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Tokyo Stock Exchange
Mini documentary about the Tokyo Stock Exchange. Guided tour of Nihombashi, the financial district in Tokyo is now available here http://uk.youtube.com/watch...
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Tokyo stocks down over 3% on eurozone fears, oil price fall
Tokyo stocks tumbled more than 3.0 percent Tuesday continuing a global equity market selloff fuelled by political turmoil in Greece that has fanned fears over the eurozone. Duration: 00:47
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Tokyo stocks hammered, BoJ unleashes record funds
Japanese stocks tumbled Monday and the central bank poured a record amount of cash in a bid to soothe money markets shaken by Japan's biggest ever earthquake...
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Tokyo stocks surge
SHOTLIST
1. Wide shot, traders at Tokyo foreign exchange
2. Video display
3. Digital readout
4. Various,traders
5. Close shot, computer screen
6. Various, Tokyo foreign exchange
STORYLINE:
The Nikkei Stock Average of 225 issues closed at 11,152.09 points on the Tokyo Stock Exchange Wednesday, up 189.36 points, or 1.72 percent, from Tuesday.
Tokyo stocks surged on Wednesday
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WRAP Tokyo stocks rebound, HKong, analyst
SHOTLIST
Tokyo, Japan
1. Tokyo Stock Exchange sign
2. High view of the trading floor
3. Two traders working
4. High view of three traders working
5. Wide high view of the trading floor
6. Electronic board in Japanese and English displaying 7373.11 as it changes to 7367.99 and blinks zoom in
7. Close of the board, showing +77.03, then changing to +80.75 (it blinks)
8. Close of graph on t
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Tokyo stocks open sharply lower
SHOTLIST
1. Various interior shots Tokyo Stock Exchange
STORYLINE
Tokyo stocks opened sharply lower on Friday, with the key Nikkei index failing to maintain the 9,000 mark.
The fall was largely due to investors locking in profits following gains from the past three days.
The markets remain nervous about Japan's corporate earnings outlook.
In the first 15 minutes of trading, the 225-issue Nik
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Tokyo stocks plunge, dollar up against yen
1. Various of trading at Tokyo Stock Exchange
2. Wide shot of the board showing stock prices
3. Mid shot of the graphic showing the movement of the stock price
4. Mid shot of the stock price of Mitsubishi Motor Co.
5. Mid shot of the stock price board
6. Mid shot of the trading at Tokyo Stock Exchange
STORYLINE:
Tokyo's key stock index plunged more than 2 percent on Friday on selloffs s
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WRAP Tokyo stocks rebound, HKong, analyst, SKorea Finance Minister
SHOTLIST
Tokyo, Japan
1. Wide shot of Tokyo Stock Exchange trading floor
2. Various of traders working
3. Electronic board in Japanese and English displaying 7373.11 as it changes to 7367.99 and blinks zoom in
4. Close up of the board, showing +77.03, then changing to +80.75 (it blinks)
5. Wide of electronic board with stock prices
6. Close up of sign reading (English) Tokyo Stock Exchange
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Tokyo Stocks Up Ahead of Earnings
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Tokyo stocks fall sharply; Taipei, Hong Kong open
SHOTLIST
Tokyo, Japan
1. Various shots of Tokyo Stock Exchange interior
2. Various of electronic stocks board
3. Set up of Executive Director of Economic and Rates Research, JP Morgan Securities Japan Co.,Ltd, Masamichi Adachi
4. SOUNDBITE (English) Masamichi Adachi, Executive Director of Economic and Rates Research, JP Morgan Securities Japan Co.,Ltd.
"As you may know, Japan is heavily re
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Tokyo stocks plunge, US dollar down against Japanese yen
SHOTLIST
APTN
11 November 2003
1. Various of Tokyo Stock Market
2. Wide shot of David Satterwhite, Managing Director, Japan, The Economist Conferences
3. SOUNDBITE (English) David Satterwhite, Managing Director, Japan, The Economist Conferences:
"First of all I think in the lead up to the election there were no high hopes of a major political transition and so the markets were not going to
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Tokyo stocks post gains as market opens
1. Wide of trading floor at the Tokyo Stock Exchange
2. Close-up of the Tokyo Stock Exchange logo
3. Mid of trading floor
4. Pan right of trading floor
5. Mid of trader
6. Wide of interior of the Tokyo Stock Exchange showing trading floor and trading board, tilt-up to rolling share figures
7. Close-up of board
8. Wide of board
9. Close-up of exchange numbers flashing in red
10. Mid of boa
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Tokyo stocks close down 2.46 percent
1. Various of Tokyo Stock Exchange
STORYLINE:
Tokyo stocks closed down 2.46 percent early on Friday with 225-issue Nikkei Stock Average falling 245.22 points to 9,733.42.
The market was following bad news from the US where employment and manufacturing data sent Wall Street falling rapidly overnight.
The yen's continuing rise against the US dollar was also of concern to Japanese exporters.
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JAPAN: TOKYO STOCK EXCHANGE ENDS FLOOR TRADING
Japanese/English
The Tokyo stock exchange bid farewell to floor trading on Friday and welcomed in computerised trading to take the world's second biggest economy into the year 2000.
During the late 1980s, the daily frenzy on the floor of the Tokyo Stock Exchange was a symbol of Japan's energetic economy.
But with the country in recession - stock exchange officials say using computers will
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Tokyo Stocks Close 1.89% Lower
Japanese stocks closed 1.89 percent lower Wednesday amid a lack of strong trading cues on worries over China's economy and following a negative lead on Wall Street.
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Tokyo stocks drop sharply, dollar lower against yen
1. Tilt down to trading floor
2. Various, brokers
3. Various, visual displays showing Nikkei
4. Wide shot, trading floor
STORYLINE:
Tokyo stocks dropped sharply on Monday amid profit taking after a strong market rebound last week. The dollar weakened against the yen.
The benchmark 225-issue Nikkei Stock Average closed down 251.97, or 2.52 percent, to 9,747.82 points at the end of t
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JAPAN: TOKYO STOCK MARKETS LATEST
English/Nat
The Nikkei Stock Average of 225 issues closed at 18,850.92 points on the Tokyo Stock Exchange on Tuesday, up 657.51 points, or 3.61 percent from Friday.
Prices rose sharply following a new closing high in the Dow Jones industrial average at 11,572.20 on Monday.
Financial markets in Tokyo were closed Monday for a national holiday.
Morning gainers in Tokyo included high-techn
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JAPAN: TOKYO: STOCK MARKET REACTION TO US DOW JONES LOSSES
Natural Sound
The Japanese stock market has reacted with only moderate losses by Tuesday afternoon after the Dow Jones industrial average plunged following off-the-cuff remarks by the Japanese prime minister on a visit to the United States.
Wall Street stocks fell sharply after a perceived threat by Japan to dump U-S bonds, alluded to in comments by Prime Minister Ryutaro Hashimoto.
T
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Tokyo stocks rebound as markets rallied strongly overnight
The Tokyo stock market rebounded on Thursday as markets across the world rallied strongly overnight after the Obama administration launched its programme to help up to nine (m) million borrowers stay in their homes.
Investors also hoped an expected Chinese stimulus package could limit the recession in the industrialised world.
The benchmark Nikkei 225 stock index rose 219.95 points, or 2.99 per
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How Does the Tokyo Stock Exchange Work? Finance, Traders (1990)
The Tokyo Stock Exchange (東京証券取引所 Tōkyō Shōken Torihikijo), which is called Tōshō (東証) or TSE for short, is a stock exchange located in Tokyo, Japan. It is t...
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Market Report - Tokyo Stocks Test 13 Month Lows
In today's market report... Tokyo stocks approached 13-months lows Tuesday, after the yen gained value against the dollar.
The greenback weakened after new data showed optimism among U.S. homebuilders at a near 18-month low, and a manufacturing gauge grew slower-than-expected.
Japanese exporters bore the selling brunt, amid expectations the yen would drop below 85 against the dollar on gener
Tokyo Stock Exchange
Mini documentary about the Tokyo Stock Exchange. Guided tour of Nihombashi, the financial district in Tokyo is now available here http://uk.youtube.com/watch......
Mini documentary about the Tokyo Stock Exchange. Guided tour of Nihombashi, the financial district in Tokyo is now available here http://uk.youtube.com/watch...
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Mini documentary about the Tokyo Stock Exchange. Guided tour of Nihombashi, the financial district in Tokyo is now available here http://uk.youtube.com/watch...
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Tokyo stocks down over 3% on eurozone fears, oil price fall
Tokyo stocks tumbled more than 3.0 percent Tuesday continuing a global equity market selloff fuelled by political turmoil in Greece that has fanned fears over t...
Tokyo stocks tumbled more than 3.0 percent Tuesday continuing a global equity market selloff fuelled by political turmoil in Greece that has fanned fears over the eurozone. Duration: 00:47
wn.com/Tokyo Stocks Down Over 3 On Eurozone Fears, Oil Price Fall
Tokyo stocks tumbled more than 3.0 percent Tuesday continuing a global equity market selloff fuelled by political turmoil in Greece that has fanned fears over the eurozone. Duration: 00:47
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Tokyo stocks hammered, BoJ unleashes record funds
Japanese stocks tumbled Monday and the central bank poured a record amount of cash in a bid to soothe money markets shaken by Japan's biggest ever earthquake......
Japanese stocks tumbled Monday and the central bank poured a record amount of cash in a bid to soothe money markets shaken by Japan's biggest ever earthquake...
wn.com/Tokyo Stocks Hammered, Boj Unleashes Record Funds
Japanese stocks tumbled Monday and the central bank poured a record amount of cash in a bid to soothe money markets shaken by Japan's biggest ever earthquake...
Tokyo stocks surge
SHOTLIST
1. Wide shot, traders at Tokyo foreign exchange
2. Video display
3. Digital readout
4. Various,traders
5. Close shot, computer screen
6...
SHOTLIST
1. Wide shot, traders at Tokyo foreign exchange
2. Video display
3. Digital readout
4. Various,traders
5. Close shot, computer screen
6. Various, Tokyo foreign exchange
STORYLINE:
The Nikkei Stock Average of 225 issues closed at 11,152.09 points on the Tokyo Stock Exchange Wednesday, up 189.36 points, or 1.72 percent, from Tuesday.
Tokyo stocks surged on Wednesday morning after shares rose on Wall Street overnight.
The US dollar was down against the yen.
The Nikkei Stock Average of 225 jumped 250.86 points, or 2.28 percent, to 11,213.79 points at midday.
On Tuesday, the benchmark lost 138.71 points, or 1.25 percent.
The dollar was quoted at 111.75 yen in Tokyo at 11 a.m. (0200 GMT), down 1.01 yen from late Tuesday and below the 111.77 yen it bought in New York later that day.
On the stock market, investors took their cues from Wall Street's Tuesday rally and bought shares in Japan's biggest automakers and high-technology companies.
Honda and Toyota both rose, as did Canon, Sharp and telecommunications giants NTT and NTT DoCoMo. Semiconductor testing device maker Advantest also gained.
In New York, investors heartened by signs of a stabilizing economy and a steep decline in oil prices propelled stocks sharply
higher, giving the Dow Jones industrials and Standard & Poor's 500 index their best day in two months.
Analysts said investors may have interpreted a new report on consumer confidence Tuesday as a sign that economic growth is moderating.
That helps eases worries about inflation and seed hopes of strong, consistent corporate profits in coming months, they said.
The Dow finished up 159.19, or 1.6 percent, at 10,117.62. That was the blue chips' biggest advance since March 25.
The S&P; 500 index was up 17.64 or 1.6 percent at 1,113.05, its biggest gain since March 25.
In Tokyo midday Wednesday, the broader index of all issues on the Tokyo Stock Exchange's first section was up 16.80 points, or 1.51 percent, to 1,132.46 points.
The TOPIX fell 15.23 points, or 1.35 percent, the day before.
In other currencies, the euro rose to 1.2112 US dollars midday in Tokyo from 1.2073 US dollars late Tuesday.
Against the yen, the euro fell to 135.35 yen from 135.96 yen.
The yield on Japan's benchmark 10-year government bond was flat from late Tuesday at 1.4650 percent. Its price was unchanged at 100.30 points.
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wn.com/Tokyo Stocks Surge
SHOTLIST
1. Wide shot, traders at Tokyo foreign exchange
2. Video display
3. Digital readout
4. Various,traders
5. Close shot, computer screen
6. Various, Tokyo foreign exchange
STORYLINE:
The Nikkei Stock Average of 225 issues closed at 11,152.09 points on the Tokyo Stock Exchange Wednesday, up 189.36 points, or 1.72 percent, from Tuesday.
Tokyo stocks surged on Wednesday morning after shares rose on Wall Street overnight.
The US dollar was down against the yen.
The Nikkei Stock Average of 225 jumped 250.86 points, or 2.28 percent, to 11,213.79 points at midday.
On Tuesday, the benchmark lost 138.71 points, or 1.25 percent.
The dollar was quoted at 111.75 yen in Tokyo at 11 a.m. (0200 GMT), down 1.01 yen from late Tuesday and below the 111.77 yen it bought in New York later that day.
On the stock market, investors took their cues from Wall Street's Tuesday rally and bought shares in Japan's biggest automakers and high-technology companies.
Honda and Toyota both rose, as did Canon, Sharp and telecommunications giants NTT and NTT DoCoMo. Semiconductor testing device maker Advantest also gained.
In New York, investors heartened by signs of a stabilizing economy and a steep decline in oil prices propelled stocks sharply
higher, giving the Dow Jones industrials and Standard & Poor's 500 index their best day in two months.
Analysts said investors may have interpreted a new report on consumer confidence Tuesday as a sign that economic growth is moderating.
That helps eases worries about inflation and seed hopes of strong, consistent corporate profits in coming months, they said.
The Dow finished up 159.19, or 1.6 percent, at 10,117.62. That was the blue chips' biggest advance since March 25.
The S&P; 500 index was up 17.64 or 1.6 percent at 1,113.05, its biggest gain since March 25.
In Tokyo midday Wednesday, the broader index of all issues on the Tokyo Stock Exchange's first section was up 16.80 points, or 1.51 percent, to 1,132.46 points.
The TOPIX fell 15.23 points, or 1.35 percent, the day before.
In other currencies, the euro rose to 1.2112 US dollars midday in Tokyo from 1.2073 US dollars late Tuesday.
Against the yen, the euro fell to 135.35 yen from 135.96 yen.
The yield on Japan's benchmark 10-year government bond was flat from late Tuesday at 1.4650 percent. Its price was unchanged at 100.30 points.
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WRAP Tokyo stocks rebound, HKong, analyst
SHOTLIST
Tokyo, Japan
1. Tokyo Stock Exchange sign
2. High view of the trading floor
3. Two traders working
4. High view of three traders working
5. Wid...
SHOTLIST
Tokyo, Japan
1. Tokyo Stock Exchange sign
2. High view of the trading floor
3. Two traders working
4. High view of three traders working
5. Wide high view of the trading floor
6. Electronic board in Japanese and English displaying 7373.11 as it changes to 7367.99 and blinks zoom in
7. Close of the board, showing +77.03, then changing to +80.75 (it blinks)
8. Close of graph on the board
9. Wide of the electronic board with stock prices
10. Close of sign reading (English) Tokyo Stock Exchange
11. Wide interior of the Tokyo Stock Exchange
Hong Kong
12. Wide pan across trading floor
13. Wide of electronic display showing index
14. Wide of electronic board showing Hang Seng Index 12328.5 points, down 2.65 points
15. Traders at work
16. SOUNDBITE (English) Louis Wong, Director of Philip Securities:
"Today the Hong Kong market failed to follow the US market to trade higher. I think it's due to two reasons. First of all the Hong Kong market is taking the lead to stage a rebound yesterday, Hang Seng Index was up more than two percent yesterday. And then, the rally in the US market overnight was due to speculation that the Beijing administration will increase spending on infrastructure and manufacturing to stimulate the economy and with the objective of achieving eight percent economic growth. But this is only speculation, so the boost to the stock market will, in my personal view, tend to be short termed."
17. Wide of index running on electronic display
18. Female trader answering her phone
19. Wide of trading floor
STORYLINE
The Tokyo stock market rebounded on Thursday as markets across the world rallied strongly overnight after the Obama administration launched its programme to help up to nine (m) million borrowers stay in their homes.
Investors also hoped an expected Chinese stimulus package could limit the recession in the industrialised world.
The benchmark Nikkei 225 stock index rose 219.95 points, or 2.99 percent to 7,510.91 points on the Tokyo Stock Exchange 90 minutes after the opening of the morning trading session.
In Hong Kong, however, the Hang Seng Index was down 2.65 points.
Louis Wong, Director of Philip Securities said the Hong Kong market failed to follow the US market to trade higher because it had taken the lead to stage a rebound on Wednesday.
Although the Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao said China would achieve eight per cent economic growth this year, Wong thinks the news can only boost the market in short term.
Stock markets across the world rose strongly on Wednesday.
In Europe, the FTSE 100 index of leading British shares recovered from six-year lows to close up 133.78 points, or 3.8 percent, to 3,645.87, while Germany's DAX ended up 200.22 points, or 5.4 percent, at 3,890.94. The CAC-40 in France was 121.13 points, or 4.7 percent, higher at 2,675.68.
On Wall Street, the Dow Jones industrial average climbed back from its lowest close since April 1997 to post a 152.29 point, or 2.3 percent, advance to 6,878.39, while the broader Standard & Poor's 500 index jumped 16.71 points, or 2.4 percent, to 713.04. The S&P; closed Tuesday at 696.33, 52 percent below its October 2007 peak.
As one of the few major economies still expanding, China is being closely watched amid hopes its demand and trade can help the world weather the most severe global slowdown in decades.
Sentiment was buoyed further in the United States when details of President Barack Obama's housing plan were fleshed out.
Under the scheme, as many as nine million borrowers will be able to stay in their homes through refinanced mortgages or loans that are modified to lower monthly payments.
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wn.com/Wrap Tokyo Stocks Rebound, Hkong, Analyst
SHOTLIST
Tokyo, Japan
1. Tokyo Stock Exchange sign
2. High view of the trading floor
3. Two traders working
4. High view of three traders working
5. Wide high view of the trading floor
6. Electronic board in Japanese and English displaying 7373.11 as it changes to 7367.99 and blinks zoom in
7. Close of the board, showing +77.03, then changing to +80.75 (it blinks)
8. Close of graph on the board
9. Wide of the electronic board with stock prices
10. Close of sign reading (English) Tokyo Stock Exchange
11. Wide interior of the Tokyo Stock Exchange
Hong Kong
12. Wide pan across trading floor
13. Wide of electronic display showing index
14. Wide of electronic board showing Hang Seng Index 12328.5 points, down 2.65 points
15. Traders at work
16. SOUNDBITE (English) Louis Wong, Director of Philip Securities:
"Today the Hong Kong market failed to follow the US market to trade higher. I think it's due to two reasons. First of all the Hong Kong market is taking the lead to stage a rebound yesterday, Hang Seng Index was up more than two percent yesterday. And then, the rally in the US market overnight was due to speculation that the Beijing administration will increase spending on infrastructure and manufacturing to stimulate the economy and with the objective of achieving eight percent economic growth. But this is only speculation, so the boost to the stock market will, in my personal view, tend to be short termed."
17. Wide of index running on electronic display
18. Female trader answering her phone
19. Wide of trading floor
STORYLINE
The Tokyo stock market rebounded on Thursday as markets across the world rallied strongly overnight after the Obama administration launched its programme to help up to nine (m) million borrowers stay in their homes.
Investors also hoped an expected Chinese stimulus package could limit the recession in the industrialised world.
The benchmark Nikkei 225 stock index rose 219.95 points, or 2.99 percent to 7,510.91 points on the Tokyo Stock Exchange 90 minutes after the opening of the morning trading session.
In Hong Kong, however, the Hang Seng Index was down 2.65 points.
Louis Wong, Director of Philip Securities said the Hong Kong market failed to follow the US market to trade higher because it had taken the lead to stage a rebound on Wednesday.
Although the Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao said China would achieve eight per cent economic growth this year, Wong thinks the news can only boost the market in short term.
Stock markets across the world rose strongly on Wednesday.
In Europe, the FTSE 100 index of leading British shares recovered from six-year lows to close up 133.78 points, or 3.8 percent, to 3,645.87, while Germany's DAX ended up 200.22 points, or 5.4 percent, at 3,890.94. The CAC-40 in France was 121.13 points, or 4.7 percent, higher at 2,675.68.
On Wall Street, the Dow Jones industrial average climbed back from its lowest close since April 1997 to post a 152.29 point, or 2.3 percent, advance to 6,878.39, while the broader Standard & Poor's 500 index jumped 16.71 points, or 2.4 percent, to 713.04. The S&P; closed Tuesday at 696.33, 52 percent below its October 2007 peak.
As one of the few major economies still expanding, China is being closely watched amid hopes its demand and trade can help the world weather the most severe global slowdown in decades.
Sentiment was buoyed further in the United States when details of President Barack Obama's housing plan were fleshed out.
Under the scheme, as many as nine million borrowers will be able to stay in their homes through refinanced mortgages or loans that are modified to lower monthly payments.
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Tokyo stocks open sharply lower
SHOTLIST
1. Various interior shots Tokyo Stock Exchange
STORYLINE
Tokyo stocks opened sharply lower on Friday, with the key Nikkei index failing to maintain ...
SHOTLIST
1. Various interior shots Tokyo Stock Exchange
STORYLINE
Tokyo stocks opened sharply lower on Friday, with the key Nikkei index failing to maintain the 9,000 mark.
The fall was largely due to investors locking in profits following gains from the past three days.
The markets remain nervous about Japan's corporate earnings outlook.
In the first 15 minutes of trading, the 225-issue Nikkei Stock Average lost 295.08 points, or 3.27 percent falling below the 9,000 level.
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wn.com/Tokyo Stocks Open Sharply Lower
SHOTLIST
1. Various interior shots Tokyo Stock Exchange
STORYLINE
Tokyo stocks opened sharply lower on Friday, with the key Nikkei index failing to maintain the 9,000 mark.
The fall was largely due to investors locking in profits following gains from the past three days.
The markets remain nervous about Japan's corporate earnings outlook.
In the first 15 minutes of trading, the 225-issue Nikkei Stock Average lost 295.08 points, or 3.27 percent falling below the 9,000 level.
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Tokyo stocks plunge, dollar up against yen
1. Various of trading at Tokyo Stock Exchange
2. Wide shot of the board showing stock prices
3. Mid shot of the graphic showing the movement of the stock pric...
1. Various of trading at Tokyo Stock Exchange
2. Wide shot of the board showing stock prices
3. Mid shot of the graphic showing the movement of the stock price
4. Mid shot of the stock price of Mitsubishi Motor Co.
5. Mid shot of the stock price board
6. Mid shot of the trading at Tokyo Stock Exchange
STORYLINE:
Tokyo's key stock index plunged more than 2 percent on Friday on selloffs sparked by Wall Street's overnight losses on concerns about higher US interest rates.
The US dollar was higher against the Japanese yen.
The Nikkei Stock Average of 225 issues closed down 242.50 points, or 2.02 percent, at 11,761.79 points.
On Wednesday, the index fell 40.59 points, or 0.33 percent.
The dollar traded at 110.11 yen at 3 p.m. (0600 GMT) Friday, up 1.05 yen from late on Wednesday in Tokyo and above the 109.76 yen it bought in New York late on Thursday.
Japanese financial markets were closed on Thursday for a national holiday.
On the stock market, investors took a cue from Wall Street's losses Thursday after a lower-than-expected gross domestic product figure failed to ease investor fears about a possibility of higher US interest rates.
The Commerce Department said gross domestic product in the United States, the broadest measure of the country's total economic output, expanded at an annual rate of 4.2 percent in the first quarter.
Economists surveyed by Dow Jones Newswires had expected 5 percent.
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wn.com/Tokyo Stocks Plunge, Dollar Up Against Yen
1. Various of trading at Tokyo Stock Exchange
2. Wide shot of the board showing stock prices
3. Mid shot of the graphic showing the movement of the stock price
4. Mid shot of the stock price of Mitsubishi Motor Co.
5. Mid shot of the stock price board
6. Mid shot of the trading at Tokyo Stock Exchange
STORYLINE:
Tokyo's key stock index plunged more than 2 percent on Friday on selloffs sparked by Wall Street's overnight losses on concerns about higher US interest rates.
