東北ウィンターイルミネーション 石ノ森章太郎ふるさと記念館 Christmas Lights in Shotaro Ishinomori Furusato Hall
東北の美しいウィンターイルミネーション 石ノ森章太郎ふるさと記念館/宮城県登米市
仮面ライダーシリーズやサイボーグ009を生み出した漫画家・石ノ森章太郎の生誕地である宮城県登米市の「石ノ森章太郎ふるさと記念館」で、3万5000球のイルミネーションが装飾された「2012光のページェント」が行われました。
球数は少なくても、雪に反射して明るく照らし出す光景がとても幻想的でした。
Winter Christmas Lights at the Shotaro Ishinomori Memorial Museum in Tome City Miyagi Prefecture Tohoku Japan.
This is a tourist facility built to commemorate being a hometown of a manga artist Shotaro Ishinomori who wrote the famous Japanese cartoon Masked Rider and Cyborg 009.This tourism facility will host illuminations with 35,000 light bulbs in winter.
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In conjunction with the exhibition Japanese Bamboo Art: The Abbey Collection, on view June 13, 2017–February 4, 2018, this video features time-lapse photography of bamboo artist Tanabe Chikuunsai IV installing The Gate (Mon) in The Met's Arts of Japan galleries.
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Japan's Most Terrifying Bridge: Eshima Ohashi ★ ONLY in JAPAN #33
It's been nicknamed the ROLLER COASTER BRIDGE because of it's super steep slope and appearance of being a bridge to the sky.
That's the Eshima Ohashi Bridge straddling Shimane and Tottori prefecture in Japan.
Facts about the Eshima Ohashi:
★ 1,446 meters long
★ 250 meters of continupus concrete in the center (the third longest Ramen bridge in the world!)
★ 6.1% grade slope on the Shimane Prefecture side
★ 5.1% grade on the Tottori side
★ The bridge needed to be high in the center to allow large shops to pass under.
☆ From the Shimane side, you can get the optical illusion view at the end of the street by the sea.
☆ If you have a good telephoto lens, go even further to the other side of the sea for a better shot. (Map below)
The bridge has a good pedestrian footpath on both sides of the road.
Bicycles are not allowed on the footpath so stay on the main road with the car, to the left side.
There is an observation point on the top that offers sweeping views all the way to Daisen (mountain).
The closest major access point is Yonago Station and airport on the Sea of Japan. From there, take a train to Sakaiminato and rent a bicycle or grab a taxi.
Sakaiminato is also famous for Japanese anime and the main street is like a museum of monsters!
The bridge is a 20 minute ride from Sakai Minato.
Take food with you from the station.
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Visualize all 188 countries National Wealth in terms of Gold side by side and rank them according to their National Wealth - how rich are they, and if all their money were to convert to gold, how big will the amount of gold they have relative to the size of a human.
Also featuring World's richest person Jeff Bezos who is richer than over 100 countries, and Apple, the richest company, which market capitalization is richer than over 150 countries!
Source: Credit Suisse (Global Wealth Data Book 2017)
Note: 1) Figures listed refers to National Wealth and NOT GDP!!! National Wealth refers to the cumulative sum of every adult marketable value of financial assets plus non-financial assets (principally housing and land) less debts.
2) All 195 United Nation countries included except for Cape Verde, Nauru, Palestine, St Kitts and Nevis, South Sudan, Tuvalu and Vatican City due to lack of available data.
3) Solid Gold Cube refers to a theoretical 1m by 1m by 1m 100% Gold Cube purchased at the current market price. It does not represent Gold Reserves but rather how much gold can be bought if all national wealth/financial assets were converted into gold.
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25 Things to do in Osaka | Japan Travel Guide ????????
In this Japan travel guide, we are sharing 25 things to do in Osaka!
Affectionately known as Japan’s Kitchen, Osaka was the first stop of our trip to Japan and a wonderful place to eat! We dove straight into the local cuisine visiting markets, street food stalls, and restaurants that required ordering from ticket vending machines.
But our trip to Osaka (大阪市) wasn’t all food. In between all the eating, we also managed to visit towering skyscrapers, hidden temples, and retro gaming arcades - all of them complete surprises.
So if you’re curious about what there is to see and do in this city, stick around and let us show you 25 things to do in Osaka, Japan!
