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Best podcasts about Tottori

Latest podcast episodes about Tottori

Cat with Beard from JAPAN
#152 - Chugoku: The Amazing MIDDLE Kingdom of Japan

Cat with Beard from JAPAN

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2025 25:23


Chugoku (Chuugoku / Chūgoku), or 'middle country,' has long been thought of as a bridge between Japan and the rest of the world. While the region is best known for Hiroshima Prefecture, it's also fascinating to investigate the surrounding areas of Okayama, Shimane, Tottori, and Yamaguchi. In this guide, we'll discuss the best attractions, hidden gems, and reasons why you should make time to visit this amazing part of Japan. Check out our social media below

Apprendre le japonais avec Keiko
Une petite histoire 2025.2.22

Apprendre le japonais avec Keiko

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2025 11:14


Je suis allée à Tottori. J'ai mangé des crabes et j'ai acheté une tasse. Il neigeait beaucoup. C'était étonnant !!J'ai posté la vidéo sur YouTube aussi.https://youtu.be/pvwWZJwglSI?si=6ufMy7nLLDqQT-bBMiso journal : misojournal.blogspot.comYouTube : https://youtube.com/@keiko12241?si=XkolNELPOEeSgfOJ

Snow Country Stories Japan
Saving the Japanese Giant Salamander & Environmental Advocacy in Japan Pt.2 with Richard Pearce / Sustainable Daisen

Snow Country Stories Japan

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2025 41:18


Send us a textThis is the second half of Episode 44 of the podcast, my cha with Richard Pearce of Sustainable Daisen. Originally from the UK, Richard founded and operates Sustainable Daisen – an NPO dedicated to the protection of the Japanese Giant Salamander and effective conservation of its habitat. Richard and I discussed the salamander, the threats it is facing and the tremendous work of Sustainable Daisen in the first part of the interview. In the second half of our interview Richard speaks about the state of environmental conservation in Japan including this critique of farming practices, animal husbandry, waste management and upcoming projects with Sustainable Daisen. Richard is critical of many policies and practices in Japan and in doing so, positions himself a vocal foreign advocate in a society that discourages people from speaking up. As such I think this part of our chat reveals important realities of Japan that will not be of surprise to anyone living here but may surprise anyone who does not – especially given the often repeated trope the deep connection and respect Japanese have for nature. Toward the end of our chat, Richard reference's the video ‘Bad Boy Monk: A Conservation Documentary' about his work in Tottori along with the article ‘Japan was the Future but it's Stuck in the Past' by Rupert Wingfield-Hayes.I hope that my conversation with Richard sparks your interest in what he and Sustainable Daisen are doing and that he and the salamanders act as ambassadors (of sorts) for Tottori, and entice you to visit. For more information, visit Sustainable Daisen's website and follow them on Instagram and Facebook. You can also learn more about experiences led by Richard on his Bushido Japan website. I hope you enjoy!Outland Japan is a bi-weekly podcast hosted by Peter Carnell - a freelance tour guide based in northern Nagano – that transports you to rural, regional and the wilds of Japan in pursuit of stories that lie outside the neon hum of Tokyo and golden trimmings of Kyoto. Stories of travel, life and culture beyond the big cities. Follow the show on Instagram, Facebook and YouTube. Please note, prior to October 2024, Outland Japan was named Snow Country Stories Japan.

Snow Country Stories Japan
Saving the Japanese Giant Salamander & Environmental Advocacy in Japan Pt.1 with Richard Pearce / Sustainable Daisen

Snow Country Stories Japan

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2025 48:00


Send us a textIn Episode 44 we travel to the southwest of Japan's main island of Honshu and onto Tottori Prefecture to speak with Richard Pearce of Sustainable Daisen – an NPO dedicated to the conservation of the Japanese Giant Salamander and the habitat it is reliant upon. Originally from the United Kingdom, Richard founded and operates Sustainable with his wife and with the support of others in advocating for, researching and educating the public about the plight of the salamander. One of the largest amphibians in the world and relatively unchanged for 23 million years, the Japanese Giant Salamander is under serious threat due to impact of human action. Sustainable Daisen is endeavouring to address that while there is still time.Richard was an engaging guest with plenty to say about the issues he cares about. In an effort not to edit too much out of our conversation, this episode is split into two parts. In this – the first half of our chat – you'll hear Richard an I discuss the Japanese Giant Salamander and the work he is doing to converse both the animal and its habitat, while increasing public awareness. In the second half of the interview – available in a week's time – Richard and I continue onto a broader discussion about environmental and wildlife advocacy in Japan and the challenges of doing so as a foreign voice. I hope that my conversation with Richard sparks your interest in what he and Sustainable Daisen are doing and that he and the salamanders act as ambassadors (of sorts) for Tottori, and entice you to visit. For more information, visit Sustainable Daisen's website and follow them on Instagram and Facebook. You can also learn more about experiences led by Richard on his Bushido Japan website. I hope you enjoy!Outland Japan is a bi-weekly podcast hosted by Peter Carnell - a freelance tour guide based in northern Nagano – that transports you to rural, regional and the wilds of Japan in pursuit of stories that lie outside the neon hum of Tokyo and golden trimmings of Kyoto. Stories of travel, life and culture beyond the big cities. Follow the show on Instagram, Facebook and YouTube. Please note, prior to October 2024, Outland Japan was named Snow Country Stories Japan.

Filmfrelst
Filmfrelst #619: Filmprat fra TIFF 2025 – En samtale med Arild Østin Ommundsen og Silje Salomonsen om «Alt skal bort»

Filmfrelst

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2025 44:14


TIFF 2025: I denne episoden av årets Filmprat fra Tromsø møter vi filmskaperne Arild Østin Ommundsen og Silje Salomonsen til samtale om Alt skal bort, årets åpningsfilm på TIFF.   Montages leder Filmprat, et daglig arrangement på TIFF, hvor vi fører samtaler med besøkende filmskapere og andre relevante festivalgjester. Filmprat finner sted på Tromsø bibliotek, og blir fra og med i år publisert som podkastepisoder på Filmfrelst-kanalen til Montages. Stavanger-duoen Arild Østin Ommundsen og Silje Salomonsen sin forrige langfilm, barndomsskildringen Tottori! Sommeren vi var alene, kom i 2020, og nå er de tilbake med familiedramaet Alt skal bort. Etter at faren deres dør, flytter søsknene Ellen (Salomonsen), Amund (Thomas Alf Larsen) og Carl-Olav (Torbjørn Berglund Eriksen) inn i barndomshjemmet for å pakke og klargjøre det for salg. Underveis gjenopplever de både gode og vonde barndomsminner, noe som får dem til å revurdere livsvalgene sine. I samtalen nedenfor snakker Østin Ommundsen og Salomonsen om ideen bak Alt skal bort, de første utkastene av manuset og om arbeidet med å skape en fortelling om hvordan tingene vi omgir oss med blir fylt av sjel og minner. De forteller også om dyp sorg i egne liv – blant annet fra da deres nære venn Vegar Hoel gikk bort i 2021 – og på hvilken måte disse erfaringene er vevet inn i filmen. I tillegg sneier samtalen innom både den sentrale rollen musikk spiller i Alt skal bort, viktigheten av autentiske teksturer i produksjonsdesignet, og jakten på det riktige huset for denne historien. Arild Østin Ommundsen, Silje Salomonsen og Montages-redaktør Karsten Meinich møttes til Filmprat fra TIFF-scenen på Tromsø bibliotek onsdag 15. januar, og samtalen presenteres nedenfor i sin originale form. Arrangementet er gjennomført av TIFF og Montages i samarbeid, og podkasten er produsert av Montages. God lytting!

Today's Sports Headlines from JIJIPRESS
Soccer: Ex-Japan Forward Okano to Step Down as GM of Tottori in J3 Division

Today's Sports Headlines from JIJIPRESS

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2024 0:07


Soccer: Ex-Japan Forward Okano to Step Down as GM of Tottori in J3 Division

The J-Talk Podcast
J-Talk: Short Corner J3 2024 Season Review

The J-Talk Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2024 48:32


JTSC host Mike Innes signs off for 2024 with a comprehensive review of all 20 J3 teams, using his pre-season predictions as a guide and putting the teams into five groups of four. Mike starts with Toyama, Matsumoto, Gifu, and Nara (01:20 to 10:30), then Imabari, Osaka, Hachinohe, and Kanazawa (10:30 to 19:55). After that, the focus turns to champions Omiya, Kitakyushu, Sagamihara, and Nagano (19:55 to 29:00), followed by Ryukyu, Sanuki, and bottom two YSCC and Iwate (29:00 to 38:30). Mike rounds out the episode with Fukushima, Numazu, Tottori, and Miyazaki (38:30 to 47:30), and a special announcement at the end.   Thank you for your support of J-Talk: Short Corner over the last 4 years, and for your ongoing support of the J-Talk Podcast and J-Talk: Extra Time. Join the JLeague chat Discord server here: https://discord.gg/p6PVbF9E Join the J-Talk Podcast Patreon here: https://www.patreon.com/jtalkpod

Eau de Vie
#82 Les Larmes du Levant - Se former au Japon pour créer un saké français, avec Grégoire Boeuf

Eau de Vie

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2024 41:33


Entrez dans le mystère du saké, avec Grégoire Boeuf.Grâce à l'audace et la passion de ce frenchie, on peut retrouver un saké français, réalisé dans les règles de l'art japonais.Ça se passe près de Condrieu, dans la brasserie de saké les Larmes du levant, créée par Grégoire.A travers le récit de son expérience, il nous ouvre un peu plus les portes de cet univers dans le nouvel épisode d'Eau-de-Vie.Pour un voyage gustatif from Tottori to La Vallee du Rhone, il suffit d'écouter cet épisode.Pour en savoir plus sur Les Larmes du Levant

JIJI news for English Learners-時事通信英語学習ニュース‐
選挙目的外の利用禁止 ポスター問題で独自条例―鳥取県議会

JIJI news for English Learners-時事通信英語学習ニュース‐

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2024 0:24


鳥取県庁、鳥取市鳥取県議会は10日、選挙目的以外での掲示板の利用禁止を明確化する条例を全会一致で可決した。 The Tottori prefectural assembly in western Japan on Thursday unanimously passed an ordinance banning the use of official boards for election candidates' posters for purposes unrelated to election campaigns.

JIJI English News-時事通信英語ニュース-
Tottori Assembly Passes Ordinance on Election Poster Board Use

JIJI English News-時事通信英語ニュース-

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2024 0:13


The Tottori prefectural assembly in western Japan on Thursday unanimously passed an ordinance banning the use of official boards for election candidates' posters for purposes unrelated to election campaigns.

Sumo Kaboom
231: Sweet Saitama & Tottori High

Sumo Kaboom

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2024 54:17


We'll tell you a little bit about what it's like to go to a powerhouse sumo high school, either Saitama or Tottori High. We'll also tell you a sumo related story based on Sweet Valley High, a YA book series. It includes Onosato, is completely fictional, and oh so reminscent of our youth. To join our raffle (winners will be picked on Halloween, 2024), go to: https://ko-fi.com/sumokaboom $3 per raffle ticket. THANK YOU. There's no way we could do this without you! If you need a Sweet Tottori High tshirt, check out this link: https://happyvalleyclothes.com/sweettottorihigh/shop/home and thank Jessica for making this happen! More about Sumo Kaboom and our BINGO game: www.sumokaboom.com Big Sumo Fan sponsors our BINGO game. Need sumo merch from the US? www.bigsumofan.com Twitter @SumoKaboom Instagram https://www.instagram.com/sumokaboom/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/SumoKaboom/ YouTube https://www.youtube.com/c/SumoKaboomPodcast Check out our Sumo Kaboom tshirts and sweatshirts at Bonfire. (https://www.bonfire.com/store/sumo-kaboom/) Ever wonder where we get our research? Check out the Show Notes section of our website. Please follow or send us a review. It all helps! Thank you so much!

JIJI news for English Learners-時事通信英語学習ニュース‐
石破氏、総裁選出馬を表明 「裏金議員公認は議論」―茂木氏立候補へ・自民

JIJI news for English Learners-時事通信英語学習ニュース‐

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2024 0:33


9月の自民党総裁選への出馬を表明する石破茂元幹事長、24日午前、鳥取県八頭町自民党の石破茂元幹事長は24日、地元の鳥取県八頭町で党総裁選への立候補を正式に表明した。 Shigeru Ishiba, former secretary-general of Japan's ruling Liberal Democratic Party, announced his bid for LDP presidency in his hometown of Yazu in the western Japan prefecture of Tottori on Saturday.

JIJI English News-時事通信英語ニュース-
Ishiba Declares Bid in LDP Leadership Race

JIJI English News-時事通信英語ニュース-

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2024 0:13


Shigeru Ishiba, former secretary-general of Japan's ruling Liberal Democratic Party, announced his bid for LDP presidency in his hometown of Yazu in the western Japan prefecture of Tottori on Saturday.

JIJI English News-時事通信英語ニュース-
Tottori Town 1st in Japan to Monitor Voting Online

JIJI English News-時事通信英語ニュース-

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2024 0:11


The Tottori Prefecture town of Kofu, western Japan, became the first in the country Friday to use an online system to monitor voting at a polling station for a public offices election.

JIJI news for English Learners-時事通信英語学習ニュース‐
選挙目的外の利用禁止明確化 ポスター問題で独自条例検討―鳥取知事

JIJI news for English Learners-時事通信英語学習ニュース‐

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2024 0:39


鳥取県の平井伸治知事東京都知事選で候補者と無関係のポスターが多数掲示された問題を受け、鳥取県の平井伸治知事は18日の定例記者会見で、選挙目的以外での掲示板の利用禁止を明確化する県独自の条例制定を検討していることを明らかにした。 The Tottori prefectural government in western Japan is considering an ordinance on the use of official boards for election candidates' posters, after many unrelated posters were displayed during the Tokyo gubernatorial election campaign earlier this year, Governor Shinji Hirai said Thursday.