The US dollar was higher against the Japanese yen.
The Nikkei Stock Average of 225 issues closed down 242.50 points, or 2.02 percent, at 11,761.79 points.
On Wednesday, the index fell 40.59 points, or 0.33 percent.
The dollar traded at 110.11 yen at 3 p.m. (0600 GMT) Friday, up 1.05 yen from late on Wednesday in Tokyo and above the 109.76 yen it bought in New York late on Thursday.
Japanese financial markets were closed on Thursday for a national holiday.
On the stock market, investors took a cue from Wall Street's losses Thursday after a lower-than-expected gross domestic product figure failed to ease investor fears about a possibility of higher US interest rates.
The Commerce Department said gross domestic product in the United States, the broadest measure of the country's total economic output, expanded at an annual rate of 4.2 percent in the first quarter.
Economists surveyed by Dow Jones Newswires had expected 5 percent.
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- published: 21 Jul 2015
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This is a visualization of Tokyo Stock Exchange. Our goal is not only visualizing it but also investing in the stock market with our original Algorithm. . su......
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This is a visualization of Tokyo Stock Exchange. Our goal is not only visualizing it but also investing in the stock market with our original Algorithm. . su...
WRAP Tokyo stocks rebound, HKong, analyst, SKorea Finance Minister
SHOTLIST
Tokyo, Japan
1. Wide shot of Tokyo Stock Exchange trading floor
2. Various of traders working
3. Electronic board in Japanese and English displayin...
SHOTLIST
Tokyo, Japan
1. Wide shot of Tokyo Stock Exchange trading floor
2. Various of traders working
3. Electronic board in Japanese and English displaying 7373.11 as it changes to 7367.99 and blinks zoom in
4. Close up of the board, showing +77.03, then changing to +80.75 (it blinks)
5. Wide of electronic board with stock prices
6. Close up of sign reading (English) Tokyo Stock Exchange
7. Wide interior of Tokyo Stock Exchange
Hong Kong, China
8. Wide pan across trading floor
9. Wide of electronic display showing index
10. Wide of electronic board showing Hang Seng Index 12328.5 points, down 2.65 points
11. Traders at work
12. SOUNDBITE: (English) Louis Wong, Director of Philip Securities:
"Today the Hong Kong market failed to follow the US market to trade higher. I think it's due to two reasons. First of all the Hong Kong market is taking the lead to stage a rebound yesterday, Hang Seng Index was up more than two percent yesterday. And then, the rally in the US market overnight was due to speculations that the Beijing administration will increase spending on infrastructure and manufacturing to stimulate the economy and with the objective of achieving eight percent economic growth. But this is only speculation, so the boost to the stock market will, in my personal view, tend to be short termed."
13. Wide of index running on electronic display
14. Female trader answering the phone
15. Wide of trading floor
Seoul, South Korea
16. Mid of South Korean Minister of Strategy and Finance, Yoon Jeung-hyun, in front
17. Wide pan of news conference
18. SOUNDBITE: (English) Yoon Jeung-hyun, South Korean Minister of Strategy and Finance:
"Recently, financial and foreign exchange markets have again shown signs of instability. As Eastern European economies are exposed to a possible financial crisis, worries over additional global financial turmoil increase, causing foreign exchange rates, interest rates, and stock prices to fluctuate."
19. Wide pan of news conference
20. Close-up of computer screen
21. SOUNDBITE: (English) Yoon Jeung-hyun, South Korean Minister of Strategy and Finance:
"(My) Priority is to prepare Korea's economy with (a) future growth engine and make sure the economy is ready for the high growth potentials that will follow the crisis. This policy of preparation for the future will be pursued in parallel with the policies of stimulating the economy."
22. Close-up of computer screen of Korea Exchange
23. Mid of stock board with Kospi
24. Close-up of stock board
25. Wide of stock board
STORYLINE:
Asian stocks markets were mostly higher on Thursday, with Japan's index up two percent, after China, world's third-largest economy, stopped short of announcing fresh measures to bolster growth, dimming hopes that it would emerge as a white knight for the staggering world economy.
Global markets had rallied on Wednesday, partly on hopes China would announce new steps to bolster its economy and help other countries restart theirs in the process.
After opening higher, Asian stocks started to pare their gains by the afternoon as many investors booked profits
from Wednesday's rally
Japan's Nikkei 225 stock average rose two percent while South Korea's Kospi ended down 0.1 percent.
Hong Kong's Hang Seng lost 118.76 points, or about .80 percent.
Louis Wong, Director of Philip Securities said the Hong Kong market failed to follow the US market to trade higher because it had taken the lead to stage a rebound on Wednesday.
Although the Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao said China would achieve eight per cent economic growth this year, Wong thinks the news can only boost the market in short term.
Stock markets across the world rose strongly on Wednesday.
Exports and industrial output have plummeted.
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SHOTLIST
Tokyo, Japan
1. Wide shot of Tokyo Stock Exchange trading floor
2. Various of traders working
3. Electronic board in Japanese and English displaying 7373.11 as it changes to 7367.99 and blinks zoom in
4. Close up of the board, showing +77.03, then changing to +80.75 (it blinks)
5. Wide of electronic board with stock prices
6. Close up of sign reading (English) Tokyo Stock Exchange
7. Wide interior of Tokyo Stock Exchange
Hong Kong, China
8. Wide pan across trading floor
9. Wide of electronic display showing index
10. Wide of electronic board showing Hang Seng Index 12328.5 points, down 2.65 points
11. Traders at work
12. SOUNDBITE: (English) Louis Wong, Director of Philip Securities:
"Today the Hong Kong market failed to follow the US market to trade higher. I think it's due to two reasons. First of all the Hong Kong market is taking the lead to stage a rebound yesterday, Hang Seng Index was up more than two percent yesterday. And then, the rally in the US market overnight was due to speculations that the Beijing administration will increase spending on infrastructure and manufacturing to stimulate the economy and with the objective of achieving eight percent economic growth. But this is only speculation, so the boost to the stock market will, in my personal view, tend to be short termed."
13. Wide of index running on electronic display
14. Female trader answering the phone
15. Wide of trading floor
Seoul, South Korea
16. Mid of South Korean Minister of Strategy and Finance, Yoon Jeung-hyun, in front
17. Wide pan of news conference
18. SOUNDBITE: (English) Yoon Jeung-hyun, South Korean Minister of Strategy and Finance:
"Recently, financial and foreign exchange markets have again shown signs of instability. As Eastern European economies are exposed to a possible financial crisis, worries over additional global financial turmoil increase, causing foreign exchange rates, interest rates, and stock prices to fluctuate."
19. Wide pan of news conference
20. Close-up of computer screen
21. SOUNDBITE: (English) Yoon Jeung-hyun, South Korean Minister of Strategy and Finance:
"(My) Priority is to prepare Korea's economy with (a) future growth engine and make sure the economy is ready for the high growth potentials that will follow the crisis. This policy of preparation for the future will be pursued in parallel with the policies of stimulating the economy."
22. Close-up of computer screen of Korea Exchange
23. Mid of stock board with Kospi
24. Close-up of stock board
25. Wide of stock board
STORYLINE:
Asian stocks markets were mostly higher on Thursday, with Japan's index up two percent, after China, world's third-largest economy, stopped short of announcing fresh measures to bolster growth, dimming hopes that it would emerge as a white knight for the staggering world economy.
Global markets had rallied on Wednesday, partly on hopes China would announce new steps to bolster its economy and help other countries restart theirs in the process.
After opening higher, Asian stocks started to pare their gains by the afternoon as many investors booked profits
from Wednesday's rally
Japan's Nikkei 225 stock average rose two percent while South Korea's Kospi ended down 0.1 percent.
Hong Kong's Hang Seng lost 118.76 points, or about .80 percent.
Louis Wong, Director of Philip Securities said the Hong Kong market failed to follow the US market to trade higher because it had taken the lead to stage a rebound on Wednesday.
Although the Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao said China would achieve eight per cent economic growth this year, Wong thinks the news can only boost the market in short term.
Stock markets across the world rose strongly on Wednesday.
Exports and industrial output have plummeted.
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Tokyo Stocks Up Ahead of Earnings
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Tokyo stocks fall sharply; Taipei, Hong Kong open
SHOTLIST
Tokyo, Japan
1. Various shots of Tokyo Stock Exchange interior
2. Various of electronic stocks board
3. Set up of Executive Director of Economic a...
SHOTLIST
Tokyo, Japan
1. Various shots of Tokyo Stock Exchange interior
2. Various of electronic stocks board
3. Set up of Executive Director of Economic and Rates Research, JP Morgan Securities Japan Co.,Ltd, Masamichi Adachi
4. SOUNDBITE (English) Masamichi Adachi, Executive Director of Economic and Rates Research, JP Morgan Securities Japan Co.,Ltd.
"As you may know, Japan is heavily reliant on global economy so that's why (they) invested especially in equity markets. They are so worried about their corporate performances, not only in the coming half year, but more of a longer term. So even if US authorities' effort to save the financial market works, that means legislation will pass today, I mean tomorrow, I think in Japan's time, we still worry about whether it could help the whole problem. Of course it saves some part of the financial market and of course it is definitely better than nothing. But it doesn't, I think, save everything because the issue is the confidence within the financial market."
5. Wide of Tokyo Stock Exchange trading floor
Hong Kong
6. Wide of Hong Kong Stock Exchange trading floor as opening bell rings
7. Various of traders on Hong Kong Stock Exchange trading floor
8. Close up of electronic display showing Hang Seng Index
9. SOUNDBITE (English) Howard Gorges, Director, South China Brokerage:
"The market opened lower this morning, down nearly three per cent in early trade, then began to recover somewhat. People are apprehensive about the congressional vote in the USA tonight, and also, they've been put off by overnight economic data in the States - employment figures were not what the market was hoping for."
10. Wide of Hong Kong Stock Exchange trading floor
11. Various of electronic display board showing stock prices
Taipei, Taiwan
12. Wide of interior of securities firm
13. Various of investors watching share prices on monitors
14. Staff at firm
15. Monitor showing Taiwan Weighted Price Index and chart
16. Close-up chart showing performance of Taiwan stock in the morning
17. Close-up figure reading 5653.22 points, dropping 50.5 points or 0.88 percent
18. Investor using computer
STORYLINE:
Japanese shares plunged, Hong Kong stocks slumped and Taiwan stock markets shed slightly for two consecutive days early on Friday, amidst lingering uncertainty about the fate of the US financial bailout package and persistent worries about the health of the world economies.
The Senate's endorsement of the 700 (b) billion US dollar financial bailout plan failed to relax the credit markets, with investors worried that the passage of the bill may not prevent the economy from sinking into a prolonged recession.
In Japan, the benchmark Nikkei 225 index fell 157.78 points, or 1.41 percent, to 10,996.98. The broader Topix index fell 25.09 points to 1,051.88.
Nikkei index went below 11,000.00 level since May 2005.
"Japan is heavily reliant on global economy so that's why (they) invested especially in equity markets. They are so worried about their corporate performances, not only in the coming half year, but more of a longer term," said Masamichi Adachi, Executive Director of Economic and Rates Research, JP Morgan Securities Japan Co.,Ltd.
"It saves some part of the financial market and of course it is definitely better than nothing. But it doesn't, I think, save everything because the issue is the confidence within the financial market," Adachi added on the subject of the US financial bailout.
Meanwhile, in Hong Kong the benchmark Hang Seng Index dropped more than two per cent at market opening, down 422.12 points to 17,788.99.
Analysts said that investors remained anxious ahead of Friday's expected vote in Congress on the US bailout plan.
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wn.com/Tokyo Stocks Fall Sharply Taipei, Hong Kong Open
SHOTLIST
Tokyo, Japan
1. Various shots of Tokyo Stock Exchange interior
2. Various of electronic stocks board
3. Set up of Executive Director of Economic and Rates Research, JP Morgan Securities Japan Co.,Ltd, Masamichi Adachi
4. SOUNDBITE (English) Masamichi Adachi, Executive Director of Economic and Rates Research, JP Morgan Securities Japan Co.,Ltd.
"As you may know, Japan is heavily reliant on global economy so that's why (they) invested especially in equity markets. They are so worried about their corporate performances, not only in the coming half year, but more of a longer term. So even if US authorities' effort to save the financial market works, that means legislation will pass today, I mean tomorrow, I think in Japan's time, we still worry about whether it could help the whole problem. Of course it saves some part of the financial market and of course it is definitely better than nothing. But it doesn't, I think, save everything because the issue is the confidence within the financial market."
5. Wide of Tokyo Stock Exchange trading floor
Hong Kong
6. Wide of Hong Kong Stock Exchange trading floor as opening bell rings
7. Various of traders on Hong Kong Stock Exchange trading floor
8. Close up of electronic display showing Hang Seng Index
9. SOUNDBITE (English) Howard Gorges, Director, South China Brokerage:
"The market opened lower this morning, down nearly three per cent in early trade, then began to recover somewhat. People are apprehensive about the congressional vote in the USA tonight, and also, they've been put off by overnight economic data in the States - employment figures were not what the market was hoping for."
10. Wide of Hong Kong Stock Exchange trading floor
11. Various of electronic display board showing stock prices
Taipei, Taiwan
12. Wide of interior of securities firm
13. Various of investors watching share prices on monitors
14. Staff at firm
15. Monitor showing Taiwan Weighted Price Index and chart
16. Close-up chart showing performance of Taiwan stock in the morning
17. Close-up figure reading 5653.22 points, dropping 50.5 points or 0.88 percent
18. Investor using computer
STORYLINE:
Japanese shares plunged, Hong Kong stocks slumped and Taiwan stock markets shed slightly for two consecutive days early on Friday, amidst lingering uncertainty about the fate of the US financial bailout package and persistent worries about the health of the world economies.
The Senate's endorsement of the 700 (b) billion US dollar financial bailout plan failed to relax the credit markets, with investors worried that the passage of the bill may not prevent the economy from sinking into a prolonged recession.
In Japan, the benchmark Nikkei 225 index fell 157.78 points, or 1.41 percent, to 10,996.98. The broader Topix index fell 25.09 points to 1,051.88.
Nikkei index went below 11,000.00 level since May 2005.
"Japan is heavily reliant on global economy so that's why (they) invested especially in equity markets. They are so worried about their corporate performances, not only in the coming half year, but more of a longer term," said Masamichi Adachi, Executive Director of Economic and Rates Research, JP Morgan Securities Japan Co.,Ltd.
"It saves some part of the financial market and of course it is definitely better than nothing. But it doesn't, I think, save everything because the issue is the confidence within the financial market," Adachi added on the subject of the US financial bailout.
Meanwhile, in Hong Kong the benchmark Hang Seng Index dropped more than two per cent at market opening, down 422.12 points to 17,788.99.
Analysts said that investors remained anxious ahead of Friday's expected vote in Congress on the US bailout plan.
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Tokyo stocks plunge, US dollar down against Japanese yen
SHOTLIST
APTN
11 November 2003
1. Various of Tokyo Stock Market
2. Wide shot of David Satterwhite, Managing Director, Japan, The Economist Conferences
3....
SHOTLIST
APTN
11 November 2003
1. Various of Tokyo Stock Market
2. Wide shot of David Satterwhite, Managing Director, Japan, The Economist Conferences
3. SOUNDBITE (English) David Satterwhite, Managing Director, Japan, The Economist Conferences:
"First of all I think in the lead up to the election there were no high hopes of a major political transition and so the markets were not going to rise or fall just on the outcome of the election unless there had been a really serious political alignment coming out of these elections. Secondly, I think it's very important that the prime minister has indeed secured a very simple majority, all the more with the merger into the Liberal Democratic party, the new Conservative party. This actually validates the effort of the prime minister to move forward energetically perhaps even more energetically than in the past, on his reform agenda. And I think looking forward the possibility now of a three year term in which the prime minister will implement the structural reforms he started over the past two and a half years has increased."
Pool
9 November 2003
4. Various of Junichiro Koizumi, Japanese Prime Minister putting victory roses on the list of the candidates at the election centre at Liberal Democratic party headquarters
STORYLINE:
Tokyo stocks declined some three per cent on Tuesday morning as investors were discouraged by Wall Street's overnight fall and a stronger Japanese yen.
The Nikkei Stock Average of 225 issues was down 304.61 points, or 2.90 per cent, at 10,199.93 points at the end of the morning session. On Monday, the index lost 124.44 points, or 1.17 percent.
The dollar was trading at 108.76 yen on the Tokyo foreign exchange market at 11 a.m. (0200 GMT) on Tuesday, down 0.62 yen from late on Monday, but above the 108.47 yen it bought in New York later that day.
On the stock market, investors sold technology and bank shares following the losses on Wall Street and the dollar's weakness against the yen.
Japanese investors are wary of a stronger yen because it drags down the value of overseas earnings for Japan's big export companies. The country's economy has been recovering, but the rebound is being fuelled by export growth.
David Satterwhite, Managing Director of the think tank, The Economist Conferences, commenting on the effect of Sunday's election on the markets said Prime Minister Koizumi's simple majority should allow him to continue to implement structural reforms.
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wn.com/Tokyo Stocks Plunge, US Dollar Down Against Japanese Yen
SHOTLIST
APTN
11 November 2003
1. Various of Tokyo Stock Market
2. Wide shot of David Satterwhite, Managing Director, Japan, The Economist Conferences
3. SOUNDBITE (English) David Satterwhite, Managing Director, Japan, The Economist Conferences:
"First of all I think in the lead up to the election there were no high hopes of a major political transition and so the markets were not going to rise or fall just on the outcome of the election unless there had been a really serious political alignment coming out of these elections. Secondly, I think it's very important that the prime minister has indeed secured a very simple majority, all the more with the merger into the Liberal Democratic party, the new Conservative party. This actually validates the effort of the prime minister to move forward energetically perhaps even more energetically than in the past, on his reform agenda. And I think looking forward the possibility now of a three year term in which the prime minister will implement the structural reforms he started over the past two and a half years has increased."
Pool
9 November 2003
4. Various of Junichiro Koizumi, Japanese Prime Minister putting victory roses on the list of the candidates at the election centre at Liberal Democratic party headquarters
STORYLINE:
Tokyo stocks declined some three per cent on Tuesday morning as investors were discouraged by Wall Street's overnight fall and a stronger Japanese yen.
The Nikkei Stock Average of 225 issues was down 304.61 points, or 2.90 per cent, at 10,199.93 points at the end of the morning session. On Monday, the index lost 124.44 points, or 1.17 percent.
The dollar was trading at 108.76 yen on the Tokyo foreign exchange market at 11 a.m. (0200 GMT) on Tuesday, down 0.62 yen from late on Monday, but above the 108.47 yen it bought in New York later that day.
On the stock market, investors sold technology and bank shares following the losses on Wall Street and the dollar's weakness against the yen.
Japanese investors are wary of a stronger yen because it drags down the value of overseas earnings for Japan's big export companies. The country's economy has been recovering, but the rebound is being fuelled by export growth.
David Satterwhite, Managing Director of the think tank, The Economist Conferences, commenting on the effect of Sunday's election on the markets said Prime Minister Koizumi's simple majority should allow him to continue to implement structural reforms.
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Tokyo stocks post gains as market opens
1. Wide of trading floor at the Tokyo Stock Exchange
2. Close-up of the Tokyo Stock Exchange logo
3. Mid of trading floor
4. Pan right of trading floor
5. M...
1. Wide of trading floor at the Tokyo Stock Exchange
2. Close-up of the Tokyo Stock Exchange logo
3. Mid of trading floor
4. Pan right of trading floor
5. Mid of trader
6. Wide of interior of the Tokyo Stock Exchange showing trading floor and trading board, tilt-up to rolling share figures
7. Close-up of board
8. Wide of board
9. Close-up of exchange numbers flashing in red
10. Mid of board with exchange numbers and and graphs
11. Close-up of graph
12. Wide of interior of Tokyo Stock Exchange
STORYLINE:
Japan's benchmark stock index rose sharply Friday morning following a rally on Wall Street overnight.
The benchmark Nikkei rose 367.05 points, or 2.80 percent, to 13,459.83 points at the end of morning session on the Tokyo Stock Exchange.
It gained 2.06 percent Thursday.
Traders took their cue from Wall Street, where the Dow Jones industrials rose more than 100 points on Thursday on economic figures that suggested the U.S. job market is holding up.
Rubber and mining issues were among the early gainers in Tokyo.
Traders also bought exporter issues as the dollar rose against the yen.
Japan's broader Topix index, which includes all shares on the Tokyo exchange's first section, rose 43.12 points, or 3.36 percent to 1,327.57 points Friday morning.
The Topix climbed 2.76 percent Thursday.
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wn.com/Tokyo Stocks Post Gains As Market Opens
1. Wide of trading floor at the Tokyo Stock Exchange
2. Close-up of the Tokyo Stock Exchange logo
3. Mid of trading floor
4. Pan right of trading floor
5. Mid of trader
6. Wide of interior of the Tokyo Stock Exchange showing trading floor and trading board, tilt-up to rolling share figures
7. Close-up of board
8. Wide of board
9. Close-up of exchange numbers flashing in red
10. Mid of board with exchange numbers and and graphs
11. Close-up of graph
12. Wide of interior of Tokyo Stock Exchange
STORYLINE:
Japan's benchmark stock index rose sharply Friday morning following a rally on Wall Street overnight.
The benchmark Nikkei rose 367.05 points, or 2.80 percent, to 13,459.83 points at the end of morning session on the Tokyo Stock Exchange.
It gained 2.06 percent Thursday.
Traders took their cue from Wall Street, where the Dow Jones industrials rose more than 100 points on Thursday on economic figures that suggested the U.S. job market is holding up.
Rubber and mining issues were among the early gainers in Tokyo.
Traders also bought exporter issues as the dollar rose against the yen.
Japan's broader Topix index, which includes all shares on the Tokyo exchange's first section, rose 43.12 points, or 3.36 percent to 1,327.57 points Friday morning.
The Topix climbed 2.76 percent Thursday.
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Tokyo stocks close down 2.46 percent
1. Various of Tokyo Stock Exchange
STORYLINE:
Tokyo stocks closed down 2.46 percent early on Friday with 225-issue Nikkei Stock Average falling 245.22 points ...
1. Various of Tokyo Stock Exchange
STORYLINE:
Tokyo stocks closed down 2.46 percent early on Friday with 225-issue Nikkei Stock Average falling 245.22 points to 9,733.42.
The market was following bad news from the US where employment and manufacturing data sent Wall Street falling rapidly overnight.
The yen's continuing rise against the US dollar was also of concern to Japanese exporters.
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1. Various of Tokyo Stock Exchange
STORYLINE:
Tokyo stocks closed down 2.46 percent early on Friday with 225-issue Nikkei Stock Average falling 245.22 points to 9,733.42.
The market was following bad news from the US where employment and manufacturing data sent Wall Street falling rapidly overnight.
The yen's continuing rise against the US dollar was also of concern to Japanese exporters.
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- published: 23 Jul 2015
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JAPAN: TOKYO STOCK EXCHANGE ENDS FLOOR TRADING
Japanese/English
The Tokyo stock exchange bid farewell to floor trading on Friday and welcomed in computerised trading to take the world's second biggest eco...
Japanese/English
The Tokyo stock exchange bid farewell to floor trading on Friday and welcomed in computerised trading to take the world's second biggest economy into the year 2000.
During the late 1980s, the daily frenzy on the floor of the Tokyo Stock Exchange was a symbol of Japan's energetic economy.
But with the country in recession - stock exchange officials say using computers will be a more economical way of running the country's economy.
The end of an era for these workers, carrying out floor trading for the last time.
From tomorrow computers rather than people will be running the exchange.
The decision to make the change comes in the wake of the Asian financial crisis which has plunged Japan into recession.
The use of computers and cost-cutting are putting an end to the 120-year old tradition of face-to-face trading on Asia's largest exchange.
Floor trading is still done in New York and Frankfurt, Germany, but other major exchanges have already gone electronic.
Since 1986, stock exchanges in Hong Kong, Singapore, London, and Paris have closed their trading floors.
The last deal in the Tokyo Stock Exchange was made at 0300gmt on Friday.
Stock exchange officials held a special closing ceremony to mark the end of an era.
SOUNDBITE: (Japanese)
"It has been 120 years since the birth of stock market in this country. Since then, this trading floor has been the place where people meet and stock price to be determined and to be informed to public. This place has also been the symbol of economy."
