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Japan needs the diverse perspectives represented in the creative performance arts & Aya tells us the how and why theatre, acting and performance helps us live healthier and happier lives.Aya Kawakami Murray is a university educator who founded the Theatre Iridescence in Nagoya and will give us insights on her backstory, vision for the theatre, a bit about her process, and introduce some of the group's upcoming projects. In this talk, Aya introduces why she started the theatre, how she feels about being based in Nagoya Japan and how teaching the performance arts is a great life skill for her students.Buy your tickets and see more about past and upcoming performances on the website for Theatre Iridescence - founded by Aya Kawakami Murrayhttps://theatreiridescence.com/BGM thanks to The Beanpod host Casey Bean - Support Casey Bean's Musical Journey on BandCamp https://caseybean.bandcamp.com/
Tim Melton, American missionary in Nagoya Japan, takes us on a journey to give inside on people of other religions. Most people of other religions do not know about the gods they profess to serve. He then leads us into our need to know the one and only true God. We need to know Him and about Him. If we are to proclaim our God to others we have to know who He is, and what He is about. Our God made everything but Himself. He needs nothing from us. Other gods whether icons or idols are made by human hands. They need to be sustained by humans. We need to be sustained by the one true God.
On this day in 1954, the King of the Monsters made his big screen debut when the original “Godzilla” premiered in Nagoya, Japan. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Late breaking news on the July Grand Sumo Tournament starting in Nagoya Japan tomorrow. Just a few snippets of info. July preview notes available on the twitter Let's Learn Sumo page
Mo and family are in Paris, France today but it doesn't stop them from giving you a new GTWM episode with Sam Oh. Love, life and 90's pop music are in store tonight. Let's check out the calls! Caller #1 is Keiko 34yrs old from Nagoya Japan. Keiko was ghosted by her ex-boyfriend two years ago and that she is in a new relationship, her ex has reached out and she doesn't know if she needs closure. Caller #2 is Kelly who is 23yrs old from Manila. Kelly's BF is in med school and she is frustrated about the lack of time and intimacy that's going on right now. How can she sacrifice and maintain hope that she will have a boyfriend experience with a guy who spends so much time getting ready to be a doctor. Powered by Anchor.fm , we will see you on another episode of GTWM tomorrow. Thanks for the download and please support the podcast by donating as little as $0.99 cents via Anchor at: anchor.fm/djmotwister --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/djmotwister/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/djmotwister/support
This is the third and final episode of my April conversation with Tim Burns, missionary in Nagoya Japan with his wife, Chie and three kids. In this last part, we talk about a concerning trend Tim has noticed with parachurch ministries in Japan started by younger Americans. Which leads us to delve into some of our concern for the church in America. Thanks for listening!
This is the second part of my April conversation with Tim Burns, missionary in Nagoya Japan with his wife, Chie and three kids. In this episode, we talk about ways the Japanese culture makes it hard to share the love of Christ, and his perspective on it. Thanks for listening!
My next guest is Tim Burns, church planter in Nagoya Japan with his wife Chie and their three kids, who are stateside on furlough. Tim was also my very first guest back in October 2019 and I wanted to have him back to hear how ministry has been the last two and a half years, how COVID was in Japan, and the missions landscape in Japan at the moment. In this first episode of three, Tim and I talk about what has happened since October 2019. Also, we actually recorded a couple months ago in April. Thanks for listening!
DJ SID is a DJ based in Nagoya Japan. He is a tour DJ for Japanese rap star ¥ellow Bucks. IG: @djsid_tttg See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In today's episode of Money Holic, we will talk about 10 Best Places to Stay in Nagoya, Japan. Nagoya is probably best known as the automotive industry center of Japan. Stay Tune on Money Holic. ------- Support us with a cup of coffee on: https://anchor.fm/moneyholic/support --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
The first week of my 90-day challenge is completed! Wow, consistency is the muscle I am getting stronger. I break down what has been going on this week, Texas Unemployment info, Nas new album, and more! Make sure to stick to the end because I added some buried audio from my tour to Japan with friend and Frequent collaborator Kinyo as we are on a bus in Shizuoka japan on the way to Nagoya Japan. I posed the question do you find being distracted sitting still? Work with me: INSTAGRAM @graffitithemindson WEBSITE: www.dabtroll.com EMAIL: goldendabtroll@gmail.com Tarot/Guidance readings CBD Products (Venus Retrograde Prerolls, Smokable Tea Blend, and more!) , My Book, and services! dabtroll.com/shop My New Album Quantum Containers Vol.1 Listen/Stream https://mrcomposition.bandcamp.com/album/quantum-containers-vol-1 T-Shirts Now Available! https://teespring.com/stores/dtc-time-machine donations (very much appreciated) cashapp $dabtrollcreations or paypal mr_composition@yahoo.com My First Book Ideas of Illusion Available: Paperback: http://dabtroll.com/shop/ideasofillusionpb/ EBook: http://dabtroll.com/shop/ideasofillusioneb/ *Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use. No copyright infringement intended. ALL RIGHTS BELONG TO THEIR RESPECTIVE OWNERS --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-composition/support
Beyond Bushido brought to you by Rat Salad Review is now starting Pancrase from the UFC Fight pass archives. Come join EA, Rena, and JL as they continue with the first-ever MMA promotion in Japan. Tonight we watch Pancrase Truth 7 from Nagoya Japan in October 1996. This event has stars like Bas Rutten, Vernon "Tiger" White, and Yuki Kondo. Please watch our entertaining watch-thru and comment during the show. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/rat-salad-review/message
Beyond Bushido brought to you by Rat Salad Review is now starting Pancrase from the UFC fight pass archives. Come join EA and JL as they start the first-ever MMA promotion in Japan. Tonight we watch Pancrase Truth 7 from Nagoya Japan in October 1996. This event has stars like Minoru Suzuki, Bas Rutten, Yuki Kondo, Guy Mezger, Takafumi Ito, and Semmy Schilt. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/rat-salad-review/message
Listen as we explore true crime and folklore in Nagoya, Japan!
