Best Things To Do in Seika cho, Japan
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List of Best Things to do in Seika-cho, Japan
Keihanna Memorial Park
Akishinodera Temple
Todai-ji Temple
Toshodaiji Temple
Hosono Shrine
Nigatsu-do Temple
Nara Park
Isuien Garden
Yoshikien
Omido Kannonji Temple
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Funaoka Onsen in Kyoto
Funaoka Onsen was originally a Japanese inn. This building was built in 1924. Funaoka Onsen is registered as a Yukei Bunkazai, a Japanese Tangible Cultural Property.Boy, this place has a lot of history. The ceiling is fantastic, and then we have these wood carving scenes out of history. And then the tiles, and the bright colors -- but look at that ceiling! That's one of the heroes of Kyoto, Ushiwakamaru, and the long-nosed devil. The story goes that the long-nosed devil taught him all his fighting techniques. This public bath is just like an art museum.Look at these decorative tiles. You know, these are more than 100 years old. And it's really, really an atmosphere.
GINZA Tokyo - Luxury Shopping District and the Most Amazing Buildings!
Ginza Tokyo Japan - Luxury Shopping District and The Most Amazing Buildings! (CC and Subtitles available) Ginza is the place in Tokyo to go for luxury shopping! When is the best time to visit Ginza? What buildings *must* I see? What luxury brands line the Ginza district in Tokyo! Check out the following Ginza buildings: Mikomoto, DeBeers, and the Wako buildings just to name a few.
The Ginza Luxury Shopping District is must visit during your Tokyo trip!
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Japan Travel: Momochi seaside, Fukuoka as Godzilla vs Space Godzilla location
Momochi seaside, Fukuoka as Godzilla vs Space Godzilla location
【005 Fukuoka Momochi Seaside Park】
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Seaside Momochi (シーサイドももち, Shīsaido Momochi) is Fukuoka's modern waterfront located on reclaimed land along Hakata Bay. The area was originally developed as the site of the 1989 Asia Pacific Expo and was designed with attractive, modern features such as wide, tree lined streets, futuristic buildings, public parks and no phone or electricity lines above ground.
Seaside Momochi is home to several attractive amusements including beaches, museums and a variety of shopping and dining options. The main attractions are centered around Fukuoka Tower and the Hawks Town entertainment complex, which are located about one kilometer apart:
Fukuoka Tower
Hours: 9:30 to 22:00 (until 21:00 from October to March)
Closed: The last Monday and Tuesday of June
Admission: 800 yen (20% off for foreigners who show passport identification)
Built in 1989 to commemorate the 100th anniversary of Fukuoka City, Fukuoka Tower stands 234 meters tall and is far and away the city's highest building and Japan's tallest seaside tower. The tower is adorned in over 8000 mirrors and sports a three-storied observation deck at 123 meters above ground with good views over the city.
Robosquare
Hours: 9:30 to 18:00
Closed: Second Wednesday of each month (except Jan, Jul, Aug, Dec), Dec 28-Jan 2
Admission: Free
Robosquare is a showroom where visitors can encounter robots and learn how they can be used in everyday life. The facility has over 200 robots and offers hands-on experiences where both children and adults can play and interact with robots and learn about their technology and production. Robot performances are held daily. There is also a shop selling robot toys and souvenirs. Robosquare is on the second floor of the TV Nishi Nippon building just next to Fukuoka Tower.
Fukuoka City Museum
Hours: 9:30 to 17:30 (until 19:30 from July to August except for Sundays and holidays)
Admission ends 30 minutes before closing
Closed: Mondays (or next day if Monday is a holiday), December 28 to January 4
Admission: 200 yen (permanent exhibition)
This history museum displays the cultural development of the local region with an emphasis on Fukuoka's role as a gateway for trade and culture exchange between Japan and the Korean Peninsula. The permanent exhibit is very well done with interactive exhibits and lots of English information.
Fukuoka Yafuoku Dome
Fukuoka Yafuoku Dome is Japan’s first retractable roofed dome and multi-use arena. The seaside stadium is home to the Softbank Hawks baseball team, which is the only professional baseball team on Kyushu. The stadium hosts events and concerts in addition to games.
Hawks Town Mall
Hours: Varies by store, typically 11:00 to 21:00
Closed: No closing days
Hawks Town Mall is a shopping and entertainment zone just outside of Fukuoka Yafuoku Dome. In addition to a selection of over 100 shops and restaurants, the mall features a diverse array of facilities including the Zepp Fukuoka performance hall, movie theater, a Namco amusement center and a trick art museum.
How to get there
The waterfront area can be reached in a 10-20 minute bus ride from Tenjin Station (230 yen one way), in a 20-30 minute bus ride from Hakata Station (230 yen one way) or in a 15-20 minute walk from Nishijin or Tojinmachi Subway Stations.
In addition, Seaside Momochi is a 20 minute, 1030 yen ferry ride from Uminonakamichi Seaside Park across Hakata Bay. Ferries depart approximately every two hours (more frequent during busy seasons).
Japan traditional architecture Japanese style
Japan traditional architecture
Tatami, shoji, Japanese garden
SMASH! 2014: One Month to Go!
Sydney's very own Japanese pop culture festival, SMASH!, is now back for 2014! This year, we are at our new home, the lovely Rosehill Gardens and will be held on August 9 & 10!
From Art to BJDs, from AMVs to epic Cosplay competitions, SMASH! has all the events (and the merchandise) that you want to fill your anime and manga needs!
When: 9:00am to 5:30pm
Where: Saturday and Sunday, August 9 & 10, 2014
Location: Rosehill Gardens, Camellia, Sydney.
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Japanese School Sports Day, Kids Running Around Sports Day
Japanese School Sports Day, Kids Running Around Sports Day
Japan Day 7: Kyoto International Manga Museum
After the Imperial Palace tour, we visited the Manga Museum closeby - full of a myriad of manga, both in Japanese, English, and a dozen other languages. For tourists - it's an immersive atmosphere that exhibits the subculture in an interesting way. For locals, it functions as a library - allowing members to borrow most kinds of manga. This museum is definitely a must-see for manga fanboys and girls...