WAK JAPAN
WAK JAPAN offers a variety of Japanese cultural experience such as way of tea, calligraphy, kimono wearing, origami, Japanese cooking etc. for visitors from overseas.
Kyoto Cultural Experence Center, WASHINKAN of WAK JAPAN
Kyoto Cultural Experence Center, WASHINKAN of WAK JAPAN
京都文化体験センター ワックジャパン 和心館
WAK JAPAN
WAK JAPAN offers a variety of Japanese cultural experience such as way of tea, calligraphy, kimono wearing, origami, Japanese cooking etc. for visitors from overseas.
ワックジャパン「わくわく館」 / WAK JAPAN / 京都いいとこ動画
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さまざまな和の文化体験を提供する「ワックジャパン」。そのひとつ『着物で茶道体験』では、築100年の町家の和室で、きものを着て茶道を体験できます。茶を味わうほか、自分で茶を点てることも。講師のていねいでわかりやすい説明からは、茶道の知識だけでなく、かつて日本人が持っていた文化や心も伝わってきます。落ちついた空間の中で背筋を伸ばして茶を味わうと、新しい自分を発見できるかもしれません。
WAK JAPAN - Cultural Experience
WAK JAPAN has been providing with Japanese cultural experience to travelers from overseas. This video is some parts of our programs of which some customers tired.
Kimono wearing, Tea ceremony with kimono, Calligraphy, Japanese cooking and Origami.
WAK JAPAN Rolled Sushi cooking
WAK JAPAN offers travelers a good opportunity to cook Rolled Sushi.
This video introduces how to cook and WAK JAPAN's beautiful mochiya townhouse.
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WAK JAPAN -Introduction
WAK JAPAN is the company that has been offering Japanese cultural experience to the foreign customers from overseas since 1997.
Girl Scouts WAK Japan Sushi Cooking Session - July 2012
Girl Scouts from Prince Georges County/MD and Virginia learn how to prepare a sushi meal sponsored by Wak Japan/Kyoto (wakjapan.com) during their July 2012 trip to Japan.
T-Square - Snowbird (Live in Kyoto, 9/23, 1990)
当時のEWIの音色、とっても良いですよね。
Hakone & Kyoto (Japan Vlog: Days 4-7)
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Unfortunately, the weather has been pretty overcast so we went to Hakone to basically see some nice vistas but it was so cloudy :( Visiting the baths there however was still very fun and relaxing. It had a smaller town feel and we spent a half day walking around in a kind of neighborhood-area looking for Soun-ji shrine. The locals were super friendly and talking to them was probably the most memorable part of that part of the trip.
Kyoto was super fun. Day 6 we had a guided tour. Nijo castle was by far my favorite part. The details of construction were just really incredible. The hallways leading up to the meeting room of the shogun were full of turns so that intruders coming to attack him would have to slow down for the turns. The floors in certain public areas had particular kinds of fixtures so that too much pressure would cause a squeaking sound to, again, alert the shogun of invaders. Many rooms had hidden closets in which samurai would hide, were the shogun to be attacked.
The murals and carvings on the walls were beautiful. Many rooms had tigers, however since Japan doesn't natively have tigers, the artists worked from Chinese references and so the results are somewhat humorous.
Visiting WAK Japan was also an excellent experience. Putting on the kimono was fun but talking and learning about Japanese culture was very cool. The building itself is an old townhouse and has a beautiful garden. The woman who worked with us was very nice and answered all our questions. She began by explaining a concept of 'ichigo ichie' (one opportunity, one encounter) and I think that make it feel more important, establishing the finiteness of the day right from the start.
During the tea ceremony lesson part, she made us matcha powder based tea so we could see how it was done. The tea was super aerated (I think because of the type of brush that is used?) and when we did it ourselves with her help, it wasn't anywhere near as bubbly. Turns out, there are two different types or schools of tea ceremony making and one is very bubbly and the other isn't. It was definitely a worthwhile experience!
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Japan Vlog 2015: DAY 10 *KIMONO EXPERIENCE*(Kyoto Temples) | Gaijinology
We arrived in Kyoto and had the most traditional Japanese experience -- wearing a Kimono!! Even the real Japanese thought we were Japanese!!
The Temples in Kyoto are so pretty. We ended up coming here again on day 11! So stay tuned!
The Pope and I went to Japan for 17 days from 30th March to 15th April, 2015.
We spent our first half of the trip in Tokyo and second half in Osaka!
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Introduction (紹介) 【JAPAN TRAVEL GUIDE】
JAPAN TRAVEL GUIDE
TIPS FOR TRAVELING JAPAN
If you are planning to make a trip to Japan, travel in Japan, live in Japan, work or study in Japan, JAPAN TRAVEL GUIDE is perfect for you. It shows you places to visit in Japan, life in Japan, what to do in Japan as well as details about Japanese culture.
It also tells you how to use the bus, train and taxi, what not to buy, what and how to experience in Japan.
All the places I guide you to in JAPAN TRAVEL GUIDE are accessible only by public transportation.
Men and women of all ages can go easily after watching videos here.
