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Video article 4:52
Yebisu Garden Place Is a Landmark in the Ebisu Area of Tokyo! Check Out the History of Garden Place, as Well as Available Facilities and Events!
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This video, titled "[Tokyo Footage] YEBISU GARDEN PLACE | 恵比寿ガーデンプレイス(Tokyo Japan)," was released by "Tokyo Tokyo." Yebisu Garden Place is a landmark in front of Ebisu Station on the JR Yamanote Line. As introduced in the video, Yebisu Garden Place is a stylish business center in Shibuya. In addition to being a popular date spot, it is sometimes used as a filming location for movies and dramas. Yebisu Garden Place is a redeveloped building that opened in 1994 on the site of the former Sapporo Beer Factory, and it spans the Shibuya and Meguro wards of Tokyo. In addition to popular shops, there's also a luxury hotel, a museum, and a movie theater. In the winter, the Christmas lights are illuminated in the building, and it's a great place to be. -
Video article 14:55
Using AI Technology, a Film Taken in Japan Over 100 Years Ago Is Brought Back To Life in Color! Check Out This Rare Video of Japanese Life and Sights in the Taisho Period!
History- 171 plays
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This video, titled "[Speed Correction + Color Correction] Life in Japan in 1919 Revisited in Color" (【速度修正 + カラー補正】カラー化映像でよみがえる1919年の日本の生活), was released by "Pearbook." This video uses a special technology to colorize old Japanese black and white films using AI. The video shows Japan in 1919, the Taisho period. In addition to scenes of Japanese people wearing kimono, the film also shows scenes of markets and interactions with the Ainu people at that time. It also includes images of tourist destinations that are still popular today, such as Matsushima, Hakodate, and Nikko. The ability to see in color what Japan was like more than 100 years ago, before imaging technology was developed, is quite a groundbreaking development! -
Video article 35:09
Enjoy Shopping to Your Heart's Content at Gotemba Premium Outlets, One of Japan's Largest Shopping Centers! With More Than 200 Stores, What Can't You Find Here?!
Shopping- 21 plays
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This video, released by "O.T.A," is titled "【4K JAPAN WALK】Walk in a Japanese shopping mall.Gotemba Premium Outlets!御殿場アウトレットを歩く." If you're looking to do some serious shopping in Japan, we recommend visiting an outlet. The Gotemba Premium Outlets, Introduced in the Video, Is a Shopping Center Near Mt. Fuji. Many people stop by the outlet after enjoying sightseeing in the Mount Fuji area. The Gotemba Outlets, the largest of its kind in Japan, has more than 200 stores. There are many other outlets throughout Japan, so be sure to stop by and have a fun time shopping! -
Video article 8:30
An Introduction to the Koka Ninja House Where Ninja Actually Lived. Experience the Tricks of the Ninja in This Historical Residence!
History- 32 plays
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This video, titled "[The Real Deal in Japan] Mansion of the Koka Ninja School (Japanese)" (【日本唯一本物】 甲賀流忍術屋敷(日本語)), was released by "isouei." The Koka Ninja House (甲賀流忍術屋敷) is the former residence of the Koka Mochizuki Clan, the head of the 53 families of the Koka Ninja School. It's an authentic ninja residence built in 1688 during Japan's Edo period. In the mansion there are displays of shuriken and swords, and these can be seen in the video. The mansion is full of features unique to the ninja, including trap windows and tricks at every corner! Be sure to check it out! -
Video article 3:21
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!
Art & Architecture History- 73 plays
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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 -
Video article 16:34
From Hokkaido in the North to Okinawa in the South, 160 of Japan's Amazing Castles! An Introduction to Japanese Castles From All Periods, From Ancient Times to the Edo Period!
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This video, titled "A Tour of Japan's Castles: 160 Castles, Including Some of Japan's Top 100 Castles" (日本の城めぐり~日本100名城を含む160城), was released by "S. ENDO." It's said that there used to be more than 25,000 castles in Japan. They ranged from mountain castles to flat castles. This video introduces castles (or castle ruins) from all eras, from ancient times to modern times. There are a whopping 160 castles in all. Some of these castles include Japan's top 100 castles, castle towers, and some of Japan's three greatest mountain castles. When you watch this video of castles from Hokkaido to Okinawa, you'll see that the word "castle" refers to a variety of forms. However, the era with the most castles was the Warring States period. Today, when we hear the word "castle," we think of castles from this era. -
Video article 3:40
The Latest Technology, a Super Heat-Resistant Alloy, Reduced the Fuel Consumption of Airplanes by a Whopping 100 Million Yen! Introducing the Manufacturing Process and Research of the New Material Developed by a Japanese Research Institute!
Life & Business- 47 plays
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A New, Super Heat Resistant Alloy That Has Improved Fuel Efficiency in Airplanes! This video "World-Record Super Heat-Resistant Alloy That Has Improved the Fuel Efficiency of Aircrafts!" (ジェット機の燃費向上を実現した世界記録の超耐熱合金), created by "nimspr," introduces the amazing processing technology of a Japanese research institution. Burning at higher temperatures reduces fuel consumption. To combat this, aircrafts, jets, and automobile makers are required to develop special material. NIMS, introduced in the video, has developed a super heat resistant alloy that can resist extremely high temperatures and currently holds the world record for super heat-resistant alloys. How Is the Superalloy Used? Photo:Airplane NIMS’ superalloy is used in the latest Boeing 787, shown at 0:21 in the video. As you can see from 0:45 in the video, ordinary metals are poly-crystalline when made in a mold, but the superalloy shown in the video is mono-crystalline with no grains, making it resistant to heat. This super heat-resistant alloy is used in turbine blades- the hottest part on all aircraft parts. By using the superalloy, it's possible to save 100 million yen per year, per aircraft. The heat resistant titanium alloy by NIMS is also highly resistant to rust. On top of that, it is incredibly light, making it a highly valued material. A Look at the New Superalloy Source :YouTube screenshot In addition to titanium, which is shown in the video, there are other kinds of materials, such as iron, cobalt, nickel, aluminum, tantalum, chromium, molybdenum and tungsten. Research institutions across japan have spent a long time researching how to combine these materials to create the perfect metal. The experimental data collected by NIMS over several decades was used to create superalloys. Summary of the New Superalloy Source :YouTube screenshot NIMS Materials Strength Standard and Technology Group conducts research on high fatigue tests which check creep properties and fatigue characteristics for superalloys. They also focus on the recycling of materials, the design of end mills for cutting superalloys, as well as promoting low-cost, high-performance development through the establishment of material design methods. This can be seen at 1:53 in the video. It'll be exciting to see what Japan's research institutes will come up with in the future! -
Video article 6:22
Kobudo - Ancient Ryukyuan Martial Arts From Okinawa!
