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Kyushu J7W1 Shinden - 123 sec
The Shinden or Magnificent Lightning was designed to be Japan´s first jet powered fighter. Three prototypes were built before the war ended and only three flights (all gear down) were made. The prototypes were equipped with piston engines because the jet engines that Germany tried to export to Japan never reached its destination. The Shinden was a canard design with the horisontal stabilizers in front and the engine in the back in a pusher configuration. The plane was very different from other fighters of that periode, but compared to modern fighters it looks like the japanese engineers were on to something This Kyushu J7W1 Shinden model was designed and built for the RC-Groups first Build Off competition. More details about the model can be found in this build thread at RC Groups: http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showthread.php?t=642695 ATTENTION! This is not the Shinden model that a person who calls himself Uncle Willies is selling plans for. The Shinden in the video was designed by Michael Hammer and no plans have yet been published.
Auteur : michaelghammer
Tags: Shinden Kyushu RC Scale canard model plane japan japanese jet fighter Hammer Models
Ayako Ikeda on JR Kyushu - 275 sec
This commercial film contains two songs of Ayako Ikeda. This film was made by JR Kyushu. Song names are "星降る森(The forest where star falls)" & "見上げる青い空(The blue sky looking up)".
Auteur : nonaless
Tags:ayako ikeda JR cm train
Sumo. Asashoryu vs Kotooshu. Kyushu Basho. - 268 sec
Sumo. Day 14. Kyushu Basho. Asashoryu vs Kotooshu. Asashoryu wins the Kyushu Basho.
Auteur : o0backinblack0o
Tags:Sumo. Kyushu Basho. Asashoryu. Kotooshu.
Mainoumi vs. Akebono : Kyushu 1991 - 25 sec
11e jour du Kyushu 1991. Victoire de Mainoumi sur Akebono par Uchigake.
Auteur : SumoParis
Tags:Sumo
Earthquake in Kyushu island - 45 sec
Earthquake measuring 6.1 hits Japan
Auteur : cjnr
Tags:japan Earthquake tsunami
Volcanic Eruption in Kyushu - 79 sec
Volcano alert: Eruptions in Japan's Kyushu island
Auteur : cjnr
Tags:japan Earthquake tsunami Volcanic Eruption Kyushu
Kyushu-Ryu Ju-Jitsu - 441 sec
This funny, painful and non-choreographed demo of Kyushu-Ryu Ju-Jitsu by Master Frank Zinck who was suffering a sever bad back. Sorry no hip throws but some cool stuff.
Auteur : fzinck
Tags:martial arts kyushu ryu ju jitsu karate japanese fighting
(Sumo) Kotooshu vs Kakizoe 2006 Kyushu Basyo Day 7 - 70 sec
abisetaoshi (backward force down) - The attacker will force his opponent over backwards by throwing his weight into the opponent from a grappling position. But,this match Kotooshu didn't use his weight.
Auteur : webcomic
Tags:Sumo Kotooshu Kakizoe 大相撲 琴欧洲 垣添
九州新幹線の車内放送, P.A. on Kyushu Shinkansen - 109 sec
日・英・韓・中、4ヶ国語の自動放送。音声の頭(音楽)が途切れていることをお詫び申し上げます。public address by Japanese, English, Korean and Chinese language on Kyushu Shinkansen train.
Auteur : chmr103
Tags: 電車 つばめ 新幹線 Shinkansen Kyushu Japan high speed railway
矢田亜希子-CM(JAL-九州kyushu) - 180 sec
矢田亜希子-CM(JAL-九州kyushu)
Auteur : lookking123
Tags:矢田亜希子 矢田亞希子 yada_akiko akko JAL cm kyushu japanese
Kyushu Shinkansen, 九州新幹線 - 22 sec
A Kyushu Shinkansen train passes at Shin-Minamata station. つばめ号、新水俣駅通過。
Auteur : chmr103
Tags: Shinkansen Kyushu train high speed rail railway Japan Tsubame 新幹線
Kokura Monorail (Kita-Kyushu city,Fukuoka,Japan) - 60 sec
The train approaching for Kokura Station on 20/Feb/2007 1430PM
Auteur : Tomcafe
Tags:monorail kokura kyushu LRT train
Kyushu Shinkansen, 九州新幹線(2) - 20 sec
Kyushu Shinkansen "Tsubame" train passes at Shin-Minamata station
Auteur : chmr103
Tags: Shinkansen train high speed rail
Underground Broadcasting--Kyushu/Okinawa - 191 sec
Part 4--Kyushu and Okinawa
Auteur : SLAPkoots
Tags:Skateboarding Japan Kyushu Okinawa FESN
Baruto vs Goeido (3rd day Kyushu-basho 2008 Nov) - 73 sec
081111@Fukuoka Kokusai Center
Auteur : wnnwkd
Tags: Baruto sumo Goeido Onoue
Wakanohana II vs. Wajima : Kyushu 1978 - 93 sec
13e jour du Kyushu 1978. Affrontement marathon (+ de 4 minutes en tant réel) entre les deux Yokozuna - encore invaincus - Wakanohana II et Wajima. Après arrêt du combat pour se reposer, Wakanohana remporte le combat par Yoritaoshi. Deux jours plus tard, il termine le tournoi invaincu (Zensho-Yusho) et remporte la seconde Coupe de l'Empereur de sa carrière.
