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Amazing 90's Japanese song - Japan Slideshow (1897 - 1906)
Amazing 90's Japanese song - Japan Slideshow (1897 - 1906)
Amazing 90's Japanese song - Japan Slideshow (1897 - 1906)
It dosen't need any description. Listen, watch, and enjoy.
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Beautiful Store Window Christmas Displays in Ginza Tokyo Japan 1906
Beautiful Store Window Christmas Displays in Ginza Tokyo Japan 1906
Beautiful Store Window Christmas Displays in Ginza Tokyo Japan 1906
Beautiful Store Window Christmas Displays in Ginza Tokyo Japan 1906.
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Vintage Japanese Music c.1906 - HARUSAME "Spring Rain" (春雨)
Vintage Japanese Music c.1906 - HARUSAME "Spring Rain" (春雨)
Vintage Japanese Music c.1906 - HARUSAME "Spring Rain" (春雨)
The title is HARUSAME "Spring Rain" (春雨), played by the The Imperial Guard Military Band (近衛師團軍樂隊), recorded about 1906 in Tokyo, J...
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Manchuria under Japanese Control: "Manchukuo: The Newborn Empire" circa 1937 Beaux Art Productions
Manchuria under Japanese Control: "Manchukuo: The Newborn Empire" circa 1937 Beaux Art Productions
Manchuria under Japanese Control: "Manchukuo: The Newborn Empire" circa 1937 Beaux Art Productions
more at http://news.quickfound.net/intl/china_news.html The Japanese puppet state of Manchukuo, located in what is now Manchuria, China, is described in the ...
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Russo-Japanese War - Battle of Tsushima -1080p HD
Russo-Japanese War - Battle of Tsushima -1080p HD
Russo-Japanese War - Battle of Tsushima -1080p HD
I don't know which movie is this, but it has really epic battle scenes, I found this clip and added sounds to it...
The Battle of Tsushima, commonly known as the "Sea of Japan Naval Battle" in Japan and the "Battle of Tsushima Strait", was the major naval battle fought between Russia and Japan during the Russo-Japanese War. This was naval history's only decisive sea battle fought by modern steel battleship fleets, the first naval battle in which wireless telegraphy played a critically important role, and has been characterized as the "dying echo of the old era -- for the last time in the history of naval warfare ships of the line of a beaten
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Japanese old pianist at home (Series 02) c.1906
Japanese old pianist at home (Series 02) c.1906
Japanese old pianist at home (Series 02) c.1906
Beginning part of Piano Quintet by D.Shostakovich.
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JAPAN TO BUY 42 F35 STEALTH FIGHTER JETS CCTV News
JAPAN TO BUY 42 F35 STEALTH FIGHTER JETS CCTV News
JAPAN TO BUY 42 F35 STEALTH FIGHTER JETS CCTV News
FirstGameWorld Media: http://www.firstgameworld.com/playgame.php?id=474 Smacktalk it if you think you are right... http://www.smacktalk.info Classical litera...
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Visiting Japan - Sankei-en - Japan Trip | Sankei Garden
Visiting Japan - Sankei-en - Japan Trip | Sankei Garden
Visiting Japan - Sankei-en - Japan Trip | Sankei Garden
Sankei-en (三溪園 Sankei Garden?) is a traditional Japanese-style garden in Naka Ward, Yokohama, Japan, which opened in 1906.[1] Sankei-en was designed and built by Tomitaro Hara (原富太郎?) (1868–1939), known by the pseudonym Sankei Hara, who was a silk trader. More Info Visit : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sankei-en
Visiting Japan - Sankei-en - Japan Trip | Sankei Garden, Japanese-style garden, Naka Ward, Yokohama, Japan
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Vintage Japanese Music - Sendo Kawaiya by Kikutaro Takahashi 1935
Vintage Japanese Music - Sendo Kawaiya by Kikutaro Takahashi 1935
Vintage Japanese Music - Sendo Kawaiya by Kikutaro Takahashi 1935
"The song is called "Cute Girl Standing At The Prow". I guess this was recorded in 1930s and reissued in late-1940s." This song was first released in 1935. t...
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Shock Waves: 100 Years After the 1906 Earthquake
Shock Waves: 100 Years After the 1906 Earthquake
Shock Waves: 100 Years After the 1906 Earthquake
http://gallery.usgs.gov/videos/730 Shock Waves is an Emmy Award nominated USGS television program that aired on San Francisco's CBS-5 in April, 2006 during t...
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Japanese Gardens (Ogrody japońskie)
Japanese Gardens (Ogrody japońskie)
Japanese Gardens (Ogrody japońskie)
The Japanese Gardens at Tully were created between the years 1906-1910. Devised by Colonel William Hall-Walker (later Lord Wavertree), a wealthy Scotsman of ...
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22 Things To Do in Tokyo, Japan
22 Things To Do in Tokyo, Japan
22 Things To Do in Tokyo, Japan
22 Things To Do in Tokyo, Japan.
Table of Contents:
1. Tokyo Tower - 0:45
2. Roppongi Hills - 1:17
3. Asakusa/Senso-Ji Temple - 1:45
4. Yurakucho - 2:16
Food break: Yakitori - 2:38
5. Meiji Shrine - 3:02
6. Yasakuni Shrine - 3:33
7. Yushukan War Museum - 3:49
8. Akihabara Anime District - 4:19
Food break: Avocado Bacon Cheeseburger - 4:52
9. Sumo at Ryogoku Kokugikan - 5:14
10. Diver City Tokyo Plaza - 6:20
11. Shibuya Crossing - 6:57
12. Tsukiji Fish Market - 7:27
13. Tsukiji Honganji Temple - 7:55
Food break: Seafood at Tsukiji Fish Market - 8:20
Food break: Takoyaki - 8:35
14. Imperial Palace - 8:51
15. East Gardens - included with
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92.8MHz 南日本放送 FM補完中継局 Eスポ受信 April.16 2015 1906 JST
92.8MHz 南日本放送 FM補完中継局 Eスポ受信 April.16 2015 1906 JST
92.8MHz 南日本放送 FM補完中継局 Eスポ受信 April.16 2015 1906 JST
QTH:Kanagawa-Perf,Japan
ANT:2 Element FM Antenna
RX:FDM-S2
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Yonex Japan Open 2015 | Badminton F – Highlights
Yonex Japan Open 2015 | Badminton F – Highlights
Yonex Japan Open 2015 | Badminton F – Highlights
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Yonex Japan Open 2015
Badminton
Finals
Highlights
Match 1 – XD | Zhang Nan/Zhao Yunlei vs Joachim Fischer Nielsen/Christinna Pedersen
Match 2 – WS | Akane Yamaguchi vs Nozomi Okuhara
Match 3 – MS | Lin Dan vs Viktor Axelsen
Match 4 – WD | Christinna Pedersen/Kamilla Rytter Juhl vs Zhao Yunlei/Zhong Qianxin
Match 5 – MD | Lee Yong Dae/Yoo Yeon Seong vs Fu Haifeng/Zhang Nan
BadmintonWorld.TV is the official live channel of the Badminton World Federation (BWF), where we bring to you live, catch-up and delayed streaming of the major events on our calendar such as the MetLife BWF World Superseries and the BWF Worl
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Close up view of vessel loading, Tokyo Harbor, Sefco Japan 3n (2010)
Close up view of vessel loading, Tokyo Harbor, Sefco Japan 3n (2010)
Close up view of vessel loading, Tokyo Harbor, Sefco Japan 3n (2010)
The containership "HANJIN PHOENIX" is loaded at the Odaba pier, at the state of the art Evergeen marine terminal. See trucks get their container lifted off t...
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1906 San Francisco Earthquake
1906 San Francisco Earthquake
1906 San Francisco Earthquake
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Vintage Japanese Music c.1906 - Victor Record 11305
Vintage Japanese Music c.1906 - Victor Record 11305
Vintage Japanese Music c.1906 - Victor Record 11305
Description
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Launch of Japanese man-of-war "Chitosa" [i.e., "Chitose"]
Launch of Japanese man-of-war "Chitosa" [i.e., "Chitose"]
Launch of Japanese man-of-war "Chitosa" [i.e., "Chitose"]
SUMMARY This film shows the launching of the Imperial Japanese Navy cruiser Chitose at the Union Iron Works shipyard, San Francisco, on Saturday, January 22,...
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Earthquake Catastrophe Like Japan's Could Hit Pacific Northwest
Earthquake Catastrophe Like Japan's Could Hit Pacific Northwest
Earthquake Catastrophe Like Japan's Could Hit Pacific Northwest
A massive earthquake like the one that unleashed a giant tsunami and killed nearly 16000 people in Japan a year ago not only could happen here in the U.S., ...
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Earthquakes | Earthquake Video Caught On Tape | Natural Disasters | Earthquake San Francisco 1906
Earthquakes | Earthquake Video Caught On Tape | Natural Disasters | Earthquake San Francisco 1906
Earthquakes | Earthquake Video Caught On Tape | Natural Disasters | Earthquake San Francisco 1906
Earthquake San Francisco 1906 | Earthquakes | Earth Quake Facts Video Caught On Tape | Natural Disasters
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The 1906 San Francisco earthquake struck the coast of Northern California at 5:12 a.m. on Wednesday, April 18.Devastating fires broke out in the city that lasted for several days. As a result, about 3,000 people died and over 80% of San Francisco was destroyed.
The earthquake and resulting fire are remembered as one of the worst natural disasters in the history of the United States alongside the Galveston Hurricane of 1900 and Hurricane Katrina in 2005.The death toll from t
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Mysterious abandoned mansion of Mr H
Mysterious abandoned mansion of Mr H
Mysterious abandoned mansion of Mr H
This was abandoned by the mysterious political figure of Japan, Mr H. He moved out of the house in 1906 when the mansion was 2 years old. It has since sat untouched. Pic credits to Tokyo Times
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Soil liquefaction in Japan
Soil liquefaction in Japan
Soil liquefaction in Japan
Only in Japan.. The magnitude 9.0 Tohoku earthquake that struck Japan in 2011 generated a huge tsunami that left large underwater dunes on the seafloor.
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Sefco Japan - Maritime related videos, series 1x (2010)
Sefco Japan - Maritime related videos, series 1x (2010)
Sefco Japan - Maritime related videos, series 1x (2010)
This series of short videos include images taken in and around both Yokohama Bay and Tokyo Harbor. As an island nation, Japan has along history as well as cu...
Vintage Japanese Music c.1906 - HARUSAME "Spring Rain" (春雨)
The title is HARUSAME "Spring Rain" (春雨), played by the The Imperial Guard Military Band (近衛師團軍樂隊), recorded about 1906 in Tokyo, J...
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The title is HARUSAME "Spring Rain" (春雨), played by the The Imperial Guard Military Band (近衛師團軍樂隊), recorded about 1906 in Tokyo, J...
- published: 14 Mar 2014
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Manchuria under Japanese Control: "Manchukuo: The Newborn Empire" circa 1937 Beaux Art Productions
more at http://news.quickfound.net/intl/china_news.html The Japanese puppet state of Manchukuo, located in what is now Manchuria, China, is described in the ...
wn.com/Manchuria Under Japanese Control Manchukuo The Newborn Empire Circa 1937 Beaux Art Productions
more at http://news.quickfound.net/intl/china_news.html The Japanese puppet state of Manchukuo, located in what is now Manchuria, China, is described in the ...
Russo-Japanese War - Battle of Tsushima -1080p HD
I don't know which movie is this, but it has really epic battle scenes, I found this clip and added sounds to it...
The Battle of Tsushima, commonly known as the "Sea of Japan Naval Battle" in Japan and the "Battle of Tsushima Strait", was the major naval battle fought between Russia and Japan during the Russo-Japanese War. This was naval history's only decisive sea battle fought by modern steel battleship fleets, the first naval battle in which wireless telegraphy played a critically important role, and has been characterized as the "dying echo of the old era -- for the last time in the history of naval warfare ships of the line of a beaten fleet surrendered on the high seas."
It was fought on May 27--28, 1905 (May 14--15 in the Julian calendar then in use in Russia) in the Tsushima Strait between Korea and southern Japan. In this battle the Japanese fleet under Admiral Tōgō Heihachirō destroyed two-thirds of the Russian fleet, under Admiral Zinovy Rozhestvensky, which had traveled over 18,000 nautical miles (33,000 km) to reach the Far East. In London in 1906, Sir George Sydenham Clarke wrote, "The battle of Tsu-shima is by far the greatest and the most important naval event since Trafalgar"; decades later, historian Edmund Morris maintained that it remained the greatest naval battle since Trafalgar.
Prior to the Russo-Japanese War, countries constructed their battleships with mixed batteries of mainly 152 mm (6-inch), 203 mm (8-inch), 254 mm (10-inch) and 305 mm (12-inch) guns, with the intent that these battleships fight on the battle line in a close-quarter, decisive fleet action. The Battle of Tsushima demonstrated that battleship speed and big guns[6] with longer ranges were more advantageous in naval battles than mixed batteries of different sizes.
The wireless telegraph was invented in the last half of the 1890s, and by the turn of the century all major navies were adopting this improved communications technology. Although Alexander Stepanovich Popov of the Naval Warfare Institute had built and demonstrated a wireless telegraphy set in 1900, equipment from the firm Telefunken in Germany was initially adopted by the Imperial Russian Navy. In Japan, Professor Shunkichi Kimura was commissioned into the Imperial Navy to develop their own wireless system, and this was in place on many of the Japanese warships before 1904. Although both sides had early wireless telegraphy, the Russians were using German sets and had difficulties in their use and maintenance, while the Japanese had the advantage of using their own equipment. It is recognized today that this battle was the beginning of electronic warfare.
wn.com/Russo Japanese War Battle Of Tsushima 1080P Hd
I don't know which movie is this, but it has really epic battle scenes, I found this clip and added sounds to it...
The Battle of Tsushima, commonly known as the "Sea of Japan Naval Battle" in Japan and the "Battle of Tsushima Strait", was the major naval battle fought between Russia and Japan during the Russo-Japanese War. This was naval history's only decisive sea battle fought by modern steel battleship fleets, the first naval battle in which wireless telegraphy played a critically important role, and has been characterized as the "dying echo of the old era -- for the last time in the history of naval warfare ships of the line of a beaten fleet surrendered on the high seas."
It was fought on May 27--28, 1905 (May 14--15 in the Julian calendar then in use in Russia) in the Tsushima Strait between Korea and southern Japan. In this battle the Japanese fleet under Admiral Tōgō Heihachirō destroyed two-thirds of the Russian fleet, under Admiral Zinovy Rozhestvensky, which had traveled over 18,000 nautical miles (33,000 km) to reach the Far East. In London in 1906, Sir George Sydenham Clarke wrote, "The battle of Tsu-shima is by far the greatest and the most important naval event since Trafalgar"; decades later, historian Edmund Morris maintained that it remained the greatest naval battle since Trafalgar.
Prior to the Russo-Japanese War, countries constructed their battleships with mixed batteries of mainly 152 mm (6-inch), 203 mm (8-inch), 254 mm (10-inch) and 305 mm (12-inch) guns, with the intent that these battleships fight on the battle line in a close-quarter, decisive fleet action. The Battle of Tsushima demonstrated that battleship speed and big guns[6] with longer ranges were more advantageous in naval battles than mixed batteries of different sizes.
The wireless telegraph was invented in the last half of the 1890s, and by the turn of the century all major navies were adopting this improved communications technology. Although Alexander Stepanovich Popov of the Naval Warfare Institute had built and demonstrated a wireless telegraphy set in 1900, equipment from the firm Telefunken in Germany was initially adopted by the Imperial Russian Navy. In Japan, Professor Shunkichi Kimura was commissioned into the Imperial Navy to develop their own wireless system, and this was in place on many of the Japanese warships before 1904. Although both sides had early wireless telegraphy, the Russians were using German sets and had difficulties in their use and maintenance, while the Japanese had the advantage of using their own equipment. It is recognized today that this battle was the beginning of electronic warfare.
- published: 13 Oct 2012
- views: 643473
JAPAN TO BUY 42 F35 STEALTH FIGHTER JETS CCTV News
FirstGameWorld Media: http://www.firstgameworld.com/playgame.php?id=474 Smacktalk it if you think you are right... http://www.smacktalk.info Classical litera...
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FirstGameWorld Media: http://www.firstgameworld.com/playgame.php?id=474 Smacktalk it if you think you are right... http://www.smacktalk.info Classical litera...
Visiting Japan - Sankei-en - Japan Trip | Sankei Garden
Sankei-en (三溪園 Sankei Garden?) is a traditional Japanese-style garden in Naka Ward, Yokohama, Japan, which opened in 1906.[1] Sankei-en was designed and built by Tomitaro Hara (原富太郎?) (1868–1939), known by the pseudonym Sankei Hara, who was a silk trader. More Info Visit : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sankei-en
Visiting Japan - Sankei-en - Japan Trip | Sankei Garden, Japanese-style garden, Naka Ward, Yokohama, Japan
wn.com/Visiting Japan Sankei En Japan Trip | Sankei Garden
Sankei-en (三溪園 Sankei Garden?) is a traditional Japanese-style garden in Naka Ward, Yokohama, Japan, which opened in 1906.[1] Sankei-en was designed and built by Tomitaro Hara (原富太郎?) (1868–1939), known by the pseudonym Sankei Hara, who was a silk trader. More Info Visit : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sankei-en
Visiting Japan - Sankei-en - Japan Trip | Sankei Garden, Japanese-style garden, Naka Ward, Yokohama, Japan
- published: 26 Sep 2015
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Vintage Japanese Music - Sendo Kawaiya by Kikutaro Takahashi 1935
"The song is called "Cute Girl Standing At The Prow". I guess this was recorded in 1930s and reissued in late-1940s." This song was first released in 1935. t...
wn.com/Vintage Japanese Music Sendo Kawaiya By Kikutaro Takahashi 1935
"The song is called "Cute Girl Standing At The Prow". I guess this was recorded in 1930s and reissued in late-1940s." This song was first released in 1935. t...
- published: 01 Feb 2009
- views: 13987
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author:
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Shock Waves: 100 Years After the 1906 Earthquake
http://gallery.usgs.gov/videos/730 Shock Waves is an Emmy Award nominated USGS television program that aired on San Francisco's CBS-5 in April, 2006 during t...
wn.com/Shock Waves 100 Years After The 1906 Earthquake
http://gallery.usgs.gov/videos/730 Shock Waves is an Emmy Award nominated USGS television program that aired on San Francisco's CBS-5 in April, 2006 during t...
Japanese Gardens (Ogrody japońskie)
The Japanese Gardens at Tully were created between the years 1906-1910. Devised by Colonel William Hall-Walker (later Lord Wavertree), a wealthy Scotsman of ...
wn.com/Japanese Gardens (Ogrody JapońSkie)
The Japanese Gardens at Tully were created between the years 1906-1910. Devised by Colonel William Hall-Walker (later Lord Wavertree), a wealthy Scotsman of ...
