World’s largest Naruto and Boruto Theme Park in Japan
Japan Naruto Theme Park and Boruto Theme Park located in Nijigen no Mori Awajishima. This is first look at currently the World's largest Naruto amusement park and Boruto amusement park located in Shinobi Zato also known as ninja village area of the National Park of Awajishima. The ninja village hosts 2 main mission areas guided by maki-mono (scrolls) chi-no-maki (earth scroll) and ten-no-maki (heaven scroll). This anime theme park will take you on a puzzle solving adventures. This is perfect play ground for all Naruto manga and anime lovers alike.
Also, this anime theme park has recreated an outdoor version of Naruto's favorite ramen shop, Ichiraku ramen shop where you can get Hakata style ramen. Ramen ichiraku's Naruto Ramen was quite delicious and would love to have another bowl at anytime. The shop also serves Naruto themed food.
Nijigen no mori where the Naruto theme park is located, is originally a giant national park so it’s actually a perfect spot to just hang out, relax and have a picnic.
In fact, Naruto theme park video is the first part of a 2 part series for the Awajishima area so if you are deciding to visit this area, then definitely stick around for the 2nd part of this video series.
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How to get there from Tokyo Shinagawa Station:
① Shinkansen until Shin-Kobe → Bus until the Awaji Interchange stop → Shuttle bus to Nijigen no Mori
② Shinkansen until Shin-Osaka → Train until Akashi Station → 10 mins walk until Akashi Ko (Port) → Ferris until Iwaya Ko → Shuttle bus until Nijigen no Mori
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EU joins Japan in filing WTO complaint against S. Korean shipbuilding subsidies
한일 WTO 조선분쟁에 EU도 가세하나... 양자협의 참여요청
The European Union is expected to join Japan in filing a complaint with the World Trade Organization against South Korea for subsidizing its shipbuilding industry.
According to the WTO on Sunday, it was notified last Tuesday by the EU that it wants to participate in settling disputes with Seoul and Tokyo on the matter.
Japan initiated a complaint earlier this month arguing that Korea's government-backed loan guarantees and insurance for large domestic shipbuilders hit hard by a downturn... violate WTO regulations.
Japan says the measures hurt its own shipbuilding industry by suppressing prices and reducing sales volume in the international market.
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Japan Trip 2013 Tokyo Keio University Night view
Keio University (慶應義塾大学 Keiō Gijuku Daigaku), abbreviated as Keio (慶應) or Keidai (慶大), is a Japanese university located in Minato, Tokyo. It is known as the oldest institute of higher education in Japan. Founder Fukuzawa Yukichi originally established it as a school for Western studies in 1858 in Edo (now Tokyo). It has eleven campuses in Tokyo and Kanagawa. It has ten faculties: Letters, Economics, Law, Business and Commerce, Medicine, Science and Technology, Policy Management, Environment and Information Studies, Nursing and Medical Care, and Pharmacy.
The alumni include three Japanese prime ministers and prominent corporate leaders. In particular, alumni of the Faculty of Economics has had significant influence on Japanese business world. Keio ranks third in the world for the number of alumni holding CEO positions in Fortune Global 500 companies. It also ranks 9th in the world in the Times Higher Education's Alma Mater Index. The university is one of the Japanese Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology's thirteen Global 30 Project universities.
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Kaminarimon Nakamise Shopping Street Asakusa Walk Tokyo Japan
Kaminarimon Nakamise Shopping Street Asakusa Walk Tokyo Japan 7/23/2018. We are walking around Kaminarimon in Asakusa Tokyo Japan just exploring. We walk around Senso-ji Temple, Nakamise Shopping Street, the Tourist Culture Information Center, and more. It hot so we get some cold snacks and drink lots of water. We end our walk at Asakusa Don Quijote! Enjoy!
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Roppongi Hotel S - Tokyo Hotels, Japan
Roppongi Hotel S 4 Stars Hotel in Tokyo, Japan Within US Travel Directory Stay in the heart of Tokyo One of our bestsellers in Tokyo! Situated in the lively Roppongi area and a 7-minute walk from Roppongi Subway Station, Roppongi Hotel S boasts stylish accommodation with unique design concept for each room.
Five on-site restaurants offer various dishes like Teppanyaki and sushi.
Free Wi-Fi is available throughout the property.
Featuring chic furnishings,each room comes with a flat-screen TV, a microwave and a fridge.
A bath tub and toiletries are provided in the en suite bathroom.
Roppoingi Hills complex is a 5-minute walk away, while Tokyo Midtown and National Art Centre are both an 8-minute walk from S Hotel Roppongi.
The Shibuya area is just a 10-minute drive or tax ride away.
The hotel’s 24-hour front desk offers concierge and free luggage storage services.
Guests can rent bicycles to explore the area, or relax in the lounge that has free internet PCs.
Coconoma restaurant offers fusion-style Italian cuisine using fresh vegetables, and Isana Sushi Bar serves delicately-prepared sushi and other Japanese dishes.
