農家 - Farmers in Hokkaido, Japan -
「農業ブーム」では見られない、農家の毎日を追った映像。
This is the real of farmers that you can not face on the Agriculture Trend in recent.
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「野菜づくり」「農業体験」というワードをよく見かけるようになりました。
野菜づくりという単語だけで好印象な感じがする今の日本社会は、空前の農業ブーム。
そしてそこには、かつて「危険・汚い・きつい」の3Kと呼ばれた第一次産業の面影はほぼありません。
雨風問わず、日々地道な作業の繰り返し。
農家とは一体なんなのか。リアルな姿を映像に収めてみました。
In recent, it is getting the social phenomenon in Japan that many people go to the province and farm their vegetable in the weekend.
In behind the negative image of a primary industry like Farmers just before, many people have a COOL image for the same industry and farmers.
Hopefully, this short video that I shot through I have worked at farmers in Hokkaido for three weeks would be a chance to look back the real of agriculture and farmers.
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Lovely snowy sceneries even the weather is harsh in here, Japan, isn't it? Not so many seen the most primitive building of Hokkaido University, Graduate School of Agriculture, above from the sky. That's why we tried to make it happen unless there were so much defects after post-production has done. Anyhow we offered every single of you to feel the coldness of snow from our first ever aerial vlogging or documentary teaser.
SAPPORO LOG #14 2017.10.31 Hokkaido University [4k]
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Hokkaido University International Graduate Program (IGP) in Life Science
---- International Graduate Program (IGP)----
Hokkaido University’s Graduate School of Life Science established a new international graduate program called the Training Program for Global Leaders in Life Sciences (IGP) in 2013.
With the aim to form the world’s most prestigious education and research center for the life sciences, the IGP is based on networks and collaborations among top-level universities, mainly with those in the Asia, and recruits excellent international students interested in the life sciences. Both Japanese and international students study under the same curriculum to become leaders with a global perspective. From enrollment to graduation, English is the main language used throughout the program.
Students eligible for this program are limited to those who hope to undertake the Transdisciplinary Life Science Course or Biosystems Science Course with the Graduate School of Life Science, Hokkaido University in Sapporo, Japan.
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☆Transdisciplinary Life Science Course:
Tissue and Polymer Sciences Laboratory / Laboratory of Soft & Wet Matter / Laboratory of Cell Dynamics / Laboratory of Advanced Chemical Biology / Laboratory of Protein Science / Laboratory of X-ray Structural Biology / Laboratory of Smart Molecule / Laboratory of Biological Information Analysis Science / Innate Immunity Laboratory / Laboratory of Embryonic and Genetic Engineering / Laboratory of Single-Molecules System Biology / Laboratory of Molecular Cell Dynamics / Laboratory of Chemical Biology / Laboratory of Biomolecular Adaptation Science
☆Biosystems Science Course:
Laboratory of Molecular Interaction / Laboratory of Plant Morphology and Gene Function / Laboratory of Plant Evolutional and Developmental Biology / Laboratory of Gut Physiology / Biomedical Animal Research Laboratory / Laboratory of Cell function and Structure III / Laboratory of Environmental Molecular Bioscience / Laboratory of Gene Function and Regulation / Laboratory of Animal Genetics / Laboratory of Cell Structure and Function – (Yamaguchi & Sato Lab) / Laboratory of Cell Structure and Function – (Chiba Lab) / Laboratory of Cell Structure and Function (Takada Lab) / Laboratory of Molecular Biology / Laboratory of Plant Adaptation Biology / Laboratory of Behavioral Physiology / Laboratory of System Neurobiology / Laboratory of Behavior and Neurobiology - (Mizunami & Tanaka Lab) / Laboratory of Behavior and Neurobiology - (Soma Lab) / Laboratory of Behavioral and Neural Biology – (Matsushima Lab) / Laboratory of Molecular Neuroethology Laboratory / Laboratory of Neurocybernetics / Laboratory of Reproductive and Developmental Biology – (Ia) / Laboratory of Reproductive and Developmental Biology – (1b) / Laboratory of A. Kuroiwa / Laboratory of Reproductive and Developmental Biology - (IIb) / Laboratory of Reproductive and Developmental Biology - (1c)
Sapporo Clock Tower (Tokeidai) - Hokkaido, Japan
The Clock Tower (時計台, Tokeidai) is a symbol of Sapporo. The building was constructed during the early period of Sapporo's development in 1878 as a drill hall of the Sapporo Agricultural College. In 1881 a clock purchased from Boston was installed.
