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Journeys in Japan Kanazawa - A Legacy of Color
University Life in Japan as Filipino | Foodstreet w Japanese Friend | Kanazawa Hyakumangoku |Vlog#02
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Kanazawa Hyakumangoku Festival is held in commemoration of Lord Maeda Toshiie's entry into Kanazawa castle on 14th June, 1583 (Tensho 11) which laid the foundations of the present day Kanazawa. The main attraction of this Festival is a gorgeous and dazzling parade. (
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Kanazawa Impression
Made this after a 8-day laid-back trip in Kanazawa and Hokuriku. Love the 21st century art museum so much.
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Journeys in Japan | Isumi Ichinomiya Fresh Air and Laid back Living
Journeys in Japan - Isumi-Ichinomiya: Fresh air and laid-back living The Isumi-Ichinomiya area lies on the east coast of Chiba Prefecture, facing out toward the Pacific Ocean. Its just an.
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Osaka Amazing Pass: 35 Top Osaka Attractions Japan
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Osaka is home to over 30 plus attractions, making it a prime destination for tourist visitng Japan.
From ancient shrines to streets lined with LED billboards, Osaka is a place with one foot in the past and the other in the future.
One of the best ways to experience everything Osaka has to offer — is with the Osaka Amazing Pass. It was our all access ticket to some of the most wondrous and magnificent places in the entirety of Japan.
Osaka Prefecture is one of the main prefectures in the Kansai Region of Japan (the other prefectures being Kyoto and Kobe). Osaka is the second largest metropolitan area in Japan and one of the largest metropolitan areas in the world with 19million people calling it home.
Osaka has historically been a major component to the development of Japan as a nation. It was the center of the rice trade during the Edo Period earning it its nickname — The Countries Kitchen.
Today, Osaka is one of Japans major tourist destinations and is home to a vibrant nightlife as well as a being a hub for some of the best restaurants in Japan. In fact, many Japanese will contest to the food in Osaka as being among the best in all of Japan.
Travelers to Osaka may appreciate its more laid back atmosphere when compared to the faster pace of Tokyo, and with a booming tourist industry and a healthy economy, you'll find plenty of things to do and see.
NHK World 2015 Journeys in Japan, Daniela Shiga Kanazawa Evolving Tradition 金沢市
Kanazawa: Evolving Tradition: Toronagashi, Kenroku-en, Yuzen Guitar
The first thing you see when you get off the train at Kanazawa Station is a giant, contemporary glass structure that protects you from the elements. The Motenashi Dome or hospitality Dome is very welcoming. Then, you pass through a traditional wooden gate to enter into the city. For me, this transition came to symbolize a conduit between the new and the old. I experienced many traces of Japan's feudal era of 400 years ago, in terms of art and architecture. And I also sensed how they have evolved until today.
Due to wise leadership, Kanazawa developed as a city of art and culture. People in Kanazawa still talk proudly about this, and they mark this legacy every June with a major festival called the Hyakumangoku Matsuri. You can observe all forms of traditional entertainment here. It's a must-see! As part of this festival, citizens float more than 1000 beautifully painted lanterns down the Asano River, praying for blessings from their ancestors for peace and prosperity. In every tradition you see, be it dyeing, porcelain making, entertaining and cuisine you will discover new elements incorporated to keep traditions alive.
I was especially impressed to get a chance to know first hand how to produce Fugunoko or fermented blowfish ovaries. The family I visited has been making the delicacy for 7 generations. It takes a total of 3 years to remove poison from the blowfish. It's been made in the same way for hundreds of years, using only natural ingredients such as rice bran, rice malt, and fermented fish sauce. In their workshop, I felt as if I were traveling back to their ancestors' time. I could, literally, taste history. It is very salty yet it has a savory, oaky flavor. While it goes well with sake, I discovered that the rich flavor also goes well with western dishes, such as cream pasta or terrine. You will see some of my new recipes in the program!