JIJI English News-時事通信英語ニュース-
Tottori Pref. Mulls Ordinance on Use of Election Poster Boards

JIJI English News-時事通信英語ニュース-

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2024 0:17


The Tottori prefectural government in western Japan is considering an ordinance on the use of official boards for election candidates' posters, after many unrelated posters were displayed during the Tokyo gubernatorial election campaign earlier this year, Governor Shinji Hirai said Thursday.

Disability News Japan
The Shog-A.I. Shimbun #2: High Wages, Low Wages Japan for the Disabled

Disability News Japan

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2024 4:01


This is the second edition of The ‘Shog-A.I. Shimbun', the AI narrated news report about disability issues in Japan. This episode covers news reports from March 11th - March 14th 2024. The first news story is about people with disabilities not being paid wages in Saitama, the second is about worries of a potential German measles outbreak and the third is about high wages for people with disabilities in Tottori Prefecture. Episode Notes: ‘Saitama Employment Support Business Closed Over Non-Payment of Wages to People with Disabilities': https://barrierfreejapan.com/2024/03/13/saitama-employment-support-business-closed-over-non-payment-of-wages-to-people-with-disabilities/ ‘Concerns Growing over Measles Outbreak in Japan': https://barrierfreejapan.com/2024/03/13/concerns-growing-over-measles-outbreak-in-japan/ ‘Wages at Tottori welfare service offices earned by people with disabilities exceeds 20,000 Yen for the first time': https://barrierfreejapan.com/2024/03/12/wages-at-tottori-welfare-service-offices-earned-by-people-with-disabilities-exceeds-20000-yen-for-the-first-time/

Pista a Pista: Detective Conan a detalle
Detective Conan Caso 166 - 168: La mansión de la araña de Tottori

Pista a Pista: Detective Conan a detalle

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2024 84:00


Heiji recibe una carta misteriosa advirtiendo de la maldición de una mansión que se encuentra en las montañas de Tottori. Mientras se dirige al lugar, se encuentran con Ran, Kogoro y Conan, que van a resolver el misterioso suicidio del amigo y socio del jefe de la familia que vive en la mansión. ¿Realmente existe la maldición?

Japan Daily News
Japan Daily News

Japan Daily News

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2024 1:59


Missing in Tottori: 2 Men After Avalanche / Tokyo Marathon Leads to Major Traffic Restrictions, & more… English news from Japan for March 3rd, 2024. Transcription available at https://japandailynews.com/2024/03/03/news.html

Golf In Japan
Episode#4: Tottori golf, wedge fittings, and Anthony Kim makes his LIV debut!

Golf In Japan

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2024 33:04


Join KC, Damon, and Paulie B as they explore Tottori prefecture, talk about the new Vokey wedges, and breakdown the latest tour news: Knapp wins in Mexico, Rory responds to Masters asterisk comment, and Anthony Kim debuts in LIV. Discover Golf in Japan's companion golf service and more!

JIJI English News-時事通信英語ニュース-
JAL to Promote Exec Tottori to Pres.

JIJI English News-時事通信英語ニュース-

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2024 0:10


Japan Airlines on Wednesday said it will promote Senior Managing Executive Officer Mitsuko Tottori to president, making her the first woman to take the helm of the company.

JIJI news for English Learners-時事通信英語学習ニュース‐
デンソー製搭載車で死亡事故 燃料ポンプ不具合、リコール対象

JIJI news for English Learners-時事通信英語学習ニュース‐

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2023 0:32


自動車部品大手デンソーのロゴマーク自動車部品大手デンソー製の燃料ポンプでリコールが相次いでいる問題で、ポンプを搭載したホンダの軽自動車がエンスト後に停車中、後続車の追突で1人が死亡する事故が鳥取市で発生していたことが13日、ホンダなどへの取材で分かった。 A car equipped with a fuel pump made by Denso Corp. was involved in an accident that left one person dead in the western Japan city of Tottori, sources said Wednesday.

Travelisto - Der Reisepodcast für aktive Familien
Japan 2023: Roadtrip im Campervan - Teil 2

Travelisto - Der Reisepodcast für aktive Familien

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2023 58:45


Weiter geht es auf unserem Roadtrip durch Japan im Campervan. Drei Wochen waren wir insgesamt unterwegs und berichten in dieser Episode über die vielen lustigen, skurrilen aber auch bewegenden Erlebnissen on the road. Wir geben Tipps und zählen die Vor- und Nachteile des japanischen Vanlifes auf. Im zweiten Teil besuchen wir die heilige Insel Miyajima und besuchen Hiroshima, die Stadt mit der traurigsten Geschichte Japan. Am japanische Meer fahren wir vorbei an einer riesigen Sanddüne in Tottori, der schönen Lagune bei Amanohashidate nach Kanazawa und den Chirahama Beach. Durch die japanischen Alpen geht es mit Zwischenstopps in Shirakawa und am Fuji für ein paar Strandtage nochmal auf die Halbinsel Izu, bevor die Reise in Tokio bzw. Narita endet.

NFTs Made Easy
WEB3 Made Easy - Wednesday 9/13

NFTs Made Easy

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2023 40:04


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NipponiAMO
"Visioni Giapponi" 2: il Chūgoku

NipponiAMO

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2023 45:26


Tenetevi forte perchè la seconda puntata, dedicata al Chūgoku, sarà intensa! Questa infatti è una regione ricca di specialità e luoghi che ci sono davvero entrati nel cuore.Partiamo da Hiroshima e dal suo Genbaku Domu per poi raggiungere Itsukushima, luogo paradisiaco e spirituale. Vi raccontiamo anche di Okayama, il nostro “campo base”, e della vicina Kuroshiki, per poi fare un salto in quel mistico posto che è Tottori.Se volete ascoltare la diretta dove vi facciamo ascoltare musica tratta dalla nostra playlist di viaggio - che per motivi di copyright non possiamo inserire in podcast - appuntamento il martedì alle 20:30 su unive.it/radiocafoscari!

GAIKAN - Limited Japan Japón Podcast
Japón en Retrobarcelona 2023, mi presencia en el evento y... ¿un hotel cápsula?

GAIKAN - Limited Japan Japón Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2023 55:18


Tocaba un episodio de este estilo tras los dos anteriores. Y va de eventos y Japón. Retrobarcelona volverá a mi ciudad este 2023 y estaré presente con un pequeño estand, donde GAIKAN contará con un cierto protagonismo... Pero Retrobarcelona es ante todo un evento de videojuegos retro. Y eso es lo mismo que decir, en gran medida, el país del sol naciente. Habrá múltiples hardwares nipones este fin de semana. 13 y 14 de mayo serán los días donde podréis disfrutar de un montón de arcades, videconsolas, y juegos japoneses. Entre otras muchas cosas... Estaré con mis libros «Pulp Reality», «Retrogaming Tales» y «Viajes en el tiempo low cost». Tendré stock "especial" de mi videojuego «Encuentro no casual» de la Dreamcast. Y además grabaré pódcast... No sé aún de cuál de ellos... ¿De GAIKAN? ¿De Mundo y Micro? ¿De Empezando a escribir? ¿De El pócast de Alfon? ¡Hay donde elegir! Si queréis comprar la entrada todavía podéis aquí: https://www.entrapolis.com/entradas/retrobarcelona-2023 Espero poder veros este fin de semana. ¡Ah! Y recupero en este episodio un fragmento de uno que colgué en Mundo y Micro. Grabado en Japón, en Tottori. Episodio de Mundo y Micro completo: Hoteles cápsula nipones. Me alojo en uno y os cuento la experiencia al completo [JAPÓN] https://go.ivoox.com/rf/104718033 Web de mi pódcast de viajes, Mundo y Micro: https://mundoymicro.blogspot.com Enlaces de todo lo que comento: -Web de Retrobarcelona: https://retrobarcelona.org -Mapa (layout) del evento: https://www.segasaturno.com/portal/iexclvuelve-retrobarcelona-este-2023-vt10435.html?start=7 Arigatooo, como siempre. Músicas CC usadas: -8 Bit Retro Game Level Music Royalty Free Music by Motion Array (no quise registrarme así que sale lo de preview, ja ja) -Playtime de k_jose_: https://modarchive.org/index.php?request=view_by_moduleid&query=187317 https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/deed.es -Miyako Japan III by SHW https://youtu.be/1DVjLbzdI-w

GAIKAN - Limited Japan Japón Podcast
Japón también está en Mundo y Micro y otras reflexiones de este comienzo de 2023

GAIKAN - Limited Japan Japón Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2023 32:43


Tuvistéis dos episodios seguidos numerados de esta temporada y ahora llegan sendos de estos de transición. Esta vez os quiero recordar mi otro pódcast de viajes: Mundo y Micro. En él os hablo también de Japón puesto que hay episodios que grabé en exclusiva en mi último viaje al país nipón. Os pongo un fragmento de uno en el que paseaba por una playa en Tottori. Lo podéis escuchar completo aquí: https://mundoymicro.blogspot.com/2022/05/visitando-japon-de-forma-diferente.html Y en ese enlace podéis oír también todos los demás de Mundo y Micro. Aprovecho también para comentaros el futuro de GAIKAN con una posible cuarata temporada y más cosas que tenía pendiente de comunicaros. Eso es todo. ¡Feliz año, tomodachis! Recordad que tenéis todos mis proyectos recopilados (o eso intento) aquí: https://www.alfonso-martinez.com

mctsuyoshi presents You-me radio
You-me Radio#13 Tottori鳥取style Humble soul(from Hawaii)&Hayato Imai & おおきに商店 MacchanBoss!

mctsuyoshi presents You-me radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2022 56:40


今回の収録は鳥取県、井手ヶ浜にありますBlue Valleyからお届けしています!最高なロケーションの中で収録をすることができました! まずは鳥取の良さをバッチリ語っていただきました!今回のアシスタントMCは今井隼人塾長Hayato Imaiにお願いいたしました!少々緊張気味でしたが 流石ふるさと大使&つま先大臣&おおきに大使などなど、全国におおきにを広めるリーダーをしています!さすがの営業力でした!笑笑JPSAバリのトライアルの話しex そして今回はタイミングバッチリでこの鳥取を愛し井手ケ浜を盛り上げるためにサポートする、おおきに商店 植松俊之社長 Macchanさんをゲストにそして HawaiiからHumblesoulが来てくれました!(Vo Dougさん Ba Laulaさん Dr Reidさん)Hawaiian reggae 3年ぶりに来日してくれました! おおきに商店のまっちゃんの鳥取に対する熱い思いや、おおきにを広める熱い気持ちも語っていただきました! 今回はツアーではないのですが来年の2023年夏のツアーのために日本の皆んなに挨拶しにくるためだけに来て、それでもウクレレLIVEを各地で少しして くれました!来年はフルバンドでの来日です是非お楽しみにです!そして今回の収録では3曲していただきました!本当に感謝です! この収録も鳥取を代表するGood Farsideのオーナー野田直幸さんの熱い思いもありHublesoulも来日してくれた話やサーフショップの在り方 みんなのいい兄貴であり、サーファーらしいとっても素敵な話もしてくれました!全国各地に面白いサーファーの方々がいて意欲のある方々がどんどん 集まってくる鳥取のお話しは最高に良かったです!そしてHublesoulの曲も井手ヶ浜のビーチの前で最高でした! 是非ゆっくりした時間をお楽しみください!隼人さんのトークも最高です!やっぱり海を愛する仲間は本当に良かったです! この収録に関わってくださった皆様、そしてローカルの皆様本当にありがとうございました感謝スタイルです! 1,deftech One Day. 2, Hublesoul 3, rainbow 4, Hello --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mc-tsuyoshi/message

NOTEBOOK — Arts Culture Tourism from Tokyo
10/28, Arts Culture Tourism from Tokyo

NOTEBOOK — Arts Culture Tourism from Tokyo

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2022 6:46


Seen in the context of recent events — from Monday's note on the 35th Tokyo International Film Festival and an upcoming new animated shorts festival at Shibuya's Eurospace, to Wednesday's note on a 400 year-old chisel recovered from within part of Daitoku-ji Temple, Kyoto — the purchase of five wooden "Brillo's Box" sculptures by Andy Warhol by Tottori prefecture for almost ¥300 million, bought in preparation for the new Tottori Prefecture Museum of Art opening next year, is causing something of a stir. Meanwhile, Damian Loeb "Still" at Taka Ishii Gallery and tomorrow's screening of "Event for Modified Man" (1976) by Australian artist Stelarc at the Keio University Art Center's Mita Campus in Tokyo both probe and amplify the best of what the city has to offer post-lockdown. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Stardom Cast
86: Stardom in Nagoya, Hiroshima & Tottori Reviews & Goddess of Stardom Tag League 2022 Preview!

The Stardom Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2022 99:47


The dynamic duo are back to talk about the shows from 9th, 10th and 12th October, a title-change at New Blood 5, before going through loads of news and a preview of the Goddess of Stardom tag league tournament.Subscribe to our PATREON: https://patreon.com/TheStardomCastThe Stardom Cast website: http://www.thestardomcast.weebly.com/Subscribe to the Podcast: https://linktr.ee/TheStardomCastJoin our Discord Server: https://discord.gg/bbDcAwcTwitter: https://www.twitter.com/thestardomcastFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/thestardomcastTwitch: https://www.twitch.tv/thestardomcastBuy our Merch: https://teespring.com/en-GB/stores/podmania-podcasting-networkYouTube: https://tinyurl.com/2s4zrf3r Buy Rob's Stardom Book - Living The Dream: Stardom's 10th Anniversary in Review Right Here: https://tinyurl.com/5n962awbwww.puro-tv.com - discount code vista10 for 10% offAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

Súper Tokio Radio
Mascotas de Japón: Yuririn, la angelita hawaiana de la ciudad de Yurihama en Tottori

Súper Tokio Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2022


Nombre: Yuririn ゆりりん Imagen: es una pequeña angelita hawaiana Cargo: mascota oficial de la ciudad de Yurihama-cho en Tottori Fecha de nacimiento: 24 de octubre Edad: se desconoce Personalidad: alegre, curiosa, amable y traviesa. Pasatiempos: bailar hula, el cosplay, el ground golf (golf en tierra y que se tiene que conseguir ingresar la bola en […] La entrada Mascotas de Japón: Yuririn, la angelita hawaiana de la ciudad de Yurihama en Tottori se publicó primero en Súper Tokio Radio.

