The Deeper Japanese Travel Experience: Artisans Photography Workshop | Nobechi Creative
Japan is an amazing place and photography is a great way to dive deeper into its beauty. Led by award-winning, bilingual Japanese photographer George Nobechi, nobechicreative.com gives you an authentic travel experience with photography workshops and tours to access places and people most foreigners would never experience.
In this episode Nobechi Creative takes you to Tokyo and Takayama with guest celebrity photographer Greg Gorman and international model Melody Yoko. Featuring the incredible photography of the master Greg Gorman.
The photo tour focuses on the world famous artisans and craftsmen of Japan. A group of international photographers meet and learn from miso, soy sauce and sake makers, ceramicists and artists, and friendly faces greet them all along the way from the bustling metropolis of Tokyo to the snow-capped mountains of Takayama during the beautiful spring cherry blossom season.
Greg Gorman and George Nobechi host a free photography show with the local community for a standing room only crowd. The photographers then make prints for an exhibition of their photos at the Museum and celebrate with a toast with members from the local community.
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Trip to Mashiko Pottery Festival
Kutani Ware by Japan Pottery Net
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Preview: Art in Japanese-American Internment Camps
American History TV visited the Smithsonian's Renwick Gallery to learn more about Delphine Hirasuna's book and exhibit The Art of Gaman: Arts and Crafts from the Japanese American Internment Camps, 1942-1946. Ms. Hirasuna's parents were interred in a camp during WWII and her discovery of a carved wooden bird pin led her to seek objects made in the camps.
Crane Game Secrets Revealed: Japan's UFO Catcher Academy ★ ONLY in JAPAN
It's time to head to a Japanese Game Center dedicated to UFO CATCHERS also known as the CRANE GAME.
Glass boxes with pinchers you can control to win all sorts of treasure – if you have the skills and experience to do it.
In this episode of ONLY in JAPAN, John Daub travels to Saitama with Bob Werley from Pirates of Tokyo Bay and Alan Welch, producer of MY LIFE JAPAN to earn a diploma in CRANE GAME TECHNIQUES 101 from the Official Japan Crane Game Association.
It's the intro course at Game Center Everyday which also is the Guinness World Record holder for having the most crane games in one location. That's right! This place is the center of Japan (and the world's) crane game insanity! Not only can you win a lot of stuff, you can take their course.
Crane Game Skills (or Cheats) learned in this episode:
★ The Niagara Falls Method
★ The Triangle Method
★ The Overturned Table Method
★ The Hole Hook Method
and many more (* if you watch closely).
About the Japan Crane Game Association Certification / Diploma:
There are 3 levels available for certification.
Level 3 (Bachelors) 5,000 yen / 2 hours / Max. 10 People
Level 2 (Masters) 10,000 yen / 2 hours / Max. 10 People
Level 1 (Doctorate) 25,000 yen
We finished Level 3 in this episode which taught us 12 tips / skills in total with instruction and trial with a professional.
URL:
Everyday UFO Catcher Amusement / Game Center, Gyoda, Saitama
Address: 埼玉県行田市下忍644ー1
Telephone: 048-598-8649
Nearest Station: Fukiage Station (JR Takasaki Line from Ueno)
Take a taxi (1000 yen) for 5-10 minutes to the game center. Google Map from Train Station to Sekai Ichi no Game Center EVERYDAY :
Pirates of Tokyo Bay
The best Bilingual Comedy Group in Tokyo!
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On YouTube:
My Life Japan
Directed and Produced by Alan Welch
Website:
JAPAN CRANE GAME ASSOCIATION
URL: (Japanese only)
* Info on certification, scheduling and machines in Japan
Music:
Thank you to the super talented TEKNOAXE
This show has been created and produced by John Daub ジョン・ドーブ. He's been living and working in Japan for over 18 years and regularly reports on TV for Japan's International Channel.
LOOP JAPAN(dentsu 8K project / 2K Quality)※冒頭2分※
LOOP JAPAN
制作:dentsu / ROBOT / groovisions (2016年)
Development Executive:Yasuharu Sasaki(dentsu) Hiroshi Koike(dentsu) Tetsuya Tsukamoto(dentsu)
Executive Producer:Tomoko Inokuma(dentsu) Kunihiko Inoue(ROBOT)
Producer:Haruki Yokoyama(ROBOT) Ryo Morita(ROBOT)
Associate Producer:Ryo Sugimoto(dentsu) Shotaro Shimomoto(dentsu)
Director / Animation: groovisions
Music:HALFBY
Technical Support: NHK Media Technology, Inc.