You should also visit a geisha house for a sublime evening of dining and entertainment. The kind people of Kanazawa always hold an open door to anyone who wants to explore this city's beauty, tradition and history. You can see, feel and even taste the history!
From Kaga Yuzen silk dyeing and Kutani porcelain to teahouses, traditional culture dating back more than 400 years is alive in Kanazawa City, Ishikawa Prefecture. Every June, the Hyakumangoku Matsuri Festival takes place in honor of Maeda Toshiie, the first lord of the Kaga domain, who laid the foundation of Kanazawa's rich culture. The festival features various traditional performances passed down for generations, including taiko drumming, a ritual lion dance and Kagatobi, an acrobatic spectacle of firemen atop ladders. Traveler Daniela Shiga meets many people who are upholding Kanazawa's rich traditions while also introducing innovation.
She visits a family that has been making a rare local delicacy known as Fugunoko, which is blowfish ovaries preserved in rice bran. She tries her hand at the preserving work, using methods that go back nearly 200 years. As a food researcher, Daniela has fun developing new recipes that incorporate this traditional food. Kanazawa is a popular tourist destination. Next spring, it will become even more accessible with the launch of the new Hokuriku Shinkansen bullet train.
Kenroku-en Garden
True to its name meaning possessing 6 different types of beauty, this is considered one of the 3 most beautiful gardens in Japan. From Kanazawa Station, it takes about 10 minutes by bus.
Kaga Yuzen Traditional Industry Center
Visitors can familiarize themselves with the world of Kaga Yuzen through exhibits of yuzen pieces and demonstration by master artisans. Rental and fitting of authentic Kaga Yuzen kimono are also available. (Fee: 2,000 yen to 6,000 yen)
10-minute bus ride from Kanazawa Station, 5-minute walk from Kenroku-en.
Kaikaro, Hagashi Chaya District (Geisha House)
During the day, visitors are welcome inside this teahouse where sweets are served. At night, it accepts only regular customers or those with an introduction. Several times a year, it hosts a special party to which the general public is invited.
Omi-cho Market
Dubbed the kitchen of Kanazawa, this market offers fresh seafood, which many visitors choose to taste on the spot. Fugunoko is available at many stalls here.
Tourist Information Center (inside JR Kanazawa Station)
Maps are offered in English, French, Spanish, Chinese, Korean and Thai. English speaking staff is also available.
SAKURA (JAPAN) KANAZAWA•TAKAOKA KOJO PARK
Cherry blossom is one of the most awaited and celebrated festivals in Japan. To witness the full bloom of cherry blossom trees, one should wait a year to see its' magnificent beauty. I could say, that I'am so fortunate, because living and working here in Japan have given me the opportunity not just to see but also to experience the enchanting beauty of it.
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Place: Kanazawa Castle, Takaoka Kojo Park, Gando River, Kenroku Park.
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Tokyo Hidden Spots: Tokyo Coffee Town | Kiyosumi-shirakawa
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I loved the vibe to this area especially how it had a slow paced, laid back atmosphere. So if you want a quick getaway from the fast paced lifestyle in Tokyo, have a picnic here and coffee shop hop around the area :)
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Arrival of Their Majesties The Emperor and Empress of Japan 1/26/2016
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26 January 2016
President Benigno S. Aquino III welcomed Their Majesties Emperor Akihito and Empress Michiko of Japan on the first day of their State Visit to the Philippines.
Their Majesties’ visit marks the 60th anniversary of diplomatic relations between the Philippines and Japan, and is also the first official visit of a reigning Japanese Imperial royalty.
According to the Official Gazette (gov.ph), Emperor Akihito and Empress Michiko first came to the country on November 5-10, 1962. A successor to the Chrysanthemum throne, the then Crown Prince Akihito and Crown Princess Michiko arrived for a five-day State Visit and were welcomed by President Diosdado Macapagal. The royal couple also paid a visit to former President Emilio Aguinaldo in his residence at Kawit, Cavite.
