Best Attractions and Places to See in Yaizu, Japan
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List of Best Things to do in Yaizu, Japan
Jasdf Shizuhama Air Base
Yaizu Gyoko
Okuzure Seacoast
Daikakuji Zenshuin Temple
Hanazawa No Sato Community
Kiyagawa Ridgen
Rinso-In Temple
Yaizu Shrine
Yaizu Lafcadio Hearn Memorial Museum
Tetsudo 100th Anniversary Monument
The Moment - Pref. Shizuoka Official Video for Tourist
Introducing 'The Moment - SHIZUOKA', full of Japanese spirit and nature!
Suruga Bay, The Deepest Sea in Japan
Mt. Fuji, The Highest Mountain in Japan
Green Tea, The Best Quality in Japan
and More!
SHOT LIST:
Mt. Fuji Shizuoka Airport
Yaizu Fish Market
Hakuin Zen Shoinji Temple
Osezaki Cape
Izusan Shrine
Mishima Taisha Shrine
YAMAHA STADIUM
GOTEMBA PREMIUM OUTLETS
Suyama Sengenjinja Shrine
Statue of Tokugawa Ieyasu
Arai Ryokan
Nirayama Reverberatory Furnace
Okuni Shrine
Kakitagawa River
Ayutsubo Falls
Kawazu Seven Falls
Ryuuguukutsu
Old Grand Hotel Kashiba-ya
Omaezaki Lighthouse
Izu Chohachi Museum
Higashiguchi Fujisengenjinja Shrine
Kuroda Residence
Fujisan Hongu Sengentaisha Shrine
Dogashima
Fuji River
Sunset over Nishiizu
Ogasayama Sports Park ECOPA
Izu Velodrome
Atagawa Tropical & Alligator Garden
Okuirozaki Coast
Jogasaki Coast
Horai Bridge
Okuoi Kojo Station of the Southern Alps Abt Line
Koyama Castle
Enshu Yokosuka Old Street
Jyukkokutoge
Lake Hamana
Bentenjima
Arai Checkpoint Sekisyo Museum
Miho-no-Matsubara
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Japanese doctors dance WONCA Asia Pacific Region Kuching 2014
Japanese doctors gamely dance at the WONCA Asia Pac Kuching 2014 May 23rd. With whole heart n 100%.
『Art & Music party』 @ Graffiti Cafe in Yaizu SHizuoka Japan
Video shoot and edit by Tmoo Kitsuta
Shizuoka Yaizu Fujieda 高草山、焼津藤枝の夜景を撮る 06/08/2014 at 23:39:00pm
Madoo Japan Shizuoka tour
Wan and Nuch are freinds of SAKURA, traveled around Shizuoka in Japan. They enjoyed the views and foods everywhere.
Seafood Izakaya まるさ水産の海鮮の締めでチョコバナナ:Gourmet Report グルメレポート
まるさ水産/四軒家:海鮮の締めはチョコバナナ:グルメレポート
本日のグルメリポート。
瀬港線で夕食を食べることになりまして。
前から気になっていた海鮮系の居酒屋さんに行きました。
まるさ水産。
四軒家店。
ブリの刺身とハマチのカマ。
大根サラダと塩マグロかつ丼。
海鮮でおいしく飲んだのに。
魚の後なのに。
なぜか締めは。
チョコバナナパフェ。
なぜだ~。
Today's gourmet report.
I went to the seafood Izakaya.
Yellowtail sashimi.
Japanese radish salad.
Fried tuna.
Grilled gill area of Yellowtail.
They are very good!
But I ate chocolate banana at the end.
ビデオカメラは SONY HDR-PJ790V を使って撮影しました。
60pでの撮影です。
編集はEDIUS 6.5です。
A video camera is SONY HDR-PJ790V.
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In Frame - Ep17C02 Jumunjin Fish Market and Jumun Elementary School Samdeok Branch
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Wide, Wild East
Roger Job first explores the verdant green expanse of the Daegwallyeong pass before meeting vibrant fishmongers in Jumunjin Port.
The aromatic scent of freshly roasted, hand-drip coffee calls him to the shores of Gangneung before he uncovers the agricultural folk customs of Haksan-ri through the Odokttegi work song and meju-making tradition.
Roger finally gets a taste of action with a trip to Pyeongchang, the host of the 2018 Winter Olympics.
동쪽의 넓은 자연
자연 그대로의 모습을 담는데 탁월한 포토그래퍼 로저 잡의 여행지는 푸르른 동해 바다의 온기와 태백산맥의 정기를 이어 받은 땅, 강원도!
굽이진 대관령의 험한 산맥을 따라 드넓게 펼쳐진 양떼목장의 광활함을 느끼고, 동해 바다에서
살아가는 주문진항 어민들의 하루를 경험한다.
낭만이 깃든 강릉 바다에서 여유로운 커피 한 잔을 즐기고 오독떼기를 부르며 메주 빚는 학산리 사람들을 만나 강원도의 푸근한 정의 맛을 느낀다.
