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Keihanshin-Gaijin Blog
Please Read* Sorry to everyone who was subscribed to my videos! I just can't really keep up with them, and I figured it would be so much easier to just do a...
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Keihanshin Building
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KeiHanShin (Z) v Macster (P)
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KeiHanShin Z vs Admyral Z
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Gangsta DT'z!! 2v2 KeiHanShin (P) & Techgeist (P) vs Fatalinflunz (P) & Forbidden (Z)
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Kobe
2009/08/24 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kobe Kobe (神戸市, Kōbe-shi) is the sixth-largest city in Japan and is the capital city of Hyōgo Prefecture and a promin...
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Views of Kobe and Osaka 神戸ヴィーナスブリッジ、阪急神戸線、大阪駅の風景
Keihanshin (京阪神?, Kyoto-Osaka-Kobe) is a Japanese metropolitan region encompassing the metropolitan areas of the cities of Osaka in Osaka prefecture, Kobe in...
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Osaka (HD)
Here is a video of Osaka, Japan! This video is available in HD! Check out my channel for more city videos! Osaka is a city in the Kansai region of Japan's ma...
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Osaka, Japan - Part 1
Osaka Source: Wikipedia Osaka is a city in the Kansai region of Japan's main island of Honshu, a designated city under the Local Autonomy Law, the capital ci...
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Osaka, Japan - Part 2
Osaka Source: Wikipedia Osaka is a city in the Kansai region of Japan's main island of Honshu, a designated city under the Local Autonomy Law, the capital ci...
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Osaka - Amazing Travel Vid! (HD)
Osaka (大阪 Ōsaka?) listen (help·info) is a city in the Kansai region of Japan's main island of Honshu, a designated city under the Local Autonomy Law, the cap...
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Time-lapsing Osaka
Above the Umeda Building, with a Sundae in my hand, the overview of the city that never sleep
Osaka is a designated city in the Kansai region of Japan. It is the capital city of Osaka Prefecture and the largest component of the Keihanshin Metropolitan Area, the second largest metropolitan area in Japan and among the largest in the world with nearly 19 million inhabitants. (source: Wikipedia)
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Beethoven Gassenhauer Trio Op.11 Adagio_0002.wmv
at the Museum of Kyoto Japan , The Keihanshin Trio Akiko Atarashi / Cl. , Sayori Wakamatsu / Vlc. , Yayoi Tanaka / Pf.
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Osaka City Hall_ tourism city osaka_city in the Kansai regio_ Japan
Osaka (?? Osaka?) About this sound listen (help·info) is a designated city in the Kansai region of Japan. It is the capital city of Osaka Prefecture and the ...
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大阪府泉南郡岬町 深日 漁業協同組合 の 市場 Fish market near Kansai Airport
タコ安いです。
出漁した日の15時頃から市があります。
天候により休漁した日及び祝日の前日と土曜日は休みです。
日によって天候や獲れ高により大きく左右されますので、深日漁業協同組合(電話:072-492-2052)へ問い合わせてから行ってます。
Fish market near Kansai Airport
1.Fuke
http://keihanshin.blogspot.jp/2013/08/blog-post.html
2.Okada
http://keihanshin.blogspot.jp/2013/06/blog-post_5305.html
3.Tajiri
http://keihanshin.blogspot.jp/2013/06/blog-post_17.html
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Osaka
Osaka is a city in the Kansai region of Japan's main island of Honshu, a designated city under the Local Autonomy Law, the capital city of Osaka Prefecture a...
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Travel to Japan - osaka - Travel to Osaka - osaka sushi
listen (help·info) is a designated city in the Kansai region of Japan. It is the capital city of Osaka Prefecture and the largest component of the Keihanshin Metropolitan Area, the second largest metropolitan area in Japan and among the largest in the world with nearly 19 million inhabitants. Situated at the mouth of the Yodo River on Osaka Bay, Osaka is Japan's third largest city by population af
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日本の車窓から・・・福井~芦原温泉 サンダーバードの雪景色
雪の多い地域を颯爽と走る サンダーバード・・・京阪神と北陸を繋ぐ動脈です。
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Osaka 大阪
Osaka (大阪市 Ōsaka-shi, letteralmente "grande pendio"), è una città del Giappone di 2,7 milioni di abitanti situata nella regione del Kansai, nell'isola di Hon...
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MegaCity - Osaka - Japan ビルから見た大阪市
This city of Osaka has about the same overall population of my whole home country of Australia, about 20 000 000 people. Amazing considering Australias total...
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Visiting Japan - Fukuoka - Guide to Japan Trip | Fukuoka-shi
Fukuoka (福岡市 Fukuoka-shi?) is the capital city of Fukuoka Prefecture and is situated on the northern shore of the island of Kyushu in Japan. It is the most populous city the island, followed by Kitakyushu. It is the largest city and metropolitan area west of Keihanshin. The city was designated on April 1, 1972, by government ordinance. Greater Fukuoka (福岡都市圏?), with 2.5 million people (2005 census
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Views of Kobe from the Top of Mt. Hachibuse 鉢伏山頂からの神戸市の風景
2010.1.2~3 Kobe (神戸市) is the sixth-largest city in Japan and is the capital city of Hyōgo Prefecture on the southern side of the main island of Honshū, appro...
Keihanshin-Gaijin Blog
Please Read* Sorry to everyone who was subscribed to my videos! I just can't really keep up with them, and I figured it would be so much easier to just do a......
Please Read* Sorry to everyone who was subscribed to my videos! I just can't really keep up with them, and I figured it would be so much easier to just do a...
wn.com/Keihanshin Gaijin Blog
Please Read* Sorry to everyone who was subscribed to my videos! I just can't really keep up with them, and I figured it would be so much easier to just do a...
Keihanshin Building
VIDEO FINANCIAL REPORTING
Why invest in is the first financial video platform where you can easily search through thousands of videos describing global securit...
VIDEO FINANCIAL REPORTING
Why invest in is the first financial video platform where you can easily search through thousands of videos describing global securities.
About The Video:
We believe that complex financial data could become more approachable using friendly motion-graphic representation combined with an accurate selection of financial data. To guarantee the most effective information prospective we drew inspiration from Benjamin Graham’s book: “The Intelligent Investor”, a pillar of financial philosophy.
For this project any kind of suggestion or critic will be helpful in order to develop and provide the best service as we can. Please visit our site www.whyinvestin.com and leave a massage to us.
Thank you and hope you'll enjoy.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION - DISCLAIMER
THIS VIDEO IS FOR INFORMATION PURPOSES ONLY AND SHOULD NOT BE RELIED UPON AS INVESTMENT ADVICE. This video has been prepared by Whyinvestin (together with its affiliates, “Whyinvestin”) and is not intended to be taken by, and should not be taken by, any individual recipient as investment advice, a recommendation to buy, hold or sell any security, or an offer to sell or a solicitation of offers to purchase any security.
PAST PERFORMANCE IS NOT INDICATIVE OF FUTURE RESULTS. The performance of the companies discussed on this video is not necessarily indicative of the future performances.
Investors should consider the content of this video in conjunction with investment reports, financial statements and other disclosures regarding the valuations and performance of the specific companies discussed herein.
DO NOT RELY ON ANY OPINIONS, PREDICTIONS OR FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS CONTAINED HEREIN. Certain of the information contained in this video constitutes “forward-looking statements” that are inherently unreliable and actual events or results may differ materially from those reflected or contemplated herein. None of Whyinvestin or any of its representatives makes any assurance as to the accuracy of those predictions or forward-looking statements. Whyinvestin expressly disclaims any obligation or undertaking to update or revise any such forward-looking statements.
EXTERNAL SOURCES. Certain information contained herein has been obtained from third-party sources. Although Whyinvestin believes such sources to be reliable, we make no representation as to its accuracy or completeness.
FINANCIAL DATA. Historical companies’ data, ratios, exchange rate, prices and estimates are provided by Factset research www.factset.com .
Whyinvestin does not verify any data and disclaims any obligation to do so. Whyinvestin, its data or content providers, the financial exchanges and each of their affiliates and business partners (A) expressly disclaim the accuracy, adequacy, or completeness of any data and (B) shall not be liable for any errors, omissions or other defects in, delays or interruptions in such data, or for any actions taken in reliance thereon. Neither Whyinvestin nor any of our information providers will be liable for any damages relating to your use of the information provided herein.
