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In the News (Wed 15 Feb 12)

  
  KASHIMA CITY
Kashima is favorably located in the east part of Japan, on the Pacific Ocean side of Honsyu Island.
At present Kashima is well known to people all over the country as a hometown of Kashima Antlers.
On the other hand, the old shinto shrine Kashima Jingu is sitting solemnly in the precincts surrounded by dense trees.
www.city.kashima.ibaraki.jp /english/index.html   (133 words)

  
  Kashima Shinryu Kenjutsu
Kashima Shinryu is an older traditional Japanese martial art (koryu), of which we concentrate on the kenjutsu (sword) techniques.
Kashima Shinryu developed during Japan's turbulent mediaeval period, and its teachings are believed to be the core of Japanese martial arts.
Matsumoto (1468-1524?) was chief retainer of the Shirakawa Kashima Shrine in modern Fukushima.
www.movingeast.co.uk /tetsushinkan/ksr.html   (947 words)

  
 YouTube - Kunii Zen'ya - Kashima Shinryu
He meant Kunii Sensei was Inaba Tokio's teacher - which is true.
However Inaba is an Aikido teacher - apparently his knowlege of Kashima Shinryu is...
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www.youtube.com /watch?v=CQfMupTDGjM   (404 words)

  
 KASHIMA CITY
Kashima is favorably located in the east part of Japan, on the Pacific Ocean side of Honsyu Island.
At present Kashima is well known to people all over the country as a hometown of Kashima Antlers.
On the other hand, the old shinto shrine Kashima Jingu is sitting solemnly in the precincts surrounded by dense trees.
city.kashima.ibaraki.jp /english   (133 words)

  
  Kashima Shinto-ryu
Kashima Shinto-ryu is one of the oldest martial traditions in Japan.
The Kashima Shinto-ryu was formed during the Sengoku Jidai (Age of Warring States), when the entire country was embroiled in a series of wars by feudal lords vying for military and political control.
The intent or psychological stance of the Kashima Shinto-ryu exponent is aggressive (kokoro wa itsumo kakari nite ari) but the body is held in a watchful manner, without brandishing one's sword at the enemy (tachi wa asaku nokoshite).
www.koryu.com /library/mskoss3.html   (1628 words)

  
 Football Stadiums in Japan: Kashima Stadium
Kashima is not a particularly large town, but it has a very long history due to its location on a sandy peninsula near the mouth of the Tone River.
Kashima Jingu is a large and ancient shrine, which is said to have been founded in Kouki Gannen, in 660.
Kashima Soccer Stadium is a football-only facility, and it may be one of the "coziest" venues of all the World Cup stadiums.
www.wldcup.com /Asia/stadia/kashima.html   (594 words)

  
 J.League Teams: Kashima Antlers
Kashima's climb to the pinnacle of Japanese football can be traced to 1991, when the leading members of the JSL decided to form a full professional football league, and the man whose career inextricably linked top the Antlers success was Brazilian sensation Zico.
Kashima Stadium received a facelift in 2000 and 2001, to expand capacity and prepare it for the World Cup.
Kashima still has one of the best recruiting and youth development programmes in the league, and even as top stars have moved overseas, they have been replaced by younger players who show just as much promise.
www.wldcup.com /Asia/jleague/antlers.html   (1128 words)

  
 Buy your Kashima Antlers shirt
Kashima Antlers FC were founded in 1947 as Sumitomo Metal Industries in Osaka city.
Kashima Antlers play their home games in the 42,000 seater Ibaraki Kashima Stadium, Ushiroyama, Jinkoji in Kashima City, Ibaraki, Japan.
Kashima Antlers wear a home strip of red shirts with dark blue sleeves, dark blue shorts and white socks, their away uniform is white shirts with dark blue sleeves, white shorts and socks.
www.football-shirts.co.uk /kashima-shirt.html   (115 words)

  
 Hattrick - Kashima Klod - Aqualung
Kashima took the lead in the 84th minute of the game by 4 to 3, as Jimmy Egan elegantly received a pass going deep, finishing off with a half-volley shot just below the bar.
Jimmy Egan almost managed to score another goal for Kashima, but his header was tipped to a corner by the visitors' keeper.
Kashima held the ball, with a clear 53 percent of possession.
www.hattrick.org /Common/matchDetails.asp?matchID=60301499   (468 words)

  
 Kashima Shinryu
Kashima Shinryu is one of the oldest martial arts styles in Japan, dating to the early part of the 1500s.
Kashima Shinryu is one of the oldest surviving martial ryu in Japan.
Kashima Shinryu is one of the best examples of Sogo Bujutsu, or "General Budo." "Sogo Bujutsu" means that the ryuha incorporated a wide variety of weapons and skills in its curriculum.
budogu.com /shopsite_sc/store/html/page53.html   (868 words)

  
 Kashima Shinto-ryu
Kashima Shinto-ryu is one of the oldest martial traditions in Japan.
The Kashima Shinto-ryu was formed during the Sengoku Jidai (Age of Warring States), when the entire country was embroiled in a series of wars by feudal lords vying for military and political control.
The intent or psychological stance of the Kashima Shinto-ryu exponent is aggressive (kokoro wa itsumo kakari nite ari) but the body is held in a watchful manner, without brandishing one's sword at the enemy (tachi wa asaku nokoshite).
koryu.com /library/mskoss3.html   (1628 words)

