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Honshu (本州, Honshū, literally "Main Island" or "Main Province") ([hoɴꜜɕɯᵝː]) is the largest and most populous island of Japan. The nation's main island, it is south of Hokkaido across the Tsugaru Strait, north of Shikoku across the Inland Sea, and northeast of Kyushu across the Kanmon Straits. It is the seventh largest island in the world, and the second most populous after Java.
It had a population of 103 million in 2005, mostly concentrated in the available lowlands, notably in the Kantō plain where 25% of the total population resides in the Greater Tokyo Area, which includes Tokyo and Yokohama, Kawasaki, Saitama and Chiba cities. Most of the nation's industry is located along the belt running from Tokyo along Honshu's southern coastal cities, including Kyoto, Osaka, Nagoya, Kobe, and Hiroshima, part of the Taiheiyō Belt.
The economy along the northwestern coast by the Sea of Japan is largely based on fishing and agriculture;Niigata is noted as an important producer of rice. The Kantō and Nōbi plains produce rice and vegetables. Yamanashi is a major fruit-growing area, and Aomori is famous for its apples.
Actors: Krista Johnston (miscellaneous crew), Michael Chow Man-Kin (actor), Robert Halmi Sr. (producer), Ken Thorne (composer), Alan Shearman (actor), Kevin Connor (director), Melissa Sue Anderson (actress), Robert Halmi Sr. (producer), Rodger Bumpass (actor), Robert Halmi Jr. (producer), Brian Dennehy (actor), Ian Somerhalder (actor), Matthew O'Connor (producer), BD Wong (actor), Kay Tong Lim (actor),
Plot: Assigned to accompany two priests on a mission to convert the court of Kublai Khan to Christianity, Marco Polo is abandoned in the mountains when the priests, doubting the very existence of China, turn back. Polo eventually pushes bravely forth alone toward the fabled country where he is accepted as an envoy into Khan's court. Marooned on the far side of the world, Polo, accompanied by his servant, Pedro, advances as a Mongol grandee for twenty extraordinary years. What he eventually brings back with him to the West is a chronicle that changed history forever.
Keywords: adventurer, asia, character-name-in-title, chinese, christian, christianity, kublai-khan, marco-polo, mongol, new-worldTom Vasel takes a look at Honshu, a trick-taking game about city building! BGG link here: https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/207336/honshu Find great tables here! https://www.rathskellers.com/ Buy great games at http://www.coolstuffinc.com Find more reviews and videos at http://www.dicetower.com
A video outlining gameplay for the boardgame Honshu. For more game info, https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/207336/honshu Part I: Gameplay Runthrough https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QANSQxseriE Part II: Extended Gameplay https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Um8iPOaR0Yg Part III: Final Thoughts https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uFppNjw8J50 --------------------- Hey Everybody! Today Paulo Runs Through "Rahdo's Goofs" If you find Goofs I didn’t notice Please leave Timestamps :) Thank You 7:52 To 56 9:47 I think Richard is in need of some glasses!!
Welcome to JonGetsGames! Here is my Honshu board game review. Look below to skip to each section of the video: Positive Review Points - 6:33 Neutral Review Points - 10:03 Negative Review Points - 12:57 Variability - 16:59 Player Count - 17:42 Conclusion - 19:09 Support me on Patreon! http://www.patreon.com/JonGetsGames Follow me on Twitter! https://twitter.com/JonGetsGames Subscribe to my GeekList! http://bit.ly/JGG-Geeklist Like my Facebook page! http://www.facebook.com/JonGetsGames
Honshu is a trick-taking, map building card game set in feudal Japan. Join Molly and Shawn of @2ofheartsgames as they introduce, teach, and discuss the game. If you like what you see, please leave us a like, subscribe if you want to see more content, share on social media, and of course comment so that we can have a conversation about the game! 0:00 - overview 2:02 - how-to 6:48 - review
Honshu Review Intro (00:00); game overview (01:01); final thoughts and review (07:35); Honshu https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/207336/honshu by Renegade Game Studios http://www.renegadegamestudios.com/ Subscribe to Drive Thru Review: http://goo.gl/LrTiG5 DriveThruGames website: http://www.drivethrugames.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DriveThruReview Twitter: https://twitter.com/e3kmouse Google+: https://plus.google.com/+Drivethruvideos/ BGG Geeklist: http://boardgamegeek.com/geeklist/65519/drive-thru-review-video-reviews To find audio versions of this and other game reviews and vlogs, head over to the Drive Thru Review Audio feed. You can subscribe to the feed in multiple locations. iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/drive-thru-review-audio/id1065301287 BGG: https...