Teppanyaki meals can be enjoyed at Shishimaru restaurant.
Minato is a great choice for travellers interested in clean streets, friendly locals and culture.
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The first time I went to Japan, I got to experience the A5 Kobe steak, and that flavor still sings with me. I knew that it probably wouldn't be possible to find a Kobe all you can eat restaurant in Tokyo, because, with me, they would be out of business in a day. However, I did find an A5 All you can eat Wagyu beef restaurant, can't beat that(:
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Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall looked like a big beautiful swan at the night of National Day.
Spider Street Show “Phoenix”
We are pleased to present the 15th Spider Street Show Phoenix by Japanese Artist Takeshi Spider. This time he carries a big spider made of plastic bottles on his shoulders and takes a walk around the streets of Central Taipei, Taiwan. (Based in Taipei Station) The show will be held from October 6 - 10, 2017. The show will be cancelled in case of rain. Please visit the website for more information.
Artist Statement – Phoenix
The Phoenix flies in the sky of the northeast that holds souls of the people who died of an earthquake disaster. “You're going to die physically, but your soul doesn't die, and someday you'll be reborn again.”
Japan is very thankful for the big support from Taiwan at the Great East Japan Earthquake. Thank you, Taiwan!
Profile- Takeshi Spider
Takeshi Spider is a Sculptor and also a Nontemporary Artist from Kanagawa, Japan. He created the first recycled artwork by using disposable plastic bottles in 2008. Since then, he’s been holding “Spider Street Show” with plastic bottle artworks all around the world.
Takeshi Spider/Hamanaka - Sculptor, Nontemporary Artist
1975 Born in Yokohama, Japan. Work in Tokyo, Vancouver and New York.
2002 Apprenticeship under Sculptor Jean-Guy Dallaire, Vancouver
2004 The first solo show “New Bronze Sculptures”, Moat Gallery, Vancouver
2010 The first street show Take a walk with SPIDER, Chelsea, New York
Street Shows
2018 Smartphone Bug #16 - Roppongi, Roppongi Art Night, Tokyo
2017 Phoenix #15 - Taipei, Nuit Blanche Taipei, Taiwan
2016 Death Media #14 - Shibuya & Roppongi Art Night, Tokyo
2016 Rising Sun #13 - Setouchi Triennale, Kagawa
2016 8 Million #12- Washington Square Park, Manhattan, New York
2015 The Dignity of Nations #11 - Central London, London
2015 Nontemporary Art #10 - Echigo-Tsumari Art Triennale, Niigata
2015 Rising Sun #9 - Roppongi Art Night, Roppongi, Tokyo
2014 Passionate Lover #8+ - Odaiba Beach, Odaiba Marine Park, Tokyo
2014 Passionate Lover #8 - Scope, Art Basel, Miami Beach, Miami
2014 Golden Death #7 - Yokohama Triennale, Minato Mirai, Yokohama
2014 Walk with SPIDER #6 EU/UE - The Berlin Wall, Berlin & Helsinki
2013 Nontemporary Art #5 - Scope, Art Deco District, Miami Beach, Miami
2013 Golden Death #4 - Chelsea, Lower Manhattan, N.Y & Vancouver
2012 “Walk with SPIDERⅢ” - ART BASEL, Basel, Lausanne, Zurich
2011 “Walk with SPIDERⅡ” - ART FAIR TOKYO, Ginza, Tokyo
2010 “Walk with SPIDER”, Chelsea, MoMa, The Met, New York
Major Solo & Group Shows
2010 “Seeds and Clouds”, - T.H & J.G Dallaire, Kanagawa Pref. Gallery, Yokohama
2009 “The Solid and the Sublime”, Crossing Art Gallery, New York
2009 “LIFE”, Lumen Gallery, Vancouver
2008 “BABEL”, Yokohama Civic Gallery Azamino, Yokohama, Japan
2006 55th Soukei Exhibition, Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum, Received award
2004 “New Bronze Sculptures”, Moat Gallery, Vancouver
2003 52nd Soukei Exhibition, Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum, Received award
2002 “Apprentice and Master Exhibition”- T.H& J.G Dallaire, Moat, Vancouver
2002 “Eastside Cultural Crawl”, Railtown Studios, Vancouver
Japan Airlines
Japan Airlines Co., Ltd. (JAL) (日本航空株式会社, Nihon Kōkū Kabushiki-gaisha, TYO: 9201), is an airline headquartered in Shinagawa, Tokyo, Japan. It is the flag carrier of Japan and its main hubs are Tokyo's Narita International Airport and Tokyo International Airport (Haneda Airport), as well as Osaka's Kansai International Airport and Osaka International Airport. The airline and three of its subsidiaries (J-Air, JAL Express, and Japan Transocean Air) are members of the Oneworld airline alliance.
