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The Current State of Kumamoto Castle, Which Was Severely Damaged by the 2016 Kumamoto Earthquake. When Will We Get To See the Beautiful, Deeply Historic Kumamoto Castle Once More?
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This video, titled "[Drone Footage] Kumamoto Castle Before It Was Damaged" (【ドローン空撮】損傷前の熊本城 2013年撮影), was released by "HEXaMediaヘキサメディア." Kumamoto Castle is a castle that was built in Higo Province and is also known as Gin'nan Castle. After being rebuilt by Kato Kiyomasa, the castle was used as a residence of the Hosokawa family of the Kumamoto domain until the end of the Edo period. In the Meiji period, the castle was the scene of the Civil War and many of its remains were burned down, but the turrets and gates are still standing and have been designated a national cultural asset. Kumamoto Castle was damaged by the Kumamoto earthquake on April 14, 2016. This video shows what Kumamoto Castle looked like before the earthquake. Currently, repairs are underway at Kumamoto Castle to restore the castle to its original state after the damage it sustained from the earthquake. After the repairs are done, we should be able to see the beautiful Kumamoto Castle again! -
Video article 5:02
Hamamatsu Castle, Built by Tokugawa Ieyasu, Made a Name for Itself in the Warring States Period as a Castle of Prominence. Discover the History of the Former Ruler at Hamamatsu Castle in Hamamatsu, Shizuoka!
Art & Architecture- 211 plays
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Video introduction of "Hamamatsu Castle" in Hamamatsu City, Shizuoka Prefecture, a famous castle in Japan. This is an informational video titled "One of Japan's Top 100 Castles|Hamamatsu Castle|Shizuoka Prefecture" (続日本100名城 浜松城 静岡県 Hamamatsu Castle), that introduces Hamamatsu Castle in Shizuoka Prefecture, which has been selected as one of "Japan's Top 100 Castles." It is published by "castle shrine." A popular theory is that Hamamatsu Castle, in Hamamatsu City, Shizuoka Prefecture, was built around the 15th century by Sadasuke Imagawa as a Hikuma Castle. Later on, Tokugawa Ieyasu entered the castle and it became a point of interest among historians. In this article, we'll explore the history of Hamamatsu Castle and look at some of its highlights! What Kind of Castle Is Hamamatsu Castle? Photo:Hamamatsu Castle Hamamatsu Castle is also called "Shusse castle" due to many of the successive lords becoming executive officers of the Edo Shogunate one after another. (出世, or Shusse, roughly means "Success in life" in Japanese, making the rough translation "Castle of Success"). In 1570, Tokugawa Ieyasu entered the castle to prepare for the invasion of Takeda Shingen, and renamed the castle Hamamatsu Castle. After the Battle of Mikatagahara and the Battle of Sekigahara, the castle became the residence of the feudal lords of the Tokugawa family of the Edo shogunate, and the castle was passed down to the twenty-two generations of the nine families. What to Do at Hamamatsu Castle! Photo:Tenshu-mon Gate, Hamamatsu Castle The area around the castle tower at Hamamatsu Castle is independent from the main castle tower and is called "Tenshu Guruwa." On the east side is the castle gate, which can be seen at 1:37 in the video. Hamamatsu Castle was originally an earthen castle without stone walls or tiled buildings. Another feature of Hamamatsu Castle is that the castle is built on a pile of natural, unprocessed stones. Be sure to climb the castle tower and enjoy the view of Hamamatsu city as well. Inside the castle tower, which you can see at 2:50 in the video, you can see treasures such as armor and firearms. You can also receive the castle seal and red seal, and see a realistic statue of Ieyasu. Sightseeing Around Hamamatsu Castle Photo:Hamamatsu Castle Park The area around Hamamatsu Castle is Hamamatsu Castle Park. It is a place of relaxation for citizens and tourists alike. In a corner of Hamamatsu Castle Park, there's a full-scale tea house called Shointei. You can also enjoy stamp rallies and other events at Hamamatsu Castle. It is also known as a famous spot for somei yoshino cherry blossoms, and many people come to view the cherry blossoms when they are in bloom. On weekends and holidays, you can see the popular character, "Ieyasu-kun," in the vicinity of the park, so be sure to keep an eye out for him! Summary of Hamamatsu Castle Photo:Hamamatsu Castle The video introduces the historic Hamamatsu Castle in detail, so be sure to watch it if you haven't yet. In Hamamatsu Castle Park, you'll find lunch spots and cafes such as Starbucks and there are also shops where you can buy souvenirs. At 4:27 in the video, you can see a statue of the brave Tokugawa Ieyasu in Hamamatsu Castle Park. Be sure to give it a visit! ◆Introduction to Hamamatsu Castle facilities◆ 【Address】100-2 Motoshiro-cho, Naka-ku, Hamamatsu City, Shizuoka Prefecture 【Access】An 8 minute walk from Enshu Railway Enshubyouin-mae Station 【Entrance fee】200 yen for adults, free for junior high school students and younger 【Hours】8:30-16:30 【Parking】Available (free) 【Telephone No】053-453-3872 【Official Website】A castle for the sake of 300 years in Tokugawa. Hamamatsu Castle-Hamamatsu Tourism Navigation https://www.entetsuassist-dms.com/hamamatsu-jyo/en/ 【Tripadvisor】Hamamatsu Castle https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g303148-d1313765-Reviews-Hamamatsu_Castle-Hamamatsu_Shizuoka_Prefecture_Tokai_Chubu.html -
Video article 4:51
Motorikyu Nijo Castle, Kyoto, Japan, a castle that witnessed the prosperity and demise of the Tokugawa Shogunate. A World Heritage Site in Kyoto that you should see at least once in your life in this video.
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Drone aerial video introduction of “Nijo Castle” in Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture This video, titled "Nijo Castle Promotion Video compilation World Heritage Nijo Castle" (二条城PV 総集編「世界遺産 二条城), was published by "KyotoiitokoVideo." Built in the Edo Period (1603-1868 A.D.), the historic Nijo Castle, formally known as "Former Imperial Villa Nijō Castle" (元離宮二条城) was selected as a UNESCO World Heritage Site under "Historic Monuments of Ancient Kyoto" in 1994. More About Nijo Castle - The History of the Castle Photo:Nijo Castle outer bailey, Kyoto Nijo Castle, built in Kyoto City (京都市, Kyoto-shi), Kyoto Prefecture, in 1603, was built by Tokugawa Ieyasu, the first shogun of the Tokugawa Shogunate. The castle was built to protect the Kyoto Imperial Palace and also acted as a lodging when the shogun came to Kyoto. The castle flourished for a while, but after the third shogun, it was not used again until the end of the Edo Period. In 1867, at the end of the Tokugawa Shogunate, the 15th Shogun Tokugawa Yoshinobu declared "Taisei Hokan," a transfer of power back to the Emperor in the castle's main plaza. In this way, the castle saw both the rise and fall of the Tokugawa Shogunate. The Famous Architecture of Nijo Castle Shown in the Video Photo:Higashi Ote-mon Gate, Nijo Castle, Kyoto Nijo Castle's Ninomaru Palace (outer bailey palace) is designated as a National Treasure. 22 buildings, including Higashi Ote-mon Gate, Karamon Gate, and the Honmaru Palace (inner citadel palace), and a total of 1016 wall paintings in the Ninomaru Palace have been designated Important Cultural Properties. The Ninomaru Garden is designated as a Special Place of Scenic Beauty. The wall paintings are luxurious and gorgeous artworks created by the Kano School, the official painters of the Shogunate. You can see them from 1:40 in the video. Karamon Gate is decorated with the Imperial Chrysanthemum emblem as well as the Tokugawa family's triple hollyhock crest in gold-work and carvings. The main gate of the Ninomaru Palace is Kiritsuma-zukuri style with a Hiwadabuki style roof and is supported by four pillars with Karahafu. You can see the beautiful main gate full of historical elements from 0:36 in the video. The five-story castle keep was destroyed by lightning in 1750, but now visitors can see the ruins of the keep. The ruins of the castle keep can be seen from 3:11 in the video. Highlights of Nijo Castle Photo:Nijo Castle inner bailey, Kyoto Nijo Castle is fully surrounded by Japanese-style gardens, Western-style gardens, and gardens with a mixture of both Japanese and Western styles. These include Koun-tei, the Waraku-an Tearoom, Seiryu-en Garden, and the Honmaru garden. The Honmaru Garden, surrounded by fresh greenery, can be seen from 2:41 in the video. In spring, approximately 300 cherry trees of 50 different varieties bloom all around the castle grounds. At Niji Castle, you can enjoy the seasonal scenery. There's plum blossoms and rhododendrons, and in the summer you'll find Japanese pagoda trees, crepe-myrtles, morning glories, and palms, in the fall, beautiful autumn foliage, and in winter, you can enjoy the beautiful snowscapes of the area. In the 2nd year of Reiwa (in 2020), the castle hosted the "Nijo Matsuri (Nijo Castle Festival)" an art aquarium castle illumination event. The 400th anniversary exhibition and collection hall is also worth checking out. Summary of Sightseeing at Nijo Castle Photo:Nijo Castle, Kyoto As shown in the video, Nijo Castle has many sights to see, including the historical buildings and the elegant gardens where you can enjoy the four seasons of Japan. Nijo Castle also launched the Nijo Castle Owners’ Fundraising Campaign to accept donations to help with construction, so if you are interested in the project, your generous support is greatly appreciated. ◆Nijo Castle|Facility Information ◆ 【Address】541 Nijo-Cho, Horikawa-nishi-iru, Nijo-dori, Nakagyo-Ku, Kyoto City 【Access】A 2-minute walk from Nijo-mae Station on the Tozai Subway Line. 【Admission】1030 yen for adults, 350 yen for middle school and high school students, and 200 yen for elementary school students. 【Hours】8:45 - 17:00(Last entry 16:00) 【Parking】Visitor Parking available 【Phone】075-841-0096 【Official Website】Nijo Castle World Heritage Site・Moto-Rikyu Nijo Castle https://nijo-jocastle.city.kyoto.lg.jp/?lang=en 【Tripadvisor】Nijo Castle https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g298564-d321408-Reviews-Nijo_Castle-Kyoto_Kyoto_Prefecture_Kinki.html -
Video article 2:40
The Beautiful Cherry Blossoms at Tsuruga Castle Park in Aizuwakamatsu, Fukushima! Enjoy the Cherry Blossom Festival Event at Tsuruga Castle Park, Selected as One of the "Top 100 Places for Cherry Blossoms" in Japan
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Introducing Tsuruga Castle Park This video, titled "Tsuruga Castle in Spring" (鶴ヶ城の春), was released by "Aizuwakamatsu city official website" (公式WEBサイト会津若松市), and features footage of the cherry blossoms at Tsuruga Castle Park. There are magnificent castles and castle remains to be found all over Japan. Among these, Tsuruga Castle Park, located in Aizuwakamatsu City is attracting tourists from both inside and outside the country. From 0:31 in the video, you can see some highlights of the area, such as the characteristic red tiles of the castle tower and Rinkaku, the Japanese Tea Room. Aizuwakamatsu city's Tsuruga Castle Park has also been designated a historic landmark in Japan. More About Tsuruga Castle Park in Aizuwakamatsu City Photo:Fukushima prefecture, Tsuruga Castle Tsuruga Castle in Aizuwakamatsu city, Fukushima prefecture is also known as Aizuwakamatsu Castle, Kurokawa Castle, and Aizu Castle. The castle was named "Tsuruga Castle" by Gamo Ujisato (蒲生氏郷) around 400 years ago. The area is famous as the site where the Byakkotai (白虎隊) committed ritual suicide during the Bakumatsu period. Throughout the video, you can see the beautiful cherry trees in full bloom, as if to comfort the spirits of the Byakkotai. The striking contrast between the majestic castle and beautiful cherry blossoms creates a spectacular sight. The Cherry Blossom Festival at Tsuruga Castle Park - The Best Time to See the Cherry Blossoms and the Different Varieties ©r_abe01 Modifying Every year in the spring, a cherry blossom festival is held in Tsuruga About 1,000 cherry trees in the Tsurugajo Park area have a variety of cherry trees, including Yoshino Cherry (ソメイヨシノ), Yaezakura (ヤエザクラ), Weeping Cherries (シダレザクラ), and Winter Flowering Cherries (コヒガンザクラ), and you can enjoy cherry blossom viewing for a long time because the season is off. From 0:15 in the video, you can see the castle lit up at night using projection mapping, creating a romantic and magical atmosphere. Tsurugajo Park in Aizu Wakamatsu City, Fukushima Prefecture, has been selected as one of the "100 best cherry blossom viewing spots. There are approximately 1,000 cherry trees in the area, including Someiyoshino, Yaezakura, Shidare-zakura, and Kohigan-zakura. The highlight of the park is the collaboration of Tsurugajo Castle and cherry blossoms. In addition to the view looking up, the cherry blossoms seen from the castle tower are also a must-see. Translated with www.DeepL.com/Translator (free version) The best time to see cherry blossoms in Tsurugajo Park is usually from early to mid-April, but 2023 was in full bloom earlier than usual on April 4th.If you look at the average of the past 10 years, the blooming date is April 8th and the blooming date is April 14th. The "Tsuruga Castle Cherry Blossom Festival" is held at the peak of cherry blossom viewing, and will be held from April 3rd to May 6th in 2024.With one of the largest lights-ups in East Japan, you can enjoy fantastic night cherry blossoms. Aizuwakamatsu Cherry Blossoms Video Summary Photo:Fukushima Prefecture, Tsuruga Castle If you would like to see some of the beautiful scenery featured in this video, we highly recommend you take a trip to Tsuruga Castle Park! There are volunteer guides to help you enjoy your visit to the fullest. We highly recommend checking the weather, how congested the park is, sightseeing maps, and nearby lunch spots before setting off on your trip to Aizuwakamatsu city. If you have time to spare, we also recommend visiting the Japanese confectionery shop Aizuaoi (上菓子司会津葵) and Aizu Aoi Silk Road Bunmeikan (会津葵シルクロード文明館) which are located near Tsuruga Castle Park. ◆Tsuruga Castle Park Facility Summary◆ 【Address】1-1 Otemachi, Aizuwakamatsu City, Fukushima Prefecture 【Access】10 minutes by bus from JR Aizuwakamatsu station 【Entrance fee】Adults – 410 yen 【Hours】8:30 am - 5 pm (last entry 4:30 pm) 【Closures】None 【Parking】Available (free of charge) 【Phone】0242-27-4005 【Official Website】Aizuwakamatsu Tourism Bureau|Tsuruga Castle, Aizu-Wakamatsu Castle, Oyakuen, Matsudaira Family Mausoleum|Beyond the reaches of time, the castle tower of the Edo Period is reborn http://www.tsurugajo.com/language/eng/ 【Tripadvisor】Aizuwakamatsu Castle (Tsuruga Castle) https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g780850-d1383989-Reviews-Tsuruga_jo_Castle-Aizuwakamatsu_Fukushima_Prefecture_Tohoku.html -
Video article 3:33
Aizuwakamatsu Castle: One of Japan’s Top 100 Castles. Enjoy the Magnificent Stone Walls of the Impregnable Castle and the Red-Tiled Castle Tower in Fukushima- The Only One of Its Kind in Japan!