22 Things To Do in Tokyo, Japan
22 Things To Do in Tokyo, Japan.
Table of Contents:
1. Tokyo Tower - 0:45
2. Roppongi Hills - 1:17
3. Asakusa/Senso-Ji Temple - 1:45
4. Yurakucho - 2:16
Food break: Yakitori - 2:38
5. Meiji Shrine - 3:02
6. Yasakuni Shrine - 3:33
7. Yushukan War Museum - 3:49
8. Akihabara Anime District - 4:19
Food break: Avocado Bacon Cheeseburger - 4:52
9. Sumo at Ryogoku Kokugikan - 5:14
10. Diver City Tokyo Plaza - 6:20
11. Shibuya Crossing - 6:57
12. Tsukiji Fish Market - 7:27
13. Tsukiji Honganji Temple - 7:55
Food break: Seafood at Tsukiji Fish Market - 8:20
Food break: Takoyaki - 8:35
14. Imperial Palace - 8:51
15. East Gardens - included with Imperial Palace
16. Shinkjuku Golden Gai - 9:24
17. Shinjuku Chuo Park - 9:55
18. Gakuen Cocoon Tower - 10:29
Food break: Tempura Soba - 10:53
19. Tokyo Dome - 11:11
20. Tokyo Sky Tree - 11:41
21. Bunkyo Civic Center Observatory - 12:09
22. Kodokan Judo Institute - 12:33
Music by: Hikosaemon
https://www.youtube.com/user/Hikosaemon
https://soundcloud.com/hikosaemon
Song Title: Fuji Electro Sunset
Download Link: https://soundcloud.com/hikosaemon/fuji-electro-sunset
Song Title: Hanami Tripping
Download Link: https://soundcloud.com/hikosaemon/hanami-tripping
Song Title: Leaving Tokyo Tonight
Download Link: https://soundcloud.com/hikosaemon/leaving-tokyo-tonight
Song Title: Shiny Modem
Download Link: https://soundcloud.com/hikosaemon/shiny-modem
Hikosaemon music is available royalty-free under Creative Commons license 3.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/)
Other music by: www.teknoaxe.com
Song Title: Basic Industrial Run
Download Link: http://teknoaxe.com/Link_Code_3.php?q=819
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Video shot with:
Canon 650D/Rebel T4i
Davis & Sanford Provista 7518 Airlift Tripod
FM18 Fluid Head
RODE Videomic Pro
wn.com/22 Things To Do In Tokyo, Japan
22 Things To Do in Tokyo, Japan.
Table of Contents:
1. Tokyo Tower - 0:45
2. Roppongi Hills - 1:17
3. Asakusa/Senso-Ji Temple - 1:45
4. Yurakucho - 2:16
Food break: Yakitori - 2:38
5. Meiji Shrine - 3:02
6. Yasakuni Shrine - 3:33
7. Yushukan War Museum - 3:49
8. Akihabara Anime District - 4:19
Food break: Avocado Bacon Cheeseburger - 4:52
9. Sumo at Ryogoku Kokugikan - 5:14
10. Diver City Tokyo Plaza - 6:20
11. Shibuya Crossing - 6:57
12. Tsukiji Fish Market - 7:27
13. Tsukiji Honganji Temple - 7:55
Food break: Seafood at Tsukiji Fish Market - 8:20
Food break: Takoyaki - 8:35
14. Imperial Palace - 8:51
15. East Gardens - included with Imperial Palace
16. Shinkjuku Golden Gai - 9:24
17. Shinjuku Chuo Park - 9:55
18. Gakuen Cocoon Tower - 10:29
Food break: Tempura Soba - 10:53
19. Tokyo Dome - 11:11
20. Tokyo Sky Tree - 11:41
21. Bunkyo Civic Center Observatory - 12:09
22. Kodokan Judo Institute - 12:33
Music by: Hikosaemon
https://www.youtube.com/user/Hikosaemon
https://soundcloud.com/hikosaemon
Song Title: Fuji Electro Sunset
Download Link: https://soundcloud.com/hikosaemon/fuji-electro-sunset
Song Title: Hanami Tripping
Download Link: https://soundcloud.com/hikosaemon/hanami-tripping
Song Title: Leaving Tokyo Tonight
Download Link: https://soundcloud.com/hikosaemon/leaving-tokyo-tonight
Song Title: Shiny Modem
Download Link: https://soundcloud.com/hikosaemon/shiny-modem
Hikosaemon music is available royalty-free under Creative Commons license 3.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/)
Other music by: www.teknoaxe.com
Song Title: Basic Industrial Run
Download Link: http://teknoaxe.com/Link_Code_3.php?q=819
Website: http://www.reddragondiaries.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SeoulTee
Twitter: https://twitter.com/SeoulTee
Video shot with:
Canon 650D/Rebel T4i
Davis & Sanford Provista 7518 Airlift Tripod
FM18 Fluid Head
RODE Videomic Pro
- published: 24 May 2015
- views: 188
Yonex Japan Open 2015 | Badminton F – Highlights
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Yonex Japan Open 2015
Badminton
Finals
Highlights
Match 1 – XD | Zhang Nan/Zhao Yunlei vs Joachim Fischer Nielsen/Christinna Pedersen
Match 2 – WS | Akane Yamaguchi vs Nozomi Okuhara
Match 3 – MS | Lin Dan vs Viktor Axelsen
Match 4 – WD | Christinna Pedersen/Kamilla Rytter Juhl vs Zhao Yunlei/Zhong Qianxin
Match 5 – MD | Lee Yong Dae/Yoo Yeon Seong vs Fu Haifeng/Zhang Nan
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Yonex Japan Open 2015
Badminton
Finals
Highlights
Match 1 – XD | Zhang Nan/Zhao Yunlei vs Joachim Fischer Nielsen/Christinna Pedersen
Match 2 – WS | Akane Yamaguchi vs Nozomi Okuhara
Match 3 – MS | Lin Dan vs Viktor Axelsen
Match 4 – WD | Christinna Pedersen/Kamilla Rytter Juhl vs Zhao Yunlei/Zhong Qianxin
Match 5 – MD | Lee Yong Dae/Yoo Yeon Seong vs Fu Haifeng/Zhang Nan
BadmintonWorld.TV is the official live channel of the Badminton World Federation (BWF), where we bring to you live, catch-up and delayed streaming of the major events on our calendar such as the MetLife BWF World Superseries and the BWF World Championships.
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- published: 13 Sep 2015
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Close up view of vessel loading, Tokyo Harbor, Sefco Japan 3n (2010)
The containership "HANJIN PHOENIX" is loaded at the Odaba pier, at the state of the art Evergeen marine terminal. See trucks get their container lifted off t...
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The containership "HANJIN PHOENIX" is loaded at the Odaba pier, at the state of the art Evergeen marine terminal. See trucks get their container lifted off t...
- published: 11 Sep 2010
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1906 San Francisco Earthquake
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Launch of Japanese man-of-war "Chitosa" [i.e., "Chitose"]
SUMMARY This film shows the launching of the Imperial Japanese Navy cruiser Chitose at the Union Iron Works shipyard, San Francisco, on Saturday, January 22,...
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SUMMARY This film shows the launching of the Imperial Japanese Navy cruiser Chitose at the Union Iron Works shipyard, San Francisco, on Saturday, January 22,...
Earthquake Catastrophe Like Japan's Could Hit Pacific Northwest
A massive earthquake like the one that unleashed a giant tsunami and killed nearly 16000 people in Japan a year ago not only could happen here in the U.S., ...
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A massive earthquake like the one that unleashed a giant tsunami and killed nearly 16000 people in Japan a year ago not only could happen here in the U.S., ...
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The 1906 San Francisco earthquake struck the coast of Northern California at 5:12 a.m. on Wednesday, April 18.Devastating fires broke out in the city that lasted for several days. As a result, about 3,000 people died and over 80% of San Francisco was destroyed.
The earthquake and resulting fire are remembered as one of the worst natural disasters in the history of the United States alongside the Galveston Hurricane of 1900 and Hurricane Katrina in 2005.The death toll from the earthquake and resulting fire remains the greatest loss of life from a natural disaster in California's history.
The 1906 earthquake preceded by three decades the development of the Richter magnitude scale. The most widely accepted estimate for the magnitude of the quake on the modern moment magnitude scale is 7.8 values from 7.7 to as high as 8.25 have been proposed.The main shock epicenter occurred offshore about 2 miles (3.2 km) from the city, near Mussel Rock. Shaking was felt from Oregon to Los Angeles, and inland as far as central Nevada.
A strong foreshock preceded the main shock by about 20 to 25 seconds. The strong shaking of the main shock lasted about 42 seconds. There were decades of minor earthquakes – more than at any other time in the historical record for northern California – before the 1906 quake. Widely interpreted previously as precursory activity to the 1906 earthquake, they have been found to have a strong seasonal pattern and have been postulated to be due to large seasonal sediment loads in coastal bays that overlie faults as a result of the erosion caused by hydraulic mining in the later years of the California Gold Rush.
For years, the epicenter of the quake was assumed to be near the town of Olema, in the Point Reyes area of Marin County, because of evidence of the degree of local earth displacement. In the 1960s, a seismologist at UC Berkeley proposed that the epicenter was more likely offshore of San Francisco, to the northwest of the Golden Gate. The most recent analysis by the United States Geological Survey (USGS) shows that the most likely epicenter was very near Mussel Rock on the coast of Daly City, an adjacent suburb just south of San Francisco.[better source needed] An offshore epicenter is supported by the occurrence of a local tsunami recorded by a tide gauge at the San Francisco Presidio; the wave had an amplitude of approximately 3 in (8 cm) and an approximate period of 40–45 minutes.
Intensity
The most important characteristic of the shaking intensity noted in Lawson's (1908) report was the clear correlation of intensity with underlying geologic conditions. Areas situated in sediment-filled valleys sustained stronger shaking than nearby bedrock sites, and the strongest shaking occurred in areas of former bay where earthquake liquefaction had occurred. Modern seismic-zonation practice accounts for the differences in seismic hazard posed by varying geologic conditions.The shaking intensity as described on the Modified Mercalli intensity scale reached XI (Extreme) in San Francisco and areas to the north like Santa Rosa where destruction was devastating.
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The 1906 San Francisco earthquake struck the coast of Northern California at 5:12 a.m. on Wednesday, April 18.Devastating fires broke out in the city that lasted for several days. As a result, about 3,000 people died and over 80% of San Francisco was destroyed.
The earthquake and resulting fire are remembered as one of the worst natural disasters in the history of the United States alongside the Galveston Hurricane of 1900 and Hurricane Katrina in 2005.The death toll from the earthquake and resulting fire remains the greatest loss of life from a natural disaster in California's history.
The 1906 earthquake preceded by three decades the development of the Richter magnitude scale. The most widely accepted estimate for the magnitude of the quake on the modern moment magnitude scale is 7.8 values from 7.7 to as high as 8.25 have been proposed.The main shock epicenter occurred offshore about 2 miles (3.2 km) from the city, near Mussel Rock. Shaking was felt from Oregon to Los Angeles, and inland as far as central Nevada.
A strong foreshock preceded the main shock by about 20 to 25 seconds. The strong shaking of the main shock lasted about 42 seconds. There were decades of minor earthquakes – more than at any other time in the historical record for northern California – before the 1906 quake. Widely interpreted previously as precursory activity to the 1906 earthquake, they have been found to have a strong seasonal pattern and have been postulated to be due to large seasonal sediment loads in coastal bays that overlie faults as a result of the erosion caused by hydraulic mining in the later years of the California Gold Rush.
For years, the epicenter of the quake was assumed to be near the town of Olema, in the Point Reyes area of Marin County, because of evidence of the degree of local earth displacement. In the 1960s, a seismologist at UC Berkeley proposed that the epicenter was more likely offshore of San Francisco, to the northwest of the Golden Gate. The most recent analysis by the United States Geological Survey (USGS) shows that the most likely epicenter was very near Mussel Rock on the coast of Daly City, an adjacent suburb just south of San Francisco.[better source needed] An offshore epicenter is supported by the occurrence of a local tsunami recorded by a tide gauge at the San Francisco Presidio; the wave had an amplitude of approximately 3 in (8 cm) and an approximate period of 40–45 minutes.
Intensity
The most important characteristic of the shaking intensity noted in Lawson's (1908) report was the clear correlation of intensity with underlying geologic conditions. Areas situated in sediment-filled valleys sustained stronger shaking than nearby bedrock sites, and the strongest shaking occurred in areas of former bay where earthquake liquefaction had occurred. Modern seismic-zonation practice accounts for the differences in seismic hazard posed by varying geologic conditions.The shaking intensity as described on the Modified Mercalli intensity scale reached XI (Extreme) in San Francisco and areas to the north like Santa Rosa where destruction was devastating.
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Mysterious abandoned mansion of Mr H
This was abandoned by the mysterious political figure of Japan, Mr H. He moved out of the house in 1906 when the mansion was 2 years old. It has since sat untouched. Pic credits to Tokyo Times
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Soil liquefaction in Japan
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Japan Travel Guide: 10 Things you need to know Before Coming to JAPAN
Japan Travel Guide: 10 Things you need to know Before Coming to JAPAN
Japan Travel Guide: 10 Things you need to know Before Coming to JAPAN
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Japan Vacation Travel Video Guide • Great Destinations
Japan Vacation Travel Video Guide • Great Destinations
Japan Vacation Travel Video Guide • Great Destinations
Tokyo, a city of 30 million, is a place where traditions and modern inventions live together. From the Tokyo Tower one can see only skyscrapers, palaces made of concrete and glass, multi-level highway junctions and monorail expresses. But under the neon lights there are still rickshaw runners pulling their carts and geishas walking in their wooden shoes. The ornamented pagodas, the Japanese gardens, the calm Shintoist sanctuaries tell us about the age of shoguns and ninjas. The digital cameras and the swords of the samurais can be found at the same store. In the restaurants one can have sushi, sukiyaki and tempura sitting on a tatami, using c
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25 Things To Do in Tokyo, Japan (Watch This Before You Go)
25 Things To Do in Tokyo, Japan (Watch This Before You Go)
25 Things To Do in Tokyo, Japan (Watch This Before You Go)
Get info about things to do, where to stay, and the best food to eat on your visit to Tokyo, Japan. Here's the guide: http://wp.me/psd9b-4EA
Tokyo (東京), Japan, is one of the world's greatest cities, and there's so much to do and see when you visit. From temples and shrines, to gardens and museums, you'll never run out of attractions. Out of all the things you could do, I've chosen a top 25 list for this awesome city (and just so you know food is my first choice in Tokyo)!
1. Ameya-Yokochō (アメヤ横丁) - A giant open air market that offers clothes, cosmetics, food, and restaurants and bars.
2. Meiji Shrine (明治神宮) - This Shinto shrine, surrounded
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Tokyo Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
Tokyo Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
Tokyo Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
Welcome to Tokyo, the capital of Japan and the epitome of the word “megacity.”
In this vast metropolis, ancient traditions blend with futuristic buildings, and your Tokyo sightseeing will take you to representations of each. Pay your respects at temples set in forested hillsides, then flex your credit card in one of the shopping districts, before sitting down to a five-star meal…all in one day.
Your Tokyo tour begins with the subway and train system, which will take you all over this sprawling city. Tokyo is home to some 35 million people, many of which you’ll meet as its public transit carries you throughout its many neighborhoods. Make a
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What to Eat and Do in Tokyo Japan (Watch This Before You Go!)
What to Eat and Do in Tokyo Japan (Watch This Before You Go!)
What to Eat and Do in Tokyo Japan (Watch This Before You Go!)
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Japan Travel Guide - Japan Rail Pass and Budget Tips
Japan Travel Guide - Japan Rail Pass and Budget Tips
Japan Travel Guide - Japan Rail Pass and Budget Tips
http://www.streetsmarttraveler.com/toolbox - In this video, Marcus has created a video Japan Travel Guide, with information on the JR Japan Rail Pass for the bullet train (shinkansen). He also shares more budget tips.
Full links mentioned in video:
http://www.marcusgoesglobal.com/2010/04/your-personal-tokyo.html - Marcus' personal travel blog
http://www.jnto.go.jp/eng/yourguide/ - Your Guide to Japan
http://www.jnto.go.jp/eng/location/rtg/index.html - Practical Travel Guides
https://www.keisei.co.jp/keisei/tetudou/skyliner/us/nrt_access/tokkyu.html - Keisei Limited Express (tokkyu) train from Narita Airport to Tokyo.
http://en.wikipedia.
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Japan travel guide - tips and tricks
Japan travel guide - tips and tricks
Japan travel guide - tips and tricks
Japan travel guide. A few practical tips for first-time backpackers in Japan. What to see, when to visit, how to get around, what to eat and drink, where to stay and what you shouldn't miss in Japan: Tokyo, Temples, Akuhabara, Shibuya, Kyoto, Sushi, Sake, Umeshu, Karaoke, Shinkansen.
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✈Tokyo, Japan ►Vacation Travel Guide
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✈Tokyo, Japan ►Vacation Travel Guide
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Japan Tourism & Vacations 2015
Japan Tourism & Vacations 2015
Japan Tourism & Vacations 2015
Japan Tourism & Vacations 2015, Japan Trip 2015
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Japan, known as Nihon or Nippon (日本) in Japanese, is a nation of islands in East Asia
See in Japan
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Castles
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When most Westerners think of castles, they naturally think of their own in places like England and France however, Japan, too, was a nation of castle-builders. In its feudal days, you could find multiple castles in nearly every prefecture.
Original Castles
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Because of bombings in WWII, fires, edicts to tear down castles, etc. only twelve o
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11 Things to Do in Sapporo | Japan Travel Guide
11 Things to Do in Sapporo | Japan Travel Guide
11 Things to Do in Sapporo | Japan Travel Guide
Sapporo city offers everything to travelers: bountiful nature, fascinating culture, and delicious cuisine. Today, Japanesquest presents you with 11 places to visit in Sapporo!
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No.1 Curb Market
No.2 Odori Park
No.3 Hokkaido University
No.4 Maruyama Park
No.5 Sapporo Station
No.6 Ramen Republic
No.7 Historical Village of Hokkaido
No.8 Shiroi Koibito Park
No. 9 Moer
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Tokyo, Japan Travel Guide -- "Go or No?" Review
Tokyo, Japan Travel Guide -- "Go or No?" Review
Tokyo, Japan Travel Guide -- "Go or No?" Review
The Ins and Outs of traveling to Tokyo, Japan with Andrea Feczko and Rachel Rudwall
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Capital of Japan, and home to sushi, anime, temples, and crazy fashion, Tokyo is a giant city with a lot to see. But, is it worth the trip?
- Japanese meals: sushi, sake, ramen, shabu shabu, and more
- Tsukiji Fish Market & tuna auction
- Shibuya Crossing, Meiji Shrine, Sensoji Temple, Harajuku
- Metropolitan Government Building aerial view
- Photo booths
- Hotels
- Daiwa Sushi, Kisoji, Marunouchi
- Ginza, Asakusa
- Shopping & Japanese fashion: Ginza, Shibu
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Kyoto, Japan Travel Guide 2015
Kyoto, Japan Travel Guide 2015
Kyoto, Japan Travel Guide 2015
Kyoto, Japan Travel Guide 2015 - Tourism & Vacations in Kyoto, Japan - Kyoto, Japan Trip 2015
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Kyōto (京都) was the capital of Japan for over a millennium, and carries a reputation as its most beautiful city. However, visitors may be surprised by how much work they will have to do to see Kyoto's beautiful side. Most first impressions of the city will be of the urban sprawl of central Kyoto, around the ultra-modern glass-and-steel train station, which is itself an example of a city steeped in tradition colliding with the modern world.
Nonetheless
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Top 5 Things to Do in Tokyo® Japan Travel Guide Harajuku-Shibuya Tour BETA
Top 5 Things to Do in Tokyo® Japan Travel Guide Harajuku-Shibuya Tour BETA
Top 5 Things to Do in Tokyo® Japan Travel Guide Harajuku-Shibuya Tour BETA
HERE IS THE MAP! (on google maps)
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So now you are in Tokyo and you don't want to spend the day going from a place to another in a dark subway, right?
