World’s largest Naruto and Boruto Theme Park in Japan
Japan Naruto Theme Park and Boruto Theme Park located in Nijigen no Mori Awajishima. This is first look at currently the World's largest Naruto amusement park and Boruto amusement park located in Shinobi Zato also known as ninja village area of the National Park of Awajishima. The ninja village hosts 2 main mission areas guided by maki-mono (scrolls) chi-no-maki (earth scroll) and ten-no-maki (heaven scroll). This anime theme park will take you on a puzzle solving adventures. This is perfect play ground for all Naruto manga and anime lovers alike.
Also, this anime theme park has recreated an outdoor version of Naruto's favorite ramen shop, Ichiraku ramen shop where you can get Hakata style ramen. Ramen ichiraku's Naruto Ramen was quite delicious and would love to have another bowl at anytime. The shop also serves Naruto themed food.
Nijigen no mori where the Naruto theme park is located, is originally a giant national park so it’s actually a perfect spot to just hang out, relax and have a picnic.
In fact, Naruto theme park video is the first part of a 2 part series for the Awajishima area so if you are deciding to visit this area, then definitely stick around for the 2nd part of this video series.
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PART 2 - Naruto Theme Park Hotel (Hello Kitty Room in Nijigen no Mori)
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How to get there from Tokyo Shinagawa Station:
① Shinkansen until Shin-Kobe → Bus until the Awaji Interchange stop → Shuttle bus to Nijigen no Mori
② Shinkansen until Shin-Osaka → Train until Akashi Station → 10 mins walk until Akashi Ko (Port) → Ferris until Iwaya Ko → Shuttle bus until Nijigen no Mori
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Places to visit in Japan - Awajishima 淡路島
Awaji Island (淡路島 Awajishima in Japanese) is a not-terribly-large island - about the same size as Singapore - that marks the eastern boundary of the Seto Inland Sea of Japan. Thanks to a set of new bridges and a cross-island expressway, most visitors just zip through on their way from Honshu to Shikoku.
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-To see the Naruto whirlpools, stop at the expressway rest area at the southernmost tip of the island near the Onaruto bridge. If you have money to spare, you can take a little boat cruise to see them up close; note that whirlpools only appear when the tide is coming in or out.
- Aside from whirlpools and burial mounds and onions, Awajishima's main claim to fame are its beaches, especially on the more sparsely settled northern coast. They're nothing spectacular by international standards, but a popular nearby summer getaway for Kansai-ites just the same, and Awajishima has many campgrounds that cater to the budget traveller.
-There are also a number of hot springs (onsen), the best known of which are Awaji's largest town Sumoto and the mildly radioactive(!) waters of Iwaya adjacent to the northern bridge.
-The Sumoto Castle [5] requires quite a hike but is a small beautiful castle at the top of a hill and can be seen from all over Sumoto. The view from the top is extraordinary.
-There are two buildings designed by famous Japanese architect Tadao Ando on Awaji Shima: Water Temple [6] and Yume no Butai.
- A section of the Nojima Fault, responsible for the 1995 Great Hanshin earthquake, preserved at Nojima Fault Preservation Museum.
- The Kiseki no Hoshi Botanical Museum [7]is a beautiful stop on the bus line. There are numerous exhibits indoor and out. It is connected to the Westin Hotel.
-Scattered here and there are a number of herb and biwa (loquat) farms. The southern coast, however, is essentially one long semi-urban sprawl filled with the (stink/scent) of ripening onions; the only breaks in the monotony are a fairly hideous (but huge) concrete statue of the Buddhist deity Kannon and the inevitable Onokoro Amusement Park.
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淡路島(Awaji Island)
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Kobe, Japan - Akashi Kaikyō Bridge (2019)
The Akashi Kaikyō Bridge (明石海峡大橋 Akashi Kaikyō Ōhashi) is a suspension bridge, which links the city of Kobe on the Japanese mainland of Honshu to Iwaya on Awaji Island. It crosses the busy Akashi Strait (Akashi Kaikyō in Japanese) as part of the Honshu–Shikoku Highway. It was completed in 1998, and has the longest central span of any suspension bridge in the world, at 1,991 metres (6,532 ft; 1.237 mi). It is one of the key links of the Honshū–Shikoku Bridge Project, which created three routes across the Inland Sea.
