Best Attractions and Places to See in Nagano, Japan
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List of Best Things to do in Nagano, Japan
Togakushi Shrine Okusha
Zenko-ji Temple
Lake Kagami
Togakushi Shrine Chusha
Togakushi Folk Museum Togakushi Ninja Museum
Matsushiro
Sanada Treasure Museum
Midori Nagano
Togakushi Jinja Hokosha
Sanada House
Musha queue Sanada Yukimura Japan, Ueda City, Nagano Prefecture [Part 2]
Shinzō Sanada (Shobushi Sasada) is a warlord from the Azuchi Momoyama period to the early Edo period, Daimyo [9]. The second son of Masayuki Sanada. Common name is Shigeru Samon and Genjiro is Genjiro (Genjiro). It is widely known under the name Sanada Yukimura.
The brave success that attacked Tokugawa Ieyasu's Honjin in the summer of Osaka as a warrior of the Toyotomi was recorded in each historical record of the Edo shogunate and various Daimyo families, and the first soldier of the country (Hito no Tachi no Tsuno) It is said to be [10] and others. Afterwards, military materials, lectures, grasshoppers (picture books) etc were created from there, and furthermore when the talk stories of Tachikawa Bunko are read widely in the Meiji - Taisho period, it is a heroic warrior who challenges the hostile Ieyasu boldly in accordance with Sanada Tsuyoshi In the image that it became widely known to the common people.
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Best Attractions and Places to See in Chikuma, Japan
Chikuma Travel Guide. MUST WATCH. Top things you have to do in Chikuma. We have sorted Tourist Attractions in Chikuma for You. Discover Chikuma as per the Traveler Resources given by our Travel Specialists. You will not miss any fun thing to do in Chikuma.
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Obasute tanada (Terraced rice fields)
Obasute Station
Chausuyama Dinosaur Park
Matsushiro
Sanada Treasure Museum
Joyama Historic Site Park (Arato Castle Remains)
Obasute Service Area Kudari Lookout
Matsushiro Zozan Chikago
Sanada House
Matsushiro Castle
【信州春旅】Short vacation to NAGANO JAPAN - Trailer・感じる、長野旅。 ダイジェスト版
Japanese traditional spots, food and people are waiting for you. Let’s go finding new exiting experiences in Nagano Japan.
豊かで生命力あふれる自然、歴史ある魅力的な観光地、美味しい食事やスイーツなど、あなたの素敵な休日を、長野で見つけてください。
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■善光寺 Zenkoji Temple
おみくじ Fortune slip
おやき Oyaki
■善光寺外門 西之門よしのや Nishinomon Yoshinoya
■善光寺宿坊玉照院 Zenkoji Shukubo Gyokushoin
数珠守りづくり体験 Making Juzu breslets
座禅体験 Zazen experience
■Royal Hotel 長野 Royal Hotel Nagano
フレンチレストランアジュール French Restaurant Azur
■松代城址 Matushiro Castle Ruin
■真田邸 Sanada's House
■蕎麦打ち Making Soba
■小布施 Obuse
■栗の木テラス Kurinoki Terrace
■戸隠神社 Togakushi Shrine
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【信州春旅】Short vacation to NAGANO JAPAN・ 感じる、長野旅。
Japanese traditional spots, food and people are waiting for you. Let’s go finding new amazing experiences in Nagano Japan.
豊かで生命力あふれる自然、歴史ある魅力的な観光地、美味しい食事やスイーツなど、あなたの素敵な休日を、長野で見つけてください。
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■善光寺 Zenkoji Temple
お戒壇めぐり Okaidanmeguri
おみくじ Fortune slip
おやき Oyaki
■善光寺外門 西之門よしのや Nishinomon Yoshinoya
■レストランさくら Japanese Restaurant Sakura
■善光寺宿坊玉照院 Zenkoji Shukubo Gyokushoin
数珠守りづくり体験 Making Juzu breslets
座禅体験 Zazen experience
■Royal Hotel 長野 Royal Hotel Nagano
ディナーバイキング Dinner Buffet
フレンチレストランアジュール French Restaurant Azur
■松代城址 Matushiro Castle Ruin
■真田邸 Sanada's House
■蕎麦打ち Making Soba
■小布施 Obuse
■栗の木テラス Kurinoki Terrace
■戸隠神社 Togakushi Shrine
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Earthquake Shakes Up Nagano Prefecture in Japan
A 6.7 magnitude earthquake rattled Nagano Prefecture in Japan, destroying more than 40 residences, severely cracking streets, and injuring dozens.
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Ueda, Japan. My hometown by Kelly PM17
What JET Has Been to Me & Oh God its So Long - Super Inaka Vlog # 9: Part 1
In Which I Talk For a Long Time About What JET Has Been to Me
This is actually a very serious video about my ups & downs, and my triumphs and failures on the JET program. It Super Long. I'm sorry about that but if you sit through it then I really think I said some worthwhile things. Its also about graduation.
