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Kendo - A Traditional Japanese Martial Art Which Has Been Practiced for Hundreds of Years With Techniques Passed Down From Generation to Generation. Top Kendo Practitioner, Yukiko Takami, Explains the History of Kendo and Expresses Her Feelings About the Sport!
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What Does Top Kendo Athlete, Yukiko Takami, Have to Say About Kendo? In this video "KENDO - Yukiko Takami/Interview - IS JAPAN COOL? DOU (剣道 - 鷹見 由紀子), Yukiko Takami, one of the top Kendo practitioners in Japan, introduces the sport representative of Japanese martial arts. What does this female Kendo practitioner have to say about the sport? About Yukiko Takami Source :YouTube screenshot Yukiko Takami is a Kendo practitioner who has won world championships in both single and group Kendo competitions and is regarded by many to be one of the top Kendo practitioners in Japan. In this video, she talks about the traditional martial art. The Ancient Japanese Martial Art, Kendo Kendo is a Japanese martial art where one fights using a bamboo sword whilst wearing a Kendo uniform which includes protective equipment such as a mask and gloves. The martial Kendo was developed hundreds of years ago (near the end of the Edo era: 1750 AD-1860 AD) in Japan as a way of practicing sword fighting using bamboo swords whilst wearing protective equipment. It has grown in popularity over the years with many competitions being held all over the world. One can compete in Kendo in both single and group competitions, much like other martial arts such as Judo and Karate. One does not simply improve at Kendo by winning matches, training is geared towards improving not just physical strength but also fighting spirit and technique. Moving up the ranks in Kendo also requires more than just strength. There are more than 1.7 million Kendo practitioners competing in Japan, which is more than ten times the number of Judo practitioners currently competing, which number around 160,000. Photo:Kendo The ancient martial art of Kendo is taught to children in Japan as an after-school club activity. There are Kendo halls and classes held all over the country, where one can learn not only technical sword-fighting skills but also about etiquette and Japanese spirit. Yukiko Takami talks in the video of how she used to let her performance in competition affect her emotionally. However, she describes that now, the process is more important than the end result in Kendo, and that learning to respect one's opponent is necessary to grow. From 3:45 in the video, Yukiko Takami talks about the importance of respecting one's opponent instead of focusing on winning or losing. Kendo, the Japanese Martial Art That Begins and Ends With a Bow Photo:Kendo One of the appealing features of Kendo is that it is a martial art one can continue practicing for a lifetime. Yukiko Takami explains that in Kendo, one fights not only using power and speed, but also one's spirit, and that this feature sets Kendo apart from other martial arts such as Karate or Judo. As Kendo is a martial art that wouldn't exist without an opponent, learning to respect each other is a key part of training. In the training hall, known as a dojo, it is custom for students to bow to the shrine and train with their opponents safety in mind. A Top Kendo Practitioner's Thoughts – Summary We hope you enjoyed watching the video of top Kendo practitioner Yukiko Takami! She explains in detail the history of the martial art and also her personal feelings regarding the practice and training. Yukiko Takami also explains in detail the techniques and rules involved in Kendo. We hope you enjoyed learning more about this ancient Japanese martial art. -
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Sukiya Carpentry Is a Traditional Craft That Has Been Passed Down From Generation to Generation in Japan. A Look at Sukiya Carpentry and the Thoughts of Master Carpenters!
