Travel - Musical Road in the Gunma Prefecture Japan
During my first trip to Japan my friend drove me around the Gunma prefecture and we passed over two musical roads. She forgot to give me a heads up for the first one but this is the second one I was able to record. Also I'm not exactly sure what road this was on.
Sound road is a road pavement technology where the melody can be played by the cross ditches that create the musical scales.
Wakayama Beach Day #2 // 和歌山海の日 (2016) !
Last weekend I went to the beach with Leina to celebrate Umi no Hi, or Ocean Day. It was absolutely beautiful and I'm so glad we got to go! The sea is one of the things I miss the most about living in NZ, especially in summer, so it was a great trip. (:
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Melody Road - Okinawa, Japan: The road that sings!
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#12 Constantine In: Koyasan, Wakayama-ken, May 2010
Part Two of my trip to Koyasan.
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Music: 'No Va!'' by Rei Teytum
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Okinawa Melody Road
An Okinawa folk song is recreated by driving over grooves in the road. The original song was written by a couple who had to relocate during the war and tells of a beautiful place between the mountain and sea where they wished to be married (