JAL group companies include Japan Airlines for international and domestic services; JAL Express for international and domestic low-cost services; J-Air, Japan Air Commuter, Japan Transocean Air and Ryukyu Air Commuter for domestic feeder services; and JAL Cargo for cargo and mail services. JAL group operations include scheduled and non-scheduled international and domestic passenger and cargo services to 220 destinations in 35 countries worldwide, including codeshares. The group has a fleet of 279 aircraft. In the fiscal year ended 31 March 2009, the airline group carried over 52 million passengers and over 1.1 million tons of cargo and mail.
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Narisawa Tokyo - An Incredible Dining Experience
Narisawa is one of the leading modern restaurants in the world, and when I was in Tokyo, it was an honor and a truly memorable experience to eat here.
Yoshihiro Narisawa is the head chef and owner of Narisawa, one of Asia’s best restaurants and a two Michelin star restaurant in Tokyo. His personal philosophy of cooking and serving food is strongly related to nature and the world we live in. He derives much of his inspiration from nature and natural landscapes, and he changes his menu and his creations according the seasons of Japan. We had the Winter Collection 2014 menu, and beginning from the very course of our meal, I could clearly see the chef’s passion and his love for both food and respect of nature.
We began our meal with a dish called, Evolve with the Forest, which literally looked like a small forest on my plate, and it was even served on a slab of wood, which gave it a nice touch. The salad included a scene that really looked like a lush forest. After our first course, we then moved onto a dish called “Bread of the Forest 2010,” which was a batter that was added to a scorching hot earthenware pot to and sort of steamed and baked at the same time. After cooking for a while, the bread came out in little buns. It sort of reminded me of a steamed Chinese bun, but with more fruity tones and flavors. Both the bread and the presentation at Narisawa were fantastic. Another amazing thing was even the butter was coated in a dark colored crumblings and something that looked like moss so it really took on a forest look.
One of the specialities of chef Yoshihiro Narisawa is his soil soup, a dish that he literally makes from the soil that he gets from Okinawa. It really did have a soil flavor to it, but at the same time it really worked - it was extremely earthy, and just tasted so natural, yet so good at the same time. One of my favorite courses of the meat was the “Langoustine from Suruga Bay,” a beautiful langoustine, similar to a small lobster, but I think it is actually a type of crayfish. The meat of the langoustine at Narisawa was unbelievable, so succulent and the meat was incredibly sweet as well. It literally melted in my mouth. Next we had a course of “Ash 2009” Scene of the seashore,” which was an entire squid topped in a sauce literally made from ash of the seashore. I don’t even begin to know how he made it, but both the squid and the sauce was incredible. The sauce was again, earthy and rich, and just so well done.
Next up at Narisawa Tokyo we enjoyed a seafood soup of a few different types of seafood, another just marvelous dish with extremely high quality ingredients. Next was a “Spanish mackerel, Hagi-Buckwheat-Root vegetable,” The highlight of the mackerel was how it was smoked in a glass cover, and it had the most amazing smoky flavor, maybe I’ve ever had. Next up we had “Monk fish from Ishikawa,” and again it was stunning - the fish was great quality and it was so buttery.
While everything I ate at Narisawa Tokyo was stunning, no other dish made me as excited as the “Sumi 2009” Kobe beef.” The beef was cooked by spooning hot olive oil over it for 30 minutes, so just the outside had a char to it while the inside meat was so pure and melted in my mouth like no other piece of meat ever had.
Note: This video was filmed and edited back in March of 2014. The menu has likely since changed, but the amazing cuisine and skills of the chef have not.
I didn’t pay for this meal myself, I was sponsored by Chowzter.com ( of which I’m the Bangkok representative. Thank you to Chowzter and to Chef Yoshihiro Narisawa for this extremely memorable meal.
Narisawa Restaurant in Tokyo, Japan
Address: Minami Ayoyama 2-6-15, Tokyo, Japan
Minato-ku, Tokyo 107-0062
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Open hours: Lunch from 12:00 - 13:00, Dinner from 18:30 - 21:00, Closed on Sunday
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Honda
Honda Motor Co., Ltd. (本田技研工業株式会社, Honda Giken Kōgyō KK, IPA: [hoɴda] ( ); /ˈhɒndə/) is a Japanese public multinational corporation primarily known as a manufacturer of automobiles, motorcycles and power equipment.
Honda has been the world's largest motorcycle manufacturer since 1959, as well as the world's largest manufacturer of internal combustion engines measured by volume, producing more than 14 million internal combustion engines each year. Honda became the second-largest Japanese automobile manufacturer in 2001. Honda was the eighth largest automobile manufacturer in the world behind General Motors, Volkswagen Group, Toyota, Hyundai Motor Group, Ford, Nissan, and PSA in 2011.
