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2017年11月01日

 【マラソン大会】志摩ロードパーティハーフマラソン2017 

【マラソン大会】志摩ロードパーティハーフマラソン2017 

https://youtu.be/i2kHDxgbGWM 







Published on Apr 22, 2017

「志摩ロードパーティハーフマラソン2017」に参加してきました。例年通り4月に戻り、非常に暑い中でのレースになりました。腰痛・暑さ・激坂の三重苦! その結果は・・・。

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Note:
志摩ロードパーティハーフマラソン 2017年は4月16日(日)に開催
メイン会場 志摩スペイン村


http://shima.roadparty.jp/index.html

志摩スペイン村


https://youtu.be/6jgBqbscSME



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1. " 「志摩ロードパーティハーフマラソン2017」 " :

2017年大会は終了いたしました。 ご参加ありがとうございました。

http://shima.roadparty.jp/index.html


2. 志摩市観光情報
http://shima.roadparty.jp/index.html



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Life in Japan: Shichi-Go-San 七五三


 Life in Japan: Shichi-Go-San 七五三 

https://youtu.be/vH--pgUqSFI




Published on Nov 15, 2015

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SUBSCRIBE to the JUST JAPAN PODCAST in iTunes :
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Sound Cloud:
https://soundcloud.com/justjapanpodcast

Just Japan Podcast :
http://busankevin.com

Support the Just Japan Podcast:
http://patreon.com/justjapanpodcast

FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/pages/BusanK...
BLOG: http://busankevin.com/
INSTAGRAM: http://instagram.com/jlandkev
TWITTER: http://twitter.com/jlandkev
VLOG YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/jlandkev

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1. " Shichi-Go-San " :Wikipedia


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shichi-Go-San

Shichi-Go-San (七五三, lit. "Seven-Five-Three") is a traditional rite of passage and festival day in Japan for three- and seven-year-old girls and three- and five-year-old boys, held annually on November 15 to celebrate the growth and well-being of young children. As it is not a national holiday, it is generally observed on the nearest weekend.

* 7+5+3=15 : held annually on November 15

Shichi-Go-San is said to have originated in the Heian period amongst court nobles who would celebrate the passage of their children into middle childhood. The ages 3, 5 and 7 are consistent with East Asian numerology, which holds that odd numbers are lucky.[1] The practice was set to the fifteenth of the month during the Kamakura period.[2]

History
Over time, this tradition passed to the samurai class who added a number of rituals. Children−who up until the age of three were required by custom to have shaven heads−were allowed to grow out their hair. Boys of age five could wear hakama for the first time, while girls of age seven replaced the simple cords they used to tie their kimono with the traditional obi.[3] By the Meiji period, the practice was adopted amongst commoners as well, and included the modern ritual of visiting a shrine to drive out evil spirits and wish for a long healthy life.[4]




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エイミーの七五三〜鶴岡八幡宮
〜Shichigosan Festival, Tsurugaoka Hachimangu
Shrine. vlog 24  

エイミーの七五三〜鶴岡八幡宮
〜Shichigosan Festival, Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Shrine. vlog 24 


https://youtu.be/sqlwYWVPRow



Published on Nov 14, 2016
Amy’s Shichi-Go-San festival at the Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Shrine in Kamakura, Japan. Highlights below, and for a full write up of the day please visit my For Kids In Tokyo blog post at http://forkidsintokyo.com/?post_id=24...

Photographer - Shinzo from Juno Location Photography (http://www.satuei.jp) has always taken all our Shichi-Go-San and family photographs, two of which I am delighted to say are on his website home page. We shall continue to ask that he takes our family photos as they are delightful. Highly recommended and fantastic service.

Hair – Salon de Coco, Kamakura. 鎌倉・鶴岡八幡宮参道沿い、Salon de Coco(サロン・ド・ココ) (http://coco-kamakura.com)
They made Amy’s hair look all lovely. Check the video rather than take my word for it.