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1) Shitennoji Temple (四天王寺) + Gokuraku-jodo Gardens (極楽浄土) / ¥300+300
2) Tennoji Park (天王寺公園) / Free
3) Keitakuen Garden (慶沢園) / ¥150
4) Horikoshi Shrine (堀越寺) / Free
5) Try matcha ice cream (抹茶アイスクリーム) / ¥350
6) Abeno Harukas Garden 16th Floor (あべのハルカス) / Free
7) Osaka Castle Park (大阪城公園) / Free
8) Osaka Castle Observation Deck 8th Floor / ¥600
9) Namba Yasaka Shrine (難波八阪神社) / Free
10) Dotonbori (道頓堀) / Free
11) Osaka Street Food / ¥150-500
12) Kuromon Ichiba Market (黒門市場) / Free
13) Ramen (ラーメン) / ¥800-1000
14) Okonomiyaki (お好み焼き) / ¥1250
15) Umeda Sky Building (梅田スカイビル) - ¥1500
16) Japanese Breakfast / ¥500-600
17) Osaka Museum of Housing and Living / ¥600
18) Conveyor Belt Sushi (回転寿司) / ¥100
19) Den Den Town (日本橋) / Free
20) Taito Station (太東駅) / ¥100
21) Shinsekai (新世界) / Free
22) Retro Gaming Arcade / ¥100
23) Japanese Baseball Hanshin Tigers (阪神タイガース) / ¥1900-4500
24) Korea Town / Free
25) Nara Day Trip (奈良市)
Transportation in Osaka, Japan:
Now a quick note on transportation in Osaka (大阪市). When it comes to getting around the city, subways and trains are your best bet.
We spent our first few days buying one-way tickets and day passes, which in retrospect was a bit of a headache. The easiest thing to do is to get a prepaid card where you can load money as needed.
Osaka’s version of this card is called Icoca, but you can also use Pasmo and Suica in the city.
And that’s a wrap for our Osaka travel guide. We hope you found this video helpful and that it gave you some ideas of things to do in Osaka on your own trip.
If you have any other suggestion of things to do in Osaka that you think we missed on this visit, feel free to share your suggestions with fellow travellers in the comments below.
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Welcome to Osaka (大阪市)! Affectionately known as Japan's Kitchen, this was the first stop or our trip and a wonderful place to eat. We dove straight into the local cuisine visiting markets, street food stalls, and restaurants that required ordering from ticket vending machines. But our trip to Osaka (大阪市) wasn’t all
food. In between all the eating, we also managed to visit towering skyscrapers, hidden temples, and retro gaming arcades - all of them complete surprises. So if you’re curious about what there is to see and do in this city, stick around and let us show you 25 things to do in Osaka, Japan!
And that’s a wrap for our Osaka travel guide. We hope you found this video helpful and that it gave you some ideas of things to do in Osaka on your own trip. If you have suggestions of things to do in Osaka feel free to share your suggestions in the comments below. Stay tuned for more Japan travel videos on this channel!
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Kyoto's Golden Kinkakuji vs Silver Ginkakuji ★ ONLY in JAPAN
Kyoto is Japan’s cultural capitol and home to over 2000 temples & shrines to visit, but it’s hard to know which ones to see when you only have a few days. This time, Kansai resident Kevin Riley and I debate two of the most visited zen Buddhist temples: Kinkakuji vs Ginkakuji
▶︎ KINKAKU-JI (1397)
Kinkakuji is called the “Golden Pavilion” or Golden Temple and is the more popular of the two because of its iconic gold leaf exterior. It was built in 1397.
★ PROS: It’s one of the famous scenes in Japan
★ CONS: It’s too crowded except for the first 15 minutes of the day. The surrounding gardens are kind of boring compared to other temples & shrines and there isn’t much to do in the area. Few shops and restaurants. There is no subway or train nearby. It can take up to an hour to arrive by bus from JR Kyoto Station when there is traffic.
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▶︎ GINKAKU-JI (1490)
Ginkakuji is called the “Silver Pavilion” or Silver Temple and is located on the East side of Kyoto and the start to the famous “Philosopher's Path” which eventually gets you to Kiyomizudera. Ginkakuji was supposed to be covered in silver foil but the Shogun who was building it died before it’s completion and the decision not to complete it give it a wabi-sabi aesthetic to it. It has a sand garden and a hilltop view.
★ PROS: Less crowded than Kinkakuji and the building is surrounded with tree giving it a more zen-like feel / connection to nature. It’s on the East side of the city meaning there is more to do, a shopping street and loads of restaurants outside. The grounds are well groomed, not paved. Lovely moss. Sand garden and small bamboo outcrop near the restrooms.