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The Ancient Ryukyuan Martial Art "Kobudo" This video, titled "80歳の棒術が速すぎる!沖縄の古武道が超実戦的だった Amazing! A 80-year-old Master, Ryukyu Kobudou," was produced by "kuro-obi world." It introduces Kobudo, an ancient Ryukyuan martial art. From 0:10 in the video, Koutaro Iha, the president of the Ryukyu Society of Ryukyu Kobudo, shows off his brilliant techniques with movements that will have you thinking "there's no way this guy is 80." If you want to learn practical Kobudo, check out the video to learn some awesome techniques! In this article, we'll introduce Ryukyuan Kobudo, alongside the video! What Is Kobudo? Source :YouTube screenshot Ryukyu kobujutsu is an ancient martial art that has been handed down in Okinawa Prefecture since ancient times. It generally utilizes weaponry and is also called Okinawan kobudo, Okinawan kobudo, or Ryukyu kobudo. Ryukyu kobudo has been practiced by samurai since the era of the Ryukyu Kingdom (1429-1879 AD). practiced a wide range of martial arts that involved stick fighting, spears, karate, swords, archery, long swords, nunti, mountain-based sword styles, sais, canes, paddles, tonfa, and more. There are three main types of Ryukyu ancient martial arts schools. Three types: Shinken Taira's system (Ryukyu Kobudo Preservation Society, Ryukyu Kobudo Preservation Society), Motobu Choyu’s system (Motobu Goten Kobu Martial Arts Association), and Matayoshi Shimkou’s system (Kinkou Karate Okinawa Kobujutsu). About the Kobudo in the Video Source :YouTube screenshot This video introduces the appeal of Ryukyuan kobudo at the Ryukonkai dojo. Koutaro Iha of the Ryukyu Kobudo is the chairman of Ryukonkai, and performs stick fighting with a speed and ferocity atypical of an 80 year old man. His son, Mitsutada Iha, is the general director of the Ryukonkai Shudokan general headquarters. Shown at 2:11 in the video, we can see both super practical and practical techniques. In this video, you can see a little bit of the Ryukyu kobudo DVD "Great Heritage 3: The Pilgrim of Martial Arts." In the DVD, you can learn a type of stick fighting called "Sakugawa no Kon." Kobudo is general referred to as a type of budo arts are generally one of martial arts and ancient martial arts, but is a very practical form of budo. Normally, Ryukyu kobudo is fought with a weapon in hand, but if you can't do karate, you can't do kobudo, so it is sometimes practiced with bare hands. From 2:47 in the video, you can see ancient Ryukyuan martial arts techniques, such as "Nunchaku art," "Toma no Tonfa," "Ishikawa Shou kama," "Chikin akachu no Ake," and "Okinawan karate." This DVD is available at the Toei Video Online Shop. Summary of Kobudo Source :YouTube screenshot The video produced by "Kuro-obi world" shows the skills of an 80 year old Ryukyu Kobudo master. You can see the kobudo master, who has incredible mental, technical and physical abilities, carefully teaching the techniques of Ryukyu kobudo. Be sure to check it out of you still haven't yet! -
Video article 3:10
Takamoto Katsuta - A Man Aiming for the Top of Rally Racing, Said to Be the Craziest Sport in the World. An Up-Close Look at the Driver Fighting for the Number One Spot!
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Takamoto Katsuta - The Rally Driver Aiming for #1 at the World Rally Championship This video, created by "TOYOTA GAZOO Racing," is titled "Challenge Program 2016 Takamoto Katsuta ver." (Challenge Program 2016 勝田貴元篇). It introduces rally driver, Takamoto Katsuta, training as a challenge driver at the "TOYOTA GAZOO Racing Rally Challenge Program" in 2016. The "TOYOTA GAZOO Racing Rally Challenge Program" is Toyota's training program for young rally drivers, which started in 2015. and Takamoto Katsuta and Daiki Arai were selected through an audition to train with the program. Takamoto Katsuta competed in the Rally Championship in 2016 and aims to achieve greater growth through practice. In this article, we'll introduce Takamoto Katsuta’s personal history, and more alongside the video. Before we go any further, take a look at the video of him racing through a rally course at speeds greater than 200km/h (124 Mph) on a course full of ups, downs, and curves! Who Is Takamoto Katsuta? Source :YouTube screenshot Takamoto Katsuta is a rally driver born on March 17, 1993 in Aichi Prefecture. He started kart racing when he was in the 6th grade and did very well, winning multiple competitions. He has won the All Japan F3 Championship and the All Japan Rally Championship (JRC) as a TDP driver. His father is the All Japan Rally Championship (JRC) champion, Norihiko Katsuta, and his grandfather is also a former rally driver. He began attending the Formula Toyota Racing School (FTRS) in 2009 at 16 years old and switched to rally in 2015. He trained in Europe and competed in championships in various countries through the TOYOTA GAZOO Racing Rally Challenge Program, and in 2016, he entered the World Rally Championship for the first time in the WRC2 class. This video shows footage from that race. He got married in private in 2017, and has been posting updates about his recent activities on Instagram. Takamoto Katsuta’s Training in Europe and the Result of the Finland Rally Championship Finals Source :YouTube screenshot In the beginning of the video, at 0:15, Takamoto says in an interview, "I want to be a world-class driver," and you can see his struggle to make the switch from car racer to rally driver. While navigating a course, communication with the co-driver in the passenger's seat is very important. This can be seen at 0:44 in the video. The co-driver has the important role of being the navigator and gives the driver directions and provides information about the course. The first thing they face here is the language barrier. The slightest error in judgment or misunderstanding can lead to a crash. And we see this happen at 1:25 in the video, as he crashes, flipping the car and ending his run. At 1:37 in the video, we see Takamoto Katsuta training in his room to overcome the language barrier by watching the video and audio that his co-driver had navigated in the past to prepare for the final round of the Finland Rally Championship Finals in September 2016. You can see the event at 2:06 in the video. In this competition, he placed a disappointing 11th place. Be sure to check out the video of Takamoto Katsuta, a driver aiming for the top of rally racing! Summary of Rally Driver, Takamoto Katsuta Source :YouTube screenshot Takamoto Katsuta was again selected for the "TOYOTA GAZOO Racing Rally Challenge Program" and will continue to challenge WRC in 2020. Many are expecting good results from Takamoto Katsuta in future. If you're interested in learning more about rally driver, Takamoto Katsuta after reading this article, be sure to check out the video! 【Official Website】WRC Challenge Program | TOYOTA GAZOO Racing https://toyotagazooracing.com/jp/challengeprogram_rally/ -
Video article 1:53
Do You Know Proper Chopstick Etiquette? Are You Using Yours Correctly? When in Doubt, Check Out This Video!
Life & Business- 280 plays
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What NOT to Do While Using Chopsticks! This video, titled "Are You Using Your Chopsticks Correctly? 16 Things NOT to Do When Using Chopsticks" (正しく使えてる?お箸のNGマナー16選), was produced by "Le TRONC - Outing Video Media." It introduces a manners course that teaches 16 things to avoid when eating with chopsticks. You might not notice it, but other people see how you use your chopsticks! This video will teach you proper chopstick etiquette, which most people, even the Japanese, get wrong. Watching the video, you'll notice how the improper way of using chopsticks is not as elegant as using them properly. Be sure to follow along with the video as you read all about proper chopstick etiquette! The Do's and Don'ts of Chopsticks! Photo:Japan's chopstick etiquette This video presents 16 of the most common violations of chopstick etiquette. Each breach of etiquette has its own name and reason. For the purpose of valuing the culture of chopsticks in our daily lives, it's important to understand what is incorrect, and why. Without further ado, here is a list of the 16 most common violations of chopstick etiquette! Time stamps are also included by the names, so be sure to check them out as you read on. 【#1】Yose-bashi (0:03) This is the act of moving a dish toward you with your chopsticks. To avoid this, place your chopsticks on the chopstick rest and move the dish with both hands. 【#2】Kasane-bashi (0:10) This refers to eating the same dish continuously. The polite thing to do is try a variety of dishes. 【#3】Neburi-bashi (0:17) This is refers to licking or nipping the end of your chopsticks. It looks childish and makes people you are eating with uncomfortable, so definitely avoid doing this. 【#4】Utsuri-bashi (0:23) This is when you pick up one item, and without eating it, choose a different one. If you pick something up with your chopsticks, proper etiquette is to eat it. 【#5】Sashi-bashi (0:30) This is often done by inexperienced chopstick users. It refers to spearing the food rather than picking it up. This is also seen as childish and should be avoided. 【#6】Mogi-bashi (0:37) This is where you remove food stuck to your chopsticks with your mouth. Proper etiquette is to remove it with a special paper so that it is not seen by those you are dining with. 【#7】Furiage-bashi (0:44) Pointing at someone with your chopsticks. This can make people incredibly uncomfortable, so this is another one you should definitely avoid. 【#8】Watashi-bashi (0:51) This refers to resting chopsticks sideways across the top of a dish or bowl. Many people are guilty of this one. If you want to set your chopsticks down, place them on your chopstick rest. 【#9】Namida-bashi (0:57) This is letting soup or sauce drip from your chopsticks like tears ("namida" in Japanese). Use a dish to catch it instead. 【#10】Seseri-bashi (1:04) This is the act of using your chopsticks to remove food stuck in your teeth. This is simply unpleasant to look at. 【#11】Putting your chopsticks vertically in your rice (1:11) This is the act of sticking chopsticks in your rice and standing it up. This is something you do at the deathbed of someone who has passed away or at a Buddhist altar. Use a chopstick rest here too. 【#12】Oshikomi-bashi (1:18) This is to push the food into your mouth with your chopsticks. It's best not to stuff your mouth as full as possible with food. 【#13】Mayoi-bashi (1:25) This is bring your chopsticks close to something to eat it and then changing your mind and choosing something else. Proper etiquette entails that, once your bring your chopsticks towards a dish, you eat it. 【#14】Saguri-bashi (1:31) This refers to using your chopsticks to rummage through your dish to find the food you like. Avoid doing this by eating what is at the top of your dish. 【#15】Hiroi-bashi (1:38) This refers to passing food between chopsticks. This is something done at funerals and should also be avoided. If you want to share food with someone, pass it to their plate directly, or have them bring it to their plate directly. 【#16】Kakikomi-bashi (1:45) This is the act of holding a bowl to your mouth and shoveling food in quickly. It's respectful to take your time eating, to show that you are savoring the flavors. Summary of Chopstick Etiquette Photo:A family eating If you use your chopsticks properly everyone at the table will feel comfortable and can enjoy their meal. If you check out the video "Are You Using Your Chopsticks Correctly? 16 Things NOT to Do When Using Chopsticks," you'll notice that these breaches of etiquette do in fact look inelegant. We hope this article has helped you learn proper chopstick etiquette and will make you confident about your chopsticks skills! -
Video article 5:09
Photographs of Japan From the Late Edo Period to Meiji Period Japan!
