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List of Best Things to do in Iida, Japan.
Shimogurinosato
Tenryu Valley
Motozenkouji Temple
Kyu Kizawa Elementary School
Shirabiso Kogen
Iida City Zoo
Iida City Museum of Art
Kawamoto Kihachiro Puppet Museum
Michi-no-Eki Toyamago
Omi no Sato Koryu Center
Nagoya Side Trip to the Kiso Valley | japan-guide.com
Learn more about this trip to the Kiso Valley:
For this 3 day trip we will be checking out some of the popular attractions in the city of Nagoya, before travelling back in time to the Kiso valley to explore the beautifully post towns of Magome and Tsumago, partake in a calligraphy experience at Ochiaijuku, and end the trip with a visit at Iida's Puppet museum as well as a boat cruise along the Tenryu River.
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Host and Narrator: Sam Evans
Videographer: Charles Sabas
Producers: Sam Evans, Stefan Schauwecker & Export Japan
Toyohashi Tourist Attractions: 10 Top Places to Visit
Planning to visit Toyohashi? Check out our Toyohashi Travel Guide video and see top most Tourist Attractions in Toyohashi.
Top Places to visit in Toyohashi:
Toyohashi Rail Road, Toyohashi Museum of Natural History, Iida Line, Yoshida Castle, Toyohashi Park, Toyohashi City Public Hall, Toyohashi City Museum of Art, Toyohashi Orthodox Church, Toyohashi Museum of Natural Resources, Fumon-ji Temple
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toco toco - Koji Yamamura, Animator
TODAY'S GUEST
Koji Yamamura, Animator
今回のゲスト
山村浩二、アニメーター
PLACES WE WENT TO
Joshinji Temple, Kuhombutsu Area
Nekojarashi Park, Kuhombutsu Area
Au Praxinoscope, Jiyugaoka Area
Tokyo University of the arts, Bankokubashi Campus, Bashamichi Area
訪れた場所
浄真寺、九品仏周辺
猫じゃらし、九品仏周辺
Au Praxinoscope、自由が丘周辺
東京藝術大学、大学院映像研究科、馬車道
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Koji Yamamura is an independent animator known for his short films such as Mount Head, A Country's Doctor or more recently Muybridge's Strings.
After visiting his atelier, we will follow Yamamura in the Jiyugaoka area, where he set his atelier and opened the Au Praxinoscope store, which aspires to diffuse independent animation culture and sells DVDs, books and illustrations.
As a professor at Tokyo Arts University, Koji Yamamura was a founding member of the animation department where he supports post-graduate students in the creation of their worlds.
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Yamamura Animation official website
Sakura in Japan! (Koboyama Park, Matsumoto 弘法山公園松本日本の花見)
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Finally my newest vlog has been uploaded! Check out my adventure together with my friends in Matsumoto! Learn about Koboyama Park, a must-see destination in spring and know more about its beauty and history! Enjoy! :)
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Wonderful Japan - Spring 2017
Another trip to Japan in Spring 2017
We made this trip for 2 weeks to 4 main islands of Japan (Honshu, Kyushu, Shikoku and Hokkaido) starting from city of Osaka, Toyama, Awaji, Kobe, Oita, Beppu, Fukuoka, Onomichi, Imabari, Matsuyama, Gujohachiman, Nagoya, Nagashima, Tokyo, Saitama, Chiba, Hakodate and Sapporo. We did shimanami-kaido cycling route!
Many big thanks to Mihara family for having us staying in their house in Oita (we really miss Tamaki!), Tsuneto-san and Akiko-san for giving us unforgettable memory and welcoming us like part of their family in Imabari, Takahiro Miki for travelling with us together to Awaji, Yasunobu Kuboki for giving us chance to playing in the snow in spring in Toyama, Yamashita Maki for playing with us together at Nagashima Spa Land and suggesting us to go to Hakodate, Maggie-sensei for having us in Nagoya, Hayashi Yoko and husband for the delicious tomyum in Nagoya, Mikami Aki for accompanying us in Saitama, Ishiwata Kota for teaching me baseball in Tokyo, and Iida Kaito for introducing us the nightlife of Tokyo!
