Bonjour Marie and we are in France now. We arrived November 16 and will leave December 6. Currently in Normandy and will be in Paris on Monday. Our visit has been a delight.
Hey there Miss Marie🤗 When I can learn something about another country I'm all for it👍👍 I've been to many countries but never to any Asian countries.. Thanks for the lesson today.. Take care..
Great video Marie 🤗 I had seen videos before but didn't know the reason for or history of this. Thank you so much for enlightening me 🌞 please keep the cultural lessons coming 🙏 take care and continue to stay safe 😊 🇫🇷
Hi there Marie 🌼 The Onbashira is quite an exordinary sight to behold with 1000's taking part over those several months and willing to risk & lose there lives ,many have which they deem a great honour. It's probably one of the oldest continuing rituals (1,200 years) of it's kind in the world. I've also only come across this recently and like orther dangerous endeavours you've reacted to I'm also fascinated by what extremes people are willing to take to feel so Alive in the moment. Thanks for Sharing 🔗 with me and more revealing content from the Land of the rising 🇯🇵 神の祝福 💔
What you should watch and you will be amazed is the Lumberjack World Championships. Men and women compete in 21 events. I am sure you will enjoy these contests. Stay well and be safe.
There is another thing Japanese that you may not know of. The Kyoto Tachibana Senior High School Band. They just might be the BEST High School band in the world. In 2017 they played at Disneyland in Anaheim, California, then 2 days later played at the Tournament of Roses Parade in Pasadena, CA. The band members themselves choreograph all the dance steps and movements that they do. At this occasion, they brought all 196 Members, of which 187 were girls, and 9, "I'm not stupid", boys. This High School band is a treat to see and listen to. ruclips.net/video/ywuzsnBRLkk/видео.html
Looks like they're all "tanked up" on Sake. They should throw in a few rolling cheese wheels, for good measure. Different strokes for different folks, I guess.
Hi, Marie. That was really interesting. I'd never heard of Onbashira before. Very wild. If you're looking for interesting sports, how about lumberjack competitions, also called "timbersports"? They cut or chop through logs to see who can do it fastest. The guys who do it are very strong and skilled. Here's a video of the 2013 U.S. championship: ruclips.net/video/hbBZj1qOgiY/видео.html It's long (about 25 minutes), and it has ads, but I'm sure you could edit down your reaction.
How fun! A team sport where you can be crushed by a giant log. And people think American football and English rugby are violent. Very strange traditions. I can see why your ultimate trip would be to Japan.
I’d love to see one big hill where the starter fires a gun and the Japanese go like hell after the cheese, and the English joy ride a log right to an English soccer brawl.
How about learning about the Indian sport of kabbadi? It's like a team tag, but the "raider" has to take their turn in a single breath and to prove they're not breathing they chant "kabbadi kabbadi kabbadi" for the ref to hear.
Bonjour Marie! A little help since you didn't know how to pronounce these words: Fir (as in fir tree) is pronounced the same as Fur. The i in Shrine is long so it's pronounced like the letter i in the words fine, dine, and mine, and so Shrine rhymes with those words. With the letter H: usually in Europe the H is pronounced, but in the US it is typically silent. So in Europe it is usually pronounced Honorable (Hahn-or-uh-bull,) but in the US it is typically pronounced Onorable (On-Or-Uh-Bull.) Bonne journee! ~Be Blessed
I am very skeptical that these logs are actually cut from trees inside Japan. They simply don't have such old growth forests anymore. I am positive these are purchased from Brazil or Russia or Canada and shipped there. That being said, Marie is awesome.
Japanese tradition is so important...great video.
Awesome video Marie.
Bonjour Marie and we are in France now. We arrived November 16 and will leave December 6. Currently in Normandy and will be in Paris on Monday. Our visit has been a delight.
Awesome video Marie !! I'm glad your still doing them 😃
¡Hola Marie! Toda una ceremonia, un ritual y peligroso. Buen video, Marie💯
KINDA LIKE PLAYING DODGE BALL WITH A TRUCK! Too Funny, Thanks Miss Marie for the adventure.......:-)
Thanks I learned something new. I never heard of this before. There are so many interesting things in the world to explore. Thanks Marie.
