Best Attractions and Places to See in Tonami, Japan
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List of Best Things to do in Tonami, Japan.
Tonami Tulip Park
Tonami Tulip Gallery
Sankyo Village Obeservation Deck
Shogawa Aqua Memorial Park
Aeon Mall Tonami
Ranjo Forest
Yumenotaira Ski Resort
Senkoji Temple
Former Nakashima House
Tonami Folk Museum
Aso and Kuju Flower Park - Travel Vlog 29 (Japan)
Kit talks about a recent trip to Mt. Aso and the Kuju Flower Park. Contains much less dancing than previous video, thankfully.
Let's enjoy Toyama || 富山を楽しもう!
Ever visited Tonami?
Use our hotel as a base and discover the whole Toyama Prefecture!
砺波へ行ったことがありますか。
Royal Hotel 富山砺波に泊まって富山県楽しましょう!
Yotaka Matsuri - Lantern Festival:
Murodo Snow Wall:
Gokayama Village:
Kanazawa:
Music:
- Spring by Ikson
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- Waves by MBB
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Music promoted by Audio Library
- Acoustic/Folk Instrumental by Hyde - Free Instrumentals
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- Arrival by MBB
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- On the Bach - Jingle Punks
Practice before turn - 2019 All-Japan National Marching Band Contest
Nov. 24, 2019,Osaka-jo Hall
Recording of real performance is not allowed.
This contest is the 47 prefectures feed 11 Regions. The number of advancing bands can be as few as 1, and as many as 4 depending on the number of competing bands. Then at nationals you have 25ish bands.
0:00 Tamana Girls H.S. (Kumamoto)
0:49 Izumo Business H.S. (Shimane)
4:29 Seika Girls H.S. (Fukuoka)
6:13 Yodogawa Technology H.S. (Osaka)
KOINOBORI Japanese Culture and Tradition
KOINOBORI
even now families with boys hoist koinobori, carp streamers.
This originated from the chinese legend of strong carp
that could fight their way the yellow River to become dragons.
the largest koinobori measure 5 to 6 meters,
but 1 to 2 meter koinobori sell best because many people put them up on the balconies of their apartment houses.
佐倉ふるさと広場- Sakura Furusato Square Tulip Festival
Sakura Furusato Square in Sakura City, Chiba, Japan
Daytrip to Gokayama and Takayama in Japan
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Things to do in Gero Onsen Gassho-mura 下呂溫泉合掌村 Japan 2017.
At Gero Onsen Gassho-mura, 10 gassho-zukuri (thatched) houses have been transferred from places like Shirakawa-go to form a precious outdoor museum which recreates a mountain settlement from former times, and offers a glimpse into what life might have been like for its inhabitants. Among the structures transferred is the Odo House, a nationally designated Important Tangible Folk Cultural Property.
The village is also home to the Iwasaki House (a folk museum) and the Toyama House with Itakura storehouse. Both of these nationally registered Tangible Cultural Properties are open to the public.
Other attractions include workshops where you can try your hand at making ceramic art, patterned washi (Japanese paper) and other traditional crafts, a restaurant where you can savor the flavors of Hida, and Saijiki no Mori, a forest of Japanese cherry blossom and maple trees on a hill overlooking the village. Gassho-mura is a warm and friendly village with a heart, where the simple spirit of the people of Hida lives on.
Oral History of Kunio Uchiyama
Interviewed by Doug Fairbairn, on 2016-06-22 in Tokyo, Japan, X7650.2016
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Uchiyama-san attended The Tokyo Institute of Technology starting in 1972, where he eventually earned a PhD in Information Science. He joined Hitachi in 1978 and spent his first two years developing CAD software.
Dr. Uchiyama then moved to a new group whose goal was to put in IBM compatible computer on a very few LSI chips. He first had to teach himself basic computer architecture, but after completing the logic design, the project was stopped. The learning turned out to be valuable as he then worked on the team developing Hitachi’s first 32-bit processor.
After completing that project, he spent a year at Carnegie Mellon University where he worked on a systolic array chip used in image recognition. After returning from Japan, Dr. Uchiyama worked on the TRON project, which was a multi-company Japanese project to build a family of processors and an operating system to compete with the US. Although many of these programs were completed, the products did not sell well.
Subsequently, the rise of digital entertainment systems led to the need for low power, high performance processors. In response, Hitachi developed the Super-H series of processors which were quite successful. Uchiyama worked in this program as well as follow on DSP products.
Today, Uchiyama remains part of the Central Research Lab continuing to work in processor related programs.
* Note: Transcripts represent what was said in the interview. However, to enhance meaning or add clarification, interviewees have the opportunity to modify this text afterwards. This may result in discrepancies between the transcript text and the video recording. Please see the transcript for further information:
Visit computerhistory.org/collections/oralhistories/ for more information about the Computer History Museum's Oral History Collection.
Catalog Number: 102738176
Lot Number: X7650.2016
Kid's Kabuki part 1
We went to Yukiko's hometown of Tarui in Gifu Prefecture for a Kid's Kabuki Show and other stuff during Golden Week.
Sakura Furusato Park at Sakura, Chiba, Japan
Ijaz jatala going to Toyama Japan
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