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Kinkakuji Temple part four.

Kinkakuji Temple part four.

Jeigh and I take a break for pictures while Conner snags the camera. Crazyness.

Author: 100Handers
Keywords: Kinkakuji Golden Pavilion Kyoto Japan video diary Jay Parker Conner Fitzgerald
Added: June 20, 2008

Tranquil Hordes

Big Ted posted a photo:

Tranquil Hordes

Matsumoto Castle, Japan

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: Intrepid Berkeley Explorer

Author: intrepberkexplorer
Keywords: Japan Matsumoto castles Japanese_castles Samurai Matsumoto_Castle
Added: May 20, 2008

Kyoto Day 3 (14 of 19)

This is a video in a series on my travel through Japan in October 2007. On this day I just went around Kyoto to see some more temples.

Author: andyzohoury
Keywords: Kyoto Japan Temples Ryoan-ji Famous Zen Garden Kinkaku-ji Golden Pavilion Philosopher’s Walk Zohoury
Added: April 22, 2008

Kinkaku-ji Temple (Golden Pavilion) in Kyoto Japan

Kinkaku-ji Temple (Golden Pavilion) in Kyoto Japan

Kinkaku-ji Temple (Golden Pavilion) in Kyoto, Japan.

Author: HukilauPrincess
Keywords: Kinkakuji Temple Golden Pavilion Rokuonji Kyoto Japan
Added: June 20, 2008

Hiroshima Atomic Bomb Memorial & Baseball Stadium, Japan

Atomic bomb memories and hopes (plus baseball) 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: Intrepid Berkeley Explorer

Author: intrepberkexplorer
Keywords: Hiroshima Japan Atomic_bomb Atomic_bomb_museum Hiroshima_Carp baseball Japanese_baseball Japanese_peace_park
Added: May 20, 2008

Kyoto, Japan: The Golden Pavilion

A serene look at the very beautiful temple grounds of “KINKAKUJI” or “The Golden Pavilion’” in Kyoto, Japan. See more at www.RobPongi.com

Kinkakuji Temple part three.

More Kinkakuji. We approach the temple up close!

Author: 100Handers
Keywords: Kinkakuji Golden Pavilion Kyoto Japan video diary Jay Parker Conner Fitzgerald
Added: June 20, 2008

Kyoto’s Golden Pavilion In Japan

Kyoto’s landmark Golden Pavilion, a clip from “Castles of the Rising Sun”, the Intrepid Berkeley Explorer’s free 33 minute video of historic and modern Japan. The film also stars a pair of giant Buddhas, three castles designated Japanese National Treasures, Tokyo (Imperial Palace and the Ginza), Nara’s spoiled deer, traditional Japanese entertainment, Hiroshima’s Peace Park, and the Floating Shrine, plus much more, including restored castles, the world’s best train syste…

Osaka Castle, Japan

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: Intrepid Berkeley Explorer

Author: intrepberkexplorer
Keywords: Japan Osaka castles Japanese_castles Samurai Osaka_Castle
Added: May 20, 2008

Matsumoto Castle, Japan

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: Intrepid Berkeley Explorer

Author: intrepberkexplorer
Keywords: Japan Matsumoto castles Japanese_castles Samurai Matsumoto_Castle
Added: May 20, 2008

Golden Pavilion

Golden Pavilion

   The Golden Pavilion, on a lake in Kyoto, Japan.

Kinkaku-Ji (Golden Pavilion). Kyoto. Japan

  

Kinkakuji Temple of the Golden Pavilion

   This is the Kinkakuji Temple of the Golden Pavilion in Kyoto, Japan.

Kinkaku-ji

   The impressive temple buildings and grounds of Kinkaku-ji are always packed with immense hordes of Japanese tourists. The Temple of the Golden Pavilion has a powerful sheen that really pounces upon you, as its reflection doubles off from the adjacent… Read More

denis.co.uk Golden Pavilion Kyoto Japan

denis.co.uk Golden Pavilion Kyoto Japan
Photographs Denis O’Regan Travel pictures Travel pictures Golden Pavilion Kyoto Japan. image copyright Denis O’Regan - no use allowed without prior permission

Japanese Gaming Technology: Pachinko & a Virtual Horse Race

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: Intrepid Berkeley Explorer

Author: intrepberkexplorer
Keywords: Japan Pachinko pinball horse_race gambling virtual_horse_race Japanese_pinball travel_log
Added: May 20, 2008

Kinkaku-ji Temple (Golden Pavilion) in Kyoto Japan

Kinkaku-ji Temple (Golden Pavilion) in Kyoto, Japan.