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Sukiya Carpentry Traditional crafts are an inseparable part of Japanese culture. When talking about such traditional skills, the carpenter is an occupation that cannot be overlooked. Carpenter is a profession that is matching the word “tradition”. Carpentry is an occupation that is well suited to the word "tradition," and the many skills that are passed down from one craftsman to the next are truly a symbol of Japanese culture. Here we'll introduce the traditional techniques handed down in Japan, alongside the video "Traditional Japanese carpenter/Interview - IS JAPAN COOL? CRAFTSMANSHIP (Sukiya Carpentry)" (Traditional Japanese carpenter/Interview - IS JAPAN COOL CRAFTSMANSHIP(数寄屋大工)), produced by ANA Global Channel. In the video, a master carpenter talks about his thoughts on Sukiya carpentry, and you can see that this ancient occupation, handed down from generation to generation, is one that is filled with more craftsmanship and dedication than we can imagine. Traditional Techniques and Japanese Culture Through the Eyes of Master Sukiya Carpenters Source :YouTube screenshot Shiro Masuda, a Sukiya carpenter and narrator of this video, is one of the master carpenters who has inherited the traditional skills of Sukiya Carpentry, and he has mastered many techniques and skills through his many years of experience. In modern carpentry, there are many places where machines have been introduced, but almost all of the Sukiya carpentry introduced in the video is done by hand. The master carpenter also mentions how the Japanese culture of carpentry can be found in the work that is done from start to finish by hand. Japanese Culture That Has Been Handed Down for Generations Source :YouTube screenshot We can recognize that the work of carpenter, which has been established by traditions, is a world of experiences and skills that cannot be realized overnight. In this video, Mr. Masuda, a master Sukiya carpenter, talks about traditional carpentry, and how it is a world of experience and skills that cannot learned overnight. In the world of Sukiya carpentry, there are many apprentices who work hard to hone their own skills, going as far as to steal skills from craftsmen, and other master carpenters. He goes on to say that the tools which have been used in Sukiya carpentry throughout the years must not be disposed of, but handed over to the new generation of craftsmen, as they believe its good for them and cultivates growth (6:20). There is a lot of attention to detail in Japanese culture, and its traditional crafts are no exception. It's the little things that we don't normally notice that are filled with techniques that have been passed down from one generation to the next. In his video, Shiro Masuda, a master Sukiya carpenter, talks about his apprenticeship as a carpenter and the techniques he learned from his predecessors when he was a young apprentice. The video also shows the master carpenters at work in their studios, so you can watch them at work and enjoy the skill and precision of their craftsmanship as well. Summary of Sukiya Carpentry・Master Carpenter Shiro Masuda By watching the video of master Sukiya carpenter Shiro Masuda, you will learn more about Japanese culture and traditional techniques, as well as the profundity of traditional Japanese carpentry. We highly recommend that you watch the video interview with Mr. Masuda and then visit temples and shrines in Kyoto to learn more about Japanese culture and traditional techniques. By doing so, you'll be able to fully appreciate the beauty of Japanese culture and traditional carpentry. 【Official Website】IS JAPAN COOL? CRAFTSMANSHIP https://www.ana-cooljapan.com/contents/craftsmanship/ -
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Indoor Skydiving in Japan! The Popular Attraction From Germany and Russia Has Arrived in Koshigaya, Saitama! Introducing Flystation in Koshigaya Lake Town!
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Indoor skydiving at “Flystation” The video introduces FlyStation in Koshigaya Lake Town. The video is titled “FlyStation Instructor Demonstration(FlyStationインストラクターデモンストレーション)”, and it was created by “infinitegazelle.” FlyStation offers the indoor attraction of skydiving. As you can see in the video at 1:24, you will float up high even though it is an indoor attraction. You can see how thrilling this attraction is from the video so definitely take a look! This article will talk about the thrilling indoor skydiving attraction "FlyStation". What is FlyStation? Photo:Skydiving Skydiving is a fun activity where you fall from the high in the sky and enjoy floating in the air. As you can see in the video, FlyStation enables you to enjoy skydiving in a completely indoor environment. With a strong winds up to 360 km/h from the bottom of the wind tunnel, you are able to float in the air. This is next-generation entertainment, and it has become very popular in the United States and Europe. And now, this popular attraction has finally arrived in Japan. In the wind tunnel with 19.8 meter height, this is excitement like you've never experienced before. All of the necessary equipment is included in the flight price. There is no need to prepare beforehand. FlyStation, pre-flight school is available to learn how to fly and professional instructors support one-on-one indoor flight. 