Art & Architecture Travel- 251 plays
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Video introduction of "Aizuwakamatsu Castle (Tsurugajo)" in Aizuwakamatsu City, Fukushima Prefecture "Japan's Top 100 Castles|Aizuwakamatsu Castle/Tsuruga Castle|Fukushima Prefecture" (日本100名城 会津若松城 鶴ヶ城 福島県 Aizuwakamatsu Castle), produced by “castle shrine” is a video that introduces the highlights of Aizuwakamatsu Castle, a hirayama style castle. Aizuwakamatsu Castle, located in Otemachi, Aizuwakamatsu city, Fukuoka prefecture, is known locally by its other name, Tsuruga Castle. Other than being chosen as one of the "Top 100 Castles of Japan," it was also chosen as one of "Japan's Top 100 Cherry Blossom Spots," due to there being approximately 1,000 cherry blossom trees in Tsuruga Castle Park, which was built on the castle ruins. During the cherry blossom season, there are illumination events held here, and many tourists come to visit the castle. In this article, we'll introduce the highlights, history, and tourist information for Aizuwakamatsu Castle. The video shows the magnificent stone wall, castle tower, and inside the grounds of the Aizuwakamatsu Castle. Be sure to follow along as you read the article! Aizuwakamatsu Castle: The History of the Castle Photo:Aizuwakamatsu Castle Aizuwakamatsu Castle is said to have originated when Ashina Naomori built the Higashi Kurokawa Yakata in 1384. At that time, it was known as Kurokawa Castle or Odakagi Castle; however, when Gamo Ujisato became castle lord, a castle tower was built, and it came to be known as Tsuruga Castle. It is known as an impregnable castle due to withstanding the onslaught of the new government forces for a month, despite the tragedy of the Byakkotai during the Boshin war, following the rule of the Aizu clan. In the 7th year of Meiji (1874), it was demolished leaving only the stone wall. However, in the 40th year of Showa (1965), it was reconstructed, and in the 23rd year of the Heisei (2011), the thatch was replaced with red tiles as part of a restoration project, making it the only red-tile castle tower in Japan. A shachi (mythical carp with the head of a lion and the body of a fish) is raised above the castle tower, and 2-carat diamonds are embedded in the center of its eyes. It is also designated as a national historic site under the name of Wakamatsu Castle Ruins. Highlights of Aizuwakamatsu Castle Photo:Aizuwakamatsu Castle Mushabashiri First up is the Kitademaru Otemon gate, which was built using large stones and can be seen at 0:20 in the video. Next up is Tsubakisaka and the stone wall of Taikomon Gate. The stairs which are built into the stone wall are called “Mushabashiri” and can be seen at 1:17 and 3:05 of the footage, are said to be built so that soldiers can intercept and engage enemies through quick asccess to the top of the wall. From the castle tower, which can be seen at 2:01 in the video, you can enjoy a breathtaking view of the cityscape of Aizuwakamatsu. The Tetsumon Gate, which can be seen from the castle tower, is shown at 2:09. The name Tetsumon comes from the surface being plated with iron (鉄, "Tetsu" is iron in Japanese). Another highlight is the natural stone wall of Rokabashi Bridge. Sightseeing Information for Aizuwakamatsu Castle Source :YouTube screenshot At the beginning of the video, we are introduced to Aizuwakamatsu Station on the JR Banetsu West Line. To get to Aizuwakamatsu Castle, take the "Haikara-san" bus from Aizuwakamatsu station, get off at Tsuruga Castle Entrance, and from there, it's a 5 minute walk. There's also a paid parking lot. The castle tower is also an exhibition room for the Wakamatsu Castle Tower Historical Museum and the business hours are from 8:30 AM-5:00 PM; and there is an admission fee. In the Tsuruga Castle inner citadel, there's Koujou no Tsukihi, and there's also a track and field arena, city pool, and the Fukushima Prefectural Museum at the San no Maru ruins. It explains the history of Tsuruga Castle in a way that is easily understood. Near the Aizuwakamatsu Castle, there's the popular historical spot, Matsudaira Family Mausoleum, in which the Aizu-Matsudaira Family is buried. Summary of Aizuwakamatsu Castle Photo:Aizuwakamatsu Castle in spring This video "Japan's Top 100 Castles|Aizuwakamatsu Castle/Tsuruga Castle|Fukushima Prefecture," introduces the highlights of Aizuwakamatsu Castle and the amazing view from the castle tower. For those interested in Aizuwakamatsu Castle after reading this article, why not learn about Aizu’s Warring States period history at Tsuruga Castle Park, which is always lively with tourists. Receiving a goshuin seal will surely make your trip to Fukushima prefecture a memorable one. ◆Aizuwakamatsu (Tsuruga Castle) Facility Overview◆ 【Address】1-1 Otemachi, Aizuwakamatsu City, Fukushima Prefecture 〒965-0873 【Access】Take the circuit bus “Haikara-san” from Aizuwakamatsu Station, get off at Tsuruga Castle Entrance, and it's 5 minutes walking. 【Admission fee】Adults \¥410, Children \¥150 【Hours】8:30~17:00 【Closures】None 【Parking】Available(requires toll) 【Telephone No】0242-27-4005 【Official Website】Aizuwakamatsu Tourism Bureau|Tsuruga Castle Aizuwakamatsu Castle Oyakuen Matsudaira Family Mausoleum| Surpassing the eternity of time, the castle tower of the end of the Edo era is now revived http://www.tsurugajo.com/language/eng/ 【Tripadvisor】Aizuwakamatsu Castle (Tsuruga Castle) https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g780850-d1383989-Reviews-Tsuruga_jo_Castle-Aizuwakamatsu_Fukushima_Prefecture_Tohoku.html -
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Inuyama Castle, a national treasure in Inuyama City, Aichi Prefecture, is one of only five national treasures in Japan! Climbing the castle tower, you will feel like a lord! We propose a trip to immerse yourself in Japanese history!
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Video Introduction, History and Origin of Inuyama Castle, a National Treasure in Inuyama City, Aichi Prefecture The video "The National Treasure Inuyama Castle" (国宝犬山城 National Treasure Inuyama Castle) was produced by "SouthernValleyDiary." The national treasure Inuyama Castle was constructed in 1537 during the Muromachi Period (1336-1573), and it uses a structure implemented in some of Japan’s oldest castle towers. It was built in Inuyama City, Aichi Prefecture in Japan's Tokai region. It is popularly known as Hakutei Castle and not only can you see the castle town, but you also get a view of the majestic Mt. Igiyama and the entire Inuyama region from the castle tower built on the banks of the Kiso River. Photo:Aichi prefecture / Inuyama Castle It was Oda Nobunaga's uncle, Oda Nobuyasu, who built the national treasure Inuyama Castle. Later, in 1617, during the Edo Period (1603-1868), improvements were made to the castle towers by Naruse Masashige and it became what we know it as today. Naruse remained as the castle lord until the end of the Edo Period. Due to the establishment of prefectures in place of feudal domains, everything other than the castle tower was demolished. The castle suffered through some natural disasters such as earthquakes, however, through reconstruction, it was designated as a national treasure in the 10th year of the Showa period (1935). Also, due to revisions in the National Treasure regulations in the 1952, the castle was once again designated as a national treasure. Although it was once famous as a privately-owned castle, it is presently owned by the Inuyama Castle Hakutei Bunko foundation. The castle tower has a 3-tier exterior, including 4 interior floors, and 2 basement floors. Recently, the Shachihoko (an imaginary creature with a carp body and a tiger head) roof ornament was repaired and the castle's symbol was resurrected. Inuyama Castle, One of the Few Existing Castle Towers Designated as a National Treasure Source :YouTube screenshot Of the 200 castles that you can see in Japan, there are only 12 castle towers that exist from before the Edo period and that are still standing to this day. They are called the 12 Existing Castle Towers and the national treasure Inuyama Castle is one of them. Also, the 5 castle towers in Japan designated a national treasure are called the 5 National Treasure Castles and they consist of Himeji Castle, Matsumoto Castle, Hikone Castle, Matsue Castle, and of course, Inuyama Castle. The revered national treasure Inuyama Castle can be seen from 3:39 in the video. The treasured castle tower, the connecting smaller watch tower built on the stone wall, and the interior of the castle tower can be seen in the footage as well. Inuyama Castle and Places to Visit Nearby Source :YouTube screenshot On the eastern side of Inuyama Castle's castle tower, there was once a giant cedar tree. Unfortunately the tree is now dead, but it is revered as the sacred tree "Osugi-sama." The Inuyama Castle ruins are also designated as a national historic site. Some popular locations to visit near the castle are the gourmet restaurants and cafes that retain the traditional machiya (townhouse) ambience. Inuyama Castle Town can be seen from the beginning of the footage, and old, irreplaceable townhouses can be seen here as well. There are many restaurants selling soba/udon, ice cream, and gohei mochi (a type of sticky rice cake), so you will be able to enjoy seeing the sights while munching on a snack and walking around. Also, the building that once housed a famous kimono merchant, the Former Isobe Family Residence, still exists in its original state and is open to the public. The footage of the Former Isobe Family Residence can be seen from 0:18 in the video. Source :Youtube screenshot Near Inuyama Castle is the Inuyama City Museum of Cultural History, along with the Karakuri Museum, and the Castle and Town Museum. There you will be able to experience the rich history of Inuyama Castle. From 1:28 in the video, the display of the Karakuri dolls that were once used during the Inuyama Festival can be seen at the Karakuri Museum. At the Inuyama Cultural History Museum seen from 1:56, the castle town and Yama floats from the Inuyama Festival are shown, as well as a detailed diorama of Inuyama Castle, and the shachihoko. It's a 15-minute walk from Meitetsu Inuyama station and admission is only ¥100, so we definitely recommend visiting if you're going to the castle. A famous shortcut to Inuyama Castle is Sanko Inari Shrine which can be seen from 2:49 in the video. If you go through the numerous red Torii gates, you'll be overwhelmed by the sacred atmosphere. The heart shaped Ema (wishing plaques) are perfect for wishing for matchmaking and harmonious marriages, so this is a spot you should stop by if you're looking for love! There's a parking lot here as well, so if you plan on going by car, we recommend checking out the details of the parking lot. Summary of Inuyama Castle Source :YouTube screenshot What did you think? Out of the many castles Japan can be proud of, there are only 5 designated as national treasures, and the national treasure Inuyama Castle is definitely worth the visit. Experience firsthand, the castles that Japan proudly presents to the world! ◆National Treasure Inuyama Castle|Facility Overview◆ 【Address】65-2 Inuyama Kita Koken, Inuyama City, Aichi Prefecture 484-0082 【Access】About 15 minutes on foot the Meitetsu Inuyama Yuen Station 【Admission Fee】Adults ¥550、Elementary and junior high school students ¥110 (※As of April 2020) 【Hours】9:00~17:00 【Closures】End of the year 【Parking】Parking lots in the vicinity (Fee required) 【Telephone】0568-61-1711 【Tripadvisor】Inuyama Castle https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g325580-d320121-Reviews- Inuyama_Castle-Inuyama_Aichi_Prefecture_Tokai_Chubu.html -
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Nagoya Castle - Discover the Secrets of Japan's First National Treasure Symbolized by Golden Shachihoko Ornaments in Nagoya City, Aichi Prefecture! The Castle, Built on the Site Where the Warring States Period Took a Remarkable Turn, Is Reborn!
