Toru Matsumoto ''花とソルジャー''
Recordings of Music for Film
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Music by Toru Matsumoto
Film by Eiichi Takahashi
Cast
Kunii Bin
Yumikoteradance
Staff
lighting - Kazutomo Ogata
costume - Haruka Takahashi
make-up - Kanamu Kusakae
Toru Matsumoto
Eiichi Takahashi
Traveling to SAN'IN Shimane & Tottori
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◇Mihonoseki
Mihonoseki is located on the tip of a peninsula on the western side of Matsue City, Shimane Prefecture, and is a stage to many Japanese legends. An old seaport town, Mihonoseki even today is host to various events and architecture that have origins in stories relating to the genesis of Japan.
Miho Shrine, the symbol of the town, performs a ritual without fail every single morning and evening. Visitors can freely view the beautiful shrine maidens performing their ritual dance.
In front of the shrine gate lays Aoishitatami-dori, an old townscape where the road remains inlaid with flat stones. Enjoy a walk while eating local gourmet specialties such as dried squid and fish from Masutani Fish Shop and soy sauce flavored ice cream from Taiko Soy Sauce Shop.
A fishing port can be seen from Miho-kan, a long-established ryokan (Japanese-style inn), which was built over 100 years ago and even now embodies the spirit of the good old days. From the inside of the building visitors can take in the view of the harbor and can learn Japan’s traditional ikebana (flower arrangement) from the ryokan’s mistress. If a traveler borrows a fishing pole at the harbor, they will be surprised by the number of cats that gather round that live in the harbor area.
Enveloped in a timeless flow, spend time with people who live in tandem with the good traditions of old. It will become a journey where you encounter the roots of Japan.
◇Hino
Hino lies in Tottori Prefecture at the base of Mt. Daisen, the tallest mountain in the San’in Region. This town was once a large production center for tatara, or Japan’s traditional method of iron-making. At the heart of the old city roadways, old stores and traditional Japanese-style houses still remain. The streets are dotted with simple, quaint places where you can participate in various cultural experiences.
Soba cultivation thrives in this region, and you can experience making soba noodles for yourself with locally grown soba flour. At Tokiwasure-shimizuya, an old Japanese-style home, you can taste the master’s artfully made soba, and of course the noodles you make yourself.
At Guest House Orenchi, you can make your own mini bonsai tree and take it home with you. Along the old streets is also Tea House Ogata. One of the highlights of this shop that you can learn how to correctly drink traditional Japanese green tea in a relaxed, laid-back atmosphere. Visitors can spend peaceful time here and experience traditional Japanese culture that thrives amidst local everyday life.
If you want to stretch your legs, you can visit one of the three great riverheads stemming from Mt. Daisen: Kidanisawa Mountain Stream. If you drink the water from the springhead, whose beauty and mystery and harkens of the world of Studio Ghibli animations, your mind and body will be purified.
Utsukushigahara Highland美ケ原
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Tasting a Japanese Horse Meat Barbecue
Horse meat is a popular dish in Japan. We're going to try one of the most famous cuts in the country in the northern prefecture of Aomori.
*Places visited in this video featured below*
Garlic Center, Takko
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Ogata Horse Meat Restaurant | Gonohe
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Hokoruya Yakitori Restaurant | Hachinohe
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Mai KOROGI -eK Naomi TAKEMURA - 57th All Japan Women KENDO Championship - Second round 46
第57回全日本女子剣道選手権大会 二回戦
平成30年 9月23日(日)・【長野県】ホワイトリング 長野市真島総合スポーツアリーナ
57th All Japan Women KENDO Championship Second round
Sep 23. 2018 (Sun) White ring, Nagano
■試合結果/results
[赤](宮崎)興梠 舞 -コ(延) 竹村 奈緒美(岐阜)[白]
[Red](Miyazaki)Mai KOROGI -Ke Naomi TAKEMURA(Gifu)[White]
Geography Now! Japan
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Uchida Ke- M.Takahashi 51st All Japan Woman's Kendo Championship 2012 4th round_60
第51回全日本女子剣道選手権大会 第4回戦
2012年9月2日(日)
兵庫県立武道館 兵庫県姫路市
51st All Japan Woman's Kendo Championship 2012.2.Sep at Hyogo Prefectural Budokan
4th round
[赤](熊本)内田 コ- 高橋萌(茨城)[白]
[Red](Kumamoto)Uchida K- M.Takahashi(Ibaraki)[White]
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Recorded on 2012/2/September - Captured Live on Ustream at
Time Lapse & Photo美ヶ原高原の星空4K
2019 05 27美ヶ原 の星空
標高2000mから望む星空、雄大な山々、刻々と変化する雲、眼下に広がる美ヶ原高原は、八ヶ岳中信高原国定公園北西部にあり、長野県松本市、上田市、小県郡長和町にまたがる高原。日本百名山の一つ。
Starry sky seen from the altitude of 2000m, magnificent mountains, ever-changing clouds, Migahara plateau spreading under your eyes
Beauty is located in the northwestern part of Yatsugatake Chushin Kogen Quasi-National Park, and is a highland that straddles Matsumoto City, Ueda City, and Nagawa Town in Koken.
