Tsunami in Japan 3.11 first person FULL raw footage
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This is the full raw footage filmed by some Japanese people on friday March 11th, 2011, during the tsunami which occured in northern Japan, following the 8.9 magnitude earthquake.
According to the video, it was filmed in the Miyagi Prefecture (宮城) in the city of Kesennuma (気仙沼市) which has 74,000 inhabitants.
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To cheer up a little, here's what nice Japan is like :
Important note : we did not film this footage and we cannot be held responsible for it. It was broadcasted on TV Asahi, a japanese TV channel. If it breaks any copyright, please advise us and we will remove the video.
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Ideally located, the ANA Crowne Plaza Okayama is just a 30 minutes’ drive from the Okayama airport and is connected by a bridge to the JR Okayama station. Major sights including Korakuen, one of three most recognized gardens in Japan, and the Okayama Castle are conveniently located from the hotel. Kurashiki, a historic site is also relatively close and gives tourists a chance to revisit the old merchant quarters where buildings are still painted white and trimmed in black tile. Business travelers staying at the hotel can easily access the convention center.
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Last 24 hours in Naha, Okinawa, Japan
After Awamori tasting, we went did some shopping on Kukosao street. We visited the Makishi fish market and had sashimi of Parrot fish. We finished with an excellent Mexican dinner in Naha.
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Hotel New Hankyu Kyoto - Kyoto - Japan 1080p Review
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Kyoto Japan Tours
Kyoto Japan Tours - Kyoto (京都, Kyōto?) (Japanese pronunciation: [kjoːto] ( listen)) is a city in the central part of the island of Honshū, Japan. It has a population close to 1.5 million. Formerly the imperial capital of Japan, it is now the capital of Kyoto Prefecture, as well as a major part of the Osaka-Kobe-Kyoto metropolitan areaAlthough archaeological evidence places the first human settlement on the islands of Japan to approximately 10,000 BC, relatively little is known about human activity in the area before the 6th century AD. During the 8th century, when the powerful Buddhist clergy became involved in the affairs of the Imperial government, the Emperor chose to relocate the capital to a region far from the Buddhist influence. Emperor Kammu selected the village of Uda, at the time in the Kadono district of Yamashiro Province, for this honor.[1]
The new city, Heian-kyō (平安京 tranquility and peace capital), a scaled replica of the then Tang capital Changan[2], became the seat of Japans imperial court in 794, beginning the Heian period of Japanese history. Although military rulers established their governments either in Kyoto (Muromachi shogunate) or in other cities such as Kamakura (Kamakura shogunate) and Edo (Tokugawa shogunate), Kyoto remained Japans capital until the transfer of the imperial court to Edo in 1868 at the time of the Imperial Restoration. (Some believe that it is still a legal capital: see Capital of Japan.)
The city suffered extensive destruction in the Ōnin War of 1467-1477, and did not really recover until the mid-16th century. Battles between samurai factions spilled into the streets, and came to involve the court nobility (kuge) and religious factions as well. Nobles mansions were transformed into fortresses, deep trenches dug throughout the city for defense and as firebreaks, and numerous buildings burned. The city has not seen such widespread destruction since.
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