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Video introduction of Nagoya Castle, a sightseeing spot in Nagoya City, Aichi Prefecture This video, titled "Nagoya Castle Main Tower Keep Promotional Video," was released by "2010Network." Nagoya Castle is a huge castle built in Aichi District (愛知郡), Owari (尾張国), formerly known as "Owari no Kuni," during the Warring States Period (1467-1615 AD). There are many castles in Japan, but the magnificent Nagoya Castle is by far one of the most popular among tourists. Nagoya Castle is a famous landmark housing many national treasures, including the superb castle tower. In 2018, the number of visitors to the castle exceeded 2.2 million. The History of Nagoya Castle Since the Warring States Period Photo:Nagoya Castle, Aichi Prefecture Nagoya Castle was built by Tokugawa Ieyasu, who emerged victorious from the decisive Battle of Sekigahara, and was built in nearby the ruins of Nagoya Castle (那古野城, Nagoya-Jo), said to be the birthplace of Oda Nobunaga. Tension was increasing with the forces of Toyotomi Hideyoshi during this period, and Ieyasu built Nagoya Castle as a key military location. Nagoya Castle served as the residence of the lords of the Owari domain for generations during the Edo period (1603-1868 A.D.) after Yoshinao Tokugawa, the founder of the Owari Tokugawa family. It became the Nagoya Detached Imperial Palace for the use of the imperial family after the Meiji period (1868-1912 A.D.). In the Showa period (1926-1989 A.D.), it was designated as Japan's first National Treasure as a castle building. Since then, it has continued to be open to the public as a highly popular tourist attraction. The Must-See Features of Nagoya Castle Photo:Nagoya Castle, Aichi Prefecture Nagoya Castle is also known as "Kinshachi Castle" (金 "kin" meaning gold) after the golden Shachihoko that decorate the castle tower, which has become a symbol of Nagoya. Besides the main tower keep, the magnificent honmaru (inner citadel) and Shoin Hall are must-see features. The outstanding Stone Walls of Nagoya Castle were built via stonewall construction in various areas, including the Mikawa Bay (三河湾, Mikawa-Wan) area. Kiyomasa Kato played an active role in the construction of the stone walls, and the huge stone said to be the largest stonewall in Nagoya Castle is called "Kiyomasa Stone." Enshu Kobori and Masakiyo Nakai were in charge of the construction of the castle tower. This is detailed at 1:10 in the video. When you visit the Sarumenbogaku Tea House, Yuin Tea House, and shops, you may also want to visit the Oribe-Do, which was built to honor Oribe Furuta. Nagoya Castle's Castle Tower Under Reconstruction! Photo:Nagoya Castle, Aichi Prefecture Since May 2018, the demolition and renovation of Nagoya Castle's castle tower has been carried out as the "War Damaged Wood Restoration Project" (戦災木造復元プロジェクト). The restoration of the wooden castle tower is scheduled to last until December 2022. Everyone is looking forward to seeing the restored castle tower once the restoration is finished. Summary of the Historical Nagoya Castle Photo:Nagoya Castle, Aichi Prefecture As shown in the video, Nagoya Castle is a building of great historical value built during Japan's Warring States Period. The castle is large, but you can enjoy exploring it as there are elevators available and many historical materials are on display. ◆Nagoya Castle Facility Information◆ 【Address】1-1 Honmaru, Naka Ward, Nagoya City, Aichi 460-0031 【Access】Train: 5-minute walk from the "Shiyakusho (City Hall)" Station of the Meijo Line. Bus: 1-minute walk from the "Nagoyajo Seimon-Mae" stop 【Admission fee】500 Yen for adults, Free for junior high school students and younger 【Parking】Payed Parking Lot available 【Official Website】Nagoya Castle Official Website https://www.nagoyajo.city.nagoya.jp/en/ 【Tripadvisor】Nagoya Castle https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g14127381-d320128-Reviews-Nagoya_Castle-Naka_Nagoya_Aichi_Prefecture_Tokai_Chubu.html -
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Gifu Castle Is Something You Have To Cover When Talking About the History of the Warring States Period! Discover the Secrets of the Historical Castle in Gifu Prefecture That Even the Famous Warlord Oda Nobunaga Became Lord Of!
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Gifu Castle" on Kinkazan in Gifu City, Gifu Prefecture Video Introduction The video this time is titled "[Sword World] Gifu Castle|A Place to See Swords and Armor|Swords and Armor on Display in the Castle |YouTube Video" (【刀剣ワールド】「岐阜城」刀剣・甲冑に会える城|刀剣・甲冑展示の城郭 YouTube動画). It was released by "Virtual Sword Museum [Sword World]." It introduces Gifu Castle, located on Mt. Kinka in Gifu City, Gifu prefecture in Japan's Tokai region. The ruins of Gifu Castle are also designated as a national historic site and is a tourist spot with a long history. There used to be a saying that went, "He who controls Mino controls Japan" (Mino is present day Gifu), as Gifu Castle was once known as an impregnable fortress. The History of Gifu Castle Photo:Gifu Castle Gifu Castle is a beautiful castle that stands on the summit of Mt. Kinka in the formerly known territory of Minokuni Inoguchi (present-day Gifu City, Gifu Prefecture). A full view of Gifu Castle can be seen at 0:12 in the video. The castle was built in 1201 by the Saito family, and is said to have been the residence of Saito Dosan, who was feared as a "mamushi" (pit viper) during the Warring States period. In 1567, Oda Nobunaga seized the territory of Inabayama Castle from Saito Tatsuokiand rebuilt it before becoming the lord of Gifu Castle. Oda Nobunaga began to use the red seal of "Tenka Fubu" from around this time. The successive lords of Gifu Castle were Nikaido, Iga, Mino Saito, Oda, and Toyotomi. In the Edo period (1603-1868), the castle was abandoned and rebuilt as Kano Castle. Eventually, in the Showa period (1926-1989), Gifu Castle was rebuilt and still stands to this day. What kind of place is the Gifu Castle Museum which is shown in the video? Source :YouTube screenshot As you can see from 1:27 in the video, Gifu Castle's castle tower is a museum with many swords and armor on display. Inside, you'll find items related to Oda Nobunaga and Saito Dosan, as well as other valuable historical documents. The top floor is an observation deck where you can enjoy a magnificent view from Gifu Castle at an altitude of about 320 meters. Gifu Castle Museum, which houses a collection of documents related to Gifu Castle, is shown at 2:23 in the video. The museum was originally an armory and food storage facility, but was restored with a Sumiyagura Jokaku-zukuri style architecture. Highlights of Gifu Castle! Photo:Autumn leaves at Gifu Park Gifu Castle also has a volunteer brigade called "The Gifu Castle Promotion Team," which organizes events such as stamp rallies. Of course, when you visit Gifu Castle, you'll definitely want to get a red seal and castle seal to commemorate your visit. There are also illumination events in the summer and fall seasons. Mt. Kinka, on which Gifu Castle is located, also has a ropeway; however, we recommend visiting on foot from the Nanamagari entrance of the hiking trail. Mt. Kinka is also home to branch castles, such as Maruyama Fort, Matsudao Fort, and Jozaiji Temple. If you're sightseeing Gifu, be sure to stop by Dosanzuka, Odazuka, Sagiyama Castle ruins and Sunomata Castle. Summary of Gifu Castle Photo:Gifu Castle As you can see from the video, Gifu Castle has many valuable swords and armor in its collection. If you're interested in the history of Japan or just a sword fanatic, be sure to stop by for a visit, there's plenty to see! If you haven't yet, be sure to check out the video as well! ◆Gifu Castle Facility Overview◆ 【Address】18 Gifu City, Gifu Prefecture 〒500-0000 【Directions】15 minutes by Gifu Bus from Meitetsu Gifu Station, 3 minutes to the top of the mountain by Kinkazan Ropeway 【Hours】9:30~17:30 【Admission Fee】Adults 200 yen, children (4 years and older) 100 yen 【Parking】Available 【Official Website】Gifu Castle/Tourism Convention Department/Gifu City Official Website https://translate.google.co.jp/translate?hl=ja&tab=wT&sl=auto&tl=en&u=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.city.gifu.lg.jp%2F3537.htm 【Tripadvisor】Gifu Castle (Inabayama Castle) https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g298112-d1314203-Reviews-Gifu_Castle_Inabayama_Castle-Gifu_Gifu_Prefecture_Tokai_Chubu.html -
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The Pure White Walls and Tiles of Kanazawa Castle Are Absolutely Gorgeous! A Look at the Castle Where You Can Learn About the Culture of Kaga Hyakumangoku in Kanazawa, Ishikawa!
