Shrine in Crayon shin-chan town kasukabe city of japan
Shrine in Crayon shin-chan town kasukabe city of japan . This is katori shrine.
What a Japanese River Park is Like
Ok, not every Japanese park is like this, but you can definitely find these river parks throughout Tokyo. Even though name on the sign for the park says river park, it's more like a stream park.
The video actually starts off by showing you what a park found underneath a bridge or elevated train tracks looks like. Since space is limited, you'll often find little playgrounds under such structures.
The vast majority of parks I've encountered in Japan come standard with a water fountain, water tap, and bathroom facilities. So, if you find yourself in Japan and are in need of refreshments or relief, you can usually find it at a park.
If you're in Tokyo, it's a good bet that you're close to a konbini, which is what convenient stores are called in Japan. There you can get all sorts of fresh and packaged foods, as well as refreshments and washroom facilities.
The river park we walked along is very pleasant, and every, single piece of it is landscaped and maintained. Despite the intense human touch, the unnatural nature is still pleasant to stroll along. Even though some parts of Tokyo look like a concrete jungle, I'm glad that there are areas like this that act as an oasis from the hustle and bustle of metropolis life.
If you visit the water park in the summer, the maintenance crew will have screwed on the taps for the showers that are found at several water play areas. So make sure to take some gear that can get wet and some towels if you go.
Episode link for more info:
Video Gear I Use
???? Camera:
???? Wide Lens:
???? Prime Lens:
???? Drone:
???? Microphone:
???? Monitor:
???? All the rest:
Connect
????Patreon:
????Life Where I'm From X Channel:
????Website:
????Facebook:
????Instagram:
????Twitter:
Music from Youtube Audio Library: Ever Felt Pt 1 and Find My Way Home by Otis McDonald, Rollanddrop by Jingle Punks, and Safety Net by Riot
New Year's Day in Japan - 日本のお正月
Japanese New Year Customs
鏡餅:Kagami mochi, Round rice cake.
おせち料理:Osechi ryouri, Festive food for the new year.
お屠蘇:Otoso, Spiced sake.
お雑煮:Ozouni, Rice cake and soup on new year's day.
門松:Kadomatsu, New year's decorative pine branches.
福袋:Fukubukuro, Lucky bag (mystery bag).
初詣:Hatsu-moude, First shrine visit of new year.
年賀状:Nengajou, New year's cards.
Fishing port of Kisarazu Chiba
Phantom2に積んだGoPro HERO4 BKで2.7Kで撮影した映像。夕暮れ間近のアクアラインをバックに空撮。
Ajima - Saitama Prefecture
This is a short video of the small town of Ajima located in Saitama prefecture in Japan, created by my ( Kelis ) using SimCity 4. Saitama prefecture is part of a project called Windows on the World , You can see more about this simcity project in SC4devotion.
Saitama Kawagoe - 川越 - 4K Ultra HD
Saitama Kawagoe - 川越 - 4K Ultra HD : Located outside of Tokyo and just barely 30 minutes away from Tokyo central train station, Kawagoe has been made famous over the centuries for its Kurazukuri buildings (warehouses) from the Edo Period and its many suppliers of commodities to the people of Tokyo. Thanks to its many businesses and its strategical purpose, past Shoguns installed many of their most loyal men and lords in Kawagoe and its castle to secure this strategic business hub.
Today however, Kawagoe has lost its purpose and became, with time, a nice little tourist attraction outside of Tokyo that offers many nice souvenirs and Japanese treats. While it still features some stunning Edo designed buildings, the main historic street is today unfortunately disfigured by the wrath of heavy traffic. The non-stop onslaught of buses and trucks all day long annihilate any hope of enjoying this otherwise truly fantastic and well preserved “Little Edo”.
To Subscribe to this Channel, click here!! :
For any questions, Inquiries or if you are looking to acquire some of our rush, please contact us here: tokyostreetview@gmail.com
Love this video? Feel free to share it among your friends or even better embed it on your website!
