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List of Best Things to do in Takaoka, Japan
Zuiryuji Temple
Amaharashi Coast
Manyosen
Takaoka Daibutsu Buddha
Takaoka Kojo Park
Takaoka Castle Remains
Otogi no Mori Park
Imizu Shrine
Takaoka Mikurumayama Museum
Kanayamachi
Takaoka city in Japan
I introduce Takaoka city to you.
I am a High School student in Japan.
I live in Takaoka in the Toyama prefecture.
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a compilation of phone clips filmed in takaoka during may and june 2019
Takaoka Kojo Park, Toyama
The castle was completed in 1609. Now, In the Park, there are facilities such as Imizu Shrine, Takaoka Kojo Park Zoo, Citizens Hall, City Museum, Citizen Gymnasium and so on.
Cast iron factory Takaoka Seisakusho Co., Ltd
Takaoka Seisakusho has been in operation in Toyama, Japan since 1942.
After merging the technical expertise that we have been nurturing since our founding in 1942 with our state-of-the-art equipment, Takaoka Seisakusho has been creating many products that answer to needs for high levels of technical requirements and strict rates of dimensional accuracy.
Takaoka: Searching for the Sound of Zen
Takaoka City in Toyama Prefecture is known for its metal casting industry. A workshop there that's been making bells for nearly 400 years is receiving orders from all over the world.
Moment of Peace - Takaoka - Japan.
DYA717 July 7, 2016 Toyama, Takaoka, Toide
6:30 a.m. breakfast at the Takaoka Manten Ekimae Hotel. Then I caught the local train to the Toide station to look around. Got there at 9:15 or so. Toide is just about ending a week’s celebration of their Tanabata festival. I knew was too early for anything exciting happening but I just took some quick pictures of the street decorations. The locals were just setting up their various food and other booths. I went back to Takaoka on the next local train. It was hot by the time I returned to Takaoka. Another hot and sweaty, humid day. Went from the train station to the Takaoka Zuiryuji Zen Buddhist temple which is a designated national treasure, the only national treasure in Toyama prefecture. 500-yen to enter. Then went across the other way to the Tomb of Toshinaga Maeda which is the tallest/largest tomb in Japan of a daimyo feudal lord. Then went way across town. I ran into the Great Buddha of Takaoka which is rated #3 of great Buddhas in Japan next to the Buddhas in Nara and Kamakura. The original Takaoka Buddha was built in the 1700s but it burned down. Finally in 1933 they made this large copper one.
Oh yeh, Takaoka prides itself as being a historic, cultural town of artisans and craftsmen. They are famous for copperware and lacquerware. You’ll see copper statues all over town.
A short distance from the Great Buddha is the entrance to Takaoka Kojo, a castle ruins park. Only some walls and moats remain as they couldn’t re-build the castle under the one castle per domain rule. Lots of copper statues around in this park. Nice green park for walking around and/or relaxing. Was getting close to 2 p.m. so I picked up some snacks for lunch/dinner combo and went to the hotel to relax a little.
I jumped on the train after 6 p.m. It was filled with students going where evers. A lot of them got off at my Toide stop. Walked around the areas with the Tanabata displays. Lots of food and game stands were open. It was still lighted but the Tanabata displays had their lights turned on. Too bad it wasn’t darker but I didn’t want to stick around too late because they had only 1 train per hour back to Takaoka.
Sakura flower in Kojo-Koen in Takaoka city
Panoramica do centro do parque Kojo, na cidade de Takaoka
DYA717 July 8, 2016 Toyama, Takaoka, Johana
6:30 a.m. breakfast at the Takaoka Manten Ekimae Hotel. Then BURA-BURA. Another hot, humid, steamy, wet-sticky-clothes day! After a 20-minute walk from my hotel, I visited Kanayamachi, an area where they have preserved one street of old metal-casters and copperware makers. I mentioned that this city has many copper sculptures on display everywhere. Apparently they’re not afraid of copper DO-RO-BO-s like you know who/where! Copper drains, pipes, sidings, etc are everywhere. Then I walked along Yamachosuji (street lined with storehouses), another street with old preserved buildings, this time merchant storehouses. Most are now residences on top with some kind of store on the street level.
Uuuuuuuu, had plenty time so I jumped on the local train, my 1-car limo ride and went one hour to the end-of-the-line city, Johana. The tourist information office didn’t have English brochures but the lady spoke plenty good English. I followed her directions and first walked to Zentoku-ji, a Buddhist temple. This temple is over 500 years old and has many valuable aritifacts. A nice bell tower and a nice statue. Unfortunately I didn’t get an English brochure so I was only able to look around without knowing what’s what. It is worth a visit if you’re in the neighborhood.
