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Ozu Castle – Ehime – 大洲城 – 4K Ultra HD

Ozu Castle, also known as Jizogatake Castle, was originally constructed in 1331 by Utsunomiya Toyofusa. However, the structure as represented now was built sometime between 1585 ~ 1617. During this period, the castle was controlled by a number of lords.
In 1888 the keep was destroyed by a fire, though the two towers or Yagura, that were connected by corridors to the keep were saved. What remained of the castle survived World War II, even though the surrounding castle town was firebombed. In 2004 the keep was re-constructed, along with the corridors that connected the keep to the yagura.

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Le château d’Ozu, aussi connu comme le château Jizogatake, a été construit en 1331 par Utsunomiya Toyofusa. Cependant, la structure que nous connaissons aujourd’hui a été construite petit à petit de 1585 à 1617. En cette période, le château était dirigé par un certain nombre de seigneurs.
En 1888, le donjon fut détruit par un incendie, bien que les deux tours et le Yagura, qui communiquaient avec le donjon par des couloirs, ont été épargnées. Ce qu’il restait du château a ensuite survécu à la seconde guerre mondiale alors même que la périphérie du château était une zone de bombardement. En 2004, le donjon a été reconstruit et communique de nouveau avec le Yagura via ses couloirs.

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Osaka Shinsekai – Kansai – 新世界 – 4K Ultra HD

Simply meaning “New World” Shinsekai was a district developed before the second world war which unfortunately was left neglected for decades afterward and only became popular years later. Built in 1912 just after the Eiffel Tower, the Tsutenkaku now features an open-air deck on top of the main observatory since 2015.

Despite its fame, Shinsekai is a very small district and does not offer many attractions besides The Tsutenkaku Tower and its many restaurants offering one of Osaka’s best-known specialties: Kushikatsu, s deep fried, skewers of whatever food you can think of!

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Avec la simple signification de “Nouveau Monde”, Shinsekai etait un quartier développé avant la seconde guerre mondiale, et qui depuis a malheureusement été négligé pendant des décennies avant de devenir populaire. Au centre de Shinsekai se dresse la tour Tsutenkaku. Construite en 1912 juste après la Tour Eiffel, la Tsutenkaku, qui s’élève sur 103 étages, a en fait été décomposée pour ses matériaux durant la seconde guerre mondiale, puis fut reconstruite en 1956 avec ses équipements actuels, et depuis 2015, avec un observatoire principal à ciel ouvert en son sommet.

Shinsekai reste cependant un quartier qui n’a pas beaucoup d’attractions à offrir en dehors de la tour Tsutenkaku et de ses restaurants qui servent une des meilleures spécialités d’Osaka : Kushikatsu, des brochettes grillées de toutes sortes d’aliments qui vous viennent à l’idée !

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Burger Basically Has Mozzarella for Buns

Fried Mozzarella Burger.

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Hidden Meanings In Kendrick Lamar’s ‘ELEMENT’ Video

Kendrick Lamar’s new music video for Element is full of visual references and inspirations from past civil rights figures, including famed photographer Gordon Parks. We break down the meanings behind the video.

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Arai-Yu Sento – Tokyo – 荒井湯 – 4K Ultra HD

While the difference may be subtle for us foreigners, sento and onsen are two different ways to enjoy Japanese bath culture. Simply put onsen means hot spring with hot natural water, while a sento is a paid public bath with heating boilers and dates back to as early as the Heian Period. In earlier days, it was the norm that ordinary people didn’t own baths at their home.

Today’s sento was introduced to us by a friend, Stephanie, who happens to be one of Tokyo’s most famous sento ambassadors. Located near Tokyo Skytree in Sumida-Ku, Arai-Yu is an old sento constructed in a traditional architectural style called “miyadzukuri.” The same architectural style used for Japanese shrines and temples.

While each sento is unique, Arai-Yu has its own it “golden age” of sento thanks to its design, atmosphere and as well as its amazing mural designed by one of Tokyo’s most famous sento painter : Nakajima-San

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Bien que la différence puisse nous sembler subtile à nous, étrangers, Sento et Onsen sont deux possibilités différentes de profiter de la culture japonaise du bain. Onsen signifie simplement sources d’eau chaude naturelle, tandis que Sento est un bain public classique avec chauffe-eau, dont le principe date du début de l’ère Heian. C’était à l’époque la norme pour les gens ordinaires qui n’avaient pas de bains dans leur foyer.

Le Sento nous a été présenté par notre amie Stéphanie, ambassadrice Française des Sento dans Tokyo. Situé près de la Tokyo Tower à Sumida-Ku, Arai-Yu est un vieux Sento construit dans une architecture traditionnelle appelée “Miyadzukuri” qui est la même employée pour les sanctuaires et les temples.

Alors que chaque Sento est unique, Arai-Yu a vécu son propre “âge d’or” grâce à son design, son atmosphère, et son impressionnante décoration murale qui est l’oeuvre d’un des plus célèbres peintres de Sento a Tokyo : Nakajima-San

Please remember that it is prohibited to take photos or video in a Sento/Onsen without the owner’s approval.