Today, the Clock Tower serves as a museum with displays about the building's history and Sapporo on the first floor. On the second floor are displays about the clock and a spacious ceremony hall that calls to mind the simple buildings of the colonial American Midwest.
The Clock Tower is four blocks or a ten minute walk south of JR Sapporo Station, and one block north of Odori Park.
Address: North 1, West 2
Roro Jonggrang and 1000 Temples (created by Vebrian Wijaya @veb87)
This video was created by Vebrian Wijaya, staff of Faculty of Graphic and Design of Tarumanagara University, Indonesia. This video was translated into Japan and English by Natasia (Bachelor of Agriculture Department, Hokkaido University).
This video was showed on Indonesian Culture Night 2014 at Sapporo, Hokkaido, Japan. It was opening video before the musical drama of Roro Jonggrang and 1000 Temples.
On behalf of Indonesian Student Association of Hokkaido, we would like to say thanks to Vebrian Wijaya, and let's show the beautiful culture of Indonesia to the people around the world.
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[Japan Trip Channel] Hokkaido
Thanks for your time to watch this movie!!
This movie is introducing the famous spots in Sapporo, Hokkaido.
Let's enjoy the spots :)
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Sapporo Shiryokan
Seikatei
Edwin Dun Memorial Museum
Lloyd's Coffee Former Oguma Residence
The Archives of Hokkaido
Historical Museum of Hokkaido
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Hokkaido
Hokkaido (北海道, Hokkaidō, literally Northern Sea Circuit), formerly known as Ezo, Yezo, Yeso, or Yesso, is Japan's second largest island; it is also the largest and northernmost of Japan's 47 prefectures. The Tsugaru Strait separates Hokkaido from Honshu, although the two islands are connected by the underwater railway Seikan Tunnel. The largest city on Hokkaido is its capital, Sapporo, which is also its only ordinance-designated city.
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A ticket from a country of love to happiness (Obihiro, Hokkaido JP) 幸福駅、帯広、北海道
From 1956 to 1987 Kofuku station (Happiness station) was was a stop on the Hiroo line of the Japanese National Railway. Thanks to a television feature in 1973 it experienced a sudden rise in popularity and in 2008 was declared a Sanctuary for lovers.After the discontinuation of the Kofuku stn. it has become a roadside park which includes buildigs from the original station. Real old tickets from the Country of love station (愛国駅) to Happiness station (幸福駅)are sold on the net!
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品種改良から始まるタマネギ物語 | Daisaku Okamoto | TEDxHokkaidoU
皆さんはタマネギを丸かじりした経験がありますか。
山本さんは自身が開発したタマネギの品種改良についてとそこから感じた生産者としての想いを熱く語ります。
Okamoto Daisaku was born in Hiroshima City in 1964. He graduated from Department of Agricultural Chemistry, Hokkaido University in 1991, and completed his graduate studies at Danish Institute of Plant and Soil Science (now University of Aarhus, Denmark).
After working at a lab of a nursery company, he founded Plant Thremmatology Research Institute in 2000. In 2005 he earned his PhD in Agriculture at Hokkaido University. He also lectured at Hokkaido University and Tokyo Institute of Technology Graduate School of Innovation Management.
He is now the CEO of Plant Thremmatology Research Institute.
“Each year on our research farm in Kuriyama Town, Hokkaido, we cultivate, crossbreed and harvest more than 600 kinds of onions to develop new species.
We aim to cultivate onions that are new to consumers. For example, we have created onions named Sarasara Red and Sarasara Gold which are rich in health components along with tear-free and non-spicy onions named “Smile Ball.”
“We adopt a vertical integration strategy in conjunction with regional branding through the phases of cultivation, distribution, processing and sales and hope to build a price structure where we could decide the prices of agricultural products by ourselves.”
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Sapporo in Japan
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Sapporo (札幌市 Sapporo-shi?) About this sound listen (help·info) is the fourth-largest city in Japan by population, and the largest city on the northern Japanese island of Hokkaido. Located in Ishikari Subprefecture, it is the capital of Hokkaido Prefecture, and an ordinance-designated city of Japan.