Author: HukilauPrincess
Keywords: Kinkakuji Temple Golden Pavilion Rokuonji Kyoto Japan
Added: June 20, 2008

Kyoto Rokuon-ji | Golden Pavilion Kinkaku-ji
Travel photographs of Kyoto’s Kinkaku-ji or Rokuon-ji or Kinkaku-ji Golden Pavilion Zen Temple in Kita-ku.

Kinkakuji Temple part four.

Jeigh and I take a break for pictures while Conner snags the camera. Crazyness.

Author: 100Handers
Keywords: Kinkakuji Golden Pavilion Kyoto Japan video diary Jay Parker Conner Fitzgerald
Added: June 20, 2008

Mishima: A Life in Four Chapters: Opening

Vates News http://vatesnews.blogspot.com/ Yukio Mishima (三島 由紀夫, Mishima Yukio) was the public name of Kimitake Hiraoka (平岡 公威, Hiraoka Kimitake?, January 14, 1925–November 25, 1970), a Japanese author and playwright. Mishima: A Life in Four Chapters is an episodic, stylized 1985 film directed by Paul Schrader and written by Paul and Leonard Schrader, his brother. It is based on the life and fiction of the Japanese author Yukio Mishima. The film features original music by Philip Glass with performances by the Kronos Quartet. Ken Ogata stars as Yukio Mishima and Roy Scheider speaks an off-screen English narration, also as Mishima. The film was produced in Japan by Francis Ford Coppola and George Lucas (while they were involved with Akira Kurosawa’s Kagemusha). The four chapters are “Beauty”, “Art”, “Action” and “Fusion of Pen and Sword”. Each chapter features flashback scenes from Mishima’s life shot in lustrous black and white, intercut with highly-stylized, theatrical scenes from three different Mishima novels and the realistically-shot, docudrama-style story of Mishima’s last day and seppuku. The novels depicted in the film are The Temple of the Golden Pavilion (1956) in “Beauty”; Kyoko’s House (1959) in “Art”; and Runaway Horses (1968) in “Action”. In the final chapter, the protagonists of all three novels are shown achieving their destructive and/or suicidal objectives as Mishima commits suicide. The soundtrack follows the different visual styles, accompanying the black-and-white flashbacks with a string quartet, the theatrical scenes with a string orchestra and synthesizers, and the “docudrama” scenes with a full symphonic orchestra. Schrader has said that he considers Mishima the best film he has directed: “It’s the one I’d stand by - as a screenwriter it’s Taxi Driver, but as a director it’s Mishima.” (Schrader on Schrader and Other Writings (2004) Vates News http://vatesnews.blogspot.com/ 三島 由紀夫(みしま ゆきお、本名・平岡公威1925年1月14日 - 1970年11月25日)は、戦後日本を代表する小説家・戯曲家。昭和45年11月25日、楯の会会長として自衛隊にクーデターを促し、割腹自殺を遂げ、世間を騒然とさせた(三島事件)。 代表作は小説に『仮面の告白』、『禁色』、『金閣寺』、『潮騒』、『豊饒の海』四部作など。戯曲に『サド侯爵夫人』、『わが友ヒットラー』、『近代能楽集』などがある。ペンネームの三島は日本伝統の三つの島の象徴、静岡県三島の地名に由来するなどの説がある。唯美的な作風で知られる。三島の著作権管理は酒井著作権事務所が一括管理している。三島作品の著作権は現行法では2020年に失効する。

Author: AnnaHeidiBourne
Keywords: Visual Arts Mishima Paul Schrader 三島 由紀夫
Added: March 26, 2008

Destination Japan - Part 09 of 12 - Kyoto

In May 2006 me and my wife went for a trip to Japan. I always had a dream of going to that country. This is part 9 of my movie about that journey and this part contains our tour around Kyoto (Titles are Dutch).