Twitter : @TokyoStreetView
Facebook :
Pinterest :
Blog :
Instagram :
Vine :
出稽古に行ってきました!~神刀流 神風館にお邪魔して~
2019年11月23日 静岡県富士宮市にある神刀流神風館にお邪魔してきました!
【神風館HP】
こちらから是非チャンネル登録をお願いします!Please Subscribe!
公式Twitter→
公式Facebook→
Cara naik bus di Jepang, cara mengetahui jadwal, membaca petunjuk dan letak bus stopnya #Vlog 14
Kali ini kami mencoba berpergian dengan Bus, ternyata sangat mudah untuk berpergian kesuatu tempat dengan menggunakan bus di jepang, dan semua jadwal dan petunjuk dengan mudah bisa kita dapatkan, dan yang pasti semua jadwal kedatangan busnya selalu tepat waktu, mau tau bagaimana cara naik bus di Jepang, saksikan terus pengalaman kami berdua di Kyoto.
Jangan lupa suport kami juga ya melalui:
Blogger :
Facebook Forum:
Hiroshima, Japan - Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park - Children's Peace Monument (2019)
Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park (広島平和記念公園 Hiroshima Heiwa Kinen Kōen) is a memorial park in the center of Hiroshima, Japan. It is dedicated to the legacy of Hiroshima as the first city in the world to suffer a nuclear attack, and to the memories of the bomb's direct and indirect victims (of whom there may have been as many as 140,000). The Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park is visited by more than one million people each year. The park is there in memory of the victims of the nuclear attack on August 6, 1945. On August 6, 1945 the US dropped an atomic bomb on Hiroshima Japan. The Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park was planned and designed by the Japanese Architect Kenzō Tange at Tange Lab.
The location of Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park was once the city’s busiest downtown commercial and residential district. The park was built on an open field that was created by the explosion. Today there are a number of memorials and monuments, museums, and lecture halls, which draw over a million visitors annually. The annual 6 August Peace Memorial Ceremony, which is sponsored by the city of Hiroshima, is also held in the park. The purpose of the Peace Memorial Park is to not only memorialize the victims, but also to establish the memory of nuclear horrors and advocate world peace.
There are three Peace Bells in the Peace Park. The smaller one is used only for the Peace Memorial Ceremony. Except that day, it is displayed in the east building of Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum. The more well-known Peace Bell stands near the Children's Peace Monument and consists of a large Japanese bell hanging inside a small open-sided structure. Visitors are encouraged to ring the bell for world peace and the loud and melodious tolling of this bell rings out regularly throughout the Peace Park. The Peace Bell was built out in the open on September 20, 1964. The surface of the bell is a map of the world, and the sweet spot is an atomic symbol, designed by Masahiko Katori [1899–1988], cast by Oigo Bell Works, in Takaoka, Toyama. The inscriptions on the bell are in Greek (γνῶθι σεαυτόν), Japanese, and Sanskrit. It is translated as Know yourself. The Greek embassy donated the bell to the Peace Park and picked out the most appropriate ancient Greek philosophical quote of Socrates. The Sanskrit text is a quotation from Longer Sukhāvatīvyūha Sūtra which was attested by the Indian ambassador. The Japanese text was provided by a university lecturer.
The Aghori: An ancient religion with dark rituals
This mystical Hindu sect is known for extreme rituals. Reza Aslan explores the facts and myths behind this religion.
平成25年 亀有浅間神社例大祭 本社神輿宮出し
平成25年7月28日午前7時50分曇り 亀有浅間神社例大祭 4年に一度の本社神輿渡御。氏子地区は墨田区亀戸9丁目町会。
Tenjin Shinyo Ryu Jujutsu - 36th Asakusa Kobudo Taikai (2018)
Subscribe:
School: Tenjin Shinyo Ryu Jujutsu
Event: 36th Asakusa Kobudo Taikai
Date: 21/04/2018
Venue: Taito Riverside Sports Center
Representative: Kubota Nobuhiro
-- PRESENTATION: TENJIN SHINYO RYU JUJUTSU --
The founder of this school Iso Mataemon Ryukansai Minamoto Masatari, after mastering at the highest extent the secrets of Yoshin Ryu and Shin no Shinto Ryu, started to travel through the country, and faced the headmasters of each clan without being ever defeated.
