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Pertemuan ke 9 Daerah Chuubu. Matakuliah : N0572/Image of Japan Tahun : 2006 Versi : versi revisi. Learning Outcomes. Pada akhir pertemuan ini, diharapkan mahasiswa akan mampu :
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Pertemuan ke 9Daerah Chuubu Matakuliah : N0572/Image of Japan Tahun : 2006 Versi : versi revisi
Learning Outcomes Pada akhir pertemuan ini, diharapkan mahasiswa akan mampu : • Mengembangkan pemikiran mereka mengenai letak geografis di daerah Chuubu, pref. Aichi, Gifu, Fukui. Ishikawa dan Toyama
Aichi • In Aichi the visitor can feel the spirit of the successive periods of Japan's past and present-from the spirit of the many brilliant figures who shaped Japanese history and opened the way to an increasingly modern Japan out of the mystery-shrouded ancient and medieval Japan to the dynamism of leading industrial manufacturers that have helped build contemporary Japan
Aichi • Toyota City Because of the presence of Toyota Motors, the city of Toyota is known worldwide as an automobile manufacturing city. Toyota is also the homeland of the Matsudaira clan, from which Tokugawa Ieyasu (1542-1616) emerged to lay the foundation for the Edo shogunate (1603-1867), and many places of historical interest still remain in Toyota.
Aichi Seto City The symbol of the city of Seto is Seto-yaki ceramic ware, one of the outstanding representative types of Japanese pottery and ceramics. The origins of Seto-yaki date back to the Nara Period (710-784). Seto-yaki pottery has been extensively produced from long ago, and still today Seto maintains its proud tradition as one of the leading producers of ceramics in Japan. The fact that Seto-mono ("article from Seto") became synonymous, because of Seto-yaki, for pottery in Japan reminds us of the great popularity Seto ceramics have always had. There are many spots for tourists to appreciate Seto ceramics such as the Seto City Folk Historical Materials Museum and the Aichi Prefectural Ceramics Museum, as well as numerous places to enjoy the experience of actually making ceramic pottery.
Nagoya City The capital of Aichi Prefecture, Nagoya City boasts a population of over 2.19 million people and is a core metropolitan area in the central region of Japan. Rising high above Nagoya Station, a busy hub for departing and arriving Tokaido Shinkansen bullet trains, is the JR Central Towers, the new gateway to Aichi, and a stream of new shops and accommodations are opening in this glittering complex. Within Nagoya City, the tourist can visit many historical buildings, beginning with Nagoya Castle (Nagoya-jo), as well as a variety of museums such as the Tokugawa Art Museum. With many other areas of unique interest crisscrossing the city, visitors can enjoy to their heart's content the kind of sightseeing, shopping, and dining that only Nagoya provides.