  
 Round 11: Akihiro Kashima vs. Tarou Kageyama
Kashima is with a standard red-green deck, Kageyama is with a defensive-minded blue-white that splashes red for Lightning Rift and Flamewave Invoker.
Kashima swung in with Warrior, Symbiotic Elf and morph.
Kashima dropped Crown of Fury on his morph and swung.
www.wizards.com /default.asp?x=sideboard/gpkyo03/fm11   (638 words)

  
 Hattrick - Kashima Klod - Trinity F.C.
Kashima made a bid to take the lead as a ball coming in on the right hand side left Leonardo Altera completely alone with keeper Rafael Nicolau, who made a spectacular block.
The crowd chanted their encouragement as Kashima's Bucur Brocea came in on the right in the 64th minute and put the ball in the net to even the score at 2 - 2.
Unfortunately for Kashima, Jimmy Egan was injured when the game became more physical, and he had to leave the field.
www.hattrick.org /Common/matchDetails.asp?matchID=71123471   (388 words)

  
 Kashima Crash!
Nearest the end of the berth were the UK Manchester tied to the dock, and the Japanese Kashima tied to the Manchester.Behind these two were the American Dallas tied to the dock and a Canadian warship tied to the Dallas (never got the Canadian name).
The bow of the Kashima was quite far out into the water between the two berths and this was obvious even before the "crisis" began.
When the QE2 lightly bumped the Kashima, the Kashima pushed into the Manchester which she was tied next too.
www.roblightbody.com /liners/qe-2/kashima.htm   (766 words)

  
 The ‘Kashima Jingu Gasshuku’ Experience
We were one of the first groups to arrive at Kashima Shimbuden; we quickly unloaded, found our assigned room (the gaijin had a pair of adjacent bunk rooms) on the second floor, and we settled in.
Kashima Jingu, which is traditionally twinned with the nearby Katori Jingu, is dedicated to the warrior-kami Taka-mika-zuchi whose story is told in the ancient Japanese text Kojiki (“Records of Ancient Matters,” 712 C.E.) (Bocking, 1997).
We walked a distance behind this shrine to visit a stone in a small enclosure, called kaname-ishi, that is believed to be the stone that the warrior-kami had extracted from the head of a giant catfish to seal down the earthquake kami, Nai, who also has the form of a giant catfish (Bocking, 1997).
www.ejmas.com /tin/2005tin/tinart_sosnowski_1005.html   (4684 words)

  
 Imperial Cruisers
The KASHIMA is assigned to the Kure Naval Station.
The KASHIMA is assigned as the flagship of Vice Admiral (later Admiral) Inoue Shigeyoshi's (former CO of HIEI) Fourth Fleet based at Truk, Caroline Islands.
A conference is held aboard the KASHIMA to discuss the construction of defenses in the Pacific.
www.combinedfleet.com /kashima_t.htm   (2470 words)

  
 Steel Technology - Kashima Hot Strip Mill, Japan owned by Sumitomo Metal Industries
Kashima and Wakayama combined will give Sumitomo 13 million tonnes in annual production capacity in 2006 compared with 12 million tonnes currently.
During the business year in 2000, Japan's annual crude steel production was expected to be over 100 million tonnes, owing to the economic recovery in Asia as well as increase in domestic demand relating to private investment in plant and equipment.
The condition of the steel market is evolving rapidly because of such developments as international alliances in the automobile industry and split of the domestic appliance division by general electric manufacturers.
www.steel-technology.com /projects/kashima   (639 words)

  
 Port of Kashima: Overview   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Kashima Port, which is now less than one hour away from metropolitan, has played an extremely important role as a coastal industrial zone in transporting raw materials and products.
Kashima Port will continue to attract attention as a distribution hub for the metropolitan area while providing regular container services to Fuzhou and Ningbo.
Kashima port is functioning property as a commercial port, based on the industrial port at the Kashima heavy and chemical industrial complex.
www.pref.ibaraki.jp /bukyoku/doboku/kowan/sitetop1/ENGLISH/en-kashima.htm   (235 words)

  
 Role of Kashima Grand Shrine in Japanese Martial Arts
In the context of martial arts, however, Kashima always refers to the Kashima Grand Shrine (Kashima Jingû) in Ibaraki Prefecture, located between the Pacific coast and lake Kasumigaura.
Kashima Grand Shrine is dedicated to Takemikazuchi-no-mikoto, patron deity of warriors and military men, and is a home of all traditional Japanese martial arts.
Historically the name Kashima was used to refer to a wide variety of martial art styles and schools associated with the martial art traditions of the Kashima Grand Shrine.
www.kssr-si.org /kashima/jingu.html   (609 words)

  
 Kashima, Yoshihisa :: Complex Networked Social Systems
Kashima, Y. Maintaining cultural stereotypes in the serial reproduction of narratives.
Kashima, Y., Gallois, C., & McCamish, M. The theory of reasoned action and cooperative behaviour: It takes two to use a condom.
Kashima, Y. Culture and social cognition: Towards a social psychology of cultural dynamics.
www.psych.unimelb.edu.au /cnss/invest/kashima.html   (675 words)

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