile communications to enable those living with disability and isolated, hospitalized – young and old – to visit distant places.
Watch the movie made about us.
If you would like to join us on a +Virtual Photo Walks™ or know some one who would please contact us to learn how.
To Know, To Care, To Act
Walk the walk for those that can't
#VirtualPhotoWalks, #JohnButterill #photowalks #photography #photographers #Video #camera #live #livestream #livestreaming #streetphotography #streetart,#Virtual Photo Walks, #Verizon,#Zoomus
Japan Travel: Imaicho Town ambience of edo period large historic district, Nara13
Japan Travel: Imaicho Town ambience of edo period large historic district, Nara13
Imaicho Town is a preserved historic district, which is unusually large, located near Asuka in Nara Prefecture. Unusually because preserved districts in Japan are usually limited to a few buildings or sometimes only a street. On the other hand, Imaicho offers visitors a chance to wander through the many alleys within an entire small town. However, Imaicho does not entirely keep its original state, and telephone wires and vehicles may occasionally disturb the historical atmosphere. Not only walking through the streets and visiting Shonenji Temple, but visitors can also enter a number of Imaicho's preserved buildings. There are three residences that are open to the public: Among them, foremost is the Imanishi Residence, the oldest and most impressive of Imaicho's residences. Dating back to 1650, it was a residence of the town's most powerful family, the Imanishi Family, whose members served as town administrators.
Others that are open to the public are the Imai Machiya-kan near the temple and the Yonetani Residence. Both double functioned as shops and residences of merchant families who specialized in hardware products. Furthermore, there is a Hanairaka information center, maybe interesting for tourists, located just southeast of the preserved area, where a model of the town and a few old photos are displayed.
Imanishi Residence
Hours: 10:00 to 17:00 (Entry ends at 16:30.)
Closed: Mondays, Obon (August 16 to 22), New Year (December 25 to January 6)
Admission: 400 yen
Subscribe link :
Moopon :
facebook:
How to use free Wi-Fi in Japan:
Japan Trip: Imaicho Town atmospheric machiya attractive town to stroll, Nara13
Japan Trip: Imaicho Town atmospheric machiya attractive town to stroll, Nara13 Japan Moopon
Imaicho Town is a preserved historic district, which is unusually large, located near Asuka in Nara Prefecture. Unusually because preserved districts in Japan are usually limited to a few buildings or sometimes only a street. On the other hand, Imaicho offers visitors a chance to wander through the many alleys within an entire small town. However, Imaicho does not entirely keep its original state, and telephone wires and vehicles may occasionally disturb the historical atmosphere. Not only walking through the streets and visiting Shonenji Temple, but visitors can also enter a number of Imaicho's preserved buildings. There are three residences that are open to the public: Among them, foremost is the Imanishi Residence, the oldest and most impressive of Imaicho's residences. Dating back to 1650, it was a residence of the town's most powerful family, the Imanishi Family, whose members served as town administrators.
Others that are open to the public are the Imai Machiya-kan near the temple and the Yonetani Residence. Both double functioned as shops and residences of merchant families who specialized in hardware products. Furthermore, there is a Hanairaka information center, maybe interesting for tourists, located just southeast of the preserved area, where a model of the town and a few old photos are displayed.
Imanishi Residence
Hours: 10:00 to 17:00 (Entry ends at 16:30.)
Closed: Mondays, Obon (August 16 to 22), New Year (December 25 to January 6)
Admission: 400 yen
【The Best Savings--Ultimate Japan Coupon Site Moopon】
Official Website :
facebook:
【Our Sister YouTube Channel】
The Best Japan Trip ・Useful Information in Japan(English):
旅日首選旅館、飯店、餐飲及娛樂・旅日精選景點(中文繁体):
旅日首选旅馆、饭店、餐饮及娱乐・旅日精选景点(中文簡体):
Wisata terbaik Jepang Informasi di Jepang(Bahasa Indonesia):
日本のおすすめ旅館・ホテル・レジャー・飲食店・日本のオススメ観光地(Japanese):
重要文化財 称念寺本堂(今井町)【携帯Q~あ~る案内「あたかちゃん」】
明治10年に天皇が畝傍御陵行幸(うねびごりょうぎょうこう)をした際、ここが宿泊所となりました。寺には長屋門しかなかったため、行幸に際して談山神社から表門が移築されました。
※この動画は、飛鳥地方観光音声ガイド 携帯Q~あ~る案内「あたかちゃん」のコンテンツです。詳しくは橿原・高市広域行政事務組合ホームページをご覧ください。