After many years of experience, when he was retired at the Kita no Tenman-gu sanctuary in Kyoto to compile his researches, he had a great revelation while he was watching a “Yoryu” willow bending under the wind. He founded his school and named it “Tenjin Shinyo Ryu”, by using the name of Tenmangu’s divinity, “Tenshin” (the spirit of Michizane), and by picking one character out of each school he used to practice before: “Shin” and “Yo”.
At the end of the Shogunate, he was teaching to over 5,000 students, and among 170 schools of Jujutsu, his claimed to surpass the others by far, and the warriors of numerous clans were competing to train there.
At the beginning of the Meiji era, in 1877, the founder of the Kodokan Jigoro Kano Shihan passed the gate of Shihan Fukuda Yanosuke’s house to train there. In 1879, when the master passed away, it’s Iso Masatomo (3rd generation) who took over, and in 1882 Jigoro established the Kodokan.
--- CREDITS ---
Footage by Seido Co., Ltd.:
(en)
(jp)
(en)
(fr)
--- MUSIC ---
All This by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) CC 3.0
Makabe Sakuragawa City Japan
The site of castle investigation of the Sakuragawa city Makabe district is over, too, and grass overturns in the ruins. Three temples and graves range in the north and south in the west of the station trace.
Two Minute Travel - Day 20 - Akabane Tokyo
Today was our final full day in Tokyo, and Japan. As a stress free day, we just decided to hang around Akabane, do some shopping, and post it all back to New Zealand since we've only got a handful of luggage on this trip.
I first went crazy at the local supermarket, and bought about $100 worth of chocolate, candy, snacks, etc. Seriously, I love novelty food, I love candy and snacks, so Japan has been a mecca of novelty candy for me. A moment on the lips is a lifetime on the hips they say. Well, I have enough candy for about a month on the lips, which would still only be a lifetime on the hips! That’s value. I might have bought some gifts for people back home, depending on how full I feel.
We then headed to Muji, which could be best described as a homeware store that sells plain well-made items relatively cheaply. Most of the style was simple but stylish, think nice wood, clean lines, things that wouldn't look out of place in Scandinavian design. They had awesome LED table lights made of wood for about $40. They had a really nice coffee table for about $80. They even sold plain simple but well made food there, such as precooked pouches of curry for $3. They kinda reminded me of the pouches of food you give your cat. At least it’s efficient for dishes I suppose.
From there, we wanted to head to Loft, but turns out that was in the next town over, Kawaguchi. In my mind I thought of Kawaguchi as being a tiny town, turns out it has about 550,000 people, give or take. So Ya’know, just bigger than Wellington + Porirua + Lower Hutt. And this is just a no name town on the suburbs of Tokyo. Really just goes to show how small New Zealand is.
Anyways, we headed to Loft, which is like a Whitcoulls, but about 3 times the Wellington store size. Stores like these are designed for people like Kathryn, who probably could have bought just about everything in the shop. Thankfully she was extremely restrained, and decided not to.
So we took our haul of about 7kg, and headed to the local post shop. It was quite a bit of discussion, mostly in Japanese, and mostly which I didn't understand, about what we were sending, where it was going, how we were shipping it, etc. We understood very little, but the lady at the post shop was both very helpful, and not very friendly. I said to Kathryn how friendly would you be if someone from Japan came to Wellington and spoke no English? She said it was all about attitude.
On reflection, I really love Japan. I’m not sure I’d live here though. Coming here for such short periods of time is a bit like that first and second date with someone. It’s all exciting, there’s lots of passion and energy, and you overlook that slightly annoying habit, because you're in the heat of the moment. But that slightly annoying habit could become a real deal breaker once going out for six months. That’s what Japan is like. It’s all fresh and new, but there are some annoying things, like the lack of real integration between foreigners and Japanese people, the absolute crushing societal conformity, the huge separation of husband and wife caused by overwork. These are amusing as a traveller, but not very fun for people living here I assume. No wonder the liquor bottles are so large.