SUPER CAPTION: Mitsuhide Yamaguchi, Chairman, Tokyo Stock Exchange
Stocks have been traded on the Tokyo exchange since 1878, though the market was closed for almost four years from 1945 as the country focused its attention on waging war..
The huge open floor of the Tokyo bourse was once crowded with more than 2-thousand traders fighting for position as they used a complex sign language to buy and sell stocks.
On Friday, after the end of the trading day, a closing ceremony with confetti and party noisemakers was held.
A dozen securities-industry veterans demonstrated what is soon to be a lost art - trading by hand signals with which (m) millions of dollars worth of shares could be bought with the wave of a finger.
Securities companies began switching to faster and more reliable electronic trading systems in the early 1980s.
By last year, any Japanese stock could be bought and sold electronically while fewer than 10 percent could be traded directly on the floor.
Only about 100 employees still worked there and floor trading accounted for a scant 0.2 percent of Tokyo volume.
Trading floor veterans said the shift to computers was inevitable, especially because of the growing complexity of financial markets.
SOUNDBITE: (Japanese)
"I cannot tell how lively the market is going to be. I have concerns over that."
SUPER CAPTION: Voxpop
SOUNDBITE: (Japanese)
" I worked here for 40 years. This is nothing but sad farewell to me."
SUPER CAPTION: Voxpop
Much has changed since the formal stock exchanged opened.
In the early years traders wore kimono and wooden shoes and exchange officials tallied transactions with abacuses.
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wn.com/Japan Tokyo Stock Exchange Ends Floor Trading
Japanese/English
The Tokyo stock exchange bid farewell to floor trading on Friday and welcomed in computerised trading to take the world's second biggest economy into the year 2000.
During the late 1980s, the daily frenzy on the floor of the Tokyo Stock Exchange was a symbol of Japan's energetic economy.
But with the country in recession - stock exchange officials say using computers will be a more economical way of running the country's economy.
The end of an era for these workers, carrying out floor trading for the last time.
From tomorrow computers rather than people will be running the exchange.
The decision to make the change comes in the wake of the Asian financial crisis which has plunged Japan into recession.
The use of computers and cost-cutting are putting an end to the 120-year old tradition of face-to-face trading on Asia's largest exchange.
Floor trading is still done in New York and Frankfurt, Germany, but other major exchanges have already gone electronic.
Since 1986, stock exchanges in Hong Kong, Singapore, London, and Paris have closed their trading floors.
The last deal in the Tokyo Stock Exchange was made at 0300gmt on Friday.
Stock exchange officials held a special closing ceremony to mark the end of an era.
SOUNDBITE: (Japanese)
"It has been 120 years since the birth of stock market in this country. Since then, this trading floor has been the place where people meet and stock price to be determined and to be informed to public. This place has also been the symbol of economy."
SUPER CAPTION: Mitsuhide Yamaguchi, Chairman, Tokyo Stock Exchange
Stocks have been traded on the Tokyo exchange since 1878, though the market was closed for almost four years from 1945 as the country focused its attention on waging war..
The huge open floor of the Tokyo bourse was once crowded with more than 2-thousand traders fighting for position as they used a complex sign language to buy and sell stocks.
On Friday, after the end of the trading day, a closing ceremony with confetti and party noisemakers was held.
A dozen securities-industry veterans demonstrated what is soon to be a lost art - trading by hand signals with which (m) millions of dollars worth of shares could be bought with the wave of a finger.
Securities companies began switching to faster and more reliable electronic trading systems in the early 1980s.
By last year, any Japanese stock could be bought and sold electronically while fewer than 10 percent could be traded directly on the floor.
Only about 100 employees still worked there and floor trading accounted for a scant 0.2 percent of Tokyo volume.
Trading floor veterans said the shift to computers was inevitable, especially because of the growing complexity of financial markets.
SOUNDBITE: (Japanese)
"I cannot tell how lively the market is going to be. I have concerns over that."
SUPER CAPTION: Voxpop
SOUNDBITE: (Japanese)
" I worked here for 40 years. This is nothing but sad farewell to me."
SUPER CAPTION: Voxpop
Much has changed since the formal stock exchanged opened.
In the early years traders wore kimono and wooden shoes and exchange officials tallied transactions with abacuses.
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- published: 21 Jul 2015
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Tokyo Stocks Close 1.89% Lower
Japanese stocks closed 1.89 percent lower Wednesday amid a lack of strong trading cues on worries over China's economy and following a negative lead on Wall Str...
Japanese stocks closed 1.89 percent lower Wednesday amid a lack of strong trading cues on worries over China's economy and following a negative lead on Wall Street.
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Japanese stocks closed 1.89 percent lower Wednesday amid a lack of strong trading cues on worries over China's economy and following a negative lead on Wall Street.
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Tokyo stocks drop sharply, dollar lower against yen
1. Tilt down to trading floor
2. Various, brokers
3. Various, visual displays showing Nikkei
4. Wide shot, trading floor
STORYLINE:
Tokyo stocks dr...
1. Tilt down to trading floor
2. Various, brokers
3. Various, visual displays showing Nikkei
4. Wide shot, trading floor
STORYLINE:
Tokyo stocks dropped sharply on Monday amid profit taking after a strong market rebound last week. The dollar weakened against the yen.
The benchmark 225-issue Nikkei Stock Average closed down 251.97, or 2.52 percent, to 9,747.82 points at the end of the trading on Monday.
The index gained 200.22 points, or 2.04 percent, to 9,999.79 Friday.
The dollar bought 119.92 yen at 3 p.m. (0600 GMT), down 0.90 yen from 120.82 yen late on Friday in Tokyo and below its late New York level of 120.10 yen.
On the stock market, the Nikkei declined steadily as investors remained jittery about what direction the US economy would take following recent volatility and uncertainty about whether the Federal Reserve would cut interest rates.
The strengthening yen also dampened expectations for a turnaround in Japan's export-driven economy.
Market activity was low as many traders are taking summer holidays during this week.
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wn.com/Tokyo Stocks Drop Sharply, Dollar Lower Against Yen
1. Tilt down to trading floor
2. Various, brokers
3. Various, visual displays showing Nikkei
4. Wide shot, trading floor
STORYLINE:
Tokyo stocks dropped sharply on Monday amid profit taking after a strong market rebound last week. The dollar weakened against the yen.
The benchmark 225-issue Nikkei Stock Average closed down 251.97, or 2.52 percent, to 9,747.82 points at the end of the trading on Monday.
The index gained 200.22 points, or 2.04 percent, to 9,999.79 Friday.
The dollar bought 119.92 yen at 3 p.m. (0600 GMT), down 0.90 yen from 120.82 yen late on Friday in Tokyo and below its late New York level of 120.10 yen.
On the stock market, the Nikkei declined steadily as investors remained jittery about what direction the US economy would take following recent volatility and uncertainty about whether the Federal Reserve would cut interest rates.
The strengthening yen also dampened expectations for a turnaround in Japan's export-driven economy.
Market activity was low as many traders are taking summer holidays during this week.
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- published: 21 Jul 2015
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JAPAN: TOKYO STOCK MARKETS LATEST
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The Nikkei Stock Average of 225 issues closed at 18,850.92 points on the Tokyo Stock Exchange on Tuesday, up 657.51 points, or 3.61 percent from ...
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The Nikkei Stock Average of 225 issues closed at 18,850.92 points on the Tokyo Stock Exchange on Tuesday, up 657.51 points, or 3.61 percent from Friday.
Prices rose sharply following a new closing high in the Dow Jones industrial average at 11,572.20 on Monday.
Financial markets in Tokyo were closed Monday for a national holiday.
Morning gainers in Tokyo included high-technology and communications issues, which were boosted by gains in U-S counterparts following news of a proposed merger between America Online and Time Warner.
In currency dealings, though the dollar fell from its Friday level in Tokyo, it edged higher compared with Monday's New York level as demand for U-S stocks supported buying of the greenback.
Traders said the dollar's relatively firm tone should be bolstered by lingering expectations that the upcoming meeting of finance ministers and central bankers from the Group of Seven industrialized nations will discuss the yen's strength.
Finance officials from the G-7 - the United States, Japan, Britain, Germany, France, Canada and Italy - are scheduled to gather in Tokyo on January 22, 2000.
SOUNDBITE:(English)
\"Of course you've had this big announcement of a deal between Time Warner and AOL, and people are looking for whether there are japanese companies that will benefit from that sort of thing as well, so it's volatile because valuations are high, but there are some exciting things going on. So it's a battle between the valuations
and the excitement if you like \"
SUPER CAPTION: Gary Evans, Chief Strategist, HSBC Japan
SOUNDBITE:(English)
\"While some of these businesses are exciting, the internet is exciting, telecoms is a growing business, but there is a price for everything, both in the US and perhaps more so in Japan, those stocks have gone beyond their fair value, so we think there will be a correction at some point.\"
SUPER CAPTION: Gary Evans, Chief Strategist, HSBC Japan
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wn.com/Japan Tokyo Stock Markets Latest
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The Nikkei Stock Average of 225 issues closed at 18,850.92 points on the Tokyo Stock Exchange on Tuesday, up 657.51 points, or 3.61 percent from Friday.
Prices rose sharply following a new closing high in the Dow Jones industrial average at 11,572.20 on Monday.
Financial markets in Tokyo were closed Monday for a national holiday.
Morning gainers in Tokyo included high-technology and communications issues, which were boosted by gains in U-S counterparts following news of a proposed merger between America Online and Time Warner.
In currency dealings, though the dollar fell from its Friday level in Tokyo, it edged higher compared with Monday's New York level as demand for U-S stocks supported buying of the greenback.
Traders said the dollar's relatively firm tone should be bolstered by lingering expectations that the upcoming meeting of finance ministers and central bankers from the Group of Seven industrialized nations will discuss the yen's strength.
Finance officials from the G-7 - the United States, Japan, Britain, Germany, France, Canada and Italy - are scheduled to gather in Tokyo on January 22, 2000.
SOUNDBITE:(English)
\"Of course you've had this big announcement of a deal between Time Warner and AOL, and people are looking for whether there are japanese companies that will benefit from that sort of thing as well, so it's volatile because valuations are high, but there are some exciting things going on. So it's a battle between the valuations
and the excitement if you like \"
SUPER CAPTION: Gary Evans, Chief Strategist, HSBC Japan
SOUNDBITE:(English)
\"While some of these businesses are exciting, the internet is exciting, telecoms is a growing business, but there is a price for everything, both in the US and perhaps more so in Japan, those stocks have gone beyond their fair value, so we think there will be a correction at some point.\"
SUPER CAPTION: Gary Evans, Chief Strategist, HSBC Japan
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- published: 21 Jul 2015
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JAPAN: TOKYO: STOCK MARKET REACTION TO US DOW JONES LOSSES
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The Japanese stock market has reacted with only moderate losses by Tuesday afternoon after the Dow Jones industrial average plunged following...
Natural Sound
The Japanese stock market has reacted with only moderate losses by Tuesday afternoon after the Dow Jones industrial average plunged following off-the-cuff remarks by the Japanese prime minister on a visit to the United States.
Wall Street stocks fell sharply after a perceived threat by Japan to dump U-S bonds, alluded to in comments by Prime Minister Ryutaro Hashimoto.
This time it was Japan's turn to take some steam out of the U-S stock market.
A half-year after Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan alarmed Japanese financial traders with his now-famous "irrational exuberance" code words for a possible interest- rate increase, Japanese Prime Minister Ryutaro Hashimoto showed he could wallop Wall Street.
In a seemingly off-the-cuff response to a question at Columbia University Monday, Hashimoto suggested Japan might sell some of its vast U-S Treasury bond holdings if the United States doesn't help Japan stabilise exchange rates between the dollar and the yen.
That would flood the market and increase the supply of dollars.
The remarks, made through an interpreter, didn't sound serious, but in a reflection of acute Wall Street nerves over how fast the stock market has risen, Hashimoto fed the worst point drop in the Dow Jones industrial average since the 508-point drop in the crash nearly a decade ago.
The mild reaction Tuesday in Japan when markets opened appeared to show Japanese traders were down playing the significance of Hashimoto's remarks.
Dollar and stock prices slipped only slightly by midday.
The benchmark Nikkei Stock Average of 225 selected issues shed 189-point-42 points, or 0-point-93 per cent, to 20,246-point-72 points at the end of the morning session.
Hashimoto's aides later said he was misunderstood.
They said he only wants close cooperation with the United States, a theme both
countries emphasised at the just-concluded Summit of the Eight.
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wn.com/Japan Tokyo Stock Market Reaction To US Dow Jones Losses
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The Japanese stock market has reacted with only moderate losses by Tuesday afternoon after the Dow Jones industrial average plunged following off-the-cuff remarks by the Japanese prime minister on a visit to the United States.
Wall Street stocks fell sharply after a perceived threat by Japan to dump U-S bonds, alluded to in comments by Prime Minister Ryutaro Hashimoto.
This time it was Japan's turn to take some steam out of the U-S stock market.
A half-year after Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan alarmed Japanese financial traders with his now-famous "irrational exuberance" code words for a possible interest- rate increase, Japanese Prime Minister Ryutaro Hashimoto showed he could wallop Wall Street.
In a seemingly off-the-cuff response to a question at Columbia University Monday, Hashimoto suggested Japan might sell some of its vast U-S Treasury bond holdings if the United States doesn't help Japan stabilise exchange rates between the dollar and the yen.
That would flood the market and increase the supply of dollars.
The remarks, made through an interpreter, didn't sound serious, but in a reflection of acute Wall Street nerves over how fast the stock market has risen, Hashimoto fed the worst point drop in the Dow Jones industrial average since the 508-point drop in the crash nearly a decade ago.
The mild reaction Tuesday in Japan when markets opened appeared to show Japanese traders were down playing the significance of Hashimoto's remarks.
Dollar and stock prices slipped only slightly by midday.
The benchmark Nikkei Stock Average of 225 selected issues shed 189-point-42 points, or 0-point-93 per cent, to 20,246-point-72 points at the end of the morning session.
Hashimoto's aides later said he was misunderstood.
They said he only wants close cooperation with the United States, a theme both
countries emphasised at the just-concluded Summit of the Eight.
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- published: 21 Jul 2015
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Tokyo stocks rebound as markets rallied strongly overnight
The Tokyo stock market rebounded on Thursday as markets across the world rallied strongly overnight after the Obama administration launched its programme to hel...
The Tokyo stock market rebounded on Thursday as markets across the world rallied strongly overnight after the Obama administration launched its programme to help up to nine (m) million borrowers stay in their homes.
Investors also hoped an expected Chinese stimulus package could limit the recession in the industrialised world.
The benchmark Nikkei 225 stock index rose 219.95 points, or 2.99 percent to 7,510.91 points on the Tokyo Stock Exchange 90 minutes after the opening of the morning trading session.
Stock markets across the world rose strongly on Wednesday.
In Europe, the FTSE 100 index of leading British shares recovered from six-year lows to close up 133.78 points, or 3.8 percent, to 3,645.87, while Germany's DAX ended up 200.22 points, or 5.4 percent, at 3,890.94. The CAC-40 in France was 121.13 points, or 4.7 percent, higher at 2,675.68.
On Wall Street, the Dow Jones industrial average climbed back from its lowest close since April 1997 to post a 152.29 point, or 2.3 percent, advance to 6,878.39, while the broader Standard & Poor's 500 index jumped 16.71 points, or 2.4 percent, to 713.04. The S&P; closed Tuesday at 696.33, 52 percent below its October 2007 peak.
Wednesday's rally kicked off in Asia, with Shanghai's index jumping more than six percent to close at 2,198.11, amid mounting expectations that the Chinese government would unveil a big stimulus package to boost the economy.
As one of the few major economies still expanding, China is being closely watched amid hopes its demand and trade can help the world weather the most severe global slowdown in decades.
Sentiment was buoyed further in the United States when details of President Barack Obama's housing plan were fleshed out.
Under the scheme, as many as nine (m) million borrowers will be able to stay in their homes through refinanced mortgages or loans that are modified to lower monthly payments.
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The Tokyo stock market rebounded on Thursday as markets across the world rallied strongly overnight after the Obama administration launched its programme to help up to nine (m) million borrowers stay in their homes.
Investors also hoped an expected Chinese stimulus package could limit the recession in the industrialised world.
The benchmark Nikkei 225 stock index rose 219.95 points, or 2.99 percent to 7,510.91 points on the Tokyo Stock Exchange 90 minutes after the opening of the morning trading session.
Stock markets across the world rose strongly on Wednesday.
In Europe, the FTSE 100 index of leading British shares recovered from six-year lows to close up 133.78 points, or 3.8 percent, to 3,645.87, while Germany's DAX ended up 200.22 points, or 5.4 percent, at 3,890.94. The CAC-40 in France was 121.13 points, or 4.7 percent, higher at 2,675.68.
On Wall Street, the Dow Jones industrial average climbed back from its lowest close since April 1997 to post a 152.29 point, or 2.3 percent, advance to 6,878.39, while the broader Standard & Poor's 500 index jumped 16.71 points, or 2.4 percent, to 713.04. The S&P; closed Tuesday at 696.33, 52 percent below its October 2007 peak.
Wednesday's rally kicked off in Asia, with Shanghai's index jumping more than six percent to close at 2,198.11, amid mounting expectations that the Chinese government would unveil a big stimulus package to boost the economy.
As one of the few major economies still expanding, China is being closely watched amid hopes its demand and trade can help the world weather the most severe global slowdown in decades.
Sentiment was buoyed further in the United States when details of President Barack Obama's housing plan were fleshed out.
Under the scheme, as many as nine (m) million borrowers will be able to stay in their homes through refinanced mortgages or loans that are modified to lower monthly payments.
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- published: 21 Jul 2015
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How Does the Tokyo Stock Exchange Work? Finance, Traders (1990)
The Tokyo Stock Exchange (東京証券取引所 Tōkyō Shōken Torihikijo), which is called Tōshō (東証) or TSE for short, is a stock exchange located in Tokyo, Japan. It is t......
The Tokyo Stock Exchange (東京証券取引所 Tōkyō Shōken Torihikijo), which is called Tōshō (東証) or TSE for short, is a stock exchange located in Tokyo, Japan. It is t...
wn.com/How Does The Tokyo Stock Exchange Work Finance, Traders (1990)
The Tokyo Stock Exchange (東京証券取引所 Tōkyō Shōken Torihikijo), which is called Tōshō (東証) or TSE for short, is a stock exchange located in Tokyo, Japan. It is t...
Market Report - Tokyo Stocks Test 13 Month Lows
In today's market report... Tokyo stocks approached 13-months lows Tuesday, after the yen gained value against the dollar.
The greenback weakened after new d...
In today's market report... Tokyo stocks approached 13-months lows Tuesday, after the yen gained value against the dollar.
The greenback weakened after new data showed optimism among U.S. homebuilders at a near 18-month low, and a manufacturing gauge grew slower-than-expected.
Japanese exporters bore the selling brunt, amid expectations the yen would drop below 85 against the dollar on general risk aversion.
The Nikkei finished 0.4 percent down.
Sydney stocks were the region's outperformers, with banking and mining stocks leading the All-Ordinaries nearly one percent higher on upbeat comments on the domestic economy from the Australian central bank.
However, trading volumes were light ahead of a federal election due on Saturday.
Trading in Taiwan and Hong Kong was subdued with banking shares leading the Hang Seng slightly down at midday.
The market was also awaiting land auction results after property loan rules were tightened last week.
Seoul's KOSPI staged a late rally, boosted by gains in LG Electronics, and reported bidding interest in Hyundai Engineering and Construction.
The South Korean benchmark ended 0.7 percent up, after trading in rangebound territory earlier.
wn.com/Market Report Tokyo Stocks Test 13 Month Lows
In today's market report... Tokyo stocks approached 13-months lows Tuesday, after the yen gained value against the dollar.
The greenback weakened after new data showed optimism among U.S. homebuilders at a near 18-month low, and a manufacturing gauge grew slower-than-expected.
Japanese exporters bore the selling brunt, amid expectations the yen would drop below 85 against the dollar on general risk aversion.
The Nikkei finished 0.4 percent down.
Sydney stocks were the region's outperformers, with banking and mining stocks leading the All-Ordinaries nearly one percent higher on upbeat comments on the domestic economy from the Australian central bank.
However, trading volumes were light ahead of a federal election due on Saturday.
Trading in Taiwan and Hong Kong was subdued with banking shares leading the Hang Seng slightly down at midday.
The market was also awaiting land auction results after property loan rules were tightened last week.
Seoul's KOSPI staged a late rally, boosted by gains in LG Electronics, and reported bidding interest in Hyundai Engineering and Construction.
The South Korean benchmark ended 0.7 percent up, after trading in rangebound territory earlier.
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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.
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Tokyo Vacation Travel Guide - Expedia
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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 f
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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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10 USEFUL TOKYO TRAVEL TIPS
Tokyo is a pretty interesting place, but can at times be confusing. Here are ten very simple tips about being in Tokyo. If you have more, please leave them in the comment sections below.
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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
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Tokyo Travel Guide: Narita Airport to Central Tokyo
Tokyo Travel Guide: Narita Airport to Central Tokyo. Here is a quick guide to your transportation options once you land at Narita International Airport, 60km to the east of Tokyo. I decided to purchase the N'Ex Suica Card and took the Narita Express Train to Tokyo Station. Hopefully you find this short video helpful.
Link to current fare discounts: http://www.jreast.co.jp/e/pdf/e_kippu_20140303.p
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✈Tokyo, Japan ►Vacation Travel Guide
✈Tokyo, Japan ►Vacation Travel Guide
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What to Eat and Do in Tokyo, Japan (NOC Travel Guide!)
Ryan and Sylvia went to Tokyo for a week and many of you requested for us to shoot a video in Japan; so here it is!
Stay tune for next week's episode! Do you want us to do more travelogues?
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Bestiez﹣日本東京自由行秋之旅﹣Japan Tokyo Travel Guide
這是Bestiez第三次的亞洲自由行嚕!
2012年,我們瘋韓流,飛往首爾
2013年,我們成立我愛泰泰旅行團,出發曼谷
這一次,我們攻佔的地點是日本東京!
加入了新成員,也回歸了以前的好夥伴
這趟旅程發展出很多有趣的新鮮事
除了東洋國度的特色文化及精緻美食
此行 Dress Code 也變得更豐富更有挑戰性!
涉谷時尚×築地海味×上野風情×江戶古城×夢幻迪士尼
一同分享自由行的美好!
一同感受旅程的歡樂笑聲!
時尚旅行團,歡樂收藏家!
我們是Bestiez!
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有我們準備自由行的過程和生活中的大小趣事,
有更詳細的內容和美美的照片噢:)
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Tokyo City Guide - Lonely Planet travel videos
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Top 10 Attractions Tokyo - Japan Travel Guide
Take a tour of Top 10 Travel Attractions of Tokyo, Japan - part of the World's Greatest Attractions series by GeoBeats.
Hi, this is your host, Naomi. I would like to give you a tour of the top ten attractions of Tokyo.
Number ten, Roppongi. An exciting entertainment area which is quite popular amongst foreigners.
Number nine, Meiji Shrine. In Japanese culture, you'll find many beautiful shrin
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22 Things To Do in Tokyo, Japan (MUST SEE Attractions)
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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. Akihab
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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
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Tokyo DisneySea Travel Guide
A travel guide for visiting the Tokyo DisneySea Theme Park in Tokyo Japan. Highlights include: DisneySea Park Overview, Getting to Disneysea, 7 Lands at DisneySea, and Food at Disneysea.
Check out Morgan's Very Unnoficial Travel Guide's for more Disney videos: https://www.youtube.com/user/MrMorganOBrien
You might enjoy watching some of my other videos:
Tokyo SKYTREE: https://youtu.be/0ZeAWFq7
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8 Tips for an EPIC trip to Tokyo
Want to have an Epic trip to Tokyo? Travel Host of "Anywhere But Fargo" Matt Owen gives you his 8 tips on how to visit one of the craziest and most amazing cities in the world.
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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 garden
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◄ [HD] TOP 15 MUST SEE PLACES IN TOKYO / JAPAN
Travel Guide with the top 15 places to visit when you travel to Tokyo, Japan. Lost of things to see, including nightlife, shopping, sightseeing, fashion, and entertainment. If you can provide any suggestions, please leave them in the comments below....