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Kanazawa Castle" in Kanazawa City, Ishikawa Prefecture, Japan Video Introduction This video, titled "Ishikawa Kanazawa Castle - 金沢城 - 4K Ultra HD" introduces information about Kanazawa castle in Ishikawa Prefecture. The video was published by "TokyoStreetView - Japan The Beautiful." Kanazawa castle is one of the most popular tourist spots in the Hokuriku Region. At Kanazawa castle, you can learn about the history of Ishikawa, Kanazawa, a place known as a prosperous castle town in Kaga Hyakumangoku. Kaga Hyakumangoku refers to the measure of wealth the Kaga region attained during the early rule of the Maeda clan and the artisan culture they promoted over the following three centuries. The video shows the beautiful Kanazawa castle, a national historical site. In the article, we'll talk about Kanazawa castle alongside the video. Try to keep up! What is Kanazawa Castle? Photo:Kanazawa Castle Park in Kanazawa, Ishikawa Prefecture Kanazawa castle is located in Marunouchi, Kanazawa, in Ishikawa prefecture (Formerly Kaga province, Ishikawa-gun, Kaganokuni). It was built on the Kodatsuno Plateau between the Saigawa River and the Asano River, which flows through the Kanazawa plains. During Edo period (1603-1868), Kanazawa castle prospered as a castle town of Kaga Hyakumangoku and was used as a residence of the Maeda clan, the head of the Kaga domain. Today, the area around the castle, including the ruins of Kanazawa Castle, a national historic site, has been developed into Kanazawa Castle Park, and is one of Kanazawa's most popular tourist attractions. Kanazawa castle was constructed from the Warring States period (1467-1615) to the Edo period and is classified as a hilltop castle with a teikakushiki layout. It has a distinctive exterior with white walls made of white mortar and flat lead tiles. The beautiful white roof tiles of Kanazawa Castle can be seen at 0:04 in the video. Hashizume mon (gate) is the highlight of Kanazawa castle. Although it was burned down in 1881, it was restored to its former glory in 2015. Be sure to check out the interesting shapes of the rocks used in the stone walls at different gates. There so many interesting spots in Kanazawa park! The castle tower was destroyed by lightning three years after Toshiie Maeda became lord of the castle after the Battle of Shizugatake. There was a plan to restore the castle tower, but due to a lack of resources, it was difficult to do so. Tour Information for Kanazawa Castle Photo:Kanazawa Castle Park in Kanazawa, Ishikawa Prefecture Kanazawa castle is open year round. Between March 1st and October 15th it's open from 7 am to 6 pm and from October 16th to the end of February it's open from 8 am to 5 pm. Admission to Kanazawa Castle is free, but there are charges to enter Hishigaya Turret, Gojukken Nagaya Warehouse, Hashizume-mon, and the Tsuzuki Yagura Turret. The admission fees for these places are 320 yen for adults and 100 yen for children. Access is about 10 minutes by taxi from Kanazawa Station. By car, it takes about 30 minutes from the Kanazawa West IC (金沢西IC) on the Hokuriku Expressway. There are 3 different parking areas near Kanazawa castle. The illumination of Kanazawa Castle and Kenrokuen is a popular seasonal event. During this time, Kenrokuen will be open to the public free of charge at night and is lit up for a limited time. The autumn foliage and the fantastic scenery of lights are must-sees. Summary of Kanazawa castle. Photo:Kanazawa Castle Park in Kanazawa, Ishikawa Prefecture The video in this article introduces the beautiful scenery of Kanazawa castle. There is so much to see at Kanazawa Castle Park. Kenrokuen is known as one of the three greatest gardens of Japan, and is a place where you can enjoy the view of a traditional Japanese garden. You can also collect a stamp from Kanazawa castle if you have a stamp book. It's a great place for history buffs as well! 【Official Website】Kanazawa castle and Kenrokuen - Ishikawa http://www.pref.ishikawa.jp/siro-niwa/english/top.html 【Tripadvisor】Kanazawa castle https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g298115-d324909-Reviews-Kanazawa_Castle-Kanazawa_Ishikawa_Prefecture_Hokuriku_Chubu.html -
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Plum Blossoms at Osaka Castle Park – When to Visit, and More
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Learn about the history of Edo Castle, located in Tokyo's Chiyoda Ward, which was once known as the best castle in Japan! Many old photos tell the story of this historic building, which is still a popular attraction for people from all over the world
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Video introduction of "Edo Castle" in Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo This video, titled “Edo Castle / Tokyo Imperial Palace in 1871 江戸城,” was produced by “LIT esperan.” It introduces Edo Castle through old photography. Edo Castle is said to be the “Number One” castle in Japan due to its size, the height of its castle tower, and the large dimensions of the palace. This article introduces the history of, and tourist spots around, Edo Castle ruins. Be sure to follow along with the video! Edo Castle existed until the Meiji Era (1868-1912), and so there are many photographs of it that still exist to this day. Before we go any further, take a second to look at the once magnificent appearance of Edo Castle in the video. Edo Castle: History Source :YouTube screenshot Edo Castle was a hirayama-style castle, built by Ota Dokan, a retainer of the Ogigayatsu Uesugi family, in 1457. Years later, Toyotomi Hideyoshi surrendered the castle, and during the Edo period (1603-1868), Tokugawa Ieyasu added to and renovated it. As a result, it became the largest castle in Japan. After it was used as the government center of the Tokugawa shogunate, it was handed over to the new Meiji era government in the 1st year of the Meiji Era (1868), and became the imperial palace in the 2nd year of the Meiji Era. This was referred to as “The Surrender of Edo Castle,” and “The Bloodless Fall of Edo.” In 1888, it became the Imperial Palace Castle, and in 1948 it was renamed as to "Tokyo Imperial Palace." Today, a section of the ruins of Edo Castle is still in use as the residence of the Emperor. The Places Related to Edo Castle in the Video Photo:Fujimi-yagura At the beginning of the video, a blue sky appears in the middle of Tokyo's skyscrapers. This is the center of the castle called the inner compound, and outside of that is the outer compound. You can see Asakusa Honganji, Sensoji Temple, Sakuradamon, Toranomon, Fujimi-yagura Ruins, Suidobashi, Shin-O'hashi, Sumida River, Hibiyamon, Asakusabashimon, Honmaru Otemon, Sakashita Gate, and Nishinomaru Nijyubashi from 0:38 in the video. These are popular spots that are well known even in the present day and are introduced through old photographs in the video. During the middle of the video, the last Tokugawa Shogun, Keiki Tokugawa can be seen from 2:05 and from 1:33, old maps showing the vicinity of Edo Castle, as well as blueprints of the castle tower, are also shown. Visiting Edo Castle Photo:Around Edo Castle Edo Castle is located in Tokyo's Chiyoda Ward and is about a 5-minute walk from JR Tokyo Station and Otemachi Station on the Tokyo Metro and Toei Subway lines. Parts of the Honmaru/Ninomaru/Sannomaru of Edo Castle are open to the public as the East Gardens of the Imperial Palace. Kitanomaru, is now Kitanomaru Park, and many people come here as tourists or joggers. The castle tower has been rebuilt 3 times, however, it was burned down and the plans for rebuilding it have stopped after the rebuilding of the tenshudai (the stone base). The remaining Edo Castle tenshudai can be seen even in the present day. When you visit the Imperial Palace, be sure to check out the O-bansho near the palace gates, the magnificent stone walls, the ruins of Matsu corridor, located in the inner palace, famous for its depiction in the story Chusingura. We also recommend going to see the inner palace, the ruins of Wadakuramon, the Sekishitsu (stone burial chamber), and the ruins of Chujakumon. There is also a guided tour to see the Imperial palace, so try to participate in this if you can. Summary of Edo Castle Photo:Edo Castle This video, “Edo Castle / Tokyo Imperial Palace in 1871 江戸城,” introduces many photos of Edo Castle from the beginning of the Meiji Era. You can also visit the Imperial Palace by submitting an application to the Imperial Household Agency. For more information, please visit the Imperial Household Agency's website. Edo Castle boasts the largest castle in Japan in terms of size, construction period, and height of the castle tower. Hopefully after reading this article introducing the history and tourist attractions of Edo Castle, we've piqued your interest in the historical location. 【Tripadvisor】The East Gardens of the Imperial Palace(Edo Castle Ruins) https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g1066443-d320625-Reviews-The_East_Gardens_of_the_Imperial_Palace_Edo_Castle_Ruin-Chiyoda_Tokyo_Tokyo_Prefe.html -
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Gyoda City Was the First City in Saitama Prefecture to Be Recognized as a Japanese Heritage Site. Journey to the Charming City Where You Can Enjoy Quaint Scenery With Tabi Shoes and Historical Architecture!
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埼玉県内初の日本遺産に認定され行田市紹介動画について こちらの動画は「GyodaCity,Saitama,Japan」が公開した『「行田市日本遺産推進協議会」観光PR movie』です。 埼玉県行田市は文化庁が地域の文化や伝統・歴史を一体化して認定した日本遺産にも選ばれ、お城や歴史的建築物・古墳が多数残る街。 それでは日本遺産の埼玉県行田市を見ていきましょう! 埼玉県行田市で日本遺産を観光!忍城址は見逃せない! 写真:埼玉県行田市・忍城址 埼玉県行田市のシンボルとなっているのが忍城址(おしじょうし)。 忍城は、史上最大の水攻めにも耐えた城です。 敷地内は春の桜・秋のホテイアオイが有名。 鎧着付け体験や商工忍城時代まつりといったイベントも多く行われています。 忍城址は多く市民、観光客にも愛され、日本遺産の中心的な場所です。 埼玉県行田市の日本遺産を巡る!足袋が有名な街! 写真:地下足袋 埼玉県行田市は足袋の生産が昔から盛んでした。 毎年、日本で唯一の足袋コレが行われ、足袋作り体験や足袋とくらしの博物館を巡る旅行も楽しいでしょう。 埼玉県行田市には現在も足袋を保管するための足袋蔵が80個ほど残り、飲食店やギャラリーとして営業しています。 観光の際には足袋蔵を訪れてみてはどうでしょうか。 グルメがいっぱい!埼玉県行田市のグルメスポットを巡る旅 画像引用 :YouTube screenshot 埼玉県行田市はご当地グルメが豊富です。 その中でも有名なのがフライ。 フライとは小麦粉をフライパンで焼く、薄いお好み焼きのような食べ物です。 他にもジャガイモに野菜・おからを混ぜて小判状にして揚げたゼリーフライは埼玉県行田市の名物。 埼玉県行田市のグルメスポットを巡る観光もおすすめです。 埼玉県行田市で日本遺産を体感!歴史と自然に触れる観光旅行 写真:田んぼアート 埼玉県行田市の日本遺産を語る上で忘れていけないのがさきたま古墳公園。 ここには東日本最大の古墳があります。 また、毎年5月に行われる、「さきたま火祭り」はインスタ映えすると評判。 古代蓮の里も景勝地として多くの観光客が訪れます。 田んぼアートも毎年行われて、絶景の景色が味わえると人気です。 埼玉県行田市紹介まとめ 今回は日本遺産にも登録されている埼玉県行田市の動画を紹介しました。 埼玉県行田市は上野東京ラインを使うことで東京駅から約1時間とアクセスがよく、気軽に訪れるエリアです。 皆さんも埼玉県行田市周辺の観光を楽しんでみてはどうでしょうか。 -
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The Projection Mapping at Nijo Castle, a World Heritage Site in Kyoto's Nakagyo Ward, Is Nothing Short of Beautiful! Enjoy a Whole New Autumnal Nijo Castle Event That's Never Been Done Before!
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インスタ映えするフラワーイベントFLOWERS BY NAKED 2018の紹介動画 こちらの動画は「nippon.com」が公開したフラワーイベント「flowes by Naked 2018」を紹介した動画「Digital Art on Ancient Walls: Kyoto’s Nijō Castle Lit Up in High-Tech Show | nippon.com」です。 2018年11月からのおよそ一か月間、京都の世界遺産・二条城で、花をテーマにした参加者体験型のプロジェクション・マッピングが開催されました。 インスタ映えすることでも話題になった空間アート。 今回は、このFLOWES BY NAKEDのイベントを手始めに二条城の魅力をお伝えします。 FLOWES BY NAKED(フラワーズ バイ ネイキッド) とは FLOWERS BY NAKED(フラワーズ バイ ネイキッド)とは、アーティスト村松亮太郎(株式会社ネイキッド代表)を筆頭に、花、オブジェ、映像、音楽、香り、そしてインタラクティブをメインコンテンツとした体験型イベントです。 プロモーションの一環としてテーマ曲である「輪舞曲」もリリースされています。 東京では日本橋で開催され、翌年には文化都市・京都でもイベントを開催。 京都・二条城は大政奉還の舞台にもなったことで有名で、おりしも2018年は大政奉還から150年の節目を迎えた年でした。 世界遺産・二条城の魅力 世界遺産・元離宮二条城は1603年に江戸幕府初代将軍・徳川家康により築かれた平城(ひらじろ)です。 平城とは山地ではなく平地に築かれた城のことで、二条城は京都市中京区にあります。 城全体が国の史跡に、そして二の丸御殿が国宝に指定されています。 動画では二の丸御殿のプロジェクション・マッピングが0:46から紹介されています。 二条城にもかつて天守閣がありましたが、天災により焼失。現在は天守台を残すのみです。 また、唐門は絢爛豪華な桃山時代の様式を残す貴重な門で、動画では0:13からデジタルアートの様子が映し出されています。 二条城は春になると京都のお花見処としてもおすすめの観光名所です。 桜の木が敷地内で50品目、300本も植えられ、素晴らしい景色を見せてくれます。 お土産屋さんでは、入場記念符が販売されており、二条城に来た記念におすすめです。 国際都市・京都の魅力 海外の観光都市ランキングでも上位を占め、人気のある京都は、日本の歴史が詰まった国際都市であり、二条城に限らずおすすめの旅行スポットがたくさんあります。 京都は交通アクセスも良く、駐車場やホテルも多いので、二条城に訪れたら、ホテルや旅館に宿泊して周辺エリアの探索もしてみることをおすすめします。 二条城から少し足を伸ばせば、陰陽師で有名な清明神社など穴場スポットもあります。 フラワーイベントFLOWERS BY NAKED 2018の紹介まとめ 二条城では桜のライトアップや、FLOWERS BY NAKEDのようなデジタルアートイベントが定期的に開催されています。 今後のイベント開催情報は二条城やFLOWERS BY NAKEDの公式サイトから確認できます。 -
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Takada Joshi Park – One of Top 3 Nighttime Cherry Blossom Spots in Japan! Check Out the Cherry Blossoms in Full Bloom, the Cherry Blossom Blizzards, and the Nighttime Cherry Blossoms of Niigata Prefecture via Video!
