Trip to the Kansai region of Japan, May 2009
My visit to The Kansai region of Japan, visiting Arashiyama, Kyoto & Nara. Also views from my hotel in Rinku Town
Tokyo Tower, Tokyo, Japan
Tokyo Tower, Tokyo, Japan
Image Credits
20031123 23 November 2003 Tokyo Tower 1 Shibakouen Tokyo
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20040504 4 May 2004 Tokyo Tower 1 Shibakouen Tokyo Japan
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20030727 27 July 2003 Tokyo Tower 1 Shibakouen Tokyo Japan
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20031123 23 November 2003 Tokyo Tower 3 Shibakouen Tokyo
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Tokyo Tower, Tokyo, Japan
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20040504 4 May 2004 Tokyo Tower stairs 1 Shibakouen Tokyo
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20040504 4 May 2004 Tokyo Tower stairs 2 Shibakouen Tokyo
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20030727 27 July 2003 Tokyo Tower 2 Shibakouen Tokyo Japan
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20040504 4 May 2004 Tokyo Tower 5 Shibakouen Tokyo Japan
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20040504 4 May 2004 Tokyo Tower 4 Shibakouen Tokyo Japan
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20040504 4 May 2004 Tokyo Tower 6 Shibakouen Tokyo Japan
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Tokyo Tower, Tokyo, Japan
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20031123 23 November 2003 Tokyo Tower 4 Shibakouen Tokyo
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20040504 4 May 2004 Tokyo Tower 3 Shibakouen Tokyo Japan
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20040504 4 May 2004 Tokyo Tower 2 Shibakouen Tokyo Japan
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Tokyo Tower, Tokyo, Japan
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20031123 23 November 2003 Tokyo Tower 2 Shibakouen Tokyo
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20030727 27 July 2003 Tokyo Tower 3 Shibakouen Tokyo Japan
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Japan Trip 2014 Tokyo Свято-Воскресенский собор (Holy Resurrection Cathedral)
Holy Resurrection Cathedral (復活大聖堂 fukkatsu daiseidō), also known as Nikorai-do (ニコライ堂 nikorai-dō), in Chiyoda, Tokyo, is the main cathedral of the Japanese Orthodox Church.
History
The founder of the Japanese Orthodox Church Ivan Dmitrievich Kasatkin (1836-1912), later St. Nicholas of Japan, was an archbishop who devoted himself to improving Japanese-Russian relations during the Meiji period. He selected the location on the hill at Kanda Surugadai. The site is on a height that overlooked the Imperial Palace. Today it is hidden among the many tall buildings erected since the 1960s.
St. Nicholas toured Russia raising funds for the Cathedral. The edifice was planned by Dr. Michael A. Shchurupov, designed by Josiah Conder, and constructed by Nagasato Taisuke. The Cathedral was completed on March 8, 1891, construction having begun seven years earlier. Depictions of its exotic Byzantine architecture and the unique sound of its bell often appeared in literature and illustrations of the day.
The original Cathedral was seriously damaged in the Great Kantō earthquake of September 1923. The main bell tower fell on the dome, collapsing it, thus causing major damage to the Cathedral. Rebuilding the cathedral became a major task for the then-ruling bishop, Archbishop Sergius (Tikhomirov), who succeeded St. Nicholas after he died in 1912. Since Russia was no longer a source of funding, Archbishop Sergius had to look for funding within Japan. A significant amount of funding was raised by numerous concerts by the Cathedral choir, led by Victor A. Pokrovsky. The re-built Cathedral was re-consecrated in 15 December 1929, with a shorter bell tower, a modified dome, and a less ornate interior, according to design by Okada Shinichiro.
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Our trip to Japan: the condensed version
Music by the Vapors:
Japan 2014 GoPro
Edited footage from my uncle's GoPro during our trip to Japan last May 2014
All shots by Elmer Lapeña
Edited by Michael Lorenzana
Tokyo Skytree, Sumida & Senso-Ji Temple, Asakusa
My first day and first time touring Japan. I stayed in the Juyoh Hotel and walked about 20 mins. down towards the Skytree alongside Sumida River. Skytree is about 2,080' feet high, there are 2 platforms you can visit. I only stopped on the lower level, you can pay an extra 1,000 yen to go a bit higher. Afterwards I walked another 15 mins. or so towards Asakusa to see the Senso-ji Shrine, lots of cool temples, shines and gates in that area. After that I was toast, on top of having caught a mild cold before flying out, I was set on catching some early rest anyways.
Music by Cosmic Analog Ensemble - Autoguano
Tsutsuji ondo - Hanayagui Kinryukai
3° Saa Hajimeyou
...And sometimes it is about the destination.. - Tokyo Tower
A view of Tokyo from Tokyo Tower.
