Cultural Path Futaba Museum-[Network2010]
The Cultural Path Futaba Museum was named after the residence where Sadayakko lived in Higashi Futaba-cho, the Futaba Goten (Futaba Palace).
Sadayakko Kawakami Born in1871. She made a sensational debut at the Paris World Exposition in Europe as Madam Sadayakko.
Cultural Path Futaba Museum Former Residence of Sadayakko Kawakami | 川上 貞奴
The former residence of Sadayakko Kawakami in Nagoya is now a museum. A former geisha, Sadayakko Kawakami became the first Japanese international star after her acting debut at the 1900 Paris World Exposition. Her western-style home, which she shared with businessman Momsuke Fukuzawa has been preserved in the Cultural Path district of the city of Nagoya.
JAPANTRIP「Tokugawa Art Museum」Nagoya, Aichi 【徳川美術館】
The Tokugawa Art Museum (徳川美術館 Tokugawa Bijutsukan) is a private art museum, located on the former Ōzone Shimoyashiki compound in Nagoya, central Japan. Its collection contains more than 12,000 items, including swords, armor, Noh costumes and masks, lacquer furniture, Chinese and Japanese ceramics, calligraphy, and paintings from the Chinese Song and Yuan dynasties (960-1368).
Aichi Prefectural Museum of Art-[Network2010]
The museum's Collection features international and domestic fine art of the twentieth century. It covers art movements from the twentieth century up to the present with works by Pablo Picasso, Henri Matisse, Gustav Klimt, and Paul Klee.
Japan Travel: Tokugawa Art Museum treasures of Tokugawa family, Nagoya
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Tokugawa Art Museum
During the Edo Period (1600-1868), Nagoya served as the seat of the Owari, one of the three major branches of the ruling Tokugawa family. Regarding the great wealth the family amassed, there were only four feudal domains that surpassed out of 200 of the Edo Period. The Tokugawa Art Museum was built on the grounds of the Owari's former feudal residence and preserves and displays several of their treasures including swords and samurai armor and tea utensils, noh masks and costumes, poems, scrolls and maps.
There is a beautiful Japanese landscape garden called Tokugawa-en next to the museum, that has a large pond at its center. The garden used to be part of a retirement residence of the local lords, but was ruined during the war. In 2001 the garden was rebuilt and reopened to the public in 2004. A large network of walking trails lead around the grounds to a tea house, rest houses, and across several bridges. The best season to visit the garden is during spring, when its Peony (mid to late April) and Iris gardens (late May to early June) bloom, and during the autumn season (November).
Access information
The museum is a ten minute walk from Ozone Station on the JR Chuo, Meijo Subway, and the Meitetsu Seto Line. JR Chuo Line is frequently operated to directly connect between Ozone Station and Nagoya Station (12 minutes, 200 yen one way).
In addition, to get to the museum, the Meguru loop bus line for tourists can be used, and from Nagoya Station it takes about 40 minutes or from Nagoya Castle it takes about 15 minutes. The fare is 200 yen per ride or 500 yen for a day pass.
Hours: 10:00 to 17:00 (entry ends at 16:30)
Closed: Mondays (or following day if Monday is a national holiday)
Mid December to early January
Admission: 1200 yen for museum only, 1350 yen for museum and garden
English: Good
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Bảo tàng Khoa học Thành phố Nagoya (市 Nagoya-shi Kagakukan) là một bảo tàng nằm ở Sakae, Nagoya, trung tâm của Thành phố Nagoya, ở miền trung Nhật Bản.
Bảo tàng chứa nhà thiên văn lớn thứ hai trên thế giới và có ba phần chính về công nghệ hiện đại, khoa học đời sống và khoa học nói chung với nhiều triển lãm thực hành. Vào năm 2012, phần lớn bảo tàng đã được cải tạo để trùng với thời điểm khai mạc Cung thiên văn. Tầng trên của bảo tàng hiện đang dành cho một màn hình về không gian và công nghệ tương lai, sử dụng máy tính bảng màn hình cảm ứng và công nghệ khác. Nhiều trong số các cuộc triển lãm đã được thiết kế riêng cho trẻ em, chẳng hạn như một tuyến đường sắt mô hình trên tầng thứ ba trong phần giao thông.
Bảo tàng cũng có các tính năng về các liên kết khoa học và công nghiệp của vùng Chubu.
Nó nằm ở Shirakawa Koen cùng với Bảo tàng nghệ thuật thành phố Nagoya, giữa các ga tàu điện ngầm Osu Kannon và Fushimi, trên Fushimi-Dori.
The Nagoya City Science Museum (名古屋市科学館 Nagoya-shi Kagakukan) is a museum located in Sakae, Nagoya, the center of Nagoya City, in central Japan.