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Castelo de Ueda - Outono
History of Ueda Castle
In 1583 the feudal lord Masayuki Sanada built Ueda Castle. The castle was not built on a hill but rather on a bluff along the Chikuma River.
The castle became known throughout Japan after Sanada twice defeated the formidable Tokugawa army. In 1585, a Sanada army of 2000 warriors defeated the Tokugawa army of 8000. In 1600 Sanada again stopped an army led by Tokugawa Hidetada on its way to Sekigahara. As a result Tokugawa failed to join the Battle of Sekigahara, the biggest inland battle in Japanese history.
In the Battle of Sekigahara, the Sanada army was divided into two sides. Masayuku Sanada and his second son Yukimura sided with Toyotomi while Masayuki's first son Nobuyuki sided with Tokugawa. Yukimura was killed in the Battle of Osaka that summer, Toyotomi's last battle. Yukimura became well known as the strongest soldier in Japan for his exploits.
Nobuyuki, who took up with Tokugawa, left Ueda and became the Lord of the Matsushiro Clan. Tadamasa Sengoku became the Lord of the Ueda Clan after Nobuyuki and maintained the castle town, developing it into a stage of Hokkoku Way. During the Edo period Zenkoji Temple became popular nationwide and the Hokkoku Way was crowded with pilgrims.
After Sengoku, Matsudaira became the Lord of the Ueda Clan. Matsudaira contributed to the development of industry and culture in Ueda up to the beginning of the Meiji period. Nowadays in Ueda Castle one can enjoy many kinds of cherry blossoms in spring, and beautiful autumn colors in fall.
Ninja Village! Chasing the Ninja to Saga Prefecture! | 忍者を追いかけて佐賀県へ!
Ninja Village! Chasing the Ninja to Saga Prefecture!
Modeled after Ureshino City during the Edo Period, Hizen Yume Kaido’s Ninja Village is a very tongue-in-cheek, comical, yet entertaining Ninja theme park. With plenty of Ninja-themed activities and displays, it’s a popular place for families with small children.
Although they play it off with a great sense of humor, you can tell that the ninja working here, are very dedicated to their jobs.
Make sure you check out part one, in Odawara City, Kanagawa Prefecture:
And then part two, where we visited the mountains of Nagano Prefecture:
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DYA717 Japan Kudoyama May 3, 2017
DYA717 May 3, 2017 Kudoyama
6:30 a.m. breakfast at the hotel – cost 1,000-yen extra as this hotel didn’t have a breakfast included package. Caught a train from Izumisano to Tengachaya station, changed to train to Hashimoto and then changed to train for Kudoyama, a total time of 2 hours. Total round trip cost 2,000-yen. I am right in the middle of Golden Week which is one of the busiest tourist activity period in Japan. That’s because the Japanese take that week off enmass and completely dominate tourist hotels, restaurants, airline flights. This makes it difficult but fun and interesting for us foreign tourists. But Kudoyama wasn’t busy as it isn’t in the spotlight of the Golden week Japanese travelers.
Why Kudoyama? The 2016 NHK TV Taiga Drama was a 50-week series called “Sanada Maru”, a historical drama which featured the story of the small Sanada clan during the warring years in the 1500s. During one skirmish the Sanada clan split up with the Dad & younger son Genjiro a.k.a. Yukimura (the star of the show) siding with the Ishida guy and going against Tokugawa Ieyasu while the older son supported Ieyasu. Ieyasu won that skirmish. Sanadas were in their castle in Ueda near Nagano. Their lives were spared and the Sanada Dad and son Genjiro were banished to Kudoyama. So, I was curious what Kudoyama was like. Simple reason yeh? Kekekeke Today was more a FAM-trip (familiarization) as I didn’t know beans about Kudoyama. Population of Kudoyama is around 4,000 -- a small village. Went BURA-BURA around the small narrow lanes. Wisterias were blooming everywhere. Nice fragrance. Finally found the Sanada Museum. No English brochures but they had English explanations with most displays. They had a model of a long barrel rifle used during the Sanada era which you could lift up – it was heavy! Checked into several restaurants but they were really small and had long lines waiting. So I went BURA-BURA some more and was going to catch the train back when I ran into a sign that pointed to a café. So I followed it and came to what looked like a neat old house just a block off the main tourist path. It actually is a restaurant/cafe called Oyatsu No Jikan. No English menu but I managed. One other diner tried to help me out and she explained that they had a buffet of breads/sandwiches which were included in the meals as well as coffee. I wanted something with rice and a beer, no coffee, no bread/sandwiches. So the cook suggested curry rice. Was ONO! I think the menu listed set menus which included a lot of things but the guy charged me some made up prices just for my curry and beer. I couldn’t eat anymore even tho the sandwiches and breads looked really ONO! Then as I was leaving, the cook said something like “Eh, brah, try go upstairs and look around!”. At least I thought he said that. Upstairs, they had a tatami room with a lot of display of dolls. Not girlie dolls but of samurai and stuffs like that. Neat-o! Caught the train back to Izumisano, another 2-hours involving several train transfers. Bought a snack at the train station store and called it a day. I tried my WI-FI and lo and behold it worked today!