Music:
Jason Derulo - It Girl (instrumental)
Cycling in Japan , Teganuma lake 04
千葉県我孫子市にある手賀沼でサイクリングしてきました。
動画のPart 4です。落ち着いて楽しめるコースで、途中には休憩所などや野鳥の観察もできる場所もふんだんに設置されています。
なお、撮影はSteadicam Smoothee + iPhone4sを使用しています。
音源は下記サイトから使用させて頂いています。
素晴らしい音楽を作曲されている方ですので、一度訪問されてみてはどうでしょうか。
【BGM 】 : 夢見る街(yume miru mati)
【Artist 】 : 秋山裕和 (Hirokazu Akiyama)
【Site Name 】 : フリー音楽素材 H/MIX GALLERY
【Address 】 :
Tokyo | Kyoto | Trip 2014 | Sazorah
My first trip to Japan! Tokyo, Kyoto and Yokohama. Including the Lost in Translation-Experience! :)
©Sarah Duczek (Pictures)
Music By:
小石川後楽園, Koishikawa Kōrakuen, Tokyo, September 2010
Another fine example of peace and tranquility at the heart of Tokyo.
Close to Tokyo Dome and Bunkyō Civic Center Building, wich features a free public observatory.
Shame about the lighting, though...
Humidity was very high, no blue skies that week.
Trip to Japan
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2014 Japan Trip - Outside view of Tokyo Tower
Here's a short video I took with the Tokyo tower right outside our hotel room at the Prince Park Tower in Tokyo, Japan.
Enjoy :)
International Library of Children's Literature...
International Library of Children's Literature.
I recommend, even if you don't read Japanese, that's no reason for you and the kids to skip Ueno's most celebrated library, the International Library of children's literature.
NANJING CYCLING NIGHT WALK 4K
Summer is almost over. Let's catch her tail at night
Japanese garden in The Imperial palace Tokyo
ผ่าน YouTube capture
HQ Sound???? Walking Tokyo ????♂️ Todoroki Valley ~ Shopping Street 世田谷・等々力渓谷~駅前商店街 を散策 【高音質】Japan 日本東京
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0:00 Meguro-dori Avenue 目黒通り
0:38 Todoroki Fudoson Temple 等々力不動尊
2:54 Todoroki Valley 等々力渓谷
11:45 Yoganakamachi-dori Street 用賀中町通り
12:45 Tokyu Oimachi Line 東急大井町線
13:45 Todoroki-dori Street 等々力通り
19:15 Tamagawa Police Station 玉川警察署
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Walking from Todoroki Valley to Todoroki Shopping Street.
I recommend that you put on Headphones or Earphones for your 3D sound experience. (Binaural recording)
(Location:Setagaya Ward, Tokyo, JAPAN)
等々力を散策してきました。
高音質のバイノーラル録音をしているので、ヘッドホンまたはイヤホンでの視聴をオススメします。
DJI Osmo Pocketは4K撮影ができるカメラですが、この動画は1080pのフルハイビジョンで撮影しています。
(撮影地:東京都 世田谷区)
???? Equipment & Edit ????
・Camera:DJI Osmo Pocket
・Mic:Roland CS-10EM
・Recorder:Sony HDR-MV1
・Edit:AviUtl
#Japan #Tokyo #OsmoPocket
《周辺の駅など》
上野毛・等々力・尾山台
Train:Shibuya - Futako-Tamagawa - Todoroki
JAPANTRIP「Ginza 」Chuo-ku Tokyo 【銀座の街並み】
The Ginza (銀座) is Tokyo's most famous upmarket shopping, dining and entertainment district, featuring numerous department stores, boutiques, art galleries, restaurants, night clubs and cafes.
One square meter of land in the district's center is worth over ten million yen, making it one of the most expensive real estate in Japan. It is where you can find the infamous $10 cups of coffee and where virtually every leading brand name in fashion and cosmetics has a presence.
Japan Trip 2014 Tokyo Cycling Kōenji-Station JR-Chūō-Line Under elevated shop Night view
高円寺駅西商店会(Kōenji-eki-nishi-shōtenkai)
高円寺南商店会(Kōenji-minami-shōtenkai)
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Kōenji
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Kōenji (高円寺?) is an area of Tokyo in Suginami ward, west of Shinjuku. The neighborhood is named after some old temples in the area.
Kōenji is primarily a bedroom community with easy access to Shinjuku and Tokyo Stations. It was largely unaffected by the 1980s building boom and therefore many of the houses and shops in the area are small and reflect the character of pre-boom Japan. Due to its aging retail district and location on a major commuter route, the station area has become a center for small restaurants and Live Houses which offer live music. It is also known for having a young population and as a center for suburban underground culture including multiple used record and clothing shops. In 2006, when the Japanese PSE law went into effect restricting the sale of electronic goods built before 2001, Kōenji was chosen as the site for a protest due to its active retro culture and used equipment shops.
History
The current division of Kōenji into north and south around Kōenji Station is a post-war arrangement. The whole area surrounding Shukuhōzan Kōenji temple used to be called Kōenji.
There also used to be a town called Mabashi between Kōenji and nearby Asagaya, which has since been absorbed into Kōenji, although the name Mabashi is retained in some schools and shrines.
Awa Odori
Each year in late August the Kōenji Awa Odori festival is held over three days. This is increasingly becoming a major tourist attraction for the area. It is the second largest Awa Dance Festival in Japan, with an average of 188 groups composed of 12,000 dancers, attracting 1.2 million visitors over the course of the weekend.[1]
The festival has its origins in Tokushima and was adopted by Kōenji post-war. It involves a procession of groups performing traditional music and dance, and is enjoyed by a wide variety of people. The procession weaves its way through the streets on both sides of Kōenji Station, often with a dramatic conclusion at the finish line.