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The Monocle Travel Guide Series: Tokyo
In a city where choice is everywhere, The Monocle Travel Guide to Tokyo will navigate you through some of our favourite corners of this vast metropolis. Expect to fall in love with the dazzling food, sumptuous shopping and the most courteous residents you’ll ever meet. Published by Gestalten, The Monocle Travel Guide to Tokyo is available now at https://monocle.com/shop/books-and-music/travel-guid
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Tokyo Disneyland Travel Guide
A guide for visiting Tokyo Disneyland, particularly focused on what makes Tokyo Disneyland unique compared to the other Disneyland Parks, and in my opinion, the best of the Disneyland Parks. Highlights include: Pooh's Honey Hunt, Monsters Inc, Minnie oh Minnie, Electric Parade, and One Man's Dream.
You might enjoy one of these other videos:
Tokyo Disneyland Electric Parade: https://youtu.be/kYt
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What to Do and Eat in Tokyo, Japan Part 2 (Watch This Before You Go!)
Part 2 of the travelogue!
Watch part 1 here!
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Tokyo SkyTree Travel Guide
A travel guide for visiting the Tokyo SKYTREE observatory in Tokyo Japan. The Tokyo SKYTREE is the world's second tallest building and has amazing views of Tokyo from the observatory.
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Japan Travel Guide: 10 Things you need to know Before Coming to JAPAN
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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...
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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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,...
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
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- published: 30 Mar 2014
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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 ...
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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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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- published: 04 Aug 2015
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10 USEFUL TOKYO TRAVEL TIPS
Tokyo is a pretty interesting place, but can at times be confusing. Here are ten very simple tips about being in Tokyo. If you have more, please leave them in t...
Tokyo is a pretty interesting place, but can at times be confusing. Here are ten very simple tips about being in Tokyo. If you have more, please leave them in the comment sections below.
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Tokyo is a pretty interesting place, but can at times be confusing. Here are ten very simple tips about being in Tokyo. If you have more, please leave them in the comment sections below.
- published: 20 Sep 2015
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Top 5 Things to Do in Tokyo® Japan Travel Guide Harajuku-Shibuya Tour BETA
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 s...
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
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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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wn.com/Top 5 Things To Do In Tokyo® Japan Travel Guide Harajuku Shibuya Tour Beta
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
★ INSTAGRAM/インスタグラム/
http://instagram.com/streetenglishtv
★ TWITTER/ ツイッター
http://twitter.com/chrisgen
TOKYO ADVENTURES!
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- published: 12 Sep 2014
- views: 35760
Tokyo Travel Guide: Narita Airport to Central Tokyo
Tokyo Travel Guide: Narita Airport to Central Tokyo. Here is a quick guide to your transportation options once you land at Narita International Airport, 60km to...
Tokyo Travel Guide: Narita Airport to Central Tokyo. Here is a quick guide to your transportation options once you land at Narita International Airport, 60km to the east of Tokyo. I decided to purchase the N'Ex Suica Card and took the Narita Express Train to Tokyo Station. Hopefully you find this short video helpful.
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Tokyo Travel Guide: Narita Airport to Central Tokyo. Here is a quick guide to your transportation options once you land at Narita International Airport, 60km to the east of Tokyo. I decided to purchase the N'Ex Suica Card and took the Narita Express Train to Tokyo Station. Hopefully you find this short video helpful.
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- published: 09 Sep 2013
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✈Tokyo, Japan ►Vacation Travel Guide
✈Tokyo, Japan ►Vacation Travel Guide...
✈Tokyo, Japan ►Vacation Travel Guide
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✈Tokyo, Japan ►Vacation Travel Guide
- published: 13 Dec 2013
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What to Eat and Do in Tokyo, Japan (NOC Travel Guide!)
Ryan and Sylvia went to Tokyo for a week and many of you requested for us to shoot a video in Japan; so here it is!
Stay tune for next week's episode! Do you wa...
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Shunji Matsuo - https://www.facebook.com/shunjimatsuohairstudio
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OUTRO SONG
Darren Ashley - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qJZq4bADmW0
- published: 07 Dec 2014
- views: 458747
Bestiez﹣日本東京自由行秋之旅﹣Japan Tokyo Travel Guide
這是Bestiez第三次的亞洲自由行嚕!
2012年,我們瘋韓流,飛往首爾
2013年,我們成立我愛泰泰旅行團,出發曼谷
這一次,我們攻佔的地點是日本東京!
加入了新成員,也回歸了以前的好夥伴
這趟旅程發展出很多有趣的新鮮事
除了東洋國度的特色文化及精緻美食
此行 Dress Code 也變得更豐富更有挑戰性!
...
這是Bestiez第三次的亞洲自由行嚕!
2012年,我們瘋韓流,飛往首爾
2013年,我們成立我愛泰泰旅行團,出發曼谷
這一次,我們攻佔的地點是日本東京!
加入了新成員,也回歸了以前的好夥伴
這趟旅程發展出很多有趣的新鮮事
除了東洋國度的特色文化及精緻美食
此行 Dress Code 也變得更豐富更有挑戰性!
涉谷時尚×築地海味×上野風情×江戶古城×夢幻迪士尼
一同分享自由行的美好!
一同感受旅程的歡樂笑聲!
時尚旅行團,歡樂收藏家!
我們是Bestiez!
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【Bestiez 最好的朋友】
這是我們自己成立的部落格,
有我們準備自由行的過程和生活中的大小趣事,
有更詳細的內容和美美的照片噢:)
http://www.pixnet.net/blog/profile/bestiez19881989
wn.com/Bestiez﹣日本東京自由行秋之旅﹣Japan Tokyo Travel Guide
這是Bestiez第三次的亞洲自由行嚕!
2012年,我們瘋韓流,飛往首爾
2013年,我們成立我愛泰泰旅行團,出發曼谷
這一次,我們攻佔的地點是日本東京!
加入了新成員,也回歸了以前的好夥伴
這趟旅程發展出很多有趣的新鮮事
除了東洋國度的特色文化及精緻美食
此行 Dress Code 也變得更豐富更有挑戰性!
涉谷時尚×築地海味×上野風情×江戶古城×夢幻迪士尼
一同分享自由行的美好!
一同感受旅程的歡樂笑聲!
時尚旅行團,歡樂收藏家!
我們是Bestiez!
-------------------------------------------------------------
【Bestiez 最好的朋友】
這是我們自己成立的部落格,
有我們準備自由行的過程和生活中的大小趣事,
有更詳細的內容和美美的照片噢:)
http://www.pixnet.net/blog/profile/bestiez19881989
- published: 08 Mar 2015
- views: 45320
Tokyo City Guide - Lonely Planet travel videos
Learn more about Tokyo: http://www.lonelyplanet.com/japan/tokyo...
Learn more about Tokyo: http://www.lonelyplanet.com/japan/tokyo
wn.com/Tokyo City Guide Lonely Planet Travel Videos
Learn more about Tokyo: http://www.lonelyplanet.com/japan/tokyo
- published: 25 Nov 2014
- views: 1357
Top 10 Attractions Tokyo - Japan Travel Guide
Take a tour of Top 10 Travel Attractions of Tokyo, Japan - part of the World's Greatest Attractions series by GeoBeats.
Hi, this is your host, Naomi. I would l...
Take a tour of Top 10 Travel Attractions of Tokyo, Japan - part of the World's Greatest Attractions series by GeoBeats.
Hi, this is your host, Naomi. I would like to give you a tour of the top ten attractions of Tokyo.
Number ten, Roppongi. An exciting entertainment area which is quite popular amongst foreigners.
Number nine, Meiji Shrine. In Japanese culture, you'll find many beautiful shrine sites that are peaceful and relaxing. Meiji Shrine is among the popular ones in Tokyo.
Number eight, Hama Rikyu Gardens. A splendid garden that has history dating back hundreds of years. The backdrop of skyscrapers add to to the urban feel of this park.
Number seven, local culture. in Japan, even the simple day to day things are fascinating. Take notice of the distinctive local lifestyle which may be different than your own.
Number six, Imperial Palace. Currently this is the home of the Emperor of Japan and you can even take a tour of the complex. Don't you wish your home was like this?
Number five, Shibuya. It's a busy entertainment and business district. Popular amongst young hip locals, the fashionable neighborhood is bustling any time of day.
Number four, Ueno Park. In one of the world's busiest cities, this park is a perfect escape. You can either relax and admire the landscape or engage in many activities.
Number three, Mount Fuji. Visible from Tokyo, take a day trip to magnificent Mount Fuji. Japan's highest mountain is set amidst a scenic national park.
Number two, Tsukiji Fish Market. At the world's largest wholesale fish market, it's quite an experience to witness the trading activity in fish being prepared for export.
And number one, Sensoji Temple. A grand Buddhist temple, it is one of the city's oldest temples and among the most recognizable landmarks of Tokyo.
Keep watching our travel video series. See you next time.
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Take a tour of Top 10 Travel Attractions of Tokyo, Japan - part of the World's Greatest Attractions series by GeoBeats.
Hi, this is your host, Naomi. I would like to give you a tour of the top ten attractions of Tokyo.
Number ten, Roppongi. An exciting entertainment area which is quite popular amongst foreigners.
Number nine, Meiji Shrine. In Japanese culture, you'll find many beautiful shrine sites that are peaceful and relaxing. Meiji Shrine is among the popular ones in Tokyo.
Number eight, Hama Rikyu Gardens. A splendid garden that has history dating back hundreds of years. The backdrop of skyscrapers add to to the urban feel of this park.
Number seven, local culture. in Japan, even the simple day to day things are fascinating. Take notice of the distinctive local lifestyle which may be different than your own.
Number six, Imperial Palace. Currently this is the home of the Emperor of Japan and you can even take a tour of the complex. Don't you wish your home was like this?
Number five, Shibuya. It's a busy entertainment and business district. Popular amongst young hip locals, the fashionable neighborhood is bustling any time of day.
Number four, Ueno Park. In one of the world's busiest cities, this park is a perfect escape. You can either relax and admire the landscape or engage in many activities.
Number three, Mount Fuji. Visible from Tokyo, take a day trip to magnificent Mount Fuji. Japan's highest mountain is set amidst a scenic national park.
Number two, Tsukiji Fish Market. At the world's largest wholesale fish market, it's quite an experience to witness the trading activity in fish being prepared for export.
And number one, Sensoji Temple. A grand Buddhist temple, it is one of the city's oldest temples and among the most recognizable landmarks of Tokyo.
Keep watching our travel video series. See you next time.
- published: 13 Aug 2010
- views: 229311
22 Things To Do in Tokyo, Japan (MUST SEE Attractions)
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22 Things To Do in Tokyo, Japan.
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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
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Song Title: Fuji Electro Sunset
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Song Title: Hanami Tripping
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Song Title: Leaving Tokyo Tonight
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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: 96223
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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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
- views: 178129
Tokyo DisneySea Travel Guide
A travel guide for visiting the Tokyo DisneySea Theme Park in Tokyo Japan. Highlights include: DisneySea Park Overview, Getting to Disneysea, 7 Lands at Disne...
A travel guide for visiting the Tokyo DisneySea Theme Park in Tokyo Japan. Highlights include: DisneySea Park Overview, Getting to Disneysea, 7 Lands at DisneySea, and Food at Disneysea.
Check out Morgan's Very Unnoficial Travel Guide's for more Disney videos: https://www.youtube.com/user/MrMorganOBrien
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A travel guide for visiting the Tokyo DisneySea Theme Park in Tokyo Japan. Highlights include: DisneySea Park Overview, Getting to Disneysea, 7 Lands at DisneySea, and Food at Disneysea.
Check out Morgan's Very Unnoficial Travel Guide's for more Disney videos: https://www.youtube.com/user/MrMorganOBrien
You might enjoy watching some of my other videos:
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- published: 14 Jun 2015
- views: 26
8 Tips for an EPIC trip to Tokyo
Want to have an Epic trip to Tokyo? Travel Host of "Anywhere But Fargo" Matt Owen gives you his 8 tips on how to visit one of the craziest and most amazing cit...
Want to have an Epic trip to Tokyo? Travel Host of "Anywhere But Fargo" Matt Owen gives you his 8 tips on how to visit one of the craziest and most amazing cities in the world.
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Want to have an Epic trip to Tokyo? Travel Host of "Anywhere But Fargo" Matt Owen gives you his 8 tips on how to visit one of the craziest and most amazing cities in the world.
- published: 29 Jul 2015
- views: 257
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...
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
◄ [HD] TOP 15 MUST SEE PLACES IN TOKYO / JAPAN
Travel Guide with the top 15 places to visit when you travel to Tokyo, Japan. Lost of things to see, including nightlife, shopping, sightseeing, fashion, and en...
Travel Guide with the top 15 places to visit when you travel to Tokyo, Japan. Lost of things to see, including nightlife, shopping, sightseeing, fashion, and entertainment. If you can provide any suggestions, please leave them in the comments below....
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Qelric � Dear Wolf by TeknoAXE is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License.
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wn.com/◄ Hd Top 15 Must See Places In Tokyo Japan
Travel Guide with the top 15 places to visit when you travel to Tokyo, Japan. Lost of things to see, including nightlife, shopping, sightseeing, fashion, and entertainment. If you can provide any suggestions, please leave them in the comments below....
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Music:
Qelric � Dear Wolf by TeknoAXE is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qrz4ZE0Hsng
- published: 18 May 2014
- views: 38077
The Monocle Travel Guide Series: Tokyo
In a city where choice is everywhere, The Monocle Travel Guide to Tokyo will navigate you through some of our favourite corners of this vast metropolis. Expect ...
In a city where choice is everywhere, The Monocle Travel Guide to Tokyo will navigate you through some of our favourite corners of this vast metropolis. Expect to fall in love with the dazzling food, sumptuous shopping and the most courteous residents you’ll ever meet. Published by Gestalten, The Monocle Travel Guide to Tokyo is available now at https://monocle.com/shop/books-and-music/travel-guides/the-monocle-travel-guide-tokyo/
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In a city where choice is everywhere, The Monocle Travel Guide to Tokyo will navigate you through some of our favourite corners of this vast metropolis. Expect to fall in love with the dazzling food, sumptuous shopping and the most courteous residents you’ll ever meet. Published by Gestalten, The Monocle Travel Guide to Tokyo is available now at https://monocle.com/shop/books-and-music/travel-guides/the-monocle-travel-guide-tokyo/
- published: 28 Jul 2015
- views: 525
Tokyo Disneyland Travel Guide
A guide for visiting Tokyo Disneyland, particularly focused on what makes Tokyo Disneyland unique compared to the other Disneyland Parks, and in my opinion, the...
A guide for visiting Tokyo Disneyland, particularly focused on what makes Tokyo Disneyland unique compared to the other Disneyland Parks, and in my opinion, the best of the Disneyland Parks. Highlights include: Pooh's Honey Hunt, Monsters Inc, Minnie oh Minnie, Electric Parade, and One Man's Dream.
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Tokyo DisneySea: https://youtu.be/dDp8Zf_eWSw
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Whirlpools of Naruto Japan: https://youtu.be/ERjMQHEaIF8
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A guide for visiting Tokyo Disneyland, particularly focused on what makes Tokyo Disneyland unique compared to the other Disneyland Parks, and in my opinion, the best of the Disneyland Parks. Highlights include: Pooh's Honey Hunt, Monsters Inc, Minnie oh Minnie, Electric Parade, and One Man's Dream.
You might enjoy one of these other videos:
Tokyo Disneyland Electric Parade: https://youtu.be/kYtzB5aTceY
Tokyo DisneySea: https://youtu.be/dDp8Zf_eWSw
Tokyo SkyTREE: https://youtu.be/0ZeAWFq7NMA
Whirlpools of Naruto Japan: https://youtu.be/ERjMQHEaIF8
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- published: 08 Nov 2015
- views: 130
What to Do and Eat in Tokyo, Japan Part 2 (Watch This Before You Go!)
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- published: 14 Dec 2014
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Tokyo SkyTree Travel Guide
A travel guide for visiting the Tokyo SKYTREE observatory in Tokyo Japan. The Tokyo SKYTREE is the world's second tallest building and has amazing views of Tok...
A travel guide for visiting the Tokyo SKYTREE observatory in Tokyo Japan. The Tokyo SKYTREE is the world's second tallest building and has amazing views of Tokyo from the observatory.
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A travel guide for visiting the Tokyo SKYTREE observatory in Tokyo Japan. The Tokyo SKYTREE is the world's second tallest building and has amazing views of Tokyo from the observatory.
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- published: 22 Mar 2015
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Japan Travel Guide: 10 Things you need to know Before Coming to JAPAN
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 ...
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…)
I made a video "7 More Things You Need to Know before coming to Japan"! Please wacth this video, too!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Y8XKUp8zjE
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
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Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
Thank you so much for watching travel video by Experience JAPAN with YUKA.
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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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★ONSEN in JAPAN 温泉: TATTOOS at Onsens in JAPAN #3 : Japan Travel Guide : http://youtu.be/5dxiVol7sow
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wn.com/Japan Travel Guide 10 Things You Need To Know Before Coming To Japan
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…)
I made a video "7 More Things You Need to Know before coming to Japan"! Please wacth this video, too!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Y8XKUp8zjE
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)
http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?collection=014&Search;=Search
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
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!)
Japan Travel Guide: 10 Things you need to know Before Coming to JAPAN
http://youtu.be/CC07YPg9yAM
Don’t forget to subscribe so you don’t miss my next exploration. You can subscribe right here: http://www.youtube.com/user/expjpw
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
Japan Travel Guide: 10 Things you need to know Before Coming to JAPAN
http://youtu.be/CC07YPg9yAM
http://www.japan-guide.com/
http://www.japantravelinfo.com/top/index.php
http://www.jnto.go.jp/
- published: 16 Aug 2014
- views: 480738
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2015-11-10 TOKYO STOCK EXCHANGE
The flow of wealth like a mighty river
goes where it wants to go.
Let's take a sounding of the river
And measure the path of its flow.
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A River Delta six-tile spread on the Tokyo Stock Exchange as of today's closing bell.
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2015-11-11 TOKYO STOCK EXCHANGE
The flow of wealth like a mighty river
goes where it wants to go.
Let's take a sounding of the river
And measure the path of its flow.
~
A River Delta six-tile spread on the Tokyo Stock Exchange as of today's closing bell.
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2015-11-12 TOKYO STOCK EXCHANGE
The flow of wealth like a mighty river
goes where it wants to go.
Let's take a sounding of the river
And measure the path of its flow.
~
A River Delta six-tile spread on the Tokyo Stock Exchange as of today's closing bell.
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2015-11-13 TOKYO STOCK EXCHANGE
The flow of wealth like a mighty river
goes where it wants to go.
Let's take a sounding of the river
And measure the path of its flow.
~
A River Delta six-tile spread on the Tokyo Stock Exchange as of today's closing bell.
-
2015-11-16 TOKYO STOCK EXCHANGE
The flow of wealth like a mighty river
goes where it wants to go.
Let's take a sounding of the river
And measure the path of its flow.
~
A River Delta six-tile spread on the Tokyo Stock Exchange as of today's closing bell.
-
2015-11-17 TOKYO STOCK EXCHANGE
The flow of wealth like a mighty river
goes where it wants to go.
Let's take a sounding of the river
And measure the path of its flow.
~
A River Delta six-tile spread on the Tokyo Stock Exchange as of today's closing bell.
-
2015-11-18 TOKYO STOCK EXCHANGE
The flow of wealth like a mighty river
goes where it wants to go.
Let's take a sounding of the river
And measure the path of its flow.
~
A River Delta six-tile spread on the Tokyo Stock Exchange as of today's closing bell.
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2015-11-19 TOKYO STOCK EXCHANGE
The flow of wealth like a mighty river
goes where it wants to go.
Let's take a sounding of the river
And measure the path of its flow.
~
A River Delta six-tile spread on the Tokyo Stock Exchange as of today's closing bell.
-
2015-11-20 TOKYO STOCK EXCHANGE
The flow of wealth like a mighty river
goes where it wants to go.
Let's take a sounding of the river
And measure the path of its flow.
~
A River Delta six-tile spread on the Tokyo Stock Exchange as of today's closing bell.
-
2015-11-24 TOKYO STOCK EXCHANGE
The flow of wealth like a mighty river
goes where it wants to go.
Let's take a sounding of the river
And measure the path of its flow.
~
A River Delta six-tile spread on the Tokyo Stock Exchange as of today's closing bell.
-
2015-11-25 TOKYO STOCK EXCHANGE
The flow of wealth like a mighty river
goes where it wants to go.
Let's take a sounding of the river
And measure the path of its flow.
~
A River Delta six-tile spread on the Tokyo Stock Exchange as of today's closing bell.
-
2015-11-26 TOKYO STOCK EXCHANGE
The flow of wealth like a mighty river
goes where it wants to go.
Let's take a sounding of the river
And measure the path of its flow.
~
A River Delta six-tile spread on the Tokyo Stock Exchange as of today's closing bell.
-
2015-11-27 TOKYO STOCK EXCHANGE
The flow of wealth like a mighty river
goes where it wants to go.
Let's take a sounding of the river
And measure the path of its flow.
~
A River Delta six-tile spread on the Tokyo Stock Exchange as of today's closing bell.
-
2015-11-30 TOKYO STOCK EXCHANGE
The flow of wealth like a mighty river
goes where it wants to go.
Let's take a sounding of the river
And measure the path of its flow.
~
A River Delta six-tile spread on the Tokyo Stock Exchange as of today's closing bell.
-
2015-12-01 TOKYO STOCK EXCHANGE
The flow of wealth like a mighty river
goes where it wants to go.
Let's take a sounding of the river
And measure the path of its flow.
~
A River Delta six-tile spread on the Tokyo Stock Exchange as of today's closing bell.
-
2015-12-02 TOKYO STOCK EXCHANGE
The flow of wealth like a mighty river
goes where it wants to go.
Let's take a sounding of the river
And measure the path of its flow.
~
A River Delta six-tile spread on the Tokyo Stock Exchange as of today's closing bell.
-
2015-12-03 TOKYO STOCK EXCHANGE
The flow of wealth like a mighty river
goes where it wants to go.
Let's take a sounding of the river
And measure the path of its flow.
~
A River Delta six-tile spread on the Tokyo Stock Exchange as of today's closing bell.
-
2015-12-04 TOKYO STOCK EXCHANGE
The flow of wealth like a mighty river
goes where it wants to go.
Let's take a sounding of the river
And measure the path of its flow.
~
A River Delta six-tile spread on the Tokyo Stock Exchange as of today's closing bell.
-
2015-12-07 TOKYO STOCK EXCHANGE
The flow of wealth like a mighty river
goes where it wants to go.
Let's take a sounding of the river
And measure the path of its flow.
~
A River Delta six-tile spread on the Tokyo Stock Exchange as of today's closing bell.
-
2015-12-08 TOKYO STOCK EXCHANGE
The flow of wealth like a mighty river
goes where it wants to go.
Let's take a sounding of the river
And measure the path of its flow.
~
A River Delta six-tile spread on the Tokyo Stock Exchange as of today's closing bell.
-
2015-12-09 TOKYO STOCK EXCHANGE
The flow of wealth like a mighty river
goes where it wants to go.
Let's take a sounding of the river
And measure the path of its flow.
~
A River Delta six-tile spread on the Tokyo Stock Exchange as of today's closing bell.
-
2015-12-10 TOKYO STOCK EXCHANGE
The flow of wealth like a mighty river
goes where it wants to go.
Let's take a sounding of the river
And measure the path of its flow.
~
A River Delta six-tile spread on the Tokyo Stock Exchange as of today's closing bell.
-
2015-12-11 TOKYO STOCK EXCHANGE
The flow of wealth like a mighty river
goes where it wants to go.
Let's take a sounding of the river
And measure the path of its flow.
~
A River Delta six-tile spread on the Tokyo Stock Exchange as of today's closing bell.
2015-11-10 TOKYO STOCK EXCHANGE
The flow of wealth like a mighty river
goes where it wants to go.
Let's take a sounding of the river
And measure the path of its flow.
~
A River Delta six-til...
The flow of wealth like a mighty river
goes where it wants to go.
Let's take a sounding of the river
And measure the path of its flow.
~
A River Delta six-tile spread on the Tokyo Stock Exchange as of today's closing bell.
wn.com/2015 11 10 Tokyo Stock Exchange
The flow of wealth like a mighty river
goes where it wants to go.
