Ornate, restored fortress clip from “Castles of the Rising Sun”, a free Intrepid Berkeley Explorer video of Japanese highlights in the samurai and modern periods. Starring exquisite castles, Kyoto’s Golden Pavilion, a pair of giant Buddhas, Tokyo, traditional Japanese entertainment, Hiroshima’s Peace Park, the Floating Shrine, and the world’s best train system. To enjoy all of this film, plus over 30 more, free, non-commercial, streaming travel videos from every continent, and still pictures, please ask a search engine for:
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Variety show clip from “Castles of the Rising Sun”, a free Intrepid Berkeley Explorer video of Japanese highlights in the samurai and modern periods. Starring exquisite castles,
Kyoto’s Golden Pavilion, a pair of giant Buddhas, Tokyo, Hiroshima’s Peace Park, the Floating Shrine, and the world’s best train system. To enjoy all of this film, plus over 30 more, free, non-commercial, streaming travel videos from every continent, and still pictures, please ask a search engine for:
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Kimono and temple clip from “Castles of the Rising Sun”, a free Intrepid Berkeley Explorer video of Japanese highlights in the samurai and modern periods. Starring exquisite castles, Kyoto’s Golden Pavilion, a pair of giant Buddhas, Tokyo, traditional Japanese entertainment, Hiroshima’s Peace Park, the Floating Shrine, and the world’s best train system. To enjoy all of this film, plus over 30 more, free, non-commercial, streaming travel videos from every continent, and still pictures, please ask a search engine for:
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Gambling clip from “Castles of the Rising Sun”, a free Intrepid Berkeley Explorer video of Japanese highlights in the samurai and modern periods.
Starring exquisite castles, Kyoto’s Golden Pavilion, a pair of giant Buddhas, Tokyo, traditional Japanese entertainment, Hiroshima’s Peace Park, the Floating Shrine, and the world’s best train system. To enjoy all of this film, plus over 30 more, free, non-commercial, streaming travel videos from every continent, and still pictures, please ask a search engine for:
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Samurai era clip from “Castles of the Rising Sun”, a free Intrepid Berkeley Explorer video of Japanese highlights in the samurai and modern periods.
Starring exquisite castles, Kyoto’s Golden Pavilion, a pair of giant Buddhas, Tokyo, traditional Japanese entertainment, Hiroshima’s Peace Park, the Floating Shrine, and the world’s best train system. To enjoy all of this film, plus over 30 more, free, non-commercial, streaming travel videos from every continent, and still pictures, please ask a search engine for:
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El 9 de agosto de 1945, el bombardero americano B-29 llamado Enola Gay, nombre de la madre del piloto, Paul Tibbetts, dejó caer la primera bomba de uranio que se lanzaba en el mundo, sobre la ciudad japonesa de Hiroshima. Cuatro días más tarde se lanzó una segunda bomba en Nagasaki. La razón dada por los americanos para justificar la acción, fue la de salvar miles de vidas aliadas, anticipándose a una invasión del territorio japonés. El comité de estudio de la bomba atómica en EE.UU., recomendó que ésta fuese usada lo antes posible… sin previo aviso a las fuerzas militares enemigas. Algunos americanos creían que los japoneses, a través de una justa negociación, hubieran podido rendirse evitando así la catástrofe. El 15 de septiembre de 1945, el ministro de Asuntos Exteriores japonés firma la rendición...
Actor Pierre Arditi, script girl Sylvette Baudrot, composer Philippe-Gérard and set decorator Jacques Saulnier introduced Alain Resnais retrospective at Centre Pompidou in Paris on January 16. Resnais directed as unforgettable movies as "Mélo", "Last Year in Marienbad", "Hiroshima My Love", "My American Uncle" or "Night and Fog". The opening night was hosted by François Thomas, author of "L'Atelier d'Alain Resnais".