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Thai Festival in Hong Kong 泰國節 在 香港
2014 泰國節 在 香港 2014 Thai Festival in Hong Kong
Thai Festival was organised in Hong Kong last week. Thai culture such as Thai Boxing & Thai Dancing were fully demonstrated in the event. Famous travelling expert/ blogger provided travelling information to audiences. It was quite useful for audiences who wished to travel to Thailand. Amazing prizes & souvenirs were given to audiences. Titiporn Manenate, Director of Tourism Authority of Thailand Hong Kong Office, presented the prize. Audiences can also taste Thai food.
泰國節 上星期 在香港 舉行。泰國的文化,如泰拳 和 泰國舞蹈 在 泰國節中 充分展現。另外還安排了 泰國旅遊專家 / 知名旅遊博客 提供 泰國旅行 的旅遊資訊,這對計劃 前往泰國旅遊 的旅客 非常有用。此外,還有 獎品 及 紀念品 送給觀眾,由 泰國政府 旅遊局 香港辦事處 局長 Titiporn Manenate 頒獎, 觀眾還可以品嚐泰式美食。
其他視頻 - 請點擊 我的頻道V Cheung 收看。
- 2014 DIY-手錶換電池、換錶帶、放鬆錶帶 和 收緊錶帶。
韓星:한국 드라마 韓劇 별에서 온 그대 來自星星的你 :-
- 24-4-2014 김수현 金秀賢(都敏俊) 完成 訪港 離開 香港 情況。
- 10-10-2014 유인영 柳仁英(韓宥拉)來香港出席 伊麗莎白雅頓
(Elizabeth Arden) 的 分享會,分享 韓式化妝示範、新劇、近況。
- 17-10-2014송승헌 宋承憲Song Seung Heon 來香港出席
Versage 旗艦店 的 開幕典禮。
- 泰拳 、舞蹈 - 泰國節在 香港。
- 澳門 格蘭披治大賽、電單車 技巧表演、電單車 大賽、
澳門 音樂噴泉、澳門遊。
- 台灣 恐龍花燈 - 速龍、三角龍 及 慈母龍。
- 香港龍獅節。
- 夜光獅 ( 500呎 )、舞獅 ( 彩色 閃燈獅 ) 、 大角咀廟會。
- 功夫示範香港 灣仔節 海陸空大匯演 巡遊。
遊客資訊 – 2014香港機場 / 香港國際機場
A 遊客離港
1 遊客 攜帶行李 如何使用 電梯 前往 離境大堂。
2 遊客 攜帶行李 不乘電梯(不等電梯/萬一電梯故障),
如何從 巴士站 步行到 離境大堂。
3. 離境大堂入閘口/航空公司櫃檯 位置。
B 遊客到港 - 如何乘 機場快線 / 的士(出租車) / 巴士 前往市區。
- 2014 香港 煙花、倒數、2014 香港 農曆新年 煙花、2014香港花車巡遊、中秋節、月亮、LED燈火龍、 舞火龍。
- 2014 香港馬會130 週年. 2014沙田馬場 130 舞獅表演 。
香港 六合彩 大熱門 柱形圖。
- 2014 香港 沙田馬場 賽事 - 香港 打吡大賽、香港國際賽事、
墮馬意外、歌唱表演 ( 張智霖、謝安琪 )、擊鼓表演。
- 2014香港 國際龍舟 邀請賽。2014 龍舟賽。 石澳泳灘。
- 2014 梅艷芳 香港的女兒 銅像 擺放在 香港星光大道。
邵逸夫、曼德拉。
- 香港 維園 花市、香港花展、
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- 2014 DIY-Watch change battery, change watchband, tighten watchband and set watchband losser.
Korean Stars:
- 17-10-2014 Song Seung Heon( Korean actor) arrived HK
to attend the opening ceremony of Versage.
- 10-10-2014 Yoo In Young, Korean actress, arrived Hong Kong &
shared the info of Korean Style makeup demo, skincare
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- 24-4-2014 Kim Soo Hyun completed HK Tour and left
HK Airport.
- Macau Grand Prix Trip, Motorcycle Skill Performance Show,
Motorcycle race, Macau musical fountain,
- Thai Boxing & dance. - Thai Festival in HK
- Taiwan Dinosaur Lanterns
- HK Dragon Lion Festival,
- Colourful blinking lights lion dance, Luminous Night
Dragon Dance (152M long ) - Tai Kok Tsui Temple Fair.
- Kung Fu demo - Hong Kong Wan Chai Festival sea sky
land parade
- Moon, Fire dragon dance, LED fire dragon - Mid-Autumn Festival
- 2014 Hong Kong Fireworks, Hong Kong New Year countdown
with fireworks, Chinese New Year / Lunar New Year fireworks,
Hong Kong Night Parade,
- 130 Lion Dance - 2014 Shatin Racecourse HKJC
130 Anniversary,
– Horse Racing Accident – 2014 Shatin Racecourse Jockey
fell from horse – 2013 / 2014 HK Shatin Racecourse,
- HK Mark 6 - Bar Chart for hot numbers - 2014 Hong Kong
Sha Tin Racecourse HKJC horse racing
邵仲衡(TVB 大時代 飾 丁孝蟹, 香港電影/電視 藝人) 、 湊莉久(みなと りく) ( 剛獲得 2015最優秀女優賞)、 朝倉琴美(あさくら ことみ) 和 栗林里莉(くりばやし りり) 在香港 出席 PlayStation 4(PS4)/3人中之龍 0 誓約的場所 繁體中文版 遊戲活動。
David Siu(HK TV/movie star), Riku Minato(just got the 2015 Japan Best Actress Award ), Kotomi Asakura & Riri Kuribayashi attended the PS4/3 game promotion activity in Hong Kong.
