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KCP Study Abroad in Tokyo #6 Katakana Words
I've been making more videos than I expected so far. I guess I'm going to quantity instead of quality.
This video is about Katakana words which are kind of amusing to English speakers because many of the borrowed words are derived from English.
If you have any questions about Hiragana, Katakana, or Kanji a quick google search can clearn things up for you. This wasn't meant as an educational video, just for fun.
** I have a few videos outside coming up including footage from an arcade in Shibuya, a night out with my Korean friends, a crazy guy my American friends and I met in Ginza, and some arcade footage from Akihabara. (I know you're jealous Jose) I should also have some footage from Tokyo disney coming up in the next 2 weeks. Later ppl.
Day 2 in TOHOKU, Japan // 6 Years after the Tsunami
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Japan | Wikipedia audio article
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Japan
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Japan (Japanese: 日本; Nippon [ɲippoɴ] or Nihon [ɲihoɴ]; formally 日本国 Nippon-koku or Nihon-koku, lit. State of Japan) is an island country in East Asia. Located in the Pacific Ocean, it lies off the eastern coast of the Asian continent and stretches from the Sea of Okhotsk in the north to the East China Sea and the Philippine Sea in the south.
The kanji that make up Japan's name mean sun origin, and it is often called the Land of the Rising Sun. Japan is a stratovolcanic archipelago consisting of about 6,852 islands. The four largest are Honshu, Hokkaido, Kyushu, and Shikoku, which make up about ninety-seven percent of Japan's land area and often are referred to as home islands. The country is divided into 47 prefectures in eight regions, with Hokkaido being the northernmost prefecture and Okinawa being the southernmost one. The population of 127 million is the world's tenth largest. Japanese make up 98.5% of Japan's total population. About 13.8 million people live in Tokyo, the capital of Japan. The Greater Tokyo Area is the most populous metropolitan area in the world with over 38 million people.Archaeological research indicates that Japan was inhabited as early as the Upper Paleolithic period. The first written mention of Japan is in Chinese history texts from the 1st century AD. Influence from other regions, mainly China, followed by periods of isolation, particularly from Western Europe, has characterized Japan's history.
From the 12th century until 1868, Japan was ruled by successive feudal military shōguns who ruled in the name of the Emperor. Japan entered into a long period of isolation in the early 17th century, which was ended in 1853 when a United States fleet pressured Japan to open to the West. After nearly two decades of internal conflict and insurrection, the Imperial Court regained its political power in 1868 through the help of several clans from Chōshū and Satsuma – and the Empire of Japan was established. In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, victories in the First Sino-Japanese War, the Russo-Japanese War and World War I allowed Japan to expand its empire during a period of increasing militarism. The Second Sino-Japanese War of 1937 expanded into part of World War II in 1941, which came to an end in 1945 following the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki and the Japanese surrender. Since adopting its revised constitution on May 3, 1947, during the occupation by the SCAP, the sovereign state of Japan has maintained a unitary parliamentary constitutional monarchy with an Emperor and an elected legislature called the National Diet.
Japan is a member of the ASEAN Plus mechanism, UN, the OECD, the G7, the G8 and the G20 – and is considered a great power. The country has the world's third-largest economy by nominal GDP and the world's fourth-largest economy by purchasing power parity. It is also the world's fourth-largest exporter and fourth-largest importer.
The country benefits from a highly skilled workforce and is among the most highly educated countries in the world, with one of the highest percentages of its citizens holding a tertiary education degree. Although Japan has officially renounced its right to declare war, it maintains a modern military with the world's eighth-largest military budget, used for self-defense and peacekeeping roles. It ranked as the world's fourth most-powerful military in 2015. Japan is a highly developed country with a very high standard of living and Human Development Index. Its population enjoys the highest life expectancy and the third lowest infant mortality rate in the world, but is experiencing issues due to an aging population and low birthrate. Japan is renowned for its historical and extensive cinema, influential music industry, anime, video gaming, rich cuisine and its major contributions to science and modern-day technology.
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Japanese name
Japanese names (日本人の氏名, nihonjin no shimei) in modern times usually consist of a family name (surname), followed by a given name. Middle names are not generally used. Japanese names are usually written in kanji, which are characters usually Chinese in origin but Japanese in pronunciation. The kanji for a name may have a variety of possible Japanese pronunciations, but parents might use hiragana or katakana when giving a birth name to their newborn child. Names written in hiragana or katakana are phonetic renderings, and so lack the visual meaning of names expressed in the logographic kanji.
Japanese family names are extremely varied: according to estimates, there are over 100,000 different surnames in use today in Japan. The three most common family names in Japan are Satō (佐藤), Suzuki (鈴木) and Takahashi (高橋). This diversity is in stark contrast to the situation in other nations of the East Asian cultural sphere, there being very few Chinese surnames (a few hundred common, 20 comprise half the population), and similarly Korean names (250 names, of which three comprise almost half the population) and Vietnamese names (about 100 family names, of which three comprise 60% of the population). This difference reflects a different history: while Chinese surnames have been in use for millennia and were often reflective of an entire clan or adopted from nobles (with or without any genetic relationship) – and were thence transferred to Korea and Vietnam via noble names, modern Japanese family names date only to the 19th century, following the Meiji restoration, and were chosen at will. The recent introduction of surnames has two additional effects: Japanese names became widespread when the country had a very large population (over 30,000,000 during the early Meiji era – see Demographics of Imperial Japan) instead of dating to ancient times (population estimated at 300,000 in 1 CE, for instance – see Demographics of Japan before Meiji Restoration), and since little time has passed, Japanese names have not experienced as significant surname extinction as has occurred in the much longer history in China.