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VIDEO FINANCIAL REPORTING
Why invest in is the first financial video platform where you can easily search through thousands of videos describing global securities.
About The Video:
We believe that complex financial data could become more approachable using friendly motion-graphic representation combined with an accurate selection of financial data. To guarantee the most effective information prospective we drew inspiration from Benjamin Graham’s book: “The Intelligent Investor”, a pillar of financial philosophy.
For this project any kind of suggestion or critic will be helpful in order to develop and provide the best service as we can. Please visit our site www.whyinvestin.com and leave a massage to us.
Thank you and hope you'll enjoy.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION - DISCLAIMER
THIS VIDEO IS FOR INFORMATION PURPOSES ONLY AND SHOULD NOT BE RELIED UPON AS INVESTMENT ADVICE. This video has been prepared by Whyinvestin (together with its affiliates, “Whyinvestin”) and is not intended to be taken by, and should not be taken by, any individual recipient as investment advice, a recommendation to buy, hold or sell any security, or an offer to sell or a solicitation of offers to purchase any security.
PAST PERFORMANCE IS NOT INDICATIVE OF FUTURE RESULTS. The performance of the companies discussed on this video is not necessarily indicative of the future performances.
Investors should consider the content of this video in conjunction with investment reports, financial statements and other disclosures regarding the valuations and performance of the specific companies discussed herein.
DO NOT RELY ON ANY OPINIONS, PREDICTIONS OR FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS CONTAINED HEREIN. Certain of the information contained in this video constitutes “forward-looking statements” that are inherently unreliable and actual events or results may differ materially from those reflected or contemplated herein. None of Whyinvestin or any of its representatives makes any assurance as to the accuracy of those predictions or forward-looking statements. Whyinvestin expressly disclaims any obligation or undertaking to update or revise any such forward-looking statements.
EXTERNAL SOURCES. Certain information contained herein has been obtained from third-party sources. Although Whyinvestin believes such sources to be reliable, we make no representation as to its accuracy or completeness.
FINANCIAL DATA. Historical companies’ data, ratios, exchange rate, prices and estimates are provided by Factset research www.factset.com .
Whyinvestin does not verify any data and disclaims any obligation to do so. Whyinvestin, its data or content providers, the financial exchanges and each of their affiliates and business partners (A) expressly disclaim the accuracy, adequacy, or completeness of any data and (B) shall not be liable for any errors, omissions or other defects in, delays or interruptions in such data, or for any actions taken in reliance thereon. Neither Whyinvestin nor any of our information providers will be liable for any damages relating to your use of the information provided herein.
Please consult your broker or financial representative to verify pricing before executing any trade. Whyinvestin cannot guarantee the accuracy of the exchange rates used in the videos. You should confirm current rates before making any transactions that could be affected by changes in the exchange rates.
You agree not to copy, modify, reformat, download, store, reproduce, reprocess, transmit or redistribute any data or information found herein or use any such data or information in a commercial enterprise without obtaining prior written consent. Please consult your broker or financial representative to verify pricing before executing any trade.
COPYRIGHT “FAIR USE” Whyinvestin doesn’t own any logo different from the whyinvestin’ s logo contained in the video. The owner of the logos is the subject of the video itself (the company); and all the logos are not authorized by, sponsored by, or associated with the trademark owner .
Whyinvestin uses exclusive rights held by the copyright owner for Educational purposes and for commentary and criticism as part of a news report or published article.
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- published: 30 Oct 2015
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Kobe
2009/08/24 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kobe Kobe (神戸市, Kōbe-shi) is the sixth-largest city in Japan and is the capital city of Hyōgo Prefecture and a promin......
2009/08/24 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kobe Kobe (神戸市, Kōbe-shi) is the sixth-largest city in Japan and is the capital city of Hyōgo Prefecture and a promin...
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2009/08/24 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kobe Kobe (神戸市, Kōbe-shi) is the sixth-largest city in Japan and is the capital city of Hyōgo Prefecture and a promin...
- published: 24 Sep 2009
- views: 948
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author: masaki1ban
Views of Kobe and Osaka 神戸ヴィーナスブリッジ、阪急神戸線、大阪駅の風景
Keihanshin (京阪神?, Kyoto-Osaka-Kobe) is a Japanese metropolitan region encompassing the metropolitan areas of the cities of Osaka in Osaka prefecture, Kobe in......
Keihanshin (京阪神?, Kyoto-Osaka-Kobe) is a Japanese metropolitan region encompassing the metropolitan areas of the cities of Osaka in Osaka prefecture, Kobe in...
wn.com/Views Of Kobe And Osaka 神戸ヴィーナスブリッジ、阪急神戸線、大阪駅の風景
Keihanshin (京阪神?, Kyoto-Osaka-Kobe) is a Japanese metropolitan region encompassing the metropolitan areas of the cities of Osaka in Osaka prefecture, Kobe in...
- published: 14 Nov 2011
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author: epcmd
Osaka (HD)
Here is a video of Osaka, Japan! This video is available in HD! Check out my channel for more city videos! Osaka is a city in the Kansai region of Japan's ma......
Here is a video of Osaka, Japan! This video is available in HD! Check out my channel for more city videos! Osaka is a city in the Kansai region of Japan's ma...
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Here is a video of Osaka, Japan! This video is available in HD! Check out my channel for more city videos! Osaka is a city in the Kansai region of Japan's ma...
- published: 04 Aug 2011
- views: 1707
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author: SkylinesHD
Osaka, Japan - Part 1
Osaka Source: Wikipedia Osaka is a city in the Kansai region of Japan's main island of Honshu, a designated city under the Local Autonomy Law, the capital ci......
Osaka Source: Wikipedia Osaka is a city in the Kansai region of Japan's main island of Honshu, a designated city under the Local Autonomy Law, the capital ci...
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Osaka Source: Wikipedia Osaka is a city in the Kansai region of Japan's main island of Honshu, a designated city under the Local Autonomy Law, the capital ci...
Osaka, Japan - Part 2
Osaka Source: Wikipedia Osaka is a city in the Kansai region of Japan's main island of Honshu, a designated city under the Local Autonomy Law, the capital ci......
Osaka Source: Wikipedia Osaka is a city in the Kansai region of Japan's main island of Honshu, a designated city under the Local Autonomy Law, the capital ci...
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Osaka Source: Wikipedia Osaka is a city in the Kansai region of Japan's main island of Honshu, a designated city under the Local Autonomy Law, the capital ci...
Osaka - Amazing Travel Vid! (HD)
Osaka (大阪 Ōsaka?) listen (help·info) is a city in the Kansai region of Japan's main island of Honshu, a designated city under the Local Autonomy Law, the cap......
Osaka (大阪 Ōsaka?) listen (help·info) is a city in the Kansai region of Japan's main island of Honshu, a designated city under the Local Autonomy Law, the cap...
wn.com/Osaka Amazing Travel Vid (Hd)
Osaka (大阪 Ōsaka?) listen (help·info) is a city in the Kansai region of Japan's main island of Honshu, a designated city under the Local Autonomy Law, the cap...
Time-lapsing Osaka
Above the Umeda Building, with a Sundae in my hand, the overview of the city that never sleep
Osaka is a designated city in the Kansai region of Japan. It is ...
Above the Umeda Building, with a Sundae in my hand, the overview of the city that never sleep
Osaka is a designated city in the Kansai region of Japan. It is the capital city of Osaka Prefecture and the largest component of the Keihanshin Metropolitan Area, the second largest metropolitan area in Japan and among the largest in the world with nearly 19 million inhabitants. (source: Wikipedia)
wn.com/Time Lapsing Osaka
Above the Umeda Building, with a Sundae in my hand, the overview of the city that never sleep
Osaka is a designated city in the Kansai region of Japan. It is the capital city of Osaka Prefecture and the largest component of the Keihanshin Metropolitan Area, the second largest metropolitan area in Japan and among the largest in the world with nearly 19 million inhabitants. (source: Wikipedia)
- published: 23 Jun 2014
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Beethoven Gassenhauer Trio Op.11 Adagio_0002.wmv
at the Museum of Kyoto Japan , The Keihanshin Trio Akiko Atarashi / Cl. , Sayori Wakamatsu / Vlc. , Yayoi Tanaka / Pf....
at the Museum of Kyoto Japan , The Keihanshin Trio Akiko Atarashi / Cl. , Sayori Wakamatsu / Vlc. , Yayoi Tanaka / Pf.