Kobe (神戸市 Kōbe-shi, Japanese: [koːꜜbe]) is the sixth-largest city in Japan and the capital city of Hyōgo Prefecture. It is located on the southern side of the main island of Honshū, on the north shore of Osaka Bay and about 30 km (19 mi) west of Osaka. With a population around 1.5 million, the city is part of the Keihanshin metropolitan area along with Osaka and Kyoto.
The earliest written records regarding the region come from the Nihon Shoki, which describes the founding of the Ikuta Shrine by Empress Jingū in AD 201. For most of its history, the area was never a single political entity, even during the Tokugawa period, when the port was controlled directly by the Tokugawa shogunate. Kobe did not exist in its current form until its founding in 1889. Its name comes from kanbe (神戸, an archaic title for supporters of the city's Ikuta Shrine). Kobe became one of Japan's designated cities in 1956.
Kobe was one of the cities to open for trade with the West following the 1853 end of the policy of seclusion and has since been known as a cosmopolitan and nuclear-free zone port city. While the 1995 Great Hanshin earthquake diminished much of Kobe's prominence as a port city, it remains Japan's fourth-busiest container port. Companies headquartered in Kobe include ASICS, Kawasaki Heavy Industries, and Kobe Steel, as well as over 100 international corporations with Asian or Japanese headquarters in the city, such as Eli Lilly and Company, Procter & Gamble, Boehringer Ingelheim, and Nestlé. The city is the point of origin and namesake of Kobe beef, as well as the site of one of Japan's most famous hot spring resorts, Arima Onsen.
Top 10 Best Cities To Live In Japan
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Top 10 Best Cities To Live In Japan
Japan is the 8th most peaceful nation in the World. It is very advanced and has a strong economy. If you see the global peace index chart, you will find Japan at the 9th position as measured in 2016. Advancement in technologies can easily be seen as the country has a lot of research centers in different fields and industry. Also, Japan is searching and manufacturing robots to ease people’s life.
Is it a great idea to move your family to Japan. You can only know that if you measure the advantage of living in any of the different cities of Japan. Besides that, you can also measure the cost of living in the cities of Japan as compared to the other major cities of the developed nations in the World.
Despite of being a populous country, there are still many places in Japan that are best for people to live in. Below is the list of top 10 best cities to live in Japan:
1. Fukuoka
2. Kyoto
3. Sapporo
4. Tokyo
5. Yokohama
6. Okinawa
7. Kobe
8. Nagoya
9. Nara
10. Chiba
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Lena Gradkovskaya (showreel)
1. General Information
Name: Elena Gradkovskaya
Date of birth: 15.09.1987
Birthplace: Arkhangelsk, Russia
Marital status: not married
Citizenship: Russia
Address: 656-2401
1215 Iwaya, Grand Heights Awaji, apt.703
Awaji, Hyogo, Japan
Telephone: 080-3874-9985 (Japan)
E-mail: Lengradik@gmail.com
2. Education:
2004-2009 Saint-Petersburg State University of Arts and Culture, Russia (Specialization - Dance Choreography)
2009-2011 Saint-Petersburg State Conservatory (Specialization - Ballet composition)
2011-2013 Vaganova Ballet Academy (Specialization - Master program “Scientific and creative laboratory of the contemporary dance forms”)
4. Special courses:
2018 year:
Martin Kilvady (Slovakia) - contemporary; Rakesh Sukesh (India) - 'Payatt INtransit’
Alleyne Dance (UK) - 'Dynamics Rhythm & Texture’; Francisco Córdova (Mexico) - 'Body Action’;Alexander Vantournhout (Belgium) - ‘Catabatics/Acrodance’; David Zambrano (Venezuela, Belgium) - laboratory 'Sexual Assault’; Milan Herich (Slovakia, Belgium)- flying low technique; Aymara Parola (Argentina, Belgium) - voice laboratory;
2009-2017 years:
