Kanazawa Shinise Memorial Hall
Ninjatemppelissä ★ KANAZAWA, JAPANI
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AIMSEP Japan 2018: Nagoya, Kanazawa, and Toyama
After two years, I came back to Japan and had a totally different experience. I gained a new family that I traveled and laughed with. It was short, but very much unforgettable, thrilling, and inspiring. I wasn't able to document our visits to the hospital, but it was super encouraging and inspiring to see such a great public hospital. I hope I can experience more once-in-a-lifetime things like this!
Places featured in this video, according to chronological order:
Atsuta Jingu, Nagoya Castle, Kanazawa Shinise Memorial Hall, Nagamachi Samurai District, Higashi Chaya District, Ochaya Shima Geisha House, Umenohashi Bridge, Omicho Market, Saigawa River, Peel Art Cafe, Keyakidaira, Kurobe Gorge Train, 21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art, Utatsuyama Iris Garden (We also went to Kenruoken Garden, but I forgot to add it in the video)
Music:
Come Down by Noah Kahan
Easy Love by Lauv
#105金沢市老舗記念館(旧中屋)(金沢百景 HAB北陸朝日放送)
日本画家・百々俊雅、洋画家・小田根五郎。二人が描く金沢。
2002年から2004年まで北陸朝日放送(石川県)で毎週土曜日に放送していた「金沢百景」です。全150話中、配信可能な147話を順次配信いたします。
少し懐かしい金沢の風景をお楽しみください。
※各動画のタイトルは、絵画作品のタイトルです。現在、当時の地名と必ずとも一致いたしません。
書籍金沢百景発売中!
制作著作 HAB北陸朝日放送
4K non-public Japanese garden tea room in Expo Memorial Park
Built for the hosting of guests from the inside and outside, especially for ladies' occasions at the time of the 1970 World Exposition, it is alwaysan which is always closed.
Mr. Shuji Nakamura who works as a famous masterpiece of multi-storey tea ceremony and famous tea room in Ise shrine tea room is engaged in design and construction.
Hiroo/ Roppongi/ 히로오 / 록본기 (everyday in Tokyo)
Hi, welcome to Tokyo :)
Today, I went around Hiroo and Roppongi Hills.
Hiroo is a beautiful place where many foreigners live. And as you know, Roppongi is a nice and hip place. I was really excited about the Sake Festival at Ropppngi hills! I'll upload a sake festival video soon. Please visit Hiroo and Roppongi when you come to Tokyo ;-D
I will continue to upload Every day in Japan videos. See you soon!!!
【Powerman Lim-Traveler】한국 전쟁기념관-Korean War Memorial Museum in Seoul
○ 위치:서울특별시 용산구 이태원로 29 (용산동1가)
○ 찾아가는 교통편:지하철 4.6호선 :삼각지역 하차후 1번 또는 12번 출구이용
서울특별시 용산구에 있는 한국 전쟁사 기념관. 호국 정신을 배양하고 전쟁을 예방하며 조국의 평화적 통일에 이바지하기 위하여, 대외 항쟁사 및 국난 극복사 등 한국에서 일어난 전쟁과 관련한 다양한 자료를 전시하고 있다. 1994년 6월에 개관하였다.
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Korean War History Memorial Hall in Yongsan-gu, Seoul. In order to cultivate a spirit of nationalism, to prevent war, and to contribute to peaceful reunification of the country, various materials related to war in Korea, such as foreign fighters and overcoming the crisis, are on display. It opened in June 1994.
関ヶ原~犬山~岐阜 Sekigahara~Inuyama~Gifu (Japan)
Camera:CANON iVIS HF M43
0:00 奈良駅 Nara Station
-----------岐阜 Gifu-----------
~関ヶ原 Sekigahara~
0:58 関ヶ原駅 Sekigahara Station
1:45 東首塚 East burial mound
2:17 徳川家康最後の陣地 Tokugawa Ieyasu's Final Base Camp
3:04 決戦地 Battle Site Memorial
4:21 石田三成陣地 Ishida Mitsunari's Encampment
7:30 関ヶ原駅 Sekigahara Station
7:37 大垣駅 Ogaki Station
7:45 岐阜駅 Gifu Station
7:53 新鵜沼駅 Shin-unuma Station
-----------愛知 Aichi-----------
8:22 犬山駅 Inuyama Station
~犬山城下町 Inuyama Castle town~
9:53 昭和横丁 Showa Yokocho(Food mall)
11:07 どんでん館 Donden-kan(Inuyama festival floats display hall)
15:49 旧磯部家住宅 Former Isobe Residence Restoration
19:37 壽俵屋(じゅひょうや)犬山井上邸/醤油おこげ串 Soy sauce onigiri & Narazuke Pickles & Moriguchi Pickles
20:51 犬山市文化史料館 Inuyama Artifacts Museum
21:39 からくり展示館 Karakuri Exhibition Room
23:57 針綱神社 Haritsuna Shrine
24:39 三光稲荷神社 Sanko-inari Shrine
27:17 国宝 犬山城 National Treasure Inuyama Castle
31:52 さくら茶屋 田楽 Dengaku(Bean curd baked and Coated with Miso.)
