KOBE Port island North Park_Kobe Sightseeing Videos Series8(May 3, 2017)
KOBE Port island North Park
Kobe Sightseeing Videos Series8(May 3, 2017)
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Walking tour of Kobe, Japan - Nankinmachi (Chinatown) to Meriken Park - Travel Guide ???? 【4K】
Kobe 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.
In this video, I walked through Kobe's Chinatown known as Nankinmachi. Adjacent to it is the Motomachi Shopping Street, a mile long covered shopping street. About 1 km walk, I reached the Meriken Park, a waterfront park located in Kobe port area. Here you can find the famous Kobe Port Tower and the Kobe Maritime Museum.
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ポートアイランド北公園からの眺望~Night view from Port Island North Park~
ポートアイランドの北端にある公園で
対岸に見える神戸の夜景がとても綺麗です。
公園内には北野にあった洋館が移築されていたり
頭上の神戸大橋など雰囲気もロマンチックです。
釣り人がちらほら居る程度で人も少なく
写真やデートに穴場スポットではないでしょうか。
Park at the north end of Port Island
A night view of Kobe seen on the opposite bank is very beautiful
European style building is rehabilitation in the park
and overhead Kobe bridge is romantic
There are few people, little known good spot.
Morning Views of Port Island,Kobe 神戸ポートアイランドの早朝風景(Re-encoded)
3/6/2011
Port Island (ポートアイランド, Pōto Airando?) is an artificial island in Chuo-ku, Kobe, Japan. It was constructed between 1966 and 1981 at Port of Kobe, and officially opened with an exposition called Port Pier '81. It now houses a heliport, numerous hotels, a large convention center, the UCC Coffee Museum, Japan's 3rd IKEA store, and several parks.
The Port Liner automated guideway transit system connects Port Island to Sannomiya Station and to Kobe Airport.
The Port Island F.G. Group experience takes place in the Kobe University International Residence on the island.
ポートアイランドは、神戸市中央区、神戸港内にある人工島。神戸大橋及び港島トンネルによって神戸中心部と結ばれ、都市機能を一通り備える。今後の都市開発に先駆的な役割を果たしたとして、1980年に日本都市計画学会石川賞が授与されている。
六甲山地の土を埋め立てられて作られた。島北部の第一期は1966年着工、1981年竣工、総面積436ha。島南部の第二期は1987年着工、2005年竣工、総面積390ha。島内の地名はポートアイランドを日本語に直訳した港島(みなとじま)・港島中町・港島南町がある。
Port Island (jap. ポートアイランド , Pōto Airando, auch Kōbe Portpia) ist eine künstliche Insel in Kōbe, Japan. Der ältere nördliche Teil wurde zwischen 1966 und 1980 gebaut und mit der Ausstellung „Port Pier '81 offiziell eröffnet. Der südliche Teil („2nd Stage) war von 1986 bis 2005 im Bau und ist für Industrieanlagen und Business Parks gedacht.
Einwohner: 15.120 (Stand: 1. Oktober 2005)
Fläche: 443 Hektar (Nordteil) + 390 Hektar (2nd Stage)
In der Mitte der Insel befindet sich eine Wohnsiedlung, die aus mehreren großen Wohnblocks inklusive kompletter Infrastruktur zur Versorgung der hier ansässigen Bevölkerung besteht und auch mehrere Hotels, Museen und Ausstellungs-, Sport- und Messehallen bietet. Der äußere Teil wird dominiert durch Hafenanlagen, vor allem Lagern, Containerverladestationen und Schiffsanlegestellen. Mehrere Parks lassen die Insel grün erscheinen. Der neuere, südliche Teil der Insel ist noch weitgehend unbebaut. Neben weiteren Hafenanlagen und einem modernen Industriegebiet sollen hier ein großer medizinischer Technologie- und Fertigungspark, das Kobe International Multimedia Entertainment City und das Kobe International Business Center entstehen.
Ein Portopia Land genannter Vergnügungspark wurde im März 2006 nach 25-jährigem Bestehen geschlossen und abgebaut. An dessen Stelle soll bis 2009 ein schwedischer IKEA-Markt entstehen.
La Isla del Puerto (en japonés:ポートアイランド Pōto Airando[1] ; también conocida como Port Island) es una isla artificial de 436 hectáreas en Chuo-ku, Kobe, Japón. Fue construido entre 1966 y 1981 en el Puerto de Kobe, y oficialmente se abrió con una exposición denominada Puerto Pier 81. En la actualidad alberga un helipuerto, numerosos hoteles, un gran centro de convenciones, el Museo del Café de la UCC, una tienda de IKEA, y varios parques.
Un sistema de transporte automatizado conecta la Isla con la estación de Sannomiya y el aeropuerto de Kobe.
La isla se hizo a partir de Tierras ganadas al mar usando lo extraído de las Montañas Rokko. La primera fase de la construcción en 1966 la Isla del Norte, se completó en 1981, con una superficie total de 436 hectáreas. La Segunda fase de construcción, llamada la Isla del Sur empezó en 1987, y fue completada en 2005, con una superficie total de 390 hectáreas.
Port Island (ポートアイランド, Pōto Airando?) est une île artificielle à Chūō-ku, Kōbe, Japon, construite entre 1966 et 1981 et située dans la région du port de Kōbe.
D'une superficie de 434 hectares, elle abrite notamment des universités, des hôtels, un centre de conférences et un héliport.