We have ventured into Japan! I've brought along my friend Dave Calarco aka Mr. Miner to help me navigate! Dave attended the entire run and will be my guest for the next five episodes giving a first hand account on these unique shows. In this episode Dave's recaps the first 3 Japan shows and then we talk about the 6/13/2000 Club Quatrro show. The soundcheck is fun with "Ginseng Sullivan" a spacey "Jam", an awesome "Crossroads" and some crazy Phish in "Say My Name>O Yeah!".Mr. Miner's Archived Essay on Japanhttp://phishthoughts.com/tag/japan/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this episode of Following Jesus with Christ Church, pastors Andrew VanderMaas & Addison Hawkins bring you a conversation with Christ Church member Kuni Hotta. Kuni currently lives in Nagoya Japan where he is finishing his seminary education in preparation for pastoral ministry. You can find more information about Kuni's mission by going to his MTW landing page. Missions, coming from the Great Commission found in Matthew 28:16-20 informs how Christ Church views the Gospel of Jesus Christ going forward around the world. Christ Church supports through prayer, finances and activity missionaries around the globe. For more resources please visit our Resources page, or check out previous episodes of this podcast. Grace & Peace
From December 30, Urumqi Airlines plans to open two new international routes from Urumqi to Nagoya, Japan. With the opening of Urumqi(URC) – Wuhan(WUH) – Nagoya(NGO) from the 30th of December, with flights scheduled on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday; Urumqi(URC) – Jinan(JNA) – Nagoya(NGO) route will be opened on December 31 for every Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday, and Sunday. The route is the second and third international scheduled routes opened by Urumqi Airlines. The opening of this international route indicates that Urumqi Airlines will further accelerate the pace of international route network build-up, and is these route layout is significant for Urumqi Airlines to create a “connected Eurasian” network. In the past, citizens of Urumqi and surrounding areas traveling to and from central Japan required transit in cities such as Xi’an and Beijing, which took a lot of time. After the opening of the route, Xinjiang passengers only need 9 hours to reach central Japan, which greatly reduces the travel time and travel costs of passengers. In addition, the route connects the two secondary aviation hubs of Wuhan and Jinan in China, enriching the routes and time options for passengers from the two places and surrounding provinces and cities to Japan. At the same time, the opening of the route provides a more convenient air channel for economic and trade exchanges and cultural exchanges between these cities. The flights from Urumqi (URC) to Nagoya (NGO) via Wuhan (WUH) will operate with the following schedule starting on December 30, 2019: UQ2657 / URC – WUH / 7:05AM – 11:25AM (Mon, Wed & Fri) UQ2657 / WUH – NGO / 1:05PM – 5:15PM (Mon, Wed & Fri) UQ2658 / NGO – WUH / 6:45PM – 10:05PM (Mon, Wed & Fri) UQ2658 / WUH – URC / 11:55PM – 4:20AM (Fri, slightly different on Mon & Wed) The flights operating via Jinan (TNA) will operate from December 31, 2019, with the following schedule: UQ2659 / URC – TNA / 7:30AM – 12:00PM (Tue, Thu, Sat & Sun) UQ2659 / TNA – NGO / 1:30PM – 5:15PM (Tue, Thu, Sat & Sun) UQ2660 / NGO – TNA / 6:45PM – 9:15PM (Tue, Thu, Sat & Sun) UQ2660 / TNA – URC / 11:50PM – 4:30AM+1 (Tue, Thu, Sat & Sun) None of the flights between Urumqi and Nagoya will be non-stop and it would still be difficult to foster them in the future, as there are currently 10 other Chinese carriers serving flights to Nagoya from 23 cities in mainland China. As for the two routes Urumqi Air is serving from Wuhan and Jinan, both airports are already served by other Chinese carriers who are competing on the same route, with Shandong Airlines serving Jinan and Nagoya 3 times weekly and China Southern serving Wuhan – Nagoya with twice weekly as well. From 1st April earlier this year, Urumqi Airlines implemented service differentiation and customisation on its entire flight network which divided baggage allowance and meal policies into four different classes, with baggage allowance ranging from 10kg to 30kg and after the new implementation, meal service for flights within three hours will be cancelled, with more snack options being added for purchase.
