Fukuoka Kamenoi Hotel
Location.
Kamenoi Hotel Fukuoka Wajiro is located in Fukuoka and local attractions include Kyushu University, Genko Historical Museum, and Higashi Koen. Regional points of interest also include Fukuoka Art Museum and Hakata Machiya Folk Museum.
Hotel Features.
Kamenoi Hotel Fukuoka Wajiro features a restaurant and a bar/lounge. Guest parking is complimentary.
Guestrooms.
Bathrooms feature complimentary toiletries and hair dryers.
Earthquake Simulator, Fukuoka, Japan
Had a go in the Earthquake Simulator in the Fukuoka Disaster Prevention Centre. This was a 7.0 Earthquake, very powerful but nowhere near the 8.8 that caused the Tsunami. I was told to put a cushion on my head and turn off the stove in the corner when it stopped.
NILS Japanese Language School Nagasaki Field Trip
The students at NILS Japanese Language school go on a day trip to visit the Atomic Bomb museum in Nagasaki Prefecture. They had fun visiting a different prefecture, and learning about the history of Japan. The trip to the museum was followed by a picnic in the mark, souvenir shopping, and a scenic bus ride back to Fukuoka Prefecture.
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Memory Lane Tokyo
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Exploring Nagasaki, Japan - Day 5 Ovation of the Seas
After exploring Fukuoka the day before, we couldn't wait to see what the city of Nagasaki had in store for us.
We decided to explore on our own and see the must do's of the city ticking of the Atomic Bomb Museum, The Peace Park, The Spectacles bridge and the Suwa Shrine.
The Atomic Bomb Museum was interesting and thought-provoking, learning the history behind WW2.
Back onboard we had a few drinks whilst taking in the stunning views of Nagasaki as we sailed out of port before trying the bumper cars in the sea plex, a definite must do! After dinner, we went to the 270 lounge to watch the American Philharmonic Orchestra which felt like they were right in front of us!
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The History of Richard Dale 2019: Japan part 4
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ADVENTURES TO SHIMODA!! * JAPAN 2014 DAY 7 *
On this here episode, we got us going to Shimoda, Japan!!
At first it was a simple endeavor, taking the Tokyo train system out into the boonies of Japan to get to this gorgeous beach town. But about 3 hours into the trip, Becky came down with some sort of panic attack, resulting in our hospital visit. All was well and good, and once it got sorted out we returned once again to the trains to continue on to our destination!!
Shimoda itself is a very important town to Japans history. In the past Japan did not trade with outside nations, and closed off their borders. With the introduction of Commander Perry, his ship and crew were able to get Japan to open up it's borders, and start trading with the rest of the world.
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Japan's most beautiful island)Fukue island of GOTO islands 五島列島 福江島: Exploring in a mountain range
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It's travel report by the channel of GOTO ISLANDS,which is the special channel literally focusing on the highlights of this magnificent archipelago of GOTO ISLANDS. GOTO ISLANDS, or GOTO RETTOU in Japanese, literally means 5 major islands of archipelago, is made up of 140 islands including 5major ones represented by FUKUE-jima island which is the largest one among them. GOTO RETTOU, on the east China sea,100 km off the coast of NAGASAKI city in western KYUSYU,abounds in many, many scenic and historic sites. In terms of scenic beauty,GOTO RETTOU is designated as SAIKAI National Park noted for its magnificent archipelago seascape. Additionally,in terms of historic sites, some places are designated as JAPAN HERITAGE(governmental designation),and others are registered on the tentative list of UNESCO's World Cultural Heritage!!
Accordingly, I think few places in Japan can rival this archipelago's wealth of historic and scenic sites.
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Japan Travel - Tour a Cheap AirBnB in Kyoto
Japan is known to be expensive, but you can find cheap places to stay, even in the big tourist spots like Tokyo and Kyoto. In this video, Zachary & Nurtaç let us see the AirBnB they're staying in for about $17 US/night. Plus, Zach talks about the benefits (and drawbacks) of pocket WiFi. They use travel credits to stay at AirBnBs completely free.