Immigré au Japon
Première partie de l'été 2022

Immigré au Japon

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2022 19:53


Nous sommes partis en week-end avec la belle-famille à Tottori. Petit week-end plage et ryoukan. Bien sûr j’ai surtout fait la bête de somme. Le Ryoukan le plus souvent ça se paie en cash mais le notre prenait des moyens de paiements chinois et PayPal…. On a visité en stream le musée des Ukiyoe à Namba-Shinsaibashi. Il vaut le détour si vous pensez pouvoir vous intéresser aux estampes. Il est bien didactique sur quelques pratiques et avec une petite quantité d’oeuvres. J’ai fait l’assistant de langue au lycée pendant un mois avant les vacances d’été. C’est un autre monde. J’ai perdu l’internet au printemps. Et c’est pas simple de se The post Première partie de l'été 2022 first appeared on 楽しいフランス語.

Sake Revolution
Super Chill: Sake Slushies for Summer

Sake Revolution

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2022 29:56 Transcription Available


Episode 114. With the recent heatwave, there was one kind of sake that kept grabbing our attention.  Not just cold sake, but super-chilled "Mizore" sake.  Mizore means sleet in Japanese, and this word describes perfectly the sake slushies we made ourselves for this week's episode.  Sake slushies are made by freezing one cup sake or a small bottle to about 25 degrees F without letting it freeze solid.  When the sake is then agitated, it transforms by magic into an icy, cool and super refreshing sake sorbet-like treat.  Listen in as John and Tim get super chill and enjoy their first homemade Mizore Sake slushies.  #SakeRevolutionSupport the show

Japanese History Junk Food
Aoya the Man We're Looking For? (The Aoya Yayoi Lookalike Grand Prix)

Japanese History Junk Food

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2022 19:11


Japan's least populous prefecture searches for an ancient doppelgänger and Stephen gives a quick, backwards rundown of Japanese history.   Remember to rate and review the show. Any questions or comments can be sent to japanesehistoryjunkfood(at symbol thingy)gmail(dot)com  

NipponiAMO
Diario dal Giappone: dai castelli di Okayama e Himeji alle dune di Tottori

NipponiAMO

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2022 14:55


Siamo tornati, e lo facciamo proprio dal Giappone!Trovandomi ad Okayama ho deciso infatti di inaugurare una serie di piccoli diari di viaggio per portarvi con me attraverso i luoghi che visito in terra nipponica.Questa settimana partiamo dalla città dove ora vivo e studio, Okayama, in particolare dal suo famoso giardino, il Koraku-en, e il castello. Ci spostiamo poi al vicino castello di Himeji, e successivamente in un luogo sabbioso davvero particolare: Tottori!

Seeking Sustainability LIVE (SSL)
Writing, wandering & diving into Japanese traditions | talking with writer-explorer Ted Taylor

Seeking Sustainability LIVE (SSL)

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2022 60:33


Ted Taylor is a writer and travel guide who loves long wanders around Japan and sharing insights about culture, tradition, history and folklore he learns along the way with his audience and visitors. Here we talk about his philosophy to enjoy life and travel in Japan as well as some of his writing projects and explorations. Edward J. Taylor is a musician, writer and explorer who has lived and traveled wide & far across Japan. Born in New York city and raised on the American east coast, Ted moved to a small town in rural New Mexico at age 14. After degrees in Creative Writing, Music, and Film at the University of Arizona, he began a Masters in Anthropology at UC Santa Barbara. But his attention was pulled East. Interests in Zen Buddhism and Aikido, an original martial art of Japan, led Ted to first visit Japan in 1994. He settled into the countryside of Tottori, a remote prefecture on Japan's Sea of Japan coast and for the following eleven years Ted set about his studies. His interest in martial arts expanded to Iaido, swordsmanship, and Kyudo, archery, while his Zen practice was supplemented with training in Shugendo, an esoteric religion associated with itinerant monks. Originally a drummer and percussionist, Ted also pursued his musical interests by taking up Taiko drumming and the Shakuhachi flute. As an occasional itinerant musician Ted gave drumming and percussion performances throughout Japan. During his time in Tottori, Ted also learnt how to grow rice using traditional rice farming methods and this led him to become curious about how the physical environment and its conditions shape local culture. This interest has subsequently blossomed into a passion and to this day Ted likes nothing better than escaping into rural Japan and its traditional society. An invitation to train in the 16th Century martial art of Takeuchi-ryu Bujutsu was the impetus for Ted moving to Kyoto in 2005. Despite living in the city, Ted spent much of his time out of it walking many of Japan's old roads, including the entire Nakasendo post road as well as completing the pilgrimages of the Shikoku 88 temple trail and the Kumano Kodo. Edward is the co-editor of the Deep Kyoto Walks anthology, and is currently at work on a series of books about walking Japan's ancient highways. http://notesfromthenog.blogspot.jp/ (http://notesfromthenog.blogspot.jp/) ** About JJWalsh - InboundAmbassador ** JJWalsh is a sustainability-focused advisor, trainer and consultant based in Hiroshima, Japan. Long-time educator and founder of InboundAmbassador consultancy in 2019 with aims to show sustainability in action & support Japan entrepreneurs, guides and businesses looking to create more sustainable appeal to international consumers. The Seek Sustainable Japan talkshow-podcast launched in 2020 and is LIVE for 60 minutes at least once a week: Interviews with "Good People Doing Great Things" from across Japan. Ideas and insights from these changemakers to inspire ideas for your work, life and travel in Japan and beyond. JOIN on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbjRdeieOLGes008y_I9y5Q/join (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbjRdeieOLGes008y_I9y5Q/join) Please Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/c/JJWalshInboundAmbassador?sub_confirmation=1 (https://www.youtube.com/c/JJWalshInboundAmbassador?sub_confirmation=1) Listen to the SeekingSustainability LIVE Talkshow on Podcast [AUDIO] http://www.inboundambassador.com/ssl-podcasts/ (http://www.inboundambassador.com/ssl-podcasts/) ALL Talks in Seek Sustainable Japan (April 2020~) https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLcyYXjRuE20GsvS0rEOgSiQVAyKbEFSRP (https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLcyYXjRuE20GsvS0rEOgSiQVAyKbEFSRP) JJWalsh Official InboundAmbassador Websites: https://www.inboundambassador.com/ (https://www.inboundambassador.com/) https://www.seeksustainablejapan.com/ (https://www.seeksustainablejapan.com) Please join, become a monthly sponsor or a 1-time donation supporter on YouTube /

Seeking Sustainability LIVE (SSL)
Giant Salamander Habitat Conservation & Sustainable Tourism in Tottori Japan with Richard Pearce

Seeking Sustainability LIVE (SSL)

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2022 61:56


Richard Pearce is the Founding Director at Bushido Adventure Travel Ltd and Owner at Richiyado Guesthouse who has a passion for sustainable travel and tourism in the Tottori area of Japan. https://youtu.be/8x4yAbk5vNo (Watch the video of our talk) Richard also started a new organization in recent years to protect the Giant Salamanders of Mt.Daisen and in the process realized the need is beyond the animals themselves, as it is necessary to take on sustainability focused projects that enhance the level of environmental protection for the area. The Sustainable Daisen NPO which Richard co-founded does lots of great work in the Tottori area to reduce the use of plastics, increase environmental and social impact awareness, and plant trees to regenerate the forest, streams and natural areas around Daisen. LINKS https://www.bushidojapan.com/ (https://www.bushidojapan.com/) https://www.linkedin.com/in/richard-pearce-141ab5176/ (https://www.linkedin.com/in/richard-pearce-141ab5176/) ~~~~ About the Seek-Sustainable-Japan Host, JJWalsh JJWalsh is a Hiroshima-based sustainability-focused consultant & content creator who hosts the weekly "Seeking Sustainability LIVE in Japan" talkshow and podcast - interviews with "Good People doing Great Things to keep People-Planet-Profit in balance." https://www.youtube.com/redirect?event=video_description&redir_token=QUFFLUhqbjNoTTFPQ19rakltdldVN3ZaeVhSbGVjTU9OUXxBQ3Jtc0tsanVfVUZpeEkweTAtRGhESUhqNFhETHdUQ1lOQmRTdFNERi1ER0dVSkxzbTEzaGx1UzB4REMwNklkSzUxS09mSHdPYTJxaXRkdXBtdm5zeGVVeEFPUXJOQ0ZFdmZsVVB0WGFlQ1lJcE4tUlhGZkozVQ&q=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.inboundambassador.com&v=xnKGZAeDMvI (https://www.inboundambassador.com) | https://www.youtube.com/redirect?event=video_description&redir_token=QUFFLUhqbGxvMU9QVWExQ3pYMVVEYjFOaVVoM243MElxUXxBQ3Jtc0ttdHM2R0ItNUE0cUZtcmpsWldDLW9OdTNqRGkwb05wbmFBOHBXVzRHcXNJZDJhdmVTNVFGX2RQTUdlR1FfNHJISHVXTHpxQXAwdEgtQ0lDay1DSi05MnhaWWxhZjYwdU9JMGZVYkxuTUttal9adUJrYw&q=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.SeekSustainableJapan.com&v=xnKGZAeDMvI (https://www.SeekSustainableJapan.com) All Links for JJWalsh: https://www.youtube.com/redirect?event=video_description&redir_token=QUFFLUhqa21IdWd4Qzg4MmNkTHZxbENFTUd3eFBmcFFXd3xBQ3Jtc0tubV8tVjlaa215bFh3MF95ZS1qeExVUWVRdTlSVDc2M3Mxa2FvRkk1TGV3R2Q1bnRiczZzN3ZOazZ1RG1CQ2VrRWtybWlyZUdrcER6dFhHMFhYSTg2bU02dFFrVlp5NXQ0Qnc0MDYzUmVLczc0Zi1DZw&q=https%3A%2F%2Flinktr.ee%2Fjjwalsh&v=xnKGZAeDMvI (https://linktr.ee/jjwalsh) ~~~ Listen to the SeekingSustainability LIVE Talkshow on Podcast [AUDIO] http://www.inboundambassador.com/ssl-podcasts/ (http://www.inboundambassador.com/ssl-podcasts/) ALL Talks in Seek Sustainable Japan (April 2020~) https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLcyYXjRuE20GsvS0rEOgSiQVAyKbEFSRP (https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLcyYXjRuE20GsvS0rEOgSiQVAyKbEFSRP) JJWalsh Official InboundAmbassador Website: https://www.inboundambassador.com/ (https://www.inboundambassador.com/) Please join, become a monthly sponsor or a 1-time donation supporter on YouTube / Patreon / BuyMeACoffee / or KoFi - every little bit helps keep Seek Sustainable Japan going, thank you! All Links: https://linktr.ee/jjwalsh (https://linktr.ee/jjwalsh) ~~~ Music by Hana Victoria Music rights to "Won't you See" purchased for Seek Sustainable Japan 2022 Hana Victoria Short Bio My name is Hana Victoria, and I am a Japanese-American singer songwriter who dreams of inspiring, encouraging and empowering others through my music. Every word, melody, and visual comes straight from my heart, and I hope they influence you in some positive way :) YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/c/HanaVictoria (https://www.youtube.com/c/HanaVictoria) INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/hanavictoria_cozycorner/ (https://www.instagram.com/hanavictoria_cozycorner/) SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/artist/3CHm2w1lJWuiu9txD1wYyq?si=oF7shMElTiid46ZZerCbIg...

jENI NO PIKA PIKA NIHONGO 日本語
#183. Travel in Japan, Tottori 鳥取砂丘

jENI NO PIKA PIKA NIHONGO 日本語

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2022 4:18


Hello. Welcome to Jenni's Pika Pika Japanese. When spring comes, you want to go somewhere, don't you? Today, I would like to introduce Tottori, I would like to introduce Tottori, located in the San-in region on the Sea of Japan side. Tottori, which is only an hour and 10 minutes by plane from Tokyo, is famous for its sand dunes. Can you imagine riding a camel in Japan? The beauty of the wind ripples on the sand is impressive, and flying over the dunes with a paraglider or riding down the dunes on a bicycle with tires twice as thick as a mountain bike is a pleasant experience that can only be experienced here in Japan. Also worth visiting is Misasa Onsen, a hot spring in Tottori that has been registered as a Japanese Heritage site and is one of the most radioactive hot springs in the world, containing high concentrations of radon. こんにちは。 ジェニのピカピカ日本語へようこそ。 春になってくるとどこかへ出かけたくなりますよね。 今日は、本州の西、日本海側の山陰地方のある鳥取をご紹介します。 東京から飛行機で1時間10分で行ける鳥取は、砂丘で有名です。 日本でラクダに乗るなんて想像できますか? 風が砂に刻む風紋の美しさに感動し、またパラグライダーで砂丘の上を飛んだり、マウンテンバイクの2倍の太さのあるタイヤの自転車に乗って下る砂丘も気持ちいい、日本でここでだけできるアクティビティです。 また、鳥取には日本遺産に登録され、高濃度のラドンを含む世界屈指の放射能泉の三朝温泉も訪れたいところです。

Satsujin. Crimes au Japon
Ueta Miyuki. Sexe, mensonges et homicides.