The Truth About Japanese Ninja | 外国人が知らない、忍者の話
The Truth About Japanese Ninja | 外国人が知らない、忍者の話
Historically they went by many names--Monomi, Kusa, Rappa, Nokizaru, Shinobi, but the most popular term to use when referring to Feudal Japan’s famous spies, is “Ninja”.
In Pop Culture and Fiction, Ninja take on the imageof being skilled assassins, dressed in black, moving swiftly through the night with almost mythical skills and powers— but how much of that is actually true?
The Japan Ninja Council is a national team dedicated to preserving the fact and fiction of ninja, and translating it into modern terms for the current day and age. With their guidance I travelled across Japan to speak to experts and determine the truth behind Japanese history’s most mysterious beings.
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熊野諏訪神社までの道のり
神社までが公民館から田んぼ道などを行く必要があります
辰野町小野地区にある
熊野神社と諏訪神社を二つ合わせた形の神社です。
祭神
熊野神社
家都美御子大神
熊野速玉大神
熊野夫須美大神
熊野夫須美大神
諏訪神社
建御名方神
八坂刀売神
こちらの地区の鎮守様だと思われます
今はメイン道路沿いではないのでひっそりと鎮座している
トチノ木が有名
上伊那郡辰野町大字小野4556
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行った神社は7000社以上の私が撮影する神社TVです。
日本全国には神社庁に登録してない神社も含めて
20~30万以上神社があります。 実はコンビ二よりも多い
有名神社だけではなく マイナーだけど行った方が良い神社を含めて
紹介しています。 「旅の予備知識」や「行けないけど見るだけでも!」
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松代の戦争と平和 War and Peace in Matsushiro
㊐ 現在の松代は、長野市善光寺平の端の山のふもとにある静寂に包まれた町ですが、16世紀と19世紀の両方の戦争で重要な役割を果たしてきました。
???? Matsushiro is presently a sleepy little town on the foothills of the mountains on the edge of the plain of Nagano City but it has served an important role in wars during both the 16th and 19th Centuries.
㊐ もともと16世紀の戦国時代に海津城と呼ばれていた場所で、この地域の運命を決定した武田信玄、上杉謙信、小笠原長時、村上義清の川中島の戦いの舞台となった場所です。 日本と近代日本の歴史のより広範な発展に影響を及ぼしました。
???? It is the site of what was originally called Kaizu Castle during the Warring States period of the 16th Century and served as a staging ground for the battles of Kawanakajima between Takeda Shingen, Uesugi Kenshin, Ogasawara Nagatoki and Murakami Yoshikiyo that determined the fate of this area of Japan and the broader development of modern Japanese history.
㊐ また、差し迫った侵略との長期にわたる戦いに対抗するために、第二次世界大戦の最後の数か月に帝国総司令部、天皇、東京の中央政府を収容するために急いで建設された何マイルにもおよぶ洞窟の広大な迷路の場所です。
???? It is also the site of an extensive labyrinth of miles of caves that were hurriedly constructed in the final months of WW2 to house the Imperial General Headquarters, the Emperor and the central government from Tokyo in order to fight a prolonged battle against the impending invasion of the Allies.
Matsuri de Ueda-shi nagano , japao
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だから作りました!
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Ninja Training Ground!? The Truth About Japanese Ninja ここが忍者が修行していた場所!
Ninja Training Ground!? The Truth About Japanese Ninja ここが忍者が修行していた場所!
Catch Part One:
Last time, we visited Odawara City in Kanagawa Prefecture, to step into the world of Japanese Ninja.
First, at Odawara Castle, we learned that Ninjas were not actually violent assassins, but clever spies enlisted to spy on clans during the Sengoku period, when Japan was broken up into small territories at war with each other. I also discovered that Ninjas didn't run around wearing ninja costumes--they actually dressed up as inconspicuous peddlers, beggars, entertainers, farmers, and merchants.
Okay, so if ninjas didn’t dress in all black, running around throwing stars and assassinating their enemies, what DID they do? I headed to Nagano to find some answers.
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Kamiizumi Nobutsuna memorial at Myokoji, Ichinomiya, Aichi
Spot of a famous event where Kamiizumi saved a young boy's life at the hands of a violent kidnapper. This legend was featured in the movie The 7 Samurai.
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