Want more?
❖ Equipment ❖
Panasonic Lumix GF7
Lumix G Vario 12-32mm f/3.5-5.6 Lens
Sony FDR-X3000 Action Cam
Sony VCT-STG1 Shooting Grip
cherry blossoms Kuki city Saitama prefecture in Japan 2
チャンネル登録をお願い致します。
Make sure that you subscribe to my channel!
[Direct-Play] Ninja Jajamaru-kun: Onigiri Ninpouchou [PS1]
Voici une (très) longue session sur cette pépite méconnue de la PS1. Un jeu mêlant à la perfection le confort de la console de salon et le plaisir de l'Arcade !
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Mon serveur Discord, rejoins-nous !
Ma chaîne Twitch -
Mon Twitter -
Le Discord La Rush, viens t'amuser avec JB et Calrn (et moi de même) -
Et n'oublie pas de t'abonner si tu as aimé ! :D
vlog: Walking in Kawagoe
Hello everyone! And welcome back to another episode of Keigo Moriyama Photography.
In today's vlog I will bring you through the streets of Kawagoe to show you another corner of Japan.
Kawagoe (川越) is located about 30 minutes by train from central Tokyo and is suitable as a day trip destination. Its main street, lined with Kurazukuri (clay-walled warehouse-styled) buildings, retains an ambience reminiscent of an old town from the Edo Period (1603-1867) and allows us to imagine the streets from past centuries. Thereby, Kawagoe became known as Little Edo.
During the Edo Period, Kawagoe prospered as a supplier of commodities to Tokyo (then named Edo). As Kawagoe was an important city to the capital for trade and strategic purposes, the shogun installed some of their most loyal men as lords of Kawagoe Castle. Close ties ensued between the two cities and over the years, Kawagoe inherited many aspects of the Edo culture and architecture.
One of the most important temples in the Greater Tokyo area, Kitain Temple, is Kawagoe's other main attraction. It is home to the only remaining structures of the former Edo Castle.
Have you ever been to Kawagoe? How was your experience there? Let me know in the comments below!
Don't forget to subscribe to my channel to receive new updates and being able to be advices for new videos!
FOLLOW ME:
keigomoriyama.com
youtube.com/mschillo
Uncovering the Mystery of the Magic 8 Ball
Does she like me? Will I pass this test? If you've ever gazed into inky depths of an oversized plastic billiard ball with a pressing question, then you know the power of the Magic 8 Ball. But where did this fortune-telling favorite of the toy chest come from? And does it really work? Concentrate and ask again.
SUBSCRIBE:
Follow us behind the scenes on Instagram:
Make our acquaintance on Facebook:
Give us a shout on Twitter:
Come hang with us on Vimeo:
Visit our world directly:
Great Big Story is a video network dedicated to the untold, overlooked & flat-out amazing. Humans are capable of incredible things & we're here to tell their stories. When a rocket lands in your backyard, you get in.
Bicycle Tokyo
Riding through Tokyo. Shimura sakaue to Tokiwadai
BAD TEACHER - Official Trailer
Some teachers just don't give an F. For example, there's Elizabeth (Cameron Diaz). She's foul-mouthed, ruthless, and inappropriate. She drinks, she gets high, and she can't wait to marry her meal ticket and get out of her bogus day job. When she's dumped by her fiance, she sets her plan in motion to win over a rich, handsome substitute (Justin Timberlake) - competing for his affections with an overly energetic colleague, Amy (Lucy Punch). When Elizabeth also finds herself fighting off the advances of a sarcastic, irreverent gym teacher (Jason Segel), the consequences of her wild and outrageous schemes give her students, her coworkers, and even herself an education like no other.
Check out the official site:
Genre: Comedy
Cast: Cameron Diaz, John Michael Higgins, Justin Timberlake, Lucy Punch, Jason Segel
Director: Jake Kasdan
Screenplay By: Lee Eisenberg, Gene Stupnitsky
Subscribe to Sony Pictures for more great content:
#Sony #OfficialTrailer #BadTeacher