Best Attractions and Places to See in Takarazuka, Japan
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List of Best Things to do in Takarazuka, Japan
Kiyoshikojin Seichoji
Hanshin Horse Racetrack
Nakayama-dera
Takarazuka Hana no Michi
The Osamu Tezuka Manga Museum
Aramaki Rose Garden
Shukugawa Park
Iwashidu Shrine
Kabutoyama Shinrin Park
Takarazuka City Historical Museum Old Wada House
Best Attractions and Places to See in Kawanishi, Japan
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Minoo Park
Itami Sky Park
Waterfall of Mino
CUPNOODLES MUSEUM OSAKA IKEDA
Hankyu Corporation
Kiyoshikojin Seichoji
Hanshin Horse Racetrack
Nakayama-dera
La Sola
Takarazuka Hana no Michi
The Osamu Tezuka Manga Museum, Hyogo
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“The Osamu Tezuka Manga Museum” is located in Takarazuka City, Hyogo Prefecture. It is located just off the promenade “Hana no Michi” (Flower Road) in front of Takarazuka Grand Theater. The Osamu Tezuka Manga Museum offers unlimited reading of Osamu Tezuka’s comics and is highly recommended for anime fans.
The Osamu Tezuka Manga Museum exhibits the works of Osamu Tezuka, who has made a name for the history of story comics after the war, and who was a leading figure in Japanese comics and anime. It is also a memorial hall where you can touch his love for nature and the preciousness of life through his works.
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Japanese Dance and Samisen Music
The interdisciplinary performance features artists Tatsu Aoki, Kioto Aoki, Francis Wong, Megan Lee, Wesley Hitomo Yee and Melody Takata, as well as master artists Chizuru Kineya and Michikaoru Hanayagi.
Chizuru Kineya – Grand Master Samisen Player
Chizuru Kineya is a Nagauta samisen artist and an accredited master of the instrument from the legendary Kineya Shamisen family. She began her studies at the age of 6. Kineya performs in the Japanese music and performing arts scene, and makes regular appearances at the National Theater of Japan. She conducts workshops for regional schools and popular media to educate the general public of the nearly 400-year history of the samisen tradition. The 11th annual Chicago Asian American Jazz Festival marked her US debut and first collaboration with artists working in the Chicago Blues tradition. Kineya has been a regular collaborator with Tatsu Aoki and Genryu Arts in SF since her first Taiko Legacy appearance in 2005. In 2012, Chizuru Kineya produced the Tokyo Samisen CD project, TOYOAKIMOTO, with Tatsu Aoki.
Michikaoru Hanayagi – Japanese Classical Dancer
Michikaoru Hanayagi began her dance training at the age of 3. After dancing for the Takarazuka Revue, she received a Master’s License from the Hanayagi School of Japanese Classical Dance, and has been dancing and teaching traditional dance ever since. She performs and hosts workshops internationally, and works to preserve traditional Japanese arts and culture through Shikunshi, her non-profit organization. In addition to her work with Shikunshi, Hanayagi established Oukasanjyuku, a school for Japanese women to learn and share the heart and soul of Japanese culture.
GenRyu Arts, along with a stellar cast of musicians and dancers from around the globe, join us at the Asian Art Museum to celebrate 20 years of “collaboration and collision at the intersection of tradition and the avant-garde.” Founded as Gen Taiko in 1995 and incorporated as GenRyu Arts in 2008, the group’s mission is to promote, present and participate in Japanese and Japanese American culture through Taiko drumming and other traditional and contemporary art forms. Deeply rooted in San Francisco’s Japantown and in the Asian American Community, GenRyu Arts merges Japanese cultural forms—Taiko, dance and folk songs—with new music, spoken word and visual design. These singular expressions honor community heritage and address key issues stemming from the legacy of internment and redevelopment, both of which continue to impact San Francisco’s Japanese American community. For more information:
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美浜文化ホール 新春邦楽コンサート
Railway Japan: The View Hankyu Kobe Line: Exp.02 [ Nishinomiya-Kitaguchi→Hanakuma ]
Railway Japan: The View Hankyu Kobe Line. (Express Train)
02: [ Nishinomiya-Kitaguchi→ Hanakuma ]
Station: ( Nishinomiya-Kitaguchi, Shukugawa, Ashiya-gawa, Okamoto, Mikage, Rokkou, Ouji-Kouen, Kasugano-michi, Sanno-miya, Hanakuma, )
Hyogo, Japan. 2018.