Author: MarkSleper
Keywords: Japan Destination Kyoto Golden Pavilion Ryoan-ji Fushimi Inari Philip Glass Mark Sleper
Added: June 7, 2008

Dawn Powell’s Novels: “Angels on Toast”; “The Wicked Pavilion”; “The Golden Spur”

Dawn Powell’s Novels: “Angels on Toast”; “The Wicked Pavilion”; “The Golden Spur”
Dawn Powell's Novels: 3 Novels together, introduced by Gore Vidal, and published by Quality Paperback Bookclub, New York (1989).

Author: Dawn Powell
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Gold temple of Kyoto

Kinkakuji temple is covered with gold leaf and called Golden pavilion. Please watch it. More videos in http://www.japan-asia.net

Author: lagoonresort
Keywords: travel log
Added: June 2, 2008

Kinkaku-ji

   The impressive temple buildings and grounds of Kinkaku-ji are always packed with immense hordes of Japanese tourists. The Temple of the Golden Pavilion has a powerful sheen that really pounces upon you, as its reflection doubles off from the adjacent… Read More

The sailor who fell from grace with the sea ; The temple of the golden pavilion ; Confessions of a mask
Author: Yukio Mishima
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Kinkaku-Ji (Golden Pavilion). Kyoto. Japan

  

Kinkakuji Temple part four.

Jeigh and I take a break for pictures while Conner snags the camera. Crazyness.

Author: 100Handers
Keywords: Kinkakuji Golden Pavilion Kyoto Japan video diary Jay Parker Conner Fitzgerald
Added: June 20, 2008

Don’t Take the 205! (DM)

Don’t Take the 205! (DM)

Don’t Take the 205! (DM)

It quickly goes from bad to worse.  The worst!  Liz, our friend Tyler and I are riding the 205 from Kyoto Station to Kinkakuji Temple—a bus trip we reluctantly choose to take.  The only other time Liz and I took a bus in Kyoto was after seeing Kiyomizudera Temple in September. …

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20th JAL Otobutai to be held in Temple of the Golden Pavilion, Kyoto

20th JAL Otobutai to be held in Temple of the Golden Pavilion, Kyoto

20th JAL Otobutai to be held in Temple of the Golden Pavilion, Kyoto….

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Kyoto’s Golden Pavilion In Japan

Kyoto’s landmark Golden Pavilion, a clip from “Castles of the Rising Sun”, the Intrepid Berkeley Explorer’s free 33 minute video of historic and modern Japan. The film also stars a pair of giant Buddhas, three castles designated Japanese National Treasures, Tokyo (Imperial Palace and the Ginza), Nara’s spoiled deer, traditional Japanese entertainment, Hiroshima’s Peace Park, and the Floating Shrine, plus much more, including restored castles, the world’s best train syste…

Kyoto, Japan: The Golden Pavilion

A serene look at the very beautiful temple grounds of “KINKAKUJI” or “The Golden Pavilion’” in Kyoto, Japan. See more at www.RobPongi.com

This Week’s Acquisitions

This Week’s Acquisitions

F. M. Mayor, The Rector’s Daughter (Virago, 1987).  Reprint of Mayor’s 1924 novel about a woman who has grown up in a constrained, barely post-Victorian clergyman’s household. Eliot Bliss, Saraband (Virago, 1987).  Reprint of early 1930s novel about a young woman’s coming-of-age. Agnes M. …

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Kinkaku-ji 金閣寺 Golden Pavilion Temple Pavillon d’Or Kyōto

Kinkaku-ji - 金閣寺 (Golden Pavilion Temple, Pavillon d’Or) Kyōto (Japon - Japan)Rokuon-ji (鹿苑寺, temple impérial du jardin des cerfs - 鹿苑寺, Deer Garden Temple)) situé à Kyōto (Japon - Japan) built in 1397 - In 1950, the pavilion was burned down by a monk (entièrement brûlé par un moine) The present structure dates from 1955 - Le bâtiment actuel date de 1955 (liste patrimoine mondial - UNESCO world heritage site list) + Kintsune Saionji shogun Kitayamaden Ashikaga Yoshimitsu Yochimochi Rinzai Zen guerre Ōnin War Bouddha buddha samourai kaiyū-shiki Kyōko-chi Mirror Pond japanese garden Kitayama + Yukio Mishima