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東京交差点 #25「茶道」- 江戸千家家元 川上宗雪
京都で茶を学び、200年以上前に江戸に茶の湯を広めた江戸千家。当代家元の川上宗雪が現在取り組んでいるのが、誰でも気軽にお茶を楽しめる「テーブル茶」。もてなしの心と茶の湯の楽しさをお届けします。
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7 year old is the Worlds Greatest Drummer | Taiko no Tatsujin - The Japanese Drumming Game
Taiko no Tatsujin 太鼓の達
The Taiko drumming game gets its roots from playing the musical drum, which is a popular thing that is played in Japan. The arcade version of the game is a 1-2 player game consisting of two big taiko drums and a large screen. Each player has its own drum and two drum sticks. The game can also be played as a one player game where you use one of the drums. I have seen people that are really good at this game using both drums to play, there may be a setting for the game which allows one person to play two drums at once. It’s nothing that I have ever looked for since the menus are all in Japanese. We normally just keep to the basic game play, of one vs. one mode. A typical game consists of three songs, with most songs having different grades of difficulty. In two player mode you both can choose your own difficulty level while playing the same song.
Object of the game
The drum has two parts that can be hit with the drum sticks, the main section of the drum and the outer rim of the drum. On the screen you will see symbols moving across the screen and when they go past the left handside of the screen you hit the drum in the way that corresponds to the symbol. Small red faces mean one hit of the centre of the drum and the small blue face means you the outer side side of the drum. The drum strikes will go in rhymthm to the music that you’ve chosen to play to. There are also other variation of symbols, like a big red or blue face, which means you hit the drum with both sticks at once.
Versions of the game
The game has been released on many different platforms, like Playstation, Nintendo wii and iOS devices. A review of the iOS version of the game will becoming soon to the blog.
There have been many releases in Japan with updates, like new music etc. The game has also been released once in North America, going by the name of “Taiko: Drum Master” and is available as a Playstation 2 game, which came out 2004. The nature of the game being you are playing a Japanese drum makes the main market target of the game is Japan.
The main mascots of the drums is Don who has the red face icon and Kat that has the blue face icon. There are also other colourful face icons that appear, like the yellow one and the red one, but the main mascots are the red and blue face icons. Products in the shape of drums with the colourful faces are available, like Happy Meal toys, plush toys and so on.
The music is normally a mixture of j-pop songs, classical music, children’s songs and songs made just for game use.
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MAME Densha de GO! (電車でGO! 1996 Original) Gameplay - Yokohama (横浜) Route [1st TRY]
(UPDATE: As of December 20/21, 2018 - depending on current timezone)
Added English CC (Closed Captions), only for the gaijins (foreigners) about this game, while playing on what's going on. However, take note that some of them are not 100% accurate from what those Japanese are saying during travel. But, I tried to fully understand the situation, so as you may not ask again about it. Will also update to one of these videos to ensure its compatibility and satisfaction. Stay tuned and enjoy!
*BONUS - I also add the Japanese CC, but in a watered down version (Station names and some dialogues).
After for some days later, I tried to do some little difficult gameplay, and this is the 2nd time seeing on Youtube, playing Densha de GO!. But this time, from Shinagawa to Yokohama route, by means of riding by a JR Keihin-Tohoku Main Line train (209 series).
Unfortunately, during recording of this video, I have several failures and hard-blemishing attempts who wanted to beat this route, for no good. And yes, I discarded some of them (and then re recorded again and again), as you could see at the end of the video, 2 high score initials were there atleast to say. But the thing is, this is the 1st TRY (And there are still some minor and 5% major flaws in this video). So, that means, the 2nd TRY is on its way in the later days!
Listed stations of this train line, very useful: (English + Japanese)
(Added timestamps as well to revisit them later)
1. Shinagawa (品川) - Starts here - 0:45
2. Oimachi (大井町) - 4:22
3. Omori (大森) - 6:42
4. Kamata (蒲田) - 9:36 (✔)
5. Kawasaki (川崎市) - 13:32
6. Tsurumi (鶴見) - 16:56 (Accidentally started scene - ATS Fluctuation!)
7. Shin - Koyasu (新子安) - 21:07
BONUS GAME!!! = 20:37
8. Higashi - Kanagawa (東神奈川) - 24:01
9. Yokohama Capital (横浜) - Last station
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Japan Shinto Shrine named “MISHIMA-JINJA” in Tokyo
a name of Dod; OOYAMATUMI NO MIKOTO ( as OOYAMATUMI
NO KAMI ) and spells “大山祗命”( as 大山津見神
in the book of stories in the ancient japan named
KOJIKI ) in Kanji.
a date of scenes; 28, April. 2014, taken by Nikon coolpix P520
a place of location; 3-7-5, sitaya, taitou-ku, Tokyo
(P.S) I love it better than Famous one because I feel at home.
You may get something when you visited here, too...maybe,
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