Let's take a sounding of the river
And measure the path of its flow.
~
A River Delta six-tile spread on the Tokyo Stock Exchange as of today's closing bell.
- published: 10 Nov 2015
- views: 0
2015-11-11 TOKYO STOCK EXCHANGE
The flow of wealth like a mighty river
goes where it wants to go.
Let's take a sounding of the river
And measure the path of its flow.
~
A River Delta six-til...
The flow of wealth like a mighty river
goes where it wants to go.
Let's take a sounding of the river
And measure the path of its flow.
~
A River Delta six-tile spread on the Tokyo Stock Exchange as of today's closing bell.
wn.com/2015 11 11 Tokyo Stock Exchange
The flow of wealth like a mighty river
goes where it wants to go.
Let's take a sounding of the river
And measure the path of its flow.
~
A River Delta six-tile spread on the Tokyo Stock Exchange as of today's closing bell.
- published: 11 Nov 2015
- views: 0
2015-11-12 TOKYO STOCK EXCHANGE
The flow of wealth like a mighty river
goes where it wants to go.
Let's take a sounding of the river
And measure the path of its flow.
~
A River Delta six-til...
The flow of wealth like a mighty river
goes where it wants to go.
Let's take a sounding of the river
And measure the path of its flow.
~
A River Delta six-tile spread on the Tokyo Stock Exchange as of today's closing bell.
wn.com/2015 11 12 Tokyo Stock Exchange
The flow of wealth like a mighty river
goes where it wants to go.
Let's take a sounding of the river
And measure the path of its flow.
~
A River Delta six-tile spread on the Tokyo Stock Exchange as of today's closing bell.
- published: 12 Nov 2015
- views: 0
2015-11-13 TOKYO STOCK EXCHANGE
The flow of wealth like a mighty river
goes where it wants to go.
Let's take a sounding of the river
And measure the path of its flow.
~
A River Delta six-til...
The flow of wealth like a mighty river
goes where it wants to go.
Let's take a sounding of the river
And measure the path of its flow.
~
A River Delta six-tile spread on the Tokyo Stock Exchange as of today's closing bell.
wn.com/2015 11 13 Tokyo Stock Exchange
The flow of wealth like a mighty river
goes where it wants to go.
Let's take a sounding of the river
And measure the path of its flow.
~
A River Delta six-tile spread on the Tokyo Stock Exchange as of today's closing bell.
- published: 13 Nov 2015
- views: 0
2015-11-16 TOKYO STOCK EXCHANGE
The flow of wealth like a mighty river
goes where it wants to go.
Let's take a sounding of the river
And measure the path of its flow.
~
A River Delta six-til...
The flow of wealth like a mighty river
goes where it wants to go.
Let's take a sounding of the river
And measure the path of its flow.
~
A River Delta six-tile spread on the Tokyo Stock Exchange as of today's closing bell.
wn.com/2015 11 16 Tokyo Stock Exchange
The flow of wealth like a mighty river
goes where it wants to go.
Let's take a sounding of the river
And measure the path of its flow.
~
A River Delta six-tile spread on the Tokyo Stock Exchange as of today's closing bell.
- published: 16 Nov 2015
- views: 0
2015-11-17 TOKYO STOCK EXCHANGE
The flow of wealth like a mighty river
goes where it wants to go.
Let's take a sounding of the river
And measure the path of its flow.
~
A River Delta six-til...
The flow of wealth like a mighty river
goes where it wants to go.
Let's take a sounding of the river
And measure the path of its flow.
~
A River Delta six-tile spread on the Tokyo Stock Exchange as of today's closing bell.
wn.com/2015 11 17 Tokyo Stock Exchange
The flow of wealth like a mighty river
goes where it wants to go.
Let's take a sounding of the river
And measure the path of its flow.
~
A River Delta six-tile spread on the Tokyo Stock Exchange as of today's closing bell.
- published: 17 Nov 2015
- views: 0
2015-11-18 TOKYO STOCK EXCHANGE
The flow of wealth like a mighty river
goes where it wants to go.
Let's take a sounding of the river
And measure the path of its flow.
~
A River Delta six-til...
The flow of wealth like a mighty river
goes where it wants to go.
Let's take a sounding of the river
And measure the path of its flow.
~
A River Delta six-tile spread on the Tokyo Stock Exchange as of today's closing bell.
wn.com/2015 11 18 Tokyo Stock Exchange
The flow of wealth like a mighty river
goes where it wants to go.
Let's take a sounding of the river
And measure the path of its flow.
~
A River Delta six-tile spread on the Tokyo Stock Exchange as of today's closing bell.
- published: 18 Nov 2015
- views: 0
2015-11-19 TOKYO STOCK EXCHANGE
The flow of wealth like a mighty river
goes where it wants to go.
Let's take a sounding of the river
And measure the path of its flow.
~
A River Delta six-til...
The flow of wealth like a mighty river
goes where it wants to go.
Let's take a sounding of the river
And measure the path of its flow.
~
A River Delta six-tile spread on the Tokyo Stock Exchange as of today's closing bell.
wn.com/2015 11 19 Tokyo Stock Exchange
The flow of wealth like a mighty river
goes where it wants to go.
Let's take a sounding of the river
And measure the path of its flow.
~
A River Delta six-tile spread on the Tokyo Stock Exchange as of today's closing bell.
- published: 19 Nov 2015
- views: 0
2015-11-20 TOKYO STOCK EXCHANGE
The flow of wealth like a mighty river
goes where it wants to go.
Let's take a sounding of the river
And measure the path of its flow.
~
A River Delta six-til...
The flow of wealth like a mighty river
goes where it wants to go.
Let's take a sounding of the river
And measure the path of its flow.
~
A River Delta six-tile spread on the Tokyo Stock Exchange as of today's closing bell.
wn.com/2015 11 20 Tokyo Stock Exchange
The flow of wealth like a mighty river
goes where it wants to go.
Let's take a sounding of the river
And measure the path of its flow.
~
A River Delta six-tile spread on the Tokyo Stock Exchange as of today's closing bell.
- published: 20 Nov 2015
- views: 0
2015-11-24 TOKYO STOCK EXCHANGE
The flow of wealth like a mighty river
goes where it wants to go.
Let's take a sounding of the river
And measure the path of its flow.
~
A River Delta six-til...
The flow of wealth like a mighty river
goes where it wants to go.
Let's take a sounding of the river
And measure the path of its flow.
~
A River Delta six-tile spread on the Tokyo Stock Exchange as of today's closing bell.
wn.com/2015 11 24 Tokyo Stock Exchange
The flow of wealth like a mighty river
goes where it wants to go.
Let's take a sounding of the river
And measure the path of its flow.
~
A River Delta six-tile spread on the Tokyo Stock Exchange as of today's closing bell.
- published: 24 Nov 2015
- views: 0
2015-11-25 TOKYO STOCK EXCHANGE
The flow of wealth like a mighty river
goes where it wants to go.
Let's take a sounding of the river
And measure the path of its flow.
~
A River Delta six-til...
The flow of wealth like a mighty river
goes where it wants to go.
Let's take a sounding of the river
And measure the path of its flow.
~
A River Delta six-tile spread on the Tokyo Stock Exchange as of today's closing bell.
wn.com/2015 11 25 Tokyo Stock Exchange
The flow of wealth like a mighty river
goes where it wants to go.
Let's take a sounding of the river
And measure the path of its flow.
~
A River Delta six-tile spread on the Tokyo Stock Exchange as of today's closing bell.
- published: 25 Nov 2015
- views: 1
2015-11-26 TOKYO STOCK EXCHANGE
The flow of wealth like a mighty river
goes where it wants to go.
Let's take a sounding of the river
And measure the path of its flow.
~
A River Delta six-til...
The flow of wealth like a mighty river
goes where it wants to go.
Let's take a sounding of the river
And measure the path of its flow.
~
A River Delta six-tile spread on the Tokyo Stock Exchange as of today's closing bell.
wn.com/2015 11 26 Tokyo Stock Exchange
The flow of wealth like a mighty river
goes where it wants to go.
Let's take a sounding of the river
And measure the path of its flow.
~
A River Delta six-tile spread on the Tokyo Stock Exchange as of today's closing bell.
- published: 26 Nov 2015
- views: 0
2015-11-27 TOKYO STOCK EXCHANGE
The flow of wealth like a mighty river
goes where it wants to go.
Let's take a sounding of the river
And measure the path of its flow.
~
A River Delta six-til...
The flow of wealth like a mighty river
goes where it wants to go.
Let's take a sounding of the river
And measure the path of its flow.
~
A River Delta six-tile spread on the Tokyo Stock Exchange as of today's closing bell.
wn.com/2015 11 27 Tokyo Stock Exchange
The flow of wealth like a mighty river
goes where it wants to go.
Let's take a sounding of the river
And measure the path of its flow.
~
A River Delta six-tile spread on the Tokyo Stock Exchange as of today's closing bell.
- published: 27 Nov 2015
- views: 0
2015-11-30 TOKYO STOCK EXCHANGE
The flow of wealth like a mighty river
goes where it wants to go.
Let's take a sounding of the river
And measure the path of its flow.
~
A River Delta six-til...
The flow of wealth like a mighty river
goes where it wants to go.
Let's take a sounding of the river
And measure the path of its flow.
~
A River Delta six-tile spread on the Tokyo Stock Exchange as of today's closing bell.
wn.com/2015 11 30 Tokyo Stock Exchange
The flow of wealth like a mighty river
goes where it wants to go.
Let's take a sounding of the river
And measure the path of its flow.
~
A River Delta six-tile spread on the Tokyo Stock Exchange as of today's closing bell.
- published: 30 Nov 2015
- views: 0
2015-12-01 TOKYO STOCK EXCHANGE
The flow of wealth like a mighty river
goes where it wants to go.
Let's take a sounding of the river
And measure the path of its flow.
~
A River Delta six-til...
The flow of wealth like a mighty river
goes where it wants to go.
Let's take a sounding of the river
And measure the path of its flow.
~
A River Delta six-tile spread on the Tokyo Stock Exchange as of today's closing bell.
wn.com/2015 12 01 Tokyo Stock Exchange
The flow of wealth like a mighty river
goes where it wants to go.
Let's take a sounding of the river
And measure the path of its flow.
~
A River Delta six-tile spread on the Tokyo Stock Exchange as of today's closing bell.
- published: 01 Dec 2015
- views: 0
2015-12-02 TOKYO STOCK EXCHANGE
The flow of wealth like a mighty river
goes where it wants to go.
Let's take a sounding of the river
And measure the path of its flow.
~
A River Delta six-til...
The flow of wealth like a mighty river
goes where it wants to go.
Let's take a sounding of the river
And measure the path of its flow.
~
A River Delta six-tile spread on the Tokyo Stock Exchange as of today's closing bell.
wn.com/2015 12 02 Tokyo Stock Exchange
The flow of wealth like a mighty river
goes where it wants to go.
Let's take a sounding of the river
And measure the path of its flow.
~
A River Delta six-tile spread on the Tokyo Stock Exchange as of today's closing bell.
- published: 02 Dec 2015
- views: 0
2015-12-03 TOKYO STOCK EXCHANGE
The flow of wealth like a mighty river
goes where it wants to go.
Let's take a sounding of the river
And measure the path of its flow.
~
A River Delta six-til...
The flow of wealth like a mighty river
goes where it wants to go.
Let's take a sounding of the river
And measure the path of its flow.
~
A River Delta six-tile spread on the Tokyo Stock Exchange as of today's closing bell.
wn.com/2015 12 03 Tokyo Stock Exchange
The flow of wealth like a mighty river
goes where it wants to go.
Let's take a sounding of the river
And measure the path of its flow.
~
A River Delta six-tile spread on the Tokyo Stock Exchange as of today's closing bell.
- published: 03 Dec 2015
- views: 0
2015-12-04 TOKYO STOCK EXCHANGE
The flow of wealth like a mighty river
goes where it wants to go.
Let's take a sounding of the river
And measure the path of its flow.
~
A River Delta six-til...
The flow of wealth like a mighty river
goes where it wants to go.
Let's take a sounding of the river
And measure the path of its flow.
~
A River Delta six-tile spread on the Tokyo Stock Exchange as of today's closing bell.
wn.com/2015 12 04 Tokyo Stock Exchange
The flow of wealth like a mighty river
goes where it wants to go.
Let's take a sounding of the river
And measure the path of its flow.
~
A River Delta six-tile spread on the Tokyo Stock Exchange as of today's closing bell.
- published: 04 Dec 2015
- views: 0
2015-12-07 TOKYO STOCK EXCHANGE
The flow of wealth like a mighty river
goes where it wants to go.
Let's take a sounding of the river
And measure the path of its flow.
~
A River Delta six-til...
The flow of wealth like a mighty river
goes where it wants to go.
Let's take a sounding of the river
And measure the path of its flow.
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A River Delta six-tile spread on the Tokyo Stock Exchange as of today's closing bell.
wn.com/2015 12 07 Tokyo Stock Exchange
The flow of wealth like a mighty river
goes where it wants to go.
Let's take a sounding of the river
And measure the path of its flow.
~
A River Delta six-tile spread on the Tokyo Stock Exchange as of today's closing bell.
- published: 07 Dec 2015
- views: 0
2015-12-08 TOKYO STOCK EXCHANGE
The flow of wealth like a mighty river
goes where it wants to go.
Let's take a sounding of the river
And measure the path of its flow.
~
A River Delta six-til...
The flow of wealth like a mighty river
goes where it wants to go.
Let's take a sounding of the river
And measure the path of its flow.
~
A River Delta six-tile spread on the Tokyo Stock Exchange as of today's closing bell.
wn.com/2015 12 08 Tokyo Stock Exchange
The flow of wealth like a mighty river
goes where it wants to go.
Let's take a sounding of the river
And measure the path of its flow.
~
A River Delta six-tile spread on the Tokyo Stock Exchange as of today's closing bell.
- published: 08 Dec 2015
- views: 0
2015-12-09 TOKYO STOCK EXCHANGE
The flow of wealth like a mighty river
goes where it wants to go.
Let's take a sounding of the river
And measure the path of its flow.
~
A River Delta six-til...
The flow of wealth like a mighty river
goes where it wants to go.
Let's take a sounding of the river
And measure the path of its flow.
~
A River Delta six-tile spread on the Tokyo Stock Exchange as of today's closing bell.
wn.com/2015 12 09 Tokyo Stock Exchange
The flow of wealth like a mighty river
goes where it wants to go.
Let's take a sounding of the river
And measure the path of its flow.
~
A River Delta six-tile spread on the Tokyo Stock Exchange as of today's closing bell.
- published: 09 Dec 2015
- views: 1
2015-12-10 TOKYO STOCK EXCHANGE
The flow of wealth like a mighty river
goes where it wants to go.
Let's take a sounding of the river
And measure the path of its flow.
~
A River Delta six-til...
The flow of wealth like a mighty river
goes where it wants to go.
Let's take a sounding of the river
And measure the path of its flow.
~
A River Delta six-tile spread on the Tokyo Stock Exchange as of today's closing bell.
wn.com/2015 12 10 Tokyo Stock Exchange
The flow of wealth like a mighty river
goes where it wants to go.
Let's take a sounding of the river
And measure the path of its flow.
~
A River Delta six-tile spread on the Tokyo Stock Exchange as of today's closing bell.
- published: 10 Dec 2015
- views: 0
2015-12-11 TOKYO STOCK EXCHANGE
The flow of wealth like a mighty river
goes where it wants to go.
Let's take a sounding of the river
And measure the path of its flow.
~
A River Delta six-til...
The flow of wealth like a mighty river
goes where it wants to go.
Let's take a sounding of the river
And measure the path of its flow.
~
A River Delta six-tile spread on the Tokyo Stock Exchange as of today's closing bell.
wn.com/2015 12 11 Tokyo Stock Exchange
The flow of wealth like a mighty river
goes where it wants to go.
Let's take a sounding of the river
And measure the path of its flow.
~
A River Delta six-tile spread on the Tokyo Stock Exchange as of today's closing bell.
- published: 11 Dec 2015
- views: 0
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Alan Greenspan: Tokyo Stock Market & the U.S. Economy (1992)
The Tokyo Stock Exchange reopened under its current Japanese name on May 16, 1949, pursuant to the new Securities Exchange Act.
The TSE runup from 1983 to 1990 was unprecedented, in 1990 it accounted for over 60% of the world's stock market capitalization (by far the world's largest) before falling precipitously in value and rankings today, but still remains one of the 3 largest exchanges in the
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PM Narendra Modi addresses Tokyo Stock Exchange
In a bid to woo Japanese businessmen, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday said he hoped the island nation in East Asia will follow "Look at India" policy.
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India best place to invest: PM Modi at Tokyo stock exchange
In a bid to woo Japanese businessmen, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday said he hoped the island nation in East Asia will follow "Look at India" policy.
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Tokyo Stock Exchange Historical Museum & Observation Gallery - Nihombashi - Tokyo - Japan (2 last)
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Tokyo Stock Exchange Historical Museum & Observation Gallery - Nihombashi - Tokyo - Japan (1)
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Airsoft Sniper Rifle Upgrade - Tokyo Marui VSR-10 with Action Army internals
How To Upgrade a Tokyo Marui VSR-10 Pro Sniper Step by step.
Video Timeline Index:
Action Army Upgrade Parts Overview- 0:46
Removal of Stock/Trigger Unit/Cylinder- 3:30
Action Army Cylinder Installation- 6:31
Action Army Piston Installation- 7:17
Action Army M150 Spring Installation- 8:15
Action Army Cylinder Head Smoothing- 8:58
Removal Of Outer Barrel/ Inner Barrel/ Hop Unit/ Receiver- 12:05
Ho
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How Does the Japanese Stock Market Affect the U.S. & Global Economy? Alan Greenspan (1992)
The economy of Japan is the third largest in the world by nominal GDP, the fourth largest by purchasing power parity and is the world's second largest developed economy. According to the International Monetary Fund, the country's per capita GDP (PPP) was at $35,855 or the 22nd highest in 2012. Japan is a member of Group of Eight. The Japanese economy is forecasted by the Quarterly Tankan survey of
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How to Invest in a Stock Market Crash: Global Economy, Trading, Brokers, Finance (1987)
The Nikkei 225 (日経平均株価 Nikkei heikin kabuka?, 日経225), more commonly called the Nikkei, the Nikkei index, or the Nikkei Stock Average (/ˈnɪkeɪ/, /ˈniːkeɪ/, or /nɪˈkeɪ/), is a stock market index for the Tokyo Stock Exchange (TSE). It has been calculated daily by the Nihon Keizai Shimbun (Nikkei) newspaper since 1950. It is a price-weighted index (the unit is yen), and the components are reviewed onc
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Forza Horizon 2 V8 vs Rotary - Rx7 Stock Drifting - w/Wheel Cam
XBL= The SLAP Train
Steam = The_SLAP_Train
Twitter = SLAP_Train
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PSN = SLAP_Train
Car Crew on Forza Horizon 2 = #teamSLAP
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Show me Your Ride
Attach Photos to email include all angles interior/engine bay if possible @ viper2004_003@hotmail.com
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2. How many Kilometers/Metre
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3 Hour Relaxing Yoga Music: Meditation Music, Relaxation Music, Soothing Music, Calming Music ☯2516
3 Hour Relaxing Yoga Music: Meditation Music, Relaxation Music - YellowBrickCinema is the leader in Sleep Music, Relaxing Music, Study Music, Meditation Music (including Tibetan Music and Shamanic Music), Healing Music, Reiki Music, Zen Music, Spa and Massage Music, and Yoga Music.
We compose instrumental music that is specially designed to encourage and enhance relaxation, meditation, brain fun
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Oil Futures Markets: Prices, ETF, Analysis, Explained, Funds, History, Investment (1990)
Contracts on financial instruments were introduced in the 1970s by the Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME) and these instruments became hugely successful and quickly overtook commodities futures in terms of trading volume and global accessibility to the markets. This innovation led to the introduction of many new futures exchanges worldwide, such as the London International Financial Futures Exchang
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Son Kite - Live In Tokyo [2004]
Tracklist:
01. Son Kite - Intro
02. Son Kite - Other Side
03. Son Kite - Poolop
04. Son Kite - Receive
05. Son Kite - Colours
06. Son Kite - Airplay
07. Son Kite - Receive Pt. II
08. Son Kite - Jukebox
09. Vibrasphere - Newport (Son Kite Rmx)
10. Son Kite - Massive
11. Son Kite - The Stars Within Us
12. Son Kite - Live Loop
13. Son Kite - On Air
14. Cosma - Out Of Range (Son Kite Rmx)
15. Vernon
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FIRST B-29 RAID ON JAPAN TARGET TOKYO 1945 3446
Narrated by then-actor and later President of the United States Ronald Reagan, TARGET TOKYO presents the story of the first bombing raid on Tokyo by B-29 Sup...
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Biggest Sale Video (TM, Tanaka, Polarstar, Pantac, G&P;)
Shipping is separate. Contact me on Facebook or instagram DMs for quickest response. Paypal is best payment method, or cash if local.
My items for sale:
Evike Pistol rack- $10
KJW MK1 22 pistol- $30
Snakeskin tri-shot with 2 shells- $30
Mystery Box- $25
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[PS3] Railfan 中央線 三鷹⇒東京 / Mitaka ⇒Tokyo Chūō main line
Rolling stock is the JR201 (201系) Stations are available in the following order: Mitaka - 三鷹 : 0:00 Kichijoji - : 2:00 Nishi-Ogikubo - 西荻窪 : 04:45 Ogikubo - ...
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Airsoft - Impulse101 - Tokyo Marui HK417 Early version Overview
LISEZ !!! READ !!! English subtitles to be published pretty soon.
Hello, voici une présentation "rapide" du HK417 Marui EBBR, je remercie Julien et Kenji de la boutique IMPULSE pour leur réactivité.
Pour plus de facilité, la vidéo est divisée en chapitres :
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Here is the video showing the new Marui HK417 early version EBBR; Thanks a lot to IMPULSE shop, Ken
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Million Dollar Traders (Full Series 1 of 3)
Join Lex van Dam's Million Dollar Traders Live Trading Program and learn to trade like the professionals by applying his proven methodology to current, live markets on professional trading desk during this intensive 12-week course in London.
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- 12 Weeks (Weeks 1-4 Online Self-Study, Weeks 5-12 in London on the trading desk)
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[AIRSOFT] Tuto Démontage L96 AWS Tokyo Marui
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Economic Growth, Financial Markets in Japan, and Emerging Markets - George Soros (2002)
Japan's securities markets increased their volume of dealings rapidly during the late 1980s, led by Japan's rapidly expanding securities firms. There were th...
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HD Historic Stock Footage 1st CAVALRY DIV. WWII, KOREA, VIETNAM
True HD Direct Film Transfers - NO UPCONVERSIONS!
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1st Cavalry Division WWII:
Shows 1st Cavalry Division, (The First Team) training as an infantry division near Brisbane, Queensland, Australia in 1943 (WWII). Brief scenes of the soldiers of the 1st Cavalry Division in combat in New Guinea, Los Negros, and battle of the Philippines in 1944.
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(HD) Tokyo Yurikamome XXL 東京の ゆりかもめ
Welcome on the Yurikamome Line in Tokyo! Let's visit the Bay of Tokyo, Odaiba and the Rainbow Bridge. You can use the annotations @ 0:17 to jump directly to ...
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Finance Ministers on the Global Economic Outlook, Japanese Economy - Paul Krugman (2002)
In the three decades following 1960, Japan ignored defense spending in favor of economic growth, thus allowing for a rapid economic growth referred to as the...
Alan Greenspan: Tokyo Stock Market & the U.S. Economy (1992)
The Tokyo Stock Exchange reopened under its current Japanese name on May 16, 1949, pursuant to the new Securities Exchange Act.
The TSE runup from 1983 to 1990...
The Tokyo Stock Exchange reopened under its current Japanese name on May 16, 1949, pursuant to the new Securities Exchange Act.
The TSE runup from 1983 to 1990 was unprecedented, in 1990 it accounted for over 60% of the world's stock market capitalization (by far the world's largest) before falling precipitously in value and rankings today, but still remains one of the 3 largest exchanges in the world by market capitalization of listed shares.