So here there is my recommendation, an awesome tour of 5 of the best places in Tokyo, all at a walking distance!
Obviously there are more than 5 things to do in Tokyo and each person has their own favorite places to visit. That being said, if you are a first timer in Japan, I recommend you spend half a day to do this tour. SERIOUSLY. Do this and you'll save a lot of time. Unless you want to see Sumo or the fish ma
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Top 10 Travel Attractions, Kyoto (Japan) - Travel Guide
Top 10 Travel Attractions, Kyoto (Japan) - Travel Guide
Top 10 Travel Attractions, Kyoto (Japan) - Travel Guide
Take a tour of Top 10 Travel Attractions of Kyoto, Japan - part of the World's Greatest Attractions series by GeoBeats.
Hey, this is your travel host, Naomi. I would like to give you a tour of the top ten attractions of Kyoto, Japan.
Number ten, Gion District. A wonderful traditional neighborhood in the city of Kyoto, during your time here you are likely to see geishas in their traditional attire.
Number nine, Bamboo Grove. Unlike any other place you are going to see. Walking through the bamboo grove, you are in a different world, surrounded by the tall bamboo trees.
Number eight, Heian Shrine. This Shinto shrine was constructed in 189
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Nikko Japan Travel Guide
Nikko Japan Travel Guide
Nikko Japan Travel Guide
A travel guide for visiting the temples and shrines of Nikko in Japan.
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Hakone Japan Travel Guide
Hakone Japan Travel Guide
Hakone Japan Travel Guide
A helpful travel guide for anyone planning on visiting Hakone Japan. Tips on taking the train, Hakone Ropeway, cable car, and sights to see. Check out the "C...
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FIRST TIME HERE: JAPAN - Full Episode HD
FIRST TIME HERE: JAPAN - Full Episode HD
FIRST TIME HERE: JAPAN - Full Episode HD
What happens if you make a travel show with no planning?
FIRST TIME HERE follows travelers Josh and Emily as they explore new places for the first time. See more at http://firsttimeheretravel.com/.
Shot in Japan over 4 days in April 2012, episode 1 of FIRST TIME HERE takes Josh and Emily to Kyoto and Tokyo.
FIRST TIME HERE: JAPAN was created as a pilot. The teaser for the South Africa episode at the end is there to make the pilot feel like a full episode of the show we hope to continue making. The footage in South Africa was actually shot as a screen test for Emily, who had never been on camera before.
FIRST TIME HERE: JAPAN was filmed du
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Japan Travel Cost: Accommodation in JAPAN #3: Japan Travel Guide
Japan Travel Cost: Accommodation in JAPAN #3: Japan Travel Guide
Japan Travel Cost: Accommodation in JAPAN #3: Japan Travel Guide
Japan Travel Cost: Accommodations in Japan #3: Japan Travel Guide http://youtu.be/d4YrT8UceUU
Accommodations in Japan #3!
I talk about 3 more unique type of accommodation in Japan in this video!
Welcome to Experience Japan with YUKA.
I show you real Japan. Here is the right place for you if you want to know about Japan and plan to travel or trip to Japan!
Well, in this video, I talk about 3 unique types of accommodation in Japan
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Oedo Onsen Monogatari at Odaiba, Tokyo
http://www.ooedoonsen.jp/en/top/
The link of the plan I mentioned in the videso:
But they don’t have English site for it.
So, if you are interested
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Kyoto City Video Guide | Expedia
Kyoto City Video Guide | Expedia
Kyoto City Video Guide | Expedia
http://www.expedia.com/Kyoto-and-vicinity.d6131486.Destination-Travel-Guides
Kyoto lies in Western Honshu, Japan’s main island. The imperial capital for over 1,000 years, Kyoto is widely considered Japan’s most beautiful city.
Emerging from ultra-modern Kyoto Station, the city’s busy downtown area can come as a shock. Yet old Kyoto is never far away.
Just to the east is Gion, where you’ll catch glimpses of the geisha, the very embodiment of old Kyoto. Further east, amid narrow alleyways like Ishibe Koji, you’ll find traditional Kyoto-style houses and some of the city’s finest Ryokan.
Just a rickshaw ride away, are the traffic-free streets
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5 Days in Japan: Tokyo, Harajuku, Shibuya, Fuji & Hakkone
5 Days in Japan: Tokyo, Harajuku, Shibuya, Fuji & Hakkone
5 Days in Japan: Tokyo, Harajuku, Shibuya, Fuji & Hakkone
Join me on my 5 day travel across Japan! We'll gaze at Mount Fuji, soak in onsens, have sashimi boats, scream from world record holdin' rollercoasters and lose ourselves watching the scramble of the Shibuya crossing.
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Japanese BEER: Things you should try in Japan: Japan Travel Guide
Japanese BEER: Things you should try in Japan: Japan Travel Guide
Japanese BEER: Things you should try in Japan: Japan Travel Guide
Japanese Beer: Things you should try in Japan: Japan Travel Guide
http://youtu.be/FYaT34Tz9ZE
I talk about Japanese Beer.
Welcome to Experience Japan with YUKA.
I show you real Japan. Here is the right place for you if you want to know about Japan and plan to travel or trip to Japan!
I explain “Japanese Beer”.
In this video, I explain about Japanese Beer. There are 3 types of beers in Japan. Normal beer, Happoshu and the third beer.
Normal beers must use malt as much as 2/3 or more and happoshu use less than that. Because of that, selling price is set low compare to normal beers.
The third beer is the name of a new kind of alcoholic beve
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Sapporo Japan Travel Guide
Sapporo Japan Travel Guide
Sapporo Japan Travel Guide
A travel guide for Sapporo Japan - the capital of Japan's northern island state of Hokkaido. Highlights include the Clock Tower, Odori Park, Sapporo TV Tower...
Japan Travel Guide: 10 Things you need to know Before Coming to JAPAN
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I show you real Japan. Here is the right place for you if you want to know about Japan and plan to travel or trip to Japan!
I’ll share with you things you need to know before coming to Japan.
0:21 –1. Get Wi-Fi Connection Information
http://japan-magazine.jnto.go.jp/en/special_nttdocomo.html
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1:50 – 2. Iratsyaimase いらっしゃいませ。
2:14 – 3. Many Japanese cannot speak English
3:23 – 4. We take off shoes.
3:55 – 5. Go to the post office, if you need cash.
4:10 – 6. SIZE matters
4:32 – 7. Vegetarians
4:54 – 8. Could you wrap up my food, please?
5:38 – 9. Rush Hour Train
6:28 – 10. You pay at the cashier and No Tips
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★ ONSEN in JAPAN 温泉: TATTOOS at Onsens in JAPAN #3 : Japan Travel Guide : http://youtu.be/5dxiVol7sow
★Travel Japan Guide: 5 Things you shouldn’t do at restaurants in Japan : http://youtu.be/sqrCzAkY_dE
★Japan Travel Guide: Survival Japanese for Japan Trip
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Japan Travel Guide: 10 Things you need to know Before Coming to JAPAN
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Travel Japan Guide: 10 Thing you need to know before coming to Japan : http://youtu.be/CC07YPg9yAM
Please share this video if it's useful to your friend or the person you know!!!
Here are the details: http://expja.com/ (will launch soon…)
Welcome to Experience Japan with YUKA.
I show you real Japan. Here is the right place for you if you want to know about Japan and plan to travel or trip to Japan!
I’ll share with you things you need to know before coming to Japan.
0:21 –1. Get Wi-Fi Connection Information
http://japan-magazine.jnto.go.jp/en/special_nttdocomo.html
http://flets.com/freewifi/index.html
http://www.osaka-info.jp/en/wifi/
http://www.ntt-bp.net/jcfw/ja.html
1:50 – 2. Iratsyaimase いらっしゃいませ。
2:14 – 3. Many Japanese cannot speak English
3:23 – 4. We take off shoes.
3:55 – 5. Go to the post office, if you need cash.
4:10 – 6. SIZE matters
4:32 – 7. Vegetarians
4:54 – 8. Could you wrap up my food, please?
5:38 – 9. Rush Hour Train
6:28 – 10. You pay at the cashier and No Tips
I’m offering the info about traveling to Japan and working as a guide.
If you’re interested in, Please send me an e-mail!!!
jtravelyk@gmail.com
Music: Thank You to Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
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Japan Travel Guide: 10 Things you need to know Before Coming to JAPAN
http://youtu.be/CC07YPg9yAM
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Check Other Videos!!!
★Travel Japan Guide: Onsen 温泉 Do I need to try Onsen? Why??? :http://youtu.be/qiNFQM8H2Ek
★ONSEN in JAPAN 温泉: How to enjoy ONSEN & RYOKAN #2 : Japan Travel Guide :http://youtu.be/BOcgDJprN74
★ ONSEN in JAPAN 温泉: TATTOOS at Onsens in JAPAN #3 : Japan Travel Guide : http://youtu.be/5dxiVol7sow
★Travel Japan Guide: 5 Things you shouldn’t do at restaurants in Japan : http://youtu.be/sqrCzAkY_dE
★Japan Travel Guide: Survival Japanese for Japan Trip
http://youtu.be/NuK3nRXulGs
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Japan Travel Guide: 10 Things you need to know Before Coming to JAPAN
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- published: 16 Aug 2014
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Japan Vacation Travel Video Guide • Great Destinations
Tokyo, a city of 30 million, is a place where traditions and modern inventions live together. From the Tokyo Tower one can see only skyscrapers, palaces made of concrete and glass, multi-level highway junctions and monorail expresses. But under the neon lights there are still rickshaw runners pulling their carts and geishas walking in their wooden shoes. The ornamented pagodas, the Japanese gardens, the calm Shintoist sanctuaries tell us about the age of shoguns and ninjas. The digital cameras and the swords of the samurais can be found at the same store. In the restaurants one can have sushi, sukiyaki and tempura sitting on a tatami, using chopsticks. We can take a look at the masterpieces of ikebana and origami and the pictures painted on rice paper. The travelers can take a trip to the ancient city of Kyoto, to the giant Buddha of Kamakura, to the warm springs and to the Sacred Mountain, Fujiyama, where the cherry trees are blossoming at the foot of the hills.
wn.com/Japan Vacation Travel Video Guide • Great Destinations
Tokyo, a city of 30 million, is a place where traditions and modern inventions live together. From the Tokyo Tower one can see only skyscrapers, palaces made of concrete and glass, multi-level highway junctions and monorail expresses. But under the neon lights there are still rickshaw runners pulling their carts and geishas walking in their wooden shoes. The ornamented pagodas, the Japanese gardens, the calm Shintoist sanctuaries tell us about the age of shoguns and ninjas. The digital cameras and the swords of the samurais can be found at the same store. In the restaurants one can have sushi, sukiyaki and tempura sitting on a tatami, using chopsticks. We can take a look at the masterpieces of ikebana and origami and the pictures painted on rice paper. The travelers can take a trip to the ancient city of Kyoto, to the giant Buddha of Kamakura, to the warm springs and to the Sacred Mountain, Fujiyama, where the cherry trees are blossoming at the foot of the hills.
- published: 13 Apr 2015
- views: 13702
25 Things To Do in Tokyo, Japan (Watch This Before You Go)
Get info about things to do, where to stay, and the best food to eat on your visit to Tokyo, Japan. Here's the guide: http://wp.me/psd9b-4EA
Tokyo (東京), Japan, is one of the world's greatest cities, and there's so much to do and see when you visit. From temples and shrines, to gardens and museums, you'll never run out of attractions. Out of all the things you could do, I've chosen a top 25 list for this awesome city (and just so you know food is my first choice in Tokyo)!
1. Ameya-Yokochō (アメヤ横丁) - A giant open air market that offers clothes, cosmetics, food, and restaurants and bars.
2. Meiji Shrine (明治神宮) - This Shinto shrine, surrounded by beautiful forest, is extremely significant.
3. Ryogoku Kokugikan (両国国技館) - Even if it's not fight season, you can go to the free sumo museum and eat sumo chankonabe.
4. Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden (新宿御苑) - The garden is a beautiful attraction in Tokyo, with French gardens, Japanese gardens, and a green house.
5. Ginza (銀座) / Yurakucho (有楽町) - Ginza is a great area of town for upscale shopping and dining, while Yurakucho is famous for Izakaya bars and restaurants under the railroad track.
6. Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building (東京都庁舎) - There are a lot of things to do in Tokyo where you have to pay, but here, you can go to the 45th floor for free.
7. Tsukiji Market (築地市場) - One of the most famous attractions in all of Tokyo is the Tsukiji Market (築地市場), the biggest seafood market in the world.
8. Shibuya (渋谷区) - With the busiest intersection in the world, Shibuya (渋谷区) is also home to shopping and restaurant.
9. Sumida River (隅田川) - At Tokyo's Sumida River, you can either just walk around the park and enjoy the riverside views, or you can take the Tokyo Cruise in a boat.
10. Tokyo Imperial Palace (皇居) - This is the home of the emperor of Japan. To enter the grounds, you have to make a tour booking on the official website
11. Ueno Park (上野公園), Tokyo National Museum (東京国立博物館) - Ueno Park is a huge public park in Tokyo with shrines, gardens and a number of museums.
12. Tokyo Skytree (東京スカイツリー) - They call it Tokyo's biggest attractions. It's a huge communications tower with various viewing decks and galleries.
13. Harajuku (原宿), Takeshita Street (竹下通り) - Famous for its street market and cosplay that takes place, this is a place in the city to see and be seen.
14. Senso-ji (金龍山浅草寺) - Visiting this temple is one of the top things to do in Tokyo, frequented by both tourists and religious pilgrims. It's the oldest temple in Tokyo.
15. Edo-Tokyo Museum (江戸東京博物館) - It looks a little like a UFO, but it's one of Tokyo's main museums, that aims to preserve the history of the city.
16. Fine Dining - Let's just face it, Tokyo is one of the best cities in the world for high class dining - atmosphere, presentation, food, it's all just stunning!
17. Akihabara Electric Town (秋葉原電気街) - If you love electronics and gaming, you're going to love the area of Akihabara. You'll also find those infamous maid cafes here.
18. Tokyo Stock Exchange (東京証券取引所) - Another free attraction in Tokyo is to be a guest at the stock exchange where you can see the Japanese Nikkei being traded.
19. Roppongi (六本木) - Home to the Mori Art Museum and a hotspot for nightlife in the city, Roppongi is an exciting area of town.
20. Odaiba (お台場) - This area of Tokyo is full of things to do like Legoland, and Palette Town, an indoor amusement park. It's also known as Tokyo's entertainment island.
21. Yoyogi Park (代々木公園) - Located next to Meiji Shrine, and just a short distance from Harajuku and Shinjuku, this park is popular for exercise and dance.
22. Nezu (根津), Yanaka (谷中 (台東区) - Tokyo is a truly modern city, but there are a couple places like Nezu and Yanaka that have held strong to their traditional and cultural roots.
23. Onsen (温泉) - You've got to strip down naked before you can enter a Japanese public bath.
24. Mount Takao (高尾山) - Just 50 km from central Tokyo, this mountain is popular for climbing and is a sacred religious mountains. Makes a good day trip from Tokyo.
25. Food - Finally, food is the reason I visited Japan, and I think eating is by all means one of the best things to do in Tokyo. Food is everywhere, and not only does it taste amazing, but the care that goes into Japanese cuisine is incredible.
Thank you very much for watching this video that includes some of the best things to do in Tokyo. I hope it will give you inspiration to visit and eat through this amazing city.
Tokyo travel guide for food lovers: http://wp.me/psd9b-4EA
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Get info about things to do, where to stay, and the best food to eat on your visit to Tokyo, Japan. Here's the guide: http://wp.me/psd9b-4EA
Tokyo (東京), Japan, is one of the world's greatest cities, and there's so much to do and see when you visit. From temples and shrines, to gardens and museums, you'll never run out of attractions. Out of all the things you could do, I've chosen a top 25 list for this awesome city (and just so you know food is my first choice in Tokyo)!
1. Ameya-Yokochō (アメヤ横丁) - A giant open air market that offers clothes, cosmetics, food, and restaurants and bars.
2. Meiji Shrine (明治神宮) - This Shinto shrine, surrounded by beautiful forest, is extremely significant.
3. Ryogoku Kokugikan (両国国技館) - Even if it's not fight season, you can go to the free sumo museum and eat sumo chankonabe.
4. Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden (新宿御苑) - The garden is a beautiful attraction in Tokyo, with French gardens, Japanese gardens, and a green house.
5. Ginza (銀座) / Yurakucho (有楽町) - Ginza is a great area of town for upscale shopping and dining, while Yurakucho is famous for Izakaya bars and restaurants under the railroad track.
6. Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building (東京都庁舎) - There are a lot of things to do in Tokyo where you have to pay, but here, you can go to the 45th floor for free.
7. Tsukiji Market (築地市場) - One of the most famous attractions in all of Tokyo is the Tsukiji Market (築地市場), the biggest seafood market in the world.
8. Shibuya (渋谷区) - With the busiest intersection in the world, Shibuya (渋谷区) is also home to shopping and restaurant.
9. Sumida River (隅田川) - At Tokyo's Sumida River, you can either just walk around the park and enjoy the riverside views, or you can take the Tokyo Cruise in a boat.
10. Tokyo Imperial Palace (皇居) - This is the home of the emperor of Japan. To enter the grounds, you have to make a tour booking on the official website
11. Ueno Park (上野公園), Tokyo National Museum (東京国立博物館) - Ueno Park is a huge public park in Tokyo with shrines, gardens and a number of museums.
12. Tokyo Skytree (東京スカイツリー) - They call it Tokyo's biggest attractions. It's a huge communications tower with various viewing decks and galleries.
13. Harajuku (原宿), Takeshita Street (竹下通り) - Famous for its street market and cosplay that takes place, this is a place in the city to see and be seen.
14. Senso-ji (金龍山浅草寺) - Visiting this temple is one of the top things to do in Tokyo, frequented by both tourists and religious pilgrims. It's the oldest temple in Tokyo.
15. Edo-Tokyo Museum (江戸東京博物館) - It looks a little like a UFO, but it's one of Tokyo's main museums, that aims to preserve the history of the city.
16. Fine Dining - Let's just face it, Tokyo is one of the best cities in the world for high class dining - atmosphere, presentation, food, it's all just stunning!
17. Akihabara Electric Town (秋葉原電気街) - If you love electronics and gaming, you're going to love the area of Akihabara. You'll also find those infamous maid cafes here.
18. Tokyo Stock Exchange (東京証券取引所) - Another free attraction in Tokyo is to be a guest at the stock exchange where you can see the Japanese Nikkei being traded.
19. Roppongi (六本木) - Home to the Mori Art Museum and a hotspot for nightlife in the city, Roppongi is an exciting area of town.
20. Odaiba (お台場) - This area of Tokyo is full of things to do like Legoland, and Palette Town, an indoor amusement park. It's also known as Tokyo's entertainment island.
21. Yoyogi Park (代々木公園) - Located next to Meiji Shrine, and just a short distance from Harajuku and Shinjuku, this park is popular for exercise and dance.
22. Nezu (根津), Yanaka (谷中 (台東区) - Tokyo is a truly modern city, but there are a couple places like Nezu and Yanaka that have held strong to their traditional and cultural roots.
23. Onsen (温泉) - You've got to strip down naked before you can enter a Japanese public bath.
24. Mount Takao (高尾山) - Just 50 km from central Tokyo, this mountain is popular for climbing and is a sacred religious mountains. Makes a good day trip from Tokyo.
