Suginami Animation Museum, Tokyo | Japan Travel Guide
Suginami Animation Museum ( 杉並アニメーションミュージアム )
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The first facility in Japan when it comes to getting a general understanding of the world of anime. Through interactive exhibits and special exhibitions, you can learn about and enjoy Japanese anime.
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Japan Trip, December 2015 (Day 3) - Suginami Animation Museum (Ogikubo)
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Suginami Animation Museum, located in Ogikubo, Tokyo, where the history tells you how they invented and began for making the Manga/Anime show.
This video was originally recorded on December 2015 during my vacation break and using mobile Samsung Galaxy S5.
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My trip to japan /part 04 suginami anime museum
In this short video i am going to show you how anime museum look in general , this video was taken in july 2017 , it was the year Japan celebrated 100 year of anime , it was amazing .
TOKYO - SUGINAMI ANIMATION MUSEUM
SUGINAMI ANIMATION MUSEUM, TOKYO
A goldmine for anime lovers!
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Musée gratuit à Tokyo : Le musée d'animation de Suginami (vlog Japon #87)
Instant culture avec notre première visite de musée, celui de l'animation situé à Suginami!
L'occasion de voir les secrets de fabrication des classiques de la japanimation et faire plaisir à tous les fans du genre.
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Shochiku Otani Library, Shinbashi Enbujo, Togeki (Tokyo Gekijo), and Kabuki-za
This video shows the area around the headquarters of Japan's Shochiku Corporation, a huge entertainment conglomerate that runs the major kabuki theatres in downtown Tokyo. You can see the building in which the Shochiku Otani Library is located, the Shinbashi Enbujo, the Kabuki-za, and the Togeki (Tokyo Gekijo), all located within a short distance from one another.
Nagoya Japan Science Museum Special Interactive Exhibit
We took the kids to the Nagoya Science Museum and checked out their latest interactive exhibit where the kids where able to color in pages of cars and space shuttles and scan them so they would show up on a screen. Even the screen was interactive! You could touch your truck or shuttle and special effects would happen. Very cool!
Fujiko・F・Fujio Museum,Tokyo | Japan Travel Guide
wasaki City Fujiko F Fujio Museum ( 川崎市 藤子・F・不二雄ミュージアム )
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This is the museum where you can fully enjoy the manga world of Fujiko F Fujio who has left a legacy of numerous famous works such as “Doraemon” that have been beloved the world over. It has been affectionately dubbed “The Doraemon Museum” by overseas visitors where you can view the precious original pictures from the many works by Fujiko.
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Sorry for the late video today! We sneak into the anime museum to check out some cool sketches of Astro Boy and more!
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Aujourd’hui on revient à l’Anime Japan 2018, le plus grand salon sur l'Animation pour une petite visite du stand de Toei Animation renommé avec de fameuses séries comme Dragon ball ou One piece.
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Edo-Tokyo Open Air Architectural Museum, Tokyo | Japan Travel Guide
Edo-Tokyo Open Air Architectural Museum ( 江戸東京たてもの園 )
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This is an open-air museum of historical buildings which were actually used, dismantled, transferred, and then reconstructed. A must-see for fans since the buildings were referenced in the works of the world-famous Studio Ghibli.
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20131019 The National Art Center :Tokyo.
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Museum design animation
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Flexice - an elastic touchscreen
„Flexice“ is a new type of operating concept. Today’s touchscreens can only give artificial haptic feedback caused by their rigid surface. My idea was to replace the surface with an elastic fiber and add depth as another dimension. The tension of the fabric provides the user with natural haptic feedback, guidance and an improved user experience. „Flexice“ receives benefits of the analog world and extends them by a digital system.
It can be used in variety of applications such as medical technology or the 3D modeling and opens a lot of possibilities for users and designers.
Awarded with the Promotion Award of the Media- and IT-Initiative Pforzheim (M/IT), April 2015
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Japan Trip 2013 Tokyo GUNDAM SUNRISE Inc. in Kami-Igisa 853
Gundam
The Gundam Series (ガンダムシリーズ Gandamu Shirīzu?) is a metaseries of space opera anime created by Sunrise studios that features giant robots (or mecha) called Mobile Suits (MS); usually the protagonist's MS will carry the name Gundam.
The metaseries started on April 7, 1979, as a serial TV show called Mobile Suit Gundam. That first TV series has since spawned a franchise that has come to include works released in numerous media. Titles have appeared in the form of multiple television series and OVAs, movies, manga, novels and video games, among other modes. The story from the original 1979 series has been considerably extended with sequels, prequels, side stories and alternate timelines. As a result, the title Gundam has become a collective term for the seven distinct but related timelines that can be pieced together from the stories that appear in the Gundam franchise. Generally speaking, the timelines do not intersect, but they do contain a few common elements such as the titular war machines called Gundam. However, all Gundam timelines and worlds, long after their own anime series, do eventually intersect and combine in the series Turn A Gundam.[1][2]
The original timeline for the Gundam series was the Universal Century (UC) series, which included Mobile Suit Gundam (1979) and Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam (1985). Since the 1990s, alternative timelines have been produced and developed, including the Future Century, After Colony, After War, Correct Century, Cosmic Era, Anno Domini and Advanced Generation timelines.
As of January 21, 2008, the Gundam franchise is a 50 billion yen trademark.[3] A year 2000 press release stated that retail sales of Gundam items had totaled $5 billion.[4] In the 2008 ranking of average sales figures for anime copies sold in Japan (1970-2008 total sales figures averaged by episode), Gundam series were in four of the top five places: Mobile Suit Gundam ranked second, with Mobile Suit Gundam SEED Destiny third, Mobile Suit Gundam SEED fourth, and Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam fifth. Also, Mobile Suit Gundam Wing ranked 18th and Mobile Suit Gundam ZZ ranked 20th.[5] Gunpla's (Gundam Plastic model) holds 90% of the Japan character plastic model market.[6]
Academics in Japan have also viewed the series as inspiration, with the International Gundam Society being the first academic institution based on an animated TV series.
Sunrise (company)
Sunrise, Inc. (株式会社サンライズ Kabushiki-gaisha Sanraizu?) is a Japanese animation studio and production enterprise. It is a subsidiary of Namco Bandai Holdings. Its former name was Nippon Sunrise, and prior to that, Sunrise Studios.[3] Its headquarters is located in Suginami, Tokyo.[4]
Among Japan's largest and most famous studios, Sunrise is renowned for several critically lauded and popular original anime series, such as Gundam, Armored Trooper Votoms, Crush Gear Turbo,Vision of Escaflowne, Cowboy Bebop, Witch Hunter Robin, My-HiME, My-Otome, Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion, as well as its numerous adaptations of acclaimed light novels including Dirty Pair, Kyoukai Senjou no Horizon and Accel World, and manga such as City Hunter, InuYasha, Outlaw Star, Yakitate!! Japan, Planetes, Keroro Gunso, Gin Tama and several others. Because of the fluidity of much of their work, some fans refer to some of their animation as Sunrise Smooth.
Anime created by Sunrise that have won the Animage Anime Grand Prix prize are Mobile Suit Gundam in 1979 and the first half of 1980, Space Runaway Ideon in the second half of 1980, Crusher Joe (co-production with Studio Nue) in 1983, Dirty Pair in 1985, Future GPX Cyber Formula in 1991, Gundam SEED in 2002, Gundam SEED Destiny in 2004 and 2005, Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion in 2006 and 2007 and Code Geass R2 in 2008.
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Interactive Sandbox Opening at Buena Vista Museum
Interactive Sandbox Opening at Buena Vista Museum