2011 Japan earthquake | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
00:05:12 1 Earthquake
00:07:49 1.1 Geology
00:12:28 1.2 Energy
00:13:47 1.3 Geophysical effects
00:18:13 1.4 Aftershocks
00:20:40 1.5 Earthquake Warning System
00:22:30 2 Tsunami
00:23:48 2.1 Japan
00:37:20 2.2 Elsewhere across the Pacific
00:42:26 3 Land subsidence
00:44:18 4 Casualties
00:44:27 4.1 Japan
00:50:17 4.2 Overseas
00:50:59 5 Damage and effects
00:53:11 5.1 Ports
00:54:33 5.2 Dams and water problems
00:55:45 5.3 Electricity
01:00:40 5.4 Oil, gas and coal
01:02:17 5.5 Nuclear power plants
01:05:52 5.5.1 Fukushima meltdowns
01:07:44 5.5.2 Incidents elsewhere
01:09:14 5.6 Wind power
01:09:39 5.7 Transport
01:14:09 5.8 Telecommunications
01:15:21 5.9 Defense
01:15:58 5.10 Space center
01:16:35 5.11 Cultural properties
01:18:02 6 Aftermath
01:20:11 7 Humanitarian response
01:20:40 8 Media coverage
01:23:39 9 Scientific and research response
01:28:17 10 See also
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The 2011 earthquake off the Pacific coast of Tōhoku (東北地方太平洋沖地震, Tōhoku-chihō Taiheiyō Oki Jishin) was a magnitude 9.0–9.1 (Mw) undersea megathrust earthquake off the coast of Japan that occurred at 14:46 JST (05:46 UTC) on Friday 11 March 2011, with the epicentre approximately 70 kilometres (43 mi) east of the Oshika Peninsula of Tōhoku and the hypocenter at an underwater depth of approximately 29 km (18 mi).
The earthquake is often referred to in Japan as the Great East Japan Earthquake (東日本大震災, Higashi nihon daishinsai) and is also known as the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake, the Great Sendai Earthquake, the Great Tōhoku Earthquake, and the 3.11 earthquake.
It was the most powerful earthquake ever recorded in Japan, and the fourth most powerful earthquake in the world since modern record-keeping began in 1900.
The earthquake triggered powerful tsunami waves that may have reached heights of up to 40.5 metres (133 ft) in Miyako in Tōhoku's Iwate Prefecture, and which, in the Sendai area, traveled at 435 mph for up to 10 km (6 mi) inland. Residents of Sendai had only eight to ten minutes warning, and more than 19,000 were killed, many at the more than a hundred evacuation sites that washed away.The earthquake moved Honshu (the main island of Japan) 2.4 m (8 ft) east, shifted the Earth on its axis by estimates of between 10 cm (4 in) and 25 cm (10 in), increased earth's rotational speed by 1.8 µs per day, and generated infrasound waves detected in perturbations of the low-orbiting GOCE satellite.
Initially, the earthquake caused sinking of part of Honshu's Pacific coast by up to roughly a metre, but after about three years, the coast rose back and kept on rising to exceed its original height.The tsunami swept the Japanese mainland and killed over ten thousand people, mainly through drowning, though blunt trauma also caused many deaths. The latest report from the Japanese National Police Agency report confirms 15,897 deaths, 6,157 injured, and 2,533 people missing across twenty prefectures, and a report from 2015 indicated 228,863 people were still living away from their home in either temporary housing or due to permanent relocation.A report by the National Police Agency of Japan on 10 September 2018 listed 121,778 buildings as total collapsed, with a further 280,926 buildings half collapsed, and another 699,180 buildings partially damaged. The earthquake and tsunami also caused extensive and severe structural damage in north-eastern Japan, including heavy damage to roads and railways as well as fires in many areas, and a dam collapse. Japanese Prime Minister Naoto Kan said, In the 65 years after the end of World War II, this is the toughest and the most difficult crisis for Japan. Around 4.4 million households in northeastern Japan were left ...