Special takeover show from Nagoya-Japan. Dope Jams duo Christian Ollier & Tom Langford are joined by MC/Producer/DJ & graphic designer guru Ago for 50mins of personal wax favorites. As always, strictly vinyl for this episode. Featuring tracks from Daedalus, Bola Johnson, The Ska Flames, Tommy McGhee & more.
Hear about travel to Nagoya, Japan as the Amateur Traveler talks to Lena Yamaguchi from nagoyafoodie.com about her adopted home.
Hear about travel to Nagoya, Japan as the Amateur Traveler talks to Lena Yamaguchi from nagoyafoodie.com about her adopted home.
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Hear about travel to Nagoya, Japan as the Amateur Traveler talks to Lena Yamaguchi from nagoyafoodie.com about her adopted home.
Through the story of the redemption of Nineveh, we can clearly see the importance of caring for, praying for and serving our city.
Through the story of the redemption of Nineveh, we can clearly see the importance of caring for, praying for and serving our city.
Join Lee at Open Door as he talks to Google Innovator and Trainer Nathan Gildart. Alongside teaching, Nathan is a passionate Ed Tech advocate. He runs the Google Education Group for Nagoya (Japan) organises Edcamp Kansai, and is training the next cohort of Google Innovators in Japan. Nate on Twitter Learning Light Bulbs Blog --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/open-door/message
Chemistry is often considered the 'central science', because it serves as a bridge between so many disciplines: physics, biology, engineering, computers and the environment. And chemists are also on the forefront of some exciting research that could change our world. Joining Ben is Professor Cathy Crudden, award-winning chemist and head of the Crudden Research Group. They discuss the cutting edge of chemistry research as well as Cathy's mentoring philosophy, traveling and working in Japan, and more. About the Guest Cathleen Crudden was born in Belfast, Northern Ireland to Patrick and Linda Crudden. Shortly thereafter, her family emigrated to Canada, where they settled in Toronto and gave Cathleen two younger sisters, Mary and Sarah, and her only brother, Patrick. Cathleen grew up in Toronto attending Notre Dame high school in the Beaches before starting her B.Sc. at the University of Toronto. After this, she stayed on at the U of T to complete a master’s degree with Professor Mark Lautens. Ottawa was the next stop where Cathleen completed her Ph.D. under the supervision of Professor Howard Alper. During this time, she had the pleasure of an extended stay in Japan, doing research with Professor Shinji Murai and Naoto Chatani at Osaka University. After completing her Ph.D., she was an NSERC postdoctoral fellow with Professor Scott E. Denmark at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA. In 1996, she started her own research group at the University of New Brunswick. After 5 years at the University of New Brunswick, where she learned to canoe, pick fiddleheads and tell the difference between hostas and skunk cabbage, she was offered a job at Queen’s University, where she moved in 2002 as a Queen’s National Scholar. In 2006, Cathleen and the distinct pleasure of taking part of her sabbatical back in Japan, this time in Nagoya in the Noyori Research Labs, with Professor Kenichiro Itami as her host. In addition to learning some great chemistry, she experienced an earthquake, improved her Japanese (すこしだけ) and enjoyed a few nights out at local karaoke bars. In 2007, it was off to Spain for a half sabbatical with Elena Fernandez, enjoying the fabulous Catalan hospitality, chemistry and food. In 2010, Cathleen became Mom to her beautiful daughter Caitlin, and shortly after her return from maternity leave, became head of an NSERC CREATE award in Chiral Materials. For 2011-13, she was Vice President, President and Past President of the Canadian Society for Chemistry. In 2013, Cathleen was offered a position at the Institute of Transformative Bio-Molecules in Nagoya Japan as a Research Professor. With the help of her very talented Assistant Professor Masakazu Nambo, she runs a satellite group there year round. Learn more about Cathy and the Crudden Group.