25. Food - Finally, food is the reason I visited Japan, and I think eating is by all means one of the best things to do in Tokyo. Food is everywhere, and not only does it taste amazing, but the care that goes into Japanese cuisine is incredible.
Thank you very much for watching this video that includes some of the best things to do in Tokyo. I hope it will give you inspiration to visit and eat through this amazing city.
Tokyo travel guide for food lovers: http://wp.me/psd9b-4EA
Subscribe: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=migrationology
All music in this video courtesy of AudioNetwork.com
Support my videos: http://migrationology.com/donate/
- published: 30 Mar 2014
- views: 1726350
Tokyo Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
Welcome to Tokyo, the capital of Japan and the epitome of the word “megacity.”
In this vast metropolis, ancient traditions blend with futuristic buildings, and your Tokyo sightseeing will take you to representations of each. Pay your respects at temples set in forested hillsides, then flex your credit card in one of the shopping districts, before sitting down to a five-star meal…all in one day.
Your Tokyo tour begins with the subway and train system, which will take you all over this sprawling city. Tokyo is home to some 35 million people, many of which you’ll meet as its public transit carries you throughout its many neighborhoods. Make a stop in Asakusa, a temple district nestled in leafy trees with skyscrapers towering in the background. There you’ll visit Nakamisi Dori, a street loaded with food vendors and religious charms. Get to know the city a little better in the Harajuku district, home to cutting-edge fashion, a thriving, youth-centered culture, and the famous Yoyogi Park. The park stands out in stern contrast to the rest of the neighborhood; this sprawling, 134-acre green space is where locals slow down after a frenzied week of work and play.
As night falls, make your way to Shinjuku. Many of Tokyo’s premier restaurants and pubs span Shinjuku’s streets, and you can indulge in succulent 5-star meals or sample with fast food from local vendors. Watch a movie, do some karaoke, and linger with fellow travelers and friendly locals alike.
What was your favorite part of Tokyo?
Visit our Tokyo travel guide page for more information or to plan your next vacation!
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Welcome to Tokyo, the capital of Japan and the epitome of the word “megacity.”
In this vast metropolis, ancient traditions blend with futuristic buildings, and your Tokyo sightseeing will take you to representations of each. Pay your respects at temples set in forested hillsides, then flex your credit card in one of the shopping districts, before sitting down to a five-star meal…all in one day.
Your Tokyo tour begins with the subway and train system, which will take you all over this sprawling city. Tokyo is home to some 35 million people, many of which you’ll meet as its public transit carries you throughout its many neighborhoods. Make a stop in Asakusa, a temple district nestled in leafy trees with skyscrapers towering in the background. There you’ll visit Nakamisi Dori, a street loaded with food vendors and religious charms. Get to know the city a little better in the Harajuku district, home to cutting-edge fashion, a thriving, youth-centered culture, and the famous Yoyogi Park. The park stands out in stern contrast to the rest of the neighborhood; this sprawling, 134-acre green space is where locals slow down after a frenzied week of work and play.
As night falls, make your way to Shinjuku. Many of Tokyo’s premier restaurants and pubs span Shinjuku’s streets, and you can indulge in succulent 5-star meals or sample with fast food from local vendors. Watch a movie, do some karaoke, and linger with fellow travelers and friendly locals alike.
What was your favorite part of Tokyo?
Visit our Tokyo travel guide page for more information or to plan your next vacation!
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- published: 02 Oct 2014
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What to Eat and Do in Tokyo Japan (Watch This Before You Go!)
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- published: 07 Dec 2014
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Japan Travel Guide - Japan Rail Pass and Budget Tips
http://www.streetsmarttraveler.com/toolbox - In this video, Marcus has created a video Japan Travel Guide, with information on the JR Japan Rail Pass for the bullet train (shinkansen). He also shares more budget tips.
Full links mentioned in video:
http://www.marcusgoesglobal.com/2010/04/your-personal-tokyo.html - Marcus' personal travel blog
http://www.jnto.go.jp/eng/yourguide/ - Your Guide to Japan
http://www.jnto.go.jp/eng/location/rtg/index.html - Practical Travel Guides
https://www.keisei.co.jp/keisei/tetudou/skyliner/us/nrt_access/tokkyu.html - Keisei Limited Express (tokkyu) train from Narita Airport to Tokyo.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Public_holidays_in_Japan - Public holidays in Japan
http://www.japanrailpass.net - Japan Rail Pass website
http://www.japan-guide.com/e/e2362.html - Seishun 18 Kippu "Youthful 18 Ticket" cheap Japan rail pass
http://kshouse.jp - K's House hostels Japan
http://www.superhoteljapan.com - Super Hotel
http://www.toyoko-inn.com - Toyoko Inn
http://rentafonejapan.com - Rentafone Japan, rent mobile phones
http://www.globaladvancedcomm.com/ - Rent iPhones in Japan.
http://www.japantoday.com - English news website for Japan
http://metropolis.co.jp - English magazine for expats and foreigners in Japan
wn.com/Japan Travel Guide Japan Rail Pass And Budget Tips
http://www.streetsmarttraveler.com/toolbox - In this video, Marcus has created a video Japan Travel Guide, with information on the JR Japan Rail Pass for the bullet train (shinkansen). He also shares more budget tips.
Full links mentioned in video:
http://www.marcusgoesglobal.com/2010/04/your-personal-tokyo.html - Marcus' personal travel blog
http://www.jnto.go.jp/eng/yourguide/ - Your Guide to Japan
http://www.jnto.go.jp/eng/location/rtg/index.html - Practical Travel Guides
https://www.keisei.co.jp/keisei/tetudou/skyliner/us/nrt_access/tokkyu.html - Keisei Limited Express (tokkyu) train from Narita Airport to Tokyo.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Public_holidays_in_Japan - Public holidays in Japan
http://www.japanrailpass.net - Japan Rail Pass website
http://www.japan-guide.com/e/e2362.html - Seishun 18 Kippu "Youthful 18 Ticket" cheap Japan rail pass
http://kshouse.jp - K's House hostels Japan
http://www.superhoteljapan.com - Super Hotel
http://www.toyoko-inn.com - Toyoko Inn
http://rentafonejapan.com - Rentafone Japan, rent mobile phones
http://www.globaladvancedcomm.com/ - Rent iPhones in Japan.
http://www.japantoday.com - English news website for Japan
http://metropolis.co.jp - English magazine for expats and foreigners in Japan
- published: 27 Jan 2013
- views: 42320
Japan travel guide - tips and tricks
Japan travel guide. A few practical tips for first-time backpackers in Japan. What to see, when to visit, how to get around, what to eat and drink, where to stay and what you shouldn't miss in Japan: Tokyo, Temples, Akuhabara, Shibuya, Kyoto, Sushi, Sake, Umeshu, Karaoke, Shinkansen.
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wn.com/Japan Travel Guide Tips And Tricks
Japan travel guide. A few practical tips for first-time backpackers in Japan. What to see, when to visit, how to get around, what to eat and drink, where to stay and what you shouldn't miss in Japan: Tokyo, Temples, Akuhabara, Shibuya, Kyoto, Sushi, Sake, Umeshu, Karaoke, Shinkansen.
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- published: 19 Jul 2013
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Travel Channel Documentary 2015 | Japan Vacation Travel Guide
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- published: 09 Jun 2015
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Japan Tourism & Vacations 2015
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Japan, known as Nihon or Nippon (日本) in Japanese, is a nation of islands in East Asia
See in Japan
============
Castles
------------
When most Westerners think of castles, they naturally think of their own in places like England and France however, Japan, too, was a nation of castle-builders. In its feudal days, you could find multiple castles in nearly every prefecture.
Original Castles
------------------------
Because of bombings in WWII, fires, edicts to tear down castles, etc. only twelve of Japan's castles are considered to be originals, which have donjons that date back to the days when they were still used. Four of them are located on the island of Shikoku, two just north in the Chugoku region, two in Kansai, three in the Chubu region, and one in the northern Tohoku region. There are no original castles in Kyushu, Kanto, Hokkaido, or Okinawa.
Gardens
---------------
Japan is famous for its gardens, known for its unique aesthestics both in landscape gardens and Zen rock/sand gardens. The nation has designated an official "Top Three Gardens", based on their beauty, size, authenticity (gardens that have not been drastically altered), and historical significance. Those gardens are Kairakuen in Mito, Kenrokuen in Kanazawa, and Korakuen in Okayama. The largest garden, and the favorite of many travellers, is actually Ritsurin Park in Takamatsu.
Rock and sand gardens can typically be found in temples, specifically those of Zen Buddhism. The most famous of these is Ryoanji Temple in Kyoto, but such temples can be found throughout Japan. Moss gardens are also popular in Japan and Koke-dera, also in Kyoto, has one of the nation's best. Reservations are required to visit just so that they can ensure the moss is always flourishing and not trampled.
Spiritual Sites
---------------------
Regardless of your travel interests, it's difficult to visit Japan without at least seeing a few shrines and temples. Buddhist and Shinto sites are the most common, although there are some noteworthy spiritual sites of other religions, as well.
Buddhist
---------------
Buddhism has had a profound impact on Japan ever since it was introduced in the 6th century. Like shrines, temples can be found in every city, and many different sects exist.
Horyuji Temple in Horyuji, just south of Nara, is the world's oldest wooden structure. The beautiful Phoenix Hall in Uji is seen by most visitors to Japan on the back of the ten yen coin, if not in real-life.
Shinto
----------------
Shintoism is the "native" religion of Japan, so those looking to experience things that are "wholly Japanese" should particularly enjoy them as they truly embody the Japanese aesthetic. The holiest Shinto Shrine is the Grand Ise Shrine, while the second holiest is Izumo Shrine, where the gods gather annually for a meeting. Other famous holy shrines include Itsukushima Shrine' in Miyajima, Toshogu Shrine in Nikko, the Kumano Sanzan, and the Dewa Sanzan. Kyoto also has many important historic shrines, such as Shimogamo Shrine, Kamigamo Shrine, and Fushimi Inari Shrine.
Do in Japan
==========
Japan's Top 100 Cherry Blossoms Spots
Climb the 3776 meter Mount Fuji, an icon of Japan.
Take a walk amidst thousands of cherry blossoms in Yoshino
Ascend Mount Aso to see one of the world's largest calderas
Visit the snowy peaks of the country's largest national park, Daisetsuzan.
Climb the 2446 stone stops of the holy Haguro mountain through an amazing primeval forest.
Soak in the hot springs of Japan's Onsen Capital, Beppu.
Go River rafting in some of the last wild rivers in Japan in the Iya Valley
Ski the world famous powder of Hokkaido or in the Japan Alps.
Overnight in one of the holy temples of Mount Koya.
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Japan, known as Nihon or Nippon (日本) in Japanese, is a nation of islands in East Asia
See in Japan
============
Castles
------------
When most Westerners think of castles, they naturally think of their own in places like England and France however, Japan, too, was a nation of castle-builders. In its feudal days, you could find multiple castles in nearly every prefecture.
Original Castles
------------------------
Because of bombings in WWII, fires, edicts to tear down castles, etc. only twelve of Japan's castles are considered to be originals, which have donjons that date back to the days when they were still used. Four of them are located on the island of Shikoku, two just north in the Chugoku region, two in Kansai, three in the Chubu region, and one in the northern Tohoku region. There are no original castles in Kyushu, Kanto, Hokkaido, or Okinawa.
Gardens
---------------
Japan is famous for its gardens, known for its unique aesthestics both in landscape gardens and Zen rock/sand gardens. The nation has designated an official "Top Three Gardens", based on their beauty, size, authenticity (gardens that have not been drastically altered), and historical significance. Those gardens are Kairakuen in Mito, Kenrokuen in Kanazawa, and Korakuen in Okayama. The largest garden, and the favorite of many travellers, is actually Ritsurin Park in Takamatsu.
Rock and sand gardens can typically be found in temples, specifically those of Zen Buddhism. The most famous of these is Ryoanji Temple in Kyoto, but such temples can be found throughout Japan. Moss gardens are also popular in Japan and Koke-dera, also in Kyoto, has one of the nation's best. Reservations are required to visit just so that they can ensure the moss is always flourishing and not trampled.
Spiritual Sites
---------------------
Regardless of your travel interests, it's difficult to visit Japan without at least seeing a few shrines and temples. Buddhist and Shinto sites are the most common, although there are some noteworthy spiritual sites of other religions, as well.
Buddhist
---------------
Buddhism has had a profound impact on Japan ever since it was introduced in the 6th century. Like shrines, temples can be found in every city, and many different sects exist.
Horyuji Temple in Horyuji, just south of Nara, is the world's oldest wooden structure. The beautiful Phoenix Hall in Uji is seen by most visitors to Japan on the back of the ten yen coin, if not in real-life.
Shinto
----------------
Shintoism is the "native" religion of Japan, so those looking to experience things that are "wholly Japanese" should particularly enjoy them as they truly embody the Japanese aesthetic. The holiest Shinto Shrine is the Grand Ise Shrine, while the second holiest is Izumo Shrine, where the gods gather annually for a meeting. Other famous holy shrines include Itsukushima Shrine' in Miyajima, Toshogu Shrine in Nikko, the Kumano Sanzan, and the Dewa Sanzan. Kyoto also has many important historic shrines, such as Shimogamo Shrine, Kamigamo Shrine, and Fushimi Inari Shrine.
Do in Japan
==========
Japan's Top 100 Cherry Blossoms Spots
Climb the 3776 meter Mount Fuji, an icon of Japan.
Take a walk amidst thousands of cherry blossoms in Yoshino
Ascend Mount Aso to see one of the world's largest calderas
Visit the snowy peaks of the country's largest national park, Daisetsuzan.
Climb the 2446 stone stops of the holy Haguro mountain through an amazing primeval forest.
Soak in the hot springs of Japan's Onsen Capital, Beppu.
Go River rafting in some of the last wild rivers in Japan in the Iya Valley
Ski the world famous powder of Hokkaido or in the Japan Alps.
Overnight in one of the holy temples of Mount Koya.
- published: 13 Jan 2015
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11 Things to Do in Sapporo | Japan Travel Guide
Sapporo city offers everything to travelers: bountiful nature, fascinating culture, and delicious cuisine. Today, Japanesquest presents you with 11 places to visit in Sapporo!
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No.1 Curb Market
No.2 Odori Park
No.3 Hokkaido University
No.4 Maruyama Park
No.5 Sapporo Station
No.6 Ramen Republic
No.7 Historical Village of Hokkaido
No.8 Shiroi Koibito Park
No. 9 Moerenuma Park
No.10 Susukino District
No.11 Mt. Moiwa
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Sapporo city offers everything to travelers: bountiful nature, fascinating culture, and delicious cuisine. Today, Japanesquest presents you with 11 places to visit in Sapporo!
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No.1 Curb Market
No.2 Odori Park
No.3 Hokkaido University
No.4 Maruyama Park
No.5 Sapporo Station
No.6 Ramen Republic
No.7 Historical Village of Hokkaido
No.8 Shiroi Koibito Park
No. 9 Moerenuma Park
No.10 Susukino District
No.11 Mt. Moiwa
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- published: 20 Sep 2015
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Tokyo, Japan Travel Guide -- "Go or No?" Review
The Ins and Outs of traveling to Tokyo, Japan with Andrea Feczko and Rachel Rudwall
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Capital of Japan, and home to sushi, anime, temples, and crazy fashion, Tokyo is a giant city with a lot to see. But, is it worth the trip?
- Japanese meals: sushi, sake, ramen, shabu shabu, and more
- Tsukiji Fish Market & tuna auction
- Shibuya Crossing, Meiji Shrine, Sensoji Temple, Harajuku
- Metropolitan Government Building aerial view
- Photo booths
- Hotels
- Daiwa Sushi, Kisoji, Marunouchi
- Ginza, Asakusa
- Shopping & Japanese fashion: Ginza, Shibuya, Nakamise
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Capital of Japan, and home to sushi, anime, temples, and crazy fashion, Tokyo is a giant city with a lot to see. But, is it worth the trip?
- Japanese meals: sushi, sake, ramen, shabu shabu, and more
- Tsukiji Fish Market & tuna auction
- Shibuya Crossing, Meiji Shrine, Sensoji Temple, Harajuku
- Metropolitan Government Building aerial view
- Photo booths
- Hotels
- Daiwa Sushi, Kisoji, Marunouchi
- Ginza, Asakusa
- Shopping & Japanese fashion: Ginza, Shibuya, Nakamise
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- published: 25 Nov 2013
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Kyoto, Japan Travel Guide 2015
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Kyōto (京都) was the capital of Japan for over a millennium, and carries a reputation as its most beautiful city. However, visitors may be surprised by how much work they will have to do to see Kyoto's beautiful side. Most first impressions of the city will be of the urban sprawl of central Kyoto, around the ultra-modern glass-and-steel train station, which is itself an example of a city steeped in tradition colliding with the modern world.
Nonetheless, the persistent visitor will soon discover Kyoto's hidden beauty in the temples and parks which ring the city center, and find that the city has much more to offer than immediately meets the eye.
See in Kyoto, Japan
=================
Kyoto offers an incredible number of attractions for tourists, and visitors will probably need to plan an itinerary in advance in order to visit as many as possible.
Japan National Tourist Organization's self-guided "Kyoto Walks" pamphlet is available in a ready to print PDF format here[12]. The guide enables first time visitors to tour the city with ease and with minimum fuss by providing bus numbers, names of bus stops and clearly marked walking routes. There are a variety of self-guided walks in different districts to sample Kyoto's various sites. If you see the browser's dialog box popping up, just click on it till the entire PDF document opens.
World Heritage Sites
In 1994, 17 historic sites were inscribed on UNESCO's World Heritage List under the group designation Historic Monuments of Ancient Kyoto. Fourteen of the listed sites are in Kyoto itself, two are in the neighbouring city of Uji and one is in Ōtsu.
Listed by location, the fourteen World Heritage Sites in the city of Kyoto are:
Northern Kyoto: Kinkaku-ji, Ryōan-ji, Ninna-ji, Kōzan-ji, Shimogamo Shrine, Kamigamo Shrine
Central Kyoto: Nijō Castle, Nishi Hongan-ji, Tō-ji
Eastern Kyoto: Kiyomizu-dera, Ginkaku-ji
Western Kyoto: Tenryū-ji, Koke-dera
Southern Kyoto: Daigo-ji
Imperial Palaces and Villas
Stroll through the regal retreats of the Imperial Palace or one of the two Imperial villas with gardens and teahouses managed by the Imperial Household Agency. These are the Imperial Palace (京都御所 Kyōto-gosho) and Sentō Imperial Palace (仙洞御所 Sentō-gosho) in Central Kyoto, Katsura Imperial Villa (桂離宮 Katsura-rikyū) in Western Kyoto, and Shugakuin Imperial Villa (修学院離宮 Shugaku-in-rikyū) in Northern Kyoto. All four of these sites are open to the public by reservation through the Imperial Household Agency. The gardens located within the precints of each palace and villa are at their most scenic during spring cherry blossom season and autumn where a riot of colors enchant visitors. Each property is still used from time to time for official state functions or for private visits by the current royal family members.
