[JP11S1] Hiroshima Gokoku Shrine and SOGO Shopping Mall! Where to go in Hiroshima?
Hiroshima Gokoku Shrine
広島護國神社
21-2 Motomachi, Naka-ku, Hiroshima-shi, Hiroshima-ken 730-0011, Japan
SOGO Hiroshima Store
そごう広島店
6-27 Motomachi, Naka Ward, Hiroshima, Hiroshima Prefecture 730-8501, Japan
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Hiroshima Gokoku Shrine /a shrine for the war dead
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Miko at Hiroshima Gokoku Shrine
April 28, 2012. Miko perform a dance at Hiroshima Gokoku Shrine in Japan.
Hiroshima Gokoku Jinja( Shinto Shrine)
The Prayer (Performance Track with Background Vocals in D-G) Crossroads Performance Track
Shinto priest holds ceremony at Hiroshima Gokoku Shrine
Hiroshima | Gokoku Shrine | Travel Guide | Episode# 6
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2). Gokoku Shrine inside Hiroshima Castle complex
3). About Gokoku Shrine .
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Shinto priest fires arrow at Setsubun-sai at Hiroshima Gokoku-jinja Shrine
As part of the annual Setubun rituals held every February 3 a Shinto priest fires an arrow at a demon mask at Hiroshima Gokoku-jinja Shrine.
Hatsumode to Hiroshima Gokoku Shrine(広島護国神社へ初詣。)【Japanese Street Walking 05】
Jan 1, 2014
明けましておめでとうございます。
広島護国神社へ初詣に行ってきました。
Happy New Year!
I went to the Hatsumode to shrine Gokoku Hiroshima.
Bonne Année!
Je suis allé au temple à temple Gokoku Hiroshima.
Frohes Neues Jahr!
Ich ging zu dem Schrein zu Schrein Gokoku Hiroshima.
สวัสดีปีใหม่
ผมไปที่ศาลเจ้าที่ศาลเจ้า Gokoku ฮิโรชิมา
新年快乐!
我去参拜靖国神社,以广岛护国。
새해 복 많이 받으세요.
히로시마 호국 신사에 참배에 다녀 왔습니다.
С Новым Годом!
Я пошел в храм, чтобы Храм Gokoku Хиросиму.
広島の風景2015春 花見「広島護国神社の桜」03.30 Scenery of Hiroshima,Hiroshima gokoku shrine,Japan
広島の風景 2015 春 花見「広島護国神社の桜」 2015.03.30 撮影場所:広島市広島市中区基町
Scenery of Hiroshima Spring,Cherry Blossom viewing Hiroshima gokoku shrine. Location:Motomachi,Naka Ward,Hiroshima City,Japan.
広島護國神社
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【4K Town Walking Japan #23】HIROSHIMA City Center 城镇漫步 广岛市中心 広島市中心街
Walk through the city of Hiroshima with lots of greenery from JR Hiroshima Station to Peace Memorial Park.
Start point 34°23'48.8N 132°28'30.3E
00:00:07 JR Hiroshima Station
00:05:43 Sakae Bridge
00:12:02 Shukkeien Entrance
00:14:40 Shukkeienmae Station
00:21:12 Hiroshima Castle Entrance
00:22:32 Trace of Uragomon Gate
00:26:07 Hiroshima Castle Tower
00:29:13 Hiroshima Gokoku Shrine
00:33:17 Omotegomon Gate
00:38:57 Hiroshima Green Arena
00:41:35 Hanover Garden
00:45:02 Atomic Bomb Dome Mae Station
00:46:59 Atomic Bomb Dome
00:57:23 Peace Light
00:58:50 Cenotaph for the Atomic Bomb Victims
01:00:02 Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum
01:01:20 Prayer Fountain
01:02:30 Peace Memorial Park Bus Stop
从广岛车站(JR Hiroshima Station)到和平纪念公园(Peace Memorial Park),绿树成荫,漫步广岛市。
緑豊かな広島の街をJR広島駅から平和記念公園まで歩きます。
00:00:07 JR広島駅
00:05:43 栄橋
00:12:02 縮景園入り口
00:14:40 縮景園前駅
00:21:12 広島城入口
00:22:32 裏御門跡
00:26:07 広島城天守閣
00:29:13 広島護国神社
00:33:17 表御門
00:38:57 広島グリーンアリーナ
00:41:35 ハノーバー庭園
00:45:02 原爆ドーム前駅
00:46:59 原爆ドーム
00:57:23 平和の灯
00:58:50 原爆死没者慰霊碑
01:00:02 広島市平和記念資料館
01:01:20 祈りの泉
01:02:30 平和記念公園バス停
[JP10S1] Hiroshima Castle and Japanese Kimono! Where to go in Hiroshima?
