Trip to Kumamoto in Japan
Kumamoto City, situated roughly in the center of Kumamoto Prefecture, is the government and economic center of the prefecture. It has a population of over 730,000 and holds the largest-scale shopping arcade in western Japan. With a length of over 1 kilometer, the arcade is located at the foot of Kumamoto Castle in the city center. In the shopping arcade, there is a wide variety of shops, such as department stores, electronic shops, drugstores, and boutiques. There are also a variety of restaurants and bars where tourists can enjoy local delicacies.
The area is also rich in history, with sites such as Kumamoto Castle, built over 400 years ago and considered one of the three most magnificent castles in Japan. On top of everything else, Kumamoto is blessed with abundant hot springs.
As you can see, Kumamoto is filled with invaluable historical heritage, unique culture, magnificent nature, and refreshing hot springs, as well as outstanding food.
The city is only a 40min Shinkansen Bullet Train ride away from Fukuoka and you can spend there the whole day experiencing various things.
Nita and Sam from Feel Fukuoka will show you in this video some of the things you can do in Kumamoto City.
Kumamoto City Tourism Guide「こころに来るね、くまもと。」
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(Koki Niwa) Table Tennis Japan Left Handed Sucks (Highlights)
(Koki Niwa) Table Tennis Japan Left Handed Sucks (Highlights) :
Lahir: 10 Oktober 1994 (23 tahun), Tomakomai, Prefektur Hokkaido, Jepang
Tinggi: 1,62 m
Berat: 51 kg
Saudara kandung: Misato Niwa
Koki Niwa (丹羽 孝希 Niwa Kōki, born 10 October 1994) is a Japanese male table tennis player.[1] He is the gold medalist at the 2010 Youth Olympic Games and he won the World Junior Table Tennis Championships in 2010 (doubles) and 2011 (singles).[4]
On 21 April 2012, he defeated Ma Long of China, World Rank no 1, to become the first player to be qualified for 2012 Olympics from the Asian Olympic Qualifiers.[5]
Since 2012 he is playing for the German Team TTC matec Frickenhausen.
He won the 2014 Russian Open singles title.
Career[edit]
Junior career[edit]
Niwa had a prolific junior career beginning in 2008. He reached the quarter-finals at the 2008 India Junior Open in Pune, India, and won the doubles title with his partner Yuki Hirano. At the 2008 World Junior Championships in Madrid, Spain, he parterned with Kenta Matsudaira to reach the semi-finals. The following year, Niwa partnered with Asuka Machi to win the 2009 ITTF Cadet Challenge and ITTF Junior Circuit Finals in Tokyo, Japan.
At the 2009 World Junior Table Tennis Championships, Niwa reached the quarterfinals in the men's singles event before being defeated by Lin Gaoyuan. Niwa qualified for the 2009 World Table Tennis Championships in Yokohama, Japan by defeating Josef Simoncik in the qualification tournament. Niwa reached the round of 64 before being defeated by Germany's Dimitrij Ovtcharov.
At the 2010 Youth Olympic Games in Singapore, he won the gold medal in the Boy's Singles Event, and the gold medal partnering Ayuka Tanioka in the Mixed team event. Niwa won the U21 title at the 2011 Pro Tour German Open in Dortmund by defeating Kim Minseok. At the 2011 Pro Tour Korea Open in Incheon, he defeated Jeoung Youngsik to obtain his second U21 title of the year. At the 2011 World Junior Table Tennis Championships in Manama, he won the gold medal in the men's singles event, defeating Lin Gaoyuan of China.
2012: Breakthrough[edit]
By 2012, the 17 year old world junior champion had been gaining widespread attention. His breakthrough came at the 2012 Asian Olympic Qualification Tournament where he overcame world ranked #1 Ma Long and became the first Asian player to qualify for the Olympic Games.[6] Partnering with Kenta Matsudaira, Niwa overcame the Chinese pair of Wang Hao and Zhou Yu to win the 2012 World Tour Polish Open doubles title.
2013[edit]
Niwa qualified for the 2013 World Table Tennis Championships seeded 15.[7] He reached the fourth round in the men's singles event before being defeated by Ma Long. He partnered Kenta Matsudaira in the doubles event and reached the third round before losing to compatriots Jun Mizutani and Seiya Kishikawa. At the 2013 World Tour Japan Open in Yokohama, the Niwa/Matsudaira pair lost in the finals against compatriots Jin Ueda and Maharu Yoshimura.
2014: First ITTF World Tour Title[edit]
At the 2014 World Team Table Tennis Championships in Tokyo, Niwa won 4 out of his 5 matches, contributing to Team Japan's bronze medal. At the 2014 World Tour Grand Finals in Bangkok, the Niwa/Matsudaira pair lost in the final to Korean pair Cho Eonrae and Seo Hyundeok. Niwa won the 2014 World Tour Russian Open title in the men's singles event, defeating England's Paul Drinkhall in the final. The Niwa/Matsudaira pair reached the semi-finals before falling to the Russian pair Fedor Kuzmin and Grigory Vlasov.
