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Meiji Holdings : Friend of the Devil - Home interprets heaven. Home is heaven for beginners.
明治ホールディングス株式会社 - アメリカ現地法人 Tel: +81 7 7126 5505 Tel: +81 7 7124 5941 Tel: +81 3 6267 2500 M...
published: 04 Jan 2012
author: GiggishVEVO
Meiji Holdings : Friend of the Devil - Home interprets heaven. Home is heaven for beginners.
Meiji Holdings : Friend of the Devil - Home interprets heaven. Home is heaven for beginners.
明治ホールディングス株式会社 - アメリカ現地法人 Tel: +81 7 7126 5505 Tel: +81 7 7124 5941 Tel: +81 3 6267 2500 Meiji Holdings Company, Limited is a stockholding company establishe...- published: 04 Jan 2012
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meiji dairies corporation - m cube forest
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A Synthesis and Interpretation of Early Meiji Japanese Wood Collections with Plant Portraits
This is a presentation by Ashley Duval given at the 2012 annual meeting of the Society for...
published: 11 Jun 2012
author: TeachEthnobotany
A Synthesis and Interpretation of Early Meiji Japanese Wood Collections with Plant Portraits
A Synthesis and Interpretation of Early Meiji Japanese Wood Collections with Plant Portraits
This is a presentation by Ashley Duval given at the 2012 annual meeting of the Society for Economic Botany. ABSTRACT: A Synthesis and Interpretation of Early...- published: 11 Jun 2012
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Gingrich: I Can Beat Obama
Republican presidential hopeful Newt Gingrish has told a crowd in Iowa that he believes he...
published: 04 Jan 2012
author: AssociatedPress
Gingrich: I Can Beat Obama
Gingrich: I Can Beat Obama
Republican presidential hopeful Newt Gingrish has told a crowd in Iowa that he believes he's the candidate in the GOP field who can best defeat President Bar...- published: 04 Jan 2012
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Background information of Meijing Group
Meijing Group may not be a familiar name for many. But the takeover marks the first Chines...
published: 28 Oct 2013
Background information of Meijing Group
Background information of Meijing Group
Meijing Group may not be a familiar name for many. But the takeover marks the first Chinese private enterprise to purchase controlling stakes of a US aviation company. Meijing Group was registered in Zhengzhou, the capital of Henan province, in 2002. The company is involved in real estate development, sales, leasing, as well as property management and commercial operations. It now aims to expand its business outside of real estate. The group is reportedly expected to complete its purchase of Mooney Aviation Company in November.- published: 28 Oct 2013
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Meiji - Watapachi Grape Cotton Candy
I got this from a shop in SG and this cost me $1. 20 SGD Taste: 4/5 There is popping rock ...
published: 23 Jul 2011
author: kraciepop
Meiji - Watapachi Grape Cotton Candy
Meiji - Watapachi Grape Cotton Candy
I got this from a shop in SG and this cost me $1. 20 SGD Taste: 4/5 There is popping rock candy and some sour bits together with the grape flavored cotton ca...- published: 23 Jul 2011
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Ninja Turtle Shimbun | Fuji Heavy Industries to built some factory in Russia | STS Logistics ASIA
Yasuyuki Yoshinaga: Tel: +7 495 642-89-26 r.naboyshikov@mclogi.ru Always take a good Far E...
published: 25 Dec 2011
author: Shanghai Fengpu Industrial Park
Ninja Turtle Shimbun | Fuji Heavy Industries to built some factory in Russia | STS Logistics ASIA
Ninja Turtle Shimbun | Fuji Heavy Industries to built some factory in Russia | STS Logistics ASIA
Yasuyuki Yoshinaga: Tel: +7 495 642-89-26 r.naboyshikov@mclogi.ru Always take a good Far East look at what you're about to eat in Vladivostok. It's not so im...- published: 25 Dec 2011
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Matsuya Co : Charity begins at Nagoya home, but should not end there | 町の材木屋さん!