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Cherry Blossoms at Takada Castle Site Park: Video Introduction This video, titled "Cherry Blossoms at Takada Castle Site Park|One of the Top 3 Nighttime Cherry Blossoms Spots in Japan|Breathtaking Cherry Blossom Blizzards and Nighttime Cherry Blossom Viewing" (【日本三大夜桜 高田城址公園の桜 圧巻の桜吹雪と夜桜 - Takada Castle Cherry Blossoms 2022 in full bloom - (BMPCC6K)), was uploaded by "AQUA Geo Graphic." Takada Castle Site Park is located in Joetsu, Niigata, in Japan's Koshin'etsu Region. This video was taken on April 12th, 2022, when the cherry blossoms were blooming beautifully. The flowers had fully bloomed just two days before the shooting! The contrast between the blue sky and pink and white flowers is simply magical. The cherry blossom blizzard is a view that will definitely catch your eye! The illuminated cherry blossoms here are so beautiful that it they have been chosen as one of the Top 3 Nighttime Cherry Blossom Spots in Japan. Sit back, relax, and enjoy the lovely cherry blossoms of Takada Castle Site Park! What Is Takada Castle Site Park Like? Photo:Takada Castle Site Park, Joetsu, Niigata Takada Castle was built in 1614 by Matsudaira Tadateru, the sixth son of Tokugawa Ieyasu. The castle was built with a moat that utilized the river surrounding it. The castle was built in the Edo Period over the span of four months by order of the shogunate. In 1871, the castle was abandoned and converted into an army garrison. In 1908, the earthen mounds of the Ninomaru and Sanomaru (2nd and 3rd baileys) were removed and part of the moat was filled in. The moat and the restored three-story turret of Takada Castle are reminders of the castle's former glory. Today, the ruins of Takada Castle are maintained as Takada Castle Site Park, and the entire area is designated as a historic site by Niigata Prefecture. Takada Castle Site Park has many facilities, including the Takada Library, a history museum, athletic fields, and even a baseball field. Many citizens visit here because they can use both cultural and sports facilities. With a grass plaza and a promenade around the outer moat, visitors who take a stroll can enjoy the scenery of Japan's four seasons here. Festivals, Cherry Blossom Illuminations, and More! Everything to See at the Takada Castle Site Park Cherry Blossom Viewing Party Photo:Takada Castle Site Park illuminated, Joetsu, Niigata The Takada Castle Site Park Cherry Blossom Viewing Party is one of the biggest events of spring in Joetsu, Niigata. During the festival, the cherry blossoms are at their peak! Trees will be lit up from dusk till 9:00 P.M. In the year 1090 AD, approximately 2,200 cherry trees were planted here by local military personnel. In 1917, citizens were allowed to visit the area for leisure, and in 1926, the event was advertised nationwide and the first cherry blossom viewing party was held. Today, around 4,000 cherry trees bloom around Takada Castle Site Park. Most of them are Someiyoshino cherries, and from the beginning of the video, you can see a beautiful cherry blossom blizzard like a scene from a movie. The reflection of the blue skies and snow-covered Mt. Myoko on the surface of the moat is truly incredible. [Video] 0:59 - Cherry Blossoms and a Snow-covered Mt. Myoko As we mentioned, Takada Castle Site Park is so famous for its nighttime cherry blossoms that it was chosen as one of the Top 3 Nighttime Cherry Blossom Spots in Japan. The three-story turret of Takada Castle is illuminated, and the illuminated cherry blossoms reflected on the dark surface of the moat creates a mystical scene. [Video] 3:00 - The Illuminated Turret and Cherry Blossoms at Takada Castle If you visit Sakura Road, you can pass through a tunnel of cherry blossoms. Sakura Road is illuminated at night, allowing visitors to take impressive photos, both during the day, and at night. When do Cherry Blossoms Bloom at Takada Castle Site Park? Photo:The Takada Castle Site Park Cherry Blossom Viewing Party, Joetsu, Niigata The cherry blossoms are usually at their best at the beginning of April each year. On April 10, 2022, two days before the video was filmed, the cherry blossoms in Takada Castle Ruins Park were in full bloom, and a beautiful cherry blossom blizzard was observed during the shooting.However, in 2023, cherry blossoms were in full bloom at the end of March, which is earlier than usual. [Video] 0:00 - A Cherry Blossom Blizzard and the Three-story Turret of Takada Castle The Takada Castle Ruins Park Kanzakura-kai, which will be held in accordance with the cherry blossom season, is scheduled from March 29th to April 14th, 2024.The contents of the event during the period will be announced as soon as it is decided, so please check the website of the Joetsu Tourist Convention Association before going out. Summer at Takada Castle Site Park – Beautiful Lotuses In summer, the outer moat of Takada Castle Site Park will be filled with lotuses. At the beginning of the Meiji Period (1868-1912 AD), people grew lotus roots to rebuilt the economy of the Takada Domain. This eventually led to the lovely views of lotuses we see today. The outer moat of Takada Castle was built using the nearby Sekikawa River (関川, Sekikawa). Although the eastern side has been filled in, it is still as large as approximately four Tokyo Domes. Every year, from the end of July to the middle of August, green leaves fill all the surface of this moat, while pink flowers bloom atop them. The scale and beauty of the blooms is said to be the best in the East. Lotus flowers tend to open at dawn or early morning and close around noon. To see the lotus flowers in full bloom, we recommend visiting early in the morning. A Brief Introduction to Niigata, Japan Niigata Prefecture is the fifth largest prefecture in Japan and is divided into three regions: Joetsu, Chuetsu, and Kaetsu (Upper, Middle, and Lower Niigata). With a population of nearly 2.2 million, it's the 15th most populated city in Japan. Niigata is known for its beautiful rice fields which yield delicious rice and make for great sake. Situated along the coast of the Sea of Japan, it also has delicious seafood. Additionally, Niigata is one of the snowiest regions of Japan, which make it a great place to enjoy skiing and snowboarding, but it's also known for its summer festivals, such as the Niigata Festival, which features dancing, parades, portable shrines, fireworks, and more. Summary of Takada Castle Site Park's Cherry Blossoms Photo:Cherry blossoms illuminated in Takada Castle Site Park, Joetsu, Niigata A collaboration of approximately 4,000 cherry trees, historical sites, stunning views of cherry blossoms and Mt. Myoko, and a beautiful tunnel of cherry blossoms at night. The cherry blossoms at Takada Castle Site Park are nothing short of spectacular. Most of the cherry trees at Takada Castle Site Park are Someiyoshino cherries, but the large weeping cherry tree at the end of Sakura Road is a must-see. During the Takada Castle Site Park Cherry Blossom Viewing Party, many stalls and vendors are set up around the area and the park can become quite crowded. This is a major event at a famous sightseeing spot, but there are some restrictions in place to prevent the spread of infectious disease. Be sure to research them before you go. ◆Takada Castle Site Park◆ [Address] 44-1, Motoshiro-cho, Joetsu-shi, Niigata [Access] Train: Approximately 15 minutes on foot from Takada Station on the Echigo Tokimeki Railway's Myoko Haneuma Line Bus: Approximately 1 minute on foot from Takada Joshi Koen Iriguchi (高田城址公園入口) by Kubikino Bus [Closures] None [Admission Fee] Free [Parking] Available (Prices vary by parking lot) 【Official Website】Takada Castle Site Park 【TripAdvisor】Takada Castle Site Park -
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From the Historic Wakayama Castle to the Beautiful View of the Sea, Wakayama City Is Home to a Number of Popular Sightseeing Spots! Before You Go Sightseeing in Wakayama, Check Out What You Should Visit With This Video!
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Sightseeing in Wakayama! This video, titled "Wakayama Sightseeing PR Video," was uploaded by "Wakayama City Official Channel." It compiles the recommended sightseeing spots of Wakayama into one video. As you can see in the video, cherry blossoms can be enjoyed in spring, sunflowers at Shiki-no-sato Park (Food Hunter Park) can be enjoyed in summer, and autumn leaves can be enjoyed at Momijidani Teien Garden in the fall. There are other sightseeing spots in Wakayama as well, and it's definitely a place worth checking out. Highlights of Wakayama Castle Photo:Wakayama Castle Wakayama used to be the domain of the Kishu Tokugawa family, one of the three great families of the Edo period (1603-1868 AD). Wakayama Castle, the former residence of the Kishu Tokugawa family, measuring 555,000 koku (~125 acres), has many attractions, such as Ohashi Corridor and the castle town. It is designated as a Special Place of Scenic Beauty and a Special Historic Site. You can also try on armor at Wakayama Castle, which is shown from 1:10 in the video. Historic Sightseeing Locations in Wakayama Photo:Itakiso Shrine, Wakayama Prefecture Itakiso Shrine and Tamatsushima Shrine, shown at 5:10 in the video, are places where you can feel the long history of Wakayama, and Kimiidera Temple, where a large statue of the Bodhisattva Kannon (eleven-faced Kannon) is enshrined, are must-visit places. At Awashima Shrine, shown from 9:12 in the video, you can see "Hina Nagashi," and event held every spring in which dolls are floated down the river to pray for good health. We also recommend checking out Furobashi Bridge, Sandankyo Bridge, Kankaikaku, Bandoko Garden and Yosuien as well. From observatory in Kada, you can see Tomogashima. (Jinoshima, Kajima, Okinoshima and Torajima) At Tomogashima, the former fortress shown from 11:59 in the video, there are ruins of the second weapon battery, the first weapon battery observation station, and the third weapon battery. Also, be sure to check out Tomogashima Lighthouse and Kosukematsu Coast for some beautiful views. Popular Spots and Delicious Food in Wakayama City, Wakayama Prefecture Photo:Wakayama Prefecture, Marina City Porto Europe Wakayama Marina City, shown from 3:37, is one of the best places in Wakayama to visit with children. The city features attractions that resemble a European port town. Kinokuni Fruit Village and the Museum of Modern Art, Wakayama are great places for families and couples to visit. You can stay around Kishu Kuroshio Onsen (hot spring) and at Marina City Hotel. We highly recommend trying some Wakayama Ramen, which can be seen from 1:47 in the video. You can also enjoy various types of seafood dishes, including sushi, and seafood bowls, and even enjoy some seaside BBQ. At Kuroshio Market, be sure to keep an eye out for the tuna cutting show and red sea bream ippon-zuri (pole and line fishing), which is shown at 9:34 in the video. Summary of Wakayama City, Wakayama Prefecture Photo:Awashima Shrine, Wakayama Prefecture As you can see in the video, there are many scenic spots to visit in Wakayama. Be sure to visit the Tourism Association in Wakayama for advice before visiting popular or out-of-the-way sightseeing spots in Wakayama. 【Official Website】Wakayama City, Wakayama Prefecture City Hall Website http://www.city.wakayama.wakayama.jp/ 【Tripadvisor】Wakayama City, Wakayama Prefecture https://www.tripadvisor.com/Tourism-g298204-Wakayama_Wakayama_Prefecture_Kinki-Vacations.html -
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Matsuyama Castle in Ehime Prefecture Is a Historic Castle and 1 of Japan's 12 Remaining Castles Built Before the Edo Period! Check Out the Comical PR Video Shot at Matsuyama Castle, a Place Home To Many Important Cultural Assets!
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The Matsuyama "Dansemble"! Introducing Matsuyama Castle Through an Entertaining Dance Performance! This video, titled "(Matsuyama City Official PR Video) Matsuyama Castle 'Dansemble'" (【松山市公式PR動画】 松山城 「段サンブル」) was created by "Matsuyama City Official Sightseeing PR Channel - matsuyama-sightseeing" (【松山市公式】観光PRチャンネル - matsuyama-sightseeing). The video opens with Matsuyama Castle's mascot "Yoshiaki-kun" (よしあきくん) and then proceeds to introduce the castle itself starting with the castle keep from 0:03. From 0:09 in the video you can see the ropeway that takes visitors to the mountaintop station "Chojaganaru" (長者ヶ平). Other spots around the castle are also introduced, including the Japanese armor experience corner, the gates Tonashimon (戸無門), Kakuremon (隠門), Taikomon (太鼓門), and Ichinomon (一ノ門), as well as Kotenshu (小天守) and Honmaru Hiroba (本丸広場). Matsuyama Castle staff and visitors give a tour of each area whilst performing a comical and entertaining dance. More About the History and Highlights of Matsuyama Castle Photo:Matsuyama Castle, Ehime Prefecture Matsuyama Castle is located in Matsuyama City (松山市, matsuyamashi), Ehime Prefecture and also goes by the names Kinki-jo (金亀城) and Katsuyama-jo (勝山城). The name Iyo Matsuyama Castle (伊予松山城, iyomatsuyamajou) is also used to distinguish Matsuyama Castle in Ehime Prefecture from the Matsuyama Castle of a different area. Matsuyama Castle was built by Yoshiaki Kato (加藤嘉明) in 1602 after the Battle of Sekigahara (関ヶ原の戦い, sekigaharanotatakai) and Gamo Tadatomo (蒲生忠知) later became the first feudal lord of the Matsuyama Domain in Iyo Province. Matsuyama Castle's mascot "Yoshiaki-kun" was named after Yoshiaki Kato. The large castle tower, which is one of twelve castle towers built before the Edo Period (1603 AD - 1868 AD), has been designated an Important Cultural Property of Japan. The castle buildings are spread across several areas of the mountain: the Honmaru (本丸, inner bailey) is situated on top of the mountain, Ninomaru (二の丸, outer bailey) and Sannomaru (三の丸, third bailey) at the southwest foot of the mountain, Kitakuruwa (北曲輪) to the north at the foot of the mountain, and Higashikuruwa (東曲輪) to the east, also at the foot of the mountain. From the top of the main tower you can get a spectacular view of the Matsuyama plains (松山平野, matsuyamaheiya) as well as the Seto Inland Sea (瀬戸内海, setonaikai). The stone wall or "Noboriishigaki" (登り石垣), which surrounds the Ninomaru and Honmaru castle buildings was designed to protect the castle, and the entire Shiroyama Park area (城山公園, shiroyamakouen), which includes Horinouchi (堀之内) is an important Japanese historic site. Highlights of Matsuyama Castle Photo:Matsuyama Castle light up, Ehime Prefecture Matsuyama Castle came in second on Trip Advisor's list of top Japanese Castles in 2014. It has also been voted as one of the top three hilltop castles in Japan, one of Japan's 100 most famous castles, one of the top 100 cherry blossom viewing spots in Japan, one of the top 100 historic spots of Japan, and also one of the top 100 historic parks of Japan (in 2006). Matsuyama Castle can be enjoyed during the day but also looks spectacular lit up at night. The beautiful historical garden "Shisekiteien" (史跡庭園) and Horinouchi Park (堀之内公園, horinouchikouen) are fantastic places to enjoy nature and many people visit each year for cherry blossom viewing and birdwatching. Summary of Matsuyama Castle Photo:Cherry blossoms & Matsuyama Castle, Ehime Prefecture If you decide to visit Matsuyama Castle, you're likely to be greeted by some of the friendly staff featured in this PR video. If you enjoyed watching the video, consider planning a trip to Matsuyama for some sightseeing! There are many tourist spots in the area surrounding the castle, such as the famous hot spring "Dogo Onsen" (道後温泉). Ichiroku Tart (一六タルト) and mandarin oranges ("mikan" in Japanese) make great souvenirs from this area! ◆Matsuyama Castle|General Information◆ 【Address】Matsuyama Castle General Office (総合事務所, sougoujimusho), Ehime Prefecture, Matsuyama City, Okaido (大街道, ookaidou) 3-2-46 【Access】5 minute walk from Iyotetsu Jonan Line (伊予鉄道城南線, iyotetsudoujounansen) Okaido station. 【Admission Fee】Adults – 520 yen, Children – 160 yen 【Average Time Spent Here】60-90 minutes 【Parking】Available (fee required) 【Telephone】Matsuyama Castle General Office 089-921-4873 【Tripadvisor】Matsuyama Castle https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g298230-d320876-Reviews-Matsuyama_Castle-Matsuyama_Ehime_Prefecture_Shikoku.html -
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Bringing the Charm of Aizu to the World! An Amazing Yosakoi Performance by the Locals of Fukushima Prefecture!