★ CONS: It’s slightly more expensive than Kinkakuji. The walk from the bus station take 10-12 minutes to arrive on foot.
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Other ONLY in JAPAN episodes in Kyoto & Osaka:
▶︎ Kyoto Street Food Guide: Nishiki Market
▶︎ Fushimi Inari Shrine in Kyoto: All 10,000 Gates Explored
▶︎ Kyoto's Stairway to Shopping Madness
▷ Osaka Street Food Guide: Dotonbori
▷ Osaka's Flamethrower Street Food Chef
How to get to Kinkakuji:
Take the bus in front of JR Kyoto Station. Take bus 101 or 205 (220 yen / $2 / 40-50 minutes)
* There is usually a long queue to ride this bus after 10am.
Take the JR Sanin Main Line to Emmachi Station (2 stops) then grab a taxi (900-1000 yen / $9-$10 / 7 minutes) Total time: 25-30 minutes. You can also take the Metro Karasuma Line from JR Kyoto station to Kitaoji then grab a taxi.
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How a Japanese Otaku Decoded Vermeer's Art Materpieces ★ ONLY in JAPAN
Vermeer meets the obsessive mind of a Japanese Otaku!
Japan's Otaku are known for being obsessive about their passions. In fact, that's the definition of an Otaku - and they're socially inept. Professor Shin-Ichi Fukuoka is not just one of those guys, he's the leading Vermeer Otaku in the world with amazing scientific abilities -- and that obsessive mental laser has led to some amazing discoveries in the art field.
Using his Otaku super mind, he's uncovered some new clues into Vermeer's life and also that of Leeuwenhoek, the father of microbiology. They're things missed for centuries by thousands of experts.
This look into the mind of an Otaku is also a way to see how Vermeer has become so popular in Japan. People wait for hours to see his work and there are even drinks and soups made in honor of his work!
So why is Vermeer so big here? Professor Fukuoka will enlighten us, in the geekiest way possible.
How far has his obsession gone? The professor has also recreated all of Vermeer's work, restoring the color to it's original -- now better than the originals -- as though they were painted over 300 years ago. Yeah, his passion for Vermeer is on another level. It's the highest level!
Credits and Thank You:
▶︎Mauritshuis in the Netherlands, The Hague
▶︎ Professor Shin-Ichi Fukuoka
▶︎ Todo Press
▶︎ Flying Objects
This project was made possible by Google Arts & Culture. For more info go to
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▶︎ Professor Fukuoka's book on Vermeer in English!
Vermeer: Realm of Light Paperback by Shin-Ichi Fukuoka (Author)
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Wandering through the Aokigahara Forest | Japan
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Portugal chega a nossa história num momento de expansão da fé mulçumana. E logo depois chegam outros grandes poderes ultramarinos para disputar a região: Inglaterra, Holanda e Espanha. Responderemos qual era o motivo de viajar metade do mundo atrás de especiarias e trataremos, sobretudo, da invasão da Malaca e a vida nos sultanatos javaneses de Demak, Cirebon e Banten.
Personagens de destaque no episódio: Luís de Camões, Alfonso de Albuquerque, Lopes de Sequeira.
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KENNEDY, J. History of Malaya. Chapter 2: The Portuguese and the Dutch in the Malacca Straits. A.D. 1509-1641. New York: St Martin's Press, 1962, p. 20-43.
PIRES, Tomé. The Suma Oriental of Tomé Pires. An account of the East, from the Red Sea to Japan, written in Malacca and India in 1512-1515. London: Hakluyt Society, 1944. Versão online trilíngue, em português antigo, inglês e francês: htttp://summagallicana.it/lessico/p/Pires%20Tome.htm
RICKLEFS, M. C. A history of modern Indonesia since c. 1200. Chapters 3 and 4. Houndmills: Palgrave, 2001.
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Dramatic Stories of Japan's Kamikaze Pilots, PART 3
A fascinating look at the Kamikaze pilots' Manual Book (pilots must piss, on the spot, if they're nervous...). Also, we're taking a ride of the emotional roller-coaster as the wives nervously wait the order for their Kamikaze husband to take off. Even worse, they would return and take off again, numerous times, due to bad weather and mechanical failure: cruelly lifting the hopes and smashing it again for these poor wives.