インターネットショップ + 株式会社松屋 Tel: +81 7 7126 5505 Tel: +81 7 7124 5941 Tel: +81 3 6267 2500 〒621-0...
published: 04 Jan 2012
author: GiggishVEVO
Matsuya Co : Charity begins at Nagoya home, but should not end there | 町の材木屋さん!
Matsuya Co : Charity begins at Nagoya home, but should not end there | 町の材木屋さん!
インターネットショップ + 株式会社松屋 Tel: +81 7 7126 5505 Tel: +81 7 7124 5941 Tel: +81 3 6267 2500 〒621-0003 京都府亀岡市千歳町国分後田22-1 Matsuya Co., Ltd. (株式会社松屋) is a Japanese depa...- published: 04 Jan 2012
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Nihon Falcom: Believe me, my children have more stamina than a Kyoto power station
日本ファルコム株式会社 * ナナシャトルズ Tel: +81 7 7122 5523 Tel:+358 5 747 3330 Tel: +81 3 6267 2300 〒621-0...
published: 04 Jan 2012
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Nihon Falcom: Believe me, my children have more stamina than a Kyoto power station
Nihon Falcom: Believe me, my children have more stamina than a Kyoto power station
日本ファルコム株式会社 * ナナシャトルズ Tel: +81 7 7122 5523 Tel:+358 5 747 3330 Tel: +81 3 6267 2300 〒621-0003 京都府亀岡市千歳町国分後田22-1 While most of Falcom's games have been ported...- published: 04 Jan 2012
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Henry Cole lecture 2009: Professor Hongnam Kim
Transcript:
Thank you for the very generous introduction of me. And I thank all of you fo...
published: 11 Apr 2011
author: Victoria and Albert Museum
Henry Cole lecture 2009: Professor Hongnam Kim
Transcript:
Thank you for the very generous introduction of me. And I thank all of you for coming this evening to hear my lecture. It is really wonderful to be here - this time Mother Nature finally allowed me to fly into this part of globe. I was very sorry for the postponement of my lecture [which] has inconvenienced many, including my colleagues at the V&A.; Before I left Korea, I went through a Google Search to find out who Henry Cole was – because I did not know about him – and found out really wonderful things about him and felt his contribution was so great in British cultural history, particularly for this eminent museum, and I was very honoured and humbled.
My talk today is about the national museums of the People's Republic of China, Japan, and the Republic of Korea and the issue of cultural nationalism at these institutions. Japan was the first in Asia to launch national museums in the late 19th century, starting with the Tokyo National museum, followed by the Kyoto and Nara National Museums. The country now possesses about 4,000 museums. The Republic of Korea (hereafter called Korea) launched its central museum (National Museum) in 1945, absolving the Imperial Household Museum which existed from 1908 and of the Kyongju Museum. Korea now boasts about 1,000 museums. The first national museum which the People's Republic of China (hereafter called China) created was the National History Museum in 1915, followed by the Palace Museum in 1925 and the Museum of Chinese Revolution in 1961. China has set out to have more than 3,000 museums within a few more years. The seats of its 33 provinces already have their own museums, often of impressive scale. The museum fever is spreading in Asia. Economic prosperity and political stability obviously are the major driving force behind such an increase of museums in Asia.
These museums have followed the models of the West in their mission to preserve natural and manmade heritage, disseminate knowledge, and educate people, offering authentic experiences though exhibitions and education programmes. Nevertheless, one peculiarity observed from these institutions is the presence of cultural nationalism of varying intensity, which can be discerned from their collections and other programmes.
As proven by their birth years, cultural nationalism is indeed their birthmark; a powerful driving force in the colonial and post-colonial era, multilayered but with different agendas, it helped these museums join in nation-building or nation-rebuilding, and in consolidating national identity. But when too prevailing, or when left inmost, it can continue to shape all programmes, knowingly and unknowingly, promoting prejudice and disrespect among the people of three countries. It can even take a form of cultural imperialism in which hegemony (in a cultural sense) is the explicit goal of the nation states in relation to foreign cultures, as seen during the colonial period. National museums are the foremost example of social institutions of these three nations that are shaped in the penetrating process of corresponding (being attracted, pressured, and even forced) and even promoting the values of cultural nationalism. The outcome can be unhealthy and anti-educational, especially for children and the youths.