Kyoto is history

Kyoto is history

We had a wonderful time in Kyoto and would like to return there one day. It was the Imperial capital until about 150 years ago, and has many fascinating historical sites. We took two half-day tours over two days, and found even that pace exhausting. There was *lots* of walking, some of it in stockin…

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Hilary Duff Podcast - Episode 60

Hilary Duff Podcast - Episode 60

Sightseeing in Japan. Visits the Golden Pavilion, also known as Kinkaku at “The Golden Pavilion Temple Garden, Kyoto.” (3-4-08)

Author: HDMediaRoom
Keywords: Hilary Duff Official Podcast
Added: April 2, 2008

Kinkakuji Temple part one.

We finally start a video diary of our trip at Kinkakuji Temple in Kyoto, Japan.

Author: 100Handers
Keywords: Kinkakuji Golden Pavilion Kyoto Japan video diary Jay Parker Conner Fitzgerald
Added: June 20, 2008

Kyoto Buddhist Temple and Fashion Show, Japan

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: Intrepid Berkeley Explorer

Author: intrepberkexplorer
Keywords: Japan Kyoto Kimono Buddhist Buddhist_temple Japanese_temple Kiyomizu Travel_log
Added: May 20, 2008

Matsumoto Castle, Japan

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: Intrepid Berkeley Explorer

Author: intrepberkexplorer
Keywords: Japan Matsumoto castles Japanese_castles Samurai Matsumoto_Castle
Added: May 20, 2008

Hiroshima Atomic Bomb Memorial & Baseball Stadium, Japan

Atomic bomb memories and hopes (plus baseball) 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: Intrepid Berkeley Explorer

Author: intrepberkexplorer
Keywords: Hiroshima Japan Atomic_bomb Atomic_bomb_museum Hiroshima_Carp baseball Japanese_baseball Japanese_peace_park
Added: May 20, 2008

Kyoto Day 3 (14 of 19)

This is a video in a series on my travel through Japan in October 2007. On this day I just went around Kyoto to see some more temples.

Author: andyzohoury
Keywords: Kyoto Japan Temples Ryoan-ji Famous Zen Garden Kinkaku-ji Golden Pavilion Philosopher’s Walk Zohoury
Added: April 22, 2008

Thornlie Japan Trip 2008 #1 - Kyoto

April 13th to 26th, 2008. 22 Thornlie Senior High School students (accompanied by 3 teachers) travel to their sister school, Shizuoka Gakuen in Shizuoka, Japan. Having stayed in Kyoto for the first two nights, we stayed with our host families from Wednesday 16th April until Thursday morning on the 24th April. Our last days were spent in Tokyo, with a day spent at Tokyo Disneyland. These are just a bunch of photos of the first 2 - 3ish days of our 2008 Japan School Trip. About 103 photos used in this video, of my collection of 1500… although I don’t plan on using all my photos to make videos. I think that there will be about 3 videos of photos though, so that means two more after this one. Anyway, so basically the majority of this video is Kyoto, except the beginning where we were at Osaka (and where I met my brother who’s currently living in Japan). A lot of sightseeing in the time we spent there, which meant a lot of walking. I was dead tired after the first few places, but had to keep going. Sites in Kyoto we saw (in order of appearance): (金閣寺) Kinkaku-ji - Golden Pavilion Temple (竜安寺) Ryōan-ji - The Temple of the Peaceful Dragon Tōei Uzumasa Eigamura (平安神宮) Heian jingū - Heian Shrine (音羽山清水寺) Otowa-san Kiyomizu-dera - The song is A Little Pain - OLIVIA inspi’ REIRA (TRAPNEST). Pictures Taken by: Othman

Author: othmand12
Keywords: Thornlie Senior High School Japan Trip 2008 Kyoto Kinkaku-ji Ryoan-ji Eigamura Heian Jingu Kiyomizu-dera Little Pain
Added: June 7, 2008

Kinkakuji Temple part two.

