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Uploaded by on Dec 4, 2007

Highlights from my trip to Japan in May/June 2005.
To the tune of the Traditional Japanese Folk Song - Sakura.

Canon GL1 shots of:
Mt. Fuji-san
Kamakura (Kotokuin Temple) at Tokyo Bay
Sumida river
Tokyo Tower
Asakusa Kannon Temple (Sensoji Temple)
Nijo Castle (Nijo-jo of the Tokugawa Shogun)
Koyasan
World Expo
Kurashiki Ivy Square
Hiroshima
Torii of Itsukushima on Miyajima Island
Tivoli park, Kurashiki
Korakuen garden
Hikawa Maru
War Museum in Tokyo
Akihabara

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  • where can i get this music? It is gorgeous, especially the part where Sakura Sakura is played on the harp. Thank you for sharing this beautiful video.

  • Thanks - I downloaded them on Limewire.

    Artist: Harp and flute

    Album Title: Traditional Japanese Folk Song

    "Japanese-Sakura - Traditional Folk Song-flute.mp3"

    "Classical Japanese Koto (instrumental- traditional) Sakura.mp3"

    "DDR Extreme - Sakura.mp3"

    Artist: Kitaro

    "Kitaro - Meditation - Japanese Sakura.mp3"

    I looked for a version with words, but couldn't find any, I like the sung version, usually by choir.

  • Thank you so much for share your beauty trip to Japan, I feel as I was there, what a beauty tour, I was looking for Sakura song and this is the original because others were sophisticated. Thanks from a peruvian friend.

  • Thanks for enjoying the video! It took a bit of searching on the internet to find the songs - there are words to the song, but no version I could find had singing.

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  • amari suki arimasu

  • nice song

  • Japan is so beautiful I hope to go there someday soon

  • This music is divine...I love it played on a harp...wow

  • How many times have you been to Tokyo? it's full of extremely nice spots. Besides, Kyoto is not the only "real" place in Japan, there are hundreds of others...and most of them are less than 1 hour away from Tokyo.

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