2015[edit]
At the 2015 World Table Tennis Championships, Niwa reached the 4th round before being defeated by China's Fan Zhendong. In the doubles event, the Niwa/Matsudaira pair reached the semi-finals where they were defeated by the Chinese pairing of Fan Zhendong and Zhou Yu. This marks the last time Niwa and Kenta Matsudaira have partnered in an international tournament.
2016[edit]
At the 2016 World Team Table Tennis Championships in Kuala Lampur, Niwa contributed to Team Japan's success in winning the silver medal. The team lost to Team China in the final. Niwa represented Japan at the 2016 Summer Olympics in the men's singles event. He reached the quarterfinals before being defeated by eventual silver medalist Zhang Jike. In the Men's team event, Niwa contributed to team Japan's first silver medal in the category. However, Niwa expressed discontentment with his performance, not winning any singles matches.[8]
2017[edit]
Niwa began the year by winning a bronze medal at the 2017 ITTF Asian Championships in Wuxi, China. In the quarterfinals, he defeated world ranked #3 Xu Xin, but lost to Korea's Jeong Sangeun in the semi-finals. At the 2017 World Table Tennis Championships, Niwa partnered with Maharu Yoshimura to win the bronze medal. The Niwa/Yoshimura pair reached the semi-finals where they lost to Chinese pairing and eventual champions Fan Zhendong and Xu Xin.
Kämpfer - Episode 1 - OmU
Die erste Folge von Kämpfer auf Japanisch mit deutschen Untertiteln.
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Dog Fighting In Chicago
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This video may seem grim, but it is dog fighting is a reality that rarely gets talked about. In the summer of 2013, we were hired to produce a documentary series about animal welfare in Chicago. To get a full perspective, we were given an anonymous tip to a few dog fighters on Chicago's west side. Some were active, others were not. We also interviewed Chicago Cease Fire founder Tio Hardiman on the subject. The following is an unbiased edit with what we captured.
Road trip to Kunisaki Peninsula – Exploring the rural areas of Oita by car
The Kunisaki Peninsula (国東半島) is situated in northern Oita Prefecture,
facing the Seto Inland Sea. It has a number of valleys radiating from Mount Futago at its center.
Along the eastern coastline of the Peninsula are various places for good fortune scattered around. That’s why the highway is called good fortune road (開運ロード). Along the west coast, you will find yourself driving on the Koikana road, which can be translated as “Love Road”.
No matter how you decide to explore Kunisaki, many power spots and interesting places are waiting for. In addition to that, has the area plenty of delicious seafood to offer.
Our presenter Emily will show you in this video some of the places that are worth visiting.
Check it out!
Gintachi (銀たちの郷)
Good Fortune Road (開運ロード)
Love Raod (恋叶ロード)
TeamLAb (チームラボギャラリー真玉海岸)
SOBA CAFE Yuhi(SOBA CAFEゆうひ)
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④ Kunisaki Peninsula - Traditional festivals and craftworks in rural Japan
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Furusato (ふるさと)----- A Japanese Song (with lyrics&translation)
I have recorded this song before, but my Japanese wife told me that I made a few mistakes. So I tried again.
When I sing this song I remember the wonderful people of Japan who were so kind to me when I lived there many years ago. How I miss them and the beauty of the countryside there. For me Japan is my Second Furusato (homeland) and I long to return there.
Usagi oishi kano yama
Kobuna tsurishi kano kawa
Yume wa ima mo megurite
Wasure gataki furusato
Ikani imasu chichi haha
Tsutsuga nashiya tomogaki
Ame ni kaze ni tsukete mo
Omoi izuru furusato
Kokoro zashi wo hatashite
Itsuno hini ka kaeran
Yama wa aoki furusato
Mizu wa kiyoki furusato
Those mountains where I chased rabbits
Those rivers where I fished small carp
Even now dreams still recur
Of my hard to forget homeland
I wonder how Mother and Father are
I wonder how my old friends fare
Come rain and wind
I still think of my homeland
I hope to fulfil my dream
And someday return to my homeland
Where the mountains are green
And the waters run clear
(Translated by Yuriko Misato/ Whitehead)
SISA SISA BADDAY SEMALAM (SAITAMA,JEPANG)
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Aniplex of America presents the English dub of ERASED!
Featuring the voice talents of Ben Diskin (Satoru), Michelle Ruff (Young Satoru), Stephanie Sheh (Kayo), Sara Cravens (Sachiko), Cherami Leigh (Airi), Max Mittelman (Yuuki), David Collins (Yashiro), Christine Marie Cabanos (Hiromi), Erica Mendez (Kenya), Ryan Bartley (Osamu), Bobby Thong (Kazu), Mela Lee (Misato), and Carrie Keranen (Akemi).
Directed by: Alex von David
Can Satoru fix his past to change his future? The hit thriller series is coming to Blu-ray soon!
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(Cherry Blossom) Spring 2010
Shirakawa, Misato Machi
April 10, 2010-12:30pm
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