Satsujin. Crimes au Japon

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2022 30:01


Entre 2004 et 2009, Ueta Miyuki, une hôtesse de bar de nuit de la région de Tottori fait le vide autour d'elle. Ses amants ont tendance à disparaître mystérieusement et son compte en banque à grossir bizarrement...

Tabibito - voyageurs du Japon
S2 Episode 15 - Voyager en immersion dans une brasserie de saké

Tabibito - voyageurs du Japon

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2022 44:58


S2 Episode 15 – Voyager en immersion dans une brasserie de saké    Pour ce quinzième épisode, nous accueillons Siméon qui nous propose un séjour insolite : celui d'un voyage organisé au coeur de brasseries de sakés, où le visiteur met la main à l'ouvrage !  Nous avions fait sa connaissance durant notre certification de saké sommelier car Siméon était notre formateur. Mais vous le connaissez peut-être vous aussi si vous êtes allés à Japan expo : Siméon y participe chaque année avec Julien, son associé, sur le stand de leur société Osake qui importe des sakés.  Mais son activité ne s'arrête pas à la seule vente de nihonshu. En véritable passionné, Siméon a eu à coeur depuis le lancement de son entreprise de créer un véritable écosystème autour d'Osake pour populariser le saké japonais auprès du public francophone. Cela passe par l'écriture du livre "Les secrets du saké", mais aussi le lancement des "Larmes du levant", la première brasserie à sakés français, installée en Auvergne. Dernière brique à ce puzzle qui nous intéesse plus particulièrement aujourd'hui : son concept unique de "Osake tour" qui permet à des voyageurs de s'immerger dans la vie d'une brasserie durant une semaine. Si vous cherchez du dépaysement et une plongée dans le quotidien des Japonais, vous allez être servis car Simeon nous emmène non pas visiter des brasseries, mais carrément participer à la fabrication d'une cuvée avec des maîtres brasseurs et leurs ouvriers. Avec lui on apprendra à "bâtonner" les cuves, avant de se détendre le soir avec un karaoké dans un "snack" bar. On ira ensuite se coucher dans la salle commune de la brasserie, pour une courte nuit avant une nouvelle journée de découverte. C'est une occasion rare de vivre des moments privilégiés du quotidien, mais aussi de ramener de belles anecdotes ! Ce voyage est aussi une marque de confiance touchante que les brasseurs proposent aux visiteurs ! Bonne écoute et bon voyage ! ************************************

TDR Now
Unlimited Travel Travel for $100 in Western Japan - Episode 247

TDR Now

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2022 39:37


We talk about unlimited travel to the western part of Japan in the Kansai area for about $100 for 3-days using the JR Rail Pass. I talk about what I did with this pass in three days, from sand dunes in Tottori to the Hello Kitty bullet train. You can check out the pass over on Klook. Support the Podcast & Website Make your trip planning to Tokyo Disney Resort & Universal Studios Japan with our premium ebook travel guides! If you want to plan a stress-free vacation, then these are a must. Buy your park tickets through Klook and save $4USD off your first order (with a minimum of $50 USD) with code KLKTDREX. Any purchases made through our affiliate links helps keep us going and doesn't cost you anything extra. Thank you so much for listening and remember to rate and subscribe to us on iTunes and Stitcher! If you enjoy the podcast, we'd love it if you could support us on Patreon. Once we reach our goal of $500, we will record an extra 30-minute episode per month where we just answer your questions! Even $1 a month will help us immensely.

TDR Now
Unlimited Travel Travel for $100 in Western Japan – Episode 247

TDR Now

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2022 39:37


We talk about unlimited travel to the western part of Japan in the Kansai area for about $100 for 3-days using the JR Rail Pass. I talk about what I did with this pass in three days, from sand dunes in Tottori to the Hello Kitty bullet train. You can check out the pass over on Klook.

The J-Talk Podcast
JTET - J3 Season Review (Part 3)

The J-Talk Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2022 55:17


After a just-long-enough year-end break, Mike Innes and Jon Steele reconvened to finish off their comprehensive review of the J3 season by looking at the bottom 6 sides from the 2021 league table. The gents discussed positives for Fujieda, Imabari, and Hachinohe... and did their best to do the same for Tottori, Numazu and Sanuki! Hope everyone enjoys the show - many thanks for all of your support for JTET, and 'J-Talk: Short Corner', last season!

'Muthaship' with Steph, Noli and Brooke
Episode 94: So Fresh and So Clean with Mia Keenan and Kimberly Tottori

'Muthaship' with Steph, Noli and Brooke

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2022 58:11


What better way to start off the New Year than by decluttering your home, re-organizing all of your things and starting off with a clean slate!? KonMari Method specialists Mia Keenan and Kimberly Tottori join us on 'Muthaship' this week! Listen in as they explain how, by controlling the physical items in your immediate surroundings, you can create an orderly, calming space that provides a sense of safety, reliability and comfort! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Readin' With Phines
The Futon of Tottori

Readin' With Phines

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2021 8:28


Japanese Myths, The Futon of Tottori. Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/Phinesjacksonjr IG: Everythingsjustphine --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/phines-jackson-jr7/support

Seeking Sustainability LIVE (SSL)
Passion for Permaculture Design, Balcony Gardens & Composting | Chirag Batavia

Seeking Sustainability LIVE (SSL)

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2021 70:51


Chirag Batavia is passionate about Permaculture Design and tells us about some of the key concepts and how they applied to a research project with Jack Bayles Alishan Tengu Cafe and Farm facility in Saitama. Watch the video of this interview here https://youtu.be/EQo2Ut7EcvA (https://youtu.be/EQo2Ut7EcvA) Chirag originally came to Japan as a JET from the UK in 2013 and was based in Kagawa prefecture, he met his wife in the UK and came back to work in Tokyo in IT. Doing an online course in Permaculture Design with Oregon State University has opened his eyes to new potential for finding a balance between people-planet-profits. I look forward to seeing more innovation as Chirag puts these insights to use. See other talks about permaculture' Kyle in Okayama- https://youtu.be/DpPZo6u-1h4 (https://youtu.be/DpPZo6u-1h4) Farid in Tottori- https://youtu.be/LulfShcPX1A (https://youtu.be/LulfShcPX1A) & talk with Jack at Alishan Tengu- https://youtu.be/f3Ae-CYKj_E (https://youtu.be/f3Ae-CYKj_E) * JOIN the Seeking Sustainability Live Supporters ** ~HAPPS~ https://www.youtube.com/redirect?event=video_description&redir_token=QUFFLUhqbmoydEVVSWhIWWt2OWwwT29IazVlRmVPVEdHUXxBQ3Jtc0tudi0yRDJtVTNhZkdDWTZIdFFHUnVGRlI1VUJnVVhIb0ljVlBmMi15aWRRTjdxRkNxRzZFcm9nc3o1dUV4RHk0V3g0YlVfTkp3UFQwSmZ6V29mdXluT1FURVpHVFplUnE0WGNxb1ZROEdJSkY2eEUzTQ&q=https%3A%2F%2Fhapps.tv%2Finvite%2F%40JJWalsh%E2%80%8B%E2%80%8B (https://happs.tv/invite/@JJWalsh​​)​ ~BuyMeACoffee~ https://www.youtube.com/redirect?event=video_description&redir_token=QUFFLUhqbldMazlyZjZlN0M3OFh6cDJKeVBvZXZVLVk0UXxBQ3Jtc0tuZWRoUFFQdVJUdU9TZDZ6TUNEbHU3azJNak0yNTlfbWFURlExTk9zRENKOFpza3d2SDBJT21nSzliSlFYYXNQU0dRZVNlT2IwaHhSNGotSEVsbmFOb0pZb1NTbm02YkdKQkVfV1BqaUY1NDhvRk5HZw&q=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.buymeacoffee.com%2Fjjwalsh%E2%80%8B%E2%80%8B (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/jjwalsh​​)​ ~Patreon~ https://www.youtube.com/redirect?event=video_description&redir_token=QUFFLUhqa29WZ2pLTHBqd2x5djJCQUZvS1Z0WjJHTlBpZ3xBQ3Jtc0ttR2k3LVFRd0QtTU5ZSWVsNnJLYzlxT2hzbjc4Vm82bEpOUXlBSnRPNENYdndHWVB6Wkh0MXJCM3hON1d1a29aSkRoQW1kVzZmNncyOXFGMVdvSHRPNkNOWTg3dWZ4cDNUTWtQbGdtTkU1WWFaU2JwYw&q=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.patreon.com%2Fjjwalsh%E2%80%8B%E2%80%8B (https://www.patreon.com/jjwalsh​​) JOIN the support team on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbjRdeieOLGes008y_I9y5Q/join (YouTube Memberships ) SoundCloud sourced BGM thanks to Hikosaemon Support this podcast

Geeks and Gaijins
Water Gun Control - This Week In Japan

Geeks and Gaijins

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2021 42:45


Alternative Title: Yakucumbers This Week In Japan: - A giant cat appears in Shinjuku - Being vaccinated four times does not improve effectiveness - Police catch cucumber poachers wet-handed - Tottori turns torrential - Japan does not want vaccinated foreigners - Tokyo locks down for the Olympics - The government asks banks to threaten bars - and a lone gunwoman attempts to douse the Olympic flame. Sources: https://soranews24.com/2021/07/05/giant-cat-appears-on-new-3-d-billboard-outside-shinjuku-station-%e3%80%90video%e3%80%91/ https://www.tokyoreporter.com/japan-news/breaking/hokkaido-man-vaccinated-4-times-i-thought-it-would-be-more-effective/ https://soranews24.com/2021/07/06/ibaraki-woman-arrested-for-attacking-olympic-torch-with-water-gun/ https://soranews24.com/2021/07/11/oceans-11-heist-of-over-2m-yen-in-sea-cucumbers-thwarted-by-japanese-coast-guard/ https://www.mcdonalds.co.jp/campaign/50thburger/ https://www3.nhk.or.jp/nhkworld/en/news/20210707_07/ https://mainichi.jp/english/articles/20210708/p2g/00m/0na/047000c https://asia.nikkei.com/Politics/International-relations/Japan-needs-mutual-recognition-for-vaccine-passports-AmCham https://mainichi.jp/english/articles/20210711/p2g/00m/0na/024000c https://mainichi.jp/english/articles/20210711/p2g/00m/0na/024000c https://www.asahi.com/ajw/articles/14392012 Would you like to hear us talk about Japan some more? Find our podcast here: Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/G-GSpot Itunes: https://tinyurl.com/Ge-Gaitune Twitter: https://twitter.com/GGaijins

The J-Talk Podcast
JTET - J2 Round 12 Review / J3 News

The J-Talk Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2021 24:10


Jon Steele rounds up the midweek J2 action in this solo JTET episode. There's also J3 content with a mention of Gifu's rearranged game at home to Numazu, and a managerial change at Tottori. Enjoy the show! And apologies to Matsumoto's Toyofumi SAKANO, who I refer to as Toyofumi Suzuki in Part 2.

Seeking Sustainability LIVE (SSL)
Morocco-Tokyo-Tottori Permaculture from 0 + Sustainable Life | Farid ELKHALKI

Seeking Sustainability LIVE (SSL)

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2021 65:16


Farid EL KHALKI is a system engineer originally from Morocco and France, then to Tokyo and now living with his family in rural Tottori prefecture, Japan. In this video, we talked about the beautiful area of Tottori where they live, some of the wonderful projects he is working on such as building a beehive, creating raised beds to grow vegetables, growing Shiitake mushrooms, cutting back bamboo to reveal fruit trees, raising chickens and getting the kids involved in taking care of the animals and farm. https://youtu.be/LulfShcPX1A (Watch the video.) Find Farid's Links Below. **Support JJWalsh + Member Extras ** ~HAPPS~ https://www.youtube.com/redirect?event=video_description&redir_token=QUFFLUhqbmoydEVVSWhIWWt2OWwwT29IazVlRmVPVEdHUXxBQ3Jtc0tudi0yRDJtVTNhZkdDWTZIdFFHUnVGRlI1VUJnVVhIb0ljVlBmMi15aWRRTjdxRkNxRzZFcm9nc3o1dUV4RHk0V3g0YlVfTkp3UFQwSmZ6V29mdXluT1FURVpHVFplUnE0WGNxb1ZROEdJSkY2eEUzTQ&q=https%3A%2F%2Fhapps.tv%2Finvite%2F%40JJWalsh%E2%80%8B%E2%80%8B (https://happs.tv/invite/@JJWalsh​​)​ ~BuyMeACoffee~ https://www.youtube.com/redirect?event=video_description&redir_token=QUFFLUhqbldMazlyZjZlN0M3OFh6cDJKeVBvZXZVLVk0UXxBQ3Jtc0tuZWRoUFFQdVJUdU9TZDZ6TUNEbHU3azJNak0yNTlfbWFURlExTk9zRENKOFpza3d2SDBJT21nSzliSlFYYXNQU0dRZVNlT2IwaHhSNGotSEVsbmFOb0pZb1NTbm02YkdKQkVfV1BqaUY1NDhvRk5HZw&q=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.buymeacoffee.com%2Fjjwalsh%E2%80%8B%E2%80%8B (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/jjwalsh​​)​ ~Patreon~ https://www.youtube.com/redirect?event=video_description&redir_token=QUFFLUhqa29WZ2pLTHBqd2x5djJCQUZvS1Z0WjJHTlBpZ3xBQ3Jtc0ttR2k3LVFRd0QtTU5ZSWVsNnJLYzlxT2hzbjc4Vm82bEpOUXlBSnRPNENYdndHWVB6Wkh0MXJCM3hON1d1a29aSkRoQW1kVzZmNncyOXFGMVdvSHRPNkNOWTg3dWZ4cDNUTWtQbGdtTkU1WWFaU2JwYw&q=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.patreon.com%2Fjjwalsh%E2%80%8B%E2%80%8B (https://www.patreon.com/jjwalsh​​) Farid on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/zerokarapermaculture/ (https://www.instagram.com/zerokarapermaculture/) Support this podcast

Blame It On The Booze
Time Would Tell

Blame It On The Booze

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2021 35:04


Over a bottle of Tottori whiskey, the boys discuss quotes that stuck with them the most, how to set boundaries on acquaintances, old and new friends and more…

The J-Talk Podcast
JTET - J2 Round 9 Review & J3 News

The J-Talk Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2021 18:38


Magic' Mike Innes takes the reigns for a solo roundup of an explosive midweek in J2, with some of the best games of the season having taken place on Wednesday night. There's also a look back to the rearranged J3 game between Tottori and Gifu, played on the same evening, and some general J3 news!