Pierre Arditi, Sylvette Baudrot (scripte), Philippe-Gérard (compositeur) et Jacques Saulnier (décorateur) étaient présents au Centre Pompidou le 16 janvier, lors de la soirée d'ouverture de la rétrospective intégrale consacrée à Alain Resnais du 16 janvier au 3 mars, pour rendre hommage à Alain Resnais, réalisateur de films aussi inoubliables que "Mélo" (projeté ce soir-là), "L'année dernière à Marienbad", "Hiroshima mon amour", "Mon oncle d'Amérique" ou encore "Nuit et brouillard". La séance d'ouverture était présentée par François Thomas, auteur de "L'Atelier d'Alain Resnais".
On the surface, this film may seem like an average science film Explaining the atom as the basic structure of matter. Depicting the birth of the atomic age from Alamogordo, Hiroshima and Nagasaki through the development of the thermonuclear H-bomb. Addressing the morality behind the awesome power of atomic energy. there is an ulterior motive. While revealing the complexity of nature, their films would end with Moon saying that this complexity was part of God's plan rather than evolution. Moody Institute of Science films were marketed to churches and also to public schools where today even the mention of the word God sparks a conflagration of protests and court cases.
A video i edited using footage from the BBC Documentary Hiroshima and the song New Paths To Helicon part 1 by Mogwai.
Wear headphones or play it on good speakers as its better
In memory of the people who died and suffered after the nuclear attacks during World War II
This may never be forgotten and must always be remembered.
Extra tags: Nagasaki Hiroshima 長崎県 広島市 Nuclear Atomic Bomb 原子 爆弾 Casualties Dramatic Japan 第二次世界大戦 放射能 太平洋戦争 リトル・ボーイ
A revealing look at the untold story of Japan's atomic bomb, and how they may have detonated a nuclear device just two days before surrender. Since the end of WWII, conventional wisdom claimed that Imperial Japan was years away from building an atomic weapon--this special shatters this view. Using once secret Japanese wartime documents, we provide evidence that Japan had world- class nuclear physicists, access to uranium ore, and cyclotrons to process it. They devised an innovative way to deliver the bombs using 400-foot long Sen Toku submarines, capable of carrying and launching airplanes. Most startling--just six days after Hiroshima, Japan tested its own atomic device on a small island 20 miles off the Korean coast. The sobering conclusion is that Japan may have been just weeks behind the US in the race for the bomb.
The nuclear accident at Chernobyl is the worst nuclear disaster in history, 10 X worse than Hiroshima. Over 7 million people were affected by that fateful event.
From my youtube account....
Song: Hands Held High by Linkin Park
Some excerpts from the mixed documentary: HIBAKUSHA Our Lives to Life. Recorded 2005 in Japan. The "peace lovers" of the world will eventually succeed.
Today marks the 62nd anniversary of the first atomic weapon used in war, dropped on the Japanese city of Hiroshima on this day, 6th of August 1945. It exploded 600m above the city at 08:15 local time with the approximate force of 15,000 tons of TNT, destroying the entire city in an instant.
New commercial 'AC' commented at TSS Shin Hiroshima TV.
New scenes of the spot and Perfume talking about it.
And furthermore, what's more important, there's new unseen clips from their hiroshima debut era (Kareshii Boshuu Chuu 2nd debut single)!
MUST-SEE!!
They look beautiful as always!
Masao Okabe is the artist who represents Japan at the 52nd Venice Biennale with his work ?Is There a Future for Our Past? The Dark Face of the Light?. Masao Okabe (born 1942 in Hokkaido, Japan) displays 1,400 frottages from the port of Ujina in Hiroshima, as well as a 16 meters long row of [...]
Hiroshima Sky song by Aki (EZRA)
2nd theme song from series " FAH KUP TAWAN " starring by Paulla Tailor & Vithaya Vasugraipaisarn air on saturday & sundat at 12.00 pm - 1.00 pm
Kyo faints during a concert in Hiroshima. They are about ready to play Mr.Newsman when Kyo faints. The band thinks he did it for entertainment, not knowing it was real. Medic and backup then arrive a few mins later.