Hiroshima Castle
広島城
21-1 Motomachi, Naka-ku, Hiroshima-shi, Hiroshima-ken 730-0011, Japan
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[JP09S1] Shukkei-en Garden Hiroshima! Where to go in Hiroshima?
Shukkei-en Garden
縮景園
2 Kaminoborichō, Naka-ku, Hiroshima-shi, Hiroshima-ken 730-0014, Japan
Music - Ballons by Joakim Karud
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Bolin Chen
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The shrine of the Hiroshima's Guardian deity 鯉に祈る広島の守り神「広島護国神社」
Hiroshima Gokoku Shrine is the shrine of the Hiroshima's Guardian deity. Even the professional baseball team of Japan Hiroshima Toyo Carp comes to pray for victory. This shrine attracts the greatest number of worshipers in Chugoku Region on New Years Day who come to pray for peace and love happiness. Hiroshima Castle located nearby has been called the Carp Castle. for many different reasons from ancient times, so that's why the deity of the shrine is a carp. Visitors can enjoy a tour of the Hiroshima Castle. It is very popular, because you can have your pictures taken wearing a helmet of a medieval warrior.
Go visit the Hiroshima Castle in Hiroshima's city center.
広島護国神社は、日本のプロ野球チーム「広島東洋カープ」も必勝祈願に来る、広島の守り神です。中国地方で最も多くの初詣客が訪れる神社で、平和を祈るとともに、鯉の像に願いを込めます。すぐそばにある広島城が「鯉の城」と呼ばれていることから鯉の像があり、夫婦円満、恋愛成就を祈ります。広島城は、中を見学することができ、カブトをかぶって写真を撮るコーナーが人気です。広島市の中心部にある広島城を訪れてみてください。
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広島護國神社 重陽祭 2015.09.05 Part 02/11 神楽 奉納 堀神楽団「胴の口開け」2/3,Hiroshima Gokoku Shrine,Kagura,Dou no Kuchiake
広島護國神社 重陽祭 2015.09.05 Part 02/11。 神楽奉納 堀神楽団「胴の口開け」2/3。 撮影場所:広島市中区基町。
Hiroshima Gokoku Shrine Double Ninth Festival 2015.09.05 Part 02/11. Kagura dedication Hori Kagura team “Dou no Kuchiake” 2/3. Location:Motomachi,Naka Ward,Hiroshima City,Hiroshima Pref,Japan.
広島護國神社で行われた、神楽の奉納です。
だんだん人が増えてきました。
今月の祭典・行事 | 広島護国神社
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【with English subtitles】TSS報道特別番組 ヒロシマを遺した男 〜原爆資料館誕生物語〜「The man who left us the legacy of Hiroshima」
The man who left us the legacy of Hiroshima – the hidden story behind the Peace Memorial Museum –
2:00-2:55 p.m. Wednesday, August 6, 2014
(Re-run 2:00-2:55 a.m. Thursday, August 7)
The Peace Memorial Museum in Hiroshima City is known both domestically and abroad as an institution that relays the truth about the atomic bombing of HIROSHIMA. It is a “negative legacy” rarely seen in the world that attracts 1.4 million visitors each year. What is little known now, is that this museum was created by the perseverance of one scholar.
1945. Mr. Shogo Nagaoka was teaching geology and mineral science at Hiroshima Bunrika University (now Hiroshima University). He entered Hiroshima City the day after the atomic bomb was dropped. He was shocked at the countless “thorns” that had developed on the surface of the stone lantern at Hiroshima Gokoku Shrine that he had sat down on. Being a stone expert, he immediately realized that this was a special kind of bomb. From then on, he commuted into Hiroshima, now in ruins, tirelessly collecting stones, roof tiles, bottles, and other burned objects.
After the War ended, Mr. Nagaoka was selected as one of the five geology specialists in an atomic bomb investigation team set up by the national government. In addition to Hiroshima, he also surveyed Nagasaki and in no time, his personal stone and roof tile collection had increased significantly.
In 1949, the city of Hiroshima opened an Atomic Bomb Reference Materials Display Room in the central community center and started displaying Mr. Nagaoka’s collection. However, at the time, when rubble still remained in the burnt aftermath, the collected “A-bomb material” was not something that interested the people. Still, Mr. Nagaoka persisted, appealing to those who visited, “exactly what happened in that instant.” Finally, in August 1955, the A-Bomb Museum was opened. Mr. Nagaoka was appointed first director. As director, he worked to encourage school excursions from across Japan to visit and made a special effort to convey the horror of the atomic bomb to many people. Nevertheless, the world had entered the nuclear age… At the A-Bomb Museum, an “Atoms for Peace Exhibit” was held, while the materials were transferred to a small community center. Today, there is not much information left about the first Director Mr. Shogo Nagaoka.
In this program, while relying on the few clues available, we visit people in Japan and abroad who had some knowledge of the day and follow the path of the man who made the A-Bomb Museum. What was it that he put his life on the line to convey?
