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 Matsumoto travel guide - Wikitravel
Matsumoto (松本; [1]) is in Nagano at the eastern end of the Japan Alps.
Highway buses from JR Matsumoto station connect to Shinjuku in Tokyo (3 hours, ¥3400), and various destinations in the Japan Alps, notably the Oku-Hida Onsen Villages (90 min, ¥2300-2800).
Matsumoto is surrounded by numerous campsites and onsen.
wikitravel.org /en/Matsumoto   (1080 words)

  
 Matsumoto Castle, Nagano
During the war, Matsumoto was the location of an aircraft manufacturing plant owned by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries and a key transportation hub, however the castle and city escaped the destruction that hit most Japanese cities of equivalent size, and many that were far smaller.
Matsumoto is deep in the mountains, and strong colds winds, heavy rain and snow was part of life here.
Matsumoto is not a large city and the roads are good and the traffic light.
www.yamasa.org /japan/english/destinations/nagano/matsumotojou.html   (2752 words)

  
 Mary Matsumoto   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Mary Matsumoto has had over 200 feature articles published in eight different newspapers and her short stories have appeared in print and electronic journals.
Her writing is informed and enriched by the insight she has gained into the human psyche through her career as a professional journalist and her hundreds of personal interviews with people living in both rural and urban America.
Matsumoto has held the position of music critic for a regional newspaper, as well as fulfilling a special assignment as sole reporter for four newspapers covering a state-level exhibition.
www.lakefield.net /~marymatsumoto   (192 words)

  
 U B U W E B - Film & Video: Toshio Matsumoto
Matsumoto: I wrote about this in the book, but at the time the tendency was to oppose documentary and fiction as genres, with the critics Iwasaki Akira and Imamura Taihei taking different sides on the debate over the superiority of fiction or fact.
Matsumoto: Yes, the first one was Funeral of Roses which was released in 1969, but it was not as if I was thinking at the time that I wanted to switch to fiction films or be able to work in commercial cinema.
Matsumoto: I already had my eyes on technology at the time very few people were using it because it was a part of what was external to the “self” I just talked about, something that had not been touched by human consciousness.
www.ubu.com /film/matsumoto.html   (6243 words)

  
 MBARI - George I. Matsumoto
Matsumoto 1997 Needle biopsy of liver in a marine teleost Pagrus auratus (snapper).
Matsumoto, G. 1995 Observations on the anatomy and behaviour of the cubozoan Carybdea rastonii Haacke.
Matsumoto, G. 1991 Swimming movements of ctenophores and the mechanics of propulsion by ctene rows.
www.mbari.org /~mage   (808 words)

  
 Comic creator: Leiji Matsumoto
Leiji Matsumoto, the son of an air force pilot, was only fifteen years old when his first story, 'Mitsubachi no Bôken', was published in Manga Shônen.
Matsumoto mostly enjoyed creating war stories, but he had his biggest success with science-fiction stories such as 'Uchû Senkan Yamato', a series that was created simultaneously for TV and comics.
Matsumoto was hired by the French band Daft Punk to animate their music videos, compiled into the 2003 movie 'Interstella 5555'.
www.lambiek.net /artists/m/matsumoto_leji.htm   (199 words)

  
 Online Readings in Psychology and Culture, Unit 2, Chapter 5
David Matsumoto is Professor of Psychology and Director of the Culture and Emotion Research Laboratory at San Francisco State University.
Matsumoto, D., and Kishimoto, H. Developmental characteristics in judgments of emotion from nonverbal vocal cues.
Matsumoto, D., LeRoux, J. A., Ratzlaff, C., Tatani, H., Uchida, H., Kim, C., and Araki, S. Development and validation of a measure of intercultural adjustment potential in Japanese sojourners: The Intercultural Adjustment Potential Scale (ICAPS).
www.ac.wwu.edu /~culture/matsumoto.htm   (5631 words)

  
 Matsumoto Journal: PROFILE summaries
Matsumoto city officials helped them organize an abrupt ceremony at a Shinto shrine in the mountains the next morning.
He was called the "Matsumoto Abraham Lincoln," because of his handsome face, tall stature, and broad chin.
But he recounts the time when local citizens were killed in a Sarin gas attack, committed by the same people responsible for the Tokyo subway gas attacks a year later in 1995.
matsumotojournal.typepad.com /stories/2006/06/summaries.html   (3155 words)

