FLYING OVER JAPAN (4K UHD) Amazing Beautiful Nature Scenery with Relaxing Music | 4K VIDEO ULTRA HD

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  • Japan, known as Nihon, Nihon-koku or Nippon (日本) in Japanese, is a nation of islands in East Asia.
    The "Land of the Rising Sun" is a country where the past meets the future. Japanese culture stretches back millennia, yet has also been quick to adopt and create the latest modern fashions and trends.
    Japan is often difficult to understand for those educated in the west. It can seem full of contradictions. Many Japanese corporations dominate their industries, yet if you read the financial news it seems like Japan is practically bankrupt. Cities are as modern and high tech as anywhere else, but tumbledown wooden shacks can still be spotted next to glass fronted designer condominiums. Japan has beautiful temples and gardens which are often surrounded by garish signs and ugly buildings. The most acclaimed restaurant in the country, which costs hundreds of dollars for dinner, is a small shop located in a subway station seating less than a dozen people. In the middle of modern skyscrapers you’ll discover sliding wooden doors which lead to traditional chambers with tatami mats, shoji screens, and calligraphy, suitable for traditional tea ceremonies. These juxtapositions can seem perplexing or jarring to those used to the more uniform nature of European and North American cities, but if you let go, and accept the layered aesthetics, you’ll find interesting and surprising places throughout the country.
    Japan has often been seen in the West as a land combining tradition and modernity, and many traditional structures and practices are preserved, but modern structures and practices definitely dominate your experience in Japan. Japan was the first Asian country to independently modernize, and the country continues to embrace new technologies and aesthetics, but unlike in many countries, Japan does not feel a particular need to attack or remove older technologies, structures, or practices. New things are mostly just layered beside old things. That’s not to say that Japan embraces the large scale preservation of historical structures or that people generally practice traditional ceremonies, but people generally believe that if a small number of people want to continue on a tradition or preserve a building that they own, they should be allowed to do that. In this way, development mostly happens in a piecemeal fashion, one building at a time, rather than in large redevelopment projects. Many urban blocks evolve to line up dozens of narrow buildings spanning fifty or more years of design history. Clothing styles evolve along a dozen paths at the same time rather than singular mass fashion trends. An individual that embraces a particular subculture and its fashions may alternately conform to vary different norms when working or at home, but there is little sense of conflict between these roles.
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  • @tka-tpa-prapatankalisari45192
    @tka-tpa-prapatankalisari45192 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    👩🏼‍🎓🇨🇵
    "I admire young people who are concerned with the affairs of their community and nation, perhaps because I also became involved in struggle whilst I was still at school. With such youth we can be sure that the ideals we celebrate today will never be extinguished. Young people are capable, when aroused, of bringing down the towers of oppression and raising the banners of freedom."
    ~Nelson Mandela
    speaking on the occasion of the Anniversary of Bastille Day, Paris, France, 14 July 1996

  • @amiricagic4699
    @amiricagic4699 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    This is wonderful

  • @A.T.Sickzer
    @A.T.Sickzer 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    the first village looks exactely like germany... same type of houses

  • @siyitang4330
    @siyitang4330 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    11 hours of video

  • @calmmelodies7718
    @calmmelodies7718 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    This music is in full of peace , this is good source of meditation.... and full with positive energy...

  • @tka-tpa-prapatankalisari45192
    @tka-tpa-prapatankalisari45192 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    👩🏼‍🎓🇧🇼
    "As this tree reaches for the heavens, let it encourage us always to aim higher and higher in meeting the new challenges which face us. As its branches spread, so may the cooperation between us spread out and embrace our whole region and our continent of Africa.”
    ~Nelson Mandela, kgotla (traditional assembly), Serowe, Botswana, 6 September 1995

  • @tka-tpa-prapatankalisari45192
    @tka-tpa-prapatankalisari45192 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

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    "Reconciliation was not an afterthought or an add-on of our struggle and our eventual triumph. It was always imbedded in our struggle. Reconciliation was a means of struggle as much as it was the end goal of our struggle."
    ~Nelson Mandela
    speaking at a Conference of the International Women's Forum, Tokyo, Japan, 30 January 2003

  • @yaharach
    @yaharach ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Please show us real Japan. The opening part is not in Japan, but somewhere in Europe. Netherland? Belgium?