The Imperial Household Agency maintains a quota on the number of visitors to each site per tour. Admission is free. English guides are available at the Imperial Palace; however, tours of the Sento Imperial Palace, Katsura Villa, and Shugakuin Villa are conducted in Japanese only (English pamphlets are given at each destination upon entry and books are available for purchase if you'd like to know more). Overseas visitors can apply online to the Imperial Household Agency in English here [13]. On its website are write ups and videos in English for interested visitors to gauge which ones they would like to visit before making an online application. Please note that advanced applications first become available on the first day of the month, three months in advance of the applicant's preferred touring month. For example, if your preferred date of visit falls in the month of April, you can begin applying on January 1. As these visits are over subscribed by the Japanese and overseas visitors, the Imperial Household Agency has to draw lots to pick the successful applicants. All applicants are notified on the status of their applications whether they are successful or otherwise within a week after closing date. Most applicants to the Imperial Palace are accepted, and early reservation is not usually necessary; however, those planning to visit the Sentō Imperial Palace, or either of the Imperial Villas should apply on the first available day of application as they are highly competitive and entire months of tours often become full within the first few days. Winter tours are typically much less competitive, but be aware that the gardens will not be as beautiful as other times of the year.
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Kyōto (京都) was the capital of Japan for over a millennium, and carries a reputation as its most beautiful city. However, visitors may be surprised by how much work they will have to do to see Kyoto's beautiful side. Most first impressions of the city will be of the urban sprawl of central Kyoto, around the ultra-modern glass-and-steel train station, which is itself an example of a city steeped in tradition colliding with the modern world.
Nonetheless, the persistent visitor will soon discover Kyoto's hidden beauty in the temples and parks which ring the city center, and find that the city has much more to offer than immediately meets the eye.
See in Kyoto, Japan
=================
Kyoto offers an incredible number of attractions for tourists, and visitors will probably need to plan an itinerary in advance in order to visit as many as possible.
Japan National Tourist Organization's self-guided "Kyoto Walks" pamphlet is available in a ready to print PDF format here[12]. The guide enables first time visitors to tour the city with ease and with minimum fuss by providing bus numbers, names of bus stops and clearly marked walking routes. There are a variety of self-guided walks in different districts to sample Kyoto's various sites. If you see the browser's dialog box popping up, just click on it till the entire PDF document opens.
World Heritage Sites
In 1994, 17 historic sites were inscribed on UNESCO's World Heritage List under the group designation Historic Monuments of Ancient Kyoto. Fourteen of the listed sites are in Kyoto itself, two are in the neighbouring city of Uji and one is in Ōtsu.
Listed by location, the fourteen World Heritage Sites in the city of Kyoto are:
Northern Kyoto: Kinkaku-ji, Ryōan-ji, Ninna-ji, Kōzan-ji, Shimogamo Shrine, Kamigamo Shrine
Central Kyoto: Nijō Castle, Nishi Hongan-ji, Tō-ji
Eastern Kyoto: Kiyomizu-dera, Ginkaku-ji
Western Kyoto: Tenryū-ji, Koke-dera
Southern Kyoto: Daigo-ji
Imperial Palaces and Villas
Stroll through the regal retreats of the Imperial Palace or one of the two Imperial villas with gardens and teahouses managed by the Imperial Household Agency. These are the Imperial Palace (京都御所 Kyōto-gosho) and Sentō Imperial Palace (仙洞御所 Sentō-gosho) in Central Kyoto, Katsura Imperial Villa (桂離宮 Katsura-rikyū) in Western Kyoto, and Shugakuin Imperial Villa (修学院離宮 Shugaku-in-rikyū) in Northern Kyoto. All four of these sites are open to the public by reservation through the Imperial Household Agency. The gardens located within the precints of each palace and villa are at their most scenic during spring cherry blossom season and autumn where a riot of colors enchant visitors. Each property is still used from time to time for official state functions or for private visits by the current royal family members.
The Imperial Household Agency maintains a quota on the number of visitors to each site per tour. Admission is free. English guides are available at the Imperial Palace; however, tours of the Sento Imperial Palace, Katsura Villa, and Shugakuin Villa are conducted in Japanese only (English pamphlets are given at each destination upon entry and books are available for purchase if you'd like to know more). Overseas visitors can apply online to the Imperial Household Agency in English here [13]. On its website are write ups and videos in English for interested visitors to gauge which ones they would like to visit before making an online application. Please note that advanced applications first become available on the first day of the month, three months in advance of the applicant's preferred touring month. For example, if your preferred date of visit falls in the month of April, you can begin applying on January 1. As these visits are over subscribed by the Japanese and overseas visitors, the Imperial Household Agency has to draw lots to pick the successful applicants. All applicants are notified on the status of their applications whether they are successful or otherwise within a week after closing date. Most applicants to the Imperial Palace are accepted, and early reservation is not usually necessary; however, those planning to visit the Sentō Imperial Palace, or either of the Imperial Villas should apply on the first available day of application as they are highly competitive and entire months of tours often become full within the first few days. Winter tours are typically much less competitive, but be aware that the gardens will not be as beautiful as other times of the year.
- published: 16 Jan 2015
- views: 9982
Top 5 Things to Do in Tokyo® Japan Travel Guide Harajuku-Shibuya Tour BETA
HERE IS THE MAP! (on google maps)
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So now you are in Tokyo and you don't want to spend the day going from a place to another in a dark subway, right?
So here there is my recommendation, an awesome tour of 5 of the best places in Tokyo, all at a walking distance!
Obviously there are more than 5 things to do in Tokyo and each person has their own favorite places to visit. That being said, if you are a first timer in Japan, I recommend you spend half a day to do this tour. SERIOUSLY. Do this and you'll save a lot of time. Unless you want to see Sumo or the fish market, but if you are around my age, you will love this tour. You see the beautiful Japanese Meiji Shrine, see the crazy young Takeshitadori, the cool&hip; Harajuku Cat Street, get lost in Shibuya crossing, walk through the insane Center Street in Shibuya, and check out a really cool shop in Shibuya called LOFT for some shopping. Not to mention one of the best beers/ales in Tokyo and tons of shops on the way.
1) Meiji Jingu - https://www.google.com/maps/preview?q=meiji+jingu&ie;=UTF-8&ei;=clUSVJ2wDNbh8AWho4HgBA&ved;=0CAcQ_AUoAg
2) Takeshita Street - https://www.google.com/maps/place/Takeshita+Street/@35.6709203,139.7032242,18z/data=!4m5!1m2!2m1!1stakeshita+street+omotesando!3m1!1s0x0:0x1ea96e04223979bd
3) Harajuku Gyoza (Dumpling) - https://www.google.com/maps/search/gyoza+omotesando/@35.6675326,139.7060823,21z
4) Cat Street/Smokehouse - https://www.google.com/maps/place/SMOKEHOUSE+%E3%82%B9%E3%83%A2%E3%83%BC%E3%82%AF%E3%83%8F%E3%82%A6%E3%82%B9/@35.665532,139.704817,17z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m2!3m1!1s0x60188ca69a302d09:0x22f2979e65ea0099
5) Shibuya Crossing/Loft - https://www.google.com/maps/place/Loft/@35.661078,139.699496,17z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m2!3m1!1s0x60188ca85add52bf:0xc942f69271e3b8b4
When you are done with the tour you can easily walk to Yoyogi Koen and check out the park.
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HERE IS THE MAP! (on google maps)
https://www.google.com/maps/d/edit?mid=z0atyBJpV13w.kebhalpCplD0&usp;=sharing
So now you are in Tokyo and you don't want to spend the day going from a place to another in a dark subway, right?
So here there is my recommendation, an awesome tour of 5 of the best places in Tokyo, all at a walking distance!
Obviously there are more than 5 things to do in Tokyo and each person has their own favorite places to visit. That being said, if you are a first timer in Japan, I recommend you spend half a day to do this tour. SERIOUSLY. Do this and you'll save a lot of time. Unless you want to see Sumo or the fish market, but if you are around my age, you will love this tour. You see the beautiful Japanese Meiji Shrine, see the crazy young Takeshitadori, the cool&hip; Harajuku Cat Street, get lost in Shibuya crossing, walk through the insane Center Street in Shibuya, and check out a really cool shop in Shibuya called LOFT for some shopping. Not to mention one of the best beers/ales in Tokyo and tons of shops on the way.
1) Meiji Jingu - https://www.google.com/maps/preview?q=meiji+jingu&ie;=UTF-8&ei;=clUSVJ2wDNbh8AWho4HgBA&ved;=0CAcQ_AUoAg
2) Takeshita Street - https://www.google.com/maps/place/Takeshita+Street/@35.6709203,139.7032242,18z/data=!4m5!1m2!2m1!1stakeshita+street+omotesando!3m1!1s0x0:0x1ea96e04223979bd
3) Harajuku Gyoza (Dumpling) - https://www.google.com/maps/search/gyoza+omotesando/@35.6675326,139.7060823,21z
4) Cat Street/Smokehouse - https://www.google.com/maps/place/SMOKEHOUSE+%E3%82%B9%E3%83%A2%E3%83%BC%E3%82%AF%E3%83%8F%E3%82%A6%E3%82%B9/@35.665532,139.704817,17z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m2!3m1!1s0x60188ca69a302d09:0x22f2979e65ea0099
5) Shibuya Crossing/Loft - https://www.google.com/maps/place/Loft/@35.661078,139.699496,17z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m2!3m1!1s0x60188ca85add52bf:0xc942f69271e3b8b4
When you are done with the tour you can easily walk to Yoyogi Koen and check out the park.
チャンネル登録してね♥︎
TOKYO ADVENTURES!
★My new site with all my videos and Japan travel tips and guides.
http://www.letsgojapan.com
★ 日本語の動画プレイリストだよ /Playlist of my Japanese Videos
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLC9BAC875090D4BA9
★ RAW TOKYO STRET VLOG /俺のRAWな東京ストリートTVチャンネル
http://www.youtube.com/TokyoStreetTV
★ FACEBOOK PAGE/フェイスブック
https://www.facebook.com/streetenglishtv
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★ TWITTER/ ツイッター
http://twitter.com/chrisgen
TOKYO ADVENTURES!
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- published: 12 Sep 2014
- views: 35760
Top 10 Travel Attractions, Kyoto (Japan) - Travel Guide
Take a tour of Top 10 Travel Attractions of Kyoto, Japan - part of the World's Greatest Attractions series by GeoBeats.
Hey, this is your travel host, Naomi. I would like to give you a tour of the top ten attractions of Kyoto, Japan.
Number ten, Gion District. A wonderful traditional neighborhood in the city of Kyoto, during your time here you are likely to see geishas in their traditional attire.
Number nine, Bamboo Grove. Unlike any other place you are going to see. Walking through the bamboo grove, you are in a different world, surrounded by the tall bamboo trees.
Number eight, Heian Shrine. This Shinto shrine was constructed in 1895 and commemorates Kyoto's past emperors. These days, it's a site for many local festivals.
Number seven, Kinkaku-ji. Kyoto has numerous cultural sites. Kinkaku-ji, the Buddhist temple of the golden pavilion, is among Kyoto's 17 World Cultural Heritage sites.
Number six, Kiyomizu. Another famous temple of Kyoto built all the way back in the 8th century. Locals enjoy the surrounding natural landscape that changes throughout the year.
Number five, Fushimi Inari Shrine. Walking through the striking shrine gates, you are transported into another world. Many tradespeople come here to pray for prosperity of their businesses.
Number four, local culture. In Japan, even the simple day to day things are fascinating. You'll find the local way of life is spiritual as well as one that's harmonious with nature.
Number three, Ginkaku-ji, the temple was constructed in the 15th century. Japanese architecture melds nature with buildings beautifully, and you clearly see that in this temple's gardens.
Number two, Nijo Castle. A large complex built in the early 17th century. You can take the inside tour and witness its fortress-like features, along with its emphasis on harmony with nature.
And number one, cherry blossom. Kyoto is one of the world's most beautiful cities. A perfect time to visit this city is during the cherry blossoms, when its great cultural attractions look even more stunning.
Keep watching our travel series. Ciao.
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Take a tour of Top 10 Travel Attractions of Kyoto, Japan - part of the World's Greatest Attractions series by GeoBeats.
Hey, this is your travel host, Naomi. I would like to give you a tour of the top ten attractions of Kyoto, Japan.
Number ten, Gion District. A wonderful traditional neighborhood in the city of Kyoto, during your time here you are likely to see geishas in their traditional attire.
Number nine, Bamboo Grove. Unlike any other place you are going to see. Walking through the bamboo grove, you are in a different world, surrounded by the tall bamboo trees.
Number eight, Heian Shrine. This Shinto shrine was constructed in 1895 and commemorates Kyoto's past emperors. These days, it's a site for many local festivals.
Number seven, Kinkaku-ji. Kyoto has numerous cultural sites. Kinkaku-ji, the Buddhist temple of the golden pavilion, is among Kyoto's 17 World Cultural Heritage sites.
Number six, Kiyomizu. Another famous temple of Kyoto built all the way back in the 8th century. Locals enjoy the surrounding natural landscape that changes throughout the year.
Number five, Fushimi Inari Shrine. Walking through the striking shrine gates, you are transported into another world. Many tradespeople come here to pray for prosperity of their businesses.
Number four, local culture. In Japan, even the simple day to day things are fascinating. You'll find the local way of life is spiritual as well as one that's harmonious with nature.
Number three, Ginkaku-ji, the temple was constructed in the 15th century. Japanese architecture melds nature with buildings beautifully, and you clearly see that in this temple's gardens.
Number two, Nijo Castle. A large complex built in the early 17th century. You can take the inside tour and witness its fortress-like features, along with its emphasis on harmony with nature.
And number one, cherry blossom. Kyoto is one of the world's most beautiful cities. A perfect time to visit this city is during the cherry blossoms, when its great cultural attractions look even more stunning.
Keep watching our travel series. Ciao.
- published: 04 Aug 2010
- views: 183591
Nikko Japan Travel Guide
A travel guide for visiting the temples and shrines of Nikko in Japan.
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A travel guide for visiting the temples and shrines of Nikko in Japan.
Check out the "Cool Japan" playlist for more Japan videos: http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL14F9F774CE8798C3
Visit my channel for additional fun travel guides: http://www.youtube.com/user/yellowwproductions
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- published: 23 Sep 2011
- views: 18667
Hakone Japan Travel Guide
A helpful travel guide for anyone planning on visiting Hakone Japan. Tips on taking the train, Hakone Ropeway, cable car, and sights to see. Check out the "C...
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A helpful travel guide for anyone planning on visiting Hakone Japan. Tips on taking the train, Hakone Ropeway, cable car, and sights to see. Check out the "C...
FIRST TIME HERE: JAPAN - Full Episode HD
What happens if you make a travel show with no planning?
FIRST TIME HERE follows travelers Josh and Emily as they explore new places for the first time. See more at http://firsttimeheretravel.com/.
Shot in Japan over 4 days in April 2012, episode 1 of FIRST TIME HERE takes Josh and Emily to Kyoto and Tokyo.
FIRST TIME HERE: JAPAN was created as a pilot. The teaser for the South Africa episode at the end is there to make the pilot feel like a full episode of the show we hope to continue making. The footage in South Africa was actually shot as a screen test for Emily, who had never been on camera before.
FIRST TIME HERE: JAPAN was filmed during the Spring 2012 voyage of Semester at Sea. For more information about the Semester At Sea visit http://www.semesteratsea.org.
Shot, Directed, and Edited by: Adam J Bianchi
Starring: Josh Best and Emily Volkmann
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What happens if you make a travel show with no planning?
FIRST TIME HERE follows travelers Josh and Emily as they explore new places for the first time. See more at http://firsttimeheretravel.com/.
Shot in Japan over 4 days in April 2012, episode 1 of FIRST TIME HERE takes Josh and Emily to Kyoto and Tokyo.
FIRST TIME HERE: JAPAN was created as a pilot. The teaser for the South Africa episode at the end is there to make the pilot feel like a full episode of the show we hope to continue making. The footage in South Africa was actually shot as a screen test for Emily, who had never been on camera before.
FIRST TIME HERE: JAPAN was filmed during the Spring 2012 voyage of Semester at Sea. For more information about the Semester At Sea visit http://www.semesteratsea.org.
Shot, Directed, and Edited by: Adam J Bianchi
Starring: Josh Best and Emily Volkmann
- published: 04 Feb 2013
- views: 931772
Japan Travel Cost: Accommodation in JAPAN #3: Japan Travel Guide
Japan Travel Cost: Accommodations in Japan #3: Japan Travel Guide http://youtu.be/d4YrT8UceUU
Accommodations in Japan #3!
I talk about 3 more unique type of accommodation in Japan in this video!
Welcome to Experience Japan with YUKA.
I show you real Japan. Here is the right place for you if you want to know about Japan and plan to travel or trip to Japan!
Well, in this video, I talk about 3 unique types of accommodation in Japan
1. 24 Hour Baths -1:10
Oedo Onsen Monogatari at Odaiba, Tokyo
http://www.ooedoonsen.jp/en/top/
The link of the plan I mentioned in the videso:
But they don’t have English site for it.
So, if you are interested in the plan please contact me.
http://www.ooedoonsen.jp/daiba/setplan/flight.html
LaQua at Tokyo Dome City, Tokyo
http://www.laqua.jp/pages/en/index.html
Spa World at Ebisu higashi, Osaka
http://www.spaworld.co.jp/english/
2. Love Hotel – 2:26
3. Camping in Japan – 4:29
★Watch the Series of Accommodation in JAPAN!
Japan travel cost: Accommodation in JAPAN #1: Japan Travel Guide
https://youtu.be/sSIGoUTJ2bs
Japan travel cost: Accommodation in JAPAN #2 Japan Travel Guide
https://youtu.be/dBLd6ui3-gg
Japan travel cost: Accommodation in JAPAN #4 Japan Travel Guide
https://youtu.be/wtzGIWBhTqo
Japan travel cost: Accommodation in JAPAN #5 Japan Travel Guide
https://youtu.be/HsYkHwjkt3c
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jtravelyk@gmail.com
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Japan Travel Cost: Accommodations in Japan #3: Japan Travel Guide http://youtu.be/d4YrT8UceUU
http://www.japan-guide.com/e/e2025.html
http://www.japan-guide.com/
http://www.japantravelinfo.com/
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Japan Travel Cost: Accommodations in Japan #3: Japan Travel Guide http://youtu.be/d4YrT8UceUU
http://www.japan-guide.com/
http://www.japantravelinfo.com/top/index.php
http://www.jnto.go.jp/
wn.com/Japan Travel Cost Accommodation In Japan 3 Japan Travel Guide
Japan Travel Cost: Accommodations in Japan #3: Japan Travel Guide http://youtu.be/d4YrT8UceUU
Accommodations in Japan #3!
I talk about 3 more unique type of accommodation in Japan in this video!
Welcome to Experience Japan with YUKA.
I show you real Japan. Here is the right place for you if you want to know about Japan and plan to travel or trip to Japan!
Well, in this video, I talk about 3 unique types of accommodation in Japan
1. 24 Hour Baths -1:10
Oedo Onsen Monogatari at Odaiba, Tokyo
http://www.ooedoonsen.jp/en/top/
The link of the plan I mentioned in the videso:
But they don’t have English site for it.
So, if you are interested in the plan please contact me.
http://www.ooedoonsen.jp/daiba/setplan/flight.html
LaQua at Tokyo Dome City, Tokyo
http://www.laqua.jp/pages/en/index.html
Spa World at Ebisu higashi, Osaka
http://www.spaworld.co.jp/english/
2. Love Hotel – 2:26
3. Camping in Japan – 4:29
★Watch the Series of Accommodation in JAPAN!