Mit Honshu befand sich einmal wieder ein Spiel aus der Kategorie Aufwärmspiel oder Absacker, oder eben für zwischendurch mal, für längere Zeit. Da wir immer auf der Suche nach Spielen dieser Art sind, die aber trotzdem fordernd genug sind, kam uns das kleine Kartenspiel von Lautapelit mit seiner Patch Mechanik gerade recht. Mal was anderes könnte man sagen und gerade so viel Stichspiel wie ich es vertragen kann 😉 Seht selbst Spielerzahl: 2-5 Spieldauer: 30 Minuten Alter: ab 8 Jahren Autor: Kalle Malmioja Verlag: Lautapelit --------------------------------------------------------------- Zeitstempel Regeln: 00:01:48 2 Spieler: 00:09:16 Varianten: 00:10:39 Fazit: 00:13:25 ----------------------------------------------------------------- Das Spiel kann bei unserem Lieblings Händler bez...
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Steve and Tiffany brought back a slew of games from Essen! They also brought back con crud. Join them as they play Honshu, they're most played game from Essen (and thus easiest to play while sick)!! Follow me on Twitter or Instagram @TheOneTAR for more me! Like my videos? Consider supporting me on Patreon! www.patreon.com/TheOneTAR Facebook: www.facebook.com/TheOneTAR Help us caption & translate this video! http://amara.org/v/YOLV/
Honshu is a trick taking, map making game. 'How to Play' is designed to give you a basic overview of the rules and components. Not all of the rules are covered so please refer to the rule book for clarification. Please visit our online store: http://www.thegamescapital.com.au
http://www.unitedcutlery.com/ProductDetail.aspx?itemno=UC3123&cat;=HS This new edition to Honshu's exceptional sword line, the Honshu War Sword, is sleek with a modern overall look. The 21 1/4" blade is of 1065 manganese steel with a black coating. The hand guard has a satin finish and the handle is a TPR injection which gives it a secure grip when you are wielding it. The sword is 30" overall. A heavy-duty sheath completes the package.
I used my pictures from our trip to Japan in July 2010 and the camera mapping possibilities offered by the open source 3D animation software Blender. I hope you will like the result!
The second part from our powdersearch trough Japan. A visit to Honshu popular ski resorts and the Japanese culture. Check https://vimeo.com/37678885 for the first part Skiers: Yannnick De Bièvre, Koen Van Hiel & Sam Van Brempt Boarder: Koen Van Der Veken Pictures: Sam Van Bempt Edit: Sam Van Brempt Music: Dave Brubeck - Koto Song Leftside feat. Lloyd Parks - Welcome To JA Nicolas Jaar - What my last girl put me through Beatgrinders facebook.com/beat.grinders Cat Power - King Rides By (featuring Manny Pacquiao) http://www.catpowermusic.com/ Wolfgang Gartner & Skrillex - The Devil's Den Wahwahsda - 4 seasons http://www.wahwahsda.be/ Resorts visited: Hokaido: Rusutsu, Niseko, Chisenupuri, Kiroro, Kamui Ski Links, Asahidake, Kurodake, Sapporo Teine Honshu: Hakuba Happo-One & Cortina, Myoko ...