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at the Museum of Kyoto Japan , The Keihanshin Trio Akiko Atarashi / Cl. , Sayori Wakamatsu / Vlc. , Yayoi Tanaka / Pf.
- published: 27 May 2010
- views: 1004
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author: YAYAHANA09
Osaka City Hall_ tourism city osaka_city in the Kansai regio_ Japan
Osaka (?? Osaka?) About this sound listen (help·info) is a designated city in the Kansai region of Japan. It is the capital city of Osaka Prefecture and the ......
Osaka (?? Osaka?) About this sound listen (help·info) is a designated city in the Kansai region of Japan. It is the capital city of Osaka Prefecture and the ...
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Osaka (?? Osaka?) About this sound listen (help·info) is a designated city in the Kansai region of Japan. It is the capital city of Osaka Prefecture and the ...
大阪府泉南郡岬町 深日 漁業協同組合 の 市場 Fish market near Kansai Airport
タコ安いです。
出漁した日の15時頃から市があります。
天候により休漁した日及び祝日の前日と土曜日は休みです。
日によって天候や獲れ高により大きく左右されますので、深日漁業協同組合(電話:072-492-2052)へ問い合わせてから行ってます。
Fish market near Kansai Airport
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タコ安いです。
出漁した日の15時頃から市があります。
天候により休漁した日及び祝日の前日と土曜日は休みです。
日によって天候や獲れ高により大きく左右されますので、深日漁業協同組合(電話:072-492-2052)へ問い合わせてから行ってます。
Fish market near Kansai Airport
1.Fuke
http://keihanshin.blogspot.jp/2013/08/blog-post.html
2.Okada
http://keihanshin.blogspot.jp/2013/06/blog-post_5305.html
3.Tajiri
http://keihanshin.blogspot.jp/2013/06/blog-post_17.html
wn.com/大阪府泉南郡岬町 深日 漁業協同組合 の 市場 Fish Market Near Kansai Airport
タコ安いです。
出漁した日の15時頃から市があります。
天候により休漁した日及び祝日の前日と土曜日は休みです。
日によって天候や獲れ高により大きく左右されますので、深日漁業協同組合(電話:072-492-2052)へ問い合わせてから行ってます。
Fish market near Kansai Airport
1.Fuke
http://keihanshin.blogspot.jp/2013/08/blog-post.html
2.Okada
http://keihanshin.blogspot.jp/2013/06/blog-post_5305.html
3.Tajiri
http://keihanshin.blogspot.jp/2013/06/blog-post_17.html
- published: 11 Aug 2013
- views: 10
Osaka
Osaka is a city in the Kansai region of Japan's main island of Honshu, a designated city under the Local Autonomy Law, the capital city of Osaka Prefecture a......
Osaka is a city in the Kansai region of Japan's main island of Honshu, a designated city under the Local Autonomy Law, the capital city of Osaka Prefecture a...
wn.com/Osaka
Osaka is a city in the Kansai region of Japan's main island of Honshu, a designated city under the Local Autonomy Law, the capital city of Osaka Prefecture a...
Travel to Japan - osaka - Travel to Osaka - osaka sushi
listen (help·info) is a designated city in the Kansai region of Japan. It is the capital city of Osaka Prefecture and the largest component of the Keihanshin Me...
listen (help·info) is a designated city in the Kansai region of Japan. It is the capital city of Osaka Prefecture and the largest component of the Keihanshin Metropolitan Area, the second largest metropolitan area in Japan and among the largest in the world with nearly 19 million inhabitants. Situated at the mouth of the Yodo River on Osaka Bay, Osaka is Japan's third largest city by population after the Tokyo 23 wards and Yokohama, and serves as a major economic hub. more info please go this http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Osaka
things to do in osaka
osaka hotels
osaka shopping
osaka tripadvisor
osaka aquarium
osaka sushi
osaka airport
osaka universal studios
wn.com/Travel To Japan Osaka Travel To Osaka Osaka Sushi
listen (help·info) is a designated city in the Kansai region of Japan. It is the capital city of Osaka Prefecture and the largest component of the Keihanshin Metropolitan Area, the second largest metropolitan area in Japan and among the largest in the world with nearly 19 million inhabitants. Situated at the mouth of the Yodo River on Osaka Bay, Osaka is Japan's third largest city by population after the Tokyo 23 wards and Yokohama, and serves as a major economic hub. more info please go this http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Osaka
things to do in osaka
osaka hotels
osaka shopping
osaka tripadvisor
osaka aquarium
osaka sushi
osaka airport
osaka universal studios
- published: 15 Jan 2015
- views: 6
日本の車窓から・・・福井~芦原温泉 サンダーバードの雪景色
雪の多い地域を颯爽と走る サンダーバード・・・京阪神と北陸を繋ぐ動脈です。...
雪の多い地域を颯爽と走る サンダーバード・・・京阪神と北陸を繋ぐ動脈です。
wn.com/日本の車窓から・・・福井~芦原温泉 サンダーバードの雪景色
雪の多い地域を颯爽と走る サンダーバード・・・京阪神と北陸を繋ぐ動脈です。
Osaka 大阪
Osaka (大阪市 Ōsaka-shi, letteralmente "grande pendio"), è una città del Giappone di 2,7 milioni di abitanti situata nella regione del Kansai, nell'isola di Hon......
Osaka (大阪市 Ōsaka-shi, letteralmente "grande pendio"), è una città del Giappone di 2,7 milioni di abitanti situata nella regione del Kansai, nell'isola di Hon...
wn.com/Osaka 大阪
Osaka (大阪市 Ōsaka-shi, letteralmente "grande pendio"), è una città del Giappone di 2,7 milioni di abitanti situata nella regione del Kansai, nell'isola di Hon...
MegaCity - Osaka - Japan ビルから見た大阪市
This city of Osaka has about the same overall population of my whole home country of Australia, about 20 000 000 people. Amazing considering Australias total......
This city of Osaka has about the same overall population of my whole home country of Australia, about 20 000 000 people. Amazing considering Australias total...
wn.com/Megacity Osaka Japan ビルから見た大阪市
This city of Osaka has about the same overall population of my whole home country of Australia, about 20 000 000 people. Amazing considering Australias total...
- published: 26 Sep 2012
- views: 1403
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author: Ozzi4Japan
Visiting Japan - Fukuoka - Guide to Japan Trip | Fukuoka-shi
Fukuoka (福岡市 Fukuoka-shi?) is the capital city of Fukuoka Prefecture and is situated on the northern shore of the island of Kyushu in Japan. It is the most popu...