-----------岐阜 Gifu-----------
32:34 岐阜駅 Gifu Station
33:04 織田信長公 Oda Nobunaga Statue
33:44 岐阜大仏 Gifu Great Buddha
~金華山 Mt.Kinka~
36:56 金華山ロープウェー Mt. Kinka Ropeway
39:08 金華山リス村 Mt. Kinka Squirrel Village
41:11 展望台 Observation Deck
42:10 岐阜城 Gifu Castle
46:15 岐阜城資料館 Gifu Castle Museum
47:05 柳ヶ瀬 Yanagase(Shopping district)
48:22 丸デブ 中華そば Chinese noodles
48:49 金公園 Kogane Park
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49:12 京都駅 Kyoto Station
49:20 奈良駅 Nara Station
4K Walking Tour | Japanese Garden - The Huntington Library Art Collections and Botanical Gardens
4K Walking Tour | Japanese Garden - The Huntington Library Art Collections and Botanical Gardens, Pasadena, San Marino, California
워킹투어, 일본정원, 헌팅턴 라이브러리, 아트 컬렉션, 식물정원
파사데나, 산 마리노, 캘리포니아
Videography by THE TABLE
Copyright ⓒ 2018 THE TABLE, All Rights Reserved.
The Huntington Library, Art Collections and Botanical Gardens (or The Huntington) is a collections-based educational and research institution established by Henry E. Huntington (1850–1927) and located in Los Angeles County in San Marino, California. In addition to the library, the institution houses an extensive art collection with a focus in 18th- and 19th-century European art and 17th- to mid-20th-century American art. The property also includes approximately 120 acres of specialized botanical landscaped gardens, most notably the Japanese Garden, the Desert Garden, and the Chinese Garden (Liu Fang Yuan).
The garden was completed in 1912 and opened to the public in 1928. It features the drum or moon bridge, a large bell, the authentic ceremonial tea house Seifu-an (the Arbor of Pure Breeze), a fully furnished Japanese house, koi-filled ponds, the Zen Garden, and the bonsai collections with hundreds of trees. The Bonsai Courts at the Huntington is the home of the Golden State Bonsai Federation Southern Collection. Another ancient Japanese art form can be found at the Harry Hirao Suiseki Court, where visitors can touch the suiseki or viewing stones.
金沢 Part III: 妙立寺 (忍者寺)‐本当に忍者いるの? Myoryuji (Ninja Temple) - Are there really ninja?
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何者だと?
東ヨーロッパ生まれ、アメリカ育ち、東京住まいの女子です^^
言葉は関西、顔は欧米、心は京都。
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20170421 Japanese Gardens Tea House
Time lapse of the tea house at the Portland Japanese Gardens
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Tranquil Tea Garden, Kyoto, Japan
Beautiful and tranquil tea garden in Kyoto, Japan. This is one of the beautiful gardens of the Daitoku-ji temple complex. Stones of varying shapes and sizes make up the path that leads to the teahouse, were the tea ceremony takes place.
Gardens Near and Far episode 8 : Daitoku-ji, Japan
South Korean War Museum & Shrine
Episode 02 of my South Korea Adventures from 2016
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Game of Thrones (Version JAPAN)
Game of thrones (Version Japan) ゲーム・オブ・スローンズ
왕좌의 게임 오프닝 패러디
In order
関東地方 / Kantō Region
雷門 - Kaminarimon
金龍の舞 - Golden Dragon Dance
宝蔵門 - Hōzōmon
東京タワー - Tokio Tower
中央新幹線 - Chūō Shinkansen
中部地方 / Chūbu Region
オアシス21 - Oasis 21
天王祭り - Tenno Festival
金沢駅 - Kanazawa Gate
富士山 - Mount Fuji
東海道新幹線 - Tōkaidō Shinkansen
関西地方 / kansai Region
灯籠流し - Tōrō nagashi
金閣寺 - Temple of the Golden Pavilion
姫路城 - Himeji Castle
青岸渡寺 - Temple of the Blue Waves
ゲートタワービル - Gate Tower Building
明石海峡大橋 - Akashi Kaikyō Bridge
中部地方 / Chūbu Region
栗林公園 - Ritsurin Garden
地中美術館 - Chichu Art Museum
千羽鶴 - Senba-tsurú (Thousand Origami Cranes)
中国地方 / Chūgoku region
広島市 - Hiroshima (Children's Peace M.)