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This video, titled "Photos from 19th century Japan," was released by "shibumihungary." These are photos of Japan in the 19th century collected by Shibumi dojo in Hungary. In Japan, the 19th century covers the period from the late Edo period to the end of the Edo period and the Meiji period. The people of this time period may seem distant to those of us living today. However, looking at the photos in the video, we can feel the people of the 19th century in a vivid and real way. The hair style and clothes of the Japanese people of that time are very different from what we see today. Their clothing is really cool, and has attracted national and international attention. -
Video article 10:49
Himiko - A Stylish Waterbus for Touring Tokyo! Enjoy Traveling to Popular Places in Tokyo, Such as Asakusa and Odaiba, in This Futuristic Vessel Shaped Like a Space Ship!
Transportation- 632 plays
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The Popular Water Bus "Himiko" in Tokyo! This video, titled "HIMIKO -2016-|Water-Bus (Asakusa-Odaiba) [4K]" (ヒミコ 「HIMIKO」-2016- | 水上バス ( 浅草- お台場 ) 【4K】), publicized by "miyaga1," shows the popular, futuristic water-bus that travels between Asakusa and Odaiba, as well as surrounding tourist spots. "Himiko," introduced in the video, is a water bus run by Tokyo Cruise. The water bus Himiko, where you can enjoy a lovely voyage visiting famous places in Tokyo, is quickly gaining popularity among tourists. The Water Bus "Himiko" Source :YouTube screenshot The water bus Himiko, introduced in the video, has a distinctive teardrop shape. The futuristic form of the boat makes it look like a spaceship. You can see Himiko in its entirety at 2:33 in the video. This popular water bus "Himiko" was designed by famous manga artist Reiji Matsumoto, who is known as a master of the manga world. The Himiko began service in 2004 and has a capacity of 160 passengers. Onboard Himiko, you'll hear an onboard broadcast by Hoshino Tetsuro, Maetel, and the conductor from Reiji Matsumoto's masterpiece, "Galaxy Express 999. You can see the interior of Himiko and the on-board announcements at 4:23 in the video. All Aboard the Himiko! Source :YouTube screenshot The water bus "Himiko," introduced in the video, is great for those looking for a different way to experience the major sightseeing spots of Tokyo. Himiko starts from and returns to Azuma Bridge, passing Odaiba Kaihin Koen and Toyosu alongside the way. You can see Tokyo Sky Tree, shown at 0:41 in the video, and Rainbow Bridge, shown at 6:05 in the video, on the water bus route. Enjoy a refreshing cruise through scenic spots in Tokyo, including Ryogoku, Takeshiba, Hamarikyu, Hirai and Aomi. Shown at 8:35 in the video, we recommend getting off at Odaiba to enjoy the Statue of Liberty, a Life-size Gundam, a statue of Shenron from Dragonball, as well as the delicious food in the area. In addition to Himiko, Tokyo Cruise operates other types of watercrafts, such as the Hotaluna, Emeraldas, and Ryoma, so be sure to hop on board if you have the time! Summary of "Himiko" and Cruises Through Tokyo Source :YouTube screenshot Boarding the beautiful Himiko will have you feeling like you're on a spaceship! Himiko can be rented out for personal use or chartered. Also, event cruises are held as well, so be sure to keep your eyes peeled for these. For more information about timetables and prices, or to book a cruise, please visit the official website. ◆Water Bus Himiko Line Facility Information◆ 【Address】1-1-1 Hanakawado, Taito-ku, Tokyo 【Access】A 1-minute walk from Tobu Skytree Line Asakusa Station and Tokyo Metro Ginza Line Asakusa Station 【Telephone】0120-977-311 【Official Website】Himiko |Tokyo Cruise https://www.suijobus.co.jp/en/ -
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Suzuki's "KATANA" Has a Sharp Design Resembling a Finely Forged Japanese Blade! A Look at the Newest Sports Bike From the Renowned Motorcycle Company!
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A Fusion of Sports Bike and Japanese Steel - The Pride of Suzuki Motor This video, titled "KATANA official promotional video : FEEL THE EDGE | Suzuki," is an introductory video of the famous motorcycle "KATANA," produced by the world renown automobile and motorcycle manufacturer, Suzuki. At 0:07 in the video, we're greeted by the flames of a forge and a hammer striking steel. Shortly after, the beautiful design of Japanese sword appears. This is followed by a series of fast-paced scenes in which a samurai wearing a visor makes a powerful slash, creating the sharp edges of Suzuki's "Katana." At 1:32, in the video, the samurai transforms into the rider, racing down the track on the KATANA. It's a very cool video, reminiscent of a samurai riding full speed into battle. About Suzuki's KATANA Photo:Suzuki Motorcycle The KATANA, a masterpiece of a motorcycle possessing Suzuki's own sharp and aggressive form, was born in 1981, some 40 years ago. At that time, its unparalleled sharp design captured the hearts of riders and spawned a loyal following. The first classic KATANA type was the GXS110, a prototype with a cowling that was announced at the 1980 motor show in Germany. At that time, opinions on the radical design with a motif of a Japanese sword were divided, and it was said that it would never be mass-produced with such a design. However, mass production of the old KATANA began in 1981, with only the 1100cc variant being released. But its popularity grew and it was made into a series of 750cc, 400cc, and 250cc variants. The development was temporarily discontinued in 2000, but the older models are still incredibly popular to this day, and used and custom bikes are sold at high prices. The GSX250SS KATANA, a faithful reproduction of the first KATANA released in 1991, is said to be the most popular of the successive generations that have been released. More About the Latest KATANA Source :YouTube screenshot In 2019, Suzuki announced the long awaited production of a new model KATANA. Prior to this, the KATANA 3.0, a prototype of the new bike, was unveiled at the EICMA 2017 Milan show and generated a lot of buzz among bikers. Suzuki’s flagship model, Suzuki Naked, is used in the new KATANA’s engine. It also has a full LCD-type multi-function display, which improves the visibility and operability of the fuel consumption gauge and speedometer. The new supersport bike has a more distinctive appearance with a sharper cowling than the KATANA of yesteryear. Summary of Suzuki’s New KATANA Source :YouTube screenshot The new KATANA was launched in 2019 to the delight of many motoring enthusiasts, and thanks to improvements to the engine and suspension, it takes less time to reach top speed. The new Katana's design is sharper and more ambitious than ever before, and it's sure to attract both old fans and newcomers to the bike. The new KATANA will be available in one model and two colors, with prices starting at 1,540,000 yen. For more information, check out Suzuki's official website. If you haven't yet, be sure to check out the video to see the sharp design of Suzuki's "KATANA." 【Official Website】KATANA Special website | Suzuki motorcycle https://www1.suzuki.co.jp/motor/katana-sp/index.html -
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Miwa Komatsu - A Look at the Japanese Artist's Passionate Performances!