One of the 100 famous mountains in Japan.
Japan Blog Volume 06
Latest edition of what I've been up to.
Filmed exlusively on GoPro Hero 4 Session.
Over 40 killed, 90,000 evacuated as Japan hit by 2 powerful quakes & devastating landslides
Dozens of people are feared trapped under rubble in southern Japan, as the death toll from two earthquakes has climbed to 41. The search for survivors is in full swing, while 90,000 people have been evacuated from their homes to safer locations.
Over 200 aftershocks have hit Japan following the initial Thursday tremor of 6.5-magnitude, which hit the city of Kumamoto on the island of Kyushu. Officials have warned that the risk of further strong aftershocks will linger for about a week.
About 190 of the injured are in serious condition, the Japanese government said.
Only 24 hours later the same areas was struck by a violent 7.1-magnitude earthquake. The Japan Meteorological Agency briefly issued tsunami warnings for the areas that were still recovering from Thursday’s devastating tremors.
The overall death toll from the two quakes now stands at 41, with more than 1,000 people injured - 184 of them seriously.
About 90,000 people in Kumamoto Prefecture were evacuated to shelters, authorities say.
“We are aware of multiple locations where people have been buried alive,” Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshihide Suga said. “Police, firefighters and Self Defense Force personnel are doing all they can to rescue them.”
The death toll in the earthquakes may be climbing by the hour, Kumamoto Prefectural official Tomoyuki Tanaka said.
About 170,000 households were without electricity and 385,000 without water following the powerful quakes.
Yuichiro Yoshikado described his experience during Thursday’s earthquake to AP. He was in the bathroom at the time.
I grabbed onto the sides of the bathtub, but the water in the tub, it was about 70 percent filled with water, was going like this, he said, waving his arms, and all the water splashed out.
I thought I was going to die and I couldn't bear it any longer, he added.
Among 29 casualties are two students from Tokai University.
“We offer our sincerest prayers for the two,” said a University statement. “We're trying to confirm the safety of other students.”
“I felt strong shaking at first, then I was thrown about like I was in a washing machine,” a Tokai University student told local media, “All the lights went out and I heard a loud noise. A lot of gas is leaking and while there hasn't been a fire, that remains a concern.”
The quakes triggered massive landslides, which cut off roads and destroyed bridges, local media reported, adding that they imperiled rescue and relief efforts.
Meteorologists forecast heavy rain and wind, adding that the temperature is expected to drop to 13 degrees Celsius.
The wind is expected to pick up and rain will likely get heavier, Prime Minister Shinzo Abe said during a government meeting. Rescue operations at night will be extremely difficult ... It's a race against time.
230 aftershocks hit Japan in 48hrs
The latest big aftershock came hours after the second deadly earthquake and measured magnitude 5.3.
Japan has suffered more than 230 aftershocks of at least level 1 on the Japanese scale since Thursday's earthquake, Japan's meteorological agency said.
We have already seen several in the mid to upper 5 plus magnitude range, and over the next several days and weeks, we would not be surprised to see more earthquakes of this size, said John Bellini, a geophysicist with the USGS, as cited by Reuters.
Local residents are still in shock over the earthquakes and the following tremors.
“We left my house as we could not stay due to continuous jolts,” local resident Hisako Ogata, 61, told AFP, “It was so scary, she added. Thank God we are still alive.”