4 year olds and older are eligible for indoor skydiving. Please note that the weight limit is less than 120 kg (264.5 lbs). With experienced instructors and operators to control the wind, this attraction completely safe. In this video, you can check out the different techniques such as floating up in the air, going upside down at 1:38, and moving every direction in the air. Where Is FlyStation and How Can I Access It? Photo:Koshigaya Lake Town FlyStation is located in Koshigaya Lake Town in Koshigaya, Saitama. It has easy access, being only a 12 minute walk from “Koshigaya Lake Town station” on Musashino line. There is only one location currently, but more locations in Yokohama, Osaka and Chiba will be opened soon. There are also different indoor skydiving locations in Nagoya and Fukuoka. Pricing for FlyStation Source :YouTube screenshot The length of 1 flight at FlyStation is 1 minute long. The flight ticket costs 4,500 yen (~$41 USD) for an adult and 4,200 yen (~$38 USD) for a child on weekdays, 5,000 yen (~$45.50 USD) for an adult and 4,700 yen (~$43 USD) for a child on weekends. A 200 yen (~$2 USD) discount will be applied when you visit on your birthday. The price is a bit high, but considering how much it costs to actually skydive for a minute, FlyStation is a lot cheaper than actual skydiving. It's also great for people who are worried about the dangers of skydiving, as it's totally safe. Summary of FlyStation Photo:Skydiving “FlyStation Instructor Demonstration” is a video by “infinitegazelle” demonstrating indoor skydiving at Koshigaya Lake Town. It has slowly been getting more attentions as it allows you to skydive indoors, and enjoy floating in the air. FlyStation will be the next tourist spot in Saitama. Come visit FlyStation and experience the excitement! We recommend you book in advance if you are visiting during a holiday week, summer vacation or on weekends. ◆Outline of FlyStation◆ 【Address】6-19-3 Koshigaya Lake Town, Saitama 【Access】12 minutes walk from the south exit of “Koshigaya Lake Town station” on JR Musashino line. 【Opening Hours】10:00~19:00 【Parking】Free parking available 【Phone Number】048-940-5010 【Official Website】Flystation/ Experience flying in the air with your kids https://flystation.jp/?gclid=Cj0KCQiA-bjyBRCcARIsAFboWg2KpdOHjHoCjiLdOKiCfUXTWBsCkclR82R-ht7Jg3FPwfnOnC-5BsoaAhxREALw_wcB 【Official Website】AEON Lake Town https://www.aeon-laketown.jp/ -
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Countless Capsule-Toy Vending Machines Line the Walls of Akihabara Station. So Many of Them It’s Hard to Choose! Let’s Get Some Quality Capsule Toys!
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Introducing "Gacha Gacha" (Capsule Toys) on the First Floor of Akihabara Station The video “[4K] Akihabara Station, Capsule toys, Gacha Gacha (September 16, 2019)”(【4K】秋葉原駅・カプセルトイ・ガチャガチャ(2019年9月16日))introduces a lot of "Gashapon" or "Gachapon" (capsule toy vending machines) on the first floor of Akihabara Station. You won't know what the product inside is until you open the capsule, which is really exciting for children, and even adults. In the past, it was common to see three to four capsule-toy vending machines at the corners of supermarkets or candy shops. Now, there are special shops such as "Gacha Gacha Forest" and "Gacha Gacha Kingdom." You'll often see tens of the latest and most popular capsule toy-vending machines lined up. This article introduces Gashapon. What are Gashapon? Capsule Toys? And What's With the Name? Photo:Turning a Gashapon The history of Gashapon is long. They started in 1964, the year of the first Tokyo Olympics. As of 2020, it has been a long lasting historical business for 55 years. Gashapon are vending machines that contains capsules with various different kinds of toys. A fixed amount of coins is slotted into the machine and the lever is turned, after which a random toy pops out. With its long history, there are various names depending on times and regions, such as "Gacha Gacha," "Gacha," "GachaPon," "GashaPon," "P cup," and so on. These names can be categorized according to the manufactures. "Gacha Gacha" and "GachaPon" come from BANDAI and "Gacha" from TAKARA TOMY ARTS. Due to trademarking, "capsule toys" is the formal name. These names are important for the sellers. However, we, the consumers, are free to call it what we want of course. The Charm of Gashapon Variety! Source :YouTube screenshot When it comes to Gashapon capsule toys, the variety is definitely what attracts most people. There are many