If you're in Kyoto, you'll never be bored! There are more than 1000 temples there, 400 Shinto shrines, fabulous gardens, imperial palaces and museums with geisha in the Gion district, noh, kabuki and tea ceremony performances. Shopping and kaiseki dining are de rigeur when you're there, and don't forget to explore the surrounding mountains.
When you look at Japanese traditional architecture, you have to look at Japanese culture and its relationship with nature. You can actually live in a harmonious, close contact with nature – this very unique to Japan. – Tadao Ando
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Japan Vlog: Boat Ride Under Cherry Blossoms! Tsukiji Fish Market!
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Japanese Modern vs. Traditional buildings, Bridge + Castle
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Whilst we wait for the sakura to get in full bloom - they're taking a while this year! - here's another shot of the castle from above and the island hopping bridges across from Shikoku to Hiroshima on Honshu.
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Japan Travel Vlog - Day 9: Travelling to Kyoto (day 1)
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Hey guys, It's me, Rkidz from the Otaku Club. This is my Japan travel video.
I went to japan for 2 weeks, from 7th to 21st of August 2016. It had been an enlightening and exciting experience, and was a cherished memory that I will never forget about.
Day 9.
Kyoto, the historical city.
After a really amazing 3 days at the Comiket, it's time to continue my travel all around Japan. My next destination is Kyoto. To get there, I have to use the Shinkansen (bullet train), which is a new experience for me. These modern marvels can travel up to 320 km/h. Talk about fast. The train itself was very comfortable and once inside you won't even notice the speed. From Tokyo, I reached Kyoto in less than 3 hours.
If I had to describe Kyoto in one word, it had to be Kyoto = Temples. This city have numerous temples and shrine scattered all over the places, and each one of them have their own unique look and feels. I don't really have the time and energy to visit each and every one of them, so I've decided to visit a select few. I even went up to the third tower of the trip; the Kyoto Tower. Later on in the night, I managed to experience Japan own Bon Odori festival nearby a local temple. Overall, it's an amazing experience.
Next up, Kyoto part 2.
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Godzilla Shinjuku and more
Hi ya'll! Here's my final July 2019 Tokyo video! In this video I take you along with me to eat some vegan ramen at a popular spot, see the Godzilla statue in Shinjuku, & explore the Edo themed shopping area in Haneda international terminal! Thanks so much for watching my summer Tokyo series!
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[Wikipedia] Karuta
Karuta (かるた, from Portuguese carta [card]) are Japanese playing cards. Playing cards were introduced to Japan by the Portuguese traders during the mid-16th century. These early decks were used for trick-taking games. Karuta packs are divided into two groups, those that are descended from Portuguese cards and those from Eawase. Eawase was originally played with shells but were converted to card format during the early 17th-century. It is said that the earliest indigenous karuta was first invented in the town of Miike in Chikugo Province at around the end of the 16th century. The Miike Karuta Memorial Hall located in Ōmuta, Fukuoka is the only municipal museum in Japan dedicated specifically to the history of karuta. Chinese playing cards of the money-suited and domino types existed in Japan from at least the late 18th century until the early 20th century. Their games would influence those played with the Hanafuda pack.The basic idea of any Eawase karuta game is to be able to quickly determine which card out of an array of cards is required and then to grab the card before it is grabbed by an opponent. There are various types of cards which can be used to play karuta. It is also possible to play this game using two standard decks of playing cards.The two types of Eawase karuta decks that are most often seen are the uta-garuta and iroha-karuta. In uta-garuta, players try to find the last two lines of a waka given the first three lines. It is often possible to identify a poem by its first one or two syllables. The poems for this game are taken from the Ogura Hyakunin Isshu and are traditionally played on New Year's Day.Anyone who can read hiragana can play iroha-karuta (いろはかるた). In this type, a typical torifuda features a drawing with a kana at one corner of the card. Its corresponding yomifuda features a proverb connected to the picture with the first syllable being the kana displayed on the torifuda. Karuta is often played by children at elementary school and junior high-school level during class, as an educational exercise. Although several kinds of Karuta games are described below, in reality any kind of information that can be represented in card form can be used including shapes, colours, words in English, small pictures and the like.
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