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6 Minutes in Japan: Tokyo & Kyoto - 4k
This video is an homage to the beautiful and eccentric experience that is Japan for the uninitiated. As first time visitors we spent 13 days exploring Tokyo and Kyoto. Our visit was in March of 2016. We'd love to go back and explore more of Japan one day.
DESTINATIONS (click on track times to skip ahead):
Tokyo:
☞ Shibuya Crossing [@0:06]
» Tokyo's famous intersection, said to be the busiest in the world.
☞ Uobei Sushi [@0:17]
» An alternative style of conveyer belt sushi chain.
☞ Robot Restaurant [@0:40]
» A highly recommended neon cabaret show mixing robots and dancers for a pleasant assault to the senses.
☞ Golden Gai [@1:02]
» A culturally significant network of narrow streets and alleyways with 200 tiny shanty-style bars, some that only fit a few as five people at a time.
☞ Senso-ji Temple [@1:19]
» Tokyo's oldest Buddhist temple along with Asakusa one of the most famous Shinto shrines.
☞ 6 Story Gundam at Diver City Tokyo [@1:30]
» An interesting shopping center for tourists that includes the world's only full-size Gundam.
☞ Asimo at The National Museum of Emerging Science and Innovation (Miraikan) [@1:37]
» The Famous Honda robot sings so song of his people (robots) at this renown technology museum.
☞ Tokyo Sky Tree [@2:04]
» Open in 2012, the tallest tower and second highest man-made structure in the world.
☞ Yoyogi Rockabilly Dancers [@2:25]
» On a lucky Sunday you'll find leather clad gangs busting retro moves to 50s era rock for fun near the entrance to the park.
☞ Hanami Party - Yoyogi Park [@2:42]
» Late March / Early April is Hanami time. A popular cultural tradition during the Peak Bloom of Cherry Blossoms where folks take to the parks to celebrate.
☞ Harajuku & Takeshita Streets [@2:50]
» A famous shopping area of Tokyo known for youth fashion and culture
☞ Rowboat under Cherry Blossoms at Chidorigafuchi Ryokudo.
[@3:02]
» A lush walkway along the moat of the Imperial Palace, and one of the best spots in Tokyo for viewing cherry blossoms.
☞ 21_21 Design Sight [@3:24]
☞ Shinkansen Bullet Train from Tokyo to Kyoto [@3:32]
» With speeds of 200mp/h (320km/h) this train can make the 300mi journey from Kyoto to Tokyo in ~2 hours.
Kyoto:
☞ Arashiyama - Bamboo Grove [@3:43]
☞ Fushimi Inari [@4:04]
» Walking miles through the ~10,000 #Torii gates around Fushimi Inari. People and businesses far and wide donate a gate to give thanks for prosperity and hope for good fortune.
☞ Kyoto by Bike [@4:44]
☞ Monkey Park Iwatayama [@5:01]
» A snow monkey sanctuary on the outskirts of Kyoto. Unlike in zoos the monkeys are wild and roam freely, the humans must go inside a fenced enclosure to feed them.
Other cool experiences I didn't have good footage of:
Shimokitazawa - our favorite neighborhood
Cat Cafes
Tsukiji Fish Market
Akihabara
Onsen
Don Quiote, Tokyo Hands, even good ol' Family Mart ;)
SOUNDTRACK (click on track times to skip ahead):
☞ Safakash - Rainy Day
☞ Anamanaguchi - Pop It (ABSRDST remix) [@2:10]
☞ Generationals - You Got Me [@2:59]
☞ Incubus - Aqueous Transmission [@3:42]
☞ Cornelius - Mic Check [@4:43]
☞ Kashaka - Gateway Dubs [@5:42]
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Constance Okollet – short interview at GLF Kyoto 2019
On 13 May, more than 170 representatives of government, NGOs, Indigenous groups, the private sector, youth, civil society, science and media gathered at the International Conference Center in Kyoto, Japan, to connect, learn and share ideas and experiences on how to move from commitment to action in creating more sustainable landscapes. During the conference, the city of Kyoto announced it would reach zero emissions by 2050.
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Dior Skincare x CiRA in Kyoto - Interview with Bruno BAVOUZET
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Osaka’s Newest Art Scene (with subtitles)
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Kitakagaya is a district in the southwest of Osaka, Japan’s second largest metropolis. Once famous for ship-building, Kitakagaya has recently become known for its art. Young artists and other creators were attracted to the area to live and work in the town’s many empty buildings. A local real estate company realized that this could revitalize the area, and began supporting this influx of artists. Today, visitors flock to Kitakagaya for the pop art murals decorating its streets and the exciting events featuring giant installations in its old warehouses.
School Field Trip at Kyoto Station
Japanese school children take field trips on the trains, just as many people travel in Japan. You can find large groups of kids (some as young as 8 or 9) lined up and sitting on the floor in the station while waiting for their trains. These kids are racing back to join their group before their train leaves.
Earthrise - Japan's Future Farms
By 2050, the world will need to feed an additional 2.5 billion people living in cities. Yet as the demand for food rises, the amount of land available for agriculture in developed countries is expected to decline.
In Japan, at the Fujitsu factory of Aizu-Wakamatsu which still manufactures semiconductor chips for computers, a different project is underway which may offer a solution to this problem.
The company has converted an unused part of the factory into a farm to grow food - and more specifically, to grow lettuce. Fujitsu has focused on growing a low-potassium variety, which is sold to people with kidney problems who cannot process the mineral properly.
Join Rachel Mealey in Japan's Fukushima Prefecture to visit the sun-free and soil-free urban farms of the future.