Tohoku earthquake | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
00:06:13 1 Earthquake
00:09:21 1.1 Geology
00:14:50 1.2 Energy
00:16:24 1.3 Geophysical effects
00:21:38 1.4 Aftershocks
00:24:34 1.5 Earthquake Warning System
00:26:46 2 Tsunami
00:28:17 2.1 Japan
00:44:32 2.2 Elsewhere across the Pacific
00:50:27 3 Land subsidence
00:52:42 4 Casualties
00:52:51 4.1 Japan
00:59:44 4.2 Overseas
01:00:33 5 Damage and effects
01:03:11 5.1 Ports
01:04:48 5.2 Dams and water problems
01:06:13 5.3 Electricity
01:12:06 5.4 Oil, gas and coal
01:14:02 5.5 Nuclear power plants
01:18:21 5.5.1 Fukushima meltdowns
01:20:35 5.5.2 Incidents elsewhere
01:22:20 5.6 Wind power
01:22:48 5.7 Transport
01:28:10 5.8 Telecommunications
01:29:35 5.9 Defense
01:30:17 5.10 Space center
01:31:00 5.11 Cultural properties
01:32:42 6 Aftermath
01:35:16 7 Humanitarian response
01:35:48 8 Media coverage
01:39:22 9 Scientific and research response
01:44:57 10 See also
Listening is a more natural way of learning, when compared to reading. Written language only began at around 3200 BC, but spoken language has existed long ago.
Learning by listening is a great way to:
- increases imagination and understanding
- improves your listening skills
- improves your own spoken accent
- learn while on the move
- reduce eye strain
Now learn the vast amount of general knowledge available on Wikipedia through audio (audio article). You could even learn subconsciously by playing the audio while you are sleeping! If you are planning to listen a lot, you could try using a bone conduction headphone, or a standard speaker instead of an earphone.
Listen on Google Assistant through Extra Audio:
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Speaking Rate: 0.7529985707519036
Voice name: en-US-Wavenet-E
I cannot teach anybody anything, I can only make them think.
- Socrates
SUMMARY
=======
The 2011 earthquake off the Pacific coast of Tōhoku (東北地方太平洋沖地震, Tōhoku-chihō Taiheiyō Oki Jishin) was a magnitude 9.0–9.1 (Mw) undersea megathrust earthquake off the coast of Japan that occurred at 14:46 JST (05:46 UTC) on Friday 11 March 2011, with the epicentre approximately 70 kilometres (43 mi) east of the Oshika Peninsula of Tōhoku and the hypocenter at an underwater depth of approximately 29 km (18 mi).
The earthquake is often referred to in Japan as the Great East Japan Earthquake (東日本大震災, Higashi nihon daishinsai) and is also known as the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake, the Great Sendai Earthquake, the Great Tōhoku Earthquake, and the 3.11 earthquake.
It was the most powerful earthquake ever recorded in Japan, and the fourth most powerful earthquake in the world since modern record-keeping began in 1900.
The earthquake triggered powerful tsunami waves that may have reached heights of up to 40.5 metres (133 ft) in Miyako in Tōhoku's Iwate Prefecture, and which, in the Sendai area, traveled at 435 mph for up to 10 km (6 mi) inland. Residents of Sendai had only eight to ten minutes warning, and more than 19,000 were killed, many at the more than a hundred evacuation sites that washed away.The earthquake moved Honshu (the main island of Japan) 2.4 m (8 ft) east, shifted the Earth on its axis by estimates of between 10 cm (4 in) and 25 cm (10 in), increased earth's rotational speed by 1.8 µs per day, and generated infrasound waves detected in perturbations of the low-orbiting GOCE satellite.
Initially, the earthquake caused sinking of part of Honshu's Pacific coast by up to roughly a metre, but after about three years, the coast rose back and kept on rising to exceed its original height.The tsunami swept the Japanese mainland and killed over ten thousand people, mainly through drowning, though blunt trauma also caused many deaths. The latest report from the Japanese National Police Agency report confirms 15,897 deaths, 6,157 injured, and 2,533 people missing across twenty prefectures, and a report from 2015 indicated 228,863 people were still living away from their home in either temporary housing or due to permanent relocation.A report by the National Police Agency of Japan on 10 September 2018 listed 121,778 buildings as total collapsed, with a further 280,926 buildings half collapsed, and another 699,180 buildings partially damaged. The earthquake and tsunami also caused extensive and severe structural damage in north-eastern Japan, including heavy damage to roads and railways as well as fires in many areas, and a dam collapse. Japanese Prime Minister Naoto Kan said, In the 65 years after the end of World War II, this is the toughest and the most difficult crisis for Japan. Around 4.4 million households in northeastern Japan were left ...
Old 1986 Mitsubishi (md 2017?) Tr. Scenic Elev Going Down@Chiba Port Tower, Chiba Pr, G. Tokyo, J
Filmed on 04.06.2019.
This is inside the Chiba Port Tower. It is 125,1 meters tall and has 4 levels. This is going down.