Japan travel cost: Accommodation in JAPAN #1: Japan Travel Guide
https://youtu.be/sSIGoUTJ2bs
Japan travel cost: Accommodation in JAPAN #2 Japan Travel Guide
https://youtu.be/dBLd6ui3-gg
Japan travel cost: Accommodation in JAPAN #4 Japan Travel Guide
https://youtu.be/wtzGIWBhTqo
Japan travel cost: Accommodation in JAPAN #5 Japan Travel Guide
https://youtu.be/HsYkHwjkt3c
I’m offering the info about traveling to Japan and working as a guide.
If you’re interested in, Please send me an e-mail!!!
jtravelyk@gmail.com
Thank you so much for watching travel video by Experience JAPAN with YUKA.
My Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/expjpw
My Twitter: https://twitter.com/yuka_expjapan
My Blog: http://expja.com/ (coming up soon!)
Don’t forget to subscribe so you don’t miss my next exploration.
You can subscribe right here: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=expjpw
Japan Travel Cost: Accommodations in Japan #3: Japan Travel Guide http://youtu.be/d4YrT8UceUU
http://www.japan-guide.com/e/e2025.html
http://www.japan-guide.com/
http://www.japantravelinfo.com/
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Japan Travel Cost: Accommodations in Japan #3: Japan Travel Guide http://youtu.be/d4YrT8UceUU
http://www.japan-guide.com/
http://www.japantravelinfo.com/top/index.php
http://www.jnto.go.jp/
- published: 18 Feb 2015
- views: 5673
Kyoto City Video Guide | Expedia
http://www.expedia.com/Kyoto-and-vicinity.d6131486.Destination-Travel-Guides
Kyoto lies in Western Honshu, Japan’s main island. The imperial capital for over 1,000 years, Kyoto is widely considered Japan’s most beautiful city.
Emerging from ultra-modern Kyoto Station, the city’s busy downtown area can come as a shock. Yet old Kyoto is never far away.
Just to the east is Gion, where you’ll catch glimpses of the geisha, the very embodiment of old Kyoto. Further east, amid narrow alleyways like Ishibe Koji, you’ll find traditional Kyoto-style houses and some of the city’s finest Ryokan.
Just a rickshaw ride away, are the traffic-free streets of Sannen-zaka and Ninen-zaka, where teahouses line the routes to nearby hilltop temples.
Kyoto is known as “the city of 10,000 shrines”. There are places of spacious austerity, such as the Heian Shrine, and intimate places, such as the Shorenin Temple. There are temples dominated by stone, such as the Kiyomizadera, and others, such as Tofukuji, which are crafted from ancient timbers.
Kodai Temple features a raked gravel garden, which represents the infinite ocean, while Nanzenji, sits within the shade of a 19th- century aqueduct. Nothing quite compares to Fushimi Inari-taisha, which spans an entire mountainside and features a path lined with 10,000 tori gates.
You’ll find old Kyoto in the palace grounds of Nijo Castle, and in the fleeting cherry blossom season. It resides in the ethereal light of the Bamboo Forest of Arashiyama and in the Zen-like calm of the city’s monkeys. And it can certainly be found as evening falls and the city lights up like a living lantern.
wn.com/Kyoto City Video Guide | Expedia
http://www.expedia.com/Kyoto-and-vicinity.d6131486.Destination-Travel-Guides
Kyoto lies in Western Honshu, Japan’s main island. The imperial capital for over 1,000 years, Kyoto is widely considered Japan’s most beautiful city.
Emerging from ultra-modern Kyoto Station, the city’s busy downtown area can come as a shock. Yet old Kyoto is never far away.
Just to the east is Gion, where you’ll catch glimpses of the geisha, the very embodiment of old Kyoto. Further east, amid narrow alleyways like Ishibe Koji, you’ll find traditional Kyoto-style houses and some of the city’s finest Ryokan.
Just a rickshaw ride away, are the traffic-free streets of Sannen-zaka and Ninen-zaka, where teahouses line the routes to nearby hilltop temples.
Kyoto is known as “the city of 10,000 shrines”. There are places of spacious austerity, such as the Heian Shrine, and intimate places, such as the Shorenin Temple. There are temples dominated by stone, such as the Kiyomizadera, and others, such as Tofukuji, which are crafted from ancient timbers.
Kodai Temple features a raked gravel garden, which represents the infinite ocean, while Nanzenji, sits within the shade of a 19th- century aqueduct. Nothing quite compares to Fushimi Inari-taisha, which spans an entire mountainside and features a path lined with 10,000 tori gates.
You’ll find old Kyoto in the palace grounds of Nijo Castle, and in the fleeting cherry blossom season. It resides in the ethereal light of the Bamboo Forest of Arashiyama and in the Zen-like calm of the city’s monkeys. And it can certainly be found as evening falls and the city lights up like a living lantern.
- published: 30 Jan 2015
- views: 739
5 Days in Japan: Tokyo, Harajuku, Shibuya, Fuji & Hakkone
Join me on my 5 day travel across Japan! We'll gaze at Mount Fuji, soak in onsens, have sashimi boats, scream from world record holdin' rollercoasters and lose ourselves watching the scramble of the Shibuya crossing.
Find me on Twitter:
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... and vlog!
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...and talk about food!
http://www.shulikesfood.blogspot.com
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Join me on my 5 day travel across Japan! We'll gaze at Mount Fuji, soak in onsens, have sashimi boats, scream from world record holdin' rollercoasters and lose ourselves watching the scramble of the Shibuya crossing.
Find me on Twitter:
http://www.twitter.com/dejashu
Find me on Facebook:
http://www.facebook.com/shulikesclothes
I love Instagram:
http://www.instagram.com/shulikesclothes
I also blog:
http://www.shulikesclothes.com
... and vlog!
http://www.youtube.com/dejashu
...and talk about food!
http://www.shulikesfood.blogspot.com
- published: 04 Aug 2015
- views: 31
Japanese BEER: Things you should try in Japan: Japan Travel Guide
Japanese Beer: Things you should try in Japan: Japan Travel Guide
http://youtu.be/FYaT34Tz9ZE
I talk about Japanese Beer.
Welcome to Experience Japan with YUKA.
I show you real Japan. Here is the right place for you if you want to know about Japan and plan to travel or trip to Japan!
I explain “Japanese Beer”.
In this video, I explain about Japanese Beer. There are 3 types of beers in Japan. Normal beer, Happoshu and the third beer.
Normal beers must use malt as much as 2/3 or more and happoshu use less than that. Because of that, selling price is set low compare to normal beers.
The third beer is the name of a new kind of alcoholic beverage. It tastes like beer, but is brewed fromingredients other than malt. The third-category beer uses various ingredients such as peas, soybeans, corn and so on, instead of malt.
And of course, the third beers are cheaper than Haposhu.
In Japan, alcohol tax for beer is based the percentage of malt used, and not the percentage of alcohol. So the less malt is used, the less tax is imposed.
So, normal beers, which use malt to brew, their price is high and haposhu is less than that and the third beers are cheapest.
Also, we have functional beers.
We have zero calories, restricted carbohydrate or no carbohydrate. Plus beers contain no purine. So, you can enjoy beers even though you’re on diet!
★ Normal Beers : 189 yen - 215 yen
★ Happoshu : 135 yen - 141 yen
★ The third Beer : 103 yen - 122 yen
Price changes depending on stores. BTW I got them at the supermarket in my neighborhood.
Thank you so much for watching travel video by Experience JAPAN with YUKA.
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Japanese Beer: Things you should try in Japan: Japan Travel Guide
http://youtu.be/FYaT34Tz9ZE
Japanese beer, sapporo beer, asahi beer, Japanese culture, Japan travel, travel japan, japan travel guide, Japan tourism, japan trip, things to do in japan, Japanese girl, Japan guide, Travel japan guide, Travel japan tips, Travel japan blog, Japan travel blog, Japan travel info, Travel Japanese, Japanese travel, learn Japanese, Experience JAPAN with YUKA, YUKA
Japanese Beer: Things you should try in Japan: Japan Travel Guide
http://youtu.be/FYaT34Tz9ZE
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Japanese Beer: Things you should try in Japan: Japan Travel Guide
http://youtu.be/FYaT34Tz9ZE
I talk about Japanese Beer.
Welcome to Experience Japan with YUKA.
I show you real Japan. Here is the right place for you if you want to know about Japan and plan to travel or trip to Japan!
I explain “Japanese Beer”.
In this video, I explain about Japanese Beer. There are 3 types of beers in Japan. Normal beer, Happoshu and the third beer.
Normal beers must use malt as much as 2/3 or more and happoshu use less than that. Because of that, selling price is set low compare to normal beers.
The third beer is the name of a new kind of alcoholic beverage. It tastes like beer, but is brewed fromingredients other than malt. The third-category beer uses various ingredients such as peas, soybeans, corn and so on, instead of malt.
And of course, the third beers are cheaper than Haposhu.
In Japan, alcohol tax for beer is based the percentage of malt used, and not the percentage of alcohol. So the less malt is used, the less tax is imposed.
So, normal beers, which use malt to brew, their price is high and haposhu is less than that and the third beers are cheapest.
Also, we have functional beers.
We have zero calories, restricted carbohydrate or no carbohydrate. Plus beers contain no purine. So, you can enjoy beers even though you’re on diet!
★ Normal Beers : 189 yen - 215 yen
★ Happoshu : 135 yen - 141 yen
★ The third Beer : 103 yen - 122 yen
Price changes depending on stores. BTW I got them at the supermarket in my neighborhood.
Thank you so much for watching travel video by Experience JAPAN with YUKA.
My Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/expjpw
My Twitter: https://twitter.com/yuka_expjapan
My Blog: http://expja.com/ (coming up soon!)
Don’t forget to subscribe so you don’t miss my next exploration.
You can subscribe right here: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=expjpw
Japanese Beer: Things you should try in Japan: Japan Travel Guide
http://youtu.be/FYaT34Tz9ZE
Japanese beer, sapporo beer, asahi beer, Japanese culture, Japan travel, travel japan, japan travel guide, Japan tourism, japan trip, things to do in japan, Japanese girl, Japan guide, Travel japan guide, Travel japan tips, Travel japan blog, Japan travel blog, Japan travel info, Travel Japanese, Japanese travel, learn Japanese, Experience JAPAN with YUKA, YUKA
Japanese Beer: Things you should try in Japan: Japan Travel Guide
http://youtu.be/FYaT34Tz9ZE
- published: 12 Nov 2014
- views: 30
Sapporo Japan Travel Guide
A travel guide for Sapporo Japan - the capital of Japan's northern island state of Hokkaido. Highlights include the Clock Tower, Odori Park, Sapporo TV Tower...
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A travel guide for Sapporo Japan - the capital of Japan's northern island state of Hokkaido. Highlights include the Clock Tower, Odori Park, Sapporo TV Tower...
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Animated Classics of Japanese Literature: Grave of the Wild Chrysanthemum
Animated Classics of Japanese Literature: Grave of the Wild Chrysanthemum
Animated Classics of Japanese Literature: Grave of the Wild Chrysanthemum
Part of a 1986 Japanese TV series called “Animated Classics of Japanese Literature,” this beautifully animated tale of thwarted young love was based on Sachio Ito’s novel, “Nogiku no Haka” (1906). “The Grave of the Wild Chrysanthemum” combines the difficulty of young love with that of growing up poor in a Japanese farm town in the 19th century. A pair of teenaged cousins, Masao and Tamiko, is inseparable during the time the boy is home from school. Gossip in the town separates the two just as they’re beginning to realize the great love between them. While the boy is away at school, the girl’s family takes a drastic step…
In Japanese with Engl
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二百十日 aka Nihyakutouka by Natsume Soseki (Japanese Audiobook)
二百十日 aka Nihyakutouka by Natsume Soseki (Japanese Audiobook)
二百十日 aka Nihyakutouka by Natsume Soseki (Japanese Audiobook)
Summary in the Japanese language: 『二百十日』は夏目漱石の小説である。明治39年10月、雑誌『中央公論』に発表され、その年12月、『鶉籠』に収録されて出版された。阿蘇山に登る、2人の青年、圭さんと碌さんの2人の会話体で終始する小説である。語られるのはビールや半熟卵を知らない宿の女...
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Tsunami Disaster Videos 2004 | Tsunami Disaster Full Movies in Japan 2011 | Tsunami On Camera #15
Tsunami Disaster Videos 2004 | Tsunami Disaster Full Movies in Japan 2011 | Tsunami On Camera #15
Tsunami Disaster Videos 2004 | Tsunami Disaster Full Movies in Japan 2011 | Tsunami On Camera #15
Tsunami Disaster Full Movie in Japan 2011 | Tsunami Disaster Videos 2004 | Tsunami On Camera
While Japan may have the longest recorded history of tsunamis, the sheer destruction caused by the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami event mark it as the most devastating of its kind in modern times, killing around 230,000 people. The Sumatran region is not unused to tsunamis either, with earthquakes of varying magnitudes regularly occurring off the coast of the island.[21]
Tsunamis are an often underestimated hazard in the Mediterranean Sea region and Europe in general. Of historical and current (with regard to risk assumptions) importa
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เชฟกระทะเหล็กประเทศญี่ปุ่น (Iron Chef Japan)
เชฟกระทะเหล็กประเทศญี่ปุ่น (Iron Chef Japan)
เชฟกระทะเหล็กประเทศญี่ปุ่น (Iron Chef Japan)
กินดะ รายการที่จะพาคุณไปคลุกย่านเก่า เคล้าย่านดัง กับร้านอาหารคาวหวานมากมาย ล้วงลึกความอร่อยเหาะกับเมนูเด็ด เจ็ดย่านน้ำที่เหล่าบรรดานักชิมต้องไม่พลาด ตั้งแต่...
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Madeon Live Video - sonic mania Japan - 14/08/2015
Madeon Live Video - sonic mania Japan - 14/08/2015
Madeon Live Video - sonic mania Japan - 14/08/2015
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Japan's Mega Earthquake HD (Science Documentary)
Japan's Mega Earthquake HD (Science Documentary)
Japan's Mega Earthquake HD (Science Documentary)
Japan's Mega Earthquake HD (Science Documentary)
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Law and Justice in Japan - a lecture
Law and Justice in Japan - a lecture
Law and Justice in Japan - a lecture
One of two lectures given to undergraduates in anthropology at Cambridge University in 2008 by Alan Macfarlane. For a downloadable version, reading list and ...
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Tsunami | Natural Disasters | Tsunami 2004 | Sunami | Tsunamis In Japan 2011 Full Videos #22
Tsunami | Natural Disasters | Tsunami 2004 | Sunami | Tsunamis In Japan 2011 Full Videos #22
Tsunami | Natural Disasters | Tsunami 2004 | Sunami | Tsunamis In Japan 2011 Full Videos #22
Tsunamis In Japan 2011 Full Videos | Sunami | Tsunami 2004 | Natural Disasters | Tsunami
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While Japan may have the longest recorded history of tsunamis, the sheer destruction caused by the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami event mark it as the most devastating of its kind in modern times, killing around 230,000 people. The Sumatran region is not unused to tsunamis either, with earthquakes of varying magnitudes regularly occurring off the coast of the island.[21]
Tsunamis are an often underestimated hazard in the Mediterranean Sea region and Europe in general. Of histori
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Contra Japanese Version Translated To English (Famicom)
Contra Japanese Version Translated To English (Famicom)
Contra Japanese Version Translated To English (Famicom)
http://contra.wikia.com/wiki/Contra_(video_game) GET TO THE CHOPPA! Okay, this is the classic Contra but unlike the North America version this is the Japanes...
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Rugby 2007. Pool B. Canada v Japan
Rugby 2007. Pool B. Canada v Japan
Rugby 2007. Pool B. Canada v Japan
25 September 2007, 18:00 Stade Chaban-Delmas, Bordeaux Attendance: 33810 Referee: Jonathan Kaplan (South Africa)
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[22] Europa Universalis IV Glorious Nippon (Japan) Campaign!
[22] Europa Universalis IV Glorious Nippon (Japan) Campaign!
[22] Europa Universalis IV Glorious Nippon (Japan) Campaign!
I'm SurrealBeliefs and this is EU4! I'm playing as Japan in a colonization campaign. You can watch the entire series in a playlist below.
Here are the major DLC expansions installed for this campaign:
Conquest of Paradise, Wealth of Nations, Res Publica, Art of War, El Dorado and Common Sense.
Watch the series here in a nice playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL_4YUWpVmAqnFQ0_EioNfBxz1Sg6QmLca
Remember to like, comment and subscribe! Playlists are linked down below.
Support me on Patreon with just even $1 a month if you enjoy my content!
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Slow Earthquakes and Mega Earthquakes in Japan
Slow Earthquakes and Mega Earthquakes in Japan
Slow Earthquakes and Mega Earthquakes in Japan
http://www.world-earthquakes.com This video is for education purpose only!
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Documentary Films HD : Death Of The Largest Japanese Navy Battleship - Yamato Armada
Documentary Films HD : Death Of The Largest Japanese Navy Battleship - Yamato Armada
Documentary Films HD : Death Of The Largest Japanese Navy Battleship - Yamato Armada
A Japanese battleship is a large armored warship with a main battery including hefty caliber weapons. Throughout the late 19th and also very early 20th centuries the japanese battleship was one of the most powerful type of warship, as well as a fleet of battleship was vital for any kind of country which preferred to maintain command of the sea.
The word battleship was coined around 1794 as well as is a tightening of the keyword phrase line-of-battle ship, the dominant wood warship throughout the Age of Sail. [1] The term entered official usage in the late 1880s to describe a sort of ironclad battleship, now described by historians as pre-dre
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Provost Lecture - Dan Davis: The Earthquake in Japan - What Happened, and Why?
Provost Lecture - Dan Davis: The Earthquake in Japan - What Happened, and Why?
Provost Lecture - Dan Davis: The Earthquake in Japan - What Happened, and Why?
Professor Dan Davis gave the first in a series of provost lectures about the combination of earthquake, resultant tsunami, and nuclear crisis that led to a t...
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2014 Tour of Japan Stage 3 Minamishinshu
2014 Tour of Japan Stage 3 Minamishinshu
2014 Tour of Japan Stage 3 Minamishinshu
last few km and podiums
leader -Pierpaolo DE NEGRI / ITA VINI FANTINI-NIPPO
point classification- Grega BOLE/ SLO /VINI FANTINI-NIPPO
Mountain - Thomas RABOU / NED /OCBC SINGAPORE CONTINENTAL CYCLING TEAM
young-Jack BECKINSALE /AUS/AVANTI RACING TEAM
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[ENG] War Thunder: Kyūshū J7W1 Shinden, Japanese Tier-4 Fighter
[ENG] War Thunder: Kyūshū J7W1 Shinden, Japanese Tier-4 Fighter
[ENG] War Thunder: Kyūshū J7W1 Shinden, Japanese Tier-4 Fighter
In this War Thunder video tutorial, I fly out in the J7W1 Shinden, Japanese Tier-4 Fighter. The Kyūshū J7W1 Shinden "Magnificent Lightning" was a World War II Japanese propeller-driven fighter aircraft prototype that was built in a canard design. The wings were attached to the tail section, and stabilizers were on the front. The propeller was also in the rear, in a pusher configuration. Now in War Thunder the J7W1 is a Rank – 4 aircraft, with a Battle Rating of – 6.0, It has a top speed of 455 mph. It comes equipped with 4 ea. 30 mm Type 5 cannons ( with a 1 sec. burst mass of 10.13 kg/s ). If you Like the Video, Please “Like it” and Sub
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Theodore Roosevelt and the British Empire: A Study in Presidential Statecraft (1998)
Theodore Roosevelt and the British Empire: A Study in Presidential Statecraft (1998)
Theodore Roosevelt and the British Empire: A Study in Presidential Statecraft (1998)
Historian William N. Tilchin identified three core principles that guided Roosevelt's foreign policy: broadly conceived U.S. interests, the strengthening of the United States Navy, and close cooperation between Britain and the United States on a wide range of issues.[31] He had traveled widely and was well informed on international affairs, as well as military and naval affairs around the world. He was determined to make America a great world power while avoiding war.