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日本的鉄路 ”車窓風光” 阪急神戸線 (特急)
02. 西宮北口→花隈
駅:西宮北口,夙川,芦屋川,岡本,御影,六甲,王子公園,春日野道,三宮,花隈. (停車.通過)(兵庫県,2018年)
Sakura(Tetsugaku No Michi)
第15回こおしょう クリスマスサロンコンサート - 2(2007.12.24)
♪南の花嫁さん♪
Sumire no hana saku koro
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Sumire no hana saku koro · Norie Suzuki
Soave
℗ 2007 EMI Music Japan Inc.
Released on: 2007-09-19
Associated Performer, Bass: Jun Saito
Associated Performer, Organ, Musician: Shinko Ogata
Associated Performer, Cello, Musician: Masami Horisawa
Associated Performer, Vocals: Norie Suzuki
Associated Performer, Musician: Tomoyuki Asakawa(Harp)
Composer: Franz Doelle
Arranger, Work Arranger: Jun Nagao
Author: Fritz Rotter
Translator: Tetsuzo Shirai
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Japan train travel - Ibusuki-Makurazaki Line - (Nukumi Station to Satsuma-Imaizumi Station)
I took the video when I traveled to Ibusuki City from Kagoshima City.
I took the slow train this time, but you can take rapid or express train to go to Ibusuki City.
I also took the videos of following stations of Ibusuki-Makurazaki Line. Watch and enjoy!
(Kagoshima-Chuo Station)
This is the center of transportation in Kagoshima.
Final stop of Kyushu Shinkansen (Bullet Train) from Osaka.
This station is the starting point of the Ibusuki-Makurazaki Line.
The big Ferris is the symbol of the station!
(Ibusuki Station)
You can take foot bath for free at the station.
Let's also take sand bathj after getting off the train!
(Miyagahama Station)
The closest station to the sea in Japan.
The train station is also famous for the musician TSUYOSHI NAGABUCHI.
There is a shop selling a SWEET POTATE CANDY at the station.
(Nishi-Oyama Station)
The most southern station in Japan.
There is also an travel information center near the station.
It is the best place to view Mt. Kaimon.
(Makurazaki Station)
This is the final stop of the Ibusuki-Makurazaki Line.
The platform of the station is very cute and won the Good Design Award.
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An Cafe - Cherry Saku yuuki
An Cafe - Cherry Saku yuuk
Sakura saku koro wa nanimokamo kagayaite
hajimari to owari de yureteru
bokura no sakura wa kirei ni bai hajimeta
okiku tabi da to
tsuideribe boku no fune
Cherry Cherry Cherry saku yuuki!!
tsuideribe boku no fune
SINE COSINE TANGENTo
sakura mau kisetsu ni bokura wa tabidatsu
kayoi nareta michi mo ariku koto nai darou
totsuzen kagayai hajimeta [koro sha do]
wakare yo omouto munegashi betsu [kedareru]
tsumarai mukou de baka sa nani mo shirane
sumau ga iyatte kenka mo shita ne
kyoushitsu no go ga itsu no yorimo omoukatta
ashita mo mirudo ga kowaku te
ano koro tatariatta yume mo kakaeru da ne
boku wa tobi konda
tsuideribe boku no fune
Cherry Cherry Cherry saku yuuki!!
tsuideribe boku no fune
SINE COSINE TANGENTo
sotsugyou shashin ni wa miteru kurai no
omoi de kanashimi ka kyoushitsu ni nagareru
mirai ga aruyo ima wa nani ga o hitou
egao he suhesu BIG LAST TIME
sakura saku koro wa nanimokamo kagayaite
hajimari to owari de yureteru
bokura no sakura wa kirei ni bai hajimeta
okiku tabi da to
tsuideribe boku no fune
Cherry Cherry Cherry saku yuuki!!
tsuideribe boku no fune
kitai to sabishi sato sukoshi no uwauseoi
sorezore no michi ayundeku
mukashi wo furikaetemo ashita wa naikedo
boku wa wasurenai
sakura saku koro ni mota koushite mina de
dekakunatta aitai ne to
bokura no ketsui wa haretai yuuki ni natta
okiku tabi da to
tsuideribe boku no fune
Cherry Cherry Cherry saku yuuki!!
tsuideribe boku no fune
SINE COSINE TANGENTo
tsuideribe boku no fune
Cherry Cherry Cherry saku yuuki!!
SINE COSINE TANGENTo
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English Lessons and Kabuki TIME
Here´s Thamur giving Fernando some English Lessons *is not TEARS is CHEERS* ...Aquí sale el metiche de Thamur alias El Mequetrefe corrigiendo a Fernando...
History Lecture Series, October 2011
Dr. Mary Louise Nagata shares a kabuki theater performance during the History Lecture Series at Francis Marion University