Production Company:ROBOT
Japanese-American Internment during WWII - author Richard Reeves Infamy
Bestselling author Richard Reeves provides an authoritative account of the internment of more than 120,000 Japanese-Americans and Japanese aliens during World War II. Less than three months after Japan bombed Pearl Harbor and inflamed the nation, President Roosevelt signed an executive order declaring parts of four western states to be a war zone operating under military rule. The U.S. Army immediately began rounding up thousands of Japanese-Americans, sometimes giving them less than 24 hours to vacate their houses and farms. For the rest of the war, these victims of war hysteria were imprisoned in primitive camps. The book is: Infamy: The Shocking Story of the Japanese-American Internment in World War II
Credits:
Executive Producer & Host
Mimi Geerges
Director
Hank Montez
Camera & Lighting
Léo Guillemin
Kenneth Homick
Editing
Léo Guillemin
Intro Graphics
Thomas Wilbur
Production Assistants
Larissa Costa
Veridiana Jordao
Joel Yamauchi lecture: Experiences of Japanese-American Internees from Oregon
A public lecture presented at the University of Oregon Department of Architecture on May 6, 2009.
Shikata-ganai
In early May 1942, the Japanese-American citizens of the the Hood River Valley, Oregon were shipped by train to internment camps around the United States. While America at that time felt this was an appropriate reaction to the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, the consensus since then is that it was a racist and unnecessary act. As part of a permanent exhibit on the Incarceration of Japanese Americans at the Hood River County History Museum, this video is narrated by author and educator Linda Tamura, EdD. Providing a brief background to the story familiar to Japanese immigrants to the United States in the early 20th century, the video features rare original film footage and many photos of Japanese Americans living in rural Oregon. It is ultimately a story of courage and perseverance in the face of cultural discrimination.
Written by Linda Tamura and E. Michael Friend. Videography by John Hardham. Original music by Ben Schaffner.
Race and Ethnicity: The Japanese-American Experience in World War II
Professor Yan Bai presents The Japanese-American Experience in World War II at GRCC's Race and Ethnicity Conference.
Dan Kaplan: Urban Alchemies: Repair and Transformation
2018 L. Michael Goldsmith Lecture featuring Dan Kaplan
How to build in the city? That's what this talk is about, said Dan Kaplan (B.Arch. '84), who gave the annual L. Michael Goldsmith lecture at AAP NYC in April. Kaplan is a senior partner at FXCollaborative, a leading green building design firm with offices in New York City and Washington, DC.
This year's L. Michael Goldsmith lecture featuring Dan Kaplan was the largest and most successful to date, said Robert (Bob) W. Balder (B.S. URS '89), Gensler Family Sesquicentennial Executive Director of AAP NYC. The event was complemented by a gallery installation showcasing FXCollaborative's award-winning projects.
In his talk titled Urban Alchemies: Repair and Transformation, Kaplan used the examples in the gallery installation to set out three concepts to approaching urban design. First, the centuries-old method of fixing broken pottery known as Kintsugi, in which lacquer dusted with gold is applied to aged or broken ceramic to accentuate surface cracks, was used to provide a visual metaphor for the city. Next, Kaplan discussed contextual urbanism, where building design should relate to the adjacent context and extend into the future by incorporating sustainability, solar, temperature, humidity, and landscape. Collaboration, the third concept, is rooted in FXCollaborative's philosophy. Formerly FXFowle, the firm rebranded itself in early 2018 to represent a design culture and philosophy reflected in the way its projects are achieved for their clients and the broader community.
The annual Goldsmith lecture was established in memory of L. Michael Goldsmith by his family and friends in recognition of his passion for his education at Cornell, his career, and love of the profession of architecture.
大阪環状線 JR大阪駅@次々と列車で着発にする日曜ダイヤ(昼バージョン) Part12
大阪環状線 大阪駅にて1番線・2番線で撮影しています。
この時、大阪ステーションシティで喫茶店 英國屋で行ってきました。もちろん、昼から大阪環状線で撮影しています。
2018.04.08撮影
0:24~323系大阪環状線内回り発車
1:14~323系大阪環状線外回り発車
3:33~223系+225系関空・紀州路快速 関西空港・和歌山行き到着
4:34~221系大和路快速天王寺行き到着
5:34~223系+225系関空・紀州路快速 関西空港・和歌山行き発車
6:18~221系大和路快速天王寺行き発車
8:00~221系大和路快速奈良行き到着
9:21~223系+225系関空・紀州路快速 天王寺行き到着
10:02~221系大和路快速奈良行き発車
10:59~223系+225系関空・紀州路快速 天王寺行き発車
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