We approach the temple, but hordes of Japanese people block our path!

Author: 100Handers
Keywords: Kinkakuji Golden Pavilion Kyoto Japan video diary Jay Parker Conner Fitzgerald
Added: June 20, 2008

Gold temple of Kyoto

Kinkakuji temple is covered with gold leaf and called Golden pavilion. Please watch it. More videos in http://www.japan-asia.net

Author: lagoonresort
Keywords: travel log
Added: June 2, 2008

Sayonara, Japan

Sayonara, Japan

Sayonara, Japan

As I said before, Jason and I took off for Kyoto last weekend and since I’m fresh out of clever quips (due to a touch of over-imbibing with Beth last night), I’m afraid this post will basically amount to a series of photos with rather straight-forward captions. That said, let’s get right to it… Fi…

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Kinkaku-ji “Golden Pavilion Temple”

Kinkaku-ji “Golden Pavilion Temple”

Kinkaku-ji "Golden Pavilion Temple" [Info] [GM] [LL] [YM] By: adrbr @ 2008-03-24 09:39:30Kinkaku-ji (金閣寺, Kinkaku-ji Golden Pavilion Temple) is the informal name of Rokuon-ji (鹿苑寺, Deer Garden Temple) in Kyoto, Japan. It was originally built in 1397 to serve as a retirement vil…

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Namdaemun Destroyed

Namdaemun Destroyed

Seoul’s iconic gate Namdaemun, also called the southern gate, was constructed at the end of the 14th century and served as one main entrance for Seoul when it was a walled capital. Sunday evening, either through arson or electrical malfunction, the gate caught fire. After being temporarily ext…

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This Week’s Acquisitions

This Week’s Acquisitions

F. M. Mayor, The Rector’s Daughter (Virago, 1987).  Reprint of Mayor’s 1924 novel about a woman who has grown up in a constrained, barely post-Victorian clergyman’s household. Eliot Bliss, Saraband (Virago, 1987).  Reprint of early 1930s novel about a young woman’s coming-of-age. Agnes M. …

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Discover Japan On Line (Video and Stills)

Discover Japan On Line (Video and Stills)

My recent film, “Castles of the Rising Sun”, explores historic Japan, land of exquisite castles, temples, samurai, and the Shogun. Starring Kyoto’s Golden Pavilion, a pair of giant Buddhas, three ……

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The Travel Planning Checklist.
Respected Travel Agent Reveals Everything You Need To Know To Plan Your Next Vacation, Keep You Out Of Trouble And Get You Home Safely. A Must Have Guide When Planning Your Next Trip.

20th JAL Otobutai to be held in Temple of the Golden Pavilion, Kyoto

20th JAL Otobutai to be held in Temple of the Golden Pavilion, Kyoto

20th JAL Otobutai to be held in Temple of the Golden Pavilion, Kyoto….

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Shadows, Lights and Circles

Shadows, Lights and Circles

The joint symbols of shadow and light have been commented since the early days of humankind. As my son said, everyone can always look up in the sky and see that there is a Sun and a Moon who rotate up there. And we can bring a beautiful drawing   (Lucis et Umbra) from Athanasius Kircher, our af…

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Kinkaku-ji (aka The Golden Pavilion).

Kinkaku-ji (aka The Golden Pavilion).

  

Golden Palaces (The Royal Pavilions #2)
Golden Palaces (The Royal Pavilions #2) Clothed with the promise of salvation, the knights of the first crusade fight gallantly to reclaim the Holy Land-but only their courage can save them from the infidels.

Helena of the Nobility has long resigned herself to the control of her aunt Lady Irene, a woman for whom betrayal is commonplace. Having banished Helen’s mother from Constantinople, Irene stalks the palace courtyard while Helena secretly plots her escape. Determined to dissolve any thoughts of a union between Helena and her son Philip, Irene is now intent on securing Helen’s hand in marriage to a Muslim prince.