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Miwa Komatsu’s Performance at Nihonbashi Mitsukoshi This video, titled "Miwa Komatsu, Live Performance Event in Nihombashi Mitsukoshi Main Store" (「小松美羽_ライブペイントin日本橋三越本店」), introduces the young artist Miwa Komatsu. This live performance event was held at Nihombashi Mitsukoshi from December 5th, 2018 to December 16th, 2018. In this video, we'll introduce the work of the young and talented artist Miwa Komatsu’s, including her Shinju (Shinto creatures) series, and the "Miwa Komatsu exhibition," where more than 100 pieces of her work, including new pieces, were on display. The exhibition had works such as, "The 22 pillars of Shinju," with the theme "Yamato Power to the World" (大和力を世界へ, Yamatoryoku wo sekai e), her wolf series, which are a vivid reminder of life and death, as well as the "10 3-dimensional Komainu" (Guardian dogs). At 3:52 in the video, you can see some of her works displayed at the exhibition. About the Aspiring Artist Miwa Komatsu Source :YouTube screenshot Miwa Komatsu, featured in the video, is a Japanese woodblock and contemporary artist. Born in 1984 in Nagano Prefecture, she entered Joshibi College of Art and Design in 2003 and began making copperplate prints. In 2005, she became famous for her work "49 Days" (四十九日, sijuukunichi), and in 2010, she published a book of original poetry and drawings, titled "Encounters are Everything in Life" (出会いこそ人生のすべて). In 2012, she held her first solo exhibition "Furusato Sakajo wo Egaku -Kaminezumi to Karanekosama-" at the Tetsu Museum in her hometown Nagano. She dedicated her work "Shin-Fudoki" (新・風土木) to Izumo Taisha Shrine. She also collaborated with horticultural designer Kazuyuki Ishihara to exhibit Arita-ware komainu at the Chelsea Flower Show, the world's largest gardening event organized by the Royal Horticultural Society. The work entered into the permanent collection at the British Museum. In 2017, Komatsu held a Solo Exhibition at Tokyo Garden Terrace Kioi Conference (Tokyo, Japan), which drew 30,000 visitors. In 2018, at the age of 33, she held a retrospective exhibition in Karuizawa New Art Museum. In 2019, she held her solo exhibition "Prayer" at Whitestone Gallery in Taipei (Taiwan), she also held a collaboration exhibition with the world-class artist Yayoi Kusama the same year. The Style of Miwa Komatsu Source :YouTube screenshot As you can tell from her paintings, such as "All May Become Dragons" (だれしも龍となる), "Earth Birthing Qilin" (麒麟を産む木), or "Shishi Alpha Final Form" (阿獅子 最終形態), many of Komatsu's works are designed under the theme of mythical creatures. Her way of painting is unique as she prays both before and after drawing. This is a way of expressing her hope that the "paintings will become a place of prayer for many people." You can see her praying at 0:14 in the video. In the live painting performance, she put paints directly onto her drawing brush, her fingers and palms, and then she paints with a delicate yet bold touch. The audience hold their breaths and watch as she paints up and down. Check out the video around 0:28 to see Komatsu’s live performance. Miwa Komatsu on the TV Show "Jonetsu Tairiku" Source :YouTube screenshot Komatsu appeared on the popular TV show "Jounestu Tairiku" presented by MBS/TBS in November of 2015. She drew global attention being an exceptionally young artist to have her worked inducted at the British Museum. Even so, she unconfidently smiled and said "I'm not good enough to compete at a worldwide level," showing her aspirations to aim further. In addition, she exhibited her work at Christie's, the world's longest-running art auction house, showing the gap between the world's top aesthetic collectors and the timid Komatsu, who watched with bated breath as she waited to see if her work would be evaluated by them. Miwa Komatsu’s Passionate Performance Source :YouTube screenshot What did you think of Miwa Komatsu, the young up-and-coming artist? If you're interested in checking out her work, be sure to take a look at her website and follow her on Instagram. You can also check the latest information about her exhibitions and live events. You'll be captivated by her passionate performances. 【Official Website】Miwa Komatsu Official site https://miwa-komatsu.jp/en/ -
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From Today, It's My Turn!!: The Movie - The Hilarious Japanese Drama About Delinquents!
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The Movie Version of the Popular TV Drama "From Today, It’s My Turn!!" Premiers in Theaters Summer, 2019! The video introduced in this article is titled "From Today, It’s My Turn!! Movie Version Preview" (【In theaters from July 17 (Fri)】(『今日から俺は!!劇場版』予告【7月17日(金)公開】). It's a trailer for the movie of the same name, posted by "Toho MOVIE Channel." "From Today, It’s My Turn!!," is a popular drama that aired in 2018, and this film adaptation was also highly anticipated. It is based on the legendary delinquent manga "From Today, It's My Turn!!," by Hiroyuki Nishimori, and was published in Extra Shonen Sunday from September 1988 to August 1990, and then moved to Weekly Shonen Sunday where it was serialized from issue 40 in 1990 to issue 47 in 1997. The Popular Drama, "From Today, It’s My Turn!!" Source :YouTube screenshot The story of "From Today, It’s My Turn!!" is a yankee battle gag manga set in 1980s Nanya High School in Chiba Prefecture. It's considered the gold standard for delinquent manga, with a total of 40 million copies sold in 38 volumes of its comics edition. It is unique in that, unlike other delinquent manga, there are no characters who are members of biker gangs, and there are no scenes of violence, vulgarity, or scenes that involve killing. The Long-Awaited Movie Version of "From Today, It’s My Turn!!" Source :YouTube screenshot "From Today, It’s My Turn!!," is written and directed by Yuichi Fukuda, just like the drama, and the episode "VS Hokunei High School" which was popular in the original, is brought to life on the big screen by the regular cast members. Regarding the characters and cast, main characters Takashi Mitsuhashi, introduced at 0:14 in the video, and Shinji Ito, introduced at 0:17, are played by Kento Kaku and Kentaro Ito respectively, with the heroine Riko Akasaka played by Nana Seino and Kanna Hashimoto as Kyoko Hayakawa. In addition to this, Yuya Yagira plays Eiji Yanagi, the principal of Hokunei High School (0:24), Maika Yamamoto plays Sukeban Ryoko Morikawa, Tsuyoshi Muro plays Mr. Mukunoki, and Professor Sorimachi is played by Shinobu Hasegawa of SISSONE. Questions about hidden cast members, such as whether Kento Yamazaki, who appeared in the final episode of the TV drama series will appear in this movie, is also a hot topic. Created in response to many voices asking for a sequel after it gained popularity on TV, "From Today, It’s My Turn!!" is set to be released in theaters, and it will also be revived as a special drama. The Rising Excitement for the Movie Release of "From Today, It’s My Turn!!" Source :YouTube screenshot Upon the release of "From Today, It’s My Turn!! Movie Version," the poster blew up on social media sites. The movie was designed with a "Tribute to the Great Movies of the 80s," feel, with 22 cast members taking part in its creation. It's sure to attract the attention of movie lovers! The preview introduced here also features many comedic scenes and powerful fight scenes. There are many attractive scenes in the video, such as full-on war at 0:51. Summary of "From Today, It’s My Turn!!" Source :YouTube screenshot What did you think of the introduction video for "From Today, It’s My Turn!!"? It'll be exciting to see how the movie turns out. Are you planning on watching it? Enjoy the legendary yankee manga, with its humanistic storyline, charming characters, and gags that will have you dying from laughter! -
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Hikone Castle, a National Treasure of Japan, Is a Treasure Trove of Valuable Cultural Assets in Hikone, Shiga Prefecture! Explore the Castles Treasures, Including Swords, Armor, and the Various Instruments of Japan's Feudal Lords!