For more information on Sento please visit http://www.tokyo-sento.com/ and special thanks to Steph that was kind enough to coordinate this shoot for us!

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Garyu Sanso Ozu – Ehime – 臥龍山荘 – 4K Ultra HD

What could be describeb as the hidden pearl of Ozu, Garyu Sanso is a subtle yet superb villa located by Ozu’s river and the city’s old town. Built in 1907, and despite its small size, Garyu Sanso is a true masterpiece of both Japanese traditional architecture and design. Indeed, not only did this gorgeous villa take its main inspiration and reference from famous other places such as Katsura Rikyu and Shugakuin Rikyu imperial villas in Kyoto, but it took not less than 9,000 artisans four years to build the masterpiece main building and Chishi-an Tea house mounted on pilotis and giving you a unique view over Ozu’s river.

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Perle rare d’Ozu, Garyu Sanso est une sublime villa située aux abords du fleuve d’Ozu et de la vieille ville. Construite en 1907 et malgré sa petite taille, Garyu Sanso est un chef d’oeuvre du design et de l’architecture japonaise traditionnelle.
En effet, non seulement cette magnifique villa s’est principalement inspirée d’autres endroits célèbres comme deux villas impériales de Kyoto telles que Katsura Rikyu et Shugakuin Rikyu, mais il a fallu quelques 9 000 artisans et quatre ans pour construire le bâtiment principal et le salon de thé Chishi-an, monté sur pilotis et offrant une vue unique sur le fleuve d’Ozu.

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The Rules of Bull Riding (PBR) – EXPLAINED!

Ninh explains – The Rules of Bull Riding. The most popular of all the rodeo sports, this is the most dangerous 8 seconds in sports!

Specific to the PBR or Professional Bull Riders rules, watch this short beginner’s tutorial video guide on how professional bull riding is played, bull riding rules, and how to ride a bull.

Learn about wrecks, rides, re-rides, pbr, spurring, bull fighters, rodeo clowns, top 10 highlights, and more.

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How to get the Perfect Poached Egg

The Eggondola is a boat-shaped egg poacher.
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Pocket-sized Watercolor Paints

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Walking around Omotesando Avenue – Tokyo – 表参道 – 4K Ultra HD

Today’s “Walking Around” video will be all about Omotesando Avenue! Known by many as the Japanese version of the Champs-Élysées, Omotesando Avenue was in fact originally created in the Taisho Era (1912 – 1926) as the formal pathway to Emperor Meiji and his wife Empress Shoken temple also known as the Meiji Shrine.

Today things are really different and as stated earlier, Omotesando Avenue has been transformed into a more of a sophisticated shopping area than a religious one.
Brands like Chanel, Loewe, Louis Vuitton, Tod’s, Dior, Prada and even Apple are now the rulers in this avenue of luxury.

Is this avenue worth checking out? Well yes, while you may found most of these brands in many other cities around the world, Omotesando and its Zelkova tree-lined avenue make for a nice pleasant walk before reaching the Meiji Shrine and the wacky Harajuku area.

Finally, if you have been vastly disappointed by Asakusa cheap souvenir shops we strongly advise you to visit the Oriental Bazar located on the Avenue. Oriental Bazaar offers premium goods and souvenirs from Japan without breaking the bank! Looking for something weirder? Go and check the new Kiddy Land store (http://www.kiddyland.co.jp/en/). Created in 1950 Kiddy Land is one of most famous toy establishments in Japan where you will find some of the coolest things that are only sold in Japan!

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La vidéo “Walking Around” d’aujourd’hui sera consacrée à la découverte de avenue d’Omotesando. Considerée par tous comme les Champs-Elysee japonais, l’avenue Omotesando a en fait été créée durant l’ère Taisho (1912 – 1926) pour assurer une voie directe au temple de l’empereur Meiji et de sa femme l’impératrice Shoken, surtout connu sous le nom de temple Meiji.

De nos jours, les choses ont pris une toute autre tournure. En effet, l’aspect purement religieux pour lequel l’avenue Omotesandro a vu le jour a laissé sa place à une zone commerciale moderne.
Des marques comme Chanel, Loewe, Louis Vuitton, Tod’s, Dior, Prada, ou même Apple sont desormais les “empereurs” de cette avenue de luxe.

Est-ce que cette avenue vaut cependant le détour ? Absolument. Bien que vous pourriez aisément trouver toutes ses marques dans d’autres villes du monde, l’avenue Omotesandro ainsi que l’avenue Zelkova délimitée par ses arbres offrent une belle promenade avant d’atteindre ce fameux temple Meiji et le quartier farfelu d’Harajuku.

Et pour finir, si vous avez été deçu par les magasins de souvenir à petits prix d’Asakusa, nous vous recommandons fortement de faire un tour au bazar oriental situé sur l’avenue. Le bazar propose des produits de premier choix sans pour autant exploser votre budget ! Si vous recherchez des objets plus insolites, visitez donc le tout nouveau magasin Kiddy Land. Créé en 1950, Kiddy Land est specialisé dans la vente de jouets que vous ne trouverez exclusivement qu’au Japon.

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