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Video article 16:12
Kawagoe - A City in Saitama Prefecture Full Of Fascinating Sights! Only an Hour From Tokyo, There's a Whole World of Retro Cityscapes To Explore Here!
Travel Local PR- 311 plays
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Introducing a Video Full Of the Charms of Kawagoe, Saitama This video, titled "JOURNEY THROUGH SPACE-TIME~ Kawagoe City Promotion Movie" (【日本語】時空を超える旅~JOURNEY THROUGH SPACE-TIME~ Kawagoe City Promotion Movie), was uploaded by "kawagoecitychannel" (kawagoecitychannel 川越市チャンネル). Kawagoe, Saitama, located in Japan's Kanto region is referred to as "Little Edo" (Ancient Tokyo) and there are many places where you can experience traditional Japanese culture. When the woman in the video, wearing a unique kimono, steps into the streets of Kawagoe, it's as if she's stepped back in time to a Japan that existed hundreds of years ago! Kawagoe, located in the southern part of Saitama, is a popular tourist spot that can be reached from Tokyo in 30 minutes. Enjoy viewing the charms of Kawagoe. Kawagoe - The Host of the Tokyo Olympics Golfing Event! Photo:Golf During the 2020 Tokyo Olympics and Paralympics, various sport events are scheduled to be held at venues around Japan and the number of tourists is expected to rise. The golfing events will be held at the Kasumigaseki Country Club in Kawagoe, Saitama which can be seen from 0:23 in the video. Kasumigaseki Country Club is full of natural scenery and has hosted many international golf tournaments in the past. Players from all over the world can enjoy the fresh breeze as they play golf. The Charms of Kawagoe Photo:Honmaru Goten, Kawagoe Castle, Saitama Prefecture The route around Kawagoe Castle's Inner Palace and the castle town is popular among tourists. First, enjoy sightseeing at Kawagoe Castle and Kawagoe Kita-in Temple, shown at 8:26 in the video. The shopping street Taisho Roman Yume Dori and Kashiya Yokocho are lined with shops selling Instagrammable traditional crafts and local food from Kawagoe. When going sightseeing here, you can stop by a kimono studio and find one to wear around town. This can be seen at from 2:58 in the video. There are also rickshaws and bikes, which can be seen from 5:05. Other highlights of Kawagoe include the retro bus (6:16) and the lantern studio (6:25)! The Popular Kawagoe Festival Photo:Kawagoe Festival floats, Saitama Prefecture As you can see from 10:53 in the video, the Kawagoe Festival is an annual fall festival of Kawagoe Hikawa Shrine held every October. On the day of the festival, Kawagoe is decorated with traditional Japanese lanterns, and floats and the music echoes through the air. At the end of the festival, you can see a large display of fireworks in the starry sky. Enjoy the festival by wandering the streets and temples in kimono/yukata and eating eel kabayaki, the local specialty of Kawagoe. Summary of Kawagoe, a Charming Town in Saitama Prefecture Photo:Little Edo in Kawagoe, Saitama Prefecture Kawagoe, Saitama, just an hour from Tokyo, is full of amazing sightseeing destinations and delicious food. Be sure to check out the video and go sightseeing in Kawagoe! 【Official Website】Kawagoe City, Saitama Prefecture City Hall Website https://www.city.kawagoe.saitama.jp/foreignlanguage/index.html 【Tripadvisor】Kawagoe City https://www.tripadvisor.com/Tourism-g298177-Kawagoe_Saitama_Prefecture_Kanto-Vacations.html -
Video article 7:28
Pewter - A Craft Produced by Master Artisans That Has Been Passed Down for Generations in Japan. A Close Look at One Pewtersmith Who Respects the Tradition of His Craft and a Look at His Beautiful Works
Traditional Crafts- 66 plays