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This video, titled "Diamond Route Japan feat. GOJIN from AIZU, Japan," was released by "Diamond Route Japan." In this video, you can enjoy the unity of the Yosakoi group, Gojin, that is active in Aizu, Fukushima Prefecture. Behold their youthful dances that are full of energy, and watch the place come to life! The dance and music are a perfect match, which further draws out the charm of Gojin. The performance was filmed at Tsuruga-jo Castle in Aizuwakamatsu City, Fukushima Prefecture. If you want to visit the place where this Yosakoi performance was held by Gojin, we recommend visiting Tsurugajo Castle! The strength and beauty of the dance is truly breathtaking. -
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Urasoe – A Picturesque Tourist Attraction in Okinawa! Delicious Food and More at This Hidden Gem in Okinawa, Japan!
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Sightseeing in Urasoe, Okinawa: Video Introduction This video, titled "Urasoe City in Okinawa Sightseeing PR video「#URASOE CITY」," was uploaded by "Urasoe City Tourism Association Urasoe Navi" (浦添市観光協会うらそえナビ). The video features two people touring around the recommended sightseeing spots in Urasoe, Okinawa. It's a fun video that conveys the charms of Urasoe, which includes beautiful scenery and warm interactions with the locals. Even if you've visited Okinawa before, you'll probably find yourself wanting to visit again! Be sure to check it out! Urasoe – A Lesser-known Attracton in Okinawa, Japan Photo:The townscape of Urasoe, Okinawa Urasoe faces the East China Sea in the southern part of the main island of Okinawa. Despite being easily accessible (about 40 minutes from the airport), it's not considered a major tourist destination in Okinawa. However, the city is home to legends related to the birth of the ancient Ryukyu Kingdom, and is dotted with tourist attractions where you can enjoy beautiful sunsets, historical sites, and traditional Okinawan performing arts. There are also stylish cafes and restaurants serving the famous Okinawan soba. In addition, there are also picturesque spots lined with fashionable stores that have been remade from foreign residences. Urasoe is full of attractions where you can experience nature, art, history, and more. Let's take a look at some of the sightseeing spots that Urasoe has to offer. Kumi-odori – Experience Traditional Okinawan Culture at National Theatre Okinawa, Urasoe Kumi-odori, designated as an Important Cultural Property of Japan, is a performance consisting of singing, music, and dancing. At National Theatre Okinawa, in addition to the fantastic Kumi-odori, you can also experience traditional Okinawan performing arts, such as Okinawa Shibai, and Sanshin, a traditional three-stringed Okinawan instrument. You can watch the Kumi-odori performance and see people taking commemorative photos with the performers in the video. [Video] 0:32 - A Kumi-odori Performance The Urasoe Castle Ruins and Urasoe City Museum of Art: Learn About the History of Okinawa Photo:Urasoe Castle Ruins, Urasoe, Okinawa The Urasoe Castle Ruins, a designated national historic site, is a gusuku that was the setting of the Ryukyu Kingdom before Shuri Castle. The term "gusuku" refers to a castle in the Okinawa region. From the Urasoe Castle Ruins, located at an elevation of approximately 130 meters above sea level, one can look out over the vast East China Sea. The Urasoe Castle Ruins and Its Magnificent Stone Walls [Video 0:25 - Urasoe Castle Ruins Also, at the Urasoe City Museum of Art, visitors can experience the history and culture of Ryukyu and Okinawa through Ryukyu lacquerware from the 16th century to the present day. Picturesque Spots Around Minatogawa Stateside Town Minatogawa Stateside Town, a housing area developed for foreign residents in Japan, is a residential district consisting of about 70 one-story concrete houses. Today, the area is home to fashionable cafes and stores selling a variety of goods, and is attracting attention as a popular sightseeing spot in Okinawa. Dotted with retro signs and murals, it's a photogenic area. Visitors can also enjoy shopping for Okinawa-style goods, accessories, and fashion. If you get tired, you can take a break at one of the fashionable cafes popular among locals. There's a ton of delicious food to try in the area. You can enjoy hamburgers made with freshly baked buns, shaved ice using ingredients unique to Okinawa, and detoxifying lunches focused on beauty and health. There are many open-air stores where you can enjoy blue skies and colorful food. If you're an Instagrammers there's plenty of photogenic things to take pictures of too. A Scenic Night View From the Urasoe Dai Park Observatory- Perfect for Dates! Photo:The roller slide at Urasoe Dai Park, Urasoe, Okinawa Urasoe Dai Park has playground equipment and a huge roller slide that is very popular with children! The observatory also offers a panoramic view of the urban areas of Urasoe and the city of Ginowan. The daytime view is wonderful, but the night view is especially recommended. It's also a popular date spot for couples. Enjoy Delicious Food in Urasoe Yafuso Street (屋富祖通り) is a shopping street lined with local izakaya (Japanese-style bars). Here, you can enjoy some drinks with the locals. In addition to Japan's usual izakaya menu, you can also enjoy Okinawan cuisine and, of course, the ever-popular Okinawa soba! Mingling With Locals at an Izakaya [Video] 0:44 - Interacting With Locals at an Izakaya Summary of Sightseeing in Urasoe, Okinawa In this article, we introduced a variety of sightseeing spots in Urasoe, Okinawa. One of the best parts about sightseeing in Urasoe is that you can experience the rich culture of Okinawa, and get a glimpse into the lives of the local people. Even if you've visited Okinawa before, if you've never been to Urasoe, hopefully this video has made you eager to visit! 【Official Website】Urasoe City Hall Official Website|Urasoe, Okinawa https://www.city.urasoe.lg.jp/ 【TripAdvisor】Urasoe https://www.tripadvisor.com/Tourism-g1023463-Urasoe_Okinawa_Prefecture-Vacations.html -
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Mihara, Hiroshima Prefecture Is Famous for Its Spectacular View of the Beautiful Seto Inland Sea, Where Much of Japan's Traditional Culture Remains. Introducing the Fascinating Festivals That Are Rooted in the History and Daily Life of the Area!
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広島県三原市の魅力紹介動画の見どころ この記事では、「【広島県三原市 観光PR動画】「浮城は知っとる -祭り- 編」Full Version」という4K動画を紹介します。 伝統的な祭りが多く開催される瀬戸内の城下町『広島県三原市』について紹介しているこの動画。 中でも代表的な三原やっさ祭りは必見です! 伝統あふれる三原市の魅力を動画と共に楽しんでください。 三原市で行われている日本の伝統的な祭りについて まずは冒頭でもお話しした三原市で行われている、伝統的な三原の4大祭りについて紹介をしていきます。 三原の4大祭りその1「三原やっさ祭り」 毛利元就の三男としても有名な戦国武将『小早川隆景』が三原城を築いたことを祝う為に行われたのが起源のお祭りで、動画では0:17で紹介されています。 地元の踊り手達による盆踊りとは違う三原市の伝統文化『やっさ踊り』と共に、三味線、笛、御囃子を奏でながらJR三原駅前を練り歩きます。 やっさ祭りは毎年8月に三日間かけて行われ、最終日には『やっさ花火フェスタ』も開催されます。 ぜひ観光の際は合わせてみてはいかがでしょうか。 三原の4大祭りその2「神明祭(しんめいさい)」 1:55で紹介されている神明祭は、室町時代から始まったとされます。 伊勢神宮をまつる三原市伝統のお祭りです。 500店以上の露店が並び、活気あふれる神明祭。 その中でも特筆すべきは巨大だるまです。 三原神明市では別名だるま市とも呼ばれるほど、だるま文化が根付いていて、神明祭では巨大なだるまを見ることが出来ます。 三原の4大祭りその3「三原浮城まつり」 浮城とも呼ばれる三原城をテーマとしたイベントで、早川甲冑部隊の旧城下練り歩きや和太鼓演奏は、感動の一言。 日本文化の象徴でもある甲冑に身を包んだ男達が練り歩く『甲冑武者行列』は圧巻です! 動画1:35でも見ることが出来ますが、ぜひ一度間近で見て頂きたい日本の伝統的なお祭りの一つです。 三原の4大祭りその4「三原さつき祭り」 市花である『さつきの花』をテーマとして開催されるお祭りで、さつきの花が咲き誇っている宮浦公園や三原市芸術文化センターポポロを会場としています。 子供も楽しめるような出店や展示、そして体験コーナーがあり、ステージではやっさ太鼓やフラダンスなど大人が楽しめる催しももりだくさん。 是非ご家族で楽しんでほしいお祭りです。 広島県三原市の魅力紹介まとめ 島々が織りなす多島美の美しさが名高い瀬戸内の城下町、広島県三原市について紹介をさせて頂きました。 上記の4大祭りの他にも、久井稲荷神社で開催される『御福開祭・はだか祭り』に三原園で行われる『もみじ祭り』等、多くのお祭りが存在します。 春夏秋冬、日本の四季折々で祭りを楽しむことが出来る広島県三原市を訪ねてみてはいかがでしょうか。 -
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Dazaifu in Fukuoka Prefecture, Where History and Tradition Are Alive and Well, Is One of the Best Sightseeing Spots in Fukuoka. Dazaifu Tenmangu Shrine Is a Strong Ally of Students as a God of Studies!
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福岡県太宰府の観光スポット紹介動画 こちらの動画は「太宰府市」が公開した「DAZAIFU TIMELESS ELEGANCE(Japanese explanation)」です。 福岡県太宰府は、日本古来の街並みと豊かな自然に恵まれた景勝地であり、数多くの史跡が、時代を超えて多くの人々を魅了し「全国観光ランキング」でも上位を占め続けています。 古都の栄華を実感できる街「福岡県太宰府」 動画では、福岡随一の観光地である大宰府の、7世紀に国防目的で造られた1.2キロにもおよぶ堤防「水城跡」と、日本最古の山城「大野城跡」という二つの城跡の景観が当時をしのばせる名所が紹介されています。 7世紀後半に建造され、軍事拠点を兼ねた外交・貿易の窓口となった「太宰府政庁」の跡地は、現在「史跡公園」となっており、その雄大な景色は、古都の栄華が感じられる一大観光エリアです。 史跡公園内には「太宰府展示館」があり、貴重な遺跡類が展示されています。 さらに動画では、太宰府政庁跡の近くの九州随一の寺院として名高い「観世音寺」も紹介されており、国宝でもある日本最古の梵鐘と巨大な仏像をご覧になることができます。 また、当時の僧侶や尼僧に戒律を授けていた「戒壇院」では、観光客も参加できる坐禅会が行われています。 そして、霊峰・宝満山の麓には縁結びの神として知られる「宝満宮竈門神社」があります。 ご鎮座1,350年を記念して建造された現代建築の社務所と伝統的な神社建築との調和が注目を浴びています。 悲劇の人「菅原道真公」を祀る「太宰府天満宮」 動画でご覧になれるように、福岡県太宰府の観光シンボルとして有名なのが「太宰府天満宮」です。 およそ1,100年の歴史を有する神社で、学問の神様として高名な菅原道真公が祀られている名所で、ツアー客だけでなく全国から数多くの受験生が学業祈願で訪れ、参拝後は二種類の「御朱印」が授与できます。 ときの政争に巻き込まれ都から左遷された悲劇の官吏・菅原道真公を慕って一夜のうちに都から太宰府へ飛来してきたという「飛梅伝説」で知られる梅の木が御神木となっています。 そして参道には、名物菓子「梅が枝餅」などの土産店や多くの食事処が軒を連ねています。 木のぬくもりを感じさせる和のインテリアが話題の「スタバ」など太宰府にしかないショップの探訪もおすすめです。 ランチタイムには穴場の店を探してみましょう。 福岡県太宰府天満宮の「九州国立博物館」と伝統行事が観光客を魅了 福岡県太宰府天満宮からすぐの場所には、独特の美しい曲線フォルムの建物がひときわ目立つ「九州国立博物館」があります。 コンセプトは「日本文化の形成をアジア史的観点からとらえる」というもの。 アジアの玄関口として栄えた太宰府という場所ならではの展示物やイベントは、福岡県太宰府を訪れた多くの観光客を魅了し続けています。 文化と伝統の街である福岡の太宰府では「護摩焚き」「天神まつり」「古都の光」「神幸式」「鬼すべ」など、さまざまな祭事や行事の伝統が、令和となった現代にも守られているさまを観光客は目の当たりにすることができます。 悠久の歴史と豊かな自然と洗練された現代性が調和する街でもある福岡の太宰府は、四季を通じて日本ならではの色彩豊かな情景が広がる魅惑の観光スポットなのです。 福岡県太宰府紹介まとめ 西鉄福岡天神駅から太宰府駅までのルートは電車で約30分。 レンタカーでもJR博多駅または福岡空港から30~40分程度という、福岡市の中心部からの好アクセスも観光として大いに魅力的です。 事前に宿泊するホテルを予約し、泊りがけの旅行をじっくり楽しむことがおすすめです。 あなたも、福岡・太宰府で魅惑のひとときをぜひ堪能してみてください。 -
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Step Into Odawara Castle and Journey Back in Time to the Warring States Period! A Look at the Castle Overflowing With History in Odawara, Kanagawa; It Might Just Bring Out the Warrior in You!