Fukuoka (福岡市 Fukuoka-shi?) is the capital city of Fukuoka Prefecture and is situated on the northern shore of the island of Kyushu in Japan. It is the most populous city the island, followed by Kitakyushu. It is the largest city and metropolitan area west of Keihanshin. The city was designated on April 1, 1972, by government ordinance. Greater Fukuoka (福岡都市圏?), with 2.5 million people (2005 census), is part of the heavily industrialized Fukuoka–Kitakyushu zone as well as Northern Kyushu. More Info Visit : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fukuoka
Fukuoka - Fukuoka-shi | Food / Shopping
Fukuoka - Fukuoka-shi | Clothing
Fukuoka - Fukuoka-shi | Tourism
Fukuoka - Fukuoka-shi | Travel
Fukuoka - Fukuoka-shi | Natural
Fukuoka - Fukuoka-shi | Landscape
Fukuoka - Fukuoka-shi | city / town
Fukuoka - Fukuoka-shi | Attraction
Fukuoka - Fukuoka-shi | Point of interest
Fukuoka - Fukuoka-shi | Weather / Climate
Visiting Japan - Fukuoka - Guide to Japan Trip | Fukuoka-shi, Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan, kitakyushu, Kyushu, Keihanshin, Northern Kyushu
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Fukuoka (福岡市 Fukuoka-shi?) is the capital city of Fukuoka Prefecture and is situated on the northern shore of the island of Kyushu in Japan. It is the most populous city the island, followed by Kitakyushu. It is the largest city and metropolitan area west of Keihanshin. The city was designated on April 1, 1972, by government ordinance. Greater Fukuoka (福岡都市圏?), with 2.5 million people (2005 census), is part of the heavily industrialized Fukuoka–Kitakyushu zone as well as Northern Kyushu. More Info Visit : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fukuoka
Fukuoka - Fukuoka-shi | Food / Shopping
Fukuoka - Fukuoka-shi | Clothing
Fukuoka - Fukuoka-shi | Tourism
Fukuoka - Fukuoka-shi | Travel
Fukuoka - Fukuoka-shi | Natural
Fukuoka - Fukuoka-shi | Landscape
Fukuoka - Fukuoka-shi | city / town
Fukuoka - Fukuoka-shi | Attraction
Fukuoka - Fukuoka-shi | Point of interest
Fukuoka - Fukuoka-shi | Weather / Climate
Visiting Japan - Fukuoka - Guide to Japan Trip | Fukuoka-shi, Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan, kitakyushu, Kyushu, Keihanshin, Northern Kyushu
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Views of Kobe from the Top of Mt. Hachibuse 鉢伏山頂からの神戸市の風景
2010.1.2~3 Kobe (神戸市) is the sixth-largest city in Japan and is the capital city of Hyōgo Prefecture on the southern side of the main island of Honshū, appro......
2010.1.2~3 Kobe (神戸市) is the sixth-largest city in Japan and is the capital city of Hyōgo Prefecture on the southern side of the main island of Honshū, appro...
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2010.1.2~3 Kobe (神戸市) is the sixth-largest city in Japan and is the capital city of Hyōgo Prefecture on the southern side of the main island of Honshū, appro...
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Fukuoka Hakata 福岡 博多 - Amazing Travel Vid! (HD)
Trip to Fukuoka city in Kyushu from Tokyo using Local trains. 2 days of footage in 1.
Fukuoka (福岡市 Fukuoka-shi?) is the capital city of Fukuoka Prefecture and is situated on the northern shore of the island of Kyushu in Japan.
Voted number 14 in a 2010 poll of the World's Most Livable Cities, Fukuoka is praised for its green spaces in a metropolitan setting.[1] It is the most populous city in Kyu
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Kobe, Japan - Amazing Travel Vid! (HD)
A day in Kobe, Japan.
Kobe (神戸市 Kōbe-shi?), pronounced kohːbay, is the fifth-largest city in Japan and is the capital city of Hyōgo Prefecture on the southern side of the main island of Honshū, approximately 30 km (19 mi) west of Osaka. With a population of about 1.5 million, the city is part of the Keihanshin (Keihanshin) metropolitan area along with Osaka and Kyoto.
The earliest written records
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Osaka Japan travel destinations
Osaka Japan travel destinations
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Visiting Japan - Kobe - Guide to Japan Trip | Kōbe-shi
Kobe (神戸市 Kōbe-shi?, Japanese pronunciation: [koːꜜbe]) is the sixth-largest city in Japan and is the capital city of Hyōgo Prefecture. It is located on the southern side of the main island of Honshū, on the north shore of Osaka Bay and about 30 km (19 mi) west of Osaka. With a population around 1.5 million, the city is part of the Keihanshin metropolitan area along with Osaka and Kyoto. More Info
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Dari Bandara Kansai (KIX) menuju Kyoto, Osaka, Kobe dengan tiket khusus. Info Jepang 01
Dari Bandara Kansai (KIX) menuju Kyoto, Osaka, Kobe dengan tiket khusus. Info Jepang 01
Express Bandara Kansai, Haruka menyediakan akses langsung dari Bandara Kansai ke Tennoji, Shin-Osaka dan Kyoto.
Tiket
Icoca & Haruka adalah paket tiket diskon untuk pengunjung asing yang tiba di Bandara Kansai Osaka. Menyediakan transportasi dari bandara ke kota oleh kereta Express bandara Kansai "Haruka" dan
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Backpacking Japan & Korea - Tokyo, Kyoto, Osaka, Seoul.
Independent travel through Tokyo, Kyoto, Osaka and Seoul
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Fukuoka 2010
Fukuoka (福岡市, Fukuoka-shi, "Blessed Hill") is the capital city of Fukuoka Prefecture and is situated on the northern shore of the island of Kyushu in Japan.
Ranked as the 14th of the world's most livable cities in the magazine Monocle in 2010, Fukuoka was praised for its green spaces in a metropolitan setting. It is the most populous city in Kyushu, followed by Kitakyushu. It is the largest ci
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Japon Kyoto Kyoto Tower Quartier Gion Photos
Japon - Kyoto - Kyoto Tower - Quartier Gion - Part 3 ThienMusic. Photos et Musique : Vinh-Thien Quach. Avril 2014 http://www.thienmusic.com http://www.youtub...
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Japon Kyoto Part 2 Film
Japon - Kyoto - Part 2 Film Film et Musique : Vinh-Thien Quach. Avril 2014 http://www.thienmusic.com http://www.youtube.com/user/thienmusic Voyages en Image ...
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Kyoto (京都) - RolCast
Dentro de los muchos lugares que Japón ofrece al viajero, este es uno de los que no se puede pasar por alto si se quiere conocer la verdadera cultura del país del sol naciente.
Kyôto (京都), que significa "la capital", efectivamente fue el centro de las actividades políticas y económicas de la isla desde que se estableció como ciudad, con el nombre de Heian-kyô (平安京, "capital de la paz y la prosper
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Amazing Nice Fukuoka - Japan's 6th Largest City Part I
Amazing Nice Fukuoka - Japan's 6th Largest City Part I - Fukuoka (福岡市 Fukuoka-shi?) is the capital city of Fukuoka Prefecture and is situated on the northern...
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Osaka (大阪 Ōsaka?) About this sound listen (help·info) is a designated city in the Kansai region of Japan. It is the capital city of Osaka Prefecture and the
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Night Bus Review - JR Seishun Dream from Tokyo to Kyoto and MK 302 from Kyoto to Tokyo
Here I will review my experience in taking night buses from Tokyo to Kyoto and back. This is meant to give travelers that might be considering riding a night...
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Japan HD - Tokyo, Hakone, Kyoto, Osaka - GoPro Hero3+
2014 Japan Trip, highlights were Cherry Blossoms, Hot Springs, Torii Gates and the food!
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De grootste steden van Japan, Tokyo, Yokohama, Osaka, Kyoto, Nagoya, Kobe
De grootste steden van Japan, Tokyo, Yokohama, Osaka, Kyoto, Nagoya, Kobe spel:http://www.purposegames.com/game/steden-van-japan-game De grootste steden van ...
Fukuoka Hakata 福岡 博多 - Amazing Travel Vid! (HD)
Trip to Fukuoka city in Kyushu from Tokyo using Local trains. 2 days of footage in 1.
Fukuoka (福岡市 Fukuoka-shi?) is the capital city of Fukuoka Prefecture and ...
Trip to Fukuoka city in Kyushu from Tokyo using Local trains. 2 days of footage in 1.
Fukuoka (福岡市 Fukuoka-shi?) is the capital city of Fukuoka Prefecture and is situated on the northern shore of the island of Kyushu in Japan.
Voted number 14 in a 2010 poll of the World's Most Livable Cities, Fukuoka is praised for its green spaces in a metropolitan setting.[1] It is the most populous city in Kyushu, followed by Kitakyūshū. It is the largest city and metropolitan area west of Keihanshin. The city was designated on April 1, 1972 by government ordinance. Greater Fukuoka (福岡都市圏), with 2.5 million people (2005 census), is part of the heavily industrialized Fukuoka-Kitakyūshū zone, as well as Northern Kyushu.
As of June 2011, Fukuoka is Japan's 7th largest city, having passed the population of Kyoto, and the first time a city west of the Kinki region has a larger population since Kyoto was established in the 7th century. However, in ancient times, the area near Fukuoka was thought to be perhaps even more influential than the Yamato region.
wn.com/Fukuoka Hakata 福岡 博多 Amazing Travel Vid (Hd)
Trip to Fukuoka city in Kyushu from Tokyo using Local trains. 2 days of footage in 1.