Case Reopened - A Detective Conan Rewatch Podcast
Detective Conan 166, 167 & 168 - Tottori Spider Mansion Demon

Case Reopened - A Detective Conan Rewatch Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2021 93:12


It's been a while since our last three-part case, but Colleen and Tyler discuss spider demons, puppetry, and lots of drugs.

The Hangry Stories Japan-Podcast
Folge 12: Von Ise nach Izumo

The Hangry Stories Japan-Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2021 70:15


Wir planen eine neue Radtour! Wieder 1000km aber diesmal nicht um eine Insel herum sondern von Ise über Wakayama, Kyoto und Tottori bis nach Izumo! Werdet Teil unserer Reiseplanung und holt euch die besten Tipps ab!

GAIKAN - Limited Japan Japón Podcast
Extra 28 - Increpado por un salary man en Tottori y presentando el nuevo pódcast de viajes - Episodio exclusivo para mecenas

GAIKAN - Limited Japan Japón Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2021 45:55


Agradece a este podcast tantas horas de entretenimiento y disfruta de episodios exclusivos como éste. ¡Apóyale en iVoox! Quizá creéis que todos los episodios que grabé en Japón en mi último viaje del año 2019 los he publicado ya, pero en realidad no es del todo cierto... También grabé algunos en el país nipón de un nuevo pódcast de viajes por todo el mundo que estaba preparando. Aún no tiene nombre y es todavía un proyecto, pero el caso es que en mi estancia en Japón además de los de la segunda temporada que ya habéis escuchado también grabé algunos de ese futuro pódcast... Y aquí os traigo en exclusiva para los mecenas un fragmento de uno de los episodios que pude producir en una zona de copas de Tottori que creo que se llama Suehiroonsencho (末広温泉町). No solo tendréis ese contenido sino que os doy algunos consejos de la ciudad como un buen alojamiento y muchos más detalles. Gracias por estar ahí como siempre. Como se dice en Kansai.. ¡Okini! Músicas empleadas: -Hanagoyomi por PeriTune: https://peritune.com/blog/2017/10/08/hanagoyomi/ https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 -Ohayashi2 por PeriTune: https://peritune.com/blog/2020/09/13/ohayashi2 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Imagen de miniatura en iVoox: -'Enkai in Kumamoto' en Wikimedia Commons de Josh Berglund: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Enkai_in_Kumamoto.jpg https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/deed.enEscucha este episodio completo y accede a todo el contenido exclusivo de GAIKAN - Japón/Japan Limited Podcast. Descubre antes que nadie los nuevos episodios, y participa en la comunidad exclusiva de oyentes en https://go.ivoox.com/sq/651913

GAIKAN - Limited Japan Japón Podcast
2x44 - En el museo de arena de Tottori. Tour viendo las impresionantes y artísticas esculturas que son increíbles

GAIKAN - Limited Japan Japón Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2020 26:13


Cuando viajes a Japón (o a cualquier país!) no olvides contratar seguro de viaje con nuestro patrocinador Chapka Seguros. Además si lo haces con el código GAIKAN o a través de este enlace tendrás un 7% de descuento: https://www.chapkadirect.es/?app=cd_gaikanpodcast Si hablamos de esta ciudad japonesa de Chugoku quizá te venga a la mente por las dunas de arena (a las que además ya les dediqué ya un episodio), pero realmente muy cerca de allí hay un espectacular museo, precisamente relacionado con la arena. Abierto en 2006 complementa muy bien las famosas formaciones de arena de esta parte de Japón, obras de la caprichosa naturaleza en ese caso y en esta ocasión es el hombre el que va hacer su aportación artística con las obras aquí expuestas en este singular museo. Me he dado cuenta que me he convertido un poco en especialista en paseos virtuales en audio con este pódcast, y eso es precisamente lo que os propongo: una visita al sand museum de Tottori. La entrada es gratis, solo tenéis que darle al PLAY. Disculpad la calidad del audio que es un poco inferior a la habitual, que en este episodio hay un poco más ruido de fondo... Escultor español al que menciono: https://www.oscarrodriguezvila.com Web oficial del museo: http://www.sand-museum.jp/en Músicas usadas: -Good Morning Tokyo por milton.(Milton Musical Capsules) | https://freesound.org/people/milton./sounds/79645 Reconocimiento-NoComercial 3.0 España (CC BY-NC 3.0 ES) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/es/ Cambios realizados: Normalización, aparecer y desvanecer progresivamente (Audacity) -Ueno Shamisen - Japan por RTB45 | https://freesound.org/people/RTB45/sounds/195521 Reconocimiento 3.0 España (CC BY 3.0 ES) Música en cuña: - Oboro por Peritune: https://peritune.com/blog/2019/04/08/oboro/ https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Cambios realizados: Normalización, autoduck, aparecer y desvanecer progresivamente (Audacity) Imagen de miniatura en iVoox: -Foto en Facebook oficial de Visit Tottori Japan: https://www.facebook.com/tottoritouren/photos/pcb.1096993217159923/1096989103827001/?type=3&theater

GAIKAN - Limited Japan Japón Podcast
2x44 - En el museo de arena de Tottori. Tour viendo las impresionantes y artísticas esculturas que son increíbles

GAIKAN - Limited Japan Japón Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2020 26:13


Cuando viajes a Japón (o a cualquier país!) no olvides contratar seguro de viaje con nuestro patrocinador Chapka Seguros. Además si lo haces con el código GAIKAN o a través de este enlace tendrás un 7% de descuento: https://www.chapkadirect.es/?app=cd_gaikanpodcast Si hablamos de esta ciudad japonesa de Chugoku quizá te venga a la mente por las dunas de arena (a las que además ya les dediqué ya un episodio), pero realmente muy cerca de allí hay un espectacular museo, precisamente relacionado con la arena. Abierto en 2006 complementa muy bien las famosas formaciones de arena de esta parte de Japón, obras de la caprichosa naturaleza en ese caso y en esta ocasión es el hombre el que va hacer su aportación artística con las obras aquí expuestas en este singular museo. Me he dado cuenta que me he convertido un poco en especialista en paseos virtuales en audio con este pódcast, y eso es precisamente lo que os propongo: una visita al sand museum de Tottori. La entrada es gratis, solo tenéis que darle al PLAY. Disculpad la calidad del audio que es un poco inferior a la habitual, que en este episodio hay un poco más ruido de fondo... Escultor español al que menciono: https://www.oscarrodriguezvila.com Web oficial del museo: http://www.sand-museum.jp/en Músicas usadas: -Good Morning Tokyo por milton.(Milton Musical Capsules) | https://freesound.org/people/milton./sounds/79645 Reconocimiento-NoComercial 3.0 España (CC BY-NC 3.0 ES) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/es/ Cambios realizados: Normalización, aparecer y desvanecer progresivamente (Audacity) -Ueno Shamisen - Japan por RTB45 | https://freesound.org/people/RTB45/sounds/195521 Reconocimiento 3.0 España (CC BY 3.0 ES) Música en cuña: - Oboro por Peritune: https://peritune.com/blog/2019/04/08/oboro/ https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Cambios realizados: Normalización, autoduck, aparecer y desvanecer progresivamente (Audacity) Imagen de miniatura en iVoox: -Foto en Facebook oficial de Visit Tottori Japan: https://www.facebook.com/tottoritouren/photos/pcb.1096993217159923/1096989103827001/?type=3&theater

Reve Allstars
Monstertorsdag med Rune Feyling og Per Freisberg

Reve Allstars

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2020 84:58


En ny dag truer i spikerteltet på Reve hvor tidligere Playboard-redaktør og ganske middels speakerlegende Rune Feyling er på plass for å evaluere, analysere og meina fra hoftå om filmen Monstertorsdag fra 2004. I Monstertorsdag utspiller et kjærlighetsdrama mellom Vegar Hoel og Silje Salomonsen seg i bølgene på Jæren, hvor danske Kim Bodnia dukker opp i den klassiske Yoda-rollen i påvente av selveste monsterbølgen. Det hele krydres med flotte naturbilder og en surflingo uten sidestykke. Med i Feylings filmkritikerlaug er den avdankede journalisten Kim Jung Reve og den prisvinnende livredderen og festivalarrangøren Per Freisberg. Monstertorsdag ble laget av regissør Arild Østin Ommundsen, mannen bak blant annet Mongoland, Now it's dark og barnefilmen Tottori. Hvordan står møtet mellom Cementen og Jæren seg i 2020? Det får du muligens svaret på om du tvinger deg gjennom denne episoden av Reve Allstars. Musikk av Daniel Malo. Magiske ting kan skje! Dette er episode 18 av Ein tyske og ein høge!

GAIKAN - Limited Japan Japón Podcast
2x38 - Paseo loco por Tottori. Caminando por carreteras perdidas buscando tiendas de videojuegos retro

GAIKAN - Limited Japan Japón Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2020 34:35


Pues en ocasiones he acabado por sitios poco poblados como en esta prefectura y buscando tiendas un poco apartadas de la mano de Dios... No es el primer pódcast de GAIKAN que grabo andando, sin detenerme. Sobre la marcha... En esta larga caminata que tenía por delante desde la estación de tren más cercana hasta el comercio donde esperaba encontrar videojuegos retro me dio por improvisar un pódcast, en el que os narro cómo es este Japón un tanto despoblado y pensado para moverse en coche. Un poco un paseo virtual en audio por estos parajes de Japón tan especiales. ¿Habéis caminado vosotros por lugares así en el país del sol naciente? P.D. Enlace al vídeo de Creativo en Japón del que os hablo: https://youtu.be/_ecCjnIXGfY Músicas usadas: -Good Morning Tokyo por milton.(Milton Musical Capsules) | https://freesound.org/people/milton./sounds/79645 Reconocimiento-NoComercial 3.0 España (CC BY-NC 3.0 ES) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/es/ Cambios realizados: Normalización, aparecer y desvanecer progresivamente (Audacity) -Ueno Shamisen - Japan por RTB45 | https://freesound.org/people/RTB45/sounds/195521 Reconocimiento 3.0 España (CC BY 3.0 ES) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/es Cambios realizados: Normalización, aparecer y desvanecer progresivamente (Audacity) Música en cuña: - Sakuya por Peritune | https://soundcloud.com/sei_peridot/sakuya Reconocimiento 3.0 España (CC BY 3.0 ES) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/es Cambios realizados: Normalización, autoduck, aparecer y desvanecer progresivamente (Audacity)

GAIKAN - Limited Japan Japón Podcast
2x38 - Paseo loco por Tottori. Caminando por carreteras perdidas buscando tiendas de videojuegos retro

GAIKAN - Limited Japan Japón Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2020 34:35


Pues en ocasiones he acabado por sitios poco poblados como en esta prefectura y buscando tiendas un poco apartadas de la mano de Dios... No es el primer pódcast de GAIKAN que grabo andando, sin detenerme. Sobre la marcha... En esta larga caminata que tenía por delante desde la estación de tren más cercana hasta el comercio donde esperaba encontrar videojuegos retro me dio por improvisar un pódcast, en el que os narro cómo es este Japón un tanto despoblado y pensado para moverse en coche. Un poco un paseo virtual en audio por estos parajes de Japón tan especiales. ¿Habéis caminado vosotros por lugares así en el país del sol naciente? P.D. Enlace al vídeo de Creativo en Japón del que os hablo: https://youtu.be/_ecCjnIXGfY Músicas usadas: -Good Morning Tokyo por milton.(Milton Musical Capsules) | https://freesound.org/people/milton./sounds/79645 Reconocimiento-NoComercial 3.0 España (CC BY-NC 3.0 ES) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/es/ Cambios realizados: Normalización, aparecer y desvanecer progresivamente (Audacity) -Ueno Shamisen - Japan por RTB45 | https://freesound.org/people/RTB45/sounds/195521 Reconocimiento 3.0 España (CC BY 3.0 ES) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/es Cambios realizados: Normalización, aparecer y desvanecer progresivamente (Audacity) Música en cuña: - Sakuya por Peritune | https://soundcloud.com/sei_peridot/sakuya Reconocimiento 3.0 España (CC BY 3.0 ES) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/es Cambios realizados: Normalización, autoduck, aparecer y desvanecer progresivamente (Audacity)

Seeking Sustainability LIVE (SSL)
Love of Traditional Japan Building Methods | Jon Stollenmeyer

Seeking Sustainability LIVE (SSL)