The current TSE building was opened on May 23, 1988, replacing the original TSE building from 1931, and the trading floor of the TSE was closed on April 30, 1999, so that the exchange could switch to electronic trading for all transactions. A new facility, called TSE Arrows (ja:東証アローズ Tōshō Arrows?), opened on May 9, 2000. In 2010, the TSE launched its Arrowhead trading facility. [7]
In 2001, the TSE restructured itself as a stock company: before this time, it was structured as an incorporated association (ja:社団法人 shadan hōjin?) with its members as shareholders.
The exchange was only able to operate for 90 minutes on November 1, 2005, due to bugs with a newly installed transactions system, developed by Fujitsu, which was supposed to help cope with higher trading volumes. The interruption in trading was the worst in the history of the exchange.[8] Trading was suspended for four-and-a-half hours.
During the initial public offering of advertising giant Dentsu, in December 2001, a trader at UBS Warburg, the Swiss investment bank, sent an order to sell 610,000 shares in this company at ¥1 each, while he intended to sell 1 share at ¥610,000. The bank lost £71 million.[9]
During yet another initial public offering, that of J-Com, on December 8, 2005, an employee at Mizuho Securities Co., Ltd. mistakenly typed an order to sell 600,000 shares at ¥1, instead of an order to sell 1 share at ¥600,000. Mizuho failed to catch the error; the Tokyo Stock Exchange initially blocked attempts to cancel the order, resulting in a net loss of US$347 million to be shared between the exchange and Mizuho. Both companies are now trying to deal with their troubles: lack of error checking, lack of safeguards, lack of reliability, lack of transparency, lack of testing, loss of confidence, and loss of profits. On 11 December, the TSE acknowledged that its system was at fault in the Mizuho trade. On 21 December, Takuo Tsurushima, chief executive of the TSE, and two other senior executives resigned over the Mizuho affair.[8][10][11][12][13][14][15][16]
On January 17, 2006, the Nikkei 225 fell 2.8%, its fastest drop in nine months, as investors sold stocks across the board in the wake of a raid by prosecutors on internet company livedoor. The Tokyo Stock Exchange closed early on January 18 due to the trade volume threatening to exceed the exchange's computer system's capacity of 4.5 million trades per day. This was called the "livedoor shock". The exchange quickly increased its order capacity to five million trades a day.
The exchange's normal trading sessions are from 09:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. and from 12:30 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. on all days of the week except Saturdays, Sundays and holidays declared by the Exchange in advance.[18] The exchange is closed for the following holidays: New Year's Day, Coming of Age Day, National Foundation Day, Vernal Equinox Day, Shōwa Day, Constitution Memorial Day, Greenery Day, Children's Day, Marine Day, Respect for the Aged Day, Autumnal Equinox, Health and Sports Day, Culture Day, Labour Thanksgiving Day, and The Emperor's Birthday.
The London Stock Exchange (LSE) and the TSE are developing jointly traded products and share technology, marking the latest cross-border deal among bourses as international competition heats up. The TSE is also looking for some partners in Asia, and more specifically is seeking an alliance with the Singapore Exchange (SGX), which is considered as becoming a leading financial hub in the Asia-Pacific region. Recently[when?], some rumors close to the deal suggest that the TSE is preparing for a takeover of the SGX, or at least take a major stake, in the first semester of 2008. The TSE has already acquired a 5% stake in the SGX as of June 2007, deemed to be only the beginning of greater participation.
In July 2008 the London Stock Exchange (LSE) and the TSE announced a new joint venture Tokyo-based market, which will be based on the LSE's Alternative Investment Market (AIM).
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tokyo_Stock_Exchange
wn.com/Alan Greenspan Tokyo Stock Market The U.S. Economy (1992)
The Tokyo Stock Exchange reopened under its current Japanese name on May 16, 1949, pursuant to the new Securities Exchange Act.
The TSE runup from 1983 to 1990 was unprecedented, in 1990 it accounted for over 60% of the world's stock market capitalization (by far the world's largest) before falling precipitously in value and rankings today, but still remains one of the 3 largest exchanges in the world by market capitalization of listed shares.
The current TSE building was opened on May 23, 1988, replacing the original TSE building from 1931, and the trading floor of the TSE was closed on April 30, 1999, so that the exchange could switch to electronic trading for all transactions. A new facility, called TSE Arrows (ja:東証アローズ Tōshō Arrows?), opened on May 9, 2000. In 2010, the TSE launched its Arrowhead trading facility. [7]
In 2001, the TSE restructured itself as a stock company: before this time, it was structured as an incorporated association (ja:社団法人 shadan hōjin?) with its members as shareholders.
The exchange was only able to operate for 90 minutes on November 1, 2005, due to bugs with a newly installed transactions system, developed by Fujitsu, which was supposed to help cope with higher trading volumes. The interruption in trading was the worst in the history of the exchange.[8] Trading was suspended for four-and-a-half hours.
During the initial public offering of advertising giant Dentsu, in December 2001, a trader at UBS Warburg, the Swiss investment bank, sent an order to sell 610,000 shares in this company at ¥1 each, while he intended to sell 1 share at ¥610,000. The bank lost £71 million.[9]
During yet another initial public offering, that of J-Com, on December 8, 2005, an employee at Mizuho Securities Co., Ltd. mistakenly typed an order to sell 600,000 shares at ¥1, instead of an order to sell 1 share at ¥600,000. Mizuho failed to catch the error; the Tokyo Stock Exchange initially blocked attempts to cancel the order, resulting in a net loss of US$347 million to be shared between the exchange and Mizuho. Both companies are now trying to deal with their troubles: lack of error checking, lack of safeguards, lack of reliability, lack of transparency, lack of testing, loss of confidence, and loss of profits. On 11 December, the TSE acknowledged that its system was at fault in the Mizuho trade. On 21 December, Takuo Tsurushima, chief executive of the TSE, and two other senior executives resigned over the Mizuho affair.[8][10][11][12][13][14][15][16]
On January 17, 2006, the Nikkei 225 fell 2.8%, its fastest drop in nine months, as investors sold stocks across the board in the wake of a raid by prosecutors on internet company livedoor. The Tokyo Stock Exchange closed early on January 18 due to the trade volume threatening to exceed the exchange's computer system's capacity of 4.5 million trades per day. This was called the "livedoor shock". The exchange quickly increased its order capacity to five million trades a day.
The exchange's normal trading sessions are from 09:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. and from 12:30 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. on all days of the week except Saturdays, Sundays and holidays declared by the Exchange in advance.[18] The exchange is closed for the following holidays: New Year's Day, Coming of Age Day, National Foundation Day, Vernal Equinox Day, Shōwa Day, Constitution Memorial Day, Greenery Day, Children's Day, Marine Day, Respect for the Aged Day, Autumnal Equinox, Health and Sports Day, Culture Day, Labour Thanksgiving Day, and The Emperor's Birthday.
The London Stock Exchange (LSE) and the TSE are developing jointly traded products and share technology, marking the latest cross-border deal among bourses as international competition heats up. The TSE is also looking for some partners in Asia, and more specifically is seeking an alliance with the Singapore Exchange (SGX), which is considered as becoming a leading financial hub in the Asia-Pacific region. Recently[when?], some rumors close to the deal suggest that the TSE is preparing for a takeover of the SGX, or at least take a major stake, in the first semester of 2008. The TSE has already acquired a 5% stake in the SGX as of June 2007, deemed to be only the beginning of greater participation.
In July 2008 the London Stock Exchange (LSE) and the TSE announced a new joint venture Tokyo-based market, which will be based on the LSE's Alternative Investment Market (AIM).
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tokyo_Stock_Exchange
- published: 26 Apr 2015
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PM Narendra Modi addresses Tokyo Stock Exchange
In a bid to woo Japanese businessmen, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday said he hoped the island nation in East Asia will follow "Look at India" policy....
In a bid to woo Japanese businessmen, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday said he hoped the island nation in East Asia will follow "Look at India" policy.
wn.com/Pm Narendra Modi Addresses Tokyo Stock Exchange
In a bid to woo Japanese businessmen, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday said he hoped the island nation in East Asia will follow "Look at India" policy.
India best place to invest: PM Modi at Tokyo stock exchange
In a bid to woo Japanese businessmen, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday said he hoped the island nation in East Asia will follow "Look at India" policy....
In a bid to woo Japanese businessmen, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday said he hoped the island nation in East Asia will follow "Look at India" policy.
wn.com/India Best Place To Invest Pm Modi At Tokyo Stock Exchange
In a bid to woo Japanese businessmen, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday said he hoped the island nation in East Asia will follow "Look at India" policy.
Tokyo Stock Exchange Historical Museum & Observation Gallery - Nihombashi - Tokyo - Japan (2 last)
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wn.com/Tokyo Stock Exchange Historical Museum Observation Gallery Nihombashi Tokyo Japan (2 Last)
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- published: 13 Jun 2015
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Tokyo Stock Exchange Historical Museum & Observation Gallery - Nihombashi - Tokyo - Japan (1)
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- published: 13 Jun 2015
- views: 0
Airsoft Sniper Rifle Upgrade - Tokyo Marui VSR-10 with Action Army internals
How To Upgrade a Tokyo Marui VSR-10 Pro Sniper Step by step.
Video Timeline Index:
Action Army Upgrade Parts Overview- 0:46
Removal of Stock/Trigger Unit/Cylin...
How To Upgrade a Tokyo Marui VSR-10 Pro Sniper Step by step.
Video Timeline Index:
Action Army Upgrade Parts Overview- 0:46
Removal of Stock/Trigger Unit/Cylinder- 3:30
Action Army Cylinder Installation- 6:31
Action Army Piston Installation- 7:17
Action Army M150 Spring Installation- 8:15
Action Army Cylinder Head Smoothing- 8:58
Removal Of Outer Barrel/ Inner Barrel/ Hop Unit/ Receiver- 12:05
Hop Unit Disassembly- 15:48
Hop Rubber (Bucking) Installation- 17:39
Action Army Hop Unit Installation- 18:42
Action Army Specialised Trigger Installation- 30:40
PDI Type R Trigger Guard Installation- 34:03
Front/ Rear Sight Removal- 37:03
Tokyo Marui VSR-10 Rail Installation- 39:47
Scope Mounting Notes- 41:20
Action Army M150 Spring Chrono Test- 44:40
Action Army M130 Spring Chrono Test- 46:10
Final Thoughts and Opinion- 49:45
Outtakes- 53:37
Thanks for watching! Hope this helps some one out there wishing to upgrade their VSR-10! ^^
wn.com/Airsoft Sniper Rifle Upgrade Tokyo Marui Vsr 10 With Action Army Internals
How To Upgrade a Tokyo Marui VSR-10 Pro Sniper Step by step.
Video Timeline Index:
Action Army Upgrade Parts Overview- 0:46
Removal of Stock/Trigger Unit/Cylinder- 3:30
Action Army Cylinder Installation- 6:31
Action Army Piston Installation- 7:17
Action Army M150 Spring Installation- 8:15
Action Army Cylinder Head Smoothing- 8:58
Removal Of Outer Barrel/ Inner Barrel/ Hop Unit/ Receiver- 12:05
Hop Unit Disassembly- 15:48
Hop Rubber (Bucking) Installation- 17:39
Action Army Hop Unit Installation- 18:42
Action Army Specialised Trigger Installation- 30:40
PDI Type R Trigger Guard Installation- 34:03
Front/ Rear Sight Removal- 37:03
Tokyo Marui VSR-10 Rail Installation- 39:47
Scope Mounting Notes- 41:20
Action Army M150 Spring Chrono Test- 44:40
Action Army M130 Spring Chrono Test- 46:10
Final Thoughts and Opinion- 49:45
Outtakes- 53:37
Thanks for watching! Hope this helps some one out there wishing to upgrade their VSR-10! ^^
- published: 26 Sep 2015
- views: 28
How Does the Japanese Stock Market Affect the U.S. & Global Economy? Alan Greenspan (1992)
The economy of Japan is the third largest in the world by nominal GDP, the fourth largest by purchasing power parity and is the world's second largest developed...
The economy of Japan is the third largest in the world by nominal GDP, the fourth largest by purchasing power parity and is the world's second largest developed economy. According to the International Monetary Fund, the country's per capita GDP (PPP) was at $35,855 or the 22nd highest in 2012. Japan is a member of Group of Eight. The Japanese economy is forecasted by the Quarterly Tankan survey of business sentiment conducted by the Bank of Japan.
Japan is the world's third largest automobile manufacturing country, has the largest electronics goods industry, and is often ranked among the world's most innovative countries leading several measures of global patent filings. Facing increasing competition from China and South Korea, manufacturing in Japan today now focuses primarily on high-tech and precision goods, such as optical instruments, Hybrid vehicles, and robotics. Beside the Kantō region, the Kansai region is one of the leading industrial clusters and the manufacturing center for the Japanese economy.
Japan is the world's largest creditor nation, generally running an annual trade surplus and having a considerable net international investment surplus. As of 2010, Japan possesses 13.7% of the world's private financial assets (the 2nd largest in the world) at an estimated $14.6 trillion. As of 2013, 62 of the Fortune Global 500 companies are based in Japan.
In the three decades of economic development following 1960, Japan ignored defense spending in favor of economic growth, thus allowing for a rapid economic growth referred to as the Japanese post-war economic miracle. By the guidance of Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry, with average growth rates of 10% in the 1960s, 5% in the 1970s, and 4% in the 1980s, Japan was able to establish and maintain itself as the world's second largest economy from 1978 until 2010, when it was supplanted by the People's Republic of China. By 1990, income per capita in Japan equalled or surpassed that in most countries in the West.
However, in the second half of the 1980s, rising stock and real estate prices caused the Japanese economy to overheat in what was later to be known as the Japanese asset price bubble caused by the policy of low interest rate by Bank of Japan. The economic bubble came to an abrupt end as the Tokyo Stock Exchange crashed in 1990–92 and real estate prices peaked in 1991. Growth in Japan throughout the 1990s at 1.5% was slower than growth in other major developed economies, giving rise to the term Lost Decade. Nonetheless, GDP per capita growth from 2001-2010 has still managed to outpace Europe and the United States. But Japan public debt remains a daunting task for the Japanese government due to excessive borrowing, social welfare spending with an aging society and lack of economic/industrial growth in recent years to contribute to the tax revenue. Japan had recently embraced the new strategy of economic growth with such goals to be achieved in 2020 as expected. The modern ICT industry has generated the major outputs to the Japanese economy. Japan is the second largest music market in the world (for more, see Japan Hot 100). With fewer children in the aging Japan, Japanese Anime industry is facing growing Chinese competition in the targeted Chinese market. Japanese Manga industry (from the Japanese Manga (and anime) profession) enjoys popularity in most of the Asian markets.
A mountainous, volcanic island country, Japan has inadequate natural resources to support its growing economy and large population, and therefore exports goods in which it has a comparative advantage such as engineering-oriented, Research and Development-led industrial products in exchange for the import of raw materials and petroleum. Japan is among the top-three importers for agricultural products in the world next to the European Union and United States in total volume for covering of its own domestic agricultural consumption. Japan is the world’s largest single national importer of fish and fishery products. Tokyo Metropolitan Central Wholesale Market is the largest wholesale market for primary products in Japan, including the renowned Tsukiji fish market. Japanese whaling, ostensibly for research purposes, has been challenged as illegal under international law.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Japanese_economy
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The economy of Japan is the third largest in the world by nominal GDP, the fourth largest by purchasing power parity and is the world's second largest developed economy. According to the International Monetary Fund, the country's per capita GDP (PPP) was at $35,855 or the 22nd highest in 2012. Japan is a member of Group of Eight. The Japanese economy is forecasted by the Quarterly Tankan survey of business sentiment conducted by the Bank of Japan.
Japan is the world's third largest automobile manufacturing country, has the largest electronics goods industry, and is often ranked among the world's most innovative countries leading several measures of global patent filings. Facing increasing competition from China and South Korea, manufacturing in Japan today now focuses primarily on high-tech and precision goods, such as optical instruments, Hybrid vehicles, and robotics. Beside the Kantō region, the Kansai region is one of the leading industrial clusters and the manufacturing center for the Japanese economy.
Japan is the world's largest creditor nation, generally running an annual trade surplus and having a considerable net international investment surplus. As of 2010, Japan possesses 13.7% of the world's private financial assets (the 2nd largest in the world) at an estimated $14.6 trillion. As of 2013, 62 of the Fortune Global 500 companies are based in Japan.
In the three decades of economic development following 1960, Japan ignored defense spending in favor of economic growth, thus allowing for a rapid economic growth referred to as the Japanese post-war economic miracle. By the guidance of Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry, with average growth rates of 10% in the 1960s, 5% in the 1970s, and 4% in the 1980s, Japan was able to establish and maintain itself as the world's second largest economy from 1978 until 2010, when it was supplanted by the People's Republic of China. By 1990, income per capita in Japan equalled or surpassed that in most countries in the West.
However, in the second half of the 1980s, rising stock and real estate prices caused the Japanese economy to overheat in what was later to be known as the Japanese asset price bubble caused by the policy of low interest rate by Bank of Japan. The economic bubble came to an abrupt end as the Tokyo Stock Exchange crashed in 1990–92 and real estate prices peaked in 1991. Growth in Japan throughout the 1990s at 1.5% was slower than growth in other major developed economies, giving rise to the term Lost Decade. Nonetheless, GDP per capita growth from 2001-2010 has still managed to outpace Europe and the United States. But Japan public debt remains a daunting task for the Japanese government due to excessive borrowing, social welfare spending with an aging society and lack of economic/industrial growth in recent years to contribute to the tax revenue. Japan had recently embraced the new strategy of economic growth with such goals to be achieved in 2020 as expected. The modern ICT industry has generated the major outputs to the Japanese economy. Japan is the second largest music market in the world (for more, see Japan Hot 100). With fewer children in the aging Japan, Japanese Anime industry is facing growing Chinese competition in the targeted Chinese market. Japanese Manga industry (from the Japanese Manga (and anime) profession) enjoys popularity in most of the Asian markets.
A mountainous, volcanic island country, Japan has inadequate natural resources to support its growing economy and large population, and therefore exports goods in which it has a comparative advantage such as engineering-oriented, Research and Development-led industrial products in exchange for the import of raw materials and petroleum. Japan is among the top-three importers for agricultural products in the world next to the European Union and United States in total volume for covering of its own domestic agricultural consumption. Japan is the world’s largest single national importer of fish and fishery products. Tokyo Metropolitan Central Wholesale Market is the largest wholesale market for primary products in Japan, including the renowned Tsukiji fish market. Japanese whaling, ostensibly for research purposes, has been challenged as illegal under international law.
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How to Invest in a Stock Market Crash: Global Economy, Trading, Brokers, Finance (1987)
The Nikkei 225 (日経平均株価 Nikkei heikin kabuka?, 日経225), more commonly called the Nikkei, the Nikkei index, or the Nikkei Stock Average (/ˈnɪkeɪ/, /ˈniːkeɪ/, or /n...
The Nikkei 225 (日経平均株価 Nikkei heikin kabuka?, 日経225), more commonly called the Nikkei, the Nikkei index, or the Nikkei Stock Average (/ˈnɪkeɪ/, /ˈniːkeɪ/, or /nɪˈkeɪ/), is a stock market index for the Tokyo Stock Exchange (TSE). It has been calculated daily by the Nihon Keizai Shimbun (Nikkei) newspaper since 1950. It is a price-weighted index (the unit is yen), and the components are reviewed once a year. Currently, the Nikkei is the most widely quoted average of Japanese equities, similar to the Dow Jones Industrial Average. In fact, it was known as the "Nikkei Dow Jones Stock Average" from 1975 to 1985.
The Nikkei 225 began to be calculated on September 7, 1950, retroactively calculated back to May 16, 1949. Since January 2010 the index is updated every 15 seconds during trading sessions.
The Nikkei 225 Futures, introduced at Singapore Exchange (SGX) in 1986, the Osaka Securities Exchange (OSE) in 1988, Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME) in 1990, is now an internationally recognized futures index.
The Nikkei average has deviated sharply from the textbook model of stock averages which grow at a steady exponential rate. The average hit its all-time high on December 29, 1989, during the peak of the Japanese asset price bubble, when it reached an intra-day high of 38,957.44 before closing at 38,915.87, having grown sixfold during the decade. Subsequently, it lost nearly all these gains, closing at 7,054.98 on March 10, 2009—81.9% below its peak twenty years earlier.
Another major index for the Tokyo Stock Exchange is the Topix.
On March 15, 2011, the second working day after the massive earthquake in the northeast part of Japan, the index dropped over 10% to finish at 8605.15, a loss of 1,015 points. The index continued to drop throughout 2011, eventually bottoming out at 8160.01 on November 25, putting it at its lowest close since March 10, 2009. The Nikkei fell over 17% in 2011, finishing the year at 8455.35, its lowest year-end closing value in nearly thirty years, when the index finished at 8016.70 in 1982.
The Nikkei started 2013 near 10,600, hitting a peak of 15,942 in May. However, shortly afterward, it plunged by almost 10% before rebounding, making it the most volatile stock market index among the developed markets. In October, 2013, the UK-based hedge fund Algorates, whose strategy is based partially on high-frequency trading, a technique most successful in markets with high volatility, announced major positions in the Nikkei 225.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nikkei_225
After Black Monday, regulators overhauled trade-clearing protocols to bring uniformity to all prominent market products. They also developed new rules, known as circuit breakers, allowing exchanges to halt trading temporarily in instances of exceptionally large price declines. For example, under current rules, the New York Stock Exchange would temporarily halt trading when the S&P; 500 stock index declines 7 percent, 13 percent, and 20 percent in order to allow investors to make informed choices when the market is highly volatile.
In 1986, the United States economy began shifting from a rapidly growing recovery to a slower growing expansion, which resulted in a "soft landing" as the economy slowed and inflation dropped. The stock market advanced significantly, with the Dow peaking in August 1987 at 2722 points, or 44% over the previous year's closing of 1895 points.
On October 14, the DJIA dropped 95.46 points (3.8%) (a then record) to 2412.70, and fell another 58 points (2.4%) the next day, down over 12% from the August 25 all-time high.
On Thursday, October 15, 1987, Iran hit the American-owned supertanker, the Sungari, with a Silkworm missile off Kuwait's main Mina Al Ahmadi oil port. The next morning, Iran hit another ship, the U.S. flagged MV Sea Isle City, with another Silkworm missile.
On Friday, October 16, when all the markets in London were unexpectedly closed due to the Great Storm of 1987, the DJIA closed down another 108.35 points (4.6%) to close at 2246.74 on record volume. American Treasury Secretary James Baker stated concerns about the falling prices.
The crash began in Far Eastern markets the morning of October 19. Later that morning, two U.S. warships shelled an Iranian oil platform in the Persian Gulf in response to Iran's Silkworm missile attack on the Sea Isle City.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stock_market_crash_of_1987
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The Nikkei 225 (日経平均株価 Nikkei heikin kabuka?, 日経225), more commonly called the Nikkei, the Nikkei index, or the Nikkei Stock Average (/ˈnɪkeɪ/, /ˈniːkeɪ/, or /nɪˈkeɪ/), is a stock market index for the Tokyo Stock Exchange (TSE). It has been calculated daily by the Nihon Keizai Shimbun (Nikkei) newspaper since 1950. It is a price-weighted index (the unit is yen), and the components are reviewed once a year. Currently, the Nikkei is the most widely quoted average of Japanese equities, similar to the Dow Jones Industrial Average. In fact, it was known as the "Nikkei Dow Jones Stock Average" from 1975 to 1985.
The Nikkei 225 began to be calculated on September 7, 1950, retroactively calculated back to May 16, 1949. Since January 2010 the index is updated every 15 seconds during trading sessions.
The Nikkei 225 Futures, introduced at Singapore Exchange (SGX) in 1986, the Osaka Securities Exchange (OSE) in 1988, Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME) in 1990, is now an internationally recognized futures index.
The Nikkei average has deviated sharply from the textbook model of stock averages which grow at a steady exponential rate. The average hit its all-time high on December 29, 1989, during the peak of the Japanese asset price bubble, when it reached an intra-day high of 38,957.44 before closing at 38,915.87, having grown sixfold during the decade. Subsequently, it lost nearly all these gains, closing at 7,054.98 on March 10, 2009—81.9% below its peak twenty years earlier.
Another major index for the Tokyo Stock Exchange is the Topix.
