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Kobe (神戸市, Kōbe-shi, Japanese pronunciation: [koːꜜbe]) is the sixth-largest city in Japan and is the capital city of Hyōgo Prefecture. It is located on the southern side of the main island of Honshū, on the north shore of Osaka Bay and about 30 km (19 mi) west of Osaka. With a population around 1.5 million, the city is part of the Keihanshin metropolitan area along with Osaka and Kyoto.
The earliest written records regarding the region come from the Nihon Shoki, which describes the founding of the Ikuta Shrine by Empress Jingū in AD 201. For most of its history, the area was never a single political entity, even during the Tokugawa Period, when the port was controlled directly by the Tokugawa Shogunate. Kobe did not exist in its current form until its founding in 1889. Its name comes from "kanbe" (神戸), an archaic title for supporters of the city's Ikuta Shrine. Kobe became one of Japan's 17 designated cities in 1956.
Kobe was one of the cities to open for trade with the West following the 1853 end of the policy of seclusion and has since been known as a cosmopolitan port city. While the 1995 Great Hanshin earthquake diminished much of Kobe's prominence as a port city, it remains Japan's fourth busiest container port. Companies headquartered in Kobe include ASICS, Kawasaki Heavy Industries, and Kobe Steel, as well as over 100 international corporations with Asian or Japanese headquarters in the city such as Eli Lilly and Company, Procter & Gamble, Boehringer Ingelheim, and Nestlé. The city is the point of origin and namesake of Kobe beef, as well as the site of one of Japan's most famous hot spring resorts, Arima Onsen.
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The Last of the Mohicans: A Narrative of 1757 (1826) is a historical novel by James Fenimore Cooper. It is the second book of the Leatherstocking Tales pentalogy and the best known to contemporary audiences.The Pathfinder, published 14 years later in 1840, is its sequel.The Last of the Mohicans is set in 1757, during the French and Indian War (the Seven Years' War), when France and Great Britain battled for control of North America. During this war, both the French and the British used Native American allies, but the French were particularly dependent, as they were outnumbered in the Northeast frontier areas by the more numerous British colonists.
The novel is primarily set in the upper New York wilderness, detailing the transport of the two daughters of Colonel Munro, Alice and Cora, to a safe destination at Fort William Henry. Among the caravan guarding the women are the frontiersman Natty Bumppo, the Major Duncan Heyward, and the Indians Chingachgook and Uncas, the former of whom is the novel's title character. These characters are sometimes seen as a microcosm of the budding American society, particularly with regards to their racial composition.
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Ann Veronica describes the rebellion of Ann Veronica Stanley, "a young lady of nearly two-and-twenty," against her middle-class father's stern patriarchal rule. The novel dramatizes the contemporary problem of the New Woman. It is set in Victorian era London and environs, except for an Alpine excursion. Ann Veronica offers vignettes of the Women's suffrage movement in Great Britain and features a chapter inspired by the 1908 attempt of suffragettes to storm Parliament.
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Friedrich August Hayek CH (8 May 1899 -- 23 March 1992), born in Austria-Hungary as Friedrich August von Hayek, was an economist and philosopher best known for his defense of classical liberalism. In 1974, Hayek shared the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences (with Gunnar Myrdal) for his "pioneering work in the theory of money and economic fluctuations and... penetrating analysis of the interdependence of economic, social and institutional phenomena." Hayek is considered to be a major economist and political philosopher of the twentieth century. Hayek's account of how changing prices communicate information which enables individuals to coordinate their plans is widely regarded as an important achievement in economics. He also contributed to the fields of systems thinking, jurispruden...
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1 day Japan travel itinerary guide on what to do and eat in Kobe. Kobe is under an hour away from Kyoto and Osaka, so it makes the perfect day trip as well. Kobe is very well known for their famous Kobe Beef, however this city has much more to offer than just that. In this video let me show you how to travel around Kobe efficiently and visit the must see places in just one day. 1 day in Kobe is enough to see the main areas of the city, however if you want to do more activities like hiking, going to the onsen or more hands on cultural experiences then a few days would be better. Also, If you have more days to spend here then I definitely recommend checking out more of the local areas and back streets!!! Things to do in Kobe city, Japan: JR Shin-Kobe Station Shin-Kobe Ropeway Nunobiki W...