This is Part 3 of a three video series chronicling the dramatic personal stories of Japanese Kamikaze pilots.
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(I apologize for some wrong English pronunciations in this video, since English is not my native language).
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2. Bankrupting the Enemy: The US Financial Siege of Japan Before Pearl Harbor (Edward S. Miller)
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Church History: Complete Documentary AD 33 to Present
History of the church from the Ascension of Jesus Christ to 2017.
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Corrections:
1. Beirut is in Lebanon, not Syria.
2. At the time of the Roman Empire, Great Britain would have been known as Britannia rather than England. The name England was first used during the Middle Ages, referring to the tribe of Germanic Angles that settled the island after the fall of the Roman Empire.
3. Our Lady of Guadalupe is the only Marian apparition in the Americas to have been approved by the Holy See. Other Marian apparitions in the Americas have been approved by local ordinaries, including Our Lady of Good Success in Ecuador (1572), Our Lady of Good Help in Wisconsin (1859), Our Lady of Cuapa in Nicaragua (1980), in Venezuela (1984) and Our Lady of the Rosary of San Nicolas in Argentina (1980s).
4. At 2:06:35, the correct spelling is Hugh O'Flaherty, not O'Flattery
50 THINGS TO DO IN NEW YORK CITY | Top Attractions Travel Guide
Our recent week in New York City was an action-packed one. We decided to set ourselves a challenge to see and do as much as we possibly could, and that gave way to this travel video guide which highlights 50 of the top attractions. In a city like New York this means we barely scratched the surface, but hopefully this video will highlight the cornucopia of possibilities that is the Big Apple.
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50 Things to do in New York City Top Attractions Travel Guide:
1 Grand Central Terminal
2 The High Line
3 Meatpacking District
4 Greenwich Village
5 Brooklyn Bridge
6 Williamsburg
7 Street Art in Williamsburg
8 Prospect Park
9 Dumbo
10 New York Style Pizza
11 Bryant Park
12 New York Public Library
13 Staten Island Ferry
14 Statue of Liberty
15 Battery Park
16 Little Italy
17 Little Korea
18 Chinatown
19 Coney Island
20 Mermaid Parade
21 The Cloisters
22 Harlem's Apollo Theatre
23 Soul Food in Harlem at Sylvia's
24 World Trade Center Memorial
25 Trinity Church
26 Wall Street
27 Lincoln Center
28 Ride a Bicycle
29 Watch a New York Yankees baseball game at Yankee Stadium
30 MET Museum (Metropolitan Museum of Art)
31 Flatiron Building
32 Washington Square Park
33 NYU (New York University)
34 National Museum of the American Indian
35 Museum of Natural History
36 Times Square
37 MOMA (Museum of Modern Art)
38 Roosevelt Island Tramway
39 Fifth Avenue Shopping
40 Rockefeller Center
41 Empire State Building
42 Carnegie Hall
43 Central Park
44 Strawberry Fields
45 Street Food
46 Catch a Broadway Theatre Performance
47 Madison Square Garden
48 African Burial Ground
49 Columbus Circle
50 Take the Subway Metro
Most journeys begin at Penn Station or Grand Central, and if you arrive at the later you'll be wowed by the building. The Meatpacking District was once home to markets, slaughterhouses, and packaging plants, but times have changed. Today you'll find a mixture of trendy restaurants, clubs and boutiques. The Village used to be a bohemian neighborhood that drew artists and musicians, but today you're more likely to find upper middle class families living here. Completed in 1883, Brooklyn Bridge is one of the oldest suspension bridges in the United States. Williamsburg has become popular given its lower rent prices. University students and young professionals have been flocking to this part of town.
You can walk along the riverfront for a great view of the Brooklyn and Manhattan Bridges and the Manhattan skyline. During the summer months, Bryant Park also becomes a popular hangout spot people looking to relax and even work on their tans. The Staten Island Ferry is free of charge and this makes it really popular with visitors who want to catch a glimpse of the Statue of Liberty from a distance. Battery Park is located on the southern tip of Manhattan. Having both lived in South Korea, we were thrilled to come across Manhattan's own Little Korea. Coney Island is all about good old fashioned fun. The Cloisters will make you feel like you've travelled over to Europe. Central Park is massive and there are so many places to visit within its boundaries. We managed to visit Belvedere Castle, the Great Lawn, Shakespeare Garden, The Ramble, The Jackie Onassis Reservoir, the Alice in Wonderland Statue, and we still left feeling like we barely scratched the surface.