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Hikone Castle” in Hikone City, Shiga Prefecture, Japan This video, titled "[Touken World] 'Hikone Castle' A Castle of Swords and Armor|Sword and Armor Exhibits|YouTube Video" (【刀剣ワールド】「彦根城」刀剣・甲冑に会える城|刀剣・甲冑展示の城郭 YouTube動画), produced by "Virtual Sword Museum [Touken World]," is a video introducing Hikone Castle, which is designated as an important cultural asset of Japan. Hikone Castle stands on Mt. Konki with a view of Lake Biwa and is a special historical site and a Class 1 Special Area of Lake Biwa National Park representing Hikone, Shiga Prefecture. The castle is a must-see for history buffs, as you can see swords, armor and other valuable instruments used by Daimyo (Japan's feudal lords). In this article, we'll introduce Hikone Castle, which has been designated a national treasure, alongside the video. What Is Hikone Castle? Photo:Shiga Prefecture・Hikone Castle Hikone Castle is a castle located in Hikone, Shiga Prefecture, which was once a prosperous castle town. It features one of Japan's 12 existing castle towers (five national treasures and seven important cultural properties) and is a popular tourist spot in Shiga Prefecture. It was built by Ii Naomasa and Ii Naotsugu who were ordered by Tokugawa Ieyasu to build the castle after the Battle of Sekigahara. The castle was completed in 1622, 20 years after construction began. You can see the entirety of Hikone Castle at 0:31 in the video. Currently, there are 12 castles built up to the Edo period (1603-1868), that still remain today with existing castle towers. Five castles, including Hikone Castle, have been selected as national treasures. Besides Hikone Castle, Inuyama Castle in Aichi prefecture, Matsumoto Castle in Nagano prefecture, Himeji Castle in Hyogo prefecture, and Matsue Castle in Shimane prefecture, are also designated as national treasures. Hikone Castle is a magnificent castle that has passed the beauty, age, and historical standards to be designated as a national treasure. As you can see from 0:59 in the video, a stone statue engraved with the words "The 8 views of Lake Biwa, Hikone Castle," has been erected in the moat of Hikone Castle. Highlights of Hikone Castle Source :YouTube screenshot The appeal of Hikone Castle is that its beautiful and dignified appearance survived the order to abandon castles and the fires from the war in the Meiji period (1868-1912). The construction of the castle is characterized by its use of stone walls and lumber from neighboring castles. The Tenshu (castle tower), Tsuke-yagura (attached towers), the Sawaguchi Tamon watchtower, and the three-storied western citadel watchtower, which were built before the Edo era, are designated as national treasures, and are one of the attractions of Hikone Castle. You can also see the Taikomon watchtower and Tenbin watchtowers in a very similar state as they were back then. The Hikone Castle Museum, located near the castle, is a must-visit spot for any history buffs out there. There are swords and helmets that were passed down to the the Ii Family, the Hikone clan leaders, that are exhibited there and you can also see valuable cultural assets. Beautiful Japanese swords that have been handed down from generation to generation in the Ii family are also on display. The exhibits of the Hikone Castle Museum can be seen at 2:12 in the video. Hikone Castle: General Information Photo:Hikonyan The admission fees for Hikone Castle is as follows: General admission ¥600 (high school students and above), ¥200 for elementary and junior high school students. Admission fees for the Hikone Castle Museum are: General admission ¥500, and ¥250 for elementary and junior high school students. They can also be bought in sets, and there's a ¥100 discount for general admission. Hikone Castle is open mostly all year round from 8:30-17:00. The average time spent at the castle is about an hour and a half. Access to the castle is a 15-minute walk from JR Hikone Station. There are several parking lots around Hikone Castle. The popular local mascot "Hikonyan" can be found in front of the castle tower of Hikone Castle and at the entrance to Hikone Castle Museum (free admission area) 3 times a month. Summary of Hikone Castle Photo:Hikone Castle "[Touken World] 'Hikone Castle' A Castle of Swords and Armor|Sword and Armor Exhibits|YouTube Video," produced by "Virtual Sword Museum [Touken World]," is a video that introduces Hikone Castle, a castle designated as a national important cultural asset. You can learn about the history of Hikone Castle as well as see swords and armor on display at Hikone Castle Museum. It's a must-see video for anyone interested in history! Also, in the spring, the cherry blossoms bloom beautifully, and you can enjoy the lit-up cherry blossoms at night. We also recommend riding on the sightseeing boat around the moat of Hikone Castle, sightseeing by rickshaw, and getting the seal stamp/castle stamp. There are also delicious restaurants at Hikone Castle's castle town where you can enjoy lunch. Hikone Castle- One of just 5 castles designated as national treasures, truly a beautiful and impressive structure. In you're in the area or interested in visiting the castle, don't forget to add it to your itinerary! 【Official Website】Hikone Castle - Hikone Tourism Guide : Public Interest Incorporated Association Hikone Castle Tourism Association https://visit.hikoneshi.com/en/ 【Tripadvisor】Hikone Castle https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g1023563-d1236815-Reviews- Hikone_Castle-Hikone_Shiga_Prefecture_Kinki.html -
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The World's Largest Airplane, "ANA Airbus A380," Will Begin Flights to Hawaii in 2019! Check Out the Luxury First Class Seating and an Awesome Look at the Cockpit!