Auteur : SumoParis
Tags:Sumo
Making of Kyushu Shinkansen "Tsubame" Part.2 - 566 sec
"Tsubame" means swallow. No sub
Auteur : ks3298
Tags: Japan Railway Bullet Train Kyushu Shinkansen Tsubame making
The Walk From Honshu To Kyushu - 関門人道トンネル - 186 sec
walking under the harbour from the island of honshu to kyushu island - Japan {Shimonoseki to Kitakyushu} Part 1
Auteur : bungle0261
Tags:Shimonoseki Kyushu Kitakyushu Kanmon Mekari Karato Hinoyama Walk Travel Japan 下関 関門 北九州 門司港
Kenshin Uesugi: SW2 Chaos Mode: Conquest for Kyushu - 468 sec
PART2 Requested Video The request was simply to complete Kenshin's Dream stage (or Gaiden stage) on Chaos difficulty. I had planned to upload SW2 Chaos videos only after obtaining more ideal weapons, but because two people requested eagerly for this, and because Kenshin's 4th weapon is quite good, I've decided to accept the request. This stage, being the last stage in Story Mode, is set at the highest difficulty rating, and on Chaos, it should be one of the hardest stages in the game. Sorry for not showing his stats. you can see that he's maxed out. I have his 4th weapon equipped. All important skills are learned and equipped. Omniscience is equipped. Master4 and Awakening3 are equipped. No Bodyguard (I hate bodyguards) The requesters commented that this stage is the hardest in the game. I cant agree or disagree, because I havent played most of the characters yet. I had to learn Kenshin's moveset, unlock his Dream Stage with Shingen too. But comparing it to my only other Dream stage video on Chaos, with Keiji, I dont see how this stage is any harder. The only way it can be harder is Yoshihiro who doesnt flinch. If Tadakatsu in Keiji's Dream Stage didnt flinch, then his would be harder, because of no peons around to contribute to musou filling. Anyhow, if this stage is considered widely, the hardest Story Mode stage, it is nothing compared to the peak of Survival Mode, and Dynasty Warriors 5 5-star stage Chaos. The Battle of Mt Qi is clearly out of the scope of this discussion (ground combat only of course) Nothing much on video comments. Ice with Kenshin is quite good. Maximize normal attacks during his musou as shown, but always fit in his C8 at the end for the most damage possible. I consider Kenshin to be a mid-high tier character, in Story Mode, because of his easy musou filling ability, and because he is one of the only characters in this game whose level3 musou isn't a disadvantage. Tips for fighting Yoshihiro: well the way these KOEI games work...as long as there are peons around...there's nothing really hard about facing officers. Musou fill and there you go. But later on, there were no crowds to fill his musou. Since Yoshihiro doesn't flinch from normal attacks, attacking head on is suicide. But there are solutions to this. Know first of all that if he's approaching from a distance, he's going to do his running attack. Simply roll forward, and then use Kenshin's R1 doll, to attempt hitting Yoshihiro. This is a very slow offense indeed, but this method allows for short chances of musou filling with circle. Facing one hyper officer, who is locked onto you, shouldn't be too hard. When having to face multiple hyper officers in Survival Mode, with no peons, I dont see how Kenshin even has a chance. Others such as Musashi, Keiji, Ina, Nene, Tadakatsu, and Kotaro, are more able in these situations. Anyway, since Yoshihiro stays in Tsuruga Castle, you can fight dishonorably by running out of the castle to musou fill, and then abusing his musou against him.
Auteur : DW5chaosmodeguide
Tags:Samurai Warriors Chaos Kenshin Uesugi Calbee219
Kotonishiki vs. Takanohana : Kyushu 1998 - 41 sec
13e jour du Kyushu 1998. Avec une fiche de 11 victoires pour une seule défaite, classé Maegashira 12 ouest, Kotonishiki (à droite) affronte le Yokozuna Takanohana. Victoire du premier cité par Yorikiri. Le lendemain, après sa victoire face à l'Ozeki Takanonami et la défaite de Tosanoumi, Kotonishiki décroche son second et dernier Yusho en division Makuuchi.
Auteur : SumoParis
Tags: Sumo