Best Attractions and Places to See in Nagomi machi, Japan
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List of Best Things to do in Nagomi-machi, Japan
Yachiyoza Theater
Higo Minkamura
Yamaga City Museum
Yamaga Lanterns Folk Crafts Museum
Chibusan Ancient Tomb
Eta Funayama Tumulus
Michi-no-Eki Kikusui
Nankan Iki Iki Village
Nabeta Yokoana Gun
Nichirinji Temple
Yamagata, Japan - Yamagata Station (2019)
Yamagata Station (山形駅 Yamagata-eki) is a railway station in Yamagata, Yamagata Prefecture, Japan, operated by East Japan Railway Company (JR East).
Yamagata Station is served by the following lines.
Yamagata Shinkansen
Ōu Main Line
Senzan Line
Aterazawa Line
Station layout
The station has a Midori no Madoguchi staffed ticket office and a View Plaza travel agency.
Yamagata Station opened on 11 April 1901. With the privatization of JNR on 1 April 1987, the station came under the control of JR East.
Yamagata Shinkansen services started on 1 July 1992. From 4 December 1999, Yamagata Shinkansen services were extended to Shinjō Station.
In fiscal 2012, the station was used by an average of 10,860 passengers daily (boarding passengers only). The passenger figures for previous years are as shown below.
The Northern Area of Kumamoto Prefecture - Nature, Hot Springs, and History All in One Place
Northern Kumamoto Prefecture, which consists of the four cities Tamana, Yamaga, Kikuchi, and Nagomi,
is renowned for its unspoiled nature, soothing hot springs, and historical sites.
Home to one of the world’s largest calderas, the recently Global Geopark-certified Aso area and its sprawling
greenery are the pride of Kumamoto. The numerous naturally occurring hot springs are also excellent for keeping athletes’
bodies in top condition. There are plenty of sights to see as well, including Kikuchi Gorge, and the Yachiyoza Theater,
which often features exhibitions of traditional dance and performing arts. In addition to that, you can also enjoy
delicious food like Tamana Ramen.
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Kaminari Taiko - Japanese Drums @ New Orleans Museum of Art
Kaminari Taiko, Houston group, plays Japanese drums at the Japanese Festival in the historic New Orleans City Park Museum of Art. Post Katrina.
3N1 Heavenese/天国民 (Taiko performance)
Heavenese performing a tune entitled 3N1.
Recorded @ Shibuya O-East on the 31st of Jan.2011
Japanese Taiko Drummers - Walking in Japan 日本の太鼓ドラマー - 日本でのウォーキング
One of our local drumming groups performing in downtown Shizuoka city, Japan. This particular group includes many school age kids. Drums are called taiko in Japan where drumming has a long tradition within the spheres of entertainment, religion and warfare. The Japanese have produced several distinct drum styles of various sizes, most of which are played with a stick (though hand drums are also used). Traditional drummers may perform alone or in the company of wind and string musicians. Ensemble style taiko performances called kumi-daiko (as seen in this video) are a relatively recent development in the world of Japanese drumming and a style which has gained the attention of many outside Japan. Kumi-daiko performances are typically very impressive with numerous drummers beating out distinct rhythms on various sized taiko. The drummers can produce deep, resonant tones which carry for long distances and produce an unforgettable and almost visceral experience in the hearer. Taiko drum heads are made of cowhide dried and tightly stretched before being attached to the drum by iron nails (byou-uchi daiko style) or sewn onto iron rings (tsukushime-daiko style). Drum heads may be used for several years before needing to be re-stretched, though the cowhide is normally discarded after one or two stretches. Most Japanese drums are formed from the limb or even the trunk of the Japanese Elm (keyaki) tree while other types of wood are also sometimes used. Especially large drums may have been made from ancient trees (up to 1200 years old!) which are thought to imbibe the drum with a spiritual significance and presence.