See and enjoy various tourist attractions, historical sites, beautiful scenery of Japan along with interesting facts about Japan!
JAPAN TRAVEL GUIDEは日本の国内を旅行・観光される日本人はもとより海外の外国人にもとってもお薦めです。
このチャンネルで出会える美しい風景や綺麗な景色、そして絶景へは公共交通機関だけで行けます。
女性の一人旅にも最適。
老若男女、誰でも簡単に行ける飾らないありのままの日本に会ってください!
Japan Travel Guide, Tips for Traveling Japan
Kimono experience in Kyoto
T-Square - Daisy Field (Live in Kyoto, 9/23, 1990)
(Record : Kyoto Pulse Plaza, Kyoto, Japan, 23rd/Sep./1990)
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Guitar : Masahiro Andou (安藤まさひろ)
Sax, EWI : Takeshi Itou (伊東たけし)
Keyboards : Hirotaka Izumi (和泉宏隆)
Bass : Mitsuru Sutou (須藤満)
Drums : Hiroyuki Noritake (則武裕之)
先に上げていた「Snowbird」と同じライブでの収録。
曲の初出は「NATURAL」(1990)です。
このライブ、全体的に則武さんのドラムが跳ねていて格好いいんですよね・・・
Ke Jepun Kita 2015
Second installation of our yearly trip to Japan. This time we started from Osaka, then to Nagoya and lastly Tokyo.
Asal pergi lapan orang, pastu pecah dua kumpulan. Satu stay Osaka, satu ke arah Tokyo.
HIDA Kyoto Architecture Tour January, 2016 v3
HIDA Kyoto Architecture Tour January, 2016 - Slide Show
Created by Mr. Surachai Munkhongphithakkun, Photo Artist, Bangkok, Thailand, (photo credit for Mr. Surachai) in cooperation with Mr. Papon, and 9 program participants.
About the Program; Visited Kyoto downtown and Miyama areas for 4 days, by 11 journalists & photographers overseas as a part of promoting an architecture tourism for Kyoto's Kyo-Machiya, and Kayabuki-roof houses in Miyama district. (January 25 - 29, 2016)
Sponsored by HIDA (Tokyo, Japan), planned and facilitated by Social Finance Research Institute (Tokyo&Kyoto, Japan). Conducted by Hachise (Kyoto), and Wak JAPAN (Kyoto) with a help of Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture, Kyoto Miyama Tourism Association. Special thanks to Ms. Tamada, and Ms. Kamisawa for their contributions.
Kyoto Cycling Tour Project
A short interview with Kazuo Taga of K.C.T.P.
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Japanese Steak - THICK WAGYU BEEF at Shima Steak (西洋料理 島) — Best of Tokyo Food Tour!
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Shima Steak (西洋料理 島) is a well, one of the must-eat wagyu beef steak restaurants in Tokyo, and it was an honor to be able to have a chance to eat there for lunch one day on this Tokyo food tour. You could either order the sirloin or the fillet, and I decided to go for the sirloin, because it’s known to be a little fatter and juicier.
The chef at Shima Steak (西洋料理 島) has developed his own unique grill for steak, where it’s a wood fire oven, but it grills and bakes at the same time. He cuts hugely thick slices of wagyu beef steak and then skewers them to cook in the oven grill.
It was one of the most tender, juicy, and insanely flavorful steaks I’ve ever had. And not only the food, but I really enjoyed the friendliness of the restaurant, the chef and his wife, and how it really felt like you were going over to your relatives or grandparents house to eat a top of the line Japanese beef wagyu steak.
Thanks for Khun Mangmoom ( for letting me try the wagyu fillet!
For dessert, one of the things you can’t miss when you eat at Shima Steak is their world famous steak sandwich. You have to watch the full video to see how it’s made, but all I can say is that it will amaze you how much beef they stack into the sandwich and how they pack it into a to go box bento style. It’s mind blowing, and insanely delicious!
Price - about 12,000 JPY ($106.94) per steak
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TIPS AND GUIDES IN YOUR KALANGGAMAN ISLAND DIY Travel | DAY TOUR
Watch our experience in Kalanggaman Island Day Tour. From Tacloban, we ride a van to reach Palompon Leyte.
If you're looking for your best summer destination, go ahead and consider Kalanggaman Island!
In this video, I will share:
01:00 - Tacloban New Transport Terminal (Price, Operating Hours and Tips)
01:15 - Where we stay in Palompon (Book here:
02:28 - Palompon Pumpboat operating hours
02:40 - Pumpboat Fare and other fees
3:30 - touch down Kalanggaman Island
4:29 - Jeter Resort for your Overnight accommodation
4:50 - West Side of Kalanggaman Island
6:02 - Kalanggaman Island Sand Bar!!! YEY!!!
8:24 - Important tips for your Kalanggaman DIY Travel Trip
8:40 - Sand in Kalanggaman
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Kimono Experience in Asakusa 20110417
Toukaisou could offer something to add to the flavor of this area and decided upon something that is inherently Japanese and deeply woven into our culture. Take a stroll around traditional Asakusa wearing a Japanese kimono fitted by a professional!