And that concludes a look at our very busy week in New York City. I'm still shocked we managed to cover so many attractions, but the great thing about this city is that distances aren't very long and there's always something really cool worth checking out around each corner. Have you been to New York? What are your favorite things about this city? Feel free to share your thoughts in the comments section below.
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20 Things to do in Düsseldorf, Germany Travel Guide
Come join us as we visit a new city in Germany exploring Düsseldorf in this travel guide featuring 20 things to do around Duesseldorf including food, attractions and nightlife. We've done a decent share of travel now in Germany but we never made it to Dusseldorf. Arriving with no preconceived expectations we found Düsseldorf has a thriving food scene, fascinating architecture, quirky attractions, tonnes of shopping options and plenty of green escapes. Now let's explore this German city located along the River Rhine.
20 Things to do in Dusseldorf City Tour | Germany Travel Guide:
Intro - 00:01
1) Lunch at Hausmann’s Restaurant in Düsseldorf to eat German Food - 00:37
2) Mustard tasting at Düsseldorfer Löwensenf - 01:21
3) Have a drink at Et Kabuffke Killepitsch Stube - 02:08
4) Dinner at Frittenwerk Düsseldorf (Die Pommesmanufaktur) for Canadian style poutine - 02:57
5) Shopping along Königsallee urban boulevard - 04:15
6) Quirky Boutique Shopping at Vaseline on Wallstraße 35 - 05:05
7) Market Carlsplatz Der Markt for food or shopping - 05:24
8) Lunch and Altbier Zum Uerige (Uerige Obergärige Hausbrauerei) for beer and finger food - 06:02
9) Interactive Art at K21 Staendehaus “In Orbit” - 07:00
10) Hofgarten and Live Music - 08:17
11) International Food Scene (Tandoori on Immermannstraße) = 08:49 + (Japanese Food in the Japanese Quarter) = 13:20
12) Live music at Me and All Hotel (Sons of Time Hip Hop) - 09:33
13) Street art in Kiefernstrasse for alternative culture - 10:10
14) KD Boat Tour Sightseeing cruise down the Rhine - 11:13
15) Walk along the Düsseldorfer Kasematten - 11:35
16) Explore the Altstadt (Old City) on foot - 11:47
17) Go up the Rheinturm (Rhine Tower) for views of Duesseldorf - 12:01
18) Eat Currywurst as a snack - 12:31
19) Explore the architecture in MedienHafen (Düsseldorf-Hafen) - 13:02
20) VW Beetle Tour around Düsseldorf - 13:28
Outro - 14:01
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Our visit Düsseldorf travel guide documentary covers some of the top attractions including a food guide (both local and international), top sightseeing tourist attractions and the city by day including visiting neighborhoods, churches and museums and Düsseldorf by night. We also cover off-the-beaten-path outdoor activities you won't find in a typical Düsseldorf tourism brochure, Dusseldorf itinerary or Duesseldorf, Germany city tour.
20 Things to do in Düsseldorf, Germany Travel Guide Video Script:
Germany is a country that we’ve travelled to countless times, but for some reason, Düsseldorf is a city that had managed to elude us! Well, we recently spent a weekend there and let me tell you, this turned out to be one of our biggest travel surprises of the year. We arrived in Düsseldorf not really knowing what to expect, but over the course of 72 hours, we discovered this is a vibrant city with beautiful green spaces, a thriving art scene, architecture that’ll make your eyes pop, traditions worth exploring, and more restaurants than we had time for! Now let us take you on a whirlwind weekend tour of Duesseldorf and show you some of the possibilities.
And that’s a wrap for Düsseldorf! We honestly loved our time in the city and we can’t believe it took us this long to visit after so many trips to Germany. If you’re looking for a fun weekend escape that combines the best of urban living and nature, Duesseldorf is the perfect fit, and the food scene will also keep all you foodies happy.
Now you know the drill, if you have any travel tips or suggestions of other fun things to do in Duesseldorf, feel free to share those suggestions with travellers in the comments below.
Wishing you happy travels and until next time!
This is part of our Travel in Germany video series showcasing German food, German culture and German cuisine.
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One of the largest private collections in Greycott, this library houses ancient tomes as well as newly published books by local authors. Topics range from the arcane to the history of the city and its surrounds. There is also an extensive catalogue of private letters and family records that go back many generations. This library is a place for quiet research and reflection.
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