F. Sor / Lagrime mie d'affanno
K. Maniwa, soprano
K. Toyosaki, guitar
2014-10-12
Okurayama Memorial Hall, Yokohama, Japan
F.ソルの教則本より Ex.83. Ariette de F.Sor
①アニメ「母をたずねて三千里」~草原のマルコ ②おもいでの夏
Arrangement, Vocal and Piano Play by Hiroshi Kawase, Japan
2014.6.21 at Okurayama-Memorial-Hall Yokohama, Japan
①作詞 深沢一夫 作曲 坂田晃一 Composed by Mr. Koichi Sakata
②作曲 ミッシェル・ルグラン Composed by Mr. Michel Legrand
大倉山記念館ホールにて
朝の大倉山記念館ホール(即興作品) byピアノ即興詩人かわせひろし
2014.8.23 Sat.
Composed and Piano Play by Hiroshi Kawase, Japan
At Okurayama Memorial Hall, Yokohama, Japan
Copyright; Hiroshi Kawase
やさしさに包まれたなら by 紺野 豊 (Vocal) and かわせ ひろし (Piano, Chorus)
2013.10.13 at Okurayama Memorial Hall, Yokohama, Japan
Vocal by Yutaka Konno, Arrangement and Piano Play by Hiroshi Kawase, Japan
原曲より3度低く演奏しています。
Hakuba Ski Jumping Stadium in Japan
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Hakuba Ski Jumping Stadium is a ski jumping hill in Hakuba, Japan. It hosted the ski jumping and the ski jumping part of the Nordic combined events. The stadium holds a maximum of 45,000 spectators, and was built in 1992.One of Japan’s most famous ski jump arenas, Hakuba Ski Jumping Stadium is located at the base of Happo-One Ski Resort. The stadium was used for the ski jumping events at the 1998 Winter Olympic Games. Visitors can take the chair lift and elevator to the top of the 90-meter and 120-meter jumps.One of the most recognisable landmarks in the Hakuba area is the Olympic Ski Jumping Stadium. The Hakuba Ski Jumping Stadium was home to 1998 Nagano Winter Olympic Ski jumping events. The venue still regularly holds world level competitions and is open to visitors who would like to get up close to the mammoth 90 metre and 120 metre jumps.
For a small fee, visitors can take the chair lift and elevator to the top of both jumps. See the breathtaking views and terrifying drop the pros see every time they line up for a jump.
The Ski Jumping Stadium is located a short walk from the Nakiyama lift bus stop, which is part of the Happo One loop. From Hakuba Station, it’s about a 5 minute taxi ride.
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Hakuba (白馬), located in the Northern Alps of Nagano Prefecture, is one of Japan's most popular ski areas, offering good snow and several large ski resorts to choose from.
During the 1998 Nagano Winter Olympics, Hakuba gained world wide recognition as it hosted several olympic competitions, including alpine (downhill, super g, and combination) and nordic (ski jump and cross country) events. Today some of the olympic facilities remain in use, such as the Hakuba Ski Jumping Stadium. There is also the Hakuba Olympic Village Memorial Hall, a small but interesting museum, located within walking distance of the ski jump. Hakuba can be reached relatively easily not only from Tokyo, but also from the Nagoya and Kansai regions. While it is possible to do a day trip from Tokyo, Hakuba is best enjoyed overnight. In addition to skiing and snowboarding, there are hot springs (onsen) available around town.
Twelve of the major resorts (including all of those listed on this page) have teamed up to offer the Hakuba Valley Ticket package, which gives discounts on multiple day lift tickets to be used at any of the participating resorts. Two 1-day tickets (valid over a three day period) cost 10,000 yen, while three 1-day tickets (to be used over a five day period) cost 14,900 yen. A variety of other combination tickets are also available and some locals hotels offer further discounts to staying guests. From Tokyo
By shinkansen via Nagano
Take the JR Nagano Shinkansen from Tokyo to Nagano (100 minutes, 8000 yen) and then an express bus from Nagano to Hakuba (60-90 minutes, 1600-1900 yen), where the bus stops at Hakuba Station and directly at the base of several ski resorts. The Japan Rail Pass covers the shinkansen trip but not the bus journey.
By limited express train via Matsumoto
Take the JR Azusa limited express train from Tokyo's Shinjuku Station to Matsumoto and transfer to a local train on the JR Oito Line to Hakuba. Some Azusa limited express trains run all the way to Hakuba. The one way journey takes about 4 to 4.5 hours and costs around 8000 yen. It is fully covered by the Japan Rail Pass.
By direct highway bus from central Tokyo
During winter, six bus round trips per day are operated between Tokyo (Shinjuku) and Hakuba, where the buses stop in the village center and at the base of the Goryu and Happoone resorts. The one way journey takes about 4.5 hours and costs 4850 yen. A round trip ticket is available for 8700 yen.
By direct highway bus from Narita Airport
During winter, one round trip per day is operated between Narita Airport and Hakuba (Goryu, town center and Happo-one). The one way trip takes about six hours and costs 9,000 yen.
From Nagoya/Kyoto/Osaka
Take the JR Shinano limited express train from Nagoya to Matsumoto and transfer to a train along the Oito Line to Hakuba. The one way journey takes about 3.5 hours and costs around 7000 yen.