Mount Aso volcano erupts after 2 quakes
Hours after the second deadly earthquake, the Japan Meteorological Agency recorded an eruption at Mount Aso, the largest active volcano in Japan.
The 1,592-meter volcano is nearly 30 minutes’ drive from the earthquakes epicenter. It is not yet clear if the volcano’s seismic activity is connected to the quakes.
Numerous photos and videos on social media showed plumes of smoke rising some 100 meters into the sky.
Historic monuments damaged in the quakes
Several historic monuments in Kumamoto Prefecture have been badly damaged in the quakes.
The 1,700-year-old Aso Shrine in the town of Aso, one of the oldest and most prominent shrines in Japan, has been severely damaged. Some of its curved tiled roofs were flattened on the ground.
The shrine’s towering gate, known as the “Rōmon” or “Cherry Blossom Gate” collapsed and is in ruins. The haiden or worshiping hall was also destroyed.
The Aso Shrine was officially recognized as one of the Kanpei-taisha - it stood in the first rank of government-supported shrines.
The quake has also destroyed another historic Japanese icon – the 400-year-old Kumamoto Castle, which is considered one of the three main castles in Japan. Its walls were severely breached, TV footage showed . . .
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Bay Area Funk Art master Clayton Bailey with Artillery. GUN SHOW
Bay Area Funk Art master Clayton Bailey with Artillery. GUN SHOW
Clayton, respected for his pioneering ceramic works, and beloved for his eccentric robots and metal figures, creates a World of Wonders that inspires generations of Bay Area artists.
A major influence on the Bay Area art scene since the 1960's, Bailey defines the Bay Area Funk movement; which champions personality and conceptual humor-- the visible hand and visual wit of the artist.
Public Collections:
Addison Gallery of American Art- Andover, MA
American Craft Museum, New York City
Arizona State University Art Museum, Tempe, AZ
Asahi Shimbun, Tokyo, Japan
Bakken Museum and Library, Minneapolis, MN
Berry College, Mt. Berry, GA
Bank of America, Chicago, IL
Brooks Memorial Gallery, Memphis, TN
Burpee Museum, Rockford, IL
Carborundum Museum of American Ceramics, NY
Crocker Museum, Sacramento, CA
Delaware Art Museum, Wilmington, DL
DeYoung Museum, San Francisco, CA
di Rosa Art Preserve. Napa, CA
Elvehjem Museum of Art ,University of Wisconsin,
Fresno Art Museum, Fresno, CA
Harrison Museum of Art, Logan, UT
Henry Art Gallery, University of Washington, Seattle, WA
Hokkoku Shinbun, Korinbo, Japan
Illinois State University, Normal, IL
Iowa State Art Association, Marshalltown, IA
Johnson Foundation, Racine, WI
Katzen Museum, American University, Washington, DC
Kohler Company, Kohler, WI
Karstadt, Munich, Germany
Metromedia Corp., Los Angeles, CA
Laguna Art Museum, Laguna Beach, CA
Leslie Ceramic Supply, Berkeley, CA
Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Los Angeles, CA
MacKenzie Art Gallery, Regina, Saskatchewan
Microsoft Corp., Seattle, WN
Mills College, Oakland, CA
Milwaukee Art Museum, Milwaukee, WI
Mint Museum of Craft and Design, Charlotte, NC
Museum of Contemporary Art, Honolulu, HI
Museum of Contemporary Crafts, New York, NY
Musee d' ethnographie, Neuchatel, Switzerland
Muskingum College, Muskingum, Ohio
Nickle Arts Museum, University of Calgary, Canada
Oakland Museum of California, Oakland, CA
Racine Museum of Fine Arts, Racine, WI
Redding Museum, Redding, CA
Renwick Gallery, Smithsonian Museum, Washington, DC
Rhinelander Chamber of Commerce, Rhinelander, WI
Richard Nelson Gallery, University of California, Davis, CA
Sacramento Light Rail, 16th Street Station (Pavement Tiles)
Sacramento State University, Sacramento, CA
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, San Francisco, CA
San Jose Museum of Art, San Jose, CA
Shasta College, Redding, CA
Stanford University, Green Library, Palo Alto, CA
Stanford University, Cantor Center for Visual Arts, CA
University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA
University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK
University of Utah Museum of Art
University of Washington, Seattle, WA
University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI
Exhibited @ A440 Gallery
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