It was this issue of cultural nationalism which was of major concern during my tenure as the Director of Korea's National Museum. The question was how much of it is a necessity, and how much of it should be expelled to make the Asian community a healthier and more friendly one with mutual tolerance and respect. In this rapidly changing social world, there isn't much for us to hang onto. Museums, and perhaps universities and libraries, may remain as the last institutions for spiritual comforts, purification, and the reassurance of human dignity.
Now, first, let me brief you on the nature of cultural nationalism in the region. Then I will move on to describe how cultural nationalism was operating in the past, and what sorts of change have occurred to affect these museums in recent years. I must say that the subject turned out to be so loaded that it was like disturbing a beehive. I hope you will bear with me.
Cultural Nationalism and National Museums in East Asia
The first is the cultural nationalism and the national museums of East Asia. Cultural nationalism in East Asia is deeply rooted in the region’s geopolitical history. While I talk, I shall have on the screen a moving cultural map of 2000 years for the region as a simple historical survey. The dramatic changes in this map are the result of bloody wars, conquests, colonisation, and independence struggles which involved nearly 60 ethnic people-groups in the East Asian region. Included are the Han Chinese, the Korean and the Japanese who became the final winners in the region as of today. Naturally, ethnic solidarity, patriotism and nationalism were the strongest weapons in these struggles for ethnic and national surv
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Tokyo Fieldwork 2011
In November 2011 the Spatial Dialogues team conducted fieldwork at a number of sites in an...
published: 02 Aug 2013
author: Spatial Dialogues
Tokyo Fieldwork 2011
In November 2011 the Spatial Dialogues team conducted fieldwork at a number of sites in and around Tokyo including the Saitama River, Tokyo Bay and the underground water storage tanks in Saitama. All the sites are part of the social, economic and environmental uses and roles of water in Tokyo. The team collaborated with Christophe Charles and students from Musashino Arts University, Tokyo.
Sumida River, Tokyo
Tokyo has four major river systems: Tama gawa, Turumi gawa, Arakawa and Tone. Generally they collect water from the mountains in the West and drain into Tokyo bay. Flooding of these river systems was particularly common in the 1950s due to rapid urban postwar expansion. From the 1980s a program was designed to prevent the flooding of Tokyo through the design of underground river and drainage systems.The Sumida River (Sumida gawa) flows through Tokyo draining out to Tokyo Bay. The river was created after the artificial diversion of Arakawa during the Meiji period.
Saitama Underground Water Storage
The Tokyo Metropolitan Area Outer Underground Discharge Channel (shutoken gaikaku hōsuiro) in Saitama, is an undergound storage facility designed to prevent overflow and flooding during heavy rains and typhoons (http://www.ktr.mlit.go.jp/edogawa/project/gaikaku). The structure is designed to mitigate the effects of increasing urbanisation on agricultural land in the Edo gawa flood basin. The system consists of a series of network pipes and storage tanks 50m underground, and is one of the largest engineering projects of its type in the world. Fieldwork was conducted in the large concrete surge tank, which is 24.5mx177mx78m with 59 pillars and is designed to hold and then pump water back into the Edogawa river system.
Tokyo Bay
Tokyo Bay consists of a series of artificial islands and land reclamation, some of which date from the Edo period. It is surrounded by industrial, recreational, transport and residential spaces. The topography of Tokyo has undergone a series of significant interventions starting during the Edo Tokugawa period (1603–1867), these include land reclamation around the Bay and the redirection and deepening of river channels. The changes to the river system were partly in response to the alleviation of flooding, military interests and also an expanding urbanism.
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Akame-shujuhachi-taki Waterfalls!
Went to Akame-shujuhachi-taki waterfalls today...a definite out of the box adventure. Enjo...
published: 12 Dec 2011
author: Kyoto Dream Trips
Akame-shujuhachi-taki Waterfalls!