Fukuoka (福岡市 Fukuoka-shi?) is the capital city of Fukuoka Prefecture and is situated on the northern shore of the island of Kyushu in Japan.
Voted number 14 in a 2010 poll of the World's Most Livable Cities, Fukuoka is praised for its green spaces in a metropolitan setting.[1] It is the most populous city in Kyushu, followed by Kitakyūshū. It is the largest city and metropolitan area west of Keihanshin. The city was designated on April 1, 1972 by government ordinance. Greater Fukuoka (福岡都市圏), with 2.5 million people (2005 census), is part of the heavily industrialized Fukuoka-Kitakyūshū zone, as well as Northern Kyushu.
As of June 2011, Fukuoka is Japan's 7th largest city, having passed the population of Kyoto, and the first time a city west of the Kinki region has a larger population since Kyoto was established in the 7th century. However, in ancient times, the area near Fukuoka was thought to be perhaps even more influential than the Yamato region.
- published: 11 Aug 2011
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Kobe, Japan - Amazing Travel Vid! (HD)
A day in Kobe, Japan.
Kobe (神戸市 Kōbe-shi?), pronounced kohːbay, is the fifth-largest city in Japan and is the capital city of Hyōgo Prefecture on the southern s...
A day in Kobe, Japan.
Kobe (神戸市 Kōbe-shi?), pronounced kohːbay, is the fifth-largest city in Japan and is the capital city of Hyōgo Prefecture on the southern side of the main island of Honshū, approximately 30 km (19 mi) west of Osaka. With a population of about 1.5 million, the city is part of the Keihanshin (Keihanshin) metropolitan area along with Osaka and Kyoto.
The earliest written records regarding the region come from the Nihon Shoki, which describes the founding of the Ikuta Shrine by Empress Jingū in AD 201.[2][3] For most of its history the area was never a single political entity, even during the Tokugawa Period, when the port was controlled directly by the Tokugawa Shogunate. Kobe did not exist in its current form until its founding in 1889. Its name comes from "kanbe" (神戸?), an archaic title for supporters of the city's Ikuta Shrine.[4][5] Kobe became one of Japan's 17 designated cities in 1956.
Kobe was one of the cities to open for trade with the West following the end of the policy of seclusion and has since been known as a cosmopolitan port city. While the 1995 Great Hanshin Earthquake diminished much of Kobe's prominence as a port city, it remains Japan's fourth busiest container port.[6] Companies headquartered in Kobe include ASICS, Kawasaki Heavy Industries, and Kobe Steel, as well as over 100 international corporations with Asia or Japan headquarters in the city such as Procter & Gamble, Boehringer-Ingelheim and Nestlé.[7][8] The city is the point of origin and namesake of Kobe beef as well as the site of one of Japan's most famous hot spring resorts, Arima Onsen.
wn.com/Kobe, Japan Amazing Travel Vid (Hd)
A day in Kobe, Japan.
Kobe (神戸市 Kōbe-shi?), pronounced kohːbay, is the fifth-largest city in Japan and is the capital city of Hyōgo Prefecture on the southern side of the main island of Honshū, approximately 30 km (19 mi) west of Osaka. With a population of about 1.5 million, the city is part of the Keihanshin (Keihanshin) metropolitan area along with Osaka and Kyoto.
The earliest written records regarding the region come from the Nihon Shoki, which describes the founding of the Ikuta Shrine by Empress Jingū in AD 201.[2][3] For most of its history the area was never a single political entity, even during the Tokugawa Period, when the port was controlled directly by the Tokugawa Shogunate. Kobe did not exist in its current form until its founding in 1889. Its name comes from "kanbe" (神戸?), an archaic title for supporters of the city's Ikuta Shrine.[4][5] Kobe became one of Japan's 17 designated cities in 1956.
Kobe was one of the cities to open for trade with the West following the end of the policy of seclusion and has since been known as a cosmopolitan port city. While the 1995 Great Hanshin Earthquake diminished much of Kobe's prominence as a port city, it remains Japan's fourth busiest container port.[6] Companies headquartered in Kobe include ASICS, Kawasaki Heavy Industries, and Kobe Steel, as well as over 100 international corporations with Asia or Japan headquarters in the city such as Procter & Gamble, Boehringer-Ingelheim and Nestlé.[7][8] The city is the point of origin and namesake of Kobe beef as well as the site of one of Japan's most famous hot spring resorts, Arima Onsen.
- published: 08 Dec 2008
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Osaka Japan travel destinations
Osaka Japan travel destinations...
Osaka Japan travel destinations
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Osaka Japan travel destinations
- published: 02 Jan 2015
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Visiting Japan - Kobe - Guide to Japan Trip | Kōbe-shi
Kobe (神戸市 Kōbe-shi?, Japanese pronunciation: [koːꜜbe]) is the sixth-largest city in Japan and is the capital city of Hyōgo Prefecture. It is located on the sout...
Kobe (神戸市 Kōbe-shi?, Japanese pronunciation: [koːꜜbe]) is the sixth-largest city in Japan and is the capital city of Hyōgo Prefecture. It is located on the southern side of the main island of Honshū, on the north shore of Osaka Bay and about 30 km (19 mi) west of Osaka. With a population around 1.5 million, the city is part of the Keihanshin metropolitan area along with Osaka and Kyoto. More Info Visit : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kobe
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Kobe – Kobe-shi | Point of Interest
Visiting Japan - Kobe - Guide to Japan Trip | Kōbe-shi, sixth-largest city, Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan, Honshu
wn.com/Visiting Japan Kobe Guide To Japan Trip | Kōbe Shi
Kobe (神戸市 Kōbe-shi?, Japanese pronunciation: [koːꜜbe]) is the sixth-largest city in Japan and is the capital city of Hyōgo Prefecture. It is located on the southern side of the main island of Honshū, on the north shore of Osaka Bay and about 30 km (19 mi) west of Osaka. With a population around 1.5 million, the city is part of the Keihanshin metropolitan area along with Osaka and Kyoto. More Info Visit : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kobe
Kobe – Kobe-shi | city
Kobe – Kobe-shi | Japan
Kobe – Kobe-shi | Attraction
Kobe – Kobe-shi | Destination
Kobe – Kobe-shi | Tourism
Kobe – Kobe-shi | Shopping
Kobe – Kobe-shi | Climate
Kobe – Kobe-shi | Food
Kobe – Kobe-shi | Weather
Kobe – Kobe-shi | Point of Interest
Visiting Japan - Kobe - Guide to Japan Trip | Kōbe-shi, sixth-largest city, Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan, Honshu
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Dari Bandara Kansai (KIX) menuju Kyoto, Osaka, Kobe dengan tiket khusus. Info Jepang 01
Dari Bandara Kansai (KIX) menuju Kyoto, Osaka, Kobe dengan tiket khusus. Info Jepang 01
Express Bandara Kansai, Haruka menyediakan akses langsung dari Bandara ...
Dari Bandara Kansai (KIX) menuju Kyoto, Osaka, Kobe dengan tiket khusus. Info Jepang 01
Express Bandara Kansai, Haruka menyediakan akses langsung dari Bandara Kansai ke Tennoji, Shin-Osaka dan Kyoto.
Tiket
Icoca & Haruka adalah paket tiket diskon untuk pengunjung asing yang tiba di Bandara Kansai Osaka. Menyediakan transportasi dari bandara ke kota oleh kereta Express bandara Kansai "Haruka" dan kartu prabayar Icoca (¥ 2.000 termasuk deposit ¥ 500) untuk digunakan pada transportasi perkotaan dengan harga yang sangat murah.
Icoca dapat digunakan untuk berbelanja di daerah Kansai dan sekitarnya.
Harga
Versi satu cara ¥ 3.030 / antar versi 4.060 (per April 1, 2015)
Dimana dan Cara Pembelian
Pada Stasiun Bandara Kansai Anda dapat memesan "Icoca & Haruka" terlebih dahulu.
Kelayakan Pembelian
"Icoca & Haruka" hanya dapat digunakan oleh orang-orang dengan kewarganegaraan asing yang status kependudukan adalah untuk tinggal jangka pendek. Harap menunjukkan paspor dan tiket udara (atau dicetak e-tiket) ketika membeli.