로저 잡의 시선을 따라 2018 평창 동계 올림픽으로 새로운 도약을 꿈꾸는 강원도의 희망찬 내일을 엿본다.
Japan Trip, At Nagoya Castle, Aug 13, 2009
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Traditional japanese village / Village japonais de Hanazawa no sato
Visite d'un village traditionnel japonais.
Visiting a traditional japanese village.
Hanazawa no sato 花沢の里
425 0017 2, 346-2-3 Noaki, Yaizu-shi, Shizuoka-ken
[ENG] Located in Shizuoka prefecture, Mochimune is a small japanese town with a beautiful fishing port and a traditional atmosphere. It is also the perfect spot to observe Mount Fuji!! This channel purpose is to develop tourism in the area.
[FR] Située dans la préfecture de Shizuoka, Mochimune est une petite ville japonaise avec un joli port de pêche et une atmosphère traditionnelle. C'est aussi l'endroit idéal pour observer le Mont Fuji !! Cette chaîne a pour but de développer le tourisme dans la région.
★For more informations / Pour plus d'informations★
★Social Networks/ Réseaux sociaux★
Powered by CSA Travel Ltd., a Shizuoka city promotion company
#MtFuji #Shizuoka #Mochimune #Tourism #Tourisme #Japan #Japon
How the Japanese Craft the World’s Hardest Food
Katsuobushi is a unique and essential staple of Japanese cuisine. For the uninitiated, this seafood delicacy amounts to dried, fermented and smoked skipjack tuna that is used as a shaved condiment over many traditional dishes. And while it is ubiquitous in Japan, katsuobushi is not something people make at home. In fact, it takes nearly six months to make, and is most often produced by artisans and small factories. Takashi Suzuki is one such artisan, who has been making the fish product for the past 30 years. In his Yaizu-based factory, he continues to uphold traditional methods of production in the belief that a bit of extra care and attention can make the most delicious katsuobushi.
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Fukui Pref. Press Tour: The host of 2010 Japan APEC Energy Ministerial Meeting
4-5 March, 2010 【Fukui Pref. Press Tour: The host of 2010 Japan APEC Energy Ministerial Meeting】
This June, Fukui Prefecture will be hosting the 2010 Japan APEC Energy Ministerial Meeting, which the energy ministers from 21 countries and regions, mainly from Asia Pacific, will be gathering to discuss global warming issues and energy conservation measures. In order to cover the prefectural approach to centralization of energy R&D/human resources in Asia, 14 journalists from the U.K., Taiwan, Germany, Vietnam, Korea, China, Bangladesh, France, Italy, and the UAE took part in the press tour.
The participating journalists visited the prefectural energy R&D hub, Wakasa Wan Energy Research Center, and Monju, the prototype Fast Breeder Reactor (FBR), which is now set for restart after a gap of 15 years. They also heard from Governor Issei Nishikawa about the Energy R&D Centralization Plan as well as the prefectural industry, food and other items.
On the second day, the group of journalists learned about Japanese candles by visiting the historical Japanese candle maker, Kodaikokuya, which started business in the center of Fukui City in 1865. Mr. Ryuichiro Otsu, the executive director and seventh generation of Kodaikokuya, explained his attempts to make new-style Japanese candles while preserving the identity of tradition, and he gave the journalists a guided factory tour. At the Ichijodani Asakura Clan Ruins, which are the ruins of the castle town of the 16th century, the journalists heard about the excavation research which started in 1967 and its history. The journalists also enjoyed the local traditional dishes called Asakura Zen which was served by the group of local housewives who are trying to preserve the traditional recipe.
At the end of the tour they made quick visits to Fukui Prefectural Dinosaur Museum, the leading-edge of dinosaur research in East Asia, and Maruoka Castle, which is famous as the oldest standing castle in Japan.
*Fukui Prefecture, the host, and the Foreign Press Center, Japan co-organized this press tour.
Caught! Human Fishing School - AYLP Japan 2012
Visit to Human Fishing School.
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Japanese Manhole Covers: Drainspotting Adventure & Factory Tour ★ ONLY in JAPAN
Manhole covers are trending high in Japan and for good reason -- they're stunning! Only in Japan are manholes to cover sewage designed so beautifully that they now make MANHOLE TRADING CARDS! (Travel around Japan and collect them all. They're free!) The craze is real, folks.
There's even a new word for manhole enthusiasts: MANHOLERS
In this episode, John travels around the country as a manholer in search of Japan's best designs. He also visits Nagashima Imono Casting Factory where manhole covers are made and finds out why they have designs and are painted. He also visits the Manhole Summit for the latest news and designs.
FACTS ABOUT JAPANESE MANHOLE COVERS:
★ They were a way after WWII (World War 2) for Japan to spread the importance of its new sewer system project.
★ Okinawa (Naha city) was the first designed manhole in 1977. It had fish on it.
★ Now 95 % of all municipalities in Japan have customized manhole covers.
★ There are over 12,000 designs around Japan!
★ Manhole covers are sometimes painted for commemorative covers or for inside areas without vehicles like shopping arcades and parks. The paint used is a top secret mixture.