The United States Army, with 39,000 men in 1890, was the smallest and least powerful army of any major power in the late 19th century. By contrast, France had 542,000.[33] The
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#BESSY HAX - Japan (me) vs French on Great Plains
#BESSY HAX - Japan (me) vs French on Great Plains
#BESSY HAX - Japan (me) vs French on Great Plains
OMFG #COWHAX @ 6:51 Also, I sort of messed up in the editing of this clip as it includes a 2 minute game at the very start of the video were we had to restart (I probably should have removed...
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Meiji Jingu Forest: a 100-year Botanic experiment in Tokyo, Japan
Meiji Jingu Forest: a 100-year Botanic experiment in Tokyo, Japan
Meiji Jingu Forest: a 100-year Botanic experiment in Tokyo, Japan
A sustainable wildlife Forest, founded in 1915 and lives in the middle of a Metropolis like Tokyo, Japan
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EL TERREMOTO DE SAN FRANCISCO DE 1906
EL TERREMOTO DE SAN FRANCISCO DE 1906
EL TERREMOTO DE SAN FRANCISCO DE 1906
El gran terremoto de San Francisco de 1906 fue un poderoso sismo que sacudió principalmente a la ciudad de San Francisco (Estados Unidos) la mañana del 18 de...
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San Francisco 1906 Earthquake: The Lost Archives (720p)
San Francisco 1906 Earthquake: The Lost Archives (720p)
San Francisco 1906 Earthquake: The Lost Archives (720p)
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JOF02 :: 20 :: X-Japan Forever!
JOF02 :: 20 :: X-Japan Forever!
JOF02 :: 20 :: X-Japan Forever!
A fan`s eye-view of Japan :: season 02 :: 20 :: X-Japan Forever! :: season 2 final episode :: :: kawaii-mrjedi.blogspot.com :: 愛日本者の目で見る日本 Japonia oczami ...
Animated Classics of Japanese Literature: Grave of the Wild Chrysanthemum
Part of a 1986 Japanese TV series called “Animated Classics of Japanese Literature,” this beautifully animated tale of thwarted young love was based on Sachio Ito’s novel, “Nogiku no Haka” (1906). “The Grave of the Wild Chrysanthemum” combines the difficulty of young love with that of growing up poor in a Japanese farm town in the 19th century. A pair of teenaged cousins, Masao and Tamiko, is inseparable during the time the boy is home from school. Gossip in the town separates the two just as they’re beginning to realize the great love between them. While the boy is away at school, the girl’s family takes a drastic step…
In Japanese with English subs.
wn.com/Animated Classics Of Japanese Literature Grave Of The Wild Chrysanthemum
Part of a 1986 Japanese TV series called “Animated Classics of Japanese Literature,” this beautifully animated tale of thwarted young love was based on Sachio Ito’s novel, “Nogiku no Haka” (1906). “The Grave of the Wild Chrysanthemum” combines the difficulty of young love with that of growing up poor in a Japanese farm town in the 19th century. A pair of teenaged cousins, Masao and Tamiko, is inseparable during the time the boy is home from school. Gossip in the town separates the two just as they’re beginning to realize the great love between them. While the boy is away at school, the girl’s family takes a drastic step…
In Japanese with English subs.
- published: 06 Jun 2015
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二百十日 aka Nihyakutouka by Natsume Soseki (Japanese Audiobook)
Summary in the Japanese language: 『二百十日』は夏目漱石の小説である。明治39年10月、雑誌『中央公論』に発表され、その年12月、『鶉籠』に収録されて出版された。阿蘇山に登る、2人の青年、圭さんと碌さんの2人の会話体で終始する小説である。語られるのはビールや半熟卵を知らない宿の女...
wn.com/二百十日 Aka Nihyakutouka By Natsume Soseki (Japanese Audiobook)
Summary in the Japanese language: 『二百十日』は夏目漱石の小説である。明治39年10月、雑誌『中央公論』に発表され、その年12月、『鶉籠』に収録されて出版された。阿蘇山に登る、2人の青年、圭さんと碌さんの2人の会話体で終始する小説である。語られるのはビールや半熟卵を知らない宿の女...
Tsunami Disaster Videos 2004 | Tsunami Disaster Full Movies in Japan 2011 | Tsunami On Camera #15
Tsunami Disaster Full Movie in Japan 2011 | Tsunami Disaster Videos 2004 | Tsunami On Camera
While Japan may have the longest recorded history of tsunamis, the sheer destruction caused by the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami event mark it as the most devastating of its kind in modern times, killing around 230,000 people. The Sumatran region is not unused to tsunamis either, with earthquakes of varying magnitudes regularly occurring off the coast of the island.[21]
Tsunamis are an often underestimated hazard in the Mediterranean Sea region and Europe in general. Of historical and current (with regard to risk assumptions) importance are e.g. the 1755 Lisbon earthquake and tsunami (which was caused by the Azores–Gibraltar Transform Fault), the 1783 Calabrian earthquakes, each causing several ten thousand deaths and the 1908 Messina earthquake and tsunami. The latter took more than 123,000 lives in Sicily and Calabria and is among the most deadly natural disasters in modern Europe. The Storegga Slide in the Norwegian sea and some examples of Tsunamis affecting the British Isles refer to landslide and meteotsunamis predominatly and less to earth quake induced waves.
More Info:Wikipedia
Tsunami Disaster Videos 2004 #1
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jRmdf_gMHVk
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rEN497lxgXo
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YaaFqdnEYw8
Tsunami Disaster Full Movies in Japan 2011 #4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bxg_CuHreXE
Tsunami Disaster Full Movies in Japan 2011 #5
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2RMyRPe6QSo
Tsunami Disaster Videos 2004 #6
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2EFdIal1wG0
Tsunami Disaster Videos 2004 #7
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ejXIB9Hc3ec
Tsunami Disaster Full Movies
Tsunami Disaster in Japan 2011
Tsunami Disaster Videos 2004
wn.com/Tsunami Disaster Videos 2004 | Tsunami Disaster Full Movies In Japan 2011 | Tsunami On Camera 15
Tsunami Disaster Full Movie in Japan 2011 | Tsunami Disaster Videos 2004 | Tsunami On Camera
While Japan may have the longest recorded history of tsunamis, the sheer destruction caused by the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami event mark it as the most devastating of its kind in modern times, killing around 230,000 people. The Sumatran region is not unused to tsunamis either, with earthquakes of varying magnitudes regularly occurring off the coast of the island.[21]
Tsunamis are an often underestimated hazard in the Mediterranean Sea region and Europe in general. Of historical and current (with regard to risk assumptions) importance are e.g. the 1755 Lisbon earthquake and tsunami (which was caused by the Azores–Gibraltar Transform Fault), the 1783 Calabrian earthquakes, each causing several ten thousand deaths and the 1908 Messina earthquake and tsunami. The latter took more than 123,000 lives in Sicily and Calabria and is among the most deadly natural disasters in modern Europe. The Storegga Slide in the Norwegian sea and some examples of Tsunamis affecting the British Isles refer to landslide and meteotsunamis predominatly and less to earth quake induced waves.
More Info:Wikipedia
Tsunami Disaster Videos 2004 #1
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jRmdf_gMHVk
Tsunami Disaster Videos 2004 #2
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rEN497lxgXo
Tsunami Disaster Videos 2004 #3
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YaaFqdnEYw8
Tsunami Disaster Full Movies in Japan 2011 #4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bxg_CuHreXE
Tsunami Disaster Full Movies in Japan 2011 #5
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2RMyRPe6QSo
Tsunami Disaster Videos 2004 #6
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2EFdIal1wG0
Tsunami Disaster Videos 2004 #7
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ejXIB9Hc3ec
Tsunami Disaster Full Movies
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- published: 17 Mar 2015
- views: 2
เชฟกระทะเหล็กประเทศญี่ปุ่น (Iron Chef Japan)
กินดะ รายการที่จะพาคุณไปคลุกย่านเก่า เคล้าย่านดัง กับร้านอาหารคาวหวานมากมาย ล้วงลึกความอร่อยเหาะกับเมนูเด็ด เจ็ดย่านน้ำที่เหล่าบรรดานักชิมต้องไม่พลาด ตั้งแต่...
คืนวันพุธนี้พบการแข่งขันที่จะทำให้เวที คิทเช่น สเตเดี้ยมลุกเป็นไฟ เมื่อเชฟผู้ท้าชิงขอท้าประมือกับ เชฟบุญธรรม ภาคโพธิ์ เชฟกระทะเหล็กอาหารญี่ปุ่นโดยเฉพาะ ด้วยค...
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ดูคลิปเต็มได้ที่ คลิ๊ก เชฟกระทะเหล็ก ไทยแลนด์ Iron Chef Thailand ย้อนหลัง 4 มี.ค. 2558 รายการ “เชฟกระทะเหล็กประเทศไทย” “ประธานสันต...
ประวัติศาสตร์ต้องจารึก เมื่อ King Of Iron Chef จากแดนปลาดิบ บุกถึง Kitchen Stadium ประเทศไทย..."เชฟฮิโรยูกิ ซาไก" เชฟกระทะเหล็กประเทศญี่ปุ่น ปะทะฝีมือกับ "เช...
รายการ Iron Chef Thailand เชฟกระทะเหล็กประเทศไทย พุธที่ 25 มกราคม 2555 วัตถุึดิบปลาเก๋ามังกร เชฟเอียน เชฟ
เชฟกระทะเหล็กประเทศญี่ปุ่น (Iron Chef Japan)
เชฟกระทะเหล็กประเทศญี่ปุ่น (Iron Chef Japan)
wn.com/เชฟกระทะเหล็กประเทศญี่ปุ่น (Iron Chef Japan)
กินดะ รายการที่จะพาคุณไปคลุกย่านเก่า เคล้าย่านดัง กับร้านอาหารคาวหวานมากมาย ล้วงลึกความอร่อยเหาะกับเมนูเด็ด เจ็ดย่านน้ำที่เหล่าบรรดานักชิมต้องไม่พลาด ตั้งแต่...
คืนวันพุธนี้พบการแข่งขันที่จะทำให้เวที คิทเช่น สเตเดี้ยมลุกเป็นไฟ เมื่อเชฟผู้ท้าชิงขอท้าประมือกับ เชฟบุญธรรม ภาคโพธิ์ เชฟกระทะเหล็กอาหารญี่ปุ่นโดยเฉพาะ ด้วยค...
โฟคร็อค วงแอ่แห้.
ดูคลิปเต็มได้ที่ คลิ๊ก เชฟกระทะเหล็ก ไทยแลนด์ Iron Chef Thailand ย้อนหลัง 4 มี.ค. 2558 รายการ “เชฟกระทะเหล็กประเทศไทย” “ประธานสันต...
ประวัติศาสตร์ต้องจารึก เมื่อ King Of Iron Chef จากแดนปลาดิบ บุกถึง Kitchen Stadium ประเทศไทย..."เชฟฮิโรยูกิ ซาไก" เชฟกระทะเหล็กประเทศญี่ปุ่น ปะทะฝีมือกับ "เช...
รายการ Iron Chef Thailand เชฟกระทะเหล็กประเทศไทย พุธที่ 25 มกราคม 2555 วัตถุึดิบปลาเก๋ามังกร เชฟเอียน เชฟ
เชฟกระทะเหล็กประเทศญี่ปุ่น (Iron Chef Japan)
เชฟกระทะเหล็กประเทศญี่ปุ่น (Iron Chef Japan)
- published: 08 Mar 2015
- views: 239
Law and Justice in Japan - a lecture
One of two lectures given to undergraduates in anthropology at Cambridge University in 2008 by Alan Macfarlane. For a downloadable version, reading list and ...
wn.com/Law And Justice In Japan A Lecture
One of two lectures given to undergraduates in anthropology at Cambridge University in 2008 by Alan Macfarlane. For a downloadable version, reading list and ...
- published: 10 Mar 2008
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Tsunami | Natural Disasters | Tsunami 2004 | Sunami | Tsunamis In Japan 2011 Full Videos #22
Tsunamis In Japan 2011 Full Videos | Sunami | Tsunami 2004 | Natural Disasters | Tsunami
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While Japan may have the longest recorded history of tsunamis, the sheer destruction caused by the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami event mark it as the most devastating of its kind in modern times, killing around 230,000 people. The Sumatran region is not unused to tsunamis either, with earthquakes of varying magnitudes regularly occurring off the coast of the island.[21]
Tsunamis are an often underestimated hazard in the Mediterranean Sea region and Europe in general. Of historical and current (with regard to risk assumptions) importance are e.g. the 1755 Lisbon earthquake and tsunami (which was caused by the Azores–Gibraltar Transform Fault), the 1783 Calabrian earthquakes, each causing several ten thousand deaths and the 1908 Messina earthquake and tsunami. The latter took more than 123,000 lives in Sicily and Calabria and is among the most deadly natural disasters in modern Europe. The Storegga Slide in the Norwegian sea and some examples of Tsunamis affecting the British Isles refer to landslide and meteotsunamis predominatly and less to earth quake induced waves.
Behind every book is an existence, or lives, just like the instance of the business title "Rethinking Japan." Actually numerous lives, more than 80 altogether, including the editors that breathed new life into the book and distributed, amid a standout amongst the most difficult times in late Japanese history.
At the point when the quake came to Tokyo on the evening of March 11, Brian Salsberg was hectically transmitting the last original copy of Reimagining to an abroad printer. That wouldn't be the last time the debacle and Salsberg's book would cross ways. As news of inconvenience at an atomic force plant in Fukushima started to create, and the emergency extended, Salsberg and his group concurred on an exhaustive modification and the outcomes paid off. A book conceived in an hour of emergency was all of a sudden the book that numerous perusers looked for answers.
Salsberg, similar to the accumulation of articles he altered a year back, has a characteristic blessing for bringing Japan into sharp core interest. An alum of Cornell and Harvard Law School, Salsberg changed riggings from corporate law practice to administration counseling, and is the lead for McKinsey's Consumer & Shopper Insights focus. What's more, in his most recent five years, he has additionally collected experiences into Japan, some of which he imparted to AsianTalks.
AsianTalks: Brian, you're presently based at the Tokyo office of McKinsey. Let us know how you arrived at that point.
Brian: I began in our New York and New Jersey workplaces, where I was doing a scope of distinctive, intriguing activities. In New Jersey I ended up accomplishing more pharmaceutical and customer items. At that point I moved to Japan in the wake of having been with the firm for six or seven years.
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While Japan may have the longest recorded history of tsunamis, the sheer destruction caused by the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami event mark it as the most devastating of its kind in modern times, killing around 230,000 people. The Sumatran region is not unused to tsunamis either, with earthquakes of varying magnitudes regularly occurring off the coast of the island.[21]
Tsunamis are an often underestimated hazard in the Mediterranean Sea region and Europe in general. Of historical and current (with regard to risk assumptions) importance are e.g. the 1755 Lisbon earthquake and tsunami (which was caused by the Azores–Gibraltar Transform Fault), the 1783 Calabrian earthquakes, each causing several ten thousand deaths and the 1908 Messina earthquake and tsunami. The latter took more than 123,000 lives in Sicily and Calabria and is among the most deadly natural disasters in modern Europe. The Storegga Slide in the Norwegian sea and some examples of Tsunamis affecting the British Isles refer to landslide and meteotsunamis predominatly and less to earth quake induced waves.
Behind every book is an existence, or lives, just like the instance of the business title "Rethinking Japan." Actually numerous lives, more than 80 altogether, including the editors that breathed new life into the book and distributed, amid a standout amongst the most difficult times in late Japanese history.
At the point when the quake came to Tokyo on the evening of March 11, Brian Salsberg was hectically transmitting the last original copy of Reimagining to an abroad printer. That wouldn't be the last time the debacle and Salsberg's book would cross ways. As news of inconvenience at an atomic force plant in Fukushima started to create, and the emergency extended, Salsberg and his group concurred on an exhaustive modification and the outcomes paid off. A book conceived in an hour of emergency was all of a sudden the book that numerous perusers looked for answers.
Salsberg, similar to the accumulation of articles he altered a year back, has a characteristic blessing for bringing Japan into sharp core interest. An alum of Cornell and Harvard Law School, Salsberg changed riggings from corporate law practice to administration counseling, and is the lead for McKinsey's Consumer & Shopper Insights focus. What's more, in his most recent five years, he has additionally collected experiences into Japan, some of which he imparted to AsianTalks.
AsianTalks: Brian, you're presently based at the Tokyo office of McKinsey. Let us know how you arrived at that point.
Brian: I began in our New York and New Jersey workplaces, where I was doing a scope of distinctive, intriguing activities. In New Jersey I ended up accomplishing more pharmaceutical and customer items. At that point I moved to Japan in the wake of having been with the firm for six or seven years.
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Contra Japanese Version Translated To English (Famicom)
http://contra.wikia.com/wiki/Contra_(video_game) GET TO THE CHOPPA! Okay, this is the classic Contra but unlike the North America version this is the Japanes...
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http://contra.wikia.com/wiki/Contra_(video_game) GET TO THE CHOPPA! Okay, this is the classic Contra but unlike the North America version this is the Japanes...
- published: 03 Apr 2014
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Rugby 2007. Pool B. Canada v Japan
25 September 2007, 18:00 Stade Chaban-Delmas, Bordeaux Attendance: 33810 Referee: Jonathan Kaplan (South Africa)
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25 September 2007, 18:00 Stade Chaban-Delmas, Bordeaux Attendance: 33810 Referee: Jonathan Kaplan (South Africa)
[22] Europa Universalis IV Glorious Nippon (Japan) Campaign!
I'm SurrealBeliefs and this is EU4! I'm playing as Japan in a colonization campaign. You can watch the entire series in a playlist below.
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Conquest of Paradise, Wealth of Nations, Res Publica, Art of War, El Dorado and Common Sense.
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I'm SurrealBeliefs and this is EU4! I'm playing as Japan in a colonization campaign. You can watch the entire series in a playlist below.
Here are the major DLC expansions installed for this campaign:
Conquest of Paradise, Wealth of Nations, Res Publica, Art of War, El Dorado and Common Sense.
Watch the series here in a nice playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL_4YUWpVmAqnFQ0_EioNfBxz1Sg6QmLca
Remember to like, comment and subscribe! Playlists are linked down below.
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- published: 08 Aug 2015
- views: 2562
Documentary Films HD : Death Of The Largest Japanese Navy Battleship - Yamato Armada
A Japanese battleship is a large armored warship with a main battery including hefty caliber weapons. Throughout the late 19th and also very early 20th centuries the japanese battleship was one of the most powerful type of warship, as well as a fleet of battleship was vital for any kind of country which preferred to maintain command of the sea.
The word battleship was coined around 1794 as well as is a tightening of the keyword phrase line-of-battle ship, the dominant wood warship throughout the Age of Sail. [1] The term entered official usage in the late 1880s to describe a sort of ironclad battleship, now described by historians as pre-dreadnought battlewagons. In 1906, the commissioning of HMS Dreadnought heralded a transformation in battleship style. Nexting battlewagon styles, influenced by HMS Dreadnought, were referred to as "dreadnoughts".