Untuk informasi lebih lanjut periksa situs web Jalur Kereta Barat Jepang.
Tentang Icoca & Haruka dan reservasi
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Cara menggunakan JR-Barat? Dalam situs berikut, Anda dapat belajar mengenai Icoca
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Dari Bandara Kansai (KIX) menuju Kyoto, Osaka, Kobe dengan tiket khusus. Info Jepang 01
Express Bandara Kansai, Haruka menyediakan akses langsung dari Bandara Kansai ke Tennoji, Shin-Osaka dan Kyoto.
Tiket
Icoca & Haruka adalah paket tiket diskon untuk pengunjung asing yang tiba di Bandara Kansai Osaka. Menyediakan transportasi dari bandara ke kota oleh kereta Express bandara Kansai "Haruka" dan kartu prabayar Icoca (¥ 2.000 termasuk deposit ¥ 500) untuk digunakan pada transportasi perkotaan dengan harga yang sangat murah.
Icoca dapat digunakan untuk berbelanja di daerah Kansai dan sekitarnya.
Harga
Versi satu cara ¥ 3.030 / antar versi 4.060 (per April 1, 2015)
Dimana dan Cara Pembelian
Pada Stasiun Bandara Kansai Anda dapat memesan "Icoca & Haruka" terlebih dahulu.
Kelayakan Pembelian
"Icoca & Haruka" hanya dapat digunakan oleh orang-orang dengan kewarganegaraan asing yang status kependudukan adalah untuk tinggal jangka pendek. Harap menunjukkan paspor dan tiket udara (atau dicetak e-tiket) ketika membeli.
Untuk informasi lebih lanjut periksa situs web Jalur Kereta Barat Jepang.
Tentang Icoca & Haruka dan reservasi
Bahasa Inggris (https://www.westjr.co.jp/global/en/travel-information/pass/icoca-haruka/)
Cina (http://www.westjr.co.jp/global/tc/travel-information/pass/icoca-haruka/)
Cara menggunakan JR-Barat? Dalam situs berikut, Anda dapat belajar mengenai Icoca
Bahasa Inggris (https://www.westjr.co.jp/global/en/travel-information/howto/ticket_03.html)
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- published: 09 Jun 2015
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Backpacking Japan & Korea - Tokyo, Kyoto, Osaka, Seoul.
Independent travel through Tokyo, Kyoto, Osaka and Seoul...
Independent travel through Tokyo, Kyoto, Osaka and Seoul
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Independent travel through Tokyo, Kyoto, Osaka and Seoul
- published: 08 Mar 2015
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Fukuoka 2010
Fukuoka (福岡市, Fukuoka-shi, "Blessed Hill") is the capital city of Fukuoka Prefecture and is situated on the northern shore of the island of Kyushu in Japan.
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Fukuoka (福岡市, Fukuoka-shi, "Blessed Hill") is the capital city of Fukuoka Prefecture and is situated on the northern shore of the island of Kyushu in Japan.
Ranked as the 14th of the world's most livable cities in the magazine Monocle in 2010, Fukuoka was praised for its green spaces in a metropolitan setting. It is the most populous city in Kyushu, followed by Kitakyushu. It is the largest city and metropolitan area west of Keihanshin. The city was designated on April 1, 1972 by government ordinance. Greater Fukuoka (福岡都市圏), with 2.5 million people (2005 census), is part of the heavily industrialized Fukuoka-Kitakyushu zone, as well as Northern Kyushu.
As of June 2011, Fukuoka is Japan's 7th largest city, having passed the population of Kyoto, and the first time a city west of the Kinki region has a larger population since Kyoto was established in the 7th century. However, in ancient times, the area near Fukuoka was thought to be perhaps even more influential than the Yamato region.
Fukuoka (the area of Kashii, Hakata, Sawara and Imazu) is said to be the oldest city in Japan, because it is the nearest city to China and Korea.
It is bordered on three sides by mountains and opens, on the north, to the Sea of Genkai. Much of the city is now built on reclaimed land, with ongoing developments in Higashi-ku building more artificial islands.
Sky Dream Fukuoka, located in Fukuoka City's western ward, was one of the world's largest ferris wheels at a height of 120 meters. It was closed on September 2009. Fukuoka Castle located adjacent to Ohori Park features the remaining stone walls and ramparts left after a devastating fire during the upheaval of the Meiji Restoration. It has now been preserved along with some reconstructed prefabricate concrete towers constructed during the 1950s and 1960s, when there was a trend across Japan to rebuild damaged castles as tourist attractions. Ohori Park is also the location of one of Fukuoka City's major art galleries. There is a newly opened Kyushu National Museum in nearby Dazaifu.
Fukuoka has seven sister cities
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Atlanta, Georgia, United States
Auckland, New Zealand
Bordeaux, France (1982)
Busan, South Korea
Guangzhou, China (1979)
Ipoh, Malaysia
Oakland, California, United States
wn.com/Fukuoka 2010
Fukuoka (福岡市, Fukuoka-shi, "Blessed Hill") is the capital city of Fukuoka Prefecture and is situated on the northern shore of the island of Kyushu in Japan.
Ranked as the 14th of the world's most livable cities in the magazine Monocle in 2010, Fukuoka was praised for its green spaces in a metropolitan setting. It is the most populous city in Kyushu, followed by Kitakyushu. It is the largest city and metropolitan area west of Keihanshin. The city was designated on April 1, 1972 by government ordinance. Greater Fukuoka (福岡都市圏), with 2.5 million people (2005 census), is part of the heavily industrialized Fukuoka-Kitakyushu zone, as well as Northern Kyushu.
As of June 2011, Fukuoka is Japan's 7th largest city, having passed the population of Kyoto, and the first time a city west of the Kinki region has a larger population since Kyoto was established in the 7th century. However, in ancient times, the area near Fukuoka was thought to be perhaps even more influential than the Yamato region.
Fukuoka (the area of Kashii, Hakata, Sawara and Imazu) is said to be the oldest city in Japan, because it is the nearest city to China and Korea.
It is bordered on three sides by mountains and opens, on the north, to the Sea of Genkai. Much of the city is now built on reclaimed land, with ongoing developments in Higashi-ku building more artificial islands.
Sky Dream Fukuoka, located in Fukuoka City's western ward, was one of the world's largest ferris wheels at a height of 120 meters. It was closed on September 2009. Fukuoka Castle located adjacent to Ohori Park features the remaining stone walls and ramparts left after a devastating fire during the upheaval of the Meiji Restoration. It has now been preserved along with some reconstructed prefabricate concrete towers constructed during the 1950s and 1960s, when there was a trend across Japan to rebuild damaged castles as tourist attractions. Ohori Park is also the location of one of Fukuoka City's major art galleries. There is a newly opened Kyushu National Museum in nearby Dazaifu.
Fukuoka has seven sister cities
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Atlanta, Georgia, United States
Auckland, New Zealand
Bordeaux, France (1982)
Busan, South Korea
Guangzhou, China (1979)
Ipoh, Malaysia
Oakland, California, United States
- published: 05 Jun 2012
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Japon Kyoto Kyoto Tower Quartier Gion Photos
Japon - Kyoto - Kyoto Tower - Quartier Gion - Part 3 ThienMusic. Photos et Musique : Vinh-Thien Quach. Avril 2014 http://www.thienmusic.com http://www.youtub......
Japon - Kyoto - Kyoto Tower - Quartier Gion - Part 3 ThienMusic. Photos et Musique : Vinh-Thien Quach. Avril 2014 http://www.thienmusic.com http://www.youtub...
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Japon - Kyoto - Kyoto Tower - Quartier Gion - Part 3 ThienMusic. Photos et Musique : Vinh-Thien Quach. Avril 2014 http://www.thienmusic.com http://www.youtub...
Japon Kyoto Part 2 Film
Japon - Kyoto - Part 2 Film Film et Musique : Vinh-Thien Quach. Avril 2014 http://www.thienmusic.com http://www.youtube.com/user/thienmusic Voyages en Image ......