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Music:
♪ Tobu - Nostalgia
Most of the videos were taken using Google Pixel, while the aerial videos were taken using DJI Mavic Pro, and some other using SONY Xperia Z3.
I used iMovie to compile, edit and render the video on MacBook. Originally wanted to use my MacBook Pro to do the editing and rendering, but I ended up giving the new MacBook a try. Yeah, the new MacBook, the slim one with 1.1Ghz Intel Core m3 and 8GB memory! Though it's a little bit lagging while editing compared to the MacBook Pro, but it's surprisingly fast on rendering, took like less than 10 minutes.
toco toco - Yoshitoshi ABe, Illustrator
TODAY'S GUEST
Yoshitoshi ABe, Illustrator
今回のゲスト
安倍吉俊、イラストレーター
PLACES WE WENT TO
Edo-Tokyo Open Air Architectural Museum, Koganei Area
Jindaiji Temple, Chofu Area
Jindai Botanical Garden, Chofu Area
訪れた場所
江戸東京たてもの園、小金井周辺
深大寺、調布周辺
神代植物公園、調布周辺
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Yoshitoshi ABe is an illustrator, who also works as a mangaka, character designer, scriptwriter, in addition to teaching in university. He is renowned for his work in character design on iconic anime such as serial experiments lain or NieA_7, he is also the author of Haibane Renmei, a manga which was also turned into anime.
We will first follow ABe to the Edo-Tokyo Open Air Achitectural Museum, which features an outdoors display of real-size traditional Japanese buildings, where ABe practices his recent passion for photography. He explains his struggles on the medium compared to the illustration process.
ABe will then take us to the Jindaiji Temple and Botanical Garden, before telling us more about his 25-year long career and the encounters he made along the way.
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Yoshitoshi ABe on Twitter
RErideD – Derrida, who leaps through time – Official Website
Edo-Tokyo Open Air Architectural Museum Website
Jindaiji Temple Website
Kanayama station and on
Walking from Kanayama station to HostelAnn, where I stayed.
August 12th 2013
Komagane Japanese Alps
A little video from our hiking tour in September in the beautiful Japanese Alps, Komagane Kogen.
toco toco - UME, Mangaka
toco toco - UME, Mangaka
TODAY'S GUEST
UME, Mangaka Unit
今回のゲスト
うめ、漫画家ユニット
PLACES WE WENT TO
Akihabara Area
Acquire corp., Akihabara Area
Yanaka Ginza, Nippori Area
UME’s Atelier
訪れた場所
秋葉原周辺
株式会社アクワイア、秋葉原周辺
谷中銀座、日暮里周辺
うめさんのアトリエ
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Our first episode of the year features UME, a two-person mangaka unit based in Tokyo composed of writer Takahiro Ozawa and artist Asako Seo.
UME is behind the Tokyo Toy Box series, which takes place in the game industry. The manga was a big success in Japan and has also recently been adapted for television.
First, we will head towards Akihabara, a place of inspiration for UME as it is where the Tokyo Toy Box story is set. Besides recreating the city’s backgrounds, a few local companies were also taken as reference in the story, one of them being Acquire, a studio that is behind renown series such as Tenchu, Way of the Samurai or Akiba’s trip. UME did several collaborations with the studio, and some of its manga characters were also featured in Acquire’s game Akiba’s Trip 2.
We will then head towards the Yanaka Ginza shopping street, where UME often go to take walks and enjoy drinks after a hard week’s work. Its atmosphere is representative of Shitamachi, the Eastern Tokyo, with its small shops and a scenery that remains almost unchanged for the past decades.
Our last stop will be at UME’s atelier, where we will learn more about the mangaka’s backgrounds, their work philosophy and their attachment to technology. The latter was a trigger for Ozawa to write the story of UME’s latest series STEVES, a story about Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak. UME were also the first mangakas in their magazine to completely switch to digital and more recently they were the first Japanese mangaka to self-publish their work on Kindle.
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UME’s official website
UME on Twitter