The museum houses the second largest planetarium in the world and has three main sections on modern technology, life sciences and general science with a variety of hands-on exhibits. In 2012 much of the museum was renovated to coincide with the opening of the Planetarium. The upper floor of the museum is currently devoted to a display about space and future technology, utilizing touch-screen tablets and other technology. Many of the exhibits have been specifically tailored for children, such as a model railway on the third floor in the transport section.
The museum also has features on the local Chubu region's links to science and industry.
It is located in Shirakawa Koen along with Nagoya City Art Museum, midway between Osu Kannon and Fushimi subway stations, on Fushimi-Dori.
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Sadayakko Kawakami 川上貞奴 (1871-1946) Mini Biography 日本語字幕でもどうぞ
A girl adopted to a geisha house becomes the first internationally recognized actress from Japan.
世界が認めた日本最初の女優、川上貞奴の生涯を綴った短編ビデオ伝記。文化のみち 二葉館、福沢桃介記念館、 貞照寺の背景解説あり。
I was just fascinated by her life story, and I decided to create a video that can introduce her to a broader world concisely and entertainingly. I hope you like it.
Links that are useful to learn more about Sadayakko
Wikipedia on Sadayakko
Sadayakko book in English
Madame Sadayakko: The Geisha who Seduced the West
by Lesley Downer
Bunkanomichi Futabakan 文化の道 二葉館
Cultural Path Futaba Museum
(House in Nagoya City Sadayakko & Momosuke built)
Momosuke Fukuzawa Museum 福沢桃介記念館
(Momosuke's villa in Nagano Prefecture, Japanese language only)
Teishoji Temple 貞照寺
(One that Sadayakko built in Gifu Prefecture, Japanese language only)
Nagoya Castle
Trip to Nagoya!
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[Description] Annual Trip Part 08
[Date(s)]: 2013 October 12, 13
[Destination]: Nagoya
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360°カメラで四間道(名古屋市西区)を撮ってみた/ I shot an old town district called Shikemichi in Nagoya.
四間道(しけみち)は名古屋駅から東へ徒歩15分くらいのところ、堀川沿いにある古い町並みです。それらは住居或いはカフェや雑貨店などのお店として利用されており、隠れた観光スポットとして人気があります。
Shikemichi ,an old town district, is located about 15min. walk from Nagoya Station( near Horikawa river ). It is not as big as Arimatsu, but creates very Japanese and nostalgic atmosphere.
Nagoya | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
00:00:50 1 Etymology
00:01:34 2 History
00:01:43 2.1 Origin
00:02:17 2.2 Tokugawa period
00:03:06 2.3 Industrialization
00:04:18 2.4 World War II and later
00:06:46 3 Geography and administrative divisions
00:07:47 3.1 Wards
00:07:58 3.2 Climate
00:08:21 4 Demographics
00:09:32 5 Economy
00:09:50 5.1 Automotive industry
00:10:28 5.2 Aviation industry
00:11:31 5.3 Ceramics
00:13:32 5.4 Technology
00:14:26 5.5 Retail
00:14:51 5.6 Arts and crafts
00:15:10 5.7 Other
00:15:33 6 Transportation
00:17:07 7 Education
00:21:34 8 Culture
00:22:28 8.1 Museums
00:25:55 8.2 Theatres
00:26:57 8.3 Festivals
00:27:35 8.4 Dialect
00:28:06 8.5 Handicrafts
00:31:23 8.6 Cuisine
00:32:29 8.7 In popular culture
00:33:39 9 Sports
00:34:59 10 International relations
00:35:16 10.1 Twin towns – sister cities
00:36:11 10.2 Sister ports
00:36:49 10.3 Sister Airport
00:37:06 11 Notable people
00:37:15 11.1 Historical figures
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Nagoya (名古屋) is the largest city in the Chūbu region of Japan. It is Japan's fourth-largest incorporated city and the third-most-populous urban area. It is located on the Pacific coast on central Honshu. It is the capital of Aichi Prefecture and is one of Japan's major ports along with those of Tokyo, Osaka, Kobe, Yokohama, Chiba, and Kitakyushu. It is also the center of Japan's third-largest metropolitan region, known as the Chūkyō metropolitan area. As of 2015, 2.28 million people lived in the city, part of Chūkyō Metropolitan Area's 10.11 million people.
It is also one of the 50 largest urban areas in the world.
文化のみち二葉館・旧川上貞奴邸(名古屋市)M4H01163
文化のみち二葉館・旧川上貞奴邸(名古屋市)M4H01163
日本の女優第一号、川上貞奴が電力王と呼ばれた福沢桃介とともに暮らした建物を移築、復元した文化施設。名古屋城から徳川園にいたる「文化のみち」の拠点となっている。2Fは文学資料を展示。
文化のみち二葉館・【名古屋市旧川上貞奴邸】(ブンカノミチフタバカンナゴヤシキュウカワカミサダヤッコテイ)
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