厳島神社 - Itsukushima Shrine
広島平和記念公園 - Hiroshima (Peace Memorial Park)
九州 / Kyūshū Region
長崎市 (平和祈念像) - Nagasaki (Peace Park)
博多ポートタワー - Hakata Port Tower
日本海 - Sea of Japan
東北地方 / Tōhoku Region
青森県観光物産館アスパム- Aomori Prefecture Tourist Center
青函トンネル - Seikan Tunnel
北海道 / Hokkaidō Region
さっぽろ雪まつり - Sapporo Snow Festival
頭大仏殿 - Hill of the Buddha
My Trip to Japan (8 hours of videos from Japan) 日本国 旅行 ビデオ Japan Travel Documentary 2018
8 hours of interesting videos from Japan. Japanese travel documentary 2018
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TOKYO:
-Akihabara Anime Madness: 5:25:26
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OSAKA:
-Osaka Castle & Hawk Tamers: 1:00
-Umeda Sky Building: 4:29:40
KYOTO:
-Kyoto Station: 26:34
-Kyoto, Shōsei-en Garden (Kikoku-tei) 41:33
-Kyoto Tower: 48:16
NAGOYA:
-Nagoya TV Tower: 1:01:13
-Funny band performing in public: 1:12:09
-Weird Anime Dance: 7:20:28
NARA:
-Tame Deers & Nature Park: 5:03
-UNESCO World hertiage Todaiji Temple & Daibutsu the world's largest bronze statue of the Buddha 12:14
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-Mount Moiwa Hiking: 5:09:25
-Japanese talent performance: 7:37:44
NAGANO:
-Nakasendo Way & Kiso Valley: 1:51:22
-Zenkoji Temple monks: 2:13:56
-Snow Monkey Park: 2:41:47
HIROSHIMA:
-Atomic Bomb Dome & Peace Memorial Museum: 6:59:23
SENDAI:
-Onigri Unboxing: 3:08:40
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-Kenrokuen Garden: 2:23:07
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-Ferrish Wheel Amuran: 3:47:05
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-Shinto shrines and traditional houses, 6:33:18
SNAPCHAT STORIES: 7:06:43
AIRPLANE TAKE OFF & LANDINGS: 7:40:20
Technical specifications about Japan:
Japan (Japanese: 日本 Nippon [ɲippoɴ] or Nihon [ɲihoɴ]; formally 日本国 About this sound Nippon-koku or Nihon-koku, meaning State of Japan) is a sovereign island nation in East Asia. Located in the Pacific Ocean, it lies off the eastern coast of the Asian mainland and stretches from the Sea of Okhotsk in the north to the East China Sea and China in the southwest.
The kanji, or Sino-Japanese characters, that make up Japan's name mean sun origin, and it is often called the Land of the Rising Sun. Japan is a stratovolcanic archipelago consisting of about 6,852 islands. The four largest are Honshu, Hokkaido, Kyushu and Shikoku, which make up about ninety-seven percent of Japan's land area and often are referred to as home islands. The country is divided into 47 prefectures in eight regions, with Hokkaido being the northernmost prefecture and Okinawa being the southernmost one. The population of 127 million is the world's tenth largest. Japanese people make up 98.5% of Japan's total population. About 9.1 million people live in Tokyo,[15] the capital of Japan.
Archaeological research indicates that Japan was inhabited as early as the Upper Paleolithic period. The first written mention of Japan is in Chinese history texts from the 1st century AD. Influence from other regions, mainly China, followed by periods of isolation, particularly from Western Europe, has characterized Japan's history.
From the 12th century until 1868, Japan was ruled by successive feudal military shōguns who ruled in the name of the Emperor. Japan entered into a long period of isolation in the early 17th century, which was ended in 1853 when a United States fleet pressured Japan to open to the West. After nearly two decades of internal conflict and insurrection, the Imperial Court regained its political power in 1868 through the help of several clans from Chōshū and Satsuma—and the Empire of Japan was established. In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, victories in the First Sino-Japanese War, the Russo-Japanese War and World War I allowed Japan to expand its empire during a period of increasing militarism. The Second Sino-Japanese War of 1937 expanded into part of World War II in 1941, which came to an end in 1945 following the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki and the Japanese surrender. Since adopting its revised constitution on May 3, 1947, during the occupation by the SCAP, Japan has maintained a unitary parliamentary constitutional monarchy with an Emperor and an elected legislature called the National Diet.