Went to Akame-shujuhachi-taki waterfalls today...a definite out of the box adventure. Enjoyed the hike, onsen and local delicacies!
Here's a bit more about these waterfalls: Akame-shujuhachi-taki is a collective name for numerous big and small cascades in the valley of about 4km length, situated at the upstream of Taki River that flows at the border of Iga and Yamato. Among these waterfalls,"Fudo-taki, Senju-taki, Nunobiki-taki, Ninai-taki, and Biwa-taki are called Akame-gobaku and especially beautiful.
It will take 3 hours to visit these waterfalls, you can surely enjoy the distinct cascades as well as the beauty of nature such as surrounding greenery and mountain streams. These waterfalls are selected as the "Best 100 waterfalls of Japan" while the surrounding scenery is selected as the "Best 100 forest baths." There is a campground facility at the downstream region of Akame-shujuhachi-taki where you can enjoy playing in the river with limpid streams.
The given name "Akame (Red Eye)" is based on the legend in which Fudo-Myoo appeared riding on a red-eyed horse in front of a practitioner who were performing cold water ablutions in a waterfall.
It was well worth the drive there, it took 2 hours to get there and if you want to hike the full course and take pictures.. you need to allow @5 hours to be safe, that is all the way to the end and back. It is a mostly paved pathway some a bit steep up the mountain , etc., there is a railing to hold onto. There are a few nice onsen in the vicinity for a refresher after your hike!
Here’s a little explanation about the Akame-gobaku:
Fudo Fall: Height is 15 meters, width is 7 meters and at a depth of 10 meters. Fudo Fall is named after “Fudo-Myo-Oh” which is one of the Gods of Buddhism. Until the middle of the Meiji era (end of the 19th century) it was primeval forest further from here. You can see its magnificent view from the bridge over the ravine.
Senjyu Fall: Height is 15 meters, width is 4 meters and at a depth of 20 meters. The fall, rocks and trees make a beautiful artistic harmony. The way water fals looks like “senjyu” which means a thousand hands. It is said that it was named after “Senjyu-kan-non” which is one of the Gods in Buddhism.
Nunobiki Fall: This waterfall, falling from a height of 30 meters high, looks like a long strip of cloth. No one doubts that it is one of the most beautiful falls in Akame-shujuhachi-taki waterfalls. It is 30 meters deep and reveals the power of water in the hollowed out the rock!
Ninai Fall: This fall which split into two streams sandwich a big rock. It seems as if the waterfall carries a rock on its shoulder. Seeing from a higher place near Ninai Fall, you will find another fall just above Ninai fall. It is said that this is the most beautiful view in Akame-shujuhachi-taki waterfalls.
Biwa Fall: Last one of the best five. At a height of 15 meters, a depth of 10 meters, its indigo blue basin that is surrounded by a cliff looks like a bathtub made of rocks. “Biwa fall” is named after “Biwa” for its shape, which is an oriental stringed instrument.
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Shin'en Garden of Heian jingu in Kyoto!
The Shin'en consists of four gardens which surround the main shrine buildings on the south...
published: 22 Sep 2012
author: Kyoto Dream Trips
Shin'en Garden of Heian jingu in Kyoto!
The Shin'en consists of four gardens which surround the main shrine buildings on the south, west, middle, and east. With a total area of approximately 33,000 square meters, these stroll-style landscape gardens are designated as a national scenic spot representative of Meiji-era (1868-1912) garden design.
Nishi Shin'en (West Garden)
The focus of the Nishi Shin'en is a quiet pond named Byakko-ike. The irises around the pond bloom in all their glory in early summer, lending the garden an ethereal beauty. A tea ceremony arbor called Choshin-tei is located in the cluster of trees in the garden's southwest.