[Director Norio Maeda]
Not a day goes by that I don’t see tourists from other countries carrying backpacks, in Hiroshima. Today, more than 1.5 million foreigners come from far away to this land, mainly to see the A-Bomb Museum. If it weren’t for one man, who walked around picking up burnt stones and roof tiles after the atomic bomb was dropped, I believe Hiroshima City would look completely different today. Unfortunately, however, practically no record of that man, Shogo Nagaoka remains here in Hiroshima. Through this program, I hope that you are able to feel Mr. Nagaoka’s motives that, even today, continue to move the hearts of people from all over the world.
Hiroshima Peace Program
TSS ARCHIVE PROJECT
Contributions to the City of Hiroshima
TSS報道特別番組 ヒロシマを遺した男 ~原爆資料館 誕生秘話~
2014年8月6日水曜日 午後2時~2時55分放送
(再放送 8月6日水曜日 深夜2時~2時55分放送)
昭和20年。当時、広島文理科大学 現・広島大学で地質鉱物学を指導していた長岡省吾さん。原爆投下の翌日に市内に入り、廣島護國神社で腰かけた石灯ろうの表面に、異常な高熱によって、尖った無数の“トゲ”ができていることに驚く。石の専門家である彼は「特殊な爆弾だ」と直感し、毎日廃墟となった広島の町に通いつめ、焼けただれた石や瓦、ビンなどをひたすら集めるようになった。
終戦後、国が立ち上げた被爆調査団の地質学5人のメンバーに長岡さんも選ばれ、広島だけでなく、長崎でも調査を行うようになり、個人的に拾い集めた石や瓦はいつの間にか膨大な量になっていた。
昭和24年、広島市は中央公民館に「原爆参考資料陳列室」を開設、長岡さんの収集品の展示をはじめた。しかし、焼け跡に多くのガレキがまだ残る時代、集めた「被爆資料」は人々の関心を呼ぶものではなかった。だが、長岡さんはねばり強く「あの一瞬に何が起きたのか」を、訪れた人に訴え続けた。昭和30年8月、ついに原爆資料館が誕生。長岡さんは初代の館長に就任。館長としての長岡さんは、全国の学校へ修学旅行に来てもらうよう働きかけたり、多くの人に原爆の恐ろしさを伝えるべく取り組んでいた。しかし、世界は、核の時代へ…。原爆資料館で「原子力平和利用博覧会」が 開かれることになり、原爆資料は小さな公民館へ移された。今では、初代資料館長・長岡省吾についての資料はほとんど残っていない。
番組では、わずかな手がかりをもとに国内外に当時を知る人々を訪ね、原爆資料館を作った男の軌跡を追った。 彼が命をかけて伝えようとしたものとは…。
【ディレクター:前田典郎(まえだ のりお)】
広島市内でバックパックを背負った外国人観光客を見かけない日はありません。今では年間150万人以上の外国人が、主に原爆資料館を目当てにはるばるこの地を訪れます。1945年の原爆投下後、焼けた石や瓦を拾い歩いた一人の男性がいなければ、今の広島の光景は全く別のものになっていたのではないでしょうか。しかし残念なことに、その男性、長岡省吾さんの記録は、広島市には全くと言っていいほど残されていません。この番組で今もなお世界中の人々の心を動かし続ける長岡さんの思いに、ぜひ触れてください。
Hiroshima Peace Program
TSS アーカイブプロジェクト
広島市原爆ドーム保存事業等 広島市への寄付について
広島護國神社 重陽祭 2015.09.05 Part 07/11 神楽 奉納 堀神楽団「羅生門」後半,Hiroshima Gokoku Shrine,Kagura,Rashomon 2nd half
広島護國神社 重陽祭 2015.09.05 Part 07/11。 神楽奉納 堀神楽団 「羅生門」後半。 撮影場所:広島市中区基町。
Hiroshima Gokoku Shrine Double Ninth Festival 2015.09.05 Part 07/11. Kagura dedication Hori Kagura team “Rashomon” second half. Location:Motomachi,Naka Ward,Hiroshima City,Hiroshima Pref,Japan.
広島護國神社で行われた、神楽の奉納です。
「羅生門」の後半のみです。前半はカメラがハングアップして、消失してしまいました。
今月の祭典・行事 | 広島護国神社
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Japan / Hiroshima City Part 7
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Hiroshima:
As of 2006, the city has an estimated population of 1,154,391, while the total population for the metropolitan area was estimated as 2,043,788 in 2000.The total area of the city is 905.08 km², with a population density of 1275.4 persons per km².The population around 1910 was 143,000. Before World War II, Hiroshima's population had grown to 360,000, and peaked at 419,182 in 1942.Following the atomic bombing in 1945, the population dropped to 137,197.By 1955, the city's population had returned to pre-war levels.