Japan is a member of the UN, the OECD, the G7, the G8 and the G20—and is considered a great power. The country has the world's third-largest economy by nominal GDP and the world's fourth-largest economy by purchasing power parity. It is also the world's fourth-largest exporter and fourth-largest importer.
The Japanese word for Japan is 日本, which is pronounced Nihon or Nippon and literally means the origin of the sun. The character nichi (日) means sun or day; hon (本) means base or origin. The compound therefore means origin of the sun and is the source of the popular Western epithet Land of the Rising Sun
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Statue remembering victims of Japan's wartime sexual slavery unveiled at U.S. Congress
미 연방의회에 '소녀상' 최초 전시
The 'Statue of Peace', a memorial to the women who were sexually enslaved by the Japanese military during World War II, was unveiled at the Capitol Building in Washington this week.
The statue made a surprise appearance at the building's visitor center on Thursday.
The memorial was first installed at the Museum of Korean American Heritage in Manhattan last October.
It's designed to be moved from one place to the other for the purpose of spreading awareness of the victims' plight throughout the U.S.
Historians estimate that up to 200-thousand women and girls, mostly from Korea, were forced to work in frontline brothels for Japanese troops during the war.
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The ETRUSCANS-Rising to Rome in Camera(National Museum of Korea)
The ETRUSCANS-Rising to Rome in Camera
special exhibition in the National Museum of Korea.
Camera work/Edit by John Park
Side Student
#ETRUSCANS #Rome #ETRUSCANSRisingtoRome #Korea #NationalMuseumofKorea #inCamera #specialexhibition
Two C19 Kutani Vases
I've long been fascinated and collected C19 Japanese Kutani ware, which we first hear of in the village of Kutani (nine valleys) in 1655.
I have selected two vases for this video - the painting of the first is of a far higher quality, but the second has some beautifully arresting images, such as the bird which boldly stares out at the on-looker.
I read:
Kutani ware (九谷焼 Kutani-yaki?) is a style of Japanese porcelain first established by Gotō Saijirō, a member of the Maeda clan, who set up a kiln in the village of Kutani (now part of the city of Kaga) on the order of Maeda Toshiharu, ruler of the Kaga domain. The porcelain style is known for multiple colors—such as greens, blues, yellows, purples, and reds—and bold designs covering most of the surface of each piece.
The first time we hear of porcelain from the Kutani (nine valleys) Village, was in 1655, in the first year of the Myoreki epoch. Japanese ceramic history has it that stones suitable for porcelain making was found in the Kutani mine of the Daishoji Clan, whereupon Lord Maeda Toshiharu sent Goto Saijiro to the Arita Village in the Hizen province to learn how to make porcelain. Kutani Porcelains from this early period are specifically called Ko-Kutani and are extremely rare. The production of this ware continued for about 50–60 years. Kokutani enjoyed popularity for the next few decades until the Kutani suddenly closed down in 1730. The reasons for this closure are debated.
Theories put forward include that supplies of the pigments necessary for the glazing were difficult to find, or that there were financial difficulties. This period of production is now referred to as the Old Kutani (古九谷 Kokutani?).
In 1810 - some 80 years later - kutaniyaki was re-established, with the help of several kamamoto or production potters. New overglaze painting techniques from various kamamoto-es were infused in the development of kutaniyaki. 6 different overglazing techniques dominate the new form of kutaniyaki: the Mokubei style, influenced by Chinese ink painting techniques. The colours of green, yellow, purple and dark blue form the basis of the Yoshidaya style. Contrasting the Yoshidaya is the Eiraku style, with its simplistic coatings of gold on the first coat of red colour. The Iidaya style, or the Hachirode breaks away from the conventional nature-themed kutani style, with minute paintings of human figures on a red - gold mix background.[6] The Shoza style is a blend of all four techniques of overglazing.
A memorial to Gotō has been erected near an old Kutani ware kiln in the city of Kaga. The style of producing Kutani was named a traditional craft in 1975. There are now several hundred companies which produce Kutani ware.
Enjoy!
Ethiopia-Japan PM Shinzo Abe in Hawaii for landmark Pearl Harbor visit
Ethiopia-Japan PM Shinzo Abe in Hawaii for landmark Pearl Harbor visit | የጃፓኑ ጠቅላይ ሚኒስትር ፒርል ሀርቡርን ጎበኙ