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Miss Marie🤗
When I can learn something about another country I'm all for it👍👍
I've been to many countries but never to any Asian countries..
Thanks for the lesson today.. Take care..
When people tell me Oktoberfest is silly.....I'll direct them to this video! Going down the hill, the Smart Ones fall off early! Cheers From Ohio
That looks like some crazy wild fun. 😀 🇯🇵
Great video Marie 🤗 I had seen videos before but didn't know the reason for or history of this. Thank you so much for enlightening me 🌞 please keep the cultural lessons coming 🙏 take care and continue to stay safe 😊 🇫🇷
Hi there Marie 🌼
The Onbashira is quite an exordinary sight to behold with 1000's taking part over those several months and willing to risk & lose there lives ,many have which they deem a great honour.
It's probably one of the oldest continuing rituals (1,200 years) of it's kind in the world. I've also only come across this recently and like orther dangerous endeavours you've reacted to I'm also fascinated by what extremes people are willing to take to feel so Alive in the moment.
Thanks for Sharing 🔗 with me and more revealing content from the Land of the rising 🇯🇵
神の祝福 💔
i would love to see that in person that is an amazing feat of the human will
What you should watch and you will be amazed is the Lumberjack World Championships. Men and women compete in 21 events. I am sure you will enjoy these contests. Stay well and be safe.
There is another thing Japanese that you may not know of. The Kyoto Tachibana Senior High School Band. They just might be the BEST High School band in the world. In 2017 they played at Disneyland in Anaheim, California, then 2 days later played at the Tournament of Roses Parade in Pasadena, CA. The band members themselves choreograph all the dance steps and movements that they do. At this occasion, they brought all 196 Members, of which 187 were girls, and 9, "I'm not stupid", boys. This High School band is a treat to see and listen to.
ruclips.net/video/ywuzsnBRLkk/видео.html
Go straight!
How much work does it take to get those logs up the hills?
It may be dangerous but it’s all for the honor and tradition.
Well, at least in the cheese roll you get to eat the cheese. Maybe if they were beavers? Hugs from Idaho...
Looks like they're all "tanked up" on Sake. They should throw in a few rolling cheese wheels, for good measure. Different strokes for different folks, I guess.
I wood think they get board
Hi, Marie.
That was really interesting. I'd never heard of Onbashira before. Very wild.
If you're looking for interesting sports, how about lumberjack competitions, also called "timbersports"? They cut or chop through logs to see who can do it fastest. The guys who do it are very strong and skilled. Here's a video of the 2013 U.S. championship:
ruclips.net/video/hbBZj1qOgiY/видео.html
It's long (about 25 minutes), and it has ads, but I'm sure you could edit down your reaction.
How fun! A team sport where you can be crushed by a giant log. And people think American football and English rugby are violent. Very strange traditions. I can see why your ultimate trip would be to Japan.
I’d love to see one big hill where the starter fires a gun and the Japanese go like hell after the cheese, and the English joy ride a log right to an English soccer brawl.
How about learning about the Indian sport of kabbadi? It's like a team tag, but the "raider" has to take their turn in a single breath and to prove they're not breathing they chant "kabbadi kabbadi kabbadi" for the ref to hear.
Bonjour Marie! A little help since you didn't know how to pronounce these words: Fir (as in fir tree) is pronounced the same as Fur. The i in Shrine is long so it's pronounced like the letter i in the words fine, dine, and mine, and so Shrine rhymes with those words. With the letter H: usually in Europe the H is pronounced, but in the US it is typically silent. So in Europe it is usually pronounced Honorable (Hahn-or-uh-bull,) but in the US it is typically pronounced Onorable (On-Or-Uh-Bull.) Bonne journee! ~Be Blessed
Words of French origin often have a "h" silent in American English, but other words beginning with "h" have the letter pronounced.
I don't know Marie. Some of this look pretty dangerous to me. Much more than cheese rolling.
I am very skeptical that these logs are actually cut from trees inside Japan. They simply don't have such old growth forests anymore. I am positive these are purchased from Brazil or Russia or Canada and shipped there. That being said, Marie is awesome.
No thanks