Best Attractions and Places to See in Tsuruga, Japan
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List of Best Things to do in Tsuruga, Japan
Kehi Shrine
Kehi no Matsubara
Tsuruga Museum
Akarenga Storehouse
Tsuruga Railway Museum
Nihonkai Sakana Machi
Mizushima Island
Symbol Road Monument
Tsuruga Tourist Information Center
Kanegasakigu Shrine
Eric B’s Daily Vlogs #240 - Tsuruga Japan Kehi-Jingu Shrine and Nihonkai Sakana-Machi Fish Market
An impressive torii gate greets visitors to the Kehi-jingu Shrine, an iconic symbol of Tsuruga city. Originally built in 702 A.D
With over 70 establishments, this thriving local seafood market, which translates to Sea of Japan's Fish City, sells product fresh from the Sea of Japan. Sakana Machi has been bringing in daily fresh seafood from Tsuruga Port since 1994.
Tsuruga Wan: Fukui Ken, Japan Sea
A very peaceful spot to rest and have fun safely with the family.
Join a Japanese Festival (Matsuri) - Tsuruga Festival in Fukui
We got to participate in one of Japan's unknown treasure festivals, Tsuruga Matsuri in Fukui Prefecture. Every year this festival is held and over 3,000 people come to visit! Anyone can participate if they're interested! Will you be there next year???
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Diamond Princess Spring Flowers Cruise - Tsuruga - April 2018
Tsuruga, on the west coast of Japan, was the 2nd Japanese port, and the 3rd port overall, on my Diamond Princess Spring Flowers Cruise in April 2018.
The shore excursion was called “Highlights of Tsuruga”. It consisted of a visit to the Pine Forest, the Shinto Shrine, the Port of Humanity museum, the Red Brick Warehouse, and the Fish Market.
The Port of Humanity museum tells of the consul general from Japan in Lithuania who helped European Jewish refugees in the 1930s escape to Japan on their way to their permanent new homes. The Red Brick Warehouse has a historical diarama with model train showing how life was in the early part of the 1900s, as one of the most “western” cities from Japan. People would come from Europe via the train thru Russia and then a ship to Tsuruga. The last stop of the tour was the Fish Market, where a green tea ice cream cone was enticing to me.
Tsuruga Castle & Samurai Residence || JAPAN || Sep 2016
Hello Loves!! Heres Another adventure that we went to, I have to say traveling with a baby is not easy but its possible!! We went to see the Goddess of Mercy, a Samurai Residence with so much history and to Tsuruga Castle!! It was truly an amazing experience hope you guys like it!!
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History of Nuclear Incidents in Japan, Part 2 of 4: Tsuruga and Shika
This is the second in a series of four videos that offers historical context to the graphic novel Deep Sea Fish (1984), Katsumata Susumu's scathing critique of the nuclear power plants in Fukushima City, Japan, which was published decades before the nuclear disaster in 2011.
Excerpts from Katsumata's Deep Sea Fish is on display in the exhibition The Disasters of Peace: Social Discontent in the Manga of Tsuge Tadao and Katsumata Susumu (Honolulu Museum of Art, November 30, 2017 - April 15, 2018)
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About the exhibition The Disasters of Peace:
Beyond manga’s occasional veneer of endearing innocence, the genre of gekiga (literally, “dramatic pictures”), which began in the mid 1950s and went mainstream in the late 1960s, addressed an adult audience and grappled with ethically complex social issues. Through monthly manga anthologies such as Garo, a faction of avant-garde manga artists with gritty, emotionally expressive styles and resolutely anti-authoritarian tones contributed to a new era of humanitarian concern and social activism.
The Disasters of Peace ironically alludes to The Disasters of War (1810–1820), a suite of prints produced by Spanish painter and printmaker Francisco Goya (1746–1828) in response to the horrific violence that he witnessed during the Peninsular War of 1808–1814. In a similar way, the works of Tsuge Tadao (b. 1941) and Katsumata Susumu (1943–2007) displayed here reveal Japan’s plight during the demilitarized era that followed the Pacific War (1941–1945) and the Allied Occupation (1945–1952). Financial hardship, moral confusion, and the lingering shame of military defeat compelled individuals to behave in questionable ways, while large industries, myopically focused upon economic recovery, indulged in unfair labor practices and overlooked environmental hazards. In Garo and other manga publications, Tsuge and Katsumata drew attention to such crises and encouraged public debate about them. At a time when many Americans are similarly concerned about social equality, the future of our planet, and other serious subjects, may these artists inspire thoughtful conversations among ourselves.