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2020 63:33


Caught up with Jon as he walked around the lumber auction he is at in Tottori today where his company and others bid on the best wood to use in their houses, remodels and other projects where they make use of traditional Japanese carpentry and building techniques. Jon Stollenmeyer is originally from the US, but has been working and living in Japan since 2009. He has worked with some Japanese greats of https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=%23architecture (#architecture) and https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=%23carpentry (#carpentry) and wood-work in Japan such as https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=%23NakamuraYoshiaki (#NakamuraYoshiaki) who took over from https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=%23NakamuraSotoji (#NakamuraSotoji) considered the last Sukiya architect in Japan. Since 2013, Jon has worked for https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=%23YamamotoKohei (#YamamotoKohei) in https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=%23Okayama (#Okayama) at the SomaKoSha company. The company is well-known for using the https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=%23Ishibatate (#Ishibatate) carpentry style https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=%23japanese (#japanese) natural wood building techniques. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lQBUl0JCaHk&t=990s (Watch the VIDEO of the interview of YouTube here) SomaKoSho Company Website https://www.youtube.com/redirect?q=http%3A%2F%2Fsomakosha.com%2Fen%2Fstollenmeyer-jonathan&redir_token=QUFFLUhqbkpWZV93NDkxS3VvbHdlSF9hV2dfRThGX3h1Z3xBQ3Jtc0trWUl6ZlIxd3diWU44cTZXTlZQdGJ3Ympvbm0xYk5XOE5RV0tBOEhUWjNRbVBpZ2R5Q05waW1jcF9hUGp2ZFo3Qm5tWmc5VU1YSHFmNERIeXNwQW11bVFNOFUzV2lGdENwVXF0V0VzSTNfWkdzbDFTSQ%3D%3D&event=video_description&v=lQBUl0JCaHk (http://somakosha.com/en/stollenmeyer-...) Jonathon Stollenmeyer on YouTube - check out the traditional tools and techniques he uses https://www.youtube.com/user/jstollenmeyer (https://www.youtube.com/user/jstollen...) https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=%23jonstollenmeyer (#jonstollenmeyer) https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=%23japan (#japan) https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=%23traditional (#traditional) https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=%23carpentry (#carpentry) https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=%23architecture (#architecture) https://soundcloud.com/hikosaemon (Music thanks to @Hikosaemon on SoundCloud) Support this podcast

Ine og Dags Podcast
Silje Salomonsen

Ine og Dags Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2020 55:02


Silje Østin Salomonsen er en norsk skuespiller og musiker fra Randaberg. Hun har hatt roller blant annet i norske spillefilmene Monstertorsdag, Jonny Vang, Detektor, Mongoland og Now It's Dark. I 2009 var hun med i filmen Rottenetter regissert av ektemannen Arild Østin Ommundsen.Salomonsen har i en årrekke vært del av Thomas Dybdahls backingband. Hun spiller også i bandene Bright Paper Werewolves, The Substitutes og Attention Now! Nå er hun aktuell med filmen «Tottori – sommeren vi var alene» som hun har laget sammen med sin mann Arild Østin Ommundsen og sine to barn. I denne episoden forteller hun om sin karriere, hvordan det er å jobbe med film (og egne barn/mann) og hvilke planer hun har framover.Link til trailer for Tottori:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wzw1dxb218ESilje Salomonsen på NRK (1998-ish):https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QrkBE4aPgYw See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Filmfrelst
Filmfrelst #407: En samtale med Silje Salomonsen og Arild Østin Ommundsen om «Tottori»

Filmfrelst

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2020 66:21


I denne episoden snakker vi med regissørene Silje Salomonsen og Arild Østin Ommundsen om arbeidet med å skape kinoaktuelle «Tottori – Sommeren vi var alene», norsk barnefilm, upersonlige TV-serier og fremtidsplaner.

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Kulturnytt
06.08.2020 Kulturnytt

Kulturnytt

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2020 15:52


TikTok vs Instagram, "Tottori! Sommeren vi var alene" - Golden Globe og musikkrettigheter i dagen kulturnyheter

Filmpolitiet
Stort zombiesirkus på kino!

Filmpolitiet

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2020 16:34


Denne podkasten handler om de nyeste kinofilmene! Sør-koreanske «Peninsula» er et stort zombiesirkus med fokus på action. Svenske «Min pappa Marianne» er et hjertevarmt drama som det er lett å falle for. Og den norske filmen «Tottori! Sommeren vi var alene» vil trollbinde de yngste og sjarmere foreldrene deres i senk. Programleder er Birger Vestmo.

Filmsamtalen
Fimsamtalen - Tottori

Filmsamtalen

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2020 41:56


Fimsamtalen - Tottori by Rushprint

David Skaufjord forklarer alt
spillefilmen Tottori med Silje Salomonsen

David Skaufjord forklarer alt

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2020 80:28


Veteranskuespiller Silje Salomonsen (Eventyrland, Mongoland, Now It's Dark, Hjelperytteren) debuterer som spillefilmregissør med barneeventyret Tottori - Sommeren vi var alene. Filmen er utviklet med samarbeidspartner og ektemann Arild Østin Ommundsen, og foran kameraet finner vi parets to barn. Tottori er en heltefortelling om to barn som må redde seg selv og faren, når han faller ned i et juv, og er en fantastisk eventyrfilm spilt inn på tilnærmet ikke-eksisterende budsjett, men med 20 års spillefilmerfaring i ryggsekken. I denne episoden snakker Silje om skuespill, om regi, om å lage film på stort og lite budsjett!

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Les Podcasts de la MEP
1 ŒUVRE, 1 MINUTE #14 - Shoji UEDA

Les Podcasts de la MEP

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2020 1:38


Shoji UEDA Sakaiminato (Japon), 1913 – Yonago (Japon), 2000 Portrait sur les dunes, vers 1950 Tirage gélatino-argentique, 1990 35,5 x 27,8 cm © Shoji Ueda Office . Don de la société Dai Nippon Printing Co. en 2005 Il y a un peu de Magritte dans ces images du maître Shoji Ueda. Prises dans le décor surréaliste des dunes de Tottori – sa province natale, à 800 km au sud-ouest du bouillonnement tokyoïte –, elles font partie d’une série fleuve réalisée entre 1949 et 1980. Face à la mer, avec du sable à perte de vue, Shoji Ueda est chez lui : dans ce théâtre onirique, il ne se lasse pas de mettre en scène ses voisins et ses proches dans des images minimalistes, minutieusement chorégraphiées, empreintes d’humour et d’une candeur toute poétique. En inconditionnel de Lartigue, il chronique les plaisirs simples avec l’humilité de l’éternel amateur. Virginie Huet. En 2005, la société Dai Nippon Printing Co. a fait don à la MEP de 13 tirages de Shoji Ueda, et la succession Ueda lui a offert en 2007 le portfolio Ueda Shoji : Children Calendar. La MEP a consacré au photographe une rétrospective en 2008, sous le titre “Une ligne subtile”.

Súper Tokio Radio
Noticias de Japón: 22 peruanos varados en Japón logran volver vía México

Súper Tokio Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2020


Podcast actualizado, jueves 7 de mayo 2020. – 22 peruanos varados en Japón retornan aprovechando un charter en México – Escuelas de Aomori y Tottori, las primeras en reabrir sus clases – Mujer de Saitama ahorca a su madre porque estaba cansada de cuidarla Cuéntenos su noticia aquí https://supertokio.com/contacto/ o por nuestro WhatsApp +81 9061286853 […] La entrada Noticias de Japón: 22 peruanos varados en Japón logran volver vía México se publicó primero en Súper Tokio Radio.

Where Come From Japan Podcast
Where Come Japan Podcast #4 - Tottori

Where Come From Japan Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2020 81:00


From living in abandoned Japanese schools, to traveling all around, this guy has plenty of stories to tell us.  In this episode we talk to world traveler turned Japanese Guest House Owner and Tour Guide - Richard from England who is currently living in Tottori prefecture. #TOTTORI #鳥取県 #JAPAN #PODCAST #TKYOSAMPODCAST

GAIKAN - Limited Japan Japón Podcast
2x10 - Por las dunas de arena de Tottori. Un pequeño desierto en la costa del mar de Japón, paisaje que no parece nipón

GAIKAN - Limited Japan Japón Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2020 35:53


Hacía tiempo que quería visitar las Tottori Sakyu en la región de Chugoku, o lo que lo mismo: las dunas de arena. Un fenómeno o casi capricho de la naturaleza algo insólito e inesperado, y que es una imagen que no nos evoca para nada a lo que tenemos en mente cuando pensamos en el imperio del sol naciente. Con camellos por ahí, gente haciendo sandboard y además es un destino no muy visitado por los turistas… (al menos occidentales!) Parte del parque nacional de San’in Kaigan, este pequeño tesoro natural es muy especial y podríamos decir que casi único en Japón. Así que quise traerlo al pódcast, grabando allí este episodio. ¿Cómo se crearon las dunas? ¿A qué distancia están de la playa? ¿Hay insectos en esos kilómetros desérticos? Esa y muchas más preguntas tendrán respuesta si lo escuchas. Músicas usadas: -Good Morning Tokyo por milton.(Milton Musical Capsules) | https://freesound.org/people/milton./sounds/79645 Reconocimiento-NoComercial 3.0 España (CC BY-NC 3.0 ES) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/es/ Cambios realizados: Normalización, aparecer y desvanecer progresivamente (Audacity) -Ueno Shamisen - Japan por RTB45 | https://freesound.org/people/RTB45/sounds/195521 Reconocimiento 3.0 España (CC BY 3.0 ES) Imagen de miniatura en iVoox: -Tottori Sakyu ( Tottori Sand Dune ) by Hashi photo https://es.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Archivo:Tottori-Sakyu_Tottori_Japan.JPG Licensed under Creative Commons: Atribución-CompartirIgual 3.0 No portada (CC BY-SA 3.0) Licencia https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/deed.es ¿Quieres viajar a Japón y prefieres hacerlo con profesionales expertos en el país de sol naciente? Puedes contactar con nuestro patrocinador, Japan Travellers: https://japantravellers.com

GAIKAN - Limited Japan Japón Podcast
2x10 - Por las dunas de arena de Tottori. Un pequeño desierto en la costa del mar de Japón, paisaje que no parece nipón

GAIKAN - Limited Japan Japón Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2020 35:53


Hacía tiempo que quería visitar las Tottori Sakyu en la región de Chugoku, o lo que lo mismo: las dunas de arena. Un fenómeno o casi capricho de la naturaleza algo insólito e inesperado, y que es una imagen que no nos evoca para nada a lo que tenemos en mente cuando pensamos en el imperio del sol naciente. Con camellos por ahí, gente haciendo sandboard y además es un destino no muy visitado por los turistas… (al menos occidentales!) Parte del parque nacional de San’in Kaigan, este pequeño tesoro natural es muy especial y podríamos decir que casi único en Japón. Así que quise traerlo al pódcast, grabando allí este episodio. ¿Cómo se crearon las dunas? ¿A qué distancia están de la playa? ¿Hay insectos en esos kilómetros desérticos? Esa y muchas más preguntas tendrán respuesta si lo escuchas. Como os comentaba en la cuña, si quieres viajar a Japón echa un ojo a Japan Travellers: https://japantravellers.com Músicas usadas: -Good Morning Tokyo por milton.(Milton Musical Capsules) | https://freesound.org/people/milton./sounds/79645 Reconocimiento-NoComercial 3.0 España (CC BY-NC 3.0 ES) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/es/ Cambios realizados: Normalización, aparecer y desvanecer progresivamente (Audacity) -Ueno Shamisen - Japan por RTB45 | https://freesound.org/people/RTB45/sounds/195521 Reconocimiento 3.0 España (CC BY 3.0 ES) Imagen de miniatura en iVoox: -Tottori Sakyu ( Tottori Sand Dune ) by Hashi photo https://es.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Archivo:Tottori-Sakyu_Tottori_Japan.JPG Licensed under Creative Commons: Atribución-CompartirIgual 3.0 No portada (CC BY-SA 3.0) Licencia https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/deed.es ¿Quieres viajar a Japón y prefieres hacerlo con profesionales expertos en el país de sol naciente? Puedes contactar con nuestro patrocinador, Japan Travellers: https://japantravellers.com

Learn Japanese with Noriko
49. 桜(さくら)の開花(かいか)はいつ?

Learn Japanese with Noriko

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2020 7:50


Hello, My name is Noriko, a fully qualified Japanese teacher. This is a Japanese podcast for Japanese learners.