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BnA Alter Museum, a Liminal Experience
Liminal in its simplest explanation is a threshold. At BnA Alter Museum you experience liminality, somewhere in betwixt sensations, ideas and perception simultaneously forming, un-forming, at the threshold of transformation. What is reality?
Produced by Tokyo creative agency Monopo's creative director Chace Fedor and filmmaker Artem Skiy, this project aspires to capture a semblance of the journey BnA Alter Museum guest experience by staying at this truly unique kyoto art hotel, featuring 31 art rooms created by 15 Japanese artists, the likes of Daito Manabe (Rhizomatiks), EYE (BOREDOMS) and AOKI takamasa and a monumental 10 storey/30 meter tall art gallery - SCG.
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Music- Roly Porter
The art of making Japanese bows
(25 Jan 2010) SHOTLIST
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Byodoji Temple, Kyoto, 14 December 14th 2009
1. Various of Nakagawa Shinji practicing Kyudo (Japanese Archery)
2. SOUNDBITE (Japanese) Nakagawa Shinji, Dan Kyudo Master, one of the highest ranked practitioners in Japan:
The first thing I look at is form, the shape of the bow. Then I try it and listen to the sound of the bowstring. That''s how I make a decision when I chose a bow.
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Kyoto, Japan, 17 December 2009
3. Wide shot of the exterior of Shibata Family Home
4. Various of finished bows
5. Set up shot of Shibata Kanjuro
6. Close up of Shibata Kanjuro signing his name on the central laminate of a bow
7. SOUNDBITE (Japanese) Shibata Kanjuro, 21st generation master bow maker of the Shibata Household:
The establishment of our household dates from 1592. Since then, for 21 generations, we have been bow makers.
8. Pan of Shibata watching his son begin the shaping stage in the bow making process
9. Close up of Shibata Munehiro
10. Various of central laminate that will form the interior of the bow (Central strip is maple wood, the 2 yellow exterior strips are made of wax wood and in between are thin strips of Kyoto Bamboo)
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Mountain East of Kyoto City center, 18 December 2009
11. Wide of Bamboo Grove
AP Television
Kyoto, Japan, 17 December 2009
12. SOUNDBITE (Japanese) Shibata Kanjuro, 21st generation master bow maker of the Shibata Household:
Summer in Kyoto is extremely hot with a high degree of humidity. On the other hand, during the winter temperatures are low but there is still a high degree of humidity. The four seasons are very clearly defined and in this climate bamboo does not grow very large. The diameter is generally small. Bamboo grown in these severe conditions is small but the fibres are extremely dense. This makes Kyoto bamboo hard and very resilient.
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Mountain East of Kyoto City center, 18 December 2009
13. Various of bamboo growing in Kyoto
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Kyoto, Japan, 17 December 2009
14. SOUNDBITE (Japanese) Shibata Kanjuro, 21st generation master bow maker of the Shibata Household:
From our perspective this makes for an extremely difficult material to work with. However, this hard, resilient bamboo is ideally suited to be part of the mechanism of a bow. So at first glance, Kyoto bows have a slender, feminine quality, but if you actually hold one and bend the bow string you realise how formidable and strong Kyo Yumi (Kyoto Bows) are.
15. Various of the laminate coated with 2 strips of bamboo being bound for the wedging process
16. Close up of bamboo wedges dipped into warm water.
17. Various of Shibata Munehiro inserting wedges into the binding and hammering the bow into shape
18. Pan of Shibata Kanjuro guiding his apprentice son through the process
19. SOUNDBITE (Japanese) Shibata Kanjuro, 21st generation master bow maker of the Shibata Household:
If you are aiming to make a functional bow you don''t normally decorate it. You make it simple. For example, a bow like this doesn''t have any decoration. It is finished exposing the surface of the material that it is made from. This is the simplest form of bow, but the most difficult to make.
20. Various of Shibata Munehiro bending a bow into shape
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Kyoto, Japan, 13 December 2009
21. Various of Kudos archer taking aim and hitting her target
LEAD IN
If you want to master your inner self then Japanese archery might be for you.
Kyudo is practised not to defeat a physical opponent, but to perfect a set of prescribed actions using finely tuned bows.
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Nakagawa Shinji is 72 years old.
An 8th Dan archer, Nakagawa has been performing Kyudo on an almost daily basis for the past 55 years.
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Japan's Princess Takamado visits museum in Saransk
(19 Jun 2018) Japan's Princess Takamado visited on Tuesday the Mordovian Erzia Museum of Visual Arts in the Russian World Cup host city of Saransk.
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After the match, Princess Takamado is expected to visit the city's Local History Museum.
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Koi Village & the mountains where koi come from
Who knew koi were farmed in the mountains? The city Ojiya in Niigata gets completely frozen over in winter, but evidently koi are fine with that! These nishikigoi here in Niigata are apparently the original koi that all Japanese koi fish were bred from.
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A Whirlwind Tour of Tokyo, Where Old and New Converge | Short Film Showcase
Journey through Japan's capital with filmmaker Brandon Li as he explores the unique and sometimes jarring contrast between traditional and ultramodern. The A.D. Hope poem Tiger, read by Tom O'Bedlam, provides an alluring narration to the film's striking visuals.
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The best kindergarten you’ve ever seen | Takaharu Tezuka
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en GUJYO city - Gifu Japan
Beauty of Japan that you've been looking for.
The Chubu Region consists of nine prefectures and is located in the center of Japan.
In addition, excellent access to Tokyo, Kyoto and all other areas in Japan.
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