Toshi plays Garner's Misty at Youji Koseki Memorial Hall in Fukushima, Japan
June, 28th. 2015
At Youji Koseki Memorial Hall in Fukushima city, Fukushima-pref.
Console is a Hammond B-3 & tone-cabinet is a HR-40.
福島県福島市にある「古関裕而」記念館での演奏。
コンソールはB-3、トーンキャビネットはHR-40.
やはりレズリーとは異なり、HR-40は良い音がする。
Hiroshima Arose From The Ashes...So Can Fukushima
Numerous earth tremors began to shake the northeastern coast of Japan on March 9, 2011. Two days later on March 11, a violent 9.0 quake plus aftershocks set off a chain reaction of tsunamis and nuclear power meltdowns that has created a humanitarian crisis not experienced by that nation's citizens since the end of World War II.
More than sixty-five years have passed since the atomic bombing and destruction of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Japan is again thrust upon the world stage as the focal point of yet another wake-up call regarding the continued use of nuclear energy, where traces of radiation from the damaged nuclear reactors at Fukushima have already been carried by the jet streams to the West Coast of North America.
While we cannot turn back the hands of time, we do have other options besides deploring the tragedy and fearing the worst possible outcome. Each of us has been given the gift and power of individual thought, and by joining together as one collective force for right action, we can directly influence the aftermath of this human calamity and heal the staggering wound that threatens the lives of millions of people on this planet.
Hiroshima and Nagasaki taught humanity what to expect when a civilian population is subjected to large doses of nuclear radiation. Saving Ground Zero survivors requires an immediate response that includes a concerted action plan to distribute treatment information as quickly as possible. Japanese officials, unfortunately, have been slow in communicating the severity of the radiation problem to its people.
SAMPLE ARTICLES
The moment nuclear plant chief WEPT as Japanese finally admit that radiation leak is serious enough to kill people.
Daily Mail UK
Mar. 19, 2011
71,000 people in the city next to the Fukushima nuclear plant We've Been Left to Die
GlobalResearch.ca
Mar. 19, 2011
Modern society is dependent upon petroleum resources and nuclear energy. Both types use raw materials hazardous to personal health. Alternatives such as free-energy devices are actively suppressed, while solar, wind, and hydropower generators play a limited role.
A paradigm shift is needed at this critical juncture, where global decisions are made for the good of ALL, not for the benefit of a FEW.
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Hiroshima, August 1945...
First city to experience effects of an atomic bomb...
Loss of life and property damage were horrific...
Many who survived after the bomb was dropped, later became ill and died from radiation poisoning...
Rebuilding would take years...
Eventually, Hiroshima would recover from its near destruction...
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Fukushima, Miyagi, and Ibaraki Prefectures, March 2011...
Large sections of land are destroyed and flooded by powerful earthquakes and tsunamis...
The dead and missing are measured in the tens of thousands...
Basic communication, transportation, food, and shelter have become difficult and scarce...
And now, survivors face the additional threat of radiation exposure due to damage suffered by their country's nuclear power reactors...
BACKGROUND MUSIC
Sendo Kawai Ya / The Boatman's Song (trad. Japan)
Performed by Kikutaro Takahashi
Melody - Yuji Koseki
Yume mo nuremasho shiokaze yokaze
Sendo kawai ya
Ye sendo kawai ya
nami makura
Senri hanaryoto omoi wa hitotsu
Onagi yozora no
Ye onagi yozora no
Tsuki o miru
Hitori naryakoso makura mo nureru
Semete misetaya
Ye semete misetaya
Waga yume o
Japan Travel: Samurai Residences in Kurashiki built 170 years ago ,Okayama08 Moopon
Old samurai residences Well preserved Samurai Residences in a rural setting Kurashiki,Okayama,Japan 08 Moopon
This samurai residence was built about 170 years ago. Visitors can view the main building, where some lifesize dolls are arranged to reenact daily life during the Edo Period. The gardens may also be viewed from the house.
Takahashi developed at the base of Matsuyama Castle into a thriving castle town of samurai, merchants and craftsmen. Some of the historic streets close to the castle have been preserved, and a few samurai and merchant houses have been restored and opened to the public. There are also temples and a few museums around town that display the local history and culture.
Note that a convenient, discounted combination ticket is available that provides tourists with admission to the castle, Raikyuji Temple, the two samurai residences and the Takahashi Historical Museum for 900 yen. Orii Samurai Residence
Hours: 9:00 to 17:00
Closed: December 29 to January 3
Admission: 400 yen (half for children)
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