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NOTEBOOK — Arts Culture Tourism from Tokyo
SPINEAR
210 episodes
9 months ago
Welcome to NOTEBOOK, a cultural guide to art, design and architecture, along with local views and travel news in English giving a realistic view of Tokyo from two perspectives, one from Japan and the other from abroad. Substack: notebookpodcast.substack.com Instagram: @NOTEBOOK_pod Twitter: @NOTEBOOK_pod Get in touch: notebook.podcast@gmail.com Leave a message: speakpipe.com/notebook Photo: Getty Images
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Welcome to NOTEBOOK, a cultural guide to art, design and architecture, along with local views and travel news in English giving a realistic view of Tokyo from two perspectives, one from Japan and the other from abroad. Substack: notebookpodcast.substack.com Instagram: @NOTEBOOK_pod Twitter: @NOTEBOOK_pod Get in touch: notebook.podcast@gmail.com Leave a message: speakpipe.com/notebook Photo: Getty Images
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07/19, Arts Culture Tourism from Tokyo (Summer Festivals and Kendo)
NOTEBOOK — Arts Culture Tourism from Tokyo
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2 years ago
07/19, Arts Culture Tourism from Tokyo (Summer Festivals and Kendo)
A parade of yamahoko floats passed through Kyoto on Monday during the city’s annual Gion Festival, held in all its glory for the first time in almost four years. Meanwhile, a man died after being run over by a dashi float on Saturday at the Hakata Gion Yamakasa summer festival being held in the city of Fukuoka, southwest Japan. Temperatures over the weekend soared, reaching almost 35 degrees Celsius in more than 150 different parts of Japan, with temperatures in one city reaching almost 40. And Saturday marked the 40th anniversary of the iconic Family Computer or Famicom, produced by Japanese video game maker Nintendo. With last weekend widely acknowledged to be the start of summer, with Gion matsuri in Kyoto, Matama matsuri at Tokyo’s Yasukuni Shrine and others this July, Notebook caught one bon odori dance and the sound of Japanese fencing, also known as kendo.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
NOTEBOOK — Arts Culture Tourism from Tokyo
Welcome to NOTEBOOK, a cultural guide to art, design and architecture, along with local views and travel news in English giving a realistic view of Tokyo from two perspectives, one from Japan and the other from abroad. Substack: notebookpodcast.substack.com Instagram: @NOTEBOOK_pod Twitter: @NOTEBOOK_pod Get in touch: notebook.podcast@gmail.com Leave a message: speakpipe.com/notebook Photo: Getty Images