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Flights to Hawaii on the Airbus A380! This article will talk about the video published by "SankeiNews," titled "ANA|The World's Largest Passenger Plane|Airbus A380|Inside Look!" (世界最大の旅客機「エアバスA380」内部公開). This video will explore the interior of ANA Airbus A380. On April 23, 2019, ANA gave the press an inside look at the interior of the FLYING HONU, the world's largest double-decker passenger aircraft, the Airbus A380, which will operate on the Narita-Honolulu route, at Narita Airport. A380 began operation on May 24th, 2019 for the first time, under a Japanese Airline company. What Is the Airbus A380? Source :YouTube screenshot As shown at the beginning of the video, the exterior of the Airbus A380 is painted to resemble a sea turtle, which is considered to be a sacred creature in Hawaii. It holds a total of 520 seats which is the largest number of seats on any ANA flight: 8 first class, 56 business class, 76 premium economy, and 383 economy seats. You can see a glimpse of the cabin at 0:15 in the video. One special feature of this plane is that some of the economy seats convert to couch seating so that passengers, especially children, can lay down comfortably. Each floor has a bar counter for beverages and there's a multi-purpose room at the back of the first floor for changing and breast feeding. The luxurious First Class can be seen at 2:01 in the video.It features a luxurious in-flight service and a full range of toiletries and bedding. The Airbus A380 has four engines and is approximately 73 metres long, 80 metres wide and 24 metres tall, with a cruise speed of 910 kilometres per hour and a total flight distance of 13,330 kilometres. Features of the Airbus A380 Source :YouTube screenshot The ANA Airbus A380 has a variety of features. The seat pitch is 34 inches (86 centimeters), which allows you to stretch your legs out. The A380 is also equipped with one of the largest LCD monitors in the economy class, offering the latest movies and in-flight programs.There's also a PC power supply and USB port at your feet to keep your gadgets from running out of juice. The in-flight meal will be served in collaboration with "bills," which is said to serve some of the best breakfast in the world. You can enjoy Pork Schnitzel and a Japanese inspired grilled chicken with coconut curry sauce, from 10,000 ft. There are a variety of kids' meals as well. At 1:06 in the video, you can see limited edition plush toys and original goods such as a 1/500 scale FLYING HONU model on sale inside the plane. The Airbus A380 Operates Globally Photo:Airplane・Airbus A380 The Airbus A380, shown in the video, is a turbofan four-engine, super-sized passenger aircraft manufactured by the European company Airbus. The A380 is the largest passenger aircraft in history, with 234 aircrafts in operation by 14 companies worldwide, including Emirates and Singapore Airlines. Historically, the A380 was operated by Singapore Airlines on October 15, 2007, with service between Singapore and Sydney. Japanese airline Skymark agreed to purchase the Airbus A380 on November 8, 2010, but the deal unfortunately fell apart. ANA, on the other hand, was scheduled to reach a purchase agreement in 2008, but due to the stock market crash that year no progress was made. In 2016, it was reported that three Airbus A380 aircrafts would be introduced to the Honolulu route in the spring of 2019, as shown in the video, and the Airbus A380 aircraft, with a sea turtle paint design, began service as FLYING HONU. Summary of the Airbus A380 Source :YouTube screenshot What did you think of ANA's Airbus A380? This article introduced the interior and history of the luxurious Airbus A380. You can take a look at the cockpit at 2:28 in the video, too, so be sure to check it out. The Airbus A380 is said to be priced at $445.6 million USD. The A380 only operating between Hawaii and Japan at this time, but if you're planning on traveling between Japan and hawaii be sure to look into flights on the massive A380! 【Official Website】New A380/ ANA’s new Hawaii with FLYING HONU https://www.ana.co.jp/ja/jp/hawaii24/airbus380/ -
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The 2.5D Musical "Touken Ranbu," Popular Among Women, Is Headed to the World Stage! Backstage at the Touken Ranbu Performance in Paris!
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About the DVD and Blu-Ray of the Musical "Touken Ranbu" This is a promotional video published by "PRIME CAST." The title of this video is "Shibuya no Oto Presents the Musical 'Touken Ranbu' - From 2.5D to the World <Special Edition> Blu-ray & DVD Launch Announcement Video" (シブヤノオト Presents ミュージカル『刀剣乱舞』 -2.5次元から世界へ- <特別編集版> Blu-ray&DVD 発売告知動画). This DVD/Blu-ray was released in June, 2019. This DVD/Blu-ray closely covered "Touken Ranbu - Atsukashiyama 2018" in Paris, France. It also contains unreleased footage of Touken Ranbu performed at the music show "Shibuya no Oto." In addition, bonus videos, including stage footage from the performances "MUSIC JAPAN" and "Shibuya no Oto," which can be seen at 1:36 in the video, the special medley performance at "SONGS OF TOKYO" (2:16), and the live performance in 2018 at the Japanese traditional New Year’s eve music show "Kohaku Uta Gassen (2:45) are also contained in this DVD/Blu-ray. This article will introduce the musical "Touken Ranbu" alongside the video. Check out the video to get a feel for the 2.5-dimensional world of Touken Ranbu. About the Musical, Touken Ranbu Source :YouTube screenshot Toukenranbu is a very popular online game released in 2016 as a smartphone app from DMM Games. It's a sword training simulation game in which players collect "sword boys" by anthropomorphizing famous Japanese swords to fight their enemies in historical battles. Due to the popularity of the game, famous Japanese swords have attracted attention and have been exhibited in museums, shown at musicals, used in theatre, appeared in animations and movies, have had events made about them and have even had products made available for sale. The 2.5-dimensional work refers to the space between the two-dimensional game and the three-dimensional real world. The musical "Touken Ranbu" is a 2.5-dimensional musical action play in which actors recreate the world of the game on stage. Touken Ranbu -From 2.5D to the World <Special Edition> Source :YouTube screenshot The musical "Touken Ranbu" is still being performed and has many different programs. This DVD/Blu-ray contains a program called “Atsukushiyama 2018,” a story about sword men preventing historical revisionists from altering the history of Yoshitsune Minamoto and Musashibo Benkei. This DVD/Blu-ray closely covered the backstage at this musical performed in Paris, France. Other programs include “Bakumatsu Tenroden” and “Three Hundred Years of Lullaby,” while "Bakumatsu Tenrouden 2020" (幕末天狼傳2020) and "Sword Dance: Paradise of the Sea of Tranquility" (刀剣乱舞 ~静かの海のパライソ~) are scheduled to be performed in 2020. The musical will be divided into two parts: the first part is a musical and the second part is a live performance where the audience can enthusiastically support their favorite characters. The main cast of “Atsukashiyama 2018” is led by Mario Kuroba, Ryo Kitazono, Tsubasa Sakiyama all of whom have appeared in the musical Prince of Tennis. A behind-the-scenes look at the performance, including Ryo Kitazono's voice only appearance due to a doctor's stop just before the Paris show (0:45) are included in the DVD/Blu-ray. Summary of Touken Ranbu - From 2.5D to the World <Special Edition> Source :YouTube screenshot The Musical “Touken Ranbu” will be performed again in fall, 2020. Please check the official website for ticket information. The CD album “Token Danshi team Sanjo with Kiyomitsu Kashu” is also on sale and has become very popular, especially among women. If you're interested in the musical, be sure to watch the announcement video, which shows the charm of the musical Touken Ranbu! 【Official Website】Musical “Touken Ranbu” https://musical-toukenranbu.jp/ -
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That's How You Slice a Wagyu Inner Thigh! It Feels So Good to See the Soft, Lean Inner Thigh Being Expertly Cut!
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This video, titled "【WAGYU】和牛 ウチモモ 分割法 TopRound Topside 肉磨き," was released by "Meat Resistance" (ミートレジスタンス). This video introduces how to cut up a cows inner thigh, which is an incredibly delicious cut! The inner thigh on wagyu cows has become a popular cut with little fat. As you can see from its impressive appearance, it's recommended for use in dishes, such as beef cutlets and roast beef, as well as as a fillet. In this video, you can see a professional dismantling of the inner thigh, so be sure to check it out! -
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Enjoy a Trip to Hakone on the Gorgeous New Cruise Ship "Queen Ashinoko"! Check Out the Building Process of This Amazing Pirate Ship in Kanagawa Prefecture!