On March 15, 2011, the second working day after the massive earthquake in the northeast part of Japan, the index dropped over 10% to finish at 8605.15, a loss of 1,015 points. The index continued to drop throughout 2011, eventually bottoming out at 8160.01 on November 25, putting it at its lowest close since March 10, 2009. The Nikkei fell over 17% in 2011, finishing the year at 8455.35, its lowest year-end closing value in nearly thirty years, when the index finished at 8016.70 in 1982.
The Nikkei started 2013 near 10,600, hitting a peak of 15,942 in May. However, shortly afterward, it plunged by almost 10% before rebounding, making it the most volatile stock market index among the developed markets. In October, 2013, the UK-based hedge fund Algorates, whose strategy is based partially on high-frequency trading, a technique most successful in markets with high volatility, announced major positions in the Nikkei 225.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nikkei_225
After Black Monday, regulators overhauled trade-clearing protocols to bring uniformity to all prominent market products. They also developed new rules, known as circuit breakers, allowing exchanges to halt trading temporarily in instances of exceptionally large price declines. For example, under current rules, the New York Stock Exchange would temporarily halt trading when the S&P; 500 stock index declines 7 percent, 13 percent, and 20 percent in order to allow investors to make informed choices when the market is highly volatile.
In 1986, the United States economy began shifting from a rapidly growing recovery to a slower growing expansion, which resulted in a "soft landing" as the economy slowed and inflation dropped. The stock market advanced significantly, with the Dow peaking in August 1987 at 2722 points, or 44% over the previous year's closing of 1895 points.
On October 14, the DJIA dropped 95.46 points (3.8%) (a then record) to 2412.70, and fell another 58 points (2.4%) the next day, down over 12% from the August 25 all-time high.
On Thursday, October 15, 1987, Iran hit the American-owned supertanker, the Sungari, with a Silkworm missile off Kuwait's main Mina Al Ahmadi oil port. The next morning, Iran hit another ship, the U.S. flagged MV Sea Isle City, with another Silkworm missile.
On Friday, October 16, when all the markets in London were unexpectedly closed due to the Great Storm of 1987, the DJIA closed down another 108.35 points (4.6%) to close at 2246.74 on record volume. American Treasury Secretary James Baker stated concerns about the falling prices.
The crash began in Far Eastern markets the morning of October 19. Later that morning, two U.S. warships shelled an Iranian oil platform in the Persian Gulf in response to Iran's Silkworm missile attack on the Sea Isle City.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stock_market_crash_of_1987
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3 Hour Relaxing Yoga Music: Meditation Music, Relaxation Music, Soothing Music, Calming Music ☯2516
3 Hour Relaxing Yoga Music: Meditation Music, Relaxation Music - YellowBrickCinema is the leader in Sleep Music, Relaxing Music, Study Music, Meditation Music (...
3 Hour Relaxing Yoga Music: Meditation Music, Relaxation Music - YellowBrickCinema is the leader in Sleep Music, Relaxing Music, Study Music, Meditation Music (including Tibetan Music and Shamanic Music), Healing Music, Reiki Music, Zen Music, Spa and Massage Music, and Yoga Music.
We compose instrumental music that is specially designed to encourage and enhance relaxation, meditation, brain function and concentration, spa and massage therapy, and healing music therapy. In addition, we use binaural beats (Delta Waves, Alpha Waves and Theta Waves) to naturally encourage a state of relaxation which is perfect for concentration, meditation or deep sleep. Our long music playlists are perfect for your daily meditation and relaxation. Our music videos use light, beautiful, calming sounds (some with nature sounds) that leave you feeling refreshed.
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Our soothing music incorporates the relaxing sounds of nature to lull you into a deep, peaceful sleep. Use our music videos for sleep meditation and allow the dreamy landscape images to move body and mind into a deep state of relaxation. Fill your mind with our sleep music’s beautiful, soothing instrumental sounds while your brain moves through Theta Waves and Delta Waves, giving you the healing sleep you so richly deserve.
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Our light instrumental music is useful after a long day of work to unwind and relax. The spa music, nature sounds, rain sounds, light piano, and easy listening instruments used in these tracks encourage ultimate relaxation. YellowBrickCinema’s music is great for massage therapy, and our music will help you relax your mind and body.
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Our Reiki Music and Zen Music is ideal for Reiki healing sessions, and encouraging a state of Zen. Let the calming, subtle sounds take you to a higher state of consciousness, and allow you to give and receive powerful Reiki vibrations.
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Our calming music is useful for yoga for beginners, yoga exercises, yoga chants influenced by Indian songs, African music, and is soothing music which can enable you to go into a yoga trance. If you are familiar with the work of Yogscast, Hare Krishna, Michael Franti, and Keshna be sure to use this.
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We use nature sounds such as gentle rain, rainstorm and thunder sounds, flowing river and waterfall sounds, relaxing waves on a beach, and bird songs in the forest, either as standalone relaxing sounds, or to enhance our relaxing music tracks.
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3 Hour Relaxing Yoga Music: Meditation Music, Relaxation Music - YellowBrickCinema is the leader in Sleep Music, Relaxing Music, Study Music, Meditation Music (including Tibetan Music and Shamanic Music), Healing Music, Reiki Music, Zen Music, Spa and Massage Music, and Yoga Music.
We compose instrumental music that is specially designed to encourage and enhance relaxation, meditation, brain function and concentration, spa and massage therapy, and healing music therapy. In addition, we use binaural beats (Delta Waves, Alpha Waves and Theta Waves) to naturally encourage a state of relaxation which is perfect for concentration, meditation or deep sleep. Our long music playlists are perfect for your daily meditation and relaxation. Our music videos use light, beautiful, calming sounds (some with nature sounds) that leave you feeling refreshed.
Our music is popular for the following:
► Sleep Music:
YellowBrickCinema’s deep sleep music videos have been specifically composed to relax mind and body, and are suitable for babies, children, teens, and adults who need slow, beautiful, soft, soothing music to assist them to fall asleep, or to combat insomnia. See them as a form of sleep meditation or sleep hypnosis gently easing you into that wonderful relaxing world of healing sleep.
Our soothing music incorporates the relaxing sounds of nature to lull you into a deep, peaceful sleep. Use our music videos for sleep meditation and allow the dreamy landscape images to move body and mind into a deep state of relaxation. Fill your mind with our sleep music’s beautiful, soothing instrumental sounds while your brain moves through Theta Waves and Delta Waves, giving you the healing sleep you so richly deserve.
Whether you are a mother wanting to gently help your baby or toddler to fall asleep, a teenager wanting to slow and calm your racing mind, an executive lying awake stressed about work or a senior citizen battling with sleep insomnia, choosing one of YellowBrickCinema’s sleep music videos with their relaxing sounds will give you the deep sleep you need.
►Study & Focus Music:
YellowBrickCinema’s Study Music & Concentration Music is ideal background music to help you to study, concentrate, focus and work more effectively. We incorporate powerful Alpha Waves that naturally allow your mind to reach a state of focus, perfect for studying for that big test or exam.
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Our relaxing music is perfect for Deepak Chopra meditations, Buddhist meditation, Zen meditation, Mindfulness meditation and Eckhart Tolle meditation. This music is influenced by Japanese meditation music, Indian meditation music, Tibetan music and Shamanic music. Some benefits include cleansing the Chakra, opening the Third Eye and increasing Transcendental meditation skills. The work of Byron Katie, Sedona Method, Silva Method and the Secret highlights the fact that healing can occur through using the mind and being in the “now”. Healing Meditation can be practised using this music for best results.
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Our light instrumental music is useful after a long day of work to unwind and relax. The spa music, nature sounds, rain sounds, light piano, and easy listening instruments used in these tracks encourage ultimate relaxation. YellowBrickCinema’s music is great for massage therapy, and our music will help you relax your mind and body.
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Our Reiki Music and Zen Music is ideal for Reiki healing sessions, and encouraging a state of Zen. Let the calming, subtle sounds take you to a higher state of consciousness, and allow you to give and receive powerful Reiki vibrations.
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Our calming music is useful for yoga for beginners, yoga exercises, yoga chants influenced by Indian songs, African music, and is soothing music which can enable you to go into a yoga trance. If you are familiar with the work of Yogscast, Hare Krishna, Michael Franti, and Keshna be sure to use this.
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We use nature sounds such as gentle rain, rainstorm and thunder sounds, flowing river and waterfall sounds, relaxing waves on a beach, and bird songs in the forest, either as standalone relaxing sounds, or to enhance our relaxing music tracks.
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Oil Futures Markets: Prices, ETF, Analysis, Explained, Funds, History, Investment (1990)
Contracts on financial instruments were introduced in the 1970s by the Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME) and these instruments became hugely successful and quic...
Contracts on financial instruments were introduced in the 1970s by the Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME) and these instruments became hugely successful and quickly overtook commodities futures in terms of trading volume and global accessibility to the markets. This innovation led to the introduction of many new futures exchanges worldwide, such as the London International Financial Futures Exchange in 1982 (now Euronext.liffe), Deutsche Terminbörse (now Eurex) and the Tokyo Commodity Exchange (TOCOM). Today, there are more than 90 futures and futures options exchanges worldwide trading to include:
CME Group (formerly CBOT and CME) -- Currencies, Various Interest Rate derivatives (including US Bonds); Agricultural (Corn, Soybeans, Soy Products, Wheat, Pork, Cattle, Butter, Milk); Indices (Dow Jones Industrial Average, NASDAQ Composite, S&P; 500, etc.); Metals (Gold, Silver)
Intercontinental Exchange (ICE Futures Europe) - formerly the International Petroleum Exchange trades energy including crude oil, heating oil, gas oil (diesel), refined petroleum products, electric power, coal, natural gas, and emissions
NYSE Euronext - which absorbed Euronext into which London International Financial Futures and Options Exchange or LIFFE (pronounced 'LIFE') was merged. (LIFFE had taken over London Commodities Exchange ("LCE") in 1996)- softs: grains and meats. Inactive market in Baltic Exchange shipping. Index futures include EURIBOR, FTSE 100, CAC 40, AEX index.
South African Futures Exchange - SAFEX
Sydney Futures Exchange
Tokyo Stock Exchange TSE (JGB Futures, TOPIX Futures)
Tokyo Commodity Exchange TOCOM
Tokyo Financial Exchange - TFX - (Euroyen Futures, OverNight CallRate Futures, SpotNext RepoRate Futures)
Osaka Securities Exchange OSE (Nikkei Futures, RNP Futures)
London Metal Exchange - metals: copper, aluminium, lead, zinc, nickel, tin and steel
IntercontinentalExchange (ICE Futures U.S.) - formerly New York Board of Trade - softs: cocoa, coffee, cotton, orange juice, sugar
New York Mercantile Exchange CME Group- energy and metals: crude oil, gasoline, heating oil, natural gas, coal, propane, gold, silver, platinum, copper, aluminum and palladium
Dubai Mercantile Exchange
JFX Jakarta Futures Exchange
Montreal Exchange (MX) (owned by the TMX Group) also known in French as Bourse De Montreal: Interest Rate and Cash Derivatives: Canadian 90 Days Bankers' Acceptance Futures, Canadian government bond futures, S&P;/TSX 60 Index Futures, and various other Index Futures
Korea Exchange - KRX
Singapore Exchange - SGX - into which merged Singapore International Monetary Exchange (SIMEX)
ROFEX - Rosario (Argentina) Futures Exchange
NCDEX - National Commodity and Derivatives Exchange, India
Futures traders are traditionally placed in one of two groups: hedgers, who have an interest in the underlying asset (which could include an intangible such as an index or interest rate) and are seeking to hedge out the risk of price changes; and speculators, who seek to make a profit by predicting market moves and opening a derivative contract related to the asset "on paper", while they have no practical use for or intent to actually take or make delivery of the underlying asset. In other words, the investor is seeking exposure to the asset in a long futures or the opposite effect via a short futures contract.
Speculators typically fall into three categories: position traders, day traders, and swing traders (swing trading), though many hybrid types and unique styles exist. With many investors pouring into the futures markets in recent years controversy has risen about whether speculators are responsible for increased volatility in commodities like oil, and experts are divided on the matter. [7]
An example that has both hedge and speculative notions involves a mutual fund or separately managed account whose investment objective is to track the performance of a stock index such as the S&P; 500 stock index. The Portfolio manager often "equitizes" cash inflows in an easy and cost effective manner by investing in (opening long) S&P; 500 stock index futures. This gains the portfolio exposure to the index which is consistent with the fund or account investment objective without having to buy an appropriate proportion of each of the individual 500 stocks just yet. This also preserves balanced diversification, maintains a higher degree of the percent of assets invested in the market and helps reduce tracking error in the performance of the fund/account. When it is economically feasible (an efficient amount of shares of every individual position within the fund or account can be purchased), the portfolio manager can close the contract and make purchases of each individual stock.
The social utility of futures markets is considered to be mainly in the transfer of risk, and increased liquidity between traders with different risk and time preferences, from a hedger to a speculator, for example.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Futures_contract
wn.com/Oil Futures Markets Prices, Etf, Analysis, Explained, Funds, History, Investment (1990)
Contracts on financial instruments were introduced in the 1970s by the Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME) and these instruments became hugely successful and quickly overtook commodities futures in terms of trading volume and global accessibility to the markets. This innovation led to the introduction of many new futures exchanges worldwide, such as the London International Financial Futures Exchange in 1982 (now Euronext.liffe), Deutsche Terminbörse (now Eurex) and the Tokyo Commodity Exchange (TOCOM). Today, there are more than 90 futures and futures options exchanges worldwide trading to include:
CME Group (formerly CBOT and CME) -- Currencies, Various Interest Rate derivatives (including US Bonds); Agricultural (Corn, Soybeans, Soy Products, Wheat, Pork, Cattle, Butter, Milk); Indices (Dow Jones Industrial Average, NASDAQ Composite, S&P; 500, etc.); Metals (Gold, Silver)
Intercontinental Exchange (ICE Futures Europe) - formerly the International Petroleum Exchange trades energy including crude oil, heating oil, gas oil (diesel), refined petroleum products, electric power, coal, natural gas, and emissions
NYSE Euronext - which absorbed Euronext into which London International Financial Futures and Options Exchange or LIFFE (pronounced 'LIFE') was merged. (LIFFE had taken over London Commodities Exchange ("LCE") in 1996)- softs: grains and meats. Inactive market in Baltic Exchange shipping. Index futures include EURIBOR, FTSE 100, CAC 40, AEX index.
South African Futures Exchange - SAFEX
Sydney Futures Exchange
Tokyo Stock Exchange TSE (JGB Futures, TOPIX Futures)
Tokyo Commodity Exchange TOCOM
Tokyo Financial Exchange - TFX - (Euroyen Futures, OverNight CallRate Futures, SpotNext RepoRate Futures)
Osaka Securities Exchange OSE (Nikkei Futures, RNP Futures)
London Metal Exchange - metals: copper, aluminium, lead, zinc, nickel, tin and steel
IntercontinentalExchange (ICE Futures U.S.) - formerly New York Board of Trade - softs: cocoa, coffee, cotton, orange juice, sugar
New York Mercantile Exchange CME Group- energy and metals: crude oil, gasoline, heating oil, natural gas, coal, propane, gold, silver, platinum, copper, aluminum and palladium
Dubai Mercantile Exchange
JFX Jakarta Futures Exchange
Montreal Exchange (MX) (owned by the TMX Group) also known in French as Bourse De Montreal: Interest Rate and Cash Derivatives: Canadian 90 Days Bankers' Acceptance Futures, Canadian government bond futures, S&P;/TSX 60 Index Futures, and various other Index Futures
Korea Exchange - KRX
Singapore Exchange - SGX - into which merged Singapore International Monetary Exchange (SIMEX)
ROFEX - Rosario (Argentina) Futures Exchange
NCDEX - National Commodity and Derivatives Exchange, India
Futures traders are traditionally placed in one of two groups: hedgers, who have an interest in the underlying asset (which could include an intangible such as an index or interest rate) and are seeking to hedge out the risk of price changes; and speculators, who seek to make a profit by predicting market moves and opening a derivative contract related to the asset "on paper", while they have no practical use for or intent to actually take or make delivery of the underlying asset. In other words, the investor is seeking exposure to the asset in a long futures or the opposite effect via a short futures contract.
Speculators typically fall into three categories: position traders, day traders, and swing traders (swing trading), though many hybrid types and unique styles exist. With many investors pouring into the futures markets in recent years controversy has risen about whether speculators are responsible for increased volatility in commodities like oil, and experts are divided on the matter. [7]
An example that has both hedge and speculative notions involves a mutual fund or separately managed account whose investment objective is to track the performance of a stock index such as the S&P; 500 stock index. The Portfolio manager often "equitizes" cash inflows in an easy and cost effective manner by investing in (opening long) S&P; 500 stock index futures. This gains the portfolio exposure to the index which is consistent with the fund or account investment objective without having to buy an appropriate proportion of each of the individual 500 stocks just yet. This also preserves balanced diversification, maintains a higher degree of the percent of assets invested in the market and helps reduce tracking error in the performance of the fund/account. When it is economically feasible (an efficient amount of shares of every individual position within the fund or account can be purchased), the portfolio manager can close the contract and make purchases of each individual stock.
The social utility of futures markets is considered to be mainly in the transfer of risk, and increased liquidity between traders with different risk and time preferences, from a hedger to a speculator, for example.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Futures_contract
- published: 23 May 2015
- views: 2
Son Kite - Live In Tokyo [2004]
Tracklist:
01. Son Kite - Intro
02. Son Kite - Other Side
03. Son Kite - Poolop
04. Son Kite - Receive
05. Son Kite - Colours
06. Son Kite - Airplay
07. Son Ki...
Tracklist:
01. Son Kite - Intro
02. Son Kite - Other Side
03. Son Kite - Poolop
04. Son Kite - Receive
05. Son Kite - Colours
06. Son Kite - Airplay
07. Son Kite - Receive Pt. II
08. Son Kite - Jukebox
09. Vibrasphere - Newport (Son Kite Rmx)
10. Son Kite - Massive
11. Son Kite - The Stars Within Us
12. Son Kite - Live Loop
13. Son Kite - On Air
14. Cosma - Out Of Range (Son Kite Rmx)
15. Vernon - Wonderer (Son Kite Rmx)
First and foremost -- these DVDs are NTSC encoded, but will play on most region free players. However, the output is still NTSC, so it will not work on PAL-only displays. But most modern equipment accepts both nowadays...
Secondly - have you ever used the "angle button" on you DVD-remote for anything else than porn? Well, here's your chance to put is to some good use, 'cause this entire first DVD disc has linear duel footage you can switch between whist watching. The live performance and graphics on angle one, and trippy VJ visuals on angle two. The soundtrack is the same -- you decide on the visuals! ;o)
This is the Son Kite live performance on Halloween night 2003 @ the Venusfort venue in Tokyo Japan. The venue is beautiful in its majestic appearance; most of the crowd is dressed up in imaginative costumes and Son Kite has teamed up with highly professional video jockeys to ensure the Japanese will get a breathtaking experience for all senses. And thanks to modern technology we can now get almost the same experiences at home in our living rooms.
First part of show is mainly footage of the guys twisting knobs and people dancing their asses off. Towards the latter part, the producers start incorporating more stock footage into the mix + all kinds of filters and twisted effects -- increasing the visual bombardment for maximum enjoyment...
It's a visual tour de force as much as it is a rendition of Son Kite's greatest dancefloor bombshells. In this live performance we go beyond the Colours album -- some of our fav'e tracks and remixes from the back-catalogue are delivered in smashing live-versions. Furthermore it's also a welcomed opportunity to get up-close and personal with these sound wizards as they twist and turn their knobs. A cornucopia of close-up knob adjustment -- beautifully carried out by Seb & Marcus with immediate response from the audience... It's almost like being there yourself... Almost!
My personal highlights are definitely On Air, Other Side and The Stars Within Us. But as the Colours album, this DVD should really be enjoyed as a journey... I'm sure it was meant this way...91 minutes of pure joy!
Buy Here:
http://www.psyshop.com/shop/DVDs/dig/dig1dv001.html
wn.com/Son Kite Live In Tokyo 2004
Tracklist:
01. Son Kite - Intro
02. Son Kite - Other Side
03. Son Kite - Poolop
04. Son Kite - Receive
05. Son Kite - Colours
06. Son Kite - Airplay
07. Son Kite - Receive Pt. II
08. Son Kite - Jukebox
09. Vibrasphere - Newport (Son Kite Rmx)
10. Son Kite - Massive
11. Son Kite - The Stars Within Us
12. Son Kite - Live Loop
13. Son Kite - On Air
14. Cosma - Out Of Range (Son Kite Rmx)
15. Vernon - Wonderer (Son Kite Rmx)
First and foremost -- these DVDs are NTSC encoded, but will play on most region free players. However, the output is still NTSC, so it will not work on PAL-only displays. But most modern equipment accepts both nowadays...
Secondly - have you ever used the "angle button" on you DVD-remote for anything else than porn? Well, here's your chance to put is to some good use, 'cause this entire first DVD disc has linear duel footage you can switch between whist watching. The live performance and graphics on angle one, and trippy VJ visuals on angle two. The soundtrack is the same -- you decide on the visuals! ;o)
This is the Son Kite live performance on Halloween night 2003 @ the Venusfort venue in Tokyo Japan. The venue is beautiful in its majestic appearance; most of the crowd is dressed up in imaginative costumes and Son Kite has teamed up with highly professional video jockeys to ensure the Japanese will get a breathtaking experience for all senses. And thanks to modern technology we can now get almost the same experiences at home in our living rooms.
First part of show is mainly footage of the guys twisting knobs and people dancing their asses off. Towards the latter part, the producers start incorporating more stock footage into the mix + all kinds of filters and twisted effects -- increasing the visual bombardment for maximum enjoyment...
It's a visual tour de force as much as it is a rendition of Son Kite's greatest dancefloor bombshells. In this live performance we go beyond the Colours album -- some of our fav'e tracks and remixes from the back-catalogue are delivered in smashing live-versions. Furthermore it's also a welcomed opportunity to get up-close and personal with these sound wizards as they twist and turn their knobs. A cornucopia of close-up knob adjustment -- beautifully carried out by Seb & Marcus with immediate response from the audience... It's almost like being there yourself... Almost!
My personal highlights are definitely On Air, Other Side and The Stars Within Us. But as the Colours album, this DVD should really be enjoyed as a journey... I'm sure it was meant this way...91 minutes of pure joy!
Buy Here:
http://www.psyshop.com/shop/DVDs/dig/dig1dv001.html
- published: 10 Jan 2012
- views: 40606
FIRST B-29 RAID ON JAPAN TARGET TOKYO 1945 3446
Narrated by then-actor and later President of the United States Ronald Reagan, TARGET TOKYO presents the story of the first bombing raid on Tokyo by B-29 Sup......
Narrated by then-actor and later President of the United States Ronald Reagan, TARGET TOKYO presents the story of the first bombing raid on Tokyo by B-29 Sup...
wn.com/First B 29 Raid On Japan Target Tokyo 1945 3446
Narrated by then-actor and later President of the United States Ronald Reagan, TARGET TOKYO presents the story of the first bombing raid on Tokyo by B-29 Sup...
Biggest Sale Video (TM, Tanaka, Polarstar, Pantac, G&P;)
Shipping is separate. Contact me on Facebook or instagram DMs for quickest response. Paypal is best payment method, or cash if local.
My items for sale:
Evike...
Shipping is separate. Contact me on Facebook or instagram DMs for quickest response. Paypal is best payment method, or cash if local.