Kobe, Japan - Port of Kobe Earthquake Memorial Park HD (2017)
Kobe (神戸市 Kōbe-shi, Japanese: [koːꜜbe]) is the sixth-largest city in Japan and is 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 17 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 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.
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Kobe is the sixth-largest city in Japan and is 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.
Kobe is most famous for its Kobe beef and Arima Onsen (hot springs). Notable buildings include the Ikuta Shrine as well as the Kobe Port Tower. It is well known for the night view of the city, from mountains such as Mount Rokkō, and Mount Maya as well as the coast. Kobe is also known for having a somewhat exotic atmosphere by Japanese standards, which is mainly as a result of its history as a port city.
The city is widely associated with cosmopolitanism and fashion, encapsulated in the Japanese phrase,
If you can't go to Paris, go to Kobe.
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『ポートアイランド南公園の森がこわされようとしている...』
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みんなが震災で大変なときに、復興に力を合わせようとしているときに、
こんなときに、また、公園の森をこわす愚行が始まった・・・、
もう、この公園の森をこわすのは・・・やめてください。
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神戸市議会と神戸市長、みなと総局計画課に対して、住民や公園利用者の100名を超える緊急署名を添えて陳情書と意見書をそれぞれ6/24に提出済み。
住民説明をすることなく、工事着手しないよう要求しているにも関わらず、きょうも測量を強行する業者に再三の経緯説明と要求。
作業を止めて、帰ってもらいましたが、測量基準点ポールも撤去するよう求めたのに対して担当工事業者:㈱明和園芸(神戸市垂水区)の協力測量業者の一人が地域住民軽視の暴言。これにて現場は紛糾。
(※紛糾して長時間化したため、途中は編集にてカットしています。)
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KOBE Port island Shiosai Park_Kobe Sightseeing Videos Series9(May 3, 2017)
KOBE Port island Shiosai Park
Kobe Sightseeing Videos Series9(May 3, 2017)
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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.
Kobe, Japan - Kobe Port Tower Gashapon (2019)
The Kobe Port Tower (神戸ポートタワー Kōbe Pōto Tawā) is one of the landmarks in the port city of Kobe, Japan. The sightseeing tower was completed in 1963 and paused operation from late 2009 until April 28, 2010 for renovation. It locates in the Central District, Kobe, Hyogo Prefecture, Japan.
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.
The terms gashapon (ガシャポン) and gachapon (ガチャポン) refer to a variety of vending machine-dispensed capsule toys popular in Japan and elsewhere. Gashapon is onomatopoeic from the two sounds gasha (or gacha) for the hand-cranking action of a toy-vending machine, and pon for the toy capsule landing in the collection tray. Gashapon is used for both the machines themselves and the toys obtained from them. Popular gashapon manufacturers include Tomy, which uses the shortened term gacha (ガチャ gacha) for their capsule machines, and Kaiyodo. In the United States, Gashapon is a registered trademark of the Bandai Company,[1] and gashapon are generally referred to as blind box sets. The gashapon model has been adapted digitally into numerous gacha video games such as mobile phone games and massively multiplayer online games (MMOs).
INDIA MELA in Kobe Japan!
India Mela in Kobe is fantastic! If you love Indian food, dance, fashion, culture or just want to experience a great atmosphere, don't miss out on this fun festival. Mela means 'festival' in Hindi! A festival it is, indeed!
Growing in scale and popularity every year, India Mela celebrates Indian culture and has something for everyone to enjoy from traditional to Bollywood style dancing, a fashion show, Yoga and a bazaar with all kinds of authentic Indian cuisine on sale.
India Mela takes place in Meriken Park every year in the port of Kobe, one of the first ports in Japan to welcome foreigners into Japan over 150 years ago. To this day, Kobe remains one of Japan’s most international cities with many ex-pats calling the city home.
For a detailed schedule and more information on India Mela visit the homepage
here;
Kobe, Japan - Maiko Station (2019)
Maiko Station (舞子駅 Maiko-eki) is a railway station in Tarumi-ku, Kobe, Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan.
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.
Kobe, Japan - Be Kobe Sign (2019)
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.
Kobe, Japan - Port of Kobe Starbucks (2019)
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.
SUB4SUB ポートアイランド北公園の夜景 Port Island, north of the park at night #eizosuisen
神戸の夜景スポット、ポートアイランド北公園の夜景をまとめてみました。
Kobe's night spots, I tried it once at night north of Port Island Park.
写真・動画はバウムオリジナル。
音楽は、Music Materialさんより。
Port Island Ice Skating/GoPro recording but trouble with a skating guard! -ポートアイランドスポーツセンター
Dec 29, 2019
Port Island Sports Center | ポートアイランドスポーツセンター
Hi everyone! I went ice skating at Port Island on Dec 29th. They were operating on a holiday schedule so I went early. I had my GoPro Hero mounted to a neck holder and was recording the view in front of me when a skating guard told me that I couldn't record in the rink but it was okay to do so outside the rink. I waited till he left on his break, sometime around noon to continue recording in the rink. Hope you enjoy it!
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神戸市ポートアイランド北公園の風景 Scenery of the Port Island north parkof Kobe, Japan
神戸市ポートアイランド北公園の風景
Scenery of the Port Island north parkof Kobe, Japan
Kobe, Japan - Kobe Port Tower HD (2017)
Kobe (神戸市 Kōbe-shi, Japanese: [koːꜜbe]) is the sixth-largest city in Japan and is 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 17 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 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.
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