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Odawara Castle, a Fortress Feared for Its Impenetrability This is a promotional video for Odawara castle, titled "Odawara Castle PR Video 2013," brought to you by Cityodawara. Odawara castle is a popular tourist destination in Odawara city, Kanagawa prefecture (神奈川県, Kanagawaken), located in the Kanto region of Japan. It's popular with both locals and foreigner visitors alike. Odawara castle was the Odawara clan's stronghold from the Sengoku period until the Edo period and was known and feared for being impenetrable. It would become the domain's administrative headquarters for the Odawara clan. During the reign of the third generation feudal lord Hojo Ujiyasu, the castle underwent substantial military strengthening and became famous as an impenetrable castle after withstanding fierce attacks from both Uesugi Kenshin and Takeda Shingen. At the time of the Battle of Odawara, Hojo Ujimasa set up camp at the castle, and for 5 generations, up until the reign of Hojo Ujinao, his family remained in and protected the castle, and the area flourished as a political center in the southern Kanto region. During this short video we would like to introduce our most recommended sightseeing spots around Odawara castle. Looking at these images will make you feel truly as if you've traveled back in time and will give you a taste of life back in the Warring States period. Sightseeing Spots Around Odawara Castle, Home to the Hojo Clan Photo:Odawara Castle Maidashi Gate After the restoration (from July 2015 to April 2016), Odawara castle became a symbol of Odawara city and one of the city's most popular tourist attractions. Starting with the Castle Tower (天守閣, Tenshukaku), there are also many other places of historic significance, such as the Castle Park (小田原城跡公園, Odawarajouseki kouen), Castle Gate (常盤木門, Tokiwagimon), Copper Gate (銅門, Doumon), Maidashi Gate (馬出門, Umadashimon) and Ninomaru areas. The castle is also famous as a cherry blossom viewing spot in the spring. Throughout this video you can take a look inside the historic castle's grounds. The shot of the cherry blossom in full bloom and the Castle Tower at 1:20 is absolutely breathtaking. By far the most instagrammable spot in the area! In recent years, an increasing number of tourists visit the castle to collect a stamp of the Shogun's seal, called Go-shuin. There are also various museums and events to take part in, such as an armor wearing experience, the Tokiwagimon Samurai Museum (常盤木門SAMURAI館, Tokiwagimon Samurai kan), Odawara Castle History Museum (小田原城歴史見聞館, Odawarajou rekishi kenbunkan), as well as a children's playground to keep the kids entertained. For more detailed information on the facilities, please ask a staff member at the Ninomaru tourist office inside the castle grounds. You can also see the natural beauty of the changing seasons at Odawara castle throughout the video. From 1:37 in the video, you can take a look at the superb view from the Castle Tower overlooking the city, with the ocean in the backdrop. Popular Tourist Attractions in Kanagawa Prefecture: Odawara Castle Area Restaurant Guide Boiled fish paste products, such as kamaboko, are a speciality of the Odawara area. Honmaru tea house (本丸茶屋, Honmaru chaya) and shop, located inside the castle grounds, are popular lunch destinations among visitors, and a great spot to try the local cuisine. Here you can enjoy your lunch, surrounded by the beautiful scenery of the castle. In the vicinity of the castle you can also find many cafes, restaurants, and izakaya (Japanese bar/restaurant). We recommend taking a walk around the castle area and trying some of the local delicacies! Popular Tourist Attractions in Kanagawa Prefecture: Odawara Castle Area Restaurant Guide The following are a list of events which took place at Odawara Castle in 2019: Family History Tour (夏休み親子歴史教室, Natsuyasumi oyako rekishi kyoushitsu)(held during summer vacation), Fuma Ninja Class (風魔忍者教室, Fuuma ninja kyoushitsu), Projection Mapping World Tournament (プロジェクションマッピング世界大会, purojekushon mappingu sekaitaikai), Sengoku Gonbei Original Art Exhibition (センゴク権兵原画展, Sengokugonbei gengaten) and the Odawara Lantern Summer Festival (小田原ちょうちん夏祭り, Odawara chouchin natsumatsuri). For more details, please check the official Odawara Castle home page. Popular Tourist Attractions in Kanagawa Prefecture: Odawara Castle Introduction Summary Photo:Cherry Blossoms at Odawara Castle Odawara Castle can be accessed by a 10-minute walk from Odawara Castle Train Station (小田原城駅, Odawarajou eki). If you are travelling by car, you can reach Odawara castle from Ogikubo Interchange (荻窪IC, Ogikubo IC), Odawara Atsugi Road (小田原厚木道路, Odawara atsugidouro) in around 10 minutes. Please note that that there is no parking lot at Odawara Castle Park. Odawara castle is a tourist spot in Kanagawa prefecture that has grown equal in popularity to destinations such as Yokohama, Shonan, and Kamakura. Why not take a trip to Odawara Castle and experience some of Japan's rich cultural history? Be sure to enjoy the video, it may give you a taste of what it felt like to be a samurai warrior during the Warring States period! ◆Odawara Castle◆ 【Address】 Odawara Castle, Odawara City, Kanagawa Prefecture 250-0014 【Access】10-minute walk from Odawara station (小田原駅, Odawaraeki)(JR Eastern Japan) 【Hours】9:00~17:00 【Parking】No car park on site 【Telephone】0465-23-1373 【Official Website】Odawara Castle https://odawaracastle.com/ 【Tripadvisor】Odawara Castle https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g1021278-d1311266-Reviews-Odawara_Castle-Odawara_Kanagawa_Prefecture_Kanto.html -
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Kansai in COOL JAPAN VIDEOS Photo Contests: 10 Spectacular Views of Japan's Kansai Region. From Night Views to Traditional Events, Discover the Best Photo Spots in Kansai!
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COOL JAPAN VIDEOS is always holding photo contests. This time, we have selected works depicting Japan's Kansai region from among the many photos submitted to past COOL JAPAN VIDEOS Photo Contests, and will introduce some photography tips on timing, composition, etc. to help you take great photos with your smartphone! Be sure to try them out the next time you're sightseeing in Japan's Kansai region. COOL JAPAN VIDEOS is a social, video curation site that introduces the charms of Japan to people around the world who are interested in Japan. Our photo contests allow you to participate and even win with photos taken via your smartphone! Stick around to learn more! ■Table of Contents - Kansai in Past Photo Contests Shirahige Shrine at Sunset A Night View of Dotonbori in Minami, Osaka Mt. Wakakusa Yamayaki and Yakushiji Temple The Great Buddha Hall of Todaiji Temple Gozan Okuribi in Kyoto Sea Sparkles in Ine, Kyoto Himeji Castle and Cherry Blossoms The Takeda Castle Ruins Daimonzaka on the Kumano Kodo Hashigui-iwa Rocks - Features of COOL JAPAN VIDEOS Photo Contests - Current Photo Contest - Summary of Kansai in COOL JAPAN VIDEOS Photo Contests Kansai in Past Photo Contests Among the many works that convey the charms of Japan, we have carefully selected photos of sightseeing spots in Japan's Kansai region. We will also introduce some highlights of each area, photography tips, and related video articles to check out. COOLJAPANVIDEOS Photographer: たっかー Location: Shirahige Shrine (Takashima, Shiga) Highlights and Photography Tips for Shirahige Shrine, Lake Biwa Shirahige Shrine is a popular power spot in Japan and is the oldest shrine in Omi. There are many photogenic sights, including the main shrine, the shrine office, and other historical buildings, as well as Iwato Shrine located at the far end of the shrine grounds. But the best place for photos is the Great Torii Gate standing in Lake Biwa! You can capture various scenes of the torii as it stands against the rising sun and on the surface of the lake at sunset from the observatory on the shrine grounds. A Video Article About Shirahige Shrine, a Popular Tourist Attraction Video article 5:22 Shirahige Shrine - A Mysterious and Popular Location Where You Can Enjoy a Spectacular View of Lake Biwa! The Vermilion-Colored Torii Gate Is a Must-See! YouTube COOLJAPANVIDEOS Photographer: たっかー Location: Dotonbori (Osaka City, Osaka Prefecture) Highlights and Photography Tips for Dotonbori a downtown area in Osaka's Minami district Dotonbori is a well-known shopping district in Osaka's Minami district. Lined with theatres and restaurants, it has been crowded with people since Edo period Japan to the present day. Ebisu Bridge, which spans the Dotonbori River, is a great place to take photos. The huge billboard of "Glico" is proof that Osaka is a popular tourist attraction. The Kuidaore Taro doll and the giant three-dimensional billboards are photo spots that symbolize downtown Osaka. A Video Article About the Shinsekai and Tsutenkaku Areas of Osaka Video article 4:26 Be Enchanted by the Glittering Neon Lights of Osaka and the Night View of Tsutenkaku Lighting up the City of Osaka! Introducing Recommended Spots Around Tsutenkaku Tower, the Symbol of Osaka! YouTube COOLJAPANVIDEOS Photographer: Shunkai_k Location: Lake Oike (Nara City, Nara Prefecture) Highlights and Photography Tips for Wakakusa Yamayaki Wakakusa Yamayaki, an event held every year on the fourth Saturday in January in Japan, is a traditional event in Nara. The flames spread across 81 acres of grassland on Mt. Wakakusa in Nara Park. The foot of Mt. Wakakusa, where visitors can see Mt. Wakakusa up close as it burns, as well as Ukigumo Enchi and Kasugano Enchi, which offer panoramic views of Mt. Wakakusa, are all popular sightseeing spots. From Oike in Nishinokyo, visitors can take photos of Yakushiji Temple and the Mt. Wakakusa fireworks. A Video Article About Yakushiji Temple, a Power Spot in Nara Prefecture Video article 6:57 Yakushiji Temple in Nara Prefecture - Registered as a World Heritage Site Under "Historic Monuments of Ancient Nara," the Temple Is Also Known as a Power Spot To Pray for Good Health! YouTube COOLJAPANVIDEOS Photographer: Smartone Templeslope Location: The Great Buddha Hall of Todaiji Temple from Mt. Wakakusa (Nara City, Nara Prefecture) Highlights and Photography Tips for Nara Park, a Popular Tourist Attraction Nara Park is dotted with historical buildings such as Todaiji Temple, Shosoin Temple, Kofukuji Temple, and Kasuga Taisha Shrine in a rich natural setting. It is also a popular tourist attraction for cherry blossoms and autumn leaves. If you want to take pictures of autumn leaves and deer, we recommend Tobihino and Ukigumo Enchi in Nara Park. A Video Article About Tourist Attractions in Nara Prefecture Video article 3:45 Get a Taste of Japanese History in Nara Prefecture! Nara Prefecture Is Full of Places That You Don't Want to Miss When Traveling to the Kansai Region! YouTube COOLJAPANVIDEOS Photographer: tabokin Location: Hidari Daimonji seen from Mt. Yoshida (Sakyo, Kyoto) Photography Tips for Gozan no Okuribi, a Summer Event in Kyoto Gozan no Okuribi is a summer tradition in Kyoto. It's a Bon Festival event held every year on August 16 where fires are lit on five mountains surrounding the city of Kyoto. The characters "Daimonji" (大文字), "Myo/Ho" (妙・法), "Funagata" (船形), "Hidari Daimonji" (左大文字), and "Toriigata" (鳥居形) are lit in sequence from 8:00 p.m. onward. Mt. Yoshida, located on Mt. Okita and facing Daimonji, is lit by "Hidari Daimonji." 