Helpless to elude the powerful Lysander family, Helena turns to one man she believes loves her enough to prevent her demise. But Philip Lysander is no match for the cunning temptations Irene plants in his path. Betrayed and heartbroken, Helena has no other choice but to turn to the rebel Tancred Redwan, a man in whose heart she fears and in whose honor she finds safety.

When war and treachery threaten to tear them apart, only his sword offers a way of escape-

Author: Linda Lee Chaikin
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Kinkaku-ji (aka The Golden Pavilion).

  

Free Flight Upgrades Travel Guide.
Ever Wondered How To Get Free Flight Upgrades To Business Class And First Class? Well Now You Can Discover The Steps To Getting Free Flight Upgrades And Also, Cheap Plane Tickets!

Kinkaku-Ji (Golden Pavilion). Kyoto. Japan

  

Kyoto, Japan: The Golden Pavilion Temple

Kyoto, Japan: The Golden Pavilion Temple

This video shows a serene look at the very beautiful temple grounds of ‘KINKAKUJI’ or ‘The Golden Pavilion’ in Kyoto, Japan. Completely filmed and edited in by Rob Pongi.Audio by Ting Ting - used by permission and all rights reserved. Copyright (2005) by Rob Pongi and Ting Ting. See more at http://www.RobPongi.com

Kinkakuji Temple part four.

Jeigh and I take a break for pictures while Conner snags the camera. Crazyness.

Author: 100Handers
Keywords: Kinkakuji Golden Pavilion Kyoto Japan video diary Jay Parker Conner Fitzgerald
Added: June 20, 2008

Kinkaku-ji 金閣寺 Golden Pavilion Temple Pavillon d’Or Kyōto

Kinkaku-ji - 金閣寺 (Golden Pavilion Temple, Pavillon d’Or) Kyōto (Japon - Japan)Rokuon-ji (鹿苑寺, temple impérial du jardin des cerfs - 鹿苑寺, Deer Garden Temple)) situé à Kyōto (Japon - Japan) built in 1397 - In 1950, the pavilion was burned down by a monk (entièrement brûlé par un moine) The present structure dates from 1955 - Le bâtiment actuel date de 1955 (liste patrimoine mondial - UNESCO world heritage site list) + Kintsune Saionji shogun Kitayamaden Ashikaga Yoshimitsu Yochimochi Rinzai Zen guerre Ōnin War Bouddha buddha samourai kaiyū-shiki Kyōko-chi Mirror Pond japanese garden Kitayama + Yukio Mishima

Japanese Gaming Technology: Pachinko & a Virtual Horse Race

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: Intrepid Berkeley Explorer

Author: intrepberkexplorer
Keywords: Japan Pachinko pinball horse_race gambling virtual_horse_race Japanese_pinball travel_log
Added: May 20, 2008







Take the 'Where Am I?' Tour
Times staff writer Chris Reynolds shares photos of -- and clues about -- places he's been in 2007. And trust us, it's not where you think. See how many you get right. Sure, the calendar says it's late December, but it's never really the holiday season until somebody hauls out a tiresome travel slide show. And so we bring you the 2007 "Where Am I?" Tour.

New bags could make removing laptops at airport security a thing of the past
Life could get easier for the quarter of all air travelers who now carry laptops through security screening if government officials approve new "checkpoint-friendly" bags later this year.

Angry flyer uses emergency slide to leave plane
Authorities in Guyana say a first-class airline passenger was so angry at seeing economy passengers leave a jetliner before him that he yanked open an emergency hatch and slid down the chute.

Thousands gather for Pamplona festival
Tens of thousands of people crowded into Pamplona's main square Sunday to celebrate the launching of a rocket that each year marks the beginning of Spain's most famous bull-running festival.

More gloom and doom fo Zimbabwe - Harare Tribune
Sydney Morning HeraldMore gloom and doom fo ZimbabweHarare Tribune, Zimbabwe - 1 hour agoTo travel to one’s rural home one needs a Zanu PF party card. It is important to note that there are many very poor countries in Africa and the world. ...Andrew Geoghegan speaks with Tsvangirai in hiding ABC OnlineMugabe election violence caught on film ScotsmanTeenage girls raped at Robert Mugabe's torture camps Times OnlineAllAfrica.com - CNNall 1,166 news articles