Japan Travel: Sights of Kobe When people travel to Japan, they may think of Tokyo, Kyoto, and Osaka to be there main destinations, however Kobe is definitely an incredible world travel destinations as well. The famed Kobe Beef is recognized world wide as some of the highest quality beef in existence. The Kobe harbor night view is unmatched. You can sample other food as well in it's bustling China town as well as the city's famous pudding. Kobe is a very short Shinkansen bullet train ride from Osaka so you should definitely hop on the railway for some adventure if you are in the Kansai region. Visit Japan to discover them for yourself. Learn more below. http://www.japantravelinfo.com/top/in... http://www.gotokyo.org/en/ http://gaijinpot.com
March 2016 We are still in Osaka, and since Kobe is so close by we decided to visit. Names and links to the places we visited are in the description below ~ ——— We took an evening trip to Kobe - The land of beef. But we didn’t have any steak! But we had lots of other delicious things instead. This was my first time ever visiting Kobe, so I was happy just exploring for a bit. We started off around the main station and then made our way down to the harborland. (But we will probably go back here sometime soon to have some real Kobe beef!) --- Hyotan Sannomiya - Gyoza A gyoza restaurant with a long history. This place only serves gyoza! But probably also the best gyoza in town. The place is small tho, so you usually have to stand in line for a while, depending on when you visit. We only h...
TOKYO vlog: https://youtu.be/7avYQfR10cU Taking the Shinkansen to Shin-Osaka, follow our one week trip around Osaka, Kyoto, Kobe and Hiroshima. Visiting Fushima Inari, Arashiyama Bamboo Forest, Dotonbori, Miyajima and other temples, shrines and tourist attractions! • Become a fan! http://allam.co/youtubesub • Read more about the Japan trip on the blog at http://jellyjourneys.com/blog/2016/japan-osaka-kyoto-kobe-hiroshima -- QUESTIONS? Check my FAQs first: http://joeallam.co.uk/faq -- MUSIC PRODUCER? Get in touch—I'm on a major lookout for new tunes! http://twitter.com/joeallam -- From our month in Japan, we decided to explore more of the country using our Japan Rail Passes and visit Osaka. Being based in Osaka for a week, we were able to visit the other cities of Kyoto, Kobe and Hiroshima...
Looking for Things to Do in Kobe, Japan in 2017to get ready for your Japan Trip? Heard about Kobe Beef? Why is Kobe Beef unique? Find out in this video as I head to Chinatown in Kobe, Japan to investigate. I also try Sashimi and Katsudon....to varying degrees of success! Other Kobe Things to Do and Kobe Activities featured in this video - - Nunobiki Falls - close to Shin-Kobe station - Disaster Reduction & Human Renovation Institution (learn about the Kobe Earthquake in 1995) - Motomachi Shopping - Sannomiya Shopping - How to use the Kobe Subway I hope you enjoy! Thankyou for watching! Get your first UBER ride at http://www.uber.com/invite/davido15990ue Get £15 off at Airbnb at http://www.airbnb.co.uk/c/davido7156?s=41 Check out GoPro and accessories! - a small amount of commis...
Kobe (神戸, Kōbe) is the capital of Hyogo Prefecture and one of Japan's ten largest cities. Located between the sea and the Rokko mountain range, Kobe is also considered one of Japan's most attractive cities. Kobe has been an important port city for many centuries. Its port was among the first to be opened to foreign trade in the 19th century alongside the ports of Yokohama, Nagasaki, Hakodate and Niigata. In 1995, Kobe was hit by the Great Hanshin-Awaji Earthquake, which killed over 5000 people and destroyed tens of thousands of buildings. Today the city is completely rebuilt, and few signs of the terrible event remain. Check out the Odigo Japan Website for all Japan related information! https://goo.gl/UkzeoG We’re sending a bunch of YouTubers out to explore Japan, covering the entire co...