Japanese Battleship were a symbol of marine supremacy as well as nationwide might, and also for decades the battlewagon was a significant element in both diplomacy and military method. The international arms race in battleship building started in Europe, adhering to the 1890 publication of Alfred Thayer Mahan's The Impact of Sea Power upon History, 1660-- 1783. The Naval Treaties of the 1920s as well as 1930s restricted the number of battlewagons, though technical advancement in battleship layout continued.
The Royal Navy, Usa Navy, as well as Imperial Japanese Navy extensively upgraded and improved their World war-- period battlewagons during the 1930s. Amongst the new features were a raised tower height and security for the optical rangefinder equipment (for gunnery control), much more armor (particularly around turrets) to protect against plunging fire and also airborne battle, and also additional anti-aircraft weapons. Some British ships received a huge block superstructure nicknamed the "Queen Anne's castle", such as in the Queen Elizabeth and also Warspite, which would be made use of in the brand-new conning towers of the King George V-class quickly battleships. Outside lumps were contributed to boost both resilience to neutralize weight increase and also provide underwater protection versus torpedoes and mines. The Japanese rebuilt all of their battlewagons, plus their battlecruisers, with unique "pagoda" frameworks, though the Hiei received a much more contemporary bridge tower that would influence the new Yamato-class battlewagons. Bulges were matched, including steel tube arrays to improve both undersea as well as upright protection along the waterline. The united state try out cage masts and also later tripod masts, though after Pearl Harbor a few of the most seriously harmed ships such as West Virginia as well as The golden state were restored to a similar look to their Iowa-class contemporaries (called tower masts). Radar, which worked past aesthetic contact and also was effective in complete darkness or damaging climate, was introduced to supplement optical fire command. [57]
Also when battle threatened once again in the late 1930s, battleship building did not reclaim the degree of relevance which it had actually held in the years prior to World War I. The "building vacation" imposed by the naval treaties suggested that the structure ability of dockyards worldwide was fairly minimized, as well as the strategic location had changed.
The word battleship was coined around 1794 and is a contraction of the keyword phrase line-of-battle ship, the dominant wood battleship during the Age of Sail. Following battlewagon styles, affected by HMS Dreadnought, were referred to as "dreadnoughts".
Battleships were a symbol of marine supremacy and also national could, as well as for decades the battlewagon was a significant element in both diplomacy and also army method. The Naval Treaties of the 1920s as well as 1930s restricted the number of battlewagons, though technical development in battleship design continued. The Japanese rebuilt all of their battleships, plus their battlecruisers, with distinct "pagoda" frameworks, though the Hiei got a much more contemporary bridge tower that would certainly affect the brand-new Yamato-class battleships.
wn.com/Documentary Films Hd Death Of The Largest Japanese Navy Battleship Yamato Armada
A Japanese battleship is a large armored warship with a main battery including hefty caliber weapons. Throughout the late 19th and also very early 20th centuries the japanese battleship was one of the most powerful type of warship, as well as a fleet of battleship was vital for any kind of country which preferred to maintain command of the sea.
The word battleship was coined around 1794 as well as is a tightening of the keyword phrase line-of-battle ship, the dominant wood warship throughout the Age of Sail. [1] The term entered official usage in the late 1880s to describe a sort of ironclad battleship, now described by historians as pre-dreadnought battlewagons. In 1906, the commissioning of HMS Dreadnought heralded a transformation in battleship style. Nexting battlewagon styles, influenced by HMS Dreadnought, were referred to as "dreadnoughts".
Japanese Battleship were a symbol of marine supremacy as well as nationwide might, and also for decades the battlewagon was a significant element in both diplomacy and military method. The international arms race in battleship building started in Europe, adhering to the 1890 publication of Alfred Thayer Mahan's The Impact of Sea Power upon History, 1660-- 1783. The Naval Treaties of the 1920s as well as 1930s restricted the number of battlewagons, though technical advancement in battleship layout continued.
The Royal Navy, Usa Navy, as well as Imperial Japanese Navy extensively upgraded and improved their World war-- period battlewagons during the 1930s. Amongst the new features were a raised tower height and security for the optical rangefinder equipment (for gunnery control), much more armor (particularly around turrets) to protect against plunging fire and also airborne battle, and also additional anti-aircraft weapons. Some British ships received a huge block superstructure nicknamed the "Queen Anne's castle", such as in the Queen Elizabeth and also Warspite, which would be made use of in the brand-new conning towers of the King George V-class quickly battleships. Outside lumps were contributed to boost both resilience to neutralize weight increase and also provide underwater protection versus torpedoes and mines. The Japanese rebuilt all of their battlewagons, plus their battlecruisers, with unique "pagoda" frameworks, though the Hiei received a much more contemporary bridge tower that would influence the new Yamato-class battlewagons. Bulges were matched, including steel tube arrays to improve both undersea as well as upright protection along the waterline. The united state try out cage masts and also later tripod masts, though after Pearl Harbor a few of the most seriously harmed ships such as West Virginia as well as The golden state were restored to a similar look to their Iowa-class contemporaries (called tower masts). Radar, which worked past aesthetic contact and also was effective in complete darkness or damaging climate, was introduced to supplement optical fire command. [57]
Also when battle threatened once again in the late 1930s, battleship building did not reclaim the degree of relevance which it had actually held in the years prior to World War I. The "building vacation" imposed by the naval treaties suggested that the structure ability of dockyards worldwide was fairly minimized, as well as the strategic location had changed.
The word battleship was coined around 1794 and is a contraction of the keyword phrase line-of-battle ship, the dominant wood battleship during the Age of Sail. Following battlewagon styles, affected by HMS Dreadnought, were referred to as "dreadnoughts".
Battleships were a symbol of marine supremacy and also national could, as well as for decades the battlewagon was a significant element in both diplomacy and also army method. The Naval Treaties of the 1920s as well as 1930s restricted the number of battlewagons, though technical development in battleship design continued. The Japanese rebuilt all of their battleships, plus their battlecruisers, with distinct "pagoda" frameworks, though the Hiei got a much more contemporary bridge tower that would certainly affect the brand-new Yamato-class battleships.
- published: 12 Aug 2015
- views: 0
Provost Lecture - Dan Davis: The Earthquake in Japan - What Happened, and Why?
Professor Dan Davis gave the first in a series of provost lectures about the combination of earthquake, resultant tsunami, and nuclear crisis that led to a t...
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Professor Dan Davis gave the first in a series of provost lectures about the combination of earthquake, resultant tsunami, and nuclear crisis that led to a t...
- published: 11 May 2011
- views: 957
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2014 Tour of Japan Stage 3 Minamishinshu
last few km and podiums
leader -Pierpaolo DE NEGRI / ITA VINI FANTINI-NIPPO
point classification- Grega BOLE/ SLO /VINI FANTINI-NIPPO
Mountain - Thomas RABOU / NED /OCBC SINGAPORE CONTINENTAL CYCLING TEAM
young-Jack BECKINSALE /AUS/AVANTI RACING TEAM
wn.com/2014 Tour Of Japan Stage 3 Minamishinshu
last few km and podiums
leader -Pierpaolo DE NEGRI / ITA VINI FANTINI-NIPPO
point classification- Grega BOLE/ SLO /VINI FANTINI-NIPPO
Mountain - Thomas RABOU / NED /OCBC SINGAPORE CONTINENTAL CYCLING TEAM
young-Jack BECKINSALE /AUS/AVANTI RACING TEAM
- published: 21 May 2014
- views: 1207
[ENG] War Thunder: Kyūshū J7W1 Shinden, Japanese Tier-4 Fighter
In this War Thunder video tutorial, I fly out in the J7W1 Shinden, Japanese Tier-4 Fighter. The Kyūshū J7W1 Shinden "Magnificent Lightning" was a World War II Japanese propeller-driven fighter aircraft prototype that was built in a canard design. The wings were attached to the tail section, and stabilizers were on the front. The propeller was also in the rear, in a pusher configuration. Now in War Thunder the J7W1 is a Rank – 4 aircraft, with a Battle Rating of – 6.0, It has a top speed of 455 mph. It comes equipped with 4 ea. 30 mm Type 5 cannons ( with a 1 sec. burst mass of 10.13 kg/s ). If you Like the Video, Please “Like it” and Subscribe to my channel. Feel free to leave some comments, I would love to hear from you.
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wn.com/Eng War Thunder Kyūshū J7W1 Shinden, Japanese Tier 4 Fighter
In this War Thunder video tutorial, I fly out in the J7W1 Shinden, Japanese Tier-4 Fighter. The Kyūshū J7W1 Shinden "Magnificent Lightning" was a World War II Japanese propeller-driven fighter aircraft prototype that was built in a canard design. The wings were attached to the tail section, and stabilizers were on the front. The propeller was also in the rear, in a pusher configuration. Now in War Thunder the J7W1 is a Rank – 4 aircraft, with a Battle Rating of – 6.0, It has a top speed of 455 mph. It comes equipped with 4 ea. 30 mm Type 5 cannons ( with a 1 sec. burst mass of 10.13 kg/s ). If you Like the Video, Please “Like it” and Subscribe to my channel. Feel free to leave some comments, I would love to hear from you.
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The Short Intro song is "Crimson Fly"
by Huma-Huma,
located in the YouTube audio library.
Oriental Music Intro: “The Final Blow” by Aku - https://soundcloud.com/xkitomusic/chillstepaku-the-final-blow-free-download
The Exit song is " Smart_Riot "
by Huma-Huma,
located in the YouTube audio library.
- published: 06 Apr 2015
- views: 129
Theodore Roosevelt and the British Empire: A Study in Presidential Statecraft (1998)
Historian William N. Tilchin identified three core principles that guided Roosevelt's foreign policy: broadly conceived U.S. interests, the strengthening of the United States Navy, and close cooperation between Britain and the United States on a wide range of issues.[31] He had traveled widely and was well informed on international affairs, as well as military and naval affairs around the world. He was determined to make America a great world power while avoiding war.
The United States Army, with 39,000 men in 1890, was the smallest and least powerful army of any major power in the late 19th century. By contrast, France had 542,000.[33] The Spanish–American War of 1898 was fought mostly by temporary volunteers and state national guard units. It demonstrated that more effective control over the department and bureaus was necessary.[34]
Roosevelt gave strong support to the reforms proposed by his Secretary of War Elihu Root (1899–1904), who wanted a uniformed chief of staff as general manager and a European-type general staff for planning. Despite being stymied by General Nelson A. Miles, the Commanding General of the United States Army, the Secretary succeeded in enlarging West Point and establishing the U.S. Army War College as well as the General Staff. Root changed the procedures for promotions and organized schools for the special branches of the service. He also devised the principle of rotating officers from staff to line. Root was concerned about the new territories acquired after the Spanish–American War and worked out the procedures for turning Cuba over to the Cubans, wrote the charter of government for the Philippines, and eliminated tariffs on goods imported to the United States from Puerto Rico.
Roosevelt, a friend of Admiral Alfred Thayer Mahan and an advocate of his doctrine of sea power, worked to build the Navy into a force befitting a major world power. He sent the Great White Fleet (named after its gleaming white paint) on an around-the-world cruise in 1908-09. By 1904, the United States had the fifth largest Navy in the world; by 1907, it had the third largest.[36] As a tribute to him, several Navy warships have been named after Roosevelt over the years, including a Nimitz class supercarrier.
In late 1904, following the Venezuela Crisis of 1902–03, Roosevelt announced his Roosevelt Corollary to the Monroe Doctrine. It stated that the U.S. would intervene in the finances of unstable Caribbean and Central American countries if they defaulted on their debts to European creditors and, in effect, guarantee their debts, making it unnecessary for European powers to intervene to collect unpaid debts. In the case of Venezuela's default, Germany had threatened to seize the customs houses in her ports. Thus, Roosevelt's pronouncement was especially meant as a warning to Germany, and had the result of promoting peace in the region, as the Germans decided to not intervene directly in Venezuela and in other countries.
In the summer of 1905, Roosevelt persuaded the parties in the Russo-Japanese War to meet in a peace conference in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, starting on August 5. His persistent and effective mediation led to the signing of the Treaty of Portsmouth on September 5, ending the war. For his efforts, Roosevelt was awarded the 1906 Nobel Peace Prize.
Roosevelt saw Japan as the rising power in Asia, in terms of military strength and economic modernization. He viewed Korea as a backward nation and did not object to Japanese moves to control the strategic Korean Peninsula. With the withdrawal of the American legation from Seoul and the refusal of the Secretary of State to receive a Korean protest mission, the Americans signaled they would not intervene militarily to stop Japan's planned takeover of Korea.[39] (There is a myth regarding a so-called Taft–Katsura Agreement of 1905; it was a conversation that did not produce an agreement).[40]
Vituperative anti-Japanese sentiment (especially on the West Coast) soured relations in the 1907-24 era.[41] Washington did not want to anger Japan by passing legislation to bar Japanese immigration to the U.S. as had been done for Chinese immigration. Instead there was an informal "Gentlemen's Agreement" (1907-8) between the U.S. and Japan whereby Japan made sure there was very little or no migration of unskilled Japanese workers to the U.S., and the public schools of San Francisco stopped the segregation of Japanese students. The agreements were made by Secretary of State Elihu Root and Japan's Foreign Minister Tadasu Hayashi. The Agreement banned emigration of Japanese laborers to the U.S. or Hawaii and ended the segregation order of the San Francisco School Board in California, which had humiliated and angered the Japanese. The agreements remained effect until 1924 when Congress forbade all immigration from Japan.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Presidency_of_Theodore_Roosevelt
wn.com/Theodore Roosevelt And The British Empire A Study In Presidential Statecraft (1998)
Historian William N. Tilchin identified three core principles that guided Roosevelt's foreign policy: broadly conceived U.S. interests, the strengthening of the United States Navy, and close cooperation between Britain and the United States on a wide range of issues.[31] He had traveled widely and was well informed on international affairs, as well as military and naval affairs around the world. He was determined to make America a great world power while avoiding war.
The United States Army, with 39,000 men in 1890, was the smallest and least powerful army of any major power in the late 19th century. By contrast, France had 542,000.[33] The Spanish–American War of 1898 was fought mostly by temporary volunteers and state national guard units. It demonstrated that more effective control over the department and bureaus was necessary.[34]
Roosevelt gave strong support to the reforms proposed by his Secretary of War Elihu Root (1899–1904), who wanted a uniformed chief of staff as general manager and a European-type general staff for planning. Despite being stymied by General Nelson A. Miles, the Commanding General of the United States Army, the Secretary succeeded in enlarging West Point and establishing the U.S. Army War College as well as the General Staff. Root changed the procedures for promotions and organized schools for the special branches of the service. He also devised the principle of rotating officers from staff to line. Root was concerned about the new territories acquired after the Spanish–American War and worked out the procedures for turning Cuba over to the Cubans, wrote the charter of government for the Philippines, and eliminated tariffs on goods imported to the United States from Puerto Rico.
Roosevelt, a friend of Admiral Alfred Thayer Mahan and an advocate of his doctrine of sea power, worked to build the Navy into a force befitting a major world power. He sent the Great White Fleet (named after its gleaming white paint) on an around-the-world cruise in 1908-09. By 1904, the United States had the fifth largest Navy in the world; by 1907, it had the third largest.[36] As a tribute to him, several Navy warships have been named after Roosevelt over the years, including a Nimitz class supercarrier.
In late 1904, following the Venezuela Crisis of 1902–03, Roosevelt announced his Roosevelt Corollary to the Monroe Doctrine. It stated that the U.S. would intervene in the finances of unstable Caribbean and Central American countries if they defaulted on their debts to European creditors and, in effect, guarantee their debts, making it unnecessary for European powers to intervene to collect unpaid debts. In the case of Venezuela's default, Germany had threatened to seize the customs houses in her ports. Thus, Roosevelt's pronouncement was especially meant as a warning to Germany, and had the result of promoting peace in the region, as the Germans decided to not intervene directly in Venezuela and in other countries.
In the summer of 1905, Roosevelt persuaded the parties in the Russo-Japanese War to meet in a peace conference in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, starting on August 5. His persistent and effective mediation led to the signing of the Treaty of Portsmouth on September 5, ending the war. For his efforts, Roosevelt was awarded the 1906 Nobel Peace Prize.
Roosevelt saw Japan as the rising power in Asia, in terms of military strength and economic modernization. He viewed Korea as a backward nation and did not object to Japanese moves to control the strategic Korean Peninsula. With the withdrawal of the American legation from Seoul and the refusal of the Secretary of State to receive a Korean protest mission, the Americans signaled they would not intervene militarily to stop Japan's planned takeover of Korea.[39] (There is a myth regarding a so-called Taft–Katsura Agreement of 1905; it was a conversation that did not produce an agreement).[40]
Vituperative anti-Japanese sentiment (especially on the West Coast) soured relations in the 1907-24 era.[41] Washington did not want to anger Japan by passing legislation to bar Japanese immigration to the U.S. as had been done for Chinese immigration. Instead there was an informal "Gentlemen's Agreement" (1907-8) between the U.S. and Japan whereby Japan made sure there was very little or no migration of unskilled Japanese workers to the U.S., and the public schools of San Francisco stopped the segregation of Japanese students. The agreements were made by Secretary of State Elihu Root and Japan's Foreign Minister Tadasu Hayashi. The Agreement banned emigration of Japanese laborers to the U.S. or Hawaii and ended the segregation order of the San Francisco School Board in California, which had humiliated and angered the Japanese. The agreements remained effect until 1924 when Congress forbade all immigration from Japan.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Presidency_of_Theodore_Roosevelt
- published: 23 Jul 2015
- views: 2
#BESSY HAX - Japan (me) vs French on Great Plains
OMFG #COWHAX @ 6:51 Also, I sort of messed up in the editing of this clip as it includes a 2 minute game at the very start of the video were we had to restart (I probably should have removed...
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OMFG #COWHAX @ 6:51 Also, I sort of messed up in the editing of this clip as it includes a 2 minute game at the very start of the video were we had to restart (I probably should have removed...
Meiji Jingu Forest: a 100-year Botanic experiment in Tokyo, Japan
A sustainable wildlife Forest, founded in 1915 and lives in the middle of a Metropolis like Tokyo, Japan
wn.com/Meiji Jingu Forest A 100 Year Botanic Experiment In Tokyo, Japan
A sustainable wildlife Forest, founded in 1915 and lives in the middle of a Metropolis like Tokyo, Japan
- published: 18 Oct 2015
- views: 3
EL TERREMOTO DE SAN FRANCISCO DE 1906
El gran terremoto de San Francisco de 1906 fue un poderoso sismo que sacudió principalmente a la ciudad de San Francisco (Estados Unidos) la mañana del 18 de...
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El gran terremoto de San Francisco de 1906 fue un poderoso sismo que sacudió principalmente a la ciudad de San Francisco (Estados Unidos) la mañana del 18 de...
JOF02 :: 20 :: X-Japan Forever!
A fan`s eye-view of Japan :: season 02 :: 20 :: X-Japan Forever! :: season 2 final episode :: :: kawaii-mrjedi.blogspot.com :: 愛日本者の目で見る日本 Japonia oczami ...
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A fan`s eye-view of Japan :: season 02 :: 20 :: X-Japan Forever! :: season 2 final episode :: :: kawaii-mrjedi.blogspot.com :: 愛日本者の目で見る日本 Japonia oczami ...
- published: 10 Nov 2012
- views: 1747
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