★ Designs represent local culture, history, mascots or sports teams: things citizens are proud of.
About Manhole Cards:
The cards are free and you have to physically go to each location to get one. It's first come, first serve.
Where To get the cards?
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(Book) Manhole: Japanese culture and history represented by the design / マンホール:意匠があらわす日本の文化と歴史
By Hidetoshi Ishii 石井英俊
Nagashima Casting 長島鋳物
Manhole Summit (held annually in January)
We Distribute Manhole Card
Kitami City, Hokkaido
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Special thanks to Ishii-san, Nagashima-san, Saito-san in Aomori and the Kodaira City Staff and the Museum of Sewage!
This show has been created and produced by John Daub ジョン・ドーブ. He's been living and working in Japan for over 18 years and regularly reports on TV for Japan's International Channel.
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Hidenori Onishi - IGFA Fishing Hall of Fame
Hidenori Onishi
1934 - 1998
2006 Inductee
Hidenori Onishi was a conservationist, a well-respected fisherman, and an influential leader in recreational angling. As a child, Onishi fished in Japan's countryside. After graduating from Keio University with a degree in economics and attending graduate school at the University of Minnesota, he returned to Japan where he established a successful real estate business. And he also returned to fishing, though some 30 years later it was the sea that lured him. The Japanese take their big-game fishing very seriously, and Hank Onishi became one of its most zealous enthusiasts. In 1978 he competed in his first Hawaiian International Billfish Tournament (HIBT), where he landed a 593 lb Pacific blue marlin and earned the award for individual high scorer. When Onishi revisited the Tournament in the early 1980s, he brought with him a prototype of the sportfishing bird. The technique was immediately embraced, and fishing with teasers was quickly adopted by offshore trollers throughout the world. Hank Onishi was a pioneer at home as well, the first person to troll Japanese waters for pelagic species in his private fishing boat. But Hidenori Onishi is best known as the long-time Chairman of the Japan Game Fish Association (JGFA). Impressed with the IGFA rules used in the 1978 HIBT, and with the organization itself, he envisioned a similar body in Japan to promote the sport and the angling opportunities in the country. Just one year later, with the cooperation and guidance of Hawaii's Peter Fithian, Onishi, Ryuzo Nishikawa and Junzo Okada founded the Japan Game Fish Association in the heart of Tokyo. The organization's mission, according to their first announcement, was to promote the development and raise the level of salt water sports fishing in Japan ... [and to] encourage the preservation and conservation of oceanic sportsfish by conducting and sponsoring ... research ... From the beginning, the JGFA kept records of catches made in Japan using the same system as the IGFA. But they did much, much more. Chairman Onishi was a formidable and vocal proponent of marine conservation, and of tag-and-release fishing in particular. In October 1985 JGFA began a tag-and-release program that to date has resulted in the successful tagging of more than 100,000 game fish of 65 species, and the re-capture of more than 1,000 of those tagged fish. The organization has always worked closely with the Fisheries Agency of Japan (in 1994 Onishi was selected to serve on their Ocean Utilization Council) and with Japanese commercial fishing interests, recognizing that coexistence is essential to the future of recreational angling in the country. And he was extremely optimistic about the future: Nowadays, our younger big-game anglers are more interested in the sport itself and in the ethics of the sport, he said in 1992. Their view is that unless it's really an exceptional catch, there's no justification for killing a fish simply for the sake of establishing a record -- and, of course, they're absolutely right. Hidenori Onishi became an IGFA Trustee in 1989. The first person from Asia selected to serve on the Board, he traveled throughout that continent promoting recreational angling, and in 1990 helped establish -- and served as director of -- the Asia Game Fishing Federation. In 1992 he became chairman of the newly-established Japan Pleasure Boat Fishing Federation, and in 1996 he was honored with IGFA's prestigious E. K. Harry Fellowship Award. Hidenori Onishi dedicated his life to the Japan Game Fish Association and served as its distinguished chairman until his death in 1998. That year, membership reached 3,500 (from 80 original members). In a letter that appeared in the 1992 JGFA Yearbook, IGFA President Elwood K. Harry offered his praise: JGFA has developed into a model fishing organization for other countries ... to study ... on how sport fishermen can band together not only to serve anglers, but to develop fishery management and conservation programs so vital for the future of sport fishing. For his deep personal commitment to game fish resources, for his ferventdedication to both JGFA and IGFA, and for his enduring love of the sport, Hidenori Onishi will be remembered.
Searching For Hiroshige Ando
This video is part of a playlist documenting a fun, day-long outing to Okitsu Japan. This trip was made in an effort to try and discover the real-life location which may have inspired the famous Edo-period wood-block print artist Hiroshige Ando in making his print for the village of Okitsu. This famous print depicts a pair of hefty sumo wrestlers rounding a corner near the mouth of the Okitsu river. This print was include in the artist's famous print series titled The 53 Stages of the Tokaido. Click on the following link to see the playlist titled Searching For Hiroshige Ando.
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A visit to the town worst hit by the Japanese Tsunami of 2011
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