Restaurant – Kamakura Chez Aki (http://kamakura-chez-aki.com). シェ・アキ|鎌倉市にある本格フレンチをカジュアルに . A really nice venue a short walk from where Amy had her hair done.

Kimono – Mums.

Location - Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Shrine
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tsuruga...
Tsurugaoka Hachimangu is the most important Shinto shrine in the city of Kamakura, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan.

My gear used to make this video, with reviews
Sony A6300 camera http://bit.ly/2eYfndt
Wide lens Sony 10-18 f4 (main lens) http://bit.ly/2eZ8cSu
Close up lens 50mm f1.8 (b-roll) http://bit.ly/2gkJz3o
Small rig cage http://bit.ly/2hGIv6Q
Stabilizing handle http://bit.ly/2zb0Cc5

My full Sony A6300 Vlogging and travel kit http://bit.ly/2tOu7OE
Studio gear http://bit.ly/2hdUlrR
Video of studio http://bit.ly/2ypfA0M

All my gear ! https://kit.com/MrTim

Blog and Website http://bit.ly/2yp8dGr
Teachers Pay Teachers Store http://bit.ly/2wjTnOe
Merchandise http://bit.ly/2gbC1N2

Music – Makai Symphony
• Momiji
• Dolphine kick
• Sinsinto

Soundcloud https://soundcloud.com/makai-symphony
Youtube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8cn...
Website http://www.makai-symphony.com
Twitter https://twitter.com/xiexieP/

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1. " Shichi-Go-San " :Wikipedia


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shichi-Go-San

Shichi-Go-San (七五三, lit. "Seven-Five-Three") is a traditional rite of passage and festival day in Japan for three- and seven-year-old girls and three- and five-year-old boys, held annually on November 15 to celebrate the growth and well-being of young children. As it is not a national holiday, it is generally observed on the nearest weekend.

* 7+5+3=15 : held annually on November 15

Shichi-Go-San is said to have originated in the Heian period amongst court nobles who would celebrate the passage of their children into middle childhood. The ages 3, 5 and 7 are consistent with East Asian numerology, which holds that odd numbers are lucky.[1] The practice was set to the fifteenth of the month during the Kamakura period.[2]

History
Over time, this tradition passed to the samurai class who added a number of rituals. Children−who up until the age of three were required by custom to have shaven heads−were allowed to grow out their hair. Boys of age five could wear hakama for the first time, while girls of age seven replaced the simple cords they used to tie their kimono with the traditional obi.[3] By the Meiji period, the practice was adopted amongst commoners as well, and included the modern ritual of visiting a shrine to drive out evil spirits and wish for a long healthy life.[4]




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The heart of Japan ・ The story of kimono and kimono in Japan
「日本の心・日本の絆 詩と着物の物語」 in 鶴岡八幡宮

The heart of Japan ・ The story of kimono and kimono in Japan
「日本の心・日本の絆 詩と着物の物語」 in 鶴岡八幡宮


https://youtu.be/4s28CQQ50Cc



Published on May 27, 2011
On the 27th in Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Shrine in Kamakura City, Kanagawa Prefecture, the East Japan great earthquake disaster / reconstruction assistance charity "Japan's heart, Japanese bonds, poetry and kimono story" was held. 47 colorful kimonos including sleeveless sleevelesss and yukata robes were shown along with poetry and songs that read the four seasons of Japan and sighs came out of the venue for their beauty.

神奈川県鎌倉市の鶴岡八幡宮で27日、東日本大震災・復興支援チャリティー「日本の心・日本の絆・詩と着物の物語」が開かれました。振り袖や浴衣など、色とりどりの着物47点が、日本の四季を読み込んだ詩や歌とともに披露され、その美しさに会場からため息がもれました。


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Can Foreigners wear Kimono? ボストン美術館・着物イベントに批判で中止?


Can Foreigners wear Kimono? ボストン美術館・着物イベントに批判で中止? 

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