  • @tka-tpa-prapatankalisari45192
    @tka-tpa-prapatankalisari45192 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

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    “We do face major challenges, but none are as daunting as those we have already surmounted.”
    ~Nelson Mandela
    upon receiving the freedom of the City of London, 10 July 1996

  • @tka-tpa-prapatankalisari45192
    @tka-tpa-prapatankalisari45192 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    👩🏼‍🎓🇲🇼
    "There is still too much suffering on our continent that could have been prevented by leadership which put the interests of the people supreme. The conflict, war and instability in many parts of our continent must in great measure be blamed on an absence of leaders who are capable of or willing to subject personal and sectional considerations to the well-being and common good of the people."
    ~Nelson Mandela
    upon receiving the Order of the Lion of Malawi from President Bakili Muluzi, Malawi, May 2002

  • @tka-tpa-prapatankalisari45192
    @tka-tpa-prapatankalisari45192 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    👩🏼‍🎓🇮🇳
    "Peace is not just the absence of conflict; peace is the creation of an environment where all can flourish regardless of race, colour, creed, religion, gender, class, caste or any other social markers of difference."
    ~Nelson Mandela
    from a message to the Global Convention on Peace and Non-Violence, New Delhi, India, 31 January 2004

  • @tka-tpa-prapatankalisari45192
    @tka-tpa-prapatankalisari45192 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    👩🏼‍🎓🇵🇰
    "We must continue, with still greater speed, to change the lives of our people, especially the poorest of the poor"
    ~Nelson Mandela
    during an Address to the Joint Session of the Parliament of Pakistan, Islamabad, Pakistan, 4 May 1999

  • @tka-tpa-prapatankalisari45192
    @tka-tpa-prapatankalisari45192 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    👩🏼‍🎓🇩🇪
    "Leaders will have to give clear and decisive leadership towards a world of tolerance and respect for difference, and an uncompromising commitment to peaceful solutions of conflicts and disputes."
    ~Nelson Mandela
    upon receiving the German Media Prize, 28 January 1999

  • @tka-tpa-prapatankalisari45192
    @tka-tpa-prapatankalisari45192 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    👩🏼‍🎓🇹🇼
    "Democracy and human rights are inseparable. We cannot have the one without the other."
    ~Nelson Mandela
    during his Investiture as Doctor of Laws, Soochow University, Taiwan, 1 August 1993

  • @tka-tpa-prapatankalisari45192
    @tka-tpa-prapatankalisari45192 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    👩🏼‍🎓🇬🇧
    "Will future generations say of us: ‘Indeed, they did lay the foundations for the eradication of world poverty; they succeeded in establishing a new world order based on mutual respect, partnership and equity’?"
    ~Nelson Mandela
    from a Lecture at the Oxford Centre for Islamic Studies, Sheldonian Theatre, Oxford, England, 11 July 1997

  • @tka-tpa-prapatankalisari45192
    @tka-tpa-prapatankalisari45192 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    👩🏼‍🎓🇸🇦
    "When we dehumanise and demonise our opponents, we abandon the possibility of peacefully resolving our differences, and seek to justify violence against them."
    ~Nelson Mandela
    during the award of a National Order to Prince Bandar bin Sultan, Saudi Arabian Ambassador to the United States and to Professor Jakes Gerwel, Cape Town, 11 May 1999

  • @tka-tpa-prapatankalisari45192
    @tka-tpa-prapatankalisari45192 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    👩🏼‍🎓🇲🇼
    "There is still too much suffering on our continent that could have been prevented by leadership which put the interests of the people supreme. The conflict, war and instability in many parts of our continent must in great measure be blamed on an absence of leaders who are capable of or willing to subject personal and sectional considerations to the well-being and common good of the people."
    ~Nelson Mandela
    upon receiving the Order of the Lion of Malawi from President Bakili Muluzi, Malawi, May 2002