Hiroshima has a professional symphony orchestra, which has performed at Wel City Hiroshima since 1963. There are also many museums in Hiroshima, including the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum, along with several art museums. The Hiroshima Museum of Art, which has a large collection of French renaissance art, opened in 1978. The Hiroshima Prefectural Art Museum opened in 1968, and is located near Shukkei-en gardens. The Hiroshima City Museum of Contemporary Art, which opened in 1989, is located near Hijiyama Park. Festivals include Hiroshima Flower Festival and Hiroshima International Animation Festival.Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park, which includes the Hiroshima Peace Memorial, draws many visitors from around the world, especially for the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Ceremony, an annual commemoration held on the date of the atomic bombing. The park also contains a large collection of monuments, including the Children's Peace Monument, the Hiroshima National Peace Memorial Hall for the Atomic Bomb Victims and many others.
Hiroshima's rebuilt castle (nicknamed Rijō, meaning Koi Castle) houses a museum of life in the Edo period. Hiroshima Gokoku Shrine is within the walls of the castle. Other attractions in Hiroshima include Shukkei-en, Fudōin, Mitaki-dera, and Hijiyama Park.
The atomic bombings of the cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki in Japan were conducted by the United States during the final stages of World War II in 1945. The two events are the only use of nuclear weapons in war to date.Following a firebombing campaign that destroyed many Japanese cities, the Allies prepared for a costly invasion of Japan. The war in Europe ended when Nazi Germany signed its instrument of surrender on 8 May, but the Pacific War continued. Together with the United Kingdom and the Republic of China, the United States called for a surrender of Japan in the Potsdam Declaration on 26 July 1945, threatening Japan with prompt and utter destruction. The Japanese government ignored this ultimatum, and the United States deployed two nuclear weapons developed by the Manhattan Project. American airmen dropped Little Boy on the city of Hiroshima on 6 August 1945, followed by Fat Man over Nagasaki on 9 August.
Within the first two to four months of the bombings, the acute effects killed 90,000--166,000 people in Hiroshima and 60,000--80,000 in Nagasaki, with roughly half of the deaths in each city occurring on the first day. The Hiroshima prefecture health department estimated that, of the people who died on the day of the explosion, 60% died from flash or flame burns, 30% from falling debris and 10% from other causes. During the following months, large numbers died from the effect of burns, radiation sickness, and other injuries, compounded by illness. In a US estimate of the total immediate and short term cause of death, 15--20% died from radiation sickness, 20--30% from burns, and 50--60% from other injuries, compounded by illness. In both cities, most of the dead were civilians, although Hiroshima had a sizeable garrison.On 15 August, six days after the bombing of Nagasaki, Japan announced its surrender to the Allies, signing the Instrument of Surrender on 2 September, officially ending World War II. The bombings led, in part, to post-war Japan's adopting Three Non-Nuclear Principles, forbidding the nation from nuclear armament. The role of the bombings in Japan's surrender and their ethical justification are still debated.
広島護國神社 重陽祭 2015.09.05 Part 03/11 神楽 奉納 堀神楽団「胴の口開け」3/3,Hiroshima Gokoku Shrine,Kagura,Dou no Kuchiake
広島護國神社 重陽祭 2015.09.05 Part 03/11。 神楽奉納 堀神楽団 「胴の口開け」3/3。 撮影場所:広島市中区基町。
Hiroshima Gokoku Shrine Double Ninth Festival 2015.09.05 Part 03/11. Kagura dedication Hori Kagura team “Dou no Kuchiake” 3/3. Location:Motomachi,Naka Ward,Hiroshima City,Hiroshima Pref,Japan.
広島護國神社で行われた、神楽の奉納です。
大勢ですと、結構迫力があります。
今月の祭典・行事 | 広島護国神社
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広島護國神社 重陽祭 2015.09.05 Part 01/11 神楽 奉納 堀神楽団「胴の口開け」1/3,Hiroshima Gokoku Shrine,Kagura,Dou no Kuchiake
広島護國神社 重陽祭 2015.09.05 Part 01/11。 神楽奉納 堀神楽団「胴の口開け」1/3。 撮影場所:広島市中区基町。
Hiroshima Gokoku Shrine Double Ninth Festival 2015.09.05 Part 01/11. Kagura dedication Hori Kagura team “Dou no Kuchiake” 1/3. Location:Motomachi,Naka Ward,Hiroshima City,Hiroshima Pref,Japan.
広島護國神社で行われた、神楽の奉納です。夜神楽なので暗く、照明も弱かったので感度を上げて撮影したのでノイジーです。
今月の祭典・行事 | 広島護国神社
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Hiroshima Outlet mall (May 2018)
Enjoy our travel video as we take you to the great experience inside the newly opened outlet mall in Hiroshima Japan!