once-dominant products catching many children’s hearts. Trading cards, bouncy balls, erasers of supercars or Kinnikuman (muscle man) are a few among them. There are several varieties of the same kind as well, so it's fun to collect them. This video introduces capsule toys vending machines with a complete set displayed in a case on them. You can see the quality products right before your eyes and you may not be able to stop yourself from put in just a little more... Vending machines selling cards and stickers are also shown from 0:45 in the video. These days, there are many Gashapon at Narita Airport. They are very popular among visitors from abroad. At first, they were installed so that the unused coins left over from tourists sightseeing in Japan would have a use. Now, more and more tourists buy them as Japanese souvenirs. Summary of Japan's Gashapon Photo:High School Girl Opening Her Gashapon The video this time introduced Gashapon vending machines on the first floor of Akihabara Station. Nowadays, local goods and toys to make your own Gacha goods are sold in the machines, so although the idea is old, they've remained quite popular to this day. They range from major items like quality miniature toys and figurines to eccentric items such as pill bugs and public telephones. New products pop up every day, keeping people coming back for more. If this article has you interested in Gashapon, be sure to save some of your pocket change for Gashapon vending machines! -
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Manga - Japan's World-Famous Contemporary Culture! Boasting a Collection of Over 300,000 Manga, the Kyoto International Manga Museum Is the Place to Go for Any True Manga Fan!
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Learn About the Kyoto International Manga Museum With This Video This video, titled "Kyoto International Manga Museum - Local Information Video Site Machi Log" (京都国際マンガミュージアム - 地域情報動画サイト 街ログ) "Machi Log," a Japanese video news site. It's a promotional video of the Kyoto International Manga Museum located in Nakagyo, Kyoto. One Piece, Chihayafuru, Kimetsu no Yaiba... The craze for Japanese Manga and Cosplay has been rapidly spreading across the world. The Kyoto International Manga Museum is a paradise for manga lovers, and attracts both domestic and international visitors. From the classics to the latest manga - you are free to read any comic from the collection. This article looks at the facilities and history of the Kyoto International Manga Museum. What is the Kyoto International Manga Museum? Source :YouTube screenshot In November 2006, the Kyoto International Manga Museum was founded as a joint project between Kyoto city and Kyoto Seika University (a university noted for its faculties of manga and anime). The building housing the museum is the former Tatsuike Elementary School. Today, the museum is also recognized as a comprehensive cultural facility that holds many important historical, as well as contemporary, manga-related materials including Meiji-period(1868-1912) magazines, the postwar rental comics, and the original illustrations. The museum offers a variety of entertainment to both children and young adults, such as the "Children's Library"(0:58-) that contains plenty of illustrated books for children, the "Walls of Manga" which have a total length extending 140 meters (1:10-), the "International Manga Expo" dedicated to international manga, periodic performances of kamishibai (paper plays) (1:19-), and a portrait corner. Some facilities try to limit overcrowding on Saturdays, Sundays or national holidays by limiting the number of participants. The world-class manga collection includes the classics or the growing section of international manga. Highlights of the Kyoto International Manga Museum Source :YouTube screenshot Not just offering the opportunity to enjoy manga, the Kyoto International Manga Museum also has facilities that allow you to conduct research on the topic as well. The research reference room, for example, allows you to access to the digital archives. Hands-on workshops give participants a real manga-making experience. These facilities and workshops are to help contribute to cultivating future manga artists and animators. Visitors are greeted by a figure from one of Tezuka Osamu's masterpieces, "Hi no Tori" (Phoenix), suspended on the atrium as they walk in. Drawn on the wall of the in-house cafe are the autographs and illustrations by many famous manga artists. These exclusive attractions ensure an instagrammable picture. The museum provides various facilities such as a museum shop that stocks a huge lineup of the museum's original goods, including its mascot character "Manyu". Visitors can enjoy a picnic in the museums courtyard as well. Summary of the Kyoto International Manga Museum Introduction Source :YouTube screenshot This article introduced the Kyoto International Manga Museum, a must-go place for all manga