Then I mosied to a sushi restaurant nearby which was recommended by the lady at the tourist information office. No English menu but the master spoke enough English to help me out. I had a small bowl of I guess chirashi sushi. ONO! I was taking pictures of the restaurant and the chef showed me a special room. Something like his man-cave and reserved for special dining, I guess. He has his New York Yankees memorabilia displayed there and he invited me in. I didn’t get the name of the Yankees’ Japanese player his is a fan of. He mentioned that the city of Johana has an annual Johana Hikiyama festival and pointed me out to the festival floats/artifacts museum. 510-yen to get in. This festival is held on May 5th so maybe that is something to look forward to in 2017.
I rushed back to the train station to catch the next local train back to Takaoka. Whew, not much written here but it seems like I did a lot and am tired.
Nemu pintu ajaibnya doraemon di Fuji f.fujio hometown art gallery(takaoka,toyama,jepang)
Kali ini saya berada di suatu tempat,di mana tempat ini merupakan tempat sejarah bagi salah satu film kartun yang gak ada masa habisnya yaitu DORAEMON,saya sekarang berada di fuji f.fujio hometown art gallery dimana tempat ini adalah tempat lahirnya karakter doraemon dan kawan kawanya.saya juga berkesempatan ketemu langsung dengan pembuat art karakternya doraemon dan kawan2 sak sikan nanti di part 2 di fuji f.fuji doraemon museum.
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Takaoka Shishi-mai Festival 2015
Festival celebrates Japanese culture
The Cherry Blossom Festival in Fort Wayne honored the city's sister city Takaoka.
Oyama-jinja Temple Blessing - Na Koa Ikaika Maui in Japan 09/10/12
The owners of Na Koa Ikaika Maui Baseball and the Ishikawa Million Stars visit Oyama-jinja Temple in Kanazawa, Japan, to bless the 2 exhibition games played by Na Koa Ikaika and the Ishaikwa Million Stars. Robert Young, Primary owner of Na Koa Ikaika, talks to Yuki, the translator, about the shrine and ceremony. Also included is an outtake of Bill Schindler at a Japanese Modern Art Museum.
Filmed and Edited by frank Pulaski, DreamTyme Films
Joe Martin Foundation Craftmanship Museum
The Joe Martin Foundation Museum and Machine Shop Facility in Carlsbad, CA.
The museum opened in February 2011 and displays over 300 metalworking exhibits.
善光寺 灯明祭り Zenkoji Temple Nagano
善光寺 灯明祭り 2013年
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10th ANNUAL NAGANO TOUMYOU FESTIVAL
ZENKOJI DREAM NIGHTLIGHT
LIGHTS IN THE 5 OLYMPIC AND BUDDHIST COLORS
The Toumyou Festival is held every year to commemorate the Winter Olympic Games in Nagano prefecture, central Japan, hosted in 1998,
and to pass on to the future generations the Olympic spirit of praying for peace. In this event,
the message for peace is conveyed through lights with the aim of reaching out to the world.
The United Nations declared the year 2011 the International Year of Forests to increase public awareness
and strengthen the conservation and sustainable development of forests, a precious asset to all mankind.
Nagano is a region surrounded by mountains,
including the scenic Japan Alps, while the people of Nagano have for centuries lived in close harmony
with their surrounding natural environment with due respect for the distinct four seasons.
There cannot be too many places in Japan more suitable than Nagano for promoting the campaign launched by the world body.
Consequently, Japan and Germany celebrate the 150th anniversary of friendship between the two nations this year.
Germany is a country known for its vast forests, including the renowned Schwarzwald (Black Forest).
The Toumyou Festival seizes this commemorative year to collaborate with
the German Embassy in Japan to jointly deliver calls for forest protection and to further foster bilateral ties
from Zenko-ji Temple in Nagano City, when the venue is lit with five colored lights of peace.
Dates & Time:
February 5 (Sat) - 13 (Sun) 18:00-21:00
Place:
Zenkoji Temple, Nagano
Information:
Executive Committee of Nagano Toumyou Festival
Tel:
026-259-1005
Official Site:
長野灯明まつりは、長野オリンピックの開催を記念し、2004年から装いを新たに
始まった祭りです。
オリンピックの「平和を願う精神」を後世に遺してゆくため、
世界に向けて「平和の灯り」を力強く発信しています。善光寺を、
五輪の色にちなんだ光で照らす「善光寺・五色のライトアップ」
善光寺参道に平和への想いが込められた光のアートが並ぶ「ゆめ灯り絵展」
大きな光と小さな光を灯して、世界の平和を祈ります。
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JAPAN VLOG 2018 PART 2 SHIBUYA, TAITO, HAKONE,
JAPAN VLOG 2018 PART 2
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