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BON JOVI - These Days from these days tour 1996 at Nishinomiya Stadium in Japan. I used various these days live picture on youtube, I'm sorry. forgive me, father. Only sound is live at Nishinomiya Stadium. We had large earthquake in 1995, BON JOVI came and live at this Stadium Two times in '95 '96, and raised a lot of money for devastated area. I respect them and thank you this song!
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Episode 1 of ????/Nishinomiya Dayori, the blog and vlog recording my personal journey to Japan for an exchange to Kwansei Gakuin University.
This is in Sackville, filmed on the MacBook's webcam. Apparently, the MacBook doesn't quite appreciate being carried about to film so the video was very choppy. I played around with it a bit to make something out of the video mess that came out of it.
There are many Japanese sake brewries in Nishinomiya city. Sake Brewries Festival is held in Nishinomiya Shrine.This is the dance for celebration of new sake production this year.
There are many Japanese sake brewries in Nishinomiya city. Sake Brewries Festival is held in Nishinomiya Shrine. We can have sake in the garden of shrine.
This is one of the reconnaissance photos taken by the US airforce on 2/20/1948. Mikage(Kobe)-Nishino miya was the area on target bombing by B-29. Many innocent people were killed.
Mission 314.
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Route produced by Mr. Kotetsu; running from Koshien to Nishinomiya at Local; using Hanshin 5500 Series.
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Route produced by Mr. Hihaken; running from Takarazuka to Nishinomiya-Najio at Rapid; using 221 Series (produced by Mr. Fuzokuhensei).
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There are many Japanese sake brewries in Nishinomiya city. Sake Brewries Festival is held in Nishinomiya Shrine. We can try fresh sake just out of casks.