fans or youngsters who are aiming to be illustrators/manga artists themselves. The museum has held many collab events with popular manga. In December 2019, a pop-up store teamed up with "The Seven Deadly Sins" opened there. The Kyoto International Manga Museum offers you quite unique manga-related experiences. It is made to entertain everyone. You can simply enjoy reading manga, or track back the history of the art form. If you're planning on visiting Kyoto It's a great opportunity to visit the Kyoto International Manga Museum. ◆Kyoto International Manga Museum|General Information◆ 【Address】〒604-0846 Kyoto International Manga Museum Karasuma-Oike, Nakagyo-ku, Kyoto Japan (Address to put in your car's navigation system) 604-0846 Kinbuki cho 452, Nakagyo-ku, Kyoto city 【Entrance Fee】Adults - 800 yen, High school and junior high school student - 300 yen, Children - 100 yen(Group discounts are available) 【Hours】10:00-18:00 【Holidays】Tuesdays 【Parking】None 【Telephone No】+81-75-254-7414 【Official Website】Kyoto International Manga Museum https://www.kyotomm.jp/en/ -
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What is this Pokémon card game everyone is talking about? No matter how old you are, anyone can play this fun and addictive Pokémon card game!
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Enjoy Watching This Pokémon Card Game Introductory Video! This video, titled "The Official Pokémon Card Game PV (Pokémon Card Players)" (【公式】ポケモンカードゲームPV 「ポケモンカードプレイヤーズ」) introduces the Pokémon card game which is hugely popular among people of all ages. Thanks to publicity from Youtubers and social media, the Pokémon card game is known worldwide and it would be no exaggeration to say that it is the most popular card game of our time. In this article, we'll introduce you to this new Pokémon card game in detail. How It's Played Source :YouTube screenshot Pokémon cards originated from the video game known in Japanese as Pocket Monsters or Pokémon as it's called in English, published by the Pokémon Company (originally it was published by Nintendo). Card versions were made of the monsters (or Pokémon) that appear in this game to turn it into a 2 player trading card game. Cute monsters, such as Pikachu that appear in the video game, have gained a large number of fans worldwide and the game was recently made into the popular smartphone application "Pokémon GO" which was all the rage for a while. Here is a list of the minimum number of items you will need to play the card game: ・Pokémon card deck (60 cards) ・1 Pokémon coin ・Damage counter (as many 10, 50, and 100 damage counters as possible) ・Poison marker/Burned marker (2 or 3 of each) ・GX marker (1 or 2) Source :YouTube screenshot If you're playing in an official competition, a special mat is also required. The rules are very simple: all you have to do is defeat your opponent's Pokémon in battle using your own Pokémon. Each time you win, you can take a prize card (there are normally 6 prize cards in total). The first player to draw all 6 prize cards wins. Please check the official website for a more detailed description of how to play the game. Can Complete Beginners Start Playing This Pokémon Card Game? Source :YouTube screenshot Trading card games may sound hard to get into at first, but the Pokémon card game is so simple anyone can start playing. For those who haven't collected the 60 cards that normally make up a deck, you can purchase a Starter Set which contains coins and markers among other things, that will allow you to start playing right away! You can also practice playing online via a simulation on the official Pokémon card game website. We highly recommend trying it out before you purchase your first Pokémon cards! From 0:06 in the video, you can see a woman playing with Pokémon cards, and a father and son from 0:18, and at 0:46 you can see a large-scale Pokémon card championship with elementary school students competing against one another. The Pokémon card game is truly a game loved by all generations. Pokémon Card Game Introduction Summary Source :YouTube screenshot Summary of the New Pokémon TCG Causing a Stir Each time a new Pokémon game is released, new character cards based on the Pokémon in the game are also released. The most recent versions are Sun and Moon which was then followed by Sword and Shield. Pokémon is a card game that is constantly evolving. The Pokémon card game is now popular not only in Japan, but all over the world to the extent that there are now Pokémon World Championships being held every year. As you can see from the video, the Pokémon card game brings together people of all ages. Why not relive your childhood and enjoy playing this exciting game? 【Official Website】Pokémon Card Game Players Club https://event.pokemon-card.com/ -
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A Prime Location for Arcade Lovers! Introducing the Latest Game Released at Konami’s Booth at the Japan Amusement Expo!