Sapporo is known outside Japan for having hosted the 1972 Winter Olympics, the first ever held in Asia, and for the city's annual Yuki Matsuri, internationally referred to as the Sapporo Snow Festival, which draws more than 2 million tourists from around the world. The city is also home to Sapporo Brewery and the famous white chocolate biscuits called shiroi koibito (白い恋人?, white sweetheart).Before its establishment, the area occupied by Sapporo (known as the Ishikari Plain) was home to a number of indigenous Ainu settlements.[2] In 1866, at the end of the Edo Period, construction began on a canal through the area, encouraging a number of early settlers to establish Sapporo village.[3] The settlement's name was taken from the Ainu language sat poro pet (サッ・ポロ・ペッ), and can be translated as dry, great river.[4]
In 1868, the officially recognized year celebrated as the 'birth' of Sapporo, the new Meiji government concluded that the existing administrative center of Hokkaido, which at the time was the port of Hakodate, was in an unsuitable location for defense and further development of the island. As a result it was determined that a new capital on the Ishikari Plain should be established. The plain itself provided an unusually large expanse of flat, well drained land which is relatively uncommon in the otherwise mountainous geography of Hokkaido.
During 1870–1871, Kuroda Kiyotaka, vice-chairman of the Hokkaido Development Commission (Kaitaku-shi) approached the American government for assistance in developing the land. As a result, Horace Capron, Secretary of Agriculture under President Ulysses S. Grant, became an oyatoi gaikokujin and was appointed as a special advisor to the commission. Construction began around Odori Park, which still remains as a green ribbon of recreational land bisecting the central area of the city. The city closely followed the Western-style grid plan with streets at right-angles to form city blocks.
The continuing expansion of the Japanese into Hokkaido continued, mainly due to migration from the main island of Honshu immediately to the south, and the prosperity of Hokkaido and particularly its capital grew to the point that the Development Commission was deemed unnecessary and was abolished in 1882.
Edwin Dun (oyatoi gaikokujin) came to Sapporo to establish sheep and cattle ranches in 1876. He also demonstrated pig raising and the making of butter, cheese, ham and sausage. He married a Japanese woman. He once went back to the States in 1883 but returned to Japan as a secretary of government.
William S. Clark (oyatoi gaikokujin) who was the president of the Massachusetts Agricultural College (now the University of Massachusetts Amherst) came to be the founding vice-president of Sapporo Agricultural College (now Hokkaido University) for only eight months from 1876 to 1877. He taught academic subjects in science and lectured on the Bible as an ethics course, introducing Christian principles to the first entering class of the College.
In 1880, the entire area of Sapporo was renamed as Sapporo-ku (Sapporo Ward),[5] and a railroad between Sapporo and Temiya, Otaru was laid. That year the Hōheikan, a hotel and reception facility for visiting officials and dignitaries, was erected adjacent to the Odori Park. It was later moved to Nakajima Park where it remains today. Two years later, with the abolition of the Kaitaku-shi, Hokkaidō was divided into three prefectures: Hakodate, Sapporo, and Nemuro. The name of the urban district in Sapporo remained Sapporo-ku, while the rest of the area in Sapporo-ku was changed to Sapporo-gun. The office building of Sapporo-ku was also located in the urban district.[5]
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The economy of Japan is the third largest in the world by nominal GDP, the fourth largest by purchasing power parity and is the world's second largest developed economy. According to the International Monetary Fund, the country's per capita GDP (PPP) was at $35,855 or the 22nd highest in 2012. Japan is a member of Group of Eight. The Japanese economy is forecasted by the Quarterly Tankan survey of business sentiment conducted by the Bank of Japan.
Japan is the world's third largest automobile manufacturing country, has the largest electronics goods industry, and is often ranked among the world's most innovative countries leading several measures of global patent filings. Facing increasing competition from China and South Korea, manufacturing in Japan today now focuses primarily on high-tech and precision goods, such as optical instruments, Hybrid vehicles, and robotics. Beside the Kantō region, the Kansai region is one the leading industrial clusters and the manufacturing center for the Japanese economy.
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I Went Grocery SHOPPING in JAPAN [Japanese Fruits, Seafood & Noodles]
***Japan With Me - Episode 15 (Stream at 1080p for BETTER-QUALITY video)*** A day in my life living in Japan! Hahaha ... First time going to the grocery store and buy stuff in Japan!~ I had a lot of fun! There were a lot of fresh fruits and vegetables.....this was film in Summer 2018 so we saw a lot of Japanese fresh produce there. The apples, mangoes and melons are quite expensive in general in Japan. At that store in particular, they give off plastic bags so I don't need to carry my own but some of the other places they don't give them out! So make sure to bring your own all the time just in case. There were also fresh seafood and meat as well but mostly fish and some shell fish :) Thank you very much once again for watching. Don't forget to check out my other food videos and travel vlog series :) Follow me on IG @tovnadavid Kpop reaction channel Have a good day!
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