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Enjoy Hakone, Ashigarashita-gun, Kanagawa Prefecture! New sightseeing boat "Queen Ashinoko" production process video introduction This time we'll be introducing the construction process of the Queen Ashinoko. The video "Queen Ashinoko's Construction From Start to Finish" (クイーン芦ノ湖」の製造過程動画「クイーン芦ノ湖ができるまで」), was released by "Hakone Pirate Ship Hakone Sightseeing Cruise (Official)." The Queen Ashinoko is the 3rd pirate ship that is in service on Hakone's largest lake, Lake Ashinoko. Hakone is a hot spring resort area representing East Japan, and the area is full of tourists year round. However, the appeal of Hakone is not just the hot springs. Going for a cruise on Lake Ashinoko is also one of the major attractions of sightseeing in Hakone, and, as shown in the footage, in 2019, the 3rd pirate ship "Queen Ashinoko" went into service. It has a gleaming golden hull and the design, with its luxurious and classic interior using wood, has become widely talked about and is already very popular. You can see the appearance of the beautiful hull at 4:57 during its commencement ceremony. The Queen Ashinoko was named after a pirate ship, and was designed as a tourist ship of luxury and elegance, with the concept of "from a ship that fights to a ship that prays for peace..."On the bow is a statue of Nike of Samothrace, which is exhibited at the Louvre Museum. It is designed as a luxurious and elegant sightseeing ship. In order to make use of the classical design as a pirate ship, Dawn Design Institute was asked to undertake the basic design; and as shown at 0:35 in the video, Mr. Eiji Mitooka, who served as the industrial designer, says that he was very particular about pursuing a sense of fun, comfort, and luxuriousness from the customer’s point of view. Building the Pirate Ship and How It Was Transported Source :YouTube screenshot Typically, shipyards are located by the sea. Even ships like Queen Ashinoko, that are located in the mountains are built near the sea. In fact, Queen Ashinoko was built at a shipyard in Tsurumi, Yokohama, in Kanagawa Prefecture. But then how was such a massive ship like the Queen Ashinoko brought to Hakone? Well actually, the basic manufacturing of the frame and exterior was done at the shipyard, and then the hull was disassembled into 10 blocks and transported to Hakone by land. You can see the transport at 1:30 in the video. After being transported to Hakone in a large trailer, the Queen Ashinoko was assembled at the owner's company's dock, and then the finishing touches of painting and interior work were done, and finally it was completed. The actual assembly process is shown at 2:37 in the video. You can see that the entire process, including the golden paint job, is carried out by shipbuilding specialists. The wooden interior design was designed by computer and laser engraved for a beautiful finish. Queen Ashinoko is the first ship in Japan to have a laser-engraved interior design using computer graphics. The Launch Ceremony in April 2019! Source :YouTube screenshot Watching the launch ceremony for a ship is quite an awesome experience. You can see a shiny new ship entering the water at Togendai Port at around 4:00 in the video, and there are scenes of many people celebrating at the inauguration ceremony and actual passengers on board at the time of the launch. Summary of the Queen Ashinoko Photo:Mt. Fuji from Lake Ashinoko The tour course of the Hakone pirate ships (Royal II, Victory, Queen Ashinoko) is an approximately 1-hour cruise that goes from Hakonemachi Port → Moto Hakone Port (Hakone Shrine) → Togendai Port → Hakonemachi Port. The magnificent view of Lake Ashinoko from the special cabin is sure to look great on Instagram. Don't forget to take pictures!! The official website of the Hakone Pirate Ships offers a gallery of each ship, prices, timetables, transportation, merchandise and events. Advance reservations are required to join the tour, so please check the official website for that as well. 【Official Website】Queen Ashinoko|Introduction of the pirate ship|Hakone Pirate Ship https://www.hakone-kankosen.co.jp/foreign/en/ 【Tripadvisor】Hakone Pirate Ship https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g298171-d319908-Reviews-Hakone_Sightseeing_Cruise-Hakone_machi_Ashigarashimo_gun_Kanagawa_Prefecture_Kanto.html -
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You'll Be Blown Away by the Sight of Thousands of Electric Lights on These Dekotora! A Look at the Flashy Ride Making Headlines in Japan!
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Introducing "Dekotora" This video, titled "【HD】Story of the modified vehicles~The latest Dekotora Episode②~(【HD】改造車列伝 ~最新デコトラ編②~)," was produced by "Tenku Ranbuー Custom Videosー." It introduces Japan's colorful, customized "dekotora." The beauty of dekotora, with their characteristically flashy appearances, can be seen in the video. If you're interested, be sure to check it out! In this article, we'll introduce the charms of the shimmering dekotora trucks. Be sure to follow along with the video! A Look at Japan's Dekotora Source :YouTube screenshot Dekotora is an abbreviation for decoration truck (in Japanese truck is pronounced "torakku"). Dekotora are artsy trucks that are decorated with glittering electric illuminations, and a flashy exterior. Parts such as the front deck, visor, and front bumper, are especially flashy. Dekotora culture is a unique subculture in Japan, and due to its unique appearance it has also begun attracting attention from overseas. The beautiful trucks are made by decorating the exterior in a variety of ways, such as painting the body in flashy paint, adding electrical equipment such as lanterns and marker lamps, or adding aero parts made of chrome plating and stainless steel. At 2:02, you can see both the interior and exterior of a dekotora. The interior is decorated with stickers and other gadgets, and you can see the dedication of the owner to their vehicle. However, if you put too many decorations on the vehicle, there are times when it won't pass the vehicle inspection, so dekotora fanatics have to keep this in mind when designing their trucks. You can see a variety of unique dekotora on Instagram, or at events and gatherings. There are also plastic models, radio controlled dekotora, and the truck game “Bakuso Dekotora Legend” that you can purchase, so you can enjoy dekotora at home as well. There are different styles for decorating dekotora as well. Some categories are “Gundam Art,” “Modern Art,” “Kansai-style Art,” and “Retro Art.” The History of Japan's Dekotora Source :YouTube screenshot The origin of Japan's dekotora is said to be from seafood transport trucks using stainless steel plates to fix the deterioration of the body. This deterioration was due to the effects of the snow-melting agents. The movie “Truck Guys” which was released in 1975, sparked a boom in popularity and many people began making dekotora. The famous vehicle "Ichiban boshi" which appeared in "Truck Guys," was turned into a plastic model and became very popular among children at the time. Unfortunately, the movie "Truck Guy" received complaints from the police due to its explicit depictions and the movie was discontinued. Because of this, the dekotorora craze slowly began to fade away. Currently, with movies such as "Dekotora Girl Nami" and "The Eagle of Dekotora," dekotora have once again gained public attention. Summary of Japan's Dekotora Source :YouTube screenshot In this video we showed, "【HD】Story of the modified vehicles~The latest Dekotora Episode②~,” produced by “Tenku Ranbuー Custom Videosー"; a video that introduces Japan's flashy dekotora trucks. Dekotora are decked out with beautifully illuminated electronics and paint, and their impressive appearance fascinates onlookers. These flashy dekotora go for a pretty penny, even used. Currently, dekotora are on the decline; However, videos of them on platforms such as Instagram, have garnered a lot of attention, so if you're interested, definitely check them out! -
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Ebizo Ichikawa’s First Overseas Performance in New York! Discover One Man’s Passion for the Traditional Japanese Performing Art "Kabuki"!