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Introducing the Pewtersmiths of Japan This video, titled "Japan Handicraft Encyclopedia - Suzukou" (ニッポン手仕事図鑑 × 錫光), was uploaded by "Japan Handicraft Encyclopedia" (ニッポン手仕事図鑑). The art of using tin and lead to produce sake sets, chaki for tea, and various other containers, is a tradition said to have been passed down in Japan for centuries. This time we'll introduce the pewtersmiths of Suzukou, a long-established pewter shop. Suzukou is a workshop run by pewtersmiths Keiichi Nakamura and Takayuki Yoyama. At Suzukou, pewtersmiths manufacture new pewter products while reminiscing over the memory of their ancestors. Experience the beauty of their traditional craft in the video! What Exactly is a Pewtersmith? Source :YouTube screenshot A pewtersmith is a craftsman who uses tin or lead as a material to make tokkuri (sake bottles), flower pots, tea pots, and more. The use of tin and lead gives the product a mild flavor and excellent temperature retention properties, both hot and cold. In addition, tin is resistant to corrosion and does not attract moisture, making it a material that is pleasant to the touch. The products made by pewtersmiths can be used for many years, and this is a profession that is known to produce products that will last a lifetime. Suzukou – The Workshop of a Master Pewtersmith Source :YouTube screenshot It's believed that pewtersmithing was introduced from China about 1,200 to 1,300 years ago, during the Asuka and Nara periods (~592 to 794 AD). Established in 1987, the workshop "Suzukou," located in Kawaguchi, Saitama, was granted the honor of producing a water-dropper as a gift to Fumihito, Prince Akishino, and has been manufacturing products while following in the footsteps of its predecessor, Kozan Nakamura, famous as a master craftsman of our time, and collaborating with many craftsmen from different industries. As a workshop for the next generation, "Suzukou" is a place where tradition is respected and new things are born. Today, it attracts the attention of many people throughout Japan. Keiichi Nakamura - A Pewtersmith Who Insists on Working by Hand Source :YouTube screenshot Keiichi Nakamura was working as a company employee until he inherited his father's pewtersmithing business, which led him to be the craftsman he is today. From the interview, you can feel his strong feelings towards his craft with each word he speaks. He believes that his father's title of "a master craftsman of our time" will serve as a catalyst for the birth of new pewtersmiths in the future and allow them to connect the past and present. In the video, you can see the beautiful pewter products made by hand by Keiichi Nakamura. They're truly works of art. Summary of the Pewtersmiths of Suzukou Source :YouTube screenshot This video introduced an interview with the pewtersmiths of Suzukou. After listening to the interview, we hope you've come to appreciate the beautiful craft and are considering trying it out for yourself! Or at the very least, have come to appreciate traditional Japanese crafts. Some of Suzukou’s most popular products, such as the "Tumbler old fashioned 9 oz 'tsuchime'" (ぐい呑み・タンブラーオールド9オンス), can be purchased on their website. Consider checking out the beautiful traditional crafts made by these master pewtersmiths! 【Official Website】Suzukou|A Pewter Manufacturer and Distributor That Focuses on Handcrafted Products https://www.takumi-suzukou.com/hpgen/HPB/entries/7.html -
Video article 18:05
This Long-Established Candy Store Has Been Located in "Candy Alley" in Kawagoe, Saitama, for 100 Years. How to Make the "Kumiame Sakura Stick" by Tamariki Seika
Food & Drink- 82 plays
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This Long-Established Candy Store Has Been Located in "Candy Alley" in Kawagoe, Saitama, for 100 Years. How to Make the "Kumiame Sakura Stick" by Tamariki Seika This video shows the making of candy at "Tamariki Seika" in Kawagoe, Saitama. Tamariki Seika has been making handmade candies for over 100 years. The shop is located in "Candy Alley" (Kashiya Yokocho) a popular tourist spot in Saitama Prefecture, and offers a wide variety of kumiame candy. Kumiame is a type of rolled candy that when cut shows a picture or face, such as Kintaro Ame. In the video, they make "Flower Kumiame Sakura." The candy which was as big as a log, was stretched and stretched, and at the end, a cherry blossom pattern can be seen in the cut section. Be sure to check out the video to see the 100 year old techniques in action! ◆Tamariki Seika Store Information◆ 【Address】350-0062 Saitama, Kawagoe, Motomachi, 2 Chome−7−7 【Access】A 15-minute walk from Hon-Kawagoe Station 【Avg. Price】¥200+ 【Hours】10:00-17:00 【Closures】Mondays 【Phone】049-222-1386 【Tabelog】Tamariki Seika https://tabelog.com/en/saitama/A1103/A110303/11005857/