About the manga exhibition series at the Honolulu Museum of Art:
Manga— Japanese graphic novels or comics—play a vital
role in contemporary Japanese culture. Not only do they
enjoy immense popularity (annual sales within Japan have
risen to more than two billion US dollars); internationally,
they have become the centerpiece of the “Cool Japan
Initiative,” the Japanese government’s current campaign to
promote its status as a cultural superpower. Manga’s
popularity partly arises from the medium’s historical
connection with Japanese woodblock prints and paintings
(ukiyo-e), which were produced in Japan throughout the Edo
period (1615–1868). The term manga, in fact, was coined by
the renowned ukiyo-e artist Katsushika Hokusai (1760–
1849).
Since 2014, in its mission to expand and significantly
enhance its renowned collection of Japanese works on
paper, the museum has acquired several examples of
Japanese manga by artists such as Maruo Suehiro (b. 1956)
and Anno Moyoco (b. 1971). In 2016, the Honolulu Museum
of Art furthermore presented Visions of Gothic Angels:
Japanese Manga by Takaya Miou (August 25, 2016–January
15, 2017), the first in a series of exhibitions that explore the art-historical importance of manga. That series now
continues with The Disasters of Peace: Social Discontent
in the Manga of Tsuge Tadao and Katsumata Susumu.
DYA717 July 7, 2019 Tsuruga, Fukui
DYA717 July 7, 2019 Tsuruga, Fukui – Tsuruga City Kehi No Matsubara; graves of Takeda Kounsai and his followers; Hachiman Shrine; Seimei Shrine; Museum Street; Port of Tsuruga; Kanegaseki area; Redbrick Warehouse; Kehi Shrine. Fukui City train station for a late lunch.
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Best Attractions and Places to See in Aizumisato machi, Japan
Aizumisato-machi Travel Guide. MUST WATCH. Top things you have to do in Aizumisato-machi. We have sorted Tourist Attractions in Aizumisato-machifor You. Discover Aizumisato-machias per the Traveler Resources given by our Travel Specialists. You will not miss any fun thing to do in Aizumisato-machi.
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Ouchijuku
Isasumi Shrine
Hikudari Kannondo
The Site of Mukaihaguroyama Castle
Aizu Hongo Yaki Gallery
Nakata kannon
Ouchimachinami Museum
Tsuruga Castle
Takakura Shrine
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Hanabi de tsuruga-fukui 2016
Aizu wakamatsu Castle /Tsuruga -jo Castle || Fukushima , Jepang .
Aizu wakamatsu Castle juga dikenal sebagai tsuruga Castle adalah replika beton dari kastil Jepang tradisional di Jepang utara ,dipusat kota Aizu wakamatsu di Prefecture Fukushima .dibuka (1384) diruntuhkan (1874) dan dibangun oleh Ashina Naomori.
Tsuruga shi, Fukui Japan summer of 2013
nice view and clear water.One of my favorite destination every summer
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【ドライブ動画】敦賀原子力館の帰り道 Tsuruga Nuclear Power Station fukui,japan
敦賀半島の先端にある敦賀原子力館(敦賀発電所)行った時の帰り道クネクネ道路です。
My Japan Adventure (Day 1-5) Fukui Prefecture, Fukui City
(February 1st-5th) We spend the first 5 days of our trip in the Fukui Prefecture, Fukui City. My Japan Adventure Part 1 - February 2018.
Northeast HOKKAIDO Guide PART 1 of 2: Abashiri | JAPAN | @Bianca_Valerio
Venture into some of Japan’s coldest adventure offerings in northeast Hokkaido where Bianca Valerio takes you all around Abashiri: from the Abashiri prison, to the Okhotsk winter festival, the iconic drift Ice Cruise and more.
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Japanese castle projection mapping! Tsuruga Castle, Aizu, Fukushima
Tsuruga Castle Projection Mapping
With a motif of new blossoms in Fukushima as a symbol of recovery, in 2012 a new technique known as illumination mapping turns Tsuruga Castle into a hopeful symbol of a bright future. Projection mapping gained great fame in Japan after shows at Tōkyō Station and other such famous spots, and Tsuruga was the first Japanese castle to host such a show. Well over 10,000 spectators came to watch on March 9th and 10th.
Aizu Picture Candle Festival
This festival in early February each year features the region's traditional picture candles. It was created in 2000 by the Aizu Junior Chamber for this tradition to be more widely known. Continuing after the 2011 earthquake, this year's is now the 14th iteration. 10,000 candles light up Tsuruga Castle in an enchanting scene.
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