The tower was completed in 1986 (Built between March 1984 and June 1986). Unfortunately, the elevators were modernized in the late 2010s (probably 2017). For some reason, only one out of two elevators were in use on that day. Here are some videos from before the modernization: (1987)
(December 2015, you can see the original fixtures there)
The closest station is Chiba-Minato Station on the Keiyō Line and Chiba Urban Monorail. It takes about 15 minutes on foot from the station to Chiba Port Tower. The tower is close to Chiba Central Post Office and Chiba Prefectural Museum of Art.
The tower opened on June 15, 1986. It was built in commemoration of the population of Chiba Prefecture exceeding five million in 1983. This is because the expansion of the commuter belt to Tokyo and the development of the Keiyō Industrial Zone had caused rapid growth in Chiba Prefecture's population from 1970s to 1980s.
The tower cross-section is lozenge shaped. The size of lozenge is not so large because Chiba Prefecture wanted to emphasize the slimness of the tower. The length of a side of this lozenge is about 15 m. On the outside, the tower is covered with mirrored glass which reflects the sun and makes the tower appear blue in fine weather.
The tower has four stories. First, visitors go up to the fourth floor from the first floor by using the elevator. Then they go down to the third floor and the second floor. Finally visitors go down to the first floor from the second floor by using the elevator.
The first floor is the entrance. There is a shop that sells goods related to Chiba and an exhibition room that explains the role of Chiba Port. Also, there is a theater and a kid's room.
The second floor is the view room which is at a height of 105 m. There is a wall painting “Aqua Fantasy” painted with special luminous paint called. After sunset, the painting is lit up by a black light, and the mysterious submarine view looks three-dimensional.
The third floor is the view coffee shop “Café La Plage” which is at a height of 109 m. There are 50 seats and visitors are able to eat and drink looking a fine scenery. Also, they are able to reserve it for a wedding or a party.
The fourth floor is the main observation floor which is at 113 m. It is the best view point of the tower. There is an open space between the first floor and the second floor. Therefore, visitors are able to see the scenery of the sea while taking the elevator.
At the top of the tower, there is a system called dynamic damper. It is about 15 tons and it moves in the direction opposite to the direction in which the main body of the tower shakes, so that it decreases the shake of the main body of the tower. Therefore, it protects the tower from earthquakes and the strong wind. The tower can withstand wind up to 60 meters per second (134 miles per hour) and earthquakes up to 7 on the Japan Meteorological Agency seismic intensity scale.
The videos from Japan this time, in 2019 (Greater Tokyo 3-10.6, Osaka & Kobe 10-12.6, Kyoto 12-14.6 and Nagoya 15.6) will be published with time (probably until the Autumn), as there are more than 800 videos to be published (including the two Finnair direct flights from Helsinki-Vantaa to Tokyo-Narita and back as well as several Shinkansen Train trips, on the Narita express (with the Japan Rail Pass and older local trains).
Location: Chiba Port Tower (Near JR Chiba-Minato Station), Chiba Prefecture, Greater Tokyo, Japan
Brand: Mitsubishi
Type: Traction, Scenic
Year installed/modernized: Early 1986 (Opened in June 1986) / 2017 (Estimated year of modernization)
Floors served: 4 (125,1 meters tall) - (1, 2 (105 m), 3 (109 m), 4 (113 m))
Capacity: 24 persons or 1600 kg (?)
????????Copenhagen Sunset Walk - Magasin du Nord to Børsen -【4K 60fps】
A walk from Magasin du Nord, which is a Danish department store, to Børsen, which is a 17th-century stock exchange in the center of Copenhagen.
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【Starting Point】
【Locations】
00:00 highlight
00:24 Magasin du Nord
00:58 Kongens Nytorv Station
03:11 Danske Bank
07:07 Børsen
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【Copenhagen】
Copenhagen[a] (Danish: København [kʰøpm̩ˈhaʊ̯ˀn]) is the capital and most populous city of Denmark. As of July 2018, the city had a population of 1,206,098 in Copenhagen Municipality, 103,914 in Frederiksberg Municipality, 43,005 in Tårnby Municipality, and 14,201 in Dragør Municipality. It forms the core of the wider urban area of Copenhagen (population 1,520,629) and the Copenhagen metropolitan area (population 2,557,737). Copenhagen is situated on the eastern coast of the island of Zealand; another small portion of the city is located on Amager, and it is separated from Malmö, Sweden, by the strait of Øresund. The Øresund Bridge connects the two cities by rail and road.
Originally a Viking fishing village established in the 10th century in the vicinity of what is now Gammel Strand, Copenhagen became the capital of Denmark in the early 15th century. Beginning in the 17th century it consolidated its position as a regional centre of power with its institutions, defences and armed forces. During the renaissance the city served as the de facto capital being the seat of government of the Kalmar Union , governing the entire present day Nordic region in a personal union with Sweden and Norway ruled by the Danish monarch serving as the head of state. The city flourished as the cultural and economic center of Scandinavia under the union for well over 120 years, starting in the 15th century up until the beginning of the 16th century when the union was dissolved with Sweden leaving the union through a rebellion. After a plague outbreak and fire in the 18th century, the city underwent a period of redevelopment. This included construction of the prestigious district of Frederiksstaden and founding of such cultural institutions as the Royal Theatre and the Royal Academy of Fine Arts. After further disasters in the early 19th century when Horatio Nelson attacked the Dano-Norwegian fleet and bombarded the city, rebuilding during the Danish Golden Age brought a Neoclassical look to Copenhagen's architecture. Later, following the Second World War, the Finger Plan fostered the development of housing and businesses along the five urban railway routes stretching out from the city centre.