Tatyana Tarabanova (Russia) - contemporary, fly-low, partnering; Mariya Koligova (Bulgy)- contemporary, physical theatre; Yaara Moses (Israel), Artem Ignatyev (DVA, Russia) - partnering; Marina Konovalova (Germany) - contact improvisation; Pavel Semchenko (AHE, Russia) - laboratory; Igor Dobrichich (Netherlands) - laboratory; Janine Derning (USA) - laboratory; Joao Fiadeyro (Portugal) - laboratory; Jiri Pokorny (Netherlands) - improvisation; Karin Benquet (Netherlands) - contemporary; Samir Calixto (Netherlands) - contemporary; Ivan Peres (Netherlands) – contemporary; Dana Raz (KCDC, Israel) - contemporary; Grehem Adey (England/Sweden) - contemporary, laboratory; Mitya Fedotenko (France) - contemporary; Anton Adasinskii (Russia, Germane) - laboratory; Natalya Kasparova (Russia) - contemporary, laboratory; Anastasiya Ivanova (Russia) - contemporary; Dor Mamalia (Israel) - contemporary; Tom Pirson (USA)- site-specific performance and immersive theater; Nicolaj Jespersen (Denmark) - contemporary; Ming-Lung Yang (USA) - contemporary; Martin Forsberg (SwedeN) – composition; Osa Karin (Norway) – raga-jam; Salli Parkinson (Normay) – classical dance; John Allen (USA) – modern, partnering ; Alexander Andriyashkin (Russia) - contemporary, improvisation, laboratory; Seke Chimutengwende (DV8, UK) – improvisation; Satu Hummasti (FinlandUSA) – technician H.Limon, release; Pasqualina Noel (France) – technician Martha Graham; Marina Mascarell (Netherlands) - contemporary; Pedro Goucha Gomez (Netherlands) - contemporary; Yaaniv Abraham (Israel) - Ga-Ga, Nakharin's repertoire; Anna Ozerskaya (Israel; Sweden; Russia) - jazz, contemporary; Tatyana Gordeyev (Russia) - contemporary, laboratory; Anastasia Kadrulev (DVA, Russia) - laboratory, composition, improvisation; Alexander Pepelyaev (Russia, Latvia) - laboratory;
5. Work experience
April 2017- current time International festival of performing arts «Awaji Art Circus». Art direction, management.
November 2015, October 2016 International festival of performing arts «Awaji Art Circus». Performer, art direction, organizational support.
2014 - March 2017 «Saint-Petersburg State University of Culture and Arts». Teacher of Contemporary dance technique; Improvisation and composition
2014 – March 2017 «Kannon dance school» ( Teacher of Contemporary dance technique, improvisation
2014 – March 2017 Opening and closing ceremonies on different kinds of festivals. Director-choreograph, performer (
2014 – March 2017 Creation community “CHEMODAN. Organization and realization all-Russian festivals of children's dance (5842910.ru). Organizer, teacher, choreographer, judger of competitions.
2013 – March 2017 Different kinds of Outdoor performances. Director-choreographer, performer.
2013 – March 2017 Performances of collaboration between musicians and dancers. Director-choreographer, performer (
2011 – March 2017 Site-specific performance and immersive theater. Director-choreographer, performer.
2010 – March 2017 Outdoor plastic theatre “NON.STOP”. Direction, choreographer, performer
2010 – March 2017 Working with children, teenagers, and adults. Teacher of plastic.
2009 – March 2017 Children's dance performances. Choreographer. (
Took part as a dancer in Performances of different choreographers from all over the world:
Marina Mascarell (Netherlands), Thomas Keley, Peter Jackobson (Swedan), Ivan Belozertsev (Russia), Pavel Semchenko, Maxim Isayev (AHE, Russia), Vladimir Varnava (Russia), Natalie Kasparova (KANNON DANCE, Russia), Graham Adey (England,), Tom Pirson (USA), etc
6. Language skills
Russian – native, English -intermediate, Japanese - notions
An Ancient Legacy Part 8 - From Stonehenge to ancient Japan
From the henges, stone circles and tumuli of ancient western Europe across to Japan and the ancient Oshoro stones near Otaru.
The symphony of measurable coincidence continues.
Connecting sites such as Stonehenge, the Rollright Stones, the Hurler Stone circles, Trippet stone circle, Mohenjo Daro, Aksum, the Great Pyramid and many many others.
Across time and across the globe it is an extraordinary set of coincidences in a supposedly unconnected ancient world.
Related videos:
Parthenon Mystery - Part 8 Musical Measures of the Salamis Stone
Parthenon Mystery Part 1 - Phi & Pi, Earth & Moon via the Great Pyramid
The importance and usage of 108 and especially 108 feet across the
ancient and modern world. A key part of the Ancient Legacy.
108 & Sacred Architecture from the Most Modern to the Most Ancient
Ancient Japanese sites:
The Roots of Japan Were Ancient Israel!? - Part 5of7
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New Theory!? Mysteries of Japan. Similarities of Hebrew and Japanese, Gion Festival, Issac Festival at Suwa, Tengu, Sumo, Mt. Tsurugi, The Hata Clan, etc.
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