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PR Video for Konami's Booth at the Japan Amusement Expo This video titled “Konami Arcade Game 2019 (JAEPO)" features Konami's booth at the Japan amusement EXPO 2019 (JAEPO)(ジャパンアミューズメントエキスポ2019(JAEPO)) held at the Makuhari Messe convention center in January, 2019. The Japan amusement EXPO is an exhibition of arcade games held at Makuhari Messe in Chiba (千葉県:Chiba prefecture). Famous game companies such as SQUARE ENIX, BANDAI or SEGA release the latest arcade games at this exhibition. Konami is the maker of various games and gaming consoles such as arcade games or rhythm games set in a game arcade. In this article, we will introduce what the Konami booth exhibits at their booth in the Japan amusement EXPO. Be sure to follow along with the video. Arcade games Introduced at Konami's Booth at the Japan Amusement Expo 2019 Source :YouTube screenshot 1. Dance Dance Revolution 20th anniversary. You can see footage of this from 0:38. DDR is a rhythm game. The golden body of this arcade game is highly visible not only in the Konami booth but also throughout the entire exhibition. 4.1 ch’s high quality sound and 55 inch’s large screen allows players to enjoy endless hours of fun with this rhythm game, which is exactly why many people looking for the newest rhythm game visited Konami's booth. Source :YouTube screenshot 2. ELDORA CROWN “ELDORA CROWN”, an arcade medal game, is a “Dungeon crawler RPG” that was released 15 years ago. Footage of its newest installment appears at 1:40. Although this is an arcade medal game, players can enjoy the many different functions that a normal Dungeon crawler RPG has to offer; one of these being jobs/classes. In online mode, a player can compete with up to 10 other players at a time. Source :YouTube screenshot 3. BOMBER GIRL "BOMBER GIRL” is the most popular game online game among foreign audiences. The old, familiar bomber man is transformed and comes back to life as a cute girl. This arcade game garnered a lot of people’s attention, not only because of the attractiveness of the characters, but also because of the quality of the games 3D images. Also a full-scale baseball card collection game game, "Anima Lotta," a game that will draw you in with its dazzling glimmer, and "Marble Carnival," a type of medal game that uses marbles, were also exhibited at Konami’s booth. Summary of Konami's Japan Amusement Expo 2019 Booth Source :YouTube screenshot Did you enjoy the video featuring the “Konami booth” at the 2019 Japan amusement EXPO? If so, don't forget it's held in January or February every year. In addition to game demos, the Japan Amusement Expo sponsors other events such as the "Tenka Ichigege Festival", the "Tenkaichi Medage Festival", as well as the "Tenka Ikgege Festival." If you want to compete with other players, why not try participating in these competitions? Also there are other exciting activities at the Japan Amusement Expo such as crane games, where players can bring back prizes for free, or you can meet famous YouTubers who visit this Expo to shoot videos. The Japan Amusement Expo is a famous event that attracts about 70 thousand visitors. There are two types of entrance tickets: “Business tickets” and “General entry tickets." If you are interested in the Japan Amusement Expo, be sure to give it a visit! 【Official Website】Japan Amusement Expo http://www.jaepo.jp/top_en.html -
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Become a Ninja in Kabukicho! Shinjuku’s “Ninja Trick House” in Tokyo; Located on the Busiest Shopping District in the East!