Bring on your appetite and legs to cycle the length of Japan. This was my unforgettable trip of a lifetime. These are some photos from Shikoku, Honshu & Hokkaido. More photos and stories can be found on http://FindingSachi.com Made with Pummelvision: pummelvision.com Music by Friendly Ghost: friendlyghostmusic.com
Honshu skiing and snowboarding features the famous Japan powder (and face shots!) as well as some great Japanese cultural experiences. This video features several of the Honshu ski resorts that the Powderhounds have reviewed: Nozawa Onsen, Hakuba Cortina, Madarao, Myoko, Inawashiro, Geto Kogen, Shizukuishi, Appi Kogen and Hakkoda.
Tom Brownlee and I took a trip to Japan this for the 2010/2011 northern winter. We were based in Hakuba and this is what we got up to. Absolutely loved the culture and ski scene over there. One amazing trip! This is the documentary to go with our article (Honshu Bro) in the NZ Skier magazine, check it out! Big thanks to NZ Skier - www.nzskier.com K2 Skis - http://k2skis.com/ Line Skis - http://lineskis.com/ BCA - http://backcountryaccess.com/ Dalbello Boots - http://www.dalbello.it Full Tilt Boots - http://fulltiltboots.com/ Smith Optics - www.smithoptics.com Sessions Outerwear - www.sessions.com Mons Royale - www.monsroyale.com Groovstar - www.groovstar.co.nz Rufus Green - www.rufusgreen.com Mt Olympus - www.mtolympus.co.nz White Horse Hotels - www.whitehorse-hakuba.com Snow Season Japa...
Alvidia vous fait partager notre périple au Japon sur l'ile principale d'Honshu, mais aussi sur l'ile plus sauvage de Kyushu. Découvrez Tokyo et son marché aux poissons, les éruptions du volcan shakarujima, Hiroshima et Nagazaki, les chateaux et temples de Kyoto, les sources chaudes et Onsen.
Pipefish are one of the hardest small critters to photograph or film. Not only are they small, they are also long and thin. One of the problems that we face when capturing images, whether moving or still, is 'depth of field'. When you are shooting macro, to get the magnification you lose depth of field (DOF), which means that it's only possible to get a small part of the critter is focus, hopefully it's eyes, but the rest becomes blurred. So pipefish, with their long thin bodies and almost continuous movement, are always tricky. And these Honshu Pipefish are shy on top of that! However, as always, with some patience it is possible to eventually get some good images. Apart from good patience, the other important factor is a well behaving subject. Critters, like us, have personalities ...
the second instalment of our trip to Japan's main island, which gives you more of an in depth look at where we went and what we experienced. Showing the contrasts that were most evident to us between the energetic, organised, chaos of the city and the sleepy countryside. The interesting way that the country mixes old traditions, with the modern so effortlessly. https://vimeo.com/203254101
Ranging from the quiet forest hills of Nagano, to the ever moving sea of people at Shibuya, our trip showed us all the faces of Japan's main island, where the people, wildlife, architecture and landscape all merge and combine into one of the most beautiful places on Earth. Honshu Part I shows how the Japanese culture was seen through the eyes of myself and my partner, Jared Langmaid, as a glimpse into what we saw, heard and felt throughout our 14 day trek.
On a perfect day for flying, Japan Air Lines' flight #8 returns to the skies in the Boeing Dreamliner 787. From the port-side view, many mountains are visible looking towards the Sea of Japan, approximately 30 minutes north of Narita International Airport.
"Japan Off The Beaten Path" is a new series on my channel, where I show you more of the unknown areas/prefectures in Japan and encourage you to travel and visit areas other than the common places such as Tokyo, Kyoto and Osaka. In this first episode, we visit and explore around Akita Prefecture in the Tohoku region of northern Honshu, the main island of Japan. I came here during Autumn(end of October), which is the perfect time to come to see the autumn foliage! Here is the list of the places I visited: Things to DO -Akita Nairiku Line -Odate Hachiko Statue -Nanataki Waterfall -Lake Towada ・Hakka Lookout ・Blue Marine Cafe Boat Rental -Okuoku Hachikurou Onsen -Korakukan Theater Things to EAT -Hokushu Club (Kiritampo-nabe stew) Signature dish in Akita -Tonkatsu Kuritai (Katsu-curry-ram...
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...