My items for sale:
Evike Pistol rack- $10
KJW MK1 22 pistol- $30
Snakeskin tri-shot with 2 shells- $30
Mystery Box- $25
Enola Gaye Deuce pouch- $8
Socom Gear pistol leash (tan)- $15
5.11 pistol leash unlimited leash (black)- $15
Green Sniper bag- $10
Mich XL OD helmet cover- $8
Harness and pad set for Emerson Fast Helmet- $14
TAG Multicam admin pouch- $25
Tokyo Maru Desert Eagle chrome mag (needs fill valve)- $30
Phantom (pantac) gear over the shoulder carry bag tan- $25
King Arms parts gbbr (needs work)- $65
G&P; custom built m4- $400
- G&P; stoner rifle body
- Iron airsoft hop up
- 6.03 tightbore
- Rare Stoner body
- Fighting cat front end with EOD freefloat rail and integrated supressor
- G&P; tank stock
- Knights Armament extended ambi mag release
- Magpul moe pistol grip
Madbull 6.01 13 inch tightbore- $17
Matrix/Angel Custom 6.03 10 and 1/4 inch tightbore- $18
Systema 6.04 brand new 9 inch tightbore- $22
Tornado Grenade parts- $15
Tokyo Marui Mp7 iron sights- $35
Vfc? not sure brand stock covers- $5
M16 carry handle- $10
Caseco Iphone 5 case (used once)- $15
Tokyo Marui Hi-Cap- $18
Tokyo Marui glock magazine- $30
WE Glock magazine without baseplace- $13
Tokyo Marui PSG-1 with 7.4 Lipo (Gun is like new condition)- $440
TM pistol boxes- $5 each
Gopro small glidecam plate- $10
Magpul ASAP gas gun sling attachment- $18
KWA chromed g36 flash hider- $12
Tokyo Marui Hi capa bottom rail attachment- $5
1911 high quality rear sight- $10
Flip up front sight- $12
Tanaka Kar98- $350 without hop up $450ish with new hop up and bucking
Condor radio pouch tan- $5
Black camelback hydration bladder- $12
Green condor hydration bladder- $10
Pantac New MBSS hydration backpack- $50
Alecmac111s Polarstar package- Price depends upon what all the buyer wants. I would like to sell everything together though.
Will trade for Systema PTW complete package
wn.com/Biggest Sale Video (Tm, Tanaka, Polarstar, Pantac, G P)
Shipping is separate. Contact me on Facebook or instagram DMs for quickest response. Paypal is best payment method, or cash if local.
My items for sale:
Evike Pistol rack- $10
KJW MK1 22 pistol- $30
Snakeskin tri-shot with 2 shells- $30
Mystery Box- $25
Enola Gaye Deuce pouch- $8
Socom Gear pistol leash (tan)- $15
5.11 pistol leash unlimited leash (black)- $15
Green Sniper bag- $10
Mich XL OD helmet cover- $8
Harness and pad set for Emerson Fast Helmet- $14
TAG Multicam admin pouch- $25
Tokyo Maru Desert Eagle chrome mag (needs fill valve)- $30
Phantom (pantac) gear over the shoulder carry bag tan- $25
King Arms parts gbbr (needs work)- $65
G&P; custom built m4- $400
- G&P; stoner rifle body
- Iron airsoft hop up
- 6.03 tightbore
- Rare Stoner body
- Fighting cat front end with EOD freefloat rail and integrated supressor
- G&P; tank stock
- Knights Armament extended ambi mag release
- Magpul moe pistol grip
Madbull 6.01 13 inch tightbore- $17
Matrix/Angel Custom 6.03 10 and 1/4 inch tightbore- $18
Systema 6.04 brand new 9 inch tightbore- $22
Tornado Grenade parts- $15
Tokyo Marui Mp7 iron sights- $35
Vfc? not sure brand stock covers- $5
M16 carry handle- $10
Caseco Iphone 5 case (used once)- $15
Tokyo Marui Hi-Cap- $18
Tokyo Marui glock magazine- $30
WE Glock magazine without baseplace- $13
Tokyo Marui PSG-1 with 7.4 Lipo (Gun is like new condition)- $440
TM pistol boxes- $5 each
Gopro small glidecam plate- $10
Magpul ASAP gas gun sling attachment- $18
KWA chromed g36 flash hider- $12
Tokyo Marui Hi capa bottom rail attachment- $5
1911 high quality rear sight- $10
Flip up front sight- $12
Tanaka Kar98- $350 without hop up $450ish with new hop up and bucking
Condor radio pouch tan- $5
Black camelback hydration bladder- $12
Green condor hydration bladder- $10
Pantac New MBSS hydration backpack- $50
Alecmac111s Polarstar package- Price depends upon what all the buyer wants. I would like to sell everything together though.
Will trade for Systema PTW complete package
- published: 22 Dec 2015
- views: 195
[PS3] Railfan 中央線 三鷹⇒東京 / Mitaka ⇒Tokyo Chūō main line
Rolling stock is the JR201 (201系) Stations are available in the following order: Mitaka - 三鷹 : 0:00 Kichijoji - : 2:00 Nishi-Ogikubo - 西荻窪 : 04:45 Ogikubo - ......
Rolling stock is the JR201 (201系) Stations are available in the following order: Mitaka - 三鷹 : 0:00 Kichijoji - : 2:00 Nishi-Ogikubo - 西荻窪 : 04:45 Ogikubo - ...
wn.com/Ps3 Railfan 中央線 三鷹⇒東京 Mitaka ⇒Tokyo Chūō Main Line
Rolling stock is the JR201 (201系) Stations are available in the following order: Mitaka - 三鷹 : 0:00 Kichijoji - : 2:00 Nishi-Ogikubo - 西荻窪 : 04:45 Ogikubo - ...
- published: 28 Jul 2012
- views: 63384
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author: digiamb
Airsoft - Impulse101 - Tokyo Marui HK417 Early version Overview
LISEZ !!! READ !!! English subtitles to be published pretty soon.
Hello, voici une présentation "rapide" du HK417 Marui EBBR, je remercie Julien et Kenji de la...
LISEZ !!! READ !!! English subtitles to be published pretty soon.
Hello, voici une présentation "rapide" du HK417 Marui EBBR, je remercie Julien et Kenji de la boutique IMPULSE pour leur réactivité.
Pour plus de facilité, la vidéo est divisée en chapitres :
________________________________________
Here is the video showing the new Marui HK417 early version EBBR; Thanks a lot to IMPULSE shop, Kenji and Julien for their kindness and reactivity. The video is divided into chapters :
00:00 Intro et déballage /intro and unboxing
03:40 Découverte de la réplique /discovering the replica
05:45 Encore des choses dans la boite ! /Still things in the box !
08:05 à la recherche de la batterie/looking for the battery
09:19 le chargeur / the magazine
12:19 le retour du 417 ! Back on the 417 !
14:27 organes de visée/the sights
15:15 la crosse/the stock
17:45 ah oui, la batterie !/let's put a battery in it !
19:41 changement de rail/changing the floating rail system
21:38 Crosse E1 et réglage moteur/E1 buttstock and tuning the motor
22:45 Démontage sommaire/field stripping
24:20 vue de la réplique et rapide tir/ flyby and some shooting
Liens/links :
IMPULSE shop : https://impulse101.jp/
L'antre le blog : http://lantredudingo.canalblog.com
Musique :
Youtube free music : sweet as honey
basematic-orc march ( http://ccmixter.org/files/basematic/33579 )
Dingchavez-termina ding
wn.com/Airsoft Impulse101 Tokyo Marui Hk417 Early Version Overview
LISEZ !!! READ !!! English subtitles to be published pretty soon.
Hello, voici une présentation "rapide" du HK417 Marui EBBR, je remercie Julien et Kenji de la boutique IMPULSE pour leur réactivité.
Pour plus de facilité, la vidéo est divisée en chapitres :
________________________________________
Here is the video showing the new Marui HK417 early version EBBR; Thanks a lot to IMPULSE shop, Kenji and Julien for their kindness and reactivity. The video is divided into chapters :
00:00 Intro et déballage /intro and unboxing
03:40 Découverte de la réplique /discovering the replica
05:45 Encore des choses dans la boite ! /Still things in the box !
08:05 à la recherche de la batterie/looking for the battery
09:19 le chargeur / the magazine
12:19 le retour du 417 ! Back on the 417 !
14:27 organes de visée/the sights
15:15 la crosse/the stock
17:45 ah oui, la batterie !/let's put a battery in it !
19:41 changement de rail/changing the floating rail system
21:38 Crosse E1 et réglage moteur/E1 buttstock and tuning the motor
22:45 Démontage sommaire/field stripping
24:20 vue de la réplique et rapide tir/ flyby and some shooting
Liens/links :
IMPULSE shop : https://impulse101.jp/
L'antre le blog : http://lantredudingo.canalblog.com
Musique :
Youtube free music : sweet as honey
basematic-orc march ( http://ccmixter.org/files/basematic/33579 )
Dingchavez-termina ding
- published: 04 Jan 2015
- views: 1178
Million Dollar Traders (Full Series 1 of 3)
Join Lex van Dam's Million Dollar Traders Live Trading Program and learn to trade like the professionals by applying his proven methodology to current, live mar...
Join Lex van Dam's Million Dollar Traders Live Trading Program and learn to trade like the professionals by applying his proven methodology to current, live markets on professional trading desk during this intensive 12-week course in London.
PROGRAM DETAILS:
- 12 Weeks (Weeks 1-4 Online Self-Study, Weeks 5-12 in London on the trading desk)
- 12 Places Available
- Price £6495
WATCH THE VIDEO: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vi9W_EcZ08Y
TO APPLY: email info@lexvandam.com with your telephone number, confirming your availability and stating why you feel you are suitable for the program (200 words max.)
Million Dollar Traders, Episode 1: "Make Me a Trader"
The contestants are introduced to the trading floor and begin to build their portfolios.
Million Dollar Traders is a three part series that aired on the BBC about hedge fund manager Lex Van Dam who tries to teach ordinary people to become successful traders. The series is particularly interesting because none of the traders understand what they are doing, but they all trade as though they did and the results were terrifying, both financially and emotionally. Many great trading lessons here.
About Jordan: http://www.jcls-forex.com/forex-trading-101/
Subscribe to JCL's! http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=4xreview
wn.com/Million Dollar Traders (Full Series 1 Of 3)
Join Lex van Dam's Million Dollar Traders Live Trading Program and learn to trade like the professionals by applying his proven methodology to current, live markets on professional trading desk during this intensive 12-week course in London.
PROGRAM DETAILS:
- 12 Weeks (Weeks 1-4 Online Self-Study, Weeks 5-12 in London on the trading desk)
- 12 Places Available
- Price £6495
WATCH THE VIDEO: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vi9W_EcZ08Y
TO APPLY: email info@lexvandam.com with your telephone number, confirming your availability and stating why you feel you are suitable for the program (200 words max.)
Million Dollar Traders, Episode 1: "Make Me a Trader"
The contestants are introduced to the trading floor and begin to build their portfolios.
Million Dollar Traders is a three part series that aired on the BBC about hedge fund manager Lex Van Dam who tries to teach ordinary people to become successful traders. The series is particularly interesting because none of the traders understand what they are doing, but they all trade as though they did and the results were terrifying, both financially and emotionally. Many great trading lessons here.
About Jordan: http://www.jcls-forex.com/forex-trading-101/
Subscribe to JCL's! http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=4xreview
- published: 07 May 2012
- views: 1725459
[AIRSOFT] Tuto Démontage L96 AWS Tokyo Marui
▌Rifles, Guns, Loadout etc... In Description ▌ ▽▽▽
Petit tuto simple et pratique pour apprendre à démonter son L96 AWS Tokyo Marui.
Dont forget to Hit this 'L...
▌Rifles, Guns, Loadout etc... In Description ▌ ▽▽▽
Petit tuto simple et pratique pour apprendre à démonter son L96 AWS Tokyo Marui.
Dont forget to Hit this 'Like', 'Sub' and 'Share' button !!
If you did it you can also win a Cookie, but not sure...
-----Répliques-----
Tokyo Marui VSR10 G-Spec Custom
Tokyo Marui G18C
-----Custom Spécial Hiver-----
Palsonite HD Cylinder Set PDI
V-Trigger PDI
Inner Barrel 6.04 303mm Stock
Spring VSR130 PDI
Barrels Spacer PDI
Hop Up Chamber Stock
Rubber Stock
Nub Homemade
-----Loadout-----
Combat Shirt AC Multicam Crye Precision
Combat Pant AC Multicam Crye Precision
Chest Rig MKII Multicam Tasmanian Tiger
Camelbak Coyote Pentagon
Chaussures Zephyr Noir GTX MID LOWA
Gants M-Pact Noir Mechanix
Shemagh Tan
-----Record & Montage-----
Sony HDR-PJ580 (Scope Cam)
Contour ROAM 2 (sur casquette)
PNJ cam aee sd23 (sur réplique)
Adobe Premiere Pro
-----Teamspeak 3-----
188.165.42.113:50793
wn.com/Airsoft Tuto Démontage L96 Aws Tokyo Marui
▌Rifles, Guns, Loadout etc... In Description ▌ ▽▽▽
Petit tuto simple et pratique pour apprendre à démonter son L96 AWS Tokyo Marui.
Dont forget to Hit this 'Like', 'Sub' and 'Share' button !!
If you did it you can also win a Cookie, but not sure...
-----Répliques-----
Tokyo Marui VSR10 G-Spec Custom
Tokyo Marui G18C
-----Custom Spécial Hiver-----
Palsonite HD Cylinder Set PDI
V-Trigger PDI
Inner Barrel 6.04 303mm Stock
Spring VSR130 PDI
Barrels Spacer PDI
Hop Up Chamber Stock
Rubber Stock
Nub Homemade
-----Loadout-----
Combat Shirt AC Multicam Crye Precision
Combat Pant AC Multicam Crye Precision
Chest Rig MKII Multicam Tasmanian Tiger
Camelbak Coyote Pentagon
Chaussures Zephyr Noir GTX MID LOWA
Gants M-Pact Noir Mechanix
Shemagh Tan
-----Record & Montage-----
Sony HDR-PJ580 (Scope Cam)
Contour ROAM 2 (sur casquette)
PNJ cam aee sd23 (sur réplique)
Adobe Premiere Pro
-----Teamspeak 3-----
188.165.42.113:50793
- published: 18 Mar 2015
- views: 35
Economic Growth, Financial Markets in Japan, and Emerging Markets - George Soros (2002)
Japan's securities markets increased their volume of dealings rapidly during the late 1980s, led by Japan's rapidly expanding securities firms. There were th......
Japan's securities markets increased their volume of dealings rapidly during the late 1980s, led by Japan's rapidly expanding securities firms. There were th...
wn.com/Economic Growth, Financial Markets In Japan, And Emerging Markets George Soros (2002)
Japan's securities markets increased their volume of dealings rapidly during the late 1980s, led by Japan's rapidly expanding securities firms. There were th...
HD Historic Stock Footage 1st CAVALRY DIV. WWII, KOREA, VIETNAM
True HD Direct Film Transfers - NO UPCONVERSIONS!
http://www.buyoutfootage.com/pages/titles/pd_dc_540.html
1st Cavalry Division WWII:
Shows 1st Cavalry Division...
True HD Direct Film Transfers - NO UPCONVERSIONS!
http://www.buyoutfootage.com/pages/titles/pd_dc_540.html
1st Cavalry Division WWII:
Shows 1st Cavalry Division, (The First Team) training as an infantry division near Brisbane, Queensland, Australia in 1943 (WWII). Brief scenes of the soldiers of the 1st Cavalry Division in combat in New Guinea, Los Negros, and battle of the Philippines in 1944.
1st Cavalry Division Occupation of Tokyo:
Brief scenes of the 1st Calvary Division arriving in Tokyo, Japan in September 1945. 1st Cavalry on occupation duty in Japan.
1st Cavalry Division In South Korea:
Shows troops of the 1st Battalion, 7th Cavalry Regiment, 1st Cavalry Division landing at Pohang-dong South Korea July 9, 1950. The balance of the 1st Cavalry Division landed a few days later. Shows 1st Cavalry Division troops fighting in Korea and linking up with the Army 7th Infantry Division.
December 1951 the 1st Cavalry Division is shipped back to Japan for garrison duty until 1957.
Shows the 1st Cavalry Division in Korea standing watch at the Korean Demilitarized Zone. Scenes of duties of 1st Cavalry Division soldiers at the Korean Demilitarized Zone.
05:55
Vietnam 1957. Acts of Viet Cong Terror:
Shows scenes of Communist Viet Cong (National Liberation Front) insurgency in South Vietnam in 1957. Shows VietCong guerrillas and soldiers of the People's Army of Vietnam (from North Vietnam) moving through the jungle in fight to overthrow the South Vietnam government. Image of burning hut in South Vietnam.
Shows U.S. Military Advisors in South Vietnam. U.S. helicopters used to quickly transport South Vietnam soldiers to battle zones. Scenes of soldiers wading through water, crossing a stream in Vietnam.
07:52
Formation and Training of The 11th Air Assault Division, Fort Benning Georgia:
On February 11, 1963 a new experimental Army unit, combining light infantry with integral helicopter transport and air support was formed and trained at Ft. Benning, Georgia. Shows training of soldiers and helicopter pilots. Pilots were trained in helicopter formation flying and gunnery practice. Shows the different aircraft assigned to the 11th Air Assault Division, the H-13 (OH-13) Sioux light observation helicopter, the UH-1 “Huey” helicopter, the Ch-47 Chinook helicopter, CH-54 Skycrane helicopter, The OV-1 Mohawk light attack and observation aircraft, and the DHC-4 Caribou (CV-2 Caribou) transport aircraft.
16:50
July 3, 1965, Fort Benning, Georgia The 1st Cavalry Division (Airmobile) Formed:
In a matter of days the 1st Cavalry Airmobile Division (New First Team) was ordered to Vietnam. By bus, by train, and by military vehicle convoys the 1st Cavalry Division headed to seaports to become the first full division of U.S. troops sent to Vietnam.
Equipment of the 1st Cavalry Airmobile Division shipped to Vietnam. Shows helicopters in plastic cocoons and other aircraft and equipment being loaded on aircraft carrier for shipment to Vietnam. In Vietnam a detachment of 1st Cav soldiers were preparing a base of operations at An Khe, in the central highlands of Binh Dinh Province, South Vietnam. Shows Cam Ranh Bay Vietnam being turned into the major supply port for all forces in vietnam.
Shows the aircraft carrier USS Boxer (CV-21) arriving Qui Nhon,Vietnam loaded with the 1st Cavalry helicopters. Shows soldiers preparing the helicopters for fly-off from USS Boxer. Landing craft ferried the 1st Calvary troops to shore at Qui Nhon from troop transport ships. Brief image of General Westmoreland on beach with troops. Shows 1st Calvary troops loading into Chinook helicopters for flight to base at An Khe. Shows 1st Calvary soldiers arriving at An Khe.
Shows first operation of 1st Calvary troops after arrival in Vietnam was “search and destroy” mission . Shows troops boarding UH-1 Huey helicopters, helicopters take off, and in flight. Shows helicopter door gunner firing at ground target. First wave of helicopters land. Shows second wave of helicopters landing. Shows troops wading through a flooded rice paddy and across a waist deep stream. CU of Vietnamese women with children. Fearful facial expression of Vietnamese woman. Shows large cache of captured Viet Cong weapons. Shows “downed” UH-1 helicopter being airlifted out of combat zone.
Wounded soldiers airlifted out of combat zone by “Dust Off” medical helicopter. Shows numerous UH-1 Huey helicopters taking off from a combat zone in Vietnam.
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1st Cavalry Division WWII:
Shows 1st Cavalry Division, (The First Team) training as an infantry division near Brisbane, Queensland, Australia in 1943 (WWII). Brief scenes of the soldiers of the 1st Cavalry Division in combat in New Guinea, Los Negros, and battle of the Philippines in 1944.
1st Cavalry Division Occupation of Tokyo:
Brief scenes of the 1st Calvary Division arriving in Tokyo, Japan in September 1945. 1st Cavalry on occupation duty in Japan.
1st Cavalry Division In South Korea:
Shows troops of the 1st Battalion, 7th Cavalry Regiment, 1st Cavalry Division landing at Pohang-dong South Korea July 9, 1950. The balance of the 1st Cavalry Division landed a few days later. Shows 1st Cavalry Division troops fighting in Korea and linking up with the Army 7th Infantry Division.
December 1951 the 1st Cavalry Division is shipped back to Japan for garrison duty until 1957.
Shows the 1st Cavalry Division in Korea standing watch at the Korean Demilitarized Zone. Scenes of duties of 1st Cavalry Division soldiers at the Korean Demilitarized Zone.
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Vietnam 1957. Acts of Viet Cong Terror:
Shows scenes of Communist Viet Cong (National Liberation Front) insurgency in South Vietnam in 1957. Shows VietCong guerrillas and soldiers of the People's Army of Vietnam (from North Vietnam) moving through the jungle in fight to overthrow the South Vietnam government. Image of burning hut in South Vietnam.
Shows U.S. Military Advisors in South Vietnam. U.S. helicopters used to quickly transport South Vietnam soldiers to battle zones. Scenes of soldiers wading through water, crossing a stream in Vietnam.
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Formation and Training of The 11th Air Assault Division, Fort Benning Georgia:
On February 11, 1963 a new experimental Army unit, combining light infantry with integral helicopter transport and air support was formed and trained at Ft. Benning, Georgia. Shows training of soldiers and helicopter pilots. Pilots were trained in helicopter formation flying and gunnery practice. Shows the different aircraft assigned to the 11th Air Assault Division, the H-13 (OH-13) Sioux light observation helicopter, the UH-1 “Huey” helicopter, the Ch-47 Chinook helicopter, CH-54 Skycrane helicopter, The OV-1 Mohawk light attack and observation aircraft, and the DHC-4 Caribou (CV-2 Caribou) transport aircraft.
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July 3, 1965, Fort Benning, Georgia The 1st Cavalry Division (Airmobile) Formed:
In a matter of days the 1st Cavalry Airmobile Division (New First Team) was ordered to Vietnam. By bus, by train, and by military vehicle convoys the 1st Cavalry Division headed to seaports to become the first full division of U.S. troops sent to Vietnam.
Equipment of the 1st Cavalry Airmobile Division shipped to Vietnam. Shows helicopters in plastic cocoons and other aircraft and equipment being loaded on aircraft carrier for shipment to Vietnam. In Vietnam a detachment of 1st Cav soldiers were preparing a base of operations at An Khe, in the central highlands of Binh Dinh Province, South Vietnam. Shows Cam Ranh Bay Vietnam being turned into the major supply port for all forces in vietnam.
Shows the aircraft carrier USS Boxer (CV-21) arriving Qui Nhon,Vietnam loaded with the 1st Cavalry helicopters. Shows soldiers preparing the helicopters for fly-off from USS Boxer. Landing craft ferried the 1st Calvary troops to shore at Qui Nhon from troop transport ships. Brief image of General Westmoreland on beach with troops. Shows 1st Calvary troops loading into Chinook helicopters for flight to base at An Khe. Shows 1st Calvary soldiers arriving at An Khe.
Shows first operation of 1st Calvary troops after arrival in Vietnam was “search and destroy” mission . Shows troops boarding UH-1 Huey helicopters, helicopters take off, and in flight. Shows helicopter door gunner firing at ground target. First wave of helicopters land. Shows second wave of helicopters landing. Shows troops wading through a flooded rice paddy and across a waist deep stream. CU of Vietnamese women with children. Fearful facial expression of Vietnamese woman. Shows large cache of captured Viet Cong weapons. Shows “downed” UH-1 helicopter being airlifted out of combat zone.
Wounded soldiers airlifted out of combat zone by “Dust Off” medical helicopter. Shows numerous UH-1 Huey helicopters taking off from a combat zone in Vietnam.
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(HD) Tokyo Yurikamome XXL 東京の ゆりかもめ
Welcome on the Yurikamome Line in Tokyo! Let's visit the Bay of Tokyo, Odaiba and the Rainbow Bridge. You can use the annotations @ 0:17 to jump directly to ......
Welcome on the Yurikamome Line in Tokyo! Let's visit the Bay of Tokyo, Odaiba and the Rainbow Bridge. You can use the annotations @ 0:17 to jump directly to ...
wn.com/(Hd) Tokyo Yurikamome Xxl 東京の ゆりかもめ
Welcome on the Yurikamome Line in Tokyo! Let's visit the Bay of Tokyo, Odaiba and the Rainbow Bridge. You can use the annotations @ 0:17 to jump directly to ...
Finance Ministers on the Global Economic Outlook, Japanese Economy - Paul Krugman (2002)
In the three decades following 1960, Japan ignored defense spending in favor of economic growth, thus allowing for a rapid economic growth referred to as the......
In the three decades following 1960, Japan ignored defense spending in favor of economic growth, thus allowing for a rapid economic growth referred to as the...
wn.com/Finance Ministers On The Global Economic Outlook, Japanese Economy Paul Krugman (2002)
In the three decades following 1960, Japan ignored defense spending in favor of economic growth, thus allowing for a rapid economic growth referred to as the...