The long history of Philippines-Japan relations dates back to 1889, when the Imperial Japanese government installed a consulate in Manila during the Spanish colonial period. It was only on July 23, 1956 when diplomatic relations between the two countries were formally established through the ratification by the Philippine Senate of the Reparations Agreement between Japan and the Republic of the Philippines.
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Journeys In Japan: Nara Ancient Sanctuary For All Living Creatures
The ancient city of Nara lies close to Kyoto and Osaka. Around 1,300 years ago it was the capital of Japan, and numerous sacred sites are preserved there dating back to that period of history.
Located at the foot of wild mountains covered with thick forest, many of the traditional beliefs and religious rites in this area concern the relationship between people and the living creatures that inhabit this area.
There are deer that roam freely around the compound of Kasuga Taisha, the city's main shrine. They have long been considered as the messengers of the deity worshiped there, and to this day the local people take great care of them.
Foxes, snakes and monkeys are other animals that are believed to have a connection with the deities. And an annual ritual is held to remember the living creatures that have sacrificed their lives in daily life.
On this edition of Journeys in Japan, poet and scholar Peter MacMillan explores Nara and the spiritual practices of this timeless heartland.
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Japan Kamakura Travel Vlog | Hasedera Temple | Japanese Street Food | 日本 鎌倉
Japan Kamakura Travel Vlog
If you want a one day trip from Tokyo, Kamakura would be a good option. It takes only about an hour to reach there. Kamakura is also a more laid back countryside area, it's different than the big city like Tokyo. We visited several places there :
- Kamakura Kokomae : a place where the anime Slam Dunk took inspiration from
- Shichirigahama : We went to bill's cafe to try out their fluffy ricotta hotcakes
- Gokurakuji Station : got featured in a J drama called Umimachi Diary
- Hasedera temple : a Buddhist temple
- Kamakura Komachi Street : A place where you can find a bunch of Japanese local street food
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[ Journeys in japan ] Munakata The Sea and Goddesses
[ Journeys in japan ] Munakata The Sea and Goddesses
Munakata City is located in northwestern Kyushu, facing the Sea of Genkai. As an ancient maritime trade route, Munakata opened its doors to international commerce and cultures, playing an important role in history. The city has been nurtured by deep faith since mythical times. And the 1,400-year-old Munakata Taisha, which worships 3 sister goddesses, is at the center of that faith. Munakata Taisha holds an annual ritual in which the 2 elder goddesses - who live on nearby islands - travel to join their younger sister in Munakata. Hundreds of fishing boats take part in the spectacular Miare Festival, carrying vibrant banners. On Journeys in Japan, Poet Peter MacMillan follows the traces of the ancient people who directed their eyes to the sea and beyond.
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江ノ島観光と湘南ビーチ Shonan Beach 江ノ電 Japan surfing movie サーフィン
January2016:江ノ島を中心に広がる湘南海岸は、冬でも光に溢れて水平線に輝く波が美しい。 そして冬晴れた日には、相模湾越しの江ノ島や冠雪富士が望める。また、海には鵠沼海岸~片瀬江ノ島、稲村ヶ崎ではサーフィンの光景が見られ、一番、絵になる季節。さらに夕景では冬ならではの湘南ビーチからの富士山のシルエットも見られる美しい季節です。
Winter Shonan Beach
The south of Tokyo. It's a popular beach destination and
on a nice winter day, has a bit of a laid-back California surfer vibe.
The Shonan Beach is called “Surfer Street” where many surf
shops and cafes are lined up.
Here you’ll find surf shops on the weekend and visitors and
locals enjoying the beach and waves. And, of course, there
are many good seafood restaurants.
Even though the waves are pretty small most of the time,
when typhoon season brings swells to the area, it turns
into a serious surf stage.