Minami Shin'en (South Garden)
This garden is a Heian-style garden designed for holding Kyokusui-no-en, a garden party during which aristocrats amused themselves by composing Japanese poems. In spring, the garden is bright with the deep pink blossoms of drooping cherry trees. The cherry blossoms are followed by azaleas in early summer and by hagi (Japanese bush clover) in autumn. The garden contains a smaller garden called Heian-no-sono featuring plants and flowers which appear in Heian-period literary works.
Naka Shin'en (Middle Garden)
Visitors who pass through the cluster of trees behind the shrine's main buildings will find a beautiful garden called Naka Shin'en. this garden, as well as the Nishi Shin'en, was constructed in 1895. It contains the Soryu-ike pond which features the Garyu-kyo, a walkway consisting of stone pillars which once served as foundation stones for the girders of Sanjo Ohashi and Gojo Ohashi, famous bridges in the centre of the city of Kyoto. The pond is surrounded by an exquisite expanse of rabbit-ear irises.
Higashi Shin'en (East Garden)
This garden was contructed in the early 1910s. In the centre of the garden, there is a pond called Seiho-ike on which courtiers are said to have gone boating in ancient times. Borrowing the Higashiyama hills as background scenery, the garden contains two elegant old-style buidings - the Taihei-kaku and the Shobi-kan adjacent to it - which add to the garden's overall charm.
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Fukuya -Tears of fish- at the festival Nobunaga 2013
Fukuya "Tears of fish" at the Nobunaga Festival 2013 Komaki city,Aichi pref in Japan Decem...
published: 02 Jan 2014
Fukuya -Tears of fish- at the festival Nobunaga 2013
Fukuya -Tears of fish- at the festival Nobunaga 2013
Fukuya "Tears of fish" at the Nobunaga Festival 2013 Komaki city,Aichi pref in Japan December 23, I walked by the station square on the festival day. then I recorded him on my smartphone because he was singing there by chance. History of Komaki During the Sengoku period, the area surrounding Mount Komaki was the site of the Battle of Komaki and Nagakute in 1584. It was part of the holdings of Owari Domain during the Edo period. During the Meiji period, the area was organized into villages under Higashikasugai District, Aichi. Komaki was proclaimed a town on July 16, 1906. Komaki was raised to city status on January 1, 1955, after merging with the village of Kitasato in Nishikasugai District, Aichi. The year,2013, commemorates 450 years since the construction of Komakiyama Castle by Oda Nobunaga.- published: 02 Jan 2014
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Matheson - Taiyo Nippon Sanso Corporation : Basking Ridge - Nagoya Home life's great, man !
ナナシャトルズ(バドミントン部)の練習風景 * 台灣雅芳股份有限公司 Tel: +81 7 7122 1119 Tel: +81 7 7122 6340 Tel: +81 6 63...
published: 04 Jan 2012
author: GiggishVEVO
Matheson - Taiyo Nippon Sanso Corporation : Basking Ridge - Nagoya Home life's great, man !
Matheson - Taiyo Nippon Sanso Corporation : Basking Ridge - Nagoya Home life's great, man !
ナナシャトルズ(バドミントン部)の練習風景 * 台灣雅芳股份有限公司 Tel: +81 7 7122 1119 Tel: +81 7 7122 6340 Tel: +81 6 6348 6380 〒621-0003 京都府亀岡市千歳町国分後田22-1 Matheson is a supplier of atmos...- published: 04 Jan 2012
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Dai Nippon Printing : A great artist is always before his time or behind it in Nagoya ...
大日本印刷 - ナナシャトルズ(バドミントン)Tel: +81 7 7126 5505 Tel: +81 7 7124 5941 Tel: +81 3 6267 2500 Dai ...
published: 04 Jan 2012
author: GiggishVEVO
Dai Nippon Printing : A great artist is always before his time or behind it in Nagoya ...
Dai Nippon Printing : A great artist is always before his time or behind it in Nagoya ...
大日本印刷 - ナナシャトルズ(バドミントン)Tel: +81 7 7126 5505 Tel: +81 7 7124 5941 Tel: +81 3 6267 2500 Dai Nippon Printing is a Japanese printing company. It is involved in a...- published: 04 Jan 2012
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