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Hiroshima (広島市, Hiroshima-shi) ( listen ) is the capital of Hiroshima Prefecture, and the largest city in the Chūgoku region of western Honshu, the largest island of Japan. The city's name, 広島, means "Wide Island" in Japanese. Hiroshima gained city status on April 1, 1889. On April 1, 1980, Hiroshima became a designated city. As of 2006, the city had an estimated population of 1,154,391. Kazumi Matsui has been the city's mayor since April 2011.
Hiroshima is best known as the first city in history to be targeted by a nuclear weapon when the United States Army Air Forces (USAAF) dropped an atomic bomb on the city at 8:15 a.m. on August 6, 1945, near the end of World War II.
Hiroshima was established on the river delta coastline of the Seto Inland Sea in 1589 by the powerful warlord Mōri Terumoto, who made it his capital after leaving Kōriyama Castle in Aki Province.Hiroshima Castle was quickly built, and in 1593 Terumoto moved in. Terumoto was on the losing side at the Battle of Sekigahara. The winner of the battle, Tokugawa Ieyasu, deprived Mori Terumoto of most of his fiefs including Hiroshima and gave Aki Province to Masanori Fukushima, a daimyo who had supported Tokugawa.
Cruisin' J-Town 0:00 Odori 3:19 Echoes 7:57 Winds Of Change 12:28 Warriors 18:59 Shinto 23:25 All I Want 27:55 Fortune Teller 33:03 Credits Backing Vocals – Augie Johnson, Jim Gilstrap, Lillian Tyne, Marlena Jeter Bass – Dane Matsumura Congas, Timbales – Alex Acuna Drums – Danny Yamamoto Engineer – Allen Sides, Hank Sanicola, Mark Ettel Executive-Producer – Larkin Arnold Guitar – Peter Hata Keyboards, Synthesizer – Richard Mathews Koto, Koto [Bass], Shamisen – June Okida Kuramoto Producer – Wayne Henderson Producer [Associate] – Dan Kuramoto Saxophone, Flute, Flute [Japanese], Vocals, Percussion – Dan Kuramoto Sho – Masao & Manabu Synthesizer – Michael Boddicker Taiko, Percussion – Johnny Mori Vocals, Congas, Percussion – Jess Acuna Vocals, Percussion – Teri Kusumoto
Art Direction -- Donn Davenport, Roland Young (3) Backing Vocals -- Augie Johnson, Jim Gilstrap, Lillian Tyne*, Marlena Jeter Bass -- Dane Matsumura Congas, Timbales -- Alex Acuna* Drums -- Danny Yamamoto Engineer -- Allen Sides, Hank Sanicola, Mark Ettel Executive-producer -- Larkin Arnold Guitar -- Peter Hata Keyboards, Synthesizer -- Richard Mathews Koto, Koto [Bass], Shamisen -- June Okida Kuramoto* Management [Direction - For Anaba Management] -- John Kuramoto Management [Representation - For Regency Artists, Ltd., Los Angeles] -- David Snyder (4) Mastered By -- Mike Reese Mixed By -- Allen Sides, Hank Sanicola Photography By -- Michael Hashimoto* Producer -- Wayne Henderson Producer [Associate] -- Dan Kuramoto Saxophone, Flute, Flute [Japanese], Vocals, Percussion -- Dan Kuramoto Sho...
http://www.discogs.com/Hiroshima-Odori/master/218963
Off the 1980 LP "Odori" Precursor to "Smooth Jazz" genre. Got some R&B; fm radio play but really never took hold.
Hiroshima's entire debut masterpiece... Track listing: 00:00 ''Lion Dance'' 05:50 ''Roomful of Mirrors'' 09:25 ''Kokoro'' 16:07 ''Long Time Love'' 20:12 ''Da-Da'' 26:45 ''Never, Ever'' 30:42 ''Holidays'' 34:04 ''Taiko Song'' EnJoY! ;)
Album: Hiroshima - Between Black and White Song # 8 I am a big fan of Hiroshima's and this is one of the many great songs of this group. I hope that you enjoy them
Japan travel guide to what to do and eat in Miyajima, Hiroshima in a day! Hiroshima is near the bottom of the main island Honshu and a must visit when coming to Hiroshima is the island Itsukushima, more popularly known as Miyajima. It’s one of Japan’s top 3 scenic sights, most famous for its giant torii gate, which at high tide seems to float on the water. Miyajima island is also a great place for a day trip from the Kansai region like Kyoto and Osaka but I would recommend staying in Hiroshima for a few days to explore Hiroshima city and another day for Miyajima island. I started my trip off at Hiroshima station and took a 25 minute train ride to JR Miyajima-guchi station. From there it’s less than a 5 minute walk to the ferry terminal where you will take a 10 minute ferry ride to go t...