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Tokyo's “Ninja Trick House” The video “Ninja Trick House, Shinjuku(手裏剣道場 新宿 忍者からくり屋敷)” was created by “Ninja Trick House in Tokyo”. The Ninja Trick house, where you can throw shuriken and experience becoming a ninja, is located in Kabukicho. You can release stress by listening to the shuriken fly through the air and strike their targets. The facility can be enjoyed by children and adults alike. This article is going to introduce you to Tokyo's Ninja Trick House. What is Tokyo's “Ninja Trick House” Source :YouTube screenshot “Ninja Trick House in Tokyo: Experience the Mystical World of the NINJA” is owned by Legacy Co., Ltd. It is a place where you can experience shuriken throwing and learn ninja sword techniques. You can take your children along or even go as a date. You can enjoy experiences such as touching and drawing replicas of Japanese swords, wooden swords and a ninja swords. It is not something you can experience in many other places. You can check some of that footage out from 0:20 in the video. Searching for trick walls and mechanisms of the ninja house is fun as well. Give it a try if you're curious. Source :YouTube screenshot As you can see from 0:12, the entrance to the Ninja Trick House has red torii gates leading up to its entrance. It feels like you're stepping into another world. During the ninja experience, the first thing they do is show a video that explains ninja. After the video, some ninja enter the room, explain the weapons and tools, and the ninja training begins! You can practice shuriken throwing and swordsmanship at the training range. It is an indoor attraction with a guide, so you can participate without worry. The main attraction, shuriken throwing, is shown from 0:49 in the video. The facility has a Japanese tatami style room that helps make the experience feel authentic! Find out what type of ninja you are, and what school of ninja you belong to as well! Information about Tokyo's Ninja Trick House Photo:Shinjuku Station East Exit at Dusk The Ninja Trick House is about an 8 minute walk from JR Shinjuku station east exit, and a 5 minute walk from Seibu Shinjuku line, Shinjuku Station. As of April, 2020, The admission fee is 1,500 JPY (~$14.00 USD) per person and free for children under 3 years old. The experience itself lasts about 30 to 45 minutes. There is restricted entry when crowded, so we recommend booking ahead of time. The Ninja Trick House has a great reputation, and is very popular among visitors to Japan. The Ninja Trick House also received first prize in TOKYO100; a project by Trip Advisor and the Tokyo Metropolitan Bureau of Transportation. Tokyo's top 100 attractions are shown in the rankings, and there are sites that give coupons as well, so be sure to check it out if you are interested. The world famous "Ninja" Photo:Ninja Ninja existed during the Muromachi period (1336 to 1573) and Edo period (1603 to 1868) in Japan. Their specialty was in intelligence, infiltration tactics, subversion, conspiracy and assassination. Ninja are known all over the world thanks to manga, anime, movies and games. One of the first things that comes to mind for many people when they hear "Japan", is actually ninja. In Japan, you can experience ninja at the VR Ninja Dojo in Kanda, Tokyo, Edo Wonderland Nikko Edomura in Tochigi, the Samurai Museum in Shinjuku and Izakaya Ninja Yashiki in Asakusa. Summary Source :YouTube screenshot The video “Ninja Trick House, Shinjuku”, created by “Ninja Trick House in Tokyo” introduces a facility where you can experience ninja in Shinjuku's Kabukicho. We highly recommend visiting here, as there is no other place where you can experience throwing shuriken and swordsmanship at such a level of authenticity. ◆NINJA TRICK HOUSE: Experience the Mystical World of the NINJA◆ 【Address】 Daiichi Wako Building 4F, 2-28-13 Kabukicho, Shinjuku, Tokyo. 【Access】 8 minute walk from JR Shinjuku east exit. 5 minute walk from Seibu Shinjuku station. 【Entrance fee】1,500 yen. Free for under 3 years old. (April 2020) 【Closures】Every Tuesday and Wednesday 【Parking】None 【Telephone No】 03-6457-3337 【Official Website】Ninja Trick House in Tokyo https://ninja-trick-house.com/en/ 【Tripadvisor】Ninja Trick House In Tokyo Ninja Trick House, Tokyo -
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Captain Tsubasa's Newest Soccer Game! The High-Quality Soccer Game to Be Released in 2020, With Visual Effects True to the Original Anime Series, Is Driving Fans Wild!