10 minutes up the mountain, there is a photo spot where you can get a full view of the Daimonji, which is highly recommended. A Video Article About Gozan no Okuribi, a Traditional Event in Kyoto Video article 1:01 Gozan no Okuribi – A Traditional Event to Send off the Spirits of the Deceased During the Obon Festival of Kyoto, Japan YouTube COOLJAPANVIDEOS Photographer: しんご @shingo_camera Location: Ine (Yosa, Kyoto) The Sea Sparkles of Ine, Kyoto Every year from April to the end of May, there are days when Ine Bay in Kyoto, Japan glows a brilliant blue. The cause of this is noctiluca scintillans, aka sea sparkles. Unlike sea fireflies, sea sparkles emit blue light in response to physical stimuli. Therefore, whenever they are stimulated by waves, large numbers of sea sparkles begin to glow. During the day, when there's a red tide in the bay and a strong southward wind blows, there's a high probability of seeing sea sparkles. A Video Article About the Funaya of Ine, Kyoto Video article 3:45 The First Floor of the House Is a Dock?! The Historic Port Town of Funaya, Ine in Kyoto Is a Fishing Village Lined With Mysterious Houses! You won't Find Scenery Like This Anywhere Else! YouTube COOLJAPANVIDEOS Photographer: st situation Location: Himeji Castle (Himeji, Hyogo) Highlights and Photography Tips for Cherry Blossoms at Himeji Castle Himeji Castle, selected as one of the Top 100 Cherry Blossom Viewing Spots in Japan, is home to approximately 1,600 cherry trees, including Someiyoshino cherry trees and weeping cherry trees, which can be seen in full bloom in the spring. Sannomaru Square (三の丸広場, San no Maru Hiroba), Senhime Botan Garden (千姫ぼたん園, Sen Hime Botan-en), and Nishi no Maru Garden (西の丸庭園, Nishi no Maru Teien) are popular spots for taking photos of Himeji Castle and the cherry blossoms. The atmospheric composition of Himeji Castle, cherry blossoms, and a Japanese sightseeing boat in the inner moat of Himeji Castle with the red Shiromi Bridge in the background creates an incredibly photogenic shot. A Video Article About Cherry Blossoms at Himeji Castle in Hyogo Prefecture Video article 3:29 Enjoy the Cherry Blossoms of Hyogo Prefecture at Himeji Castle, Japan's First World Cultural Heritage Site! The Contrast Between the White Himeji Castle and the Pink Cherry Blossoms Will Leave You Speechless! YouTube COOLJAPANVIDEOS Photographer: Nguyen Vu Location: The Takeda Castle Ruins from the Ritsuunkyo Observation Deck (Asago, Hyogo) Highlights and Photography Tips for the Takeda Castle Ruins The Takeda Castle Ruins, located on the summit of Mt. Kojo in Asago, Hyogo, are the site of a mountain castle whose stone walls are still almost completely intact, some 400 years after the castle was abandoned. On a clear autumn morning, the area around the castle is sometimes shrouded in thick fog, leaving the Takeda Castle Ruins at the top of the mountain. A good spot to photograph the Takeda Castle Ruins floating in a sea of clouds is the Ritsuunkyo Observation Deck (立雲峡, Ritsuunkyo), located halfway up Mt. Asago opposite the castle ruins. A Video Article About the Take Castle Ruins, the "Castle in the Sky" Video article 2:29 Behold the Mesmerizing Scenery of Takeda Castle, Hidden in a Sea of Clouds in Asago, Hyogo! Called the "Machu Picchu of Japan" and "Castle in the Sky," Takeda Castle Attracts Thousands of Tourists From All Over the World! YouTube COOLJAPANVIDEOS Photographer: 女子高校生 Location: The Kumano Kodo (Higashimuro, Wakayama) Highlights and Photography Tips for Daimonzaka on the Kumano Kodo Daimonzaka, located on the Kumano Kodo pilgrimage trail, is the entrance to Kumano Nachi Taisha Shrine and Nachi Falls, both of which were visited by people in ancient times. The "Meoto Sugi" (Lover Cedar Trees), estimated to be 800 years old, the stone pavement, the grove of centuries-old cedar trees, and the moss-covered stone steps are a must-see for photographers and travelers alike. Kumano Nachi Taisha Shrine, one of the Kumano Sanzan (three great temples of the Kumano region), and Nachi Falls, one of the Top 3 Waterfalls in Japan, are also popular spots. A Video Article About the Kumano Kodo, a World Heritage Site Video article 2:35 The Beautiful Landscape of Kumano Kodo, A World Heritage Site in Wakayama Prefecture. This Historic Power Spot Is Full of Stone Steps and Sacred Waterfalls, Perfect for Your Instagram! YouTube COOLJAPANVIDEOS Photographer: いくみ Location: Hashigui-iwa Rocks (Higashimuro, Wakayama) Highlights and Photography Tips for Hashigui-iwa Rocks, a Popular Tourist Attraction The Hashigui-iwa Rocks are a group of uniquely-shaped rocks in the town of Kushimoto on the southern tip of Wakayama. It consists of more than 40 rock pillars of all shapes and sizes that form a straight line extending roughly 850 meters into the sea. The scenery has been selected as one of the Top 100 Sunrise Spots in Japan, so be sure to take photos of it at sunrise! The best spot to photograph it is from the parking lot of Roadside Station Kushimoto Hashigui-iwa (道の駅くしもと橋杭岩, Michi no Eki Kushimoto Hashigui-iwa). With silhouettes of rock pillars, the sky and the sea, it's possible to capture various appearances with creative use of exposure, composition, and white balance. A Video Article About the Shirasaki Coast in Wakayama Prefecture Video article 3:35 Shirasaki Coast in Wakayama Prefecture, Called the "Aegean Sea of Japan," Is Just Like a Painting! Introducing the Charms and Activities of Shirasaki Coast! YouTube Features of COOL JAPAN VIDEOS Photo Contests COOL JAPAN VIDEOS is a social, video curation site that showcases the charms of Japan to people around the world who are interested in Japan. Click here for more information about COOLJAPANVIDEOS Anyone can enter COOL JAPAN VIDEOS' photo contests! Below are some of the features of our contests. ・On top of single-lens reflex cameras and digital cameras, photos taken with smartphones and other devices can also be submitted. ・Each person can submit as many photos as they like during the contest period. ・Editing of images, such as cropping and color changes, is also allowed! Here you can find all of the past photo contest winners in one place. You can also see the prizes for each contest, as well as the locations where the photos were taken and the judges' critiques. Click here to see past photo contest winners Text only Photo Contest Results - COOL JAPAN VIDEOS Winning Photos - Discover the Charms of Japan! 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The Awesome Sosaku Eisa Dance of Ryukyu Budan Shoryu Matsuri Daiko! Feel the Charm of Okinawa With This Powerful Dance That Implements the Traditional Martial Arts of Okinawa!
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The Eisa of Ryukyu Budan Shoryu Matsuri Daiko! This video, titled "MI RU KU MU NA RI|Eisa|Sosaku Eisa|Ryukyu Budan Shoryu Matsuri Daiko" (ミルクムナリ エイサー 創作エイサー 琉球舞団 昇龍祭太鼓), was released by "Shoryu Matsuri Daiko" (昇龍祭太鼓) of Okinawa. The group performing the Sosaku Eisa is Ryukyu Budan Shoryu Matsuri Daiko. The original dance performance "MI RU KU MU NA RI" in the video, is a powerful dance performance combining techniques from Okinawan Karate and Bo-jutsu (the art of using a stick as a weapon), two forms of traditional Okinawan martial arts. Source :YouTube screenshot Eisa, an ancient Japanese dance, was originally performed during the Kyu Bon Festival (the Old Bon festival of the lunar calendar) in Okinawa. In recent years though, traditional Eisa has been performed at other times of the year, besides the Bon Festival, to the delight of local residents and tourists. The name of the performance by the Ryukyu Budan Shoryu Matsuri Taiko "Miruku Munari" comes from the Indonesian words "Miroku," meaning Maitreya," and "Munari," which means "dance." Ryukyu Budan Shoryu Matsuri Daiko is a group of dynamic dance performers who have arranged the historical Eisa in a modern style. Eisa Dances, Popular Sightseeing Destinations and Beautiful Views in Okinawa Source :YouTube screenshot The original promotional video of Ryukyu Budan Shoryu Matsuri Daiko, shown here, was filmed at well-known sightseeing spots in Okinawa. The Okinawa Churaumi Aquarium at 3:54 in the video, and Emerald Beach at 2:20 in the video, are popular destinations among tourists. The Eisa performances were also filmed at four of the nine World Heritage sites in Okinawa. These include the ruins of Nakijin Castle, Shichanu-una (Lower Garden) at Shuri Castle (Shuri-jo Castle), Shuri Castle's Shurei-mon Gate, and Katsuren Castle (Katsuren-jo Castle). Other amazing scenic locations include the Kouri Island Friendship Square (Kouri Island Fureai Hiroba), Kushi Community Center, Cape Zanpa, Yomitan Village, Ryukyu Village (Ryukyu Mura), and Toguchi Beach. When traveling to Okinawa, be sure to explore these beautiful scenic spots. Exciting and Popular Events in Okinawa! Source :YouTube screenshot Ryukyu Budan Shoryu Matsuri Daiko has been performing Eisa dances at various events in Okinawa. If the videos has you wanting to see their dynamic, traditional dances up close, consider taking a trip to Okinawa during one of their events. Many events are held in Okinawa, including the Naha Otsunahiki Festival and the Shuri Castle Festival (Shurijo Castle Festival). Visiting these historic festivals will give you a deeper appreciation of the beauty of Okinawa. Summary of Ryukyu Budan Shoryu Matsuri Daiko's Performance Source :YouTube screenshot Ryukyu Budan Shoryu Matsuri Daiko's Sosaku Eisa is a wonderful performance that keeps Okinawa's traditional culture alive. We highly recommend checking it out. If you're planning a trip to Japan, you should definitely visit Okinawa to see the dynamic and beautiful Eisa performance shown in the video. -
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Shimane Prefecture Is Full Of Sightseeing Destinations That Will Win Your Heart! Izumo Taisha Shrine, Tatara Furnaces, and More! Which One Will You Enjoy?!
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Take a Trip Around Famous Places in Shimane Prefecture This video, titled "Shimane Pref Promo FULL," was released by "Shimanekko CH" (しまねっこCH). Shimane Prefecture in Japan's San-in region, located on the Sea of Japan side of western Japan, has many charming sightseeing spots that should be on anyone's bucket list. Many people think of Shimane Prefecture's tourist attractions as being limited to Izumo Taisha Shrine, which is famous as a place for blessing marriages, but there's so much more to be seen in Shimane Prefecture, so we're going to cover it here! Amazing Sightseeing Spots in Shimane Prefecture Photo:Matsue Castle, Shimane Prefecture Matsue Castle in Matsue, Shimane, seen from 3:16 in the video, is a historical landmark that has been designated as a national treasure. Matsue Castle was built by Horio Yoshiharu, a warlord of Japan's Warring States Period, and at the time it was built it featured a castle tower and now it's popular for its majestic appearance. The Adachi Museum of Art in Yasugi, which can be seen from 0:18 in the video, houses many of Yokoyama Taikan's works and has an elegant Japanese garden that we recommend going for a stroll through. Also, definitely check out Yuushien Garden (2:42), which is known as a famous place for peonies, Itohara Memorial Museum, which holds materials passed down to the Itohara family of Okuizumo (1:47), Lafcadio Hearn Memorial Museum (3:03), which collects materials related to the writer Koizumi Yakumo, and the Mori Ogai Memorial Museum in Tsuwano. Learn About Traditional Japanese Crafts in Shimane Prefecture Photo:Iwami Ginzan Silver Mine, Shimane Prefecture The Tatara Furnace, which can be see from 0:35 in the video, has a history dating back to ancient Japan. Around Shimane Prefecture, tatara iron making was actively carried out around Okuizumo, and many Japanese swords were made by swordsmiths. Sugaya Tatara Sannai is a hidden gem where you can learn more about the history of Shimane's Tatara ironworking. Once prospering as Japan's largest silver mine, we highly recommend visiting the Iwami Ginzan Silver Mine Ruins, which was designated as a World Heritage Site in 2007. Places To Eat and Stay in Iwami, Shimane Photo:Izumo Soba, Shimane Prefecture If you're looking to enjoy lunch or relax at a cafe in the Izumo Taisha area, consider dropping by the Shimane Winery. In Shimane Prefecture, you can eat local gourmet dishes, such as Izumo soba, or purchase their famous clams and melons as souvenirs. After sightseeing, take a rest at Tamatsukuri Onsen in Matsue City. Staying at a hot spring town or hotel will help you relax and revitalize after a long day of traveling Summary of Shimane Prefecture Tourism Photo:Peonies at Yuushien, Shimane Prefecture As you can see in the video, there are many charming sightseeing spots in Shimane Prefecture. Enjoy the charms of Shimane Prefecture to your heart's content by visiting various famous places, such as scenic spots with a panoramic view of the natural scenery, historic shrines, and popular gourmet food destinations. 【Official Website】Matsue City, Shimane Prefecture City Hall Website https://www.city.matsue.shimane.jp/