Japan Rail Pass Travel in Winter (Full itinerary here http://wp.me/p2OQPP-96X). Includes Hokkaido, the Sapporo Snow Festival and the Otaru Snow festival on the northern island. And this all takes place on a 7 Day JR Pass for tourists. The journey starts on the mainland, Honshu island, including Osaka, Shirakawa-go, Nagano, the Snow Monkey Onsens, Takayama, Takaragawa onsen, and a short stop at Tokyo. Plus many more journeys and adventures in Japanese Snow. It takes in early February, with similar winter weather to January, and we are also there during the Setsabun Festival to mark the first day of Spring.
Kyoto, Japan Kyoto Japanese pronunciation: ( listen), formerly known as Meaco) is a city located in the central part of the island of Honshu, Japan. It has a population close to 1.5 million. Formerly the imperial capital of Japan for more than one thousand years, it is now the capital city of Kyoto Prefecture located in the Kansai region, as well as a major part of the Kyoto-Osaka-Kobe metropolitan area. One historical nickname for the city is the City of Ten Thousand Shrines.more info visit:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kyoto things to do in kyoto kyoto attractions kyoto tripadvisor kyoto sushi kyoto protocol kyoto skrillex ryokan kyoto kyoto hotels
https://www.expedia.com/Tokyo.d179900.Destination-Travel-Guides 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 i...
Travelling south from Tokyo we explored the rest of Honshu Island, Japan. Destinations included Kyoto, Nara, Kinosaki, Miyajima and Hiroshima.
Learn about and travel to beautiful Okuhida in Gifu, famous for its onsen towns, ropeway, and hiking! (日本語字幕付き) ►Comment: Do you prefer the city or countryside? More info on visiting Okuhida: http://www.japan-guide.com/e/e5940.html This is episode 6 of 6 in season 4 of Tour Japan. This season we're visiting the relatively undiscovered Gifu prefecture. New episodes of Tour Japan are released every Tuesday (EST) when in season (4 seasons/year). Keep up with Andrew Marston: ►http://www.twitter.com/andrewdmarston ►http://www.instagram.com/andrewdmarston ►Snapchat: andrewdmarston Follow/Sub Happy in Japan: ►http://www.youtube.com/HappyInJapan ►http://www.facebook.com/HappyInJPN ---------------------------- CREDITS: Japanese subs by Brad Loewen (hire him to translate your vids!): http://...
5 Top-Rated Tourist Attractions in Kyoto Surrounded by the hills of central Honshu, Kyoto is one of Japan's largest cities and the educational hub of western Japan with several universities and higher educational establishments. Although one of Japan's great tourist destinations, it has managed to preserve much of the atmosphere of the past, having been the only major Japanese city to escape the devastation of WWII. Famous as the residence of the emperor and Japan's principal cultural center for almost 1,100 years, Kyoto today boasts numerous fine examples of sculptures, paintings, and other art forms in its many museums and galleries. The city is also home to centuries-old architecture, much of it influenced by Buddhism and found in well-preserved temples. Kyoto continues to play an impo...
So many things are on your mind
You look troubled and scared to death
And the chores you missed on your very long list
That won't let you catch your breath.
I know we've had some hard times
But I won't let that get in your way
Before you cry tonight and get up tight
There's one thing that I'd like to say.
Honey hush, turn the lights down low
Don't push so hard
Leave our cares and woes
And won't you please
Let me lead you across the floor.
Honey hush, it'll be alright
Don't you think we should discuss
Oh, but not tonight
We can worry in the mornin'
But right now, Honey hush.
--- Instrumental ---
Things don't change very easy
It's like our whole world is falling apart
But this love we share shows how much we care
We're forever joined at the heart.
I believe that we will get through this
Though we don't rightly know what to do
If there's a will there's a way with these bills to pay
As long as I know I've got you.
Honey hush, turn the lights down low
Don't push to hard
Leave your cares and woe
And dance with me
Let me lead you across the floor.
Honey hush, It'll be alright
Don't you think we
Oh, but not tonight
We can worry in the mornin'
But right now, Honey hush.
We can worry in the mornin'
But right now, Honey hush.