Dean Cadre is a consultant with IG Wealth Management in Saskatoon. He is a Pillar Award winner and conducts financial literacy seminars at public and private events in the city. Dean attended the Southern Alberta Institute of Technology and graduated from the Cinema, Television, Stage and Radio Arts program in 1986. Some of his first work in television was at the Calgary Olympics in 1988. In 1993 he relocated to Nagoya Japan, the country’s 3 rd largest city, and returned to Canada in 2008. While in Japan he worked for Oak Lawn Marketing, one of Japan’s largest television shopping companies and hosted his own radio show on Radio-I 79.5FM from 2001-2008. During his last 4 years in Japan, Dean was also the sales and marketing manager for a large vehicle exporter and negotiated trade with the Ambassador’s from several sub Saharan African nations. Dean and his wife Yuko moved to Saskatoon in June of 2013 with their now 4 year old daughter Julia. He is fluent in Japanese and enjoys the outdoors and camping with family. Dean hopes his energy and experience will help shape Saskatchewan in new and positive ways. Dean G. Cadre 300, 203 Stonebridge Blvd Saskatoon, SK S7T0G3 Ph: +1-306-955-9190 ext. 302 Em: Dean.Cadre@investorsgroup.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/3keyswithdiacre/support
How do you win a fast-paced first-person shooter? Answer: it helps to have a good GPU, of course. How do you win one of the world’s most high profile robotics competitions? You guessed it, it helps to have a good GPU. Doug Morrison of the Australian Center for Robotic Vision helped lead the team that developed Cartman, a custom-built, cost-effective robotic system that picked and placed its way to victory in the 2017 Amazon Robotics Challenge global finals in Nagoya Japan last year.
More ninja movies on Your Stupid Minds! This time we attempted to find an underwhelming movie to put an end to this ninja episode massacre. We thought we had a perfect candidate with 1995’s The Hunted starring Christopher Lambert in his first non-Highlander movie on YSM. As it turns out, this movie is great! Paul Richie (Lambert) travels to Nagoya Japan on business and has a lovely date with Kirina (Joan Chen), a supposedly Japanese woman despite being obviously Chinese. After a date in the park listening to the traditional Japanese drummers, they go back to her hotel for a night of sultry hot tub sex. After Richie leaves, ninjas show up and murder Kirina. Richie tries to stop them, only to be hit with shurikens and nearly stabbed to death. After being attacked again in the hospital by ninjas led by the nefarious Kinjo (John Lone) who come to finish the job, he teams up with a samurai Ichiro (Yoshio Harada) and his wife Mieko (Yoko Shimada) to hide out on their secret samurai island to wait for Kinjo.
On this episode of the ComingToAmericaBaseball.com Podcast we come to you from #Nagoya #Japan as Professor Paul Tanner joins host Philip Riccobono, showing off his prized #baseball card collection- including ones from legends #Ichiro to #Sadaharu #Oh to #Mantle, Paul’s role in cult classic film, Mr. Baseball (1992), discusses some of the more interesting foreign players of past in #NPB and more. Please subscribe on the YouTube Channel and also check us out on Twitter @ComingToAmerBb Please subscribe on iTunes and Stitcher Radio Music by Joe Ferrante
Данный микс был записан специально для "FABULOUS EDM FESTIVAL", который проходил 2014.02.11 в эфире ZIP FM, одной из самых главных танцевальных радиостанций Японии, которая находится в городе Нагойя.
Данный микс был записан специально для "FABULOUS EDM FESTIVAL", который проходил 2014.02.11 в эфире ZIP FM, одной из самых главных танцевальных радиостанций Японии, которая находится в городе Нагойя.
Francisco Maldonado, Antonio Maldonado y Jaime Gramal en la ciudad de Nagoya - Japan se encuentran y graban el disco "Tresure of Life" Live Recording DISFRUTEN
In 1997, the biggest war in professional wrestling was being fought on both sides of the Pacific Ocean, with the New World Order and its enemies. Welcome to your guide to some of the best matches from this month in New Japan History. Today we are going to recap a 10 Man match that took place at in Nagoya Japan on March 20 1997. Welcome to the Wrestling Stable Podcast, where you don’t join, you’re chosen. I am your host Will Williams. Please follow us on Twitter @WrestlingStable or visit us at WrestlingStable.com for the latest News, Updates and Reviews.Wrestling Stable's Wrestling Stories describe the history of Wrestling's Best Stories. We do match backgrounds, history and wrestling bios. We are not just on YouTube but on all Podcast Providers such as Spotify and iTunes: http://www.wrestlingstable.com/podcasts#WrestlingStable #ProWrestlingCONNECT WITH ME: Email: Hello@WrestlingStable.comWebsite: http://www.WrestlingStable.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/WrestlingStableInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/wrestling_stable/TikTok: @wrestlingstableFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/wrestlingstable/