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Ebizo Ichikawa in New York This video, titled "Prince of Kabuki Ebizo Ichikawa comes to NYC! / Ebizo Ichikawa|GRAND JAPAN THEATER in NY" (Prince of Kabuki Ebizo Ichikawa comes to NYC! / 市川海老蔵さんGRAND JAPAN THEATER in NY), published by "FCI NY," introduces Kabuki actor Ebizo Ichikawa XI's performance in New York. From 0:51 in the video, you can watch an interview with some of the audience members after the performance, and you can feel how much they enjoyed the performance. We especially recommend this video to people who like Kabuki or are interested in Japanese culture/traditions. In this article, we'll introduce Ebizo Ichikawa, who had his first overseas performance at the Carnegie Hall in New York, alongside the video. Who is Ebizo Ichikawa? Source :YouTube screenshot Ebizo Ichikawa is one of the most famous Kabuki, movie, and Television actors in Japan. He was born in 1977 in Tokyo as the eldest son of Ebizo Ichikawa X (Ichikawa Danjūrō XII). He went to Horikoshi high school in Tokyo. Ebizō is a member of the acting guild Naritaya, and his real name is Takatoshi Horikoshi. He went by the stage name Shinnosuke Ichikawa VII starting in 1985, but adopted the name Ebizo Ichikawa in 2004, becoming the eleventh Ebizo Ichikawa in history. He would soon adopt the name Danjūrō, thus becoming Ichikawa Danjūrō XIII. He fathered two children with his late wife Mao Kobayashi. His daughter is Botan Ichikawa IV, and his son is Kangen Horikoshi (soon-to-be Shinnosuke Ichikawa VIII). Ebizo is also an acclaimed actor as he was cast as the leading role of Miyamoto Musashi in the NHK Taiga drama, Musashi, in 2003. He is known for being strict on himself when it comes to performing. He performs on stage twice a day but never misses his daily morning run and nighttime exercises. You can see his daily life on his Ameba blog, Twitter, and Instagram. He was also in the NHK Taiga drama "Kirin-ga-kuru," as a voice-over narrator, the drama Hana no Ran, the movie Mugen-no-Junin, and Rikyu-ni-Tazuneyo. Ebizo Ichikawa at Carnegie Hall in New York Source :YouTube screenshot Kabuki actor Ebizo Ichikawa performed Noh, Kyogen, and Kabuki at Carnegie Hall in New York in 2016. It was a part of the theater project "Grand Japan Theater," which produces performances of Japanese traditional culture. He performed three programs: "Sanbaso," a Kyogen drama to pray for a good harvest (video 1:26), "Tsuchigumo," depicting the battle between Minamoto no Yorimitsu and the Tsuchigumo spider (dirt spider) (video 1:42), and the popular classical Butoh dance "Shunkyo Kagamijishi" (video 1:56). Noh and kabuki are two traditional performing arts that have influenced each other for hundreds of years, and this was a rare opportunity to enjoy both at the same time. Ebizo’s Kabuki performance at the historical stage in New York was a powerful one. You can tell that it won the audiences’s hearts by watching the video. The video also shows Ebizo’s talk show, held the day before the performance,(0:38), a solo interview where he talks about how he felt in New York, the differences between Japan and America, and how he feels about Kabuki. It’s a must-see video for fans of Ebizo Ichikawa and Kabuki fans in general. Summary of Ebizo Ichikawa in New York Source :YouTube screenshot This video introduced Kabuki actor Ebizo Ichikawa XI's powerful Kabuki performance at the Carnegie Hall in New York, as well as interviews with audience members and the talk show with Ebizo himself. If you're interested in traditional Japanese performing arts, we can't recommend this video enough. It's a great video that captures Japanese culture being enjoyed on a global scale. 【Official Website】Naritaya Danjuro and Ebizo Ichikawa Official Website http://www.naritaya.jp/english/ -
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The Age of Robots Is Finally Upon Us! Meet "Pepper," the Cheery-Eyed Robot Ready to Take Your Order!
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The Cashier "Pepper" by "Pepper" This video, titled "Pepper for Biz [Cashier for Pepper] Feature Introductory Video" (Pepper for Biz 「レジ for Pepper」 機能紹介ムービー), introduces the functions of "Cashier for Pepper" of "Pepper for Biz." The video was released by SoftBank. The video shows how Pepper is used to automate tasks, such as customer service, product ordering and accounting in the store. "Cashier for Pepper" is a solution in which all customer service is handled by a service robot. What Kind of Robot Is Pepper? Source :YouTube screenshot Some of you may have seen Pepper or had conversations with him at smartphone shops or restaurants in Japan. Pepper is a humanoid robot developed in 2014 that can recognize emotion. The emotion-recognizing personal robot is powered by an emotion engine and cloud AI, which allows it to make flexible decisions based on the situation. Pepper performs a series of necessary operations, such as customer service and accounting at stores. Features of "Cashier for Pepper" Source :YouTube screenshot "Cashier for Pepper," shown in the video, is a full-scale, self-checkout system, that performs a series of operations related to product purchases. Pepper is a service robot that can attract customers, recommend products (with a recommended "Plus One" feature"), select menus, and print order sheets on a tablet all at in one. Some of these features can be seen at 1:13 in the video. As shown at 1:31 in the video, Pepper also has the ability to select a payment method, allowing customers to pay with an IC card. Pepper's payment terminal is linked to the POS system, so it can handle a wide range of payment types, including QR payments and electronic money payments. "Cashier for Pepper" also includes a customer registration with Pepper's facial recognition system, order history check, and inbound functions in Japanese, English, and Chinese. This is explained at 2:45 in the video. Summary of "Cashier for Pepper" Source :YouTube screenshot In recent years, due to a decline in the number of workers, the shortage of cashiers has become a major problem in Japan. "Cashier for Pepper" has the potential to be the cashier of the future. If you'd like to implement "Cashier for Pepper" as a staff member to reinvent your store, you can start by checking out Pepper's features and pricing on their website. -
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Japan's mainstay tank, the Type 10 tank, goes on a rampage at the Nerima Garrison in Nerima Ward, Tokyo! The fourth generation of the Ground Self-Defense Force's domestically produced tanks are powerful in both firepower and mobility!
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About the video of the Type 10 tank that went on a rampage at the Nerima Garrison This video is titled "Type 10 Tank Rampage! Nerima Garrison Memorial Event Type10 MBT"(10式戦車大暴れ! 練馬駐屯地記念行事 Type10 MBT). It was taken by "kinokopack," at the exhibition for the Type 10 tank at the Nerima Garrison Memorial Event held at Nerima Garrison. The Type 10 tank is a Japanese main battle tank that was manufactured at a development cost of 48.4 billion yen (~$455m USD). You can see the powerful, dexterous movement of the tank in the video. If you like tanks or other war machines then you don't want to miss out on this video. In this article, we'll introduce the Type 10 tank that appeared at the Nerima Garrison event. Be sure to follow along with the video! Japan's Type 10 Tank: Features and Capability Source :YouTube screenshot The Type 10 tank is a fourth-generation domestic tank, the successor to the Ground Self Defense Force Type 90. The Ministry of Defense's Technology & Research Division is in charge of its development, and Mitsubishi Heavy Industries is responsible for its production. The Type 10 tank has incredibly high firepower, defenses, and mobility, and is an overall well-rounded tank. The main gun is a domestic .44 caliber 120 mm smooth-bore cannon. The shells are a new domestic armor-piercing round characterized by their high penetration. In the video, you can see footage of the Type 10 tank rampaging at the Nerima garrison. From 3:50 in the video, you can also see how it was made at the venue and its hill-climbing ability. The Type 10 tank is also equipped with an air conditioner for cooling the electronic equipment, but not the passengers. As tanks generally run with the windows open, it doesn't make much sense to equip an air conditioner for passengers, and it seems that cooling suits are often used when it's hot. The fuel consumption of the Type 10 tank is not disclosed as they are military secrets. The purchase price is 950 million yen per tank, and seeing as they are weapons, cannot be purchased by civilians. You can make high quality plastic models of Type 10 tanks, radio-controlled models and model cars as well. Why not give them a try? What Is Nerima Garrison? Photo:Japan's Ground Self-Defense Force The Nerima Garrison is a garrison used by the Japan Ground Self-Defense Force where the 1st Division Headquarters and other units are stationed. It is located in Nerima Ward, Tokyo. Because it is close to the city center, politicians and defense ministers often visit for inspection. In addition to the "1st Division Command," the "1st Division General Regiment," "1st Logistic Support Regiment," "1st Inspection Team," "1st Music Team," etc. are also stationed here. The anniversary celebration is held in April and the summer evening festival is held in July. There is also a military parade where you can see the tanks up close. In addition, during the commemorative events of Nerima Garrison, there is a display of equipment and a test-ride corner, so you can experience a once in a lifetime opportunity! Summary of Nerima Garrisons Type 10 Tanks Source :YouTube screenshot The video "Type 10 Tank Rampage! Nerima Garrison Memorial Event Type10 MBT" introduces the exhibition activities of the Type 10 tank at the events held at Nerima Garrison. The Type 10 tank is the newest Ground Self-Defense Force tank and has excellent mobility. In this video, you can feel the power and mobility of the Type 10 tank. Be sure to check it out!