Smokin' & Toastin'
EP. #143 "The Best Light Craft Beers And Great Whiskies For Fathers' Day"

Smokin' & Toastin'

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2019 100:14


Cigars: Arturo Fuente Don Carlos & Rocky Patel "Caucus" from Georgetown Tobacco Beer Tasting: Spindletap Brewery "5% Tint" IPA (Houston, TX) Beer Tasting: Westbrook Brewing "Black Raspberry" Oak Aged Sour Ale With Black Raspberries (Mt. Pleasant, SC) Beer Tasting: Rhinelander Brewing Company "Thirsty Miner" Chocolate Stout (Monroe, WI) Spirit Tasting: Kurayoshi Distillery "The Tottori" Japanese Whisky

Machikane FM
28: Cross-Cultural Understanding

Machikane FM

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2018 69:42


Stanford 大学 SPICE の Director でいらっしゃる Gary Mukai 先生から、SPICE での活動や遠隔講義のエピソード、また異文化理解などに関してお話しを伺いました。 Show Notes 豊中キャンパス訪問 in 2018 吹田キャンパス訪問 in 2018 大阪大学まちかね祭公式webページ ワニ博士|ゆるキャラグランプリ オフィシャルウェブサイト 指定国立大学法人大阪大学へ ~指定国立大学法人の指定を受けました~ — 大阪大学 第3期中期目標期間における指定国立大学法人の追加指定について:文部科学省 京都大学・大阪大学・神戸大学 3大学シンポジウムを開催 — 大阪大学 アメ村に現役医大生オーナーのカフェ 店内全てDIY、2段ベッドでくつろぎ空間に - なんば経済新聞 平成30年度「Society5.0実現化研究拠点支援事業」の採択課題の決定について:文部科学省 Interview with Dr. Gary Mukai - YouTube Stanford University FSI | SPICE (Stanford Program on International and Cross-Cultural Education) Richard Nixon's 1972 visit to China - Wikipedia FSI | SPICE - Japan Day 2017: Recognizing high school students in Japan and the United States FSI | SPICE - Stanford e-Japan FSI | SPICE - Reischauer Scholars Program Attack on Pearl Harbor - Wikipedia Executive Order 9066 - Wikipedia Internment of Japanese Americans - Wikipedia Nisei - Wikipedia Immigration and Nationality Act of 1952 - Wikipedia Machikane FM - 27: Never Let It Happen Again Pictures in Joe Yasutake's Presentation - Pinterest Interview with Mr. Joe Yasutake - YouTube JAMsj - Japanese American Museum | San Jose's Japantown Pedagogy - Wikipedia 大阪大学遠隔講義(2017年11月28日)の様子 JET Program USA JET30 Reunion G30ウェブサイトについて:文部科学省 スーパーグローバルハイスクール・SGH FSI | SPICE - High school students in Tottori prefecture spreading their wings Banyan - Wikipedia 2018年11月17日(土) 大阪大学共創フェスティバル2018 大阪大学共創DAY@EXPOCITY「大阪大学とあそぼう」 — 大阪大学 2018年12月1日(土) 「大阪大学の集い in 東京」 第10回目は“INSPi”アカペラライブ!! — 大阪大学 2018年12月1日(土) 東京北米の会@天ぷら かんだ 2018年12月25日(火) 海外大学院留学説明会@大阪大学 | 米国大学院学生会 2018年11月9日(金) Calligraphy in Color: Performance and Workshop by Japanese Artist Rihaku Inoue - Japan Society of Northern California 2018年11月10日(土) 大阪大学ロサンゼルス地区同窓会・理事会 2018年11月15日(木)から16日(金) SAN FRANCISCO, CA – Chocolate And Arts Show

Postcards from Gravelly Beach
A Return to Nippon – Postcard #70

Postcards from Gravelly Beach

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2018


Returning to Japan for the first time since working as a mushroom farmer in the Tottori-ken mountains decades previous, Dave rambles on about the circumstance – then and now – while wandering near his pal’s goat farm. Riffs include: arriving in the snow and getting settled, bailing on job, hitch-hiking around islands, falling in love(ish), eating … Continue reading A Return to Nippon – Postcard #70 →

All Films
Japanese architecture: Toukouen hotel

All Films

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2017 2:19


We travel to Japan’s least-populous prefecture, Tottori, where we explore one of its most-famous hotels.

Films — Design
Japanese architecture: Toukouen hotel

Films — Design

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2017 2:19


We travel to Japan’s least-populous prefecture, Tottori, where we explore one of its most-famous hotels.

Hare of the rabbit podcast
Japanese Rabbit (Part 2) - Interview Yudai Tanabe - White Rabbit - Shrines - Zodiac - Japanese Hares - Fox Glove - Sandwiches

Hare of the rabbit podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2017 30:21