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THE PATH OF WILDNESS
The Path of Wildness is easy to find
The course of a stream
Leaves blown in the wind
A beast's track through the brush
And the direction of our first inclination
The Path of Wildness is an answer and response to a prescribed way of life which may leave some individuals with a sense that their living is little more than a series of pre-determined, step-like episodes between birth and death. The stages of living between these events: childhood, adolescence, adulthood, parenthood and senior are themselves natural and in accord with the needs of the species and most individuals. Many find their satisfaction in living this course and to these individuals I have little or nothing to say. Others though long for something more; something innate, genetic and seemingly calling. Adventure and change can give a degree of satisfaction and relief yet even these may seem too tame. To those who feel drawn to something beyond the entertainment and stimulation of senses I offer a walk along The Path of Wildness. Don't bother penciling the event in your schedule, preparing a pack with goodies and supplies or even inviting a friend along, for this experience is along the course of your first inclination and you must surely always go alone.
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Best Attractions and Places to See in Kumamoto, Japan
Kumamoto Travel Guide. MUST WATCH. Top things you have to do in Kumamoto. We have sorted Tourist Attractions in Kumamoto for You. Discover Kumamoto as per the Traveler Resources given by our Travel Specialists. You will not miss any fun thing to do in Kumamoto.
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List of Best Things to do in Kumamoto, Japan
Kumamoto Castle
Suizenji Jojuen Garden
Kumamoto Shiden (Kumamoto City Transportation)
Kato Shrine
Explore Kumamoto
Shimotori Shotengai
Suizenji Ezuko Park
Contemporary Art Museum Kumamoto
Former Hosokawa Mansion
Kato Kiyomasa Statue
City of Kumamoto, Japan wins UN-Water Best Practices Award
IRC's Petra Brussee interviews Hidetoshi Terasaki, deputy mayor of the city of Kumamoto in Japan on the WaterCouch. The city of Kumamoto has won today the UN-Water Best Practices Award in category 1: Basin-wide groundwater management using the system of nature.
The city of Kumamoto is an example of cooperation between various institutions to maintain and protect the water supply of the city by managing groundwater recharge using abandoned paddies and protecting watershed forests..
22 March 2013. World Water Day celebrations at the World Forum in The Hague, The Netherlands.
Atomic bomb site - Lantern Festival - Nagasaki Japan
Today we visited the Atomic Bomb site in Nagasaki Japan. Then we enjoyed the dragon dance, concert, and street food in Chuo Park Nagasaki.
SAITAMA STADIUM 2002 (Saitama City / Saitama, JAPAN)
2010.07.31 (SAT) 18:00 Kick Off
2010 J.LEAGUE Div.1 Match Day.16
URAWA RED DIAMONDS (Red) 0-1 OMIYA ARDIJA (White)
0-1 28min RAFAEL
SAITAMA STADIUM 2002 (Saitama, JAPAN)
Attendance. 40,326
Walking Around Kumamoto jepang [4K]
Kumamoto merupakan nama kota di Jepang. Letaknya di bagian selatan. Tepatnya di Prefektur Kumamoto, Jepang. Pada tahun 2003, kota ini memiliki jumlah penduduk sebanyak 669.226 jiwa dan memiliki luas wilayah 267,06 km². Dengan kepadatan penduduk 2.506 jiwa/km².
台灣愛普生首創數位展廳,展現B2B長期發展願景
台灣愛普生於2018年6月搬遷至臺北南山廣場,在重新規劃展示空間時,以兩倍面積打造集團中第一個數位化的展廳。透過大面積的投影與互動式的展櫃,讓訪客耳目一新的展示方式,也同時將Epson的核心技術展現無遺。現在,就透過鏡頭帶各位一探台灣愛普生數位展廳的各種設計巧思與其如何將生硬的科技化,透過創意展現。
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Japan Travel:: Yamaguchi St Francis Xavier Memorial Church with Beautiful Stained Glass
Japan Travel:: The Artistic Architecture with Beautiful Stained Glass at St. Francis Xavier Memorial Church, Yamaguchi, Japan
[020] Yamaguchi St Francis Xavier Memorial Church
The St. Francis Xavier Memorial Church (サビエル記念聖堂) was built in honor of the Jesuit missionary Francis Xavier. Francis Xavier was a fundamental member in spreading Christianity to Asia in the 1500s. Seven years after the first Europeans arrived in Japan, Francis organized a mission from Kagoshima to Kyoto. It was at this time Francis Xavier spent a few months in Yamaguchi, a city forever dear in his heart.
