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Visited the Shrine for the Shogun's Grave
Nikko-Toshogu Shrine is located in Nikko-city, 2 hour train ride from Tokyo. The shrine is built for the Shogun, Tokugawa Ieyasu, who established unified Japan in 17th century.
A Novice's Guide to Space Travel
M Will The Shogun lets you in a bit on his instrumental sampler / what's to come.
Shogun of Japan
Be entertained as your meal is being prepared tableside by our master chefs. Steak, Seafood & Sushi Bar.
Salomon Shogun Review - Chris Anthony
Chris Anthony Talks about the Salomon Shogun. He took this ski down to Portillo Chile for the annual ski with the Superstars Camp this year. He wanted to travel with one pair of skis. So he wanted all snow condition off piste freeride ski. REMEMBER Chris comes from more of a racing background so ideally he loves to carve. Previous years he took the Salomon Fury. One of his favorite out of the Salomon line. He feels that if you need one pair of skis for all mountain off-piste go with the ...
Sakura Petals: The Shogun
FMF-DVD-00001018 - Sakura Petals: The Shoguns brings you to Nikko, the most famous shrine in the country, the burial place of the founder of the Tokugawa shogunate clan that ruled Japan for three centuries. Further, coming back to Tokyo, we stop in one of the surrounding cities Kamakura, where originates the first shogun family in Japan, a city full of Zen Buddhist temples. We visit the city of Tokyo, with its beautiful museum, parks and temples mingled with modern architecture and we attend ...
Shogun Promo Video
A very short promotional video made for the crew of the Secondlife USS Shogun serving for UFS. This Video is intended to show the lighter side of away team travel...
Loco Travel: Inawashiro - Part 5 (Down the Mountain - Chillin' in the Cottage)
One of the highlights of my trip was hangin' out with an old Japanese guy and his Portuguese wife. They were the owners of this cottage, and unfortunately, I was too busy talking with them to shoot any footage of them. But I had some great conversations, got some great food, and enjoyed their amazing hot spring bath. It was great recovery after hiking up and back down Mt. Bandai in the rain. One of the interesting stories he told me was about the battle at Tsurugajyo in Aizu-Wakamatsu, which ...
GZA - Liquid Swords
he was the Shogun's decapitator. He cut off the heads of a hundred and thirty-one lords. It was a bad time for the empire. The Shogun just stayed inside his castle -- and he never came out. People said his brain was infected by DEVILS. My father would come home -- he would forget about the killings. He wasn't scared of the Shogun, but the Shogun was scared of him. Maybe that was the problem. Then, one night... the Shogun sent his ninja spies to our house. They were supposed to kill my ...
A Message to Creative Assembly: Overlay paths and travel use
Could there be either an option, or a skill, that will show me paths and travel usage, so I could better lay traps or know how the enemy will approach me?
The Greatest Journeys on Earth: Japan Trailer
has significance, and where the tea ceremony, calligraphy and gastronomy are evidence of a lifestyle whose refinement has been pushed to its zenith. This collection of thirteen one-hour documentaries suggests unusual itineraries through some of the most beautiful places on earth. Each journey takes the viewer beyond the usual commonplace clichés of travel... ... travel greatest journeys earth japan trailer capitalism emperor European foreign Japan rebellion shogun strength architecture artistic ...