Hiroshima. We know this city has a past, but now Hiroshima is a modern, cosmopolitan city with excellent culture, nature, and food. Hey, guys, I am Yusuke Nasu, and today's Japanesquest, I'm gonna introduce the 7 best places to visit in Hiroshima! No.1 0:30 Shukkeien Garden No.2 1:34 Miyajima Island No.3 2:52 Mount Misen No.4 3:50 Mazda Museum No.5 5:00 Peace Memorial Park No.6 6:28 Peace Memorial Museum No.7 7:25 Okonomimura Village ==Other Recommended Video== 10 Best Places to Visit in Kyoto! | Japan Travel Guide https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Od6IoKKriXo 11 Things to Do in Sapporo, Hokkaido! | Japan Travel Guide https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eTRoDmIH-kA -Follow Japanesquest!- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/japanesquest Instagram: http://instagram.com/japanesquest -M...
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Hiroshima's okonomiyaki is its best known regional specialty. A savoury layered "pancake" of noodles, cabbage, pork and many other ingredients, it's a must-try for any visitor to the city. In this episode I visit Yagenbori Hassho - known to locals as the famous "Blue Hassho" - which many say is the city's best, and learn how to eat okonomiyaki like a Hiroshima local.
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...
Hiroshima today, Japan tours 2016 - Tourist attractions in Hiroshima, Japan - Trip to Hiroshima, Japan Travel Videos HD, World Travel Guide http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=World1Tube To most people, Hiroshima means just one thing. The city's name will forever evoke thoughts of 6 August 1945, when Hiroshima became the target of the world's first atomic-bomb attack. Hiroshima's Peace Memorial Park is a constant reminder of that day, and it attracts visitors from all over the world. But leafy Hiroshima, with its wide boulevards and laid-back friendliness, is a far from depressing place. Present-day Hiroshima is home to a thriving and internationally minded community, and it's worth spending a couple of nights here to experience the city at its vibrant best. Atomic Bomb D...
Check out the Odigo Japan Website for all Japan related information! https://goo.gl/qJyLql More Information About These Places Miyajima Island: https://www.odigo.travel/spots/55e0ee0969702d0ebc770100 Itsukushima Shrine: https://www.odigo.travel/spots/53e05f9e69702d54059f1500 Atomic Bomb Dome: https://www.odigo.travel/spots/53e0574369702d54054a1500 Peace Memorial Museum: https://www.odigo.travel/spots/53e051ef69702d54050c1500 Okunoshima Island: https://www.odigo.travel/spots/56030f5b69702d45b3c30100 We’re sending a bunch of YouTubers out to explore Japan, covering the entire country - all 47 Prefectures! Come follow us on this journey as we upload daily vlogs and special reports about our adventures, as well as interesting features and fun facts about Japan. Check out Kim Dao here: ht...
2nd August 2016 This year Neil and I took a trip to Japan for 2 weeks, going to Tokyo, Fuji, Kyoto, Nara, Hemiji, Hiroshima and then back to Tokyo.... Here are our Adventures! Today we explored the beautiful and hard hitting city of Hiroshima! Thanks to Eric Taylor for the music (TraditionalJapanese)
Memories of a three-week railway journey through Japan developed into a fascinating short film. Filmmakers Vincent Urban, Alex Schiller, and Alex Tank zoomed through Tokyo, Osaka, Hiroshima, and Kyoto and experienced a culture that somehow balances rich tradition with a very futuristic present. Follow Vincent Urban on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/vincenturbanfilms ➡ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe ➡ Get More Short Film Showcase: http://bit.ly/Shortfilmshowcase About Short Film Showcase: A curated collection of the most captivating documentary shorts from filmmakers around the world. Know of a great short film that should be part of our Showcase? Email SFS@ngs.org to submit a video for consideration. See more from National Geographic's Short Film Showcase at http://document...
Flying over Tokyo was the best welcoming card we could get. As we landed in Narita Airport, we couldn’t wait to explore the bustling capital of Japan. It’s neon-lit skyscrapers shoulder to shoulder with buddhist temples and cherry blossom trees define the country. From the concrete streets of Tokyo and the temples of Kyoto to the port city of Nagasaki, a dance between the ultramodern and the traditional is always there. A ride in the Shinkansen from the island of Honshu to the Kyushu revealed more than the guide book Japan. Over the course of 16 days we dined with locals in Fukuoka, explored caves amidst the crashing waves in Enoshima and played with friendly deers in Miyajima island. Enjoy. Filmed and edited: Edgar Pinto Shot on: Canon 70D Lens: Canon 18-135mm 3.5 All shots are han...