Japon - Kyoto - Part 2 Film Film et Musique : Vinh-Thien Quach. Avril 2014 http://www.thienmusic.com http://www.youtube.com/user/thienmusic Voyages en Image ...
wn.com/Japon Kyoto Part 2 Film
Japon - Kyoto - Part 2 Film Film et Musique : Vinh-Thien Quach. Avril 2014 http://www.thienmusic.com http://www.youtube.com/user/thienmusic Voyages en Image ...
Kyoto (京都) - RolCast
Dentro de los muchos lugares que Japón ofrece al viajero, este es uno de los que no se puede pasar por alto si se quiere conocer la verdadera cultura del país d...
Dentro de los muchos lugares que Japón ofrece al viajero, este es uno de los que no se puede pasar por alto si se quiere conocer la verdadera cultura del país del sol naciente.
Kyôto (京都), que significa "la capital", efectivamente fue el centro de las actividades políticas y económicas de la isla desde que se estableció como ciudad, con el nombre de Heian-kyô (平安京, "capital de la paz y la prosperidad") en el año 794. Por más de mil años, hasta la Restauración Meiji en 1868, Kyoto fue sede del poder imperial y vio pasar clanes y shogunes hasta que los poderes fueron cedidos al este, a la ciudad de Edo (江戸), hoy Tokyo.
Hoy en día, la ciudad conforma junto con Osaka y Kobe el área metropolitana conocida como Keihanshin (京阪神), la segunda más grande de Japón, sin olvidar sus raíces milenarias conservando sus calles angostas y llenas de comercios que han visto todo, incluyendo los barrios de Gion (祇園)y Pontochô (先斗町), donde quedan algunas de las poquísimas casas de geishas que Japón conserva. De una belleza especial está la calle Sanjô (三条), iluminada de noche, el mercado Nishiki (錦市場), la llamada "Cocina de Kyoto", el río Kamo (鴨川), familiar de día y de ambiente joven de noche, y la gran cantidad de templos que han visto la historia de la ciudad, como los famosísimos Kinkakuji (金閣寺), Ginkakuji (銀閣寺) y Kiyomizu-dera (清水寺), todos Patrimonio Mundial de la UNESCO.
Cerca del aeropuerto de Kansai, y bordeado por el lago Biwa, el más grande de Japón, Kyoto es una parada obligada si se está visitando la zona. Quizá su mayor problema es el transporte dentro de la ciudad, pues con apenas tres líneas de tren o metro urbano hay que caminar mucho para llegar a los mejores lugares. Pero si no tienes inconveniente en ir despacio, Kyoto es una gran ciudad para descubrir a pie. Tu cámara te lo agradecerá.
El Rolcast quiere que solo conozcas lo mejor, y cuando ShengLong nos conceda a todos ir a Japón, ojalá este sea uno de los destinos que quieras ir a ver.
[¿Sabías que... originalmente Kyôto iba a ser blanco de la bomba atómica, pero el Secretario de Guerra de EEUU, Henry Stimson, logró cambiarla por Nagasaki ya que había ido a Kyôto de luna de miel y sabía de su importancia cultural?]
Texto de Antonio Pérez Mendizábal
wn.com/Kyoto (京都) Rolcast
Dentro de los muchos lugares que Japón ofrece al viajero, este es uno de los que no se puede pasar por alto si se quiere conocer la verdadera cultura del país del sol naciente.
Kyôto (京都), que significa "la capital", efectivamente fue el centro de las actividades políticas y económicas de la isla desde que se estableció como ciudad, con el nombre de Heian-kyô (平安京, "capital de la paz y la prosperidad") en el año 794. Por más de mil años, hasta la Restauración Meiji en 1868, Kyoto fue sede del poder imperial y vio pasar clanes y shogunes hasta que los poderes fueron cedidos al este, a la ciudad de Edo (江戸), hoy Tokyo.
Hoy en día, la ciudad conforma junto con Osaka y Kobe el área metropolitana conocida como Keihanshin (京阪神), la segunda más grande de Japón, sin olvidar sus raíces milenarias conservando sus calles angostas y llenas de comercios que han visto todo, incluyendo los barrios de Gion (祇園)y Pontochô (先斗町), donde quedan algunas de las poquísimas casas de geishas que Japón conserva. De una belleza especial está la calle Sanjô (三条), iluminada de noche, el mercado Nishiki (錦市場), la llamada "Cocina de Kyoto", el río Kamo (鴨川), familiar de día y de ambiente joven de noche, y la gran cantidad de templos que han visto la historia de la ciudad, como los famosísimos Kinkakuji (金閣寺), Ginkakuji (銀閣寺) y Kiyomizu-dera (清水寺), todos Patrimonio Mundial de la UNESCO.
Cerca del aeropuerto de Kansai, y bordeado por el lago Biwa, el más grande de Japón, Kyoto es una parada obligada si se está visitando la zona. Quizá su mayor problema es el transporte dentro de la ciudad, pues con apenas tres líneas de tren o metro urbano hay que caminar mucho para llegar a los mejores lugares. Pero si no tienes inconveniente en ir despacio, Kyoto es una gran ciudad para descubrir a pie. Tu cámara te lo agradecerá.
El Rolcast quiere que solo conozcas lo mejor, y cuando ShengLong nos conceda a todos ir a Japón, ojalá este sea uno de los destinos que quieras ir a ver.
[¿Sabías que... originalmente Kyôto iba a ser blanco de la bomba atómica, pero el Secretario de Guerra de EEUU, Henry Stimson, logró cambiarla por Nagasaki ya que había ido a Kyôto de luna de miel y sabía de su importancia cultural?]
Texto de Antonio Pérez Mendizábal
- published: 25 Jul 2013
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Amazing Nice Fukuoka - Japan's 6th Largest City Part I
Amazing Nice Fukuoka - Japan's 6th Largest City Part I - Fukuoka (福岡市 Fukuoka-shi?) is the capital city of Fukuoka Prefecture and is situated on the northern......
Amazing Nice Fukuoka - Japan's 6th Largest City Part I - Fukuoka (福岡市 Fukuoka-shi?) is the capital city of Fukuoka Prefecture and is situated on the northern...
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Amazing Nice Fukuoka - Japan's 6th Largest City Part I - Fukuoka (福岡市 Fukuoka-shi?) is the capital city of Fukuoka Prefecture and is situated on the northern...
Osaka in Japan is beautiful
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Osaka (大阪 Ōsaka?) About this sound listen (help·info) is a designated city in the Kansai region of Japan. It is the capital city of Osaka Prefecture and the largest component of the Keihanshin Metropolitan Area, the second largest metropolitan area in Japan and among the largest in the world with nearly 19 million inhabitants. Situated at the mouth of the Yodo River on Osaka Bay, Osaka is Japan's second largest city by the daytime population after the Tokyo 23 wards, and serves as a major economic hub.
Historically a merchant city, Osaka has also been known as the "nation's kitchen" (天下の台所 tenka no daidokoro?) and served as a center for the rice trade during the Edo period.[1][2][3][4]
Some of the earliest signs of habitation in the area of Osaka were found at the Morinomiya remains (森の宮遺跡 Morinomiya iseki?), with its shell mounds, including sea oysters and buried human skeletons from the 5th–6th centuries BC. It is believed that what is today the Uehonmachi area consisted of a peninsular land, with an inland sea in the east. During the Yayoi period, permanent habitation on the plains grew as rice farming became popular.[1]
By the Kofun period, Osaka developed into a hub port connecting the region to the western part of Japan. The large numbers of increasingly larger tomb mounds found in the plains of Osaka are seen as evidence of political-power concentration, leading to the formation of a state.[1][5]
In 645, Emperor Kōtoku built his Naniwa Nagara-Toyosaki Palace in what is now Osaka[6] making it the then-capital of Japan (Naniwa-kyō). The city now known as Osaka was at this time referred to as "Naniwa", and this name and derivations of it are still in use for districts in central Osaka such as Naniwa (浪速) and Namba (難波).[7] Although the capital was moved to Asuka (in Nara Prefecture today) in 655, Naniwa remained a vital connection, by land and sea, between Yamato (modern day Nara Prefecture), Korea, and China.[1][8]
Naniwa was declared the capital again in 744 by order of Emperor Shōmu, and remained so until 745, when the Imperial Court moved back to Heijō-kyō (now Nara). By the end of the Nara period Naniwa's seaport roles had been gradually taken over by neighboring areas, but it remained a lively center of river, channel, and land transportation between Heian-kyō (Kyoto today) and other destinations.In 1496, the Jōdo Shinshū Buddhist sect set up their headquarters in the heavily fortified Ishiyama Hongan-ji, on the site of the old Naniwa imperial palace. Oda Nobunaga began a decade-long siege campaign on the temple in 1570 which ultimately resulted in the surrender of the monks and subsequent razing of the temple. Toyotomi Hideyoshi constructed Osaka Castle in its place.