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Introducing Captain Tsubasa's Latest Appearance! "PS4/Nintendo Switch 「Captain Tsubasa RISE OF NEW CHAMPIONS」First Trailer(PS4/Nintendo Switch「キャプテン翼 RISE OF NEW CHAMPIONS」ファーストトレーラー)," made public by ‘876TV,’ is a movie introducing a Captain Tsubasa video game, set to be released in 2020. The visual effects loyal to the original anime series are breathtaking, and the video doesn’t fail in delivering this to the fans. Fans are going after hearing about the Captain Tsubasa's latest addition to the series, after nearly 10 years of waiting! In this article, we’ll go into detail about the action packed soccer game, ‘Captain Tsubasa: RISE OF NEW CHAMPIONS,’ and the original series of Captain Tsubasa. Captain Tsubasa Returns 10 Years Later... Source :YouTube screenshot After nearly 10 years, a new captain Tsubasa soccer game is set to release for PS4 and Nintendo Switch. ‘Captain Tsubasa: RISE OF NEW CHAMPIONS’ is scheduled for an August 2020 release. The developer is Bandai Namco Entertainment. It's an action-soccer game with familiar characters from the anime series, Captain Tsubasa, make amazing plays with incredible speed. The game can be enjoyed by anyone as well, making it something to look forward to! Source :YouTube screenshot Each character in the game is dubbed by voice actors, making it easier to indulge in the world of Captain Tsubasa. It's garnered a lot of attention on popular SNS sites in Japan, such as Niconico and 5ch. The video introduced here is the first trailer, and at the time of this article, the third trailer has already been made public! If you’re interested, don't forget to check it out! You can watch spectacular scenes, just like the ones from the anime series, in the video, such as Hikari Matsuyama’s Eagle Shot at 0:36, and Kojiro Hyuga’s Tiger Shot at 0:42. What Is the Captain Tsubasa Series? Source :YouTube screenshot Captain Tsubasa is a soccer manga series by Yoichi Takahashi that was serialized in Shonen Jump. It's often abbreviated as CapTsubasa. The series tells the story of Tsubasa Ozora, whose creed is "the ball is my friend," and other attractive characters such as Genzo Wakabayashi, Kojiro Hyuga, Misaki Taro, and Ishizaki Ryo, who grow up playing soccer. The serialization of Captain Tsubasa caused a soccer boom in Japan was the influence for many soccer players who currently play professionally. Popular foreign players, such Zidane and Neymar, say they started playing football after being influenced by Captain Tsubasa. It contributed enormously to the increase in soccer's population, which was previously quite small in Japan. The series ended once, but restarted as the popularity of soccer had risen due to the start of the J League. There are sequels which take place in countries overseas, like ‘World Youth Ver.’ And ‘Rising Sun.’ ‘Captain Tsubasa Magazine,’ a magazine entirely about Captain Tsubasa, is currently being sold as well. In addition, there are futsal courts called Captain Tsubasa Stadium in places like Yokohama and Tokyo, and they're very popular among children. Summary of Captain Tsubasa's Latest Appearance Source :YouTube screenshot ‘PS4/Nintendo Switch 「Captain Tsubasa RISE OF NEW CHAMPIONS」First Trailer,’ created by ‘876TV,’ is a video introducing a high-quality Captain Tsubasa soccer game. It's the first (non-mobile) Captain Tsubasa game in about 10 years so it's grabbing the attention of many fans. It's a refreshing game where you can enjoy making incredible, action-packed plays. Check it out if you’re interested! As for smartphone games, there's ‘Captain Tsubasa ZERO Score! Miracle Shoot’ and ‘Captain Tsubasa Fight! Dream Team’, so don’t forget to check those out as well! -
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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!