The original church was constructed in 1952 but fell victim to a fire in 1991. The current, beautiful building was reconstructed in 1998. Visitors are given to the opportunity to roam through the church, appreciating the beautiful contemporary interior. With light pouring in from the stained windows, it is the perfectly place to feel a spiritual connection.
There is a museum on the first floor where visitors can see Christian paintings, statues, medallions, clothing and other religious items from the past. In addition, old maps detailing the spread of Christianity in Japan as well as those showing the route of Xavier's travels are on display.
Hours: 9:00 to 17:00
Closed: The Church is opened all year round. However, the museum is close on Wednesdays (if a national holidays falls on a Wednesday, the museum will be closed the following day)
Admission: Admission into the Church is free; however, donations are encouraged.
There is 300 yen admission fee into the museum.
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The St. Francis Xavier Memorial Church stands about 1.3 kilometers northwest of Yamaguchi Station.
By Foot:
**15 to 20 minutes from Yamaguchi Station
By Bicycle
**Bicycle can be rented outside the station (300 yen for two hours or 700 yen for the whole day)
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School Tea Ceremony
A tea ceremony demonstration at a Japanese junior high school.
5x5 Yanai Japan
A short 5x5 video of Yanai, Yamagauchi Prefecture, Japan.
Japanese People Hate Lanterns?!? | Chouchin Matsuri 2016
I went to check out another festival here in Japan with fellow Youtuber Aleksi Himself. Check it out and subscribe to my channel if you want to see more:
As you may have gathered, I enjoy a good Japanese festival. This time we headed out to Aboshi in Himeji to check out the Chouchin Matsuri. I met up with my good friend Aleksi Himself and we weaved out way through all the stalls and attractions. We got to encounter some cool Japanese culture and some fun Japanese people.
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Festival of Japan Every year, Kumamoto festival that takes place in October
Continued from Kumamoto Castle, road leading through Karashima park from Sakuramachi. Began in 2004 MizuAkari is becoming increasingly crowded as festival of new citizens of Kumamoto with each passing year.
Features of MizuAkari is located in the beauty of light hunting fluctuate in water. The concept is to re-discover the charm of hometown Kumamoto, that it called also want to be a citizen and regions can relate to joy and sadness to live here. Autumn night of symbol load zone, flower garden park, adorned the light hunting of 50 004 thousand as of candle in Kumamoto Castle length fence ago · Tsuboigawa for 2 days.
Japan Festival: Stopped at the red light!
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Thanks for all your great comments to the last video! They really, really help when I can show them to teachers! So as a quick thank you here's the other short video I took at the festival in Omiya on the weekend, again in high definition.
I am working on some really great new Japanese materials, so please stick with me, I'll hopefully have some stuff ready before the new term starts in September!
Japanese lantern festival 2010 in Koga,Ibaraki 6/12
Apa Villa Hotel Sendaieki Itsutsubashi
Location. APA Villa Hotel Sendaieki Itsutsubashi is a business friendly Sendai hotel connected to a shopping center and close to Tohoku University, Sendai City War Reconstruction Memorial Hall, and Sendai Mediatheque. Additional points of interest include Miyagi Baseball Stadium and Sendai City Museum. Hotel Features. APA Villa Hotel Sendaieki Itsutsubashi's restaurant serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Recreational amenities include 2 spa tubs. High speed (wired) Internet access (surcharge) is available in public areas. Guest parking is available for a surcharge. Additional property amenities include valet parking and laundry facilities. Guestrooms. 610 air conditioned guestrooms at APA Villa Hotel Sendaieki Itsutsubashi feature windows that open and slippers. Accommodations offer city views. Beds come with down comforters, down blankets, and premium bedding. Bathrooms feature shower/tub combinations, bidets, makeup/shaving mirrors, and complimentary toiletries. Wired high speed Internet access is complimentary. In addition to desks, guestrooms offer phones. LCD televisions have Oncommand video. Also included are blackout drapes/curtains and hair dryers. Housekeeping is offered daily and guests may request in room massages. Notifications:The Japanese Ministry of Health, Labour, and Welfare requires all international visitors to submit their passport number and nationality when registering at any lodging facility (inns, hotels, motels, etc. ). Additionally, lodging proprietors are required to photocopy passports for all registering guests and keep the photocopy on file.