Osaka was long considered Japan's primary economic center,[9] with a large percentage of the population belonging to the merchant class (see Four divisions of society). Over the course of the Edo period (1603–1867), Osaka grew into one of Japan's major cities and returned to its ancient role as a lively and important port. Its popular culture[10] was closely related to ukiyo-e depictions of life in Edo. By 1780 Osaka had cultivated a vibrant arts culture, as typified by its famous Kabuki and Bunraku theaters.[11] In 1837 Ōshio Heihachirō, a low-ranking samurai, led a peasant insurrection in response to the city's unwillingness to support the many poor and suffering families in the area. Approximately one-quarter of the city was razed before shogunal officials put down the rebellion, after which Ōshio killed himself.[12] Osaka was opened to foreign trade by the government of the Bakufu at the same time as Hyōgo (modern Kobe) on 1 January 1868, just before the advent of the Boshin War and the Meiji Restoration.[13]
Osaka residents were stereotyped in Edo literature from at least the 18th century. Jippenisha Ikku in 1802 depicted Osakans as stingy almost beyond belief. In 1809 the derogatory term "Kamigata zeeroku" was used by Edo residents to characterize inhabitants of the Osaka region in terms of calculation, shrewdness, lack of civic spirit, and the vulgarity of Osaka dialect. Edo writers aspired to samurai culture, and saw themselves as poor but generous, chaste, and public spirited. Edo writers by contrast saw "zeeroku" as obsequious apprentices, stingy, greedy, gluttonous, and lewd. To some degree Osaka residents are stigmatized by Tokyo observers in much the same way down to the present, especially in terms of gluttony. As a famous saying has it, "Osaka wa kuidaore" (Osaka people eat 'til they drop)
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Osaka (大阪 Ōsaka?) About this sound listen (help·info) is a designated city in the Kansai region of Japan. It is the capital city of Osaka Prefecture and the largest component of the Keihanshin Metropolitan Area, the second largest metropolitan area in Japan and among the largest in the world with nearly 19 million inhabitants. Situated at the mouth of the Yodo River on Osaka Bay, Osaka is Japan's second largest city by the daytime population after the Tokyo 23 wards, and serves as a major economic hub.
Historically a merchant city, Osaka has also been known as the "nation's kitchen" (天下の台所 tenka no daidokoro?) and served as a center for the rice trade during the Edo period.[1][2][3][4]
Some of the earliest signs of habitation in the area of Osaka were found at the Morinomiya remains (森の宮遺跡 Morinomiya iseki?), with its shell mounds, including sea oysters and buried human skeletons from the 5th–6th centuries BC. It is believed that what is today the Uehonmachi area consisted of a peninsular land, with an inland sea in the east. During the Yayoi period, permanent habitation on the plains grew as rice farming became popular.[1]
By the Kofun period, Osaka developed into a hub port connecting the region to the western part of Japan. The large numbers of increasingly larger tomb mounds found in the plains of Osaka are seen as evidence of political-power concentration, leading to the formation of a state.[1][5]
In 645, Emperor Kōtoku built his Naniwa Nagara-Toyosaki Palace in what is now Osaka[6] making it the then-capital of Japan (Naniwa-kyō). The city now known as Osaka was at this time referred to as "Naniwa", and this name and derivations of it are still in use for districts in central Osaka such as Naniwa (浪速) and Namba (難波).[7] Although the capital was moved to Asuka (in Nara Prefecture today) in 655, Naniwa remained a vital connection, by land and sea, between Yamato (modern day Nara Prefecture), Korea, and China.[1][8]
Naniwa was declared the capital again in 744 by order of Emperor Shōmu, and remained so until 745, when the Imperial Court moved back to Heijō-kyō (now Nara). By the end of the Nara period Naniwa's seaport roles had been gradually taken over by neighboring areas, but it remained a lively center of river, channel, and land transportation between Heian-kyō (Kyoto today) and other destinations.In 1496, the Jōdo Shinshū Buddhist sect set up their headquarters in the heavily fortified Ishiyama Hongan-ji, on the site of the old Naniwa imperial palace. Oda Nobunaga began a decade-long siege campaign on the temple in 1570 which ultimately resulted in the surrender of the monks and subsequent razing of the temple. Toyotomi Hideyoshi constructed Osaka Castle in its place.
Osaka was long considered Japan's primary economic center,[9] with a large percentage of the population belonging to the merchant class (see Four divisions of society). Over the course of the Edo period (1603–1867), Osaka grew into one of Japan's major cities and returned to its ancient role as a lively and important port. Its popular culture[10] was closely related to ukiyo-e depictions of life in Edo. By 1780 Osaka had cultivated a vibrant arts culture, as typified by its famous Kabuki and Bunraku theaters.[11] In 1837 Ōshio Heihachirō, a low-ranking samurai, led a peasant insurrection in response to the city's unwillingness to support the many poor and suffering families in the area. Approximately one-quarter of the city was razed before shogunal officials put down the rebellion, after which Ōshio killed himself.[12] Osaka was opened to foreign trade by the government of the Bakufu at the same time as Hyōgo (modern Kobe) on 1 January 1868, just before the advent of the Boshin War and the Meiji Restoration.[13]
Osaka residents were stereotyped in Edo literature from at least the 18th century. Jippenisha Ikku in 1802 depicted Osakans as stingy almost beyond belief. In 1809 the derogatory term "Kamigata zeeroku" was used by Edo residents to characterize inhabitants of the Osaka region in terms of calculation, shrewdness, lack of civic spirit, and the vulgarity of Osaka dialect. Edo writers aspired to samurai culture, and saw themselves as poor but generous, chaste, and public spirited. Edo writers by contrast saw "zeeroku" as obsequious apprentices, stingy, greedy, gluttonous, and lewd. To some degree Osaka residents are stigmatized by Tokyo observers in much the same way down to the present, especially in terms of gluttony. As a famous saying has it, "Osaka wa kuidaore" (Osaka people eat 'til they drop)
- published: 11 Feb 2015
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Night Bus Review - JR Seishun Dream from Tokyo to Kyoto and MK 302 from Kyoto to Tokyo
Here I will review my experience in taking night buses from Tokyo to Kyoto and back. This is meant to give travelers that might be considering riding a night......
Here I will review my experience in taking night buses from Tokyo to Kyoto and back. This is meant to give travelers that might be considering riding a night...
wn.com/Night Bus Review Jr Seishun Dream From Tokyo To Kyoto And Mk 302 From Kyoto To Tokyo
Here I will review my experience in taking night buses from Tokyo to Kyoto and back. This is meant to give travelers that might be considering riding a night...
- published: 16 Jun 2009
- views: 4557
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author: Tolokyo
Japan HD - Tokyo, Hakone, Kyoto, Osaka - GoPro Hero3+
2014 Japan Trip, highlights were Cherry Blossoms, Hot Springs, Torii Gates and the food!...
2014 Japan Trip, highlights were Cherry Blossoms, Hot Springs, Torii Gates and the food!
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2014 Japan Trip, highlights were Cherry Blossoms, Hot Springs, Torii Gates and the food!
De grootste steden van Japan, Tokyo, Yokohama, Osaka, Kyoto, Nagoya, Kobe
De grootste steden van Japan, Tokyo, Yokohama, Osaka, Kyoto, Nagoya, Kobe spel:http://www.purposegames.com/game/steden-van-japan-game De grootste steden van ......
De grootste steden van Japan, Tokyo, Yokohama, Osaka, Kyoto, Nagoya, Kobe spel:http://www.purposegames.com/game/steden-van-japan-game De grootste steden van ...
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De grootste steden van Japan, Tokyo, Yokohama, Osaka, Kyoto, Nagoya, Kobe spel:http://www.purposegames.com/game/steden-van-japan-game De grootste steden van ...