Guide Japan EP.7 ตอน Gujo Hachiman Folklore Art Museum
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A Day in the Life of Gujo Hachiman
A glimpse into the daily life of this ancient castle town nestled in the mountains of central Japan.
Guide Japan EP.8 ตอน Gujo Hachiman SuSi
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Gujo Odori Demonstration at Hakurankan | 郡上お躍り
See a demonstration of the Gujo Odori dance performd at the Hakurankan museum in Gujo Hachiman in Gifu Prefecture.
Guide Japan EP.6 ตอน NEMU HOTEL
A cave at Gujo-Hachiman
My friends and I were separated from our party, and the only way we could make it back to our group was by traversing through this cave; we found a waterfall. :D
A Demo of Gujo Odori Matsusaka 松阪
A demo of Gujo Odori Matsusaka by the staff at the Gujo Hachiman Museum. June 2010
Gujo Odori
Live demonstration in Gujo Hachiman
Guide Japan EP.5 ตอน เกาะไข่มุข มิกิโมโต้
Old Town Square Jazz Atmosphere
Atmosphere Bohemia JazzFest 2008
HISTORICAL PLACES OF CHUBU REGION,JAPAN IN GOOGLE EARTH PART ONE ( 1/7 )
HISTORICAL PLACES OF CHUBU REGION,JAPAN PART ONE (1/7)
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1. CASTLE KOMAKI,AICHI 35°17'33.20N 136°54'48.35E
2. CASTLE MATSUMOTO,NAGANO 36°14'19.30N 137°58'9.28E
3. CASTLE KIYOSU,AICHI 35°12'59.31N 136°50'36.97E
4. CASTLE RAMPARTS,KANAZAWA 36°33'56.76N 136°39'35.45E
5. CASTLE INUYAMA,AICHI 35°23'18.05N 136°56'20.98E
6. CASTLE KAKEGAWA,SHIZUOKA 34°46'31.30N 138° 0'49.77E
7. CASTLE SUNOMATA,OGAKI,GIFU 35°22'1.44N 136°41'15.86E
8. CASTLE TAKASHIMA,SUWA 36° 2'22.57N 138° 6'44.92E
9. PORT OF NAGOYA PUBLIC AQUARIUM 35° 5'28.07N 136°52'40.31E
10. CASTLE MARUOKA, SAKAI 36° 9'7.98N 136°16'19.16E
11. MEIJI-MURA 35°20'30.56N 136°59'16.09E
12. MUSEUM OF CONTEMPORARY ART, KANAZAWA 36°33'39.17N 136°39'29.37E
13. ŌSU KANNON TEMPLE 35° 9'34.99N 136°53'58.10E
14. CASTLE HAMAMATSU, NAKA 34°42'42.60N 137°43'29.84E
15. ATSUTA SHRINE TEMPLE 35° 7'31.49N 136°54'32.51E
16. CASTLE ECHIZEN ONO, FUKUI 35°59'12.00N 136°28'59.22E
17. CASTLE OKAZAKI, AICHI 34°57'21.99N 137° 9'31.75E
18. CASTLE, GUJO HACHIMAN, GIFU 35°45'10.43N 136°57'40.93E
19. CASTLE NAGOYA, AICHI 35°11'7.64N 136°53'57.06E
20. CASTLE YOSHIDA, TOYOHASHI 34°46'14.63N 137°23'33.18E
21. CASTLE OGAKI, GIFU 35°21'43.13N 136°36'57.88E
22. TOKI MESSE 37°55'33.96N 139° 3'36.70E
23. CASTLE GIFU, GIFU 35°26'2.54N 136°46'55.88E
24. NAGOYA CITY SCIENCE MUSEUM 35° 9'53.72N 136°53'59.09E
25. CASTLE TOYAMA, TOYAMA 36°41'33.93N 137°12'41.36E
Gujo Odori Obon Dance Demo, Kawasaki
Staff demonstration of the dance 'Kawasaki' at the Hakurankan museum in Gujo Hachiman, Japan. The Kawasaki is the best known dance at the Gujo Odori, one of the 3 most important traditional dance festivals in Japan. Check out my blog for more on my amazing Japan trip!
Traditional Japanese dance (Obon Matsuri festival)
This traditional Japanese dance is one of the 10 dances that is part of the city's annual Obon Matsuri. The people of Gujo have been celebrating this tradition for over 400 years! Dancers from the Gujo Hachiman Museum teaches us how to do it (some steps, at least haha)! :)
A Demo of Gujo Odori Gengen Balabala
A demo of Gujo Odori Gengen Balabala by the staff at the Gujo Hachiman Museum
Japan!
A superb ten day trip, with my cousin, to Japan, taking in Tokyo, Hakone, Magome, Tsumago, Kyoto, Hiroshima and Itsukushima . Such a beautiful country with the most friendly people. I’m definitely heading back!
Shirakawago Travel Guide (白川郷) | Most Beautiful Place We Visited in Japan
Join us on a day trip to Shirakawago in this travel guide as we explore the most beautiful place we visited in Japan. Shirakawa-go (白川郷) is known for its traditional Japanese farmhouses (gassho) - also known as the praying hand houses for its a-frame shape - in a valley surrounded by mountains. The trip from Takayama was approximately 50 minutes away and cost roughly $20 USD per person.
Our first stop in Shirakawa was the observatory where we had sweeping panoramic views of the incredible architecture and mountains from a high vantage point which cost 200 Yen per person for the local bus. In terms of getting back down, we decided to walk which ended up being a great idea.
Walking around Shirakawago Village you notice houses, shops, rice paddies, and people out doing laundry. We visited in summer; however, every season offers a unique atmosphere in the village. Something fascinating is that cold drinks are refrigerated with mountain running water and trash is to be carried and disposed of by guests.
To cool down we grabbed our first bite which was a refreshing green-tea matcha ice cream for 350 Yen per person. Our next stop was the outdoor open-air museum (600 Yen per person), which ended up being one of our favorite attractions, visiting temples and crossing bridges along the way. We grabbed soba and tempura for lunch.
In the open air museum we visited waterfalls, streams and gassho houses. We ended up just hopping from farmhouse to farmhouse to call down enjoying some free tea along the way.
We visited the Old Fujisaki House where it was free and cool inside.
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Shirakawago Travel Guide (白川郷) | Most Beautiful Place We Visited in Japan:
Hey guys! We are Samuel and Audrey, a vlogging travel couple from Canada. In this travel channel we share our travel and food vlogs while touring the world. Our most recent trip was to Japan where we spent 2 months traveling around the country and visiting the following destinations: Osaka, Tokyo, Kyoto, Nara, Nikko, Takayama, Yokohama, Odaiba, Shirakawa-gō and Takao.
During our stay, we visited a mixture of big cities and small rural towns, where we enjoyed eating Japanese street food, trying traditional Japanese cuisine, visiting local attractions and staying in unique accommodations (such as capsule hotels and ryokans) that we are now going to share with you on this channel. The combination and contrast of visiting futuristic cities and traditional countryside areas is what makes travel to Japan so fascinating. Ultra modern versus traditional. This is the essence of Japan.
Our trip to Japan was unforgettable and until now it is one of our favorite countries that we have come to know. However, we only feel as though we just scratched the surface on this trip to Japan. If you want to see more videos from Japan in the future, let us know in the comments that places you'd like us to travel to and food experiences you would like to see on this travel channel.
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