"HIDDEN GEMS OF AN ISLAND NATION" ─ This eye-opening journey introduces you to the astonishing natural wonders, arts, monuments and vibrant cities of Japan. Japan is one of the world’s most enigmatic and diverse countries, a land filled with buzzing cosmopolitan centres, extraordinary ancient ruins, magnificent art and boundless fun. Join us on an astonishing adventure through Japan’s historic, artistic and cultural centres, from Kyoto to Kobe, Kyusu to Beppu, and from Hiroshima to the coolest city in the world – Tokyo. Whether you are a seasoned explorer or a first-time visitor, the memories and experiences gathered from this trip will stay with you forever. Our voyage Japan will be rich in information and humour, whilst our excursions provide an unforgettable, unique portrait of a countr...
You are invited to the Mitaki Temple short tour Experience both natural wonder and Japanese traditional culture. Mitaki is a great place for a short break destination, only 30 minutes from Hiroshima Station. Come and walk with me through green trees and moss-covered stones beside gentle brooks, and see Buddhist Kannon (or Goddess of Mercy), Zizo Bosatsu and Deva Kings. Hiroshima Fun Time (with a licensed tour guide) http://www.hiroshima-funtime.net/ a film by Junji Kobayashi shot on iPhone6 plus + Moment
Cruisin' J-Town 0:00 Odori 3:19 Echoes 7:57 Winds Of Change 12:28 Warriors 18:59 Shinto 23:25 All I Want 27:55 Fortune Teller 33:03 Credits Backing Vocals – Augie Johnson, Jim Gilstrap, Lillian Tyne, Marlena Jeter Bass – Dane Matsumura Congas, Timbales – Alex Acuna Drums – Danny Yamamoto Engineer – Allen Sides, Hank Sanicola, Mark Ettel Executive-Producer – Larkin Arnold Guitar – Peter Hata Keyboards, Synthesizer – Richard Mathews Koto, Koto [Bass], Shamisen – June Okida Kuramoto Producer – Wayne Henderson Producer [Associate] – Dan Kuramoto Saxophone, Flute, Flute [Japanese], Vocals, Percussion – Dan Kuramoto Sho – Masao & Manabu Synthesizer – Michael Boddicker Taiko, Percussion – Johnny Mori Vocals, Congas, Percussion – Jess Acuna Vocals, Percussion – Teri Kusumoto
Art Direction -- Donn Davenport, Roland Young (3) Backing Vocals -- Augie Johnson, Jim Gilstrap, Lillian Tyne*, Marlena Jeter Bass -- Dane Matsumura Congas, Timbales -- Alex Acuna* Drums -- Danny Yamamoto Engineer -- Allen Sides, Hank Sanicola, Mark Ettel Executive-producer -- Larkin Arnold Guitar -- Peter Hata Keyboards, Synthesizer -- Richard Mathews Koto, Koto [Bass], Shamisen -- June Okida Kuramoto* Management [Direction - For Anaba Management] -- John Kuramoto Management [Representation - For Regency Artists, Ltd., Los Angeles] -- David Snyder (4) Mastered By -- Mike Reese Mixed By -- Allen Sides, Hank Sanicola Photography By -- Michael Hashimoto* Producer -- Wayne Henderson Producer [Associate] -- Dan Kuramoto Saxophone, Flute, Flute [Japanese], Vocals, Percussion -- Dan Kuramoto Sho...
http://www.discogs.com/Hiroshima-Odori/master/218963
Off the 1980 LP "Odori" Precursor to "Smooth Jazz" genre. Got some R&B; fm radio play but really never took hold.
Hiroshima's entire debut masterpiece... Track listing: 00:00 ''Lion Dance'' 05:50 ''Roomful of Mirrors'' 09:25 ''Kokoro'' 16:07 ''Long Time Love'' 20:12 ''Da-Da'' 26:45 ''Never, Ever'' 30:42 ''Holidays'' 34:04 ''Taiko Song'' EnJoY! ;)
Album: Hiroshima - Between Black and White Song # 8 I am a big fan of Hiroshima's and this is one of the many great songs of this group. I hope that you enjoy them
Cruisin' J-Town 0:00 Odori 3:19 Echoes 7:57 Winds Of Change 12:28 Warriors 18:59 Shinto 23:25 All I Want 27:55 Fortune Teller 33:03 Credits Backing Vocals – Augie Johnson, Jim Gilstrap, Lillian Tyne, Marlena Jeter Bass – Dane Matsumura Congas, Timbales – Alex Acuna Drums – Danny Yamamoto Engineer – Allen Sides, Hank Sanicola, Mark Ettel Executive-Producer – Larkin Arnold Guitar – Peter Hata Keyboards, Synthesizer – Richard Mathews Koto, Koto [Bass], Shamisen – June Okida Kuramoto Producer – Wayne Henderson Producer [Associate] – Dan Kuramoto Saxophone, Flute, Flute [Japanese], Vocals, Percussion – Dan Kuramoto Sho – Masao & Manabu Synthesizer – Michael Boddicker Taiko, Percussion – Johnny Mori Vocals, Congas, Percussion – Jess Acuna Vocals, Percussion – Teri Kusumoto