Japanese Rabbit (Part 2) - Interview Yudai Tanabe - White Rabbit - Shrines - Zodiac - Japanese Hares - Fox Glove - Sandwiches Feel free to visit the website: http://www.hareoftherabbit.com/ If you would like to support the podcast either visit the link for Amazon, then make your purchases as normal.  I cannot see who purchases what, but a small percentage of your purchase will benefit the podcast: https://www.amazon.com/?&tag=haroftherab-20&camp=228761&creative=536025&linkCode=ur1&adid=0Z1J5SZGFHE81DASKT78& Or you can donate to the podcast at: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=4748024 This episode: Interview with Yudai Tanabe: The venerable legend of "The White Rabbit of Inaba" Kojiki version One version of the tale of the Hare of Inaba is found in the Kojiki, the oldest extant chronicle in Japan, which dates from early in the 8th century (711-712).  The legend appears in the first of the three sections of the Kojiki, the Kamitsumaki, also known as the Jindai no Maki, or "Volume of the Age of the Gods".  This section of the Kojiki outlines the myths concerning the foundation of Japan prior to the birth of the Emperor Jimmu, the first Emperor of Japan. In the Kojiki version of the myth, a hare tricks some wanizame into being used as a land bridge in order to travel from the Island of Oki to Cape Keta.  Cape Keta is now identified with the Hakuto Coast in the present-day city of Tottori.  The hare challenges the sharks to see whose clan is larger—that of the sharks, or that of the hares.  The hare had the sharks lie in a row across the sea. The hare then hopped across them, counting them as he went. Nearing the end, the hare exclaims that he has deceived the sharks in order to use them as a bridge. The last shark attacks the hare, ripping his fur from him.  Ōkuninushi and his eighty brothers were traveling through the Inaba region to woo Princess Yakami of Inaba.  While the brothers were on their way to visit the princess, the flayed hare stopped them and asked them for help. Rather than helping the hare, they advised it to wash in the sea and dry itself in the wind, which naturally caused it great pain.  In contrast Ōkuninushi, unlike his quarreling elder brothers, told the hare to bathe in fresh water from the mouth of a river, and then roll in the pollen of cattails.  The body of the hare was restored to its original state, and after its recovery, revealed its true form as a god.  In gratitude, the hare told Ōkuninushi, the lowest born in the family, that he would marry Princess Yakami.  Hare of Inaba legend emphasizes the benevolence of Ōkuninushi, who was later enshrined at the Izumo-taisha.   Japanese scholars have traditionally interpreted the struggle between the kind Ōkuninushi and his wrathful eighty brothers as a symbolic representation of civilization and barbarism in the emergent Japanese state.  The version of the Hare of Inaba legend told in the Kojiki has been compared to similar myths from Java in Indonesia, Sri Lanka, and India. Ise ga Naru version Long ago, when Japanese goddess Amaterasu and her entourage traveled around at the boundary of Yakami in Inaba, they were looking for a place for their temporary palace, suddenly a white hare appeared. The white hare bit Amaterasu's clothes and took her to an appropriate place for a temporary palace along Nakayama mountain and Reiseki mountain. About two hours' walk, accompanied by the white hare, Amaterasu reached a mountain top plain, which is now called Ise ga naru. Then, the white hare disappeared at Ise ga naru. The place of this legend is in Yazu town and Tottori city, in Tottori Prefecture (ancient Inaba and Houki), where the shrine Hakuto Jinja reveres the white hare. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hare_of_Inaba Rabbits, so cute and gentle, so furry, soft and warm are one of the animals which the Japanese are most familiar with.  Not only are they popular pets ( there was a veritable house-rabbit craze in the Meiji Period), but most schools and kindergartens keep them ( in a pen outdoors), to teach kids about resposibility and caring for living creatures. It is because of this connection with fertility and abundant offspring that the ancient Asians (Indians, Chinese, Japanese, etc) have long said that there is a rabbit (hare) on the moon ( in Japan it is actually pounding mochi rice cakes).  It seems perfectly logical to me since I have to know that THE MOON has also been considered to be deeply connected to pregnancy and childbirth. Thus, the MOON, a God of Conception and Childbirth, with a servant, the symbol of fertility- the HARE – are a natural combination. Since rabbits were associated with having children, there were various folk beliefs which existed throughout Japan linking rabbits with prayers for easy delivery.  Eating rabbit meat to ensure the mother and child`s safety was customary in certain parts of Japan, while in others ( interestingly) it was shunned- in the belief that doing so would lead to the chlid being born with a hare-lip ( mitsu-guchi, 三っ口). And though the practice of eating rabbit meat before delivery (or the belief that it should be avoided) have completely died out, there are still a few shrines around Japan which are dedicated to rabbits as  messengers of the God(s), that are popular places to pray for conception and then easy delivery. Another reason that hares have been have been worshipped at certain shrines, or in some places are believed to have the power of prophecy ( for example, predicting the weather) is because of a very famous story in Japan`s oldest text, the KOJIKI. Another interesting Hare related myth which has led to the animal`s deification.  At Uji Shrine  there is a story of the Emperor Nintoku`s son, while once fleeing  for his life, was guided to safety by a hare (what probably really happened is that he  followed the trails in the bush made by rabbits or other small animals). That is why a Hare-Deity is believed to protect the shrine.  Some even say that the place name UJI derives from Usagi- miCHI- Rabbit-Road!. On the volcanic island of Sakurajima (桜島) in Kagoshima Prefecture, there also seems to have been a belief in a rabbit/hare deity which was called O-Mimi-Naga-Sama (お耳長様)- Lord long-Ears! An Edo Period text contains thid story:  On Sakurajima Island there lived a large hare which was believed, by the local residents, to be the deity of the mountain ( the island is a volcano).  Because of that, no one there ever ate hare meat. In fact, even mentioning the word hare ( USAGI), was believed to bring on a stomachache. Thus, in conversation everyone would refer to this animal as Lord Long Ears ( O-Mimi-Naga-Sama). Once a member of the Satsuma Clan ( the rulers of that region) came to island for a hunting expedition, and killed an big, old hare. The Volcano erupted. Hunting was subsequently banned. http://blog.alientimes.org/2011/01/for-the-year-of-the-rabbit-some-musings-on-rabbits-and-hares-in-japanese-culture-and-history/ A place related to the legend of the white rabbit of Inaba, one of the most well-known myths in Japan. https://www.jnto.go.jp/eng/spot/natuscen/hakuto-beach.html Hakuto Coast is a beautiful beach of white sand. It is included as one of the 100 Selected Beaches in Japan, and is a popular spot for sea bathing in summer and surfing in winter. You can see the pretty pink Japanese rose flowers, for which this place is the southern limit for growing naturally.  It is a very famous place in Japan as the setting of the myth of the white rabbit of Inaba. Now it seems the Japanese love the rabbit, and have many Rabbit Shrines Nearby the coast, is Hakuto Shrine, enshrining the legendary white rabbit as well as, and Mitarashi-ike, a pond in which the white rabbit apparently washed its body.  There is a mysterious legend about Mitarashi-ike, which states that the water level remains the same in any kind of weather.  As a result, it is also known as “Fuzou Fugen No Ike” (a pond with unchanged water level).  There is an island offshore from which the white rabbit returned, so you can imagine what it was like in the mythological age.  It is also a place with a beautiful sunset view.  Supposidly you will have a romantic time if you visit this place with your partner. The oldest shrine of Japan https://www.jnto.go.jp/eng/spot/shritemp/o-miwa-shrine.html based on the old Shinto that worships mountains Omiwa Jinja in Yamato, current Sakurai City, of Nara is said to be the oldest shrine of Japan that date back to the age before emperors. The shrine is dedicated to Omononushi-no-mikoto who appears in myths.  Because his soul was comforted in Mt. Miwa just behind the shrine, the entire mountain is the subject of worship. Omononushi-no-mikoto is the god known for saving the white rabbit of Inaba, so “Nadeusagi (rabbit to stroke)” is placed at the entrance of the gathering hall.  It is said that stroking the rabbit will take away your pain.  Stroked by so many people the rabbit is now mirror-shiny. The "Rabbit Shrine" The Higashitenno-Okazaki Shrine in Kyoto, not far from the much larger famous Heian Shrine. This smaller shrine is usullay empty and you m ay be abe to roam around in solitude and appreciate the Kawaii (cute in Japanese) rabbit statues. Only in Japan could there be an entire shrine built with rabbit statues and miniature rabbit figurines lined up perfectly straight trusting that no one will remove them.  This is an “off the beaten track” shrine, and is worth checking out. Okazaki Shrine has served as a shrine for safe birth since 1178, and the Ujiko-sai festival is held every October in celebration.  The rabbit is considered a helper spirit of Okazaki Shrine. This is because many rabbits lived in the mountain behind the shrine. There are many sculptures of rabbits on the precincts (they are seen on pedestals of guardian dogs, in dedicatory lanterns, and above doorways). Notably, there is a black granite statue of a rabbit in the washbasin. This rabbit statue is for the believer who wishes to have a baby. Okazaki Shrine is also a shrine for marriage. This is because the famous heroic god Susano Ono Mikoto, who is enshrined at the shrine, slayed a demon to marry the goddess Kushi Inada Hime. For these reasons, many couples hold their wedding at Okazaki shrine. http://kyoto-weddings.jp/okazaki-shrine.html http://www.afar.com/places/higashitenno-okazaki-shrine-sakyo-ward What Is called the Bunny Shrine, is officially called Jyusozan-Mojyubosatsudo (鷲巣山文殊菩薩堂). This magical place is about a 15 minute walk away from the famous Hachiman Shrine. Just walk upstream of the Hirose River on the Sakunami Highway, then look for stairs that lead up into a cluster of towering cedar trees.   Go up and you will find a mix of Shinto, Buddha, and funny bunny images abound.  There is so much going on at this shrine that it is even hard to begin to explain.  In 1603, founder of Sendai feudal lord Date Masamune built Jyusozan-Mojyubosatsudo.  However, in fact, this place is neither shrine, nor temple. It is a place to worship, or at least give thanks and gratitude to, the spirit of the rabbit. Why?  The real reason would be because Date Masamune was born in the year of the rabbit, according to the Chinese lunar calendar.  As such, there are several rabbit images including pictures, wooden votive tablets, a statue at the second set of stairs, and the massive bunny ready to scare any unknowing visitor that walks through the front gate and glimpses to the right!  Look closely at the roof on the main shrine building and from the right angle you can see some rabbit decorations doing handstands!  Upon a little more research, I learned this is one of the 12 Chinese zodiac animal pilgrimage sites in Sendai.  The Bunny Shrine makes for a few fun photos, is not crowded, and is full of mystery.   http://en.japantravel.com/miyagi/bunny-shrine-in-sendai/26984 Since in days of old, the zodiac system used for designating years, months, days, time of day, and direction was adopted by the Japanese.  This happened officially during the reign of the Empress Suiko in the early 7th century.  Over the subsequent centuries, this system- called ETO, or JU-NISHI in Japanese, gained terrific popularity ( because of the fortune telling and decorative opportunities)- especially in the Edo Period (1600-1868).  Even after the Japanese abandoned their old calendar and started using the Western (Gregorian) system, they have still clung firmly to the Zodiac.  In fact now it might be more to be more popular than ever.  Included in the zodiac is the Rabbit/Hare The only problem with this current image of rabbits is that the animal adopted as the fourth sign in the Chinese/Japanese zodiac was not exactly the rabbit ( an animal which breeds in burrows underground and which was introduced from Europe probably just before the Edo Period) but THE HARE- an animal native to Japan (in several species) and which has played a major role in folklore and mythology. As oppossed to symbolizing cuteness, these animals were considered cunning tricksters.   Evidence of this belief can be found in various folk tales featuring very tricky and mischivious hares.  The most famous of these stories is probably KACHIKACHI YAMA-  a childrens story in which a rabbit cruelly tortures and finally kills a tanuki, which had killed an old woman (Yes, Japanese old children`s stories are just as violent and gruesome as European children`s stories!)  Importantly, hares were also considered symbols of  fertility (as they are in most of the rest of the world). for the reason that they breed like……. well, uhh,…. like….RABBITS (as the phrase goes). Besides being symbols of peace, docility and cuteness, they are also considered to be lucky. This is because the Chinese character usually used to write this animals name- 兎 (another character – 卯, is used to represent the rabbit as a zodiac sign) is very similar to the character 免 ( manukareru), which means to get rid of, or make vanish- in other words- rabbits some believe that rabbits will make BAD LUCK DISAPPEAR.  Just in the same way as when you spot a rabbit in the wild and- in the blink of an eye- ITS GONE! Now I am going to discuss the Lepus brachyurus or Japanese hare.  Most of the information I learned was from an article  By Jennifer Holmberg The Japanese hare is reddish-brown, with a body length that ranges from 45 to 54 centimetres (18 to 21 in), and a body weight of 1.3 to 2.5 kilograms (2.9 to 5.5 lb). Its tail will grow to lengths of 2 to 5 centimetres (0.79 to 1.97 in). Its front legs can be from 10 to 15 centimetres (3.9 to 5.9 in) long and the back legs from 12 to 15 centimetres (4.7 to 5.9 in) long. The ears grow to be 6 to 8 centimetres (2.4 to 3.1 in) long, and the tail 2 to 5 centimetres (0.79 to 1.97 in) long.  Adult Japan­ese hares are mid-size mam­mals with body masses rang­ing from 1.3 to 2.5 kg. There are vari­a­tions in color from a dark brown to a red brown with areas of white. All four sub­species are brown­ish in the sum­mer, but L. brachyu­rus an­gusti­dens and L.​b.​lyoni change their coat col­ors to white in the win­ter.  In areas of northern Japan, the west coast, and the island of Sado, where there is heavy snowfall, the Japanese hare loses its coloration in the autumn, remaining white until the spring, when the reddish-brown fur returns.   Like all mem­bers of the Order Lago­mor­pha, Japan­ese hares have a sec­ond set of in­cisors, or peg teeth, be­hind their first upper in­cisors. Japan­ese hares are en­demic to Japan. They are com­monly found on the main­land is­lands of Hon­shu, Shikoku and Kyushu and most of the sur­round­ing Japan­ese is­lands, ex­clud­ing Hokkaido. There are four sub­species of the Japan­ese hare found in dif­fer­ent ge­o­graph­i­cal re­gions. Lepus brachyu­rus an­gusti­dens is found in north­ern Hon­shu, L. b. lyoni is found on Sado Is­land, L. b. brachyu­rus is found in south­ern Hon­shu, and L. b. ok­ien­sis is found on the Oki Is­lands. There are vari­a­tions be­tween Japan­ese hare sub­species found on the main is­land and those found on sur­round­ing is­lands. The di­men­sions of a main­land fe­male Japan­ese hare de­scribed in 1905 were 505 mm head and body length, 40 mm tail length, 135 mm hind­foot length and 78 mm ear length. Mea­sure­ments from a fe­male Japan­ese hare from Oki Is­land were a 506 mm head and body length, a 54 mm tail, a 138 mm hind foot and a 78 mm ear. The sub­species found on the smaller is­lands ap­pear to have sex­ual di­mor­phism, with the vast ma­jor­ity of skull char­ac­ter­is­tics being smaller in males than in fe­males. On the main is­land, the only fea­ture that is not equal in size is the width of the palate. In gen­eral, the sub­species on the small is­lands are often larger in mass, length of head, and length of body. The sub­species on the main is­land have larger ears, hind feet length and skull size com­pared to those on the is­lands. It has been sug­gested that this vari­a­tion is not due to in­su­lar vari­a­tion, but that the is­land forms are ac­tu­ally closer to the an­ces­tral form and the main is­land sub­species has evolved and adapted to a chang­ing en­vi­ron­ment. Lepus brachyu­rus has been di­vided into two clades and four sub­species. The two clades are found in south­ern and north­ern Japan and ap­pear to be the re­sult of these groups evolv­ing dif­fer­ently in these dif­fer­ent re­gions ap­prox­i­mately 1.24 mil­lion years ago. and the TOHOKU NO-USAGI, Lepus brachyurus angustidens, which is quite similar in habit and appearance, except for one astounding characteristic: these hares turn pure white in winter! Another reason why the ancients might have considered them as sacred creatures. The KYUSHU type live mainly on the eastern side of the mountains which run down the center of Japan. The TOHOKU type live on the western, snowier side. Habitat Japan­ese hares can be found through­out Japan in urban, rural and for­est set­tings, but the vast ma­jor­ity are found in rural areas. They are typ­i­cally found in areas with dense shrub-like veg­e­ta­tion and a low tree canopy, often near the edge of forests. Japan­ese hares are pre­dom­i­nant in young, Japan­ese cedar plan­ta­tions where there is plenty of in­com­ing light and an abun­dance of veg­e­ta­tion. Japan­ese hares are also found near and around rivers or streams. They range from sea level to 2700 m. Japan­ese hares do not in­habit moun­tain­ous areas.  It is mostly found in mountains or hilly areas. It also inhabits forests or brushy areas.  Due to human encroachment, though, this hare has thrived in and around urban environments, so much so that it has become a nuisance in some places. Reproduction The litter size of the Japanese hare varies from 1 to 6. The age of maturity is uncertain, but females probably breed within a year of birth. Breeding continues year round. Several litters are born each year, each of which contain 2–4 individuals. Mating is promiscuous; males chase females, and box to repel rivals. Behavior The Japanese hare, like most hares and rabbits, is crepuscular (feeds mainly in the evening and early morning). It is silent except when it is in distress, and gives out a call for the distress. It can occupy burrows sometimes. Japan­ese hares are soli­tary and noc­tur­nal. When they are ac­tive at night, they can travel about 1000 m in a sin­gle night in forested areas and can cover ap­prox­i­mately 6 hectares.  While noth­ing is known about com­mu­ni­ca­tion be­tween Japan­ese hares, in­for­ma­tion may be in­ferred from other hare species. There ap­pears to be var­i­ous types of vo­cal­iza­tions, mostly high-pitched, that occur when hares are con­fronted with un­com­fort­able or fright­en­ing sit­u­a­tions. Like other hares, hear­ing is an im­por­tant mode of per­cep­tion. It is a solitary animal except during mating season, when males and females gather for breeding.  Not much is known about Japan­ese hare mat­ing sys­tems.  There is, how­ever, gen­er­al­iz­able in­for­ma­tion re­gard­ing other species of hares. Aside from arc­tic hares, which pair each breed­ing sea­son, most male and fe­male hares are promis­cu­ous. Male and fe­male hares come to­gether dur­ing the breed­ing sea­son and males some­times dis­play ag­gres­sive be­hav­ior, such as box­ing, in order to com­pete for mates.  Japan­ese hares have a long breed­ing sea­son, be­gin­ning in early Jan­u­ary and end­ing in Au­gust. The num­ber of lit­ters per sea­son ranges from 4 to 5. The av­er­age lit­ter size ranges from one to four, with 1.6 ba­bies being the av­er­age and the av­er­age weight of the young at birth is 132 g. There is a 1:1 ratio of males to fe­males born in each lit­ter. Within one breed­ing sea­son, a typ­i­cal fe­male will av­er­age 7.4 young. The wean­ing pe­riod typ­i­cally takes place 2 to 3 weeks after birth. Fe­male hares be­come sex­u­ally ma­ture at ten months old. The ges­ta­tion pe­riod ranges from 43 to 45 days and the pe­riod be­tween births ranges from 33 to 109 days. An in­ter­birth pe­riod shorter than the ges­ta­tion pe­riod sug­gests the pos­si­bil­ity of su­per­foeta­tion. This is fur­ther sup­ported by the oc­cur­rence of post­coital ovu­la­tion in Japan­ese hares. At the other end of the spec­trum, there can also be de­lays be­tween birth and the next cop­u­la­tion. Some­times fe­male Japan­ese hares will chase away males with whom they do not want to cop­u­late. There is some vari­abil­ity in breed­ing pat­terns be­tween north­ern and south­ern Japan­ese hares as breed­ing ap­pears to be af­fected by tem­per­a­ture, pho­tope­riod, and pre­cip­i­ta­tion. En­vi­ron­ments in higher lat­i­tudes have de­creased tem­per­a­ture and pho­tope­ri­ods through­out the ma­jor­ity of the year and stud­ies of cap­tive an­i­mals have found that with in­creas­ing lat­i­tude, the breed­ing sea­son, ges­ta­tion pe­riod and lit­ter size de­creases. Food Japan­ese hares are op­por­tunis­tic her­bi­vores that typ­i­cally eat newly planted grasses, grasses at plan­ta­tions, and young trees and shrubs. Saito and Koike de­ter­mined that their main source of food dur­ing the sum­mer comes from the Fam­ily Gramineae, which in­cludes the grasses and many com­mer­cial crops. In north­ern Japan, when these grasses are un­avail­able due to win­ter snow cover, Japan­ese hares eat the buds and seedlings of young trees, often found in plan­ta­tions.  Vegetation found in and around its habitat is where the Japanese hare gets most of its nutrients. Grasses, shrubs, and bushes are all eaten by the hare. The Japanese hare is one of the few hares that will eat the bark off of trees and it does so occasionally which can cause major damage to trees and forests.   Tori and Suzuki ex­am­ined which trees were fa­vored in the win­ter and con­cluded that the vast ma­jor­ity of trees were Phyl­lostachys prae­cox, a bam­boo which is high in crude pro­tein con­tent.  Other pop­u­lar win­ter trees in­clude Acer, Paulow­nia, Acan­thopanax, Ar­alia and Legu­mi­nosae. The trees and shrubs cho­sen by Japan­ese hares often have in­creased amounts of branches and stems, which are typ­i­cally found in young forests. Most of the trees that are con­sumed have high pro­tein con­tent.   Japan­ese hares also en­gage in co­prophagy, or the reinges­tion of feces. While co­prophagy is com­mon in most hares, what is unique in L. brachyu­rus is that it reingests both soft and hard feces, as they are ob­served sim­ply swal­low­ing soft feces and chew­ing hard feces. Co­prophagy is done to ex­tract as many nu­tri­ents as pos­si­ble from their dif­fi­cult to di­gest plant food. There is also a pos­i­tive re­la­tion­ship with the lack of avail­able food and an in­creased oc­cur­rence of con­sum­ing hard feces. Japan­ese hares are read­ily preyed on by red foxes (Vulpes vulpes), golden ea­gles (Aquila chrysae­tos) and Japan­ese martens (Martes melam­pus). The color change in the north­ern sub­species of Japan­ese hares, from brown to white in the win­ter, is likely a cryp­tic color change to blend into their sur­round­ing en­vi­ron­ment and avoid pre­da­tion. Due to the large pop­u­la­tion sizes of Japan­ese hares, they are ex­tremely im­por­tant in the food web. They are prey for larger mam­mals and they im­pact the veg­e­ta­tion on which they feed. They can cause dam­age to woody trees and plants when they are for­ag­ing for buds in the win­ter The Japanese hare population seems to be stable; in some places, it has become a nuisance animal. It is hunted in certain regions for food, fur, pelts, and to help curb its growing numbers.  It is estimated that Japan­ese hares do not live longer than 4 years in the wild. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Japanese_hare http://animaldiversity.org/accounts/Lepus_brachyurus/ http://blog.alientimes.org/2011/01/for-the-year-of-the-rabbit-some-musings-on-rabbits-and-hares-in-japanese-culture-and-history/ Plant of the Week: Fox Glove Word of the Week: Sandwich

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Ep78 Got Faded Japan Podcast Johnny gets a skull X-ray, while Shank boozes with underage hipsters. Couple commit suicide with radioactive thorium, 16-year-old sadist slashes 8 and 15-year-old school girls, a million dollars worth of douchebag cars crash in pile-up, toy poodles join Tottori police, woman bound and murdered naked in apt., man uses taxi as ambulance after stabbing, and 64-year-old man robs cake shop in blonde wig only to get trounced by bakers. The Got Faded Japan Podcast gives listeners a glimpse of the seedy side of Japan's news, culture, politics, parties, and all around mischief and mayhem. Hosted by Johnny and Shank who add their own opinions and otherwise drunken bullshit to the mix.  Send us an email on FB/twitter Got Faded Japan, to gotfadedjapan@yahoo.co.jp or go to gotfadedjapan.com to buy a t-shirt to support the show. Or just tell a friend or post a link to keep this shit rolllin' Fader! Kanpai mofos!