Since the turn of the 21st century, Copenhagen has seen strong urban and cultural development, facilitated by investment in its institutions and infrastructure. The city is the cultural, economic and governmental centre of Denmark; it is one of the major financial centres of Northern Europe with the Copenhagen Stock Exchange. Copenhagen's economy has seen rapid developments in the service sector, especially through initiatives in information technology, pharmaceuticals and clean technology. Since the completion of the Øresund Bridge, Copenhagen has become increasingly integrated with the Swedish province of Scania and its largest city, Malmö, forming the Øresund Region. With a number of bridges connecting the various districts, the cityscape is characterised by parks, promenades and waterfronts. Copenhagen's landmarks such as Tivoli Gardens, The Little Mermaid statue, the Amalienborg and Christiansborg palaces, Rosenborg Castle Gardens, Frederik's Church, and many museums, restaurants and nightclubs are significant tourist attractions. The largest lake of Denmark, Arresø, lies around 27 miles (43 kilometers) northwest of the City Hall Square.
Copenhagen is home to the University of Copenhagen, the Technical University of Denmark, Copenhagen Business School and the IT University of Copenhagen. The University of Copenhagen, founded in 1479, is the oldest university in Denmark. Copenhagen is home to the FC København and Brøndby football clubs. The annual Copenhagen Marathon was established in 1980. Copenhagen is one of the most bicycle-friendly cities in the world.
The Copenhagen Metro launched in 2002 serves central Copenhagen. Additionally the Copenhagen S-train, the Lokaltog (private railway) and the Coast Line network serves and connects central Copenhagen to outlying boroughs. Serving roughly two million passengers a month, Copenhagen Airport, Kastrup, is the busiest airport in the Nordic countries.
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Taipei 101 elevator
The elevator going down Taipei 101. It's a bit slow, only 600 meters per minute. Going up is almost twice as fast, 1100 meters per minute. Too bad I forgot to make a video of that...
(recorded April 10th 2012, with Panasonic TZ7)
Honda
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Meatpacking District in New York City | ⁴ᴷ⁶⁰ NYC Walking Street Tour Narrated
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The Meatpacking District is a neighborhood in the New York City borough of Manhattan that runs roughly from West 14th Street south to Gansevoort Street, and from the Hudson River east to Hudson Street. The Meatpacking Business Improvement District extends further north to West 17th Street, east to Eighth Avenue, and south to Horatio Street.
By 2003, out of 250 twentieth-century slaughterhouses and packing plants in the area, only 35 remained.
In September 2003, after three years of lobbying by the Greenwich Village Society for Historic Preservation (GVSHP) and its Save Gansevoort Market Task Force of neighbors and allies, the New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission (LPC) established the Gansevoort Market Historic District. The LPC granted only part of the group's request: the new district excluded the neighborhood's waterfront, and the restrictions associated with the designation did not apply to the 14-story luxury hotel (the Hotel Gansevoort) which opened in April 2004. In 2007 New York State Parks Commissioner Carol Ash approved adding the entire Meatpacking District, not just the city-designated Gansevoort Market Historic District, to the New York State and National Registers of Historic Places. The district was listed on the National Register on May 30, 2007, with 140 buildings, two structures, and one other site included.
Since the historic district was designated, threats to the “sense of place” meant to be preserved have continued to crop up. In 2004, GVSHP led a successful fight against a 450-foot-high proposed tower at 848 Washington Street, just over the district's border, which would have been permitted by a change in Department of Buildings policy. In 2009, developers proposed a glass-walled office tower and retail space for 437 West 13th Street that was larger than zoning allowed. GVSHP strongly opposed the project, as the sense of openness in the area would be diminished and the low-scale character of the neighborhood would be eroded. In the end, the developers were not granted all of the variances that they had hoped for, but a glass tower will be built. In 2013 the New York City Council approved a plan to dramatically increase the size of the Chelsea Market complex — outside the Historic District, but within the National Register District — without sufficiently protecting its unique retail character, over the opposition of GVSHP and neighborhood allies. In 2014, however — in line with the repeated requests of GVSHP and other advocates — the city's Board of Standards and Appeals denied a developer's application for zoning variances to make a planned large building at 40-56 Tenth Avenue (between 13th and 14th Streets) even larger. One visible traditional feature that still remains are streets paved with Belgian blocks, often referred to, erroneously, as cobblestones.
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