  
 Hiroyuki Matsumoto, PhD - OUHSC Biochemistry & Molecular Biology
Matsumoto, H., and Komori, N. Protein identification on two-dimensional gels archived nearly two decades ago by in-gel digestion and matrix-assisted laser desorption ionization time-of-flight mass spectrometry.
Matsumoto, H., Kahn, E.S., and Komori, N. Emerging role of mass spectrometry in molecular biosciences: studies of protein phosphorylation in fly eyes as an example.
Matsumoto, H., Kahn, E.S., and Komori, N. Separation of phosphopeptides from their non-phosphorylated forms by reversed phase POROS perfusion chromatography at alkaline pH.
w3.ouhsc.edu /biochem/matsumoto.htm   (1573 words)

  
 MATSUMOTO HOTELS & TRAVEL GUIDE
Matsumoto (松本) is in Nagano Prefecture, in the Chubu region at the eastern end of the Japan Alps.
Matsumoto is surrounded by mountains and is acclaimed for its beautiful views.
Matsumoto is attractive to travellers not only because of the traditional culture but also its calm climate and its products.
www.japaneselifestyle.com.au /travel/matsumoto.htm   (647 words)

  
 Matsumoto House-- Raleigh: A Capital City: A National Register of Historic Places Travel Itinerary
The Matsumoto House is one of several Modernist houses built in Raleigh from the 1940s to the 1960s.
However, the young Japanese American architect was also strongly influenced by the work of Mies Van der Rohe, and the Matsumoto House demonstrates a Miesian concern with exposed structure and a sense of suspension generated by the use of lightweight wall, floor and ceiling planes to articulate its internal space.
The Matsumoto House is located at 821 Runnymede Rd. It is a private residence and is not open to the public.
www.cr.nps.gov /nr/travel/raleigh/mat.htm   (414 words)

  
 Sisters Matsumoto   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
But the pain of those events sits on the backs of the characters as the once-prominent Matsumoto girls (plus two spouses and a baby) return from an Arkansas camp to their childhood home, a formerly splendid farm outside Stockton.
The subject of the Japanese-American internment (and the racism it made obvious) was pushed under that American rug for too long; the outrage and illegality of the event has only recently been given formal acknowledgment (a national apology was proffered in 1988).
Now Sisters Matsumoto opens in Boston almost simultaneously with the film Snow Falling on Cedars, which is based on the David Guterson novel that exorcises some of the same demons.
www.bostonphoenix.com /archive/theater/00/01/13/SISTERS_MATSUMOTO.html   (913 words)

  
 FightingArts.com - Matsumoto Castle - Pride of the City: Part 2
Given Matsumoto Jo's facility in using and defending against teppo, the castle is a fitting exhibition space.
Matsumoto Jo remained in the hands of Tokugawa daimyo until the change of government in 1868.
Matsumoto Jo was to be auctioned off, in pieces if necessary, apparently the fate of many Tokugawa official buildings.
www.fightingarts.com /reading/article.php?id=503   (1287 words)

  
 Aum leader Matsumoto stays silent at
Aum Supreme Truth leader Chizuo Matsumoto remained silent during a hearing Thursday at the Tokyo District Court as defense lawyers attempted to question him for the first time since his trial over the sarin gas attacks began in January 1998.
If Matsumoto still refuses to speak at two upcoming hearings, the prosecution is likely to close their arguments and make demands for Matsumoto’s punishment.
Matsumoto, also known as Shoko Asahara, has been indicted on 13 criminal charges including the attack on the Tokyo subway system that killed 12 people in March 1995 and the 1994 nerve gas attack in Matsumoto, Nagano Prefecture, that killed seven people.
www.religionnewsblog.com /2698/aum-leader-matsumoto-stays-silent-at   (811 words)

  
 Leiji Matsumoto - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Matsumoto had his big break with Otoko Oidon, a series that chronicled the life of a ronin (a young man who was preparing himself for entrance examinations to universities and colleges), in 1971.
Matsumoto also supervised the creation of several music videos for the French house group Daft Punk, set to tracks from their album Discovery.
In truth, he was brought onto the project after its conception by producer (and by extension, actual creator) Yoshinobu Nishizaki, but it is now generally agreed that Matsumoto's artistic vision and direction is the primary reason why Yamato was such a memorable success.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Leiji_Matsumoto   (763 words)

  
 Roy Matsumoto   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Roy Hiroshi Matsumoto was born in Laguna, California, in May 1913 to Tei Kimura and Wakaji Matsumoto.
When Matsumoto reached junior high school age, he was sent to Japan to live with his maternal grandparents and to receive a Japanese education.
Matsumoto himself was decorated with the legion of Merit and the Bronze Star.
www.javadc.org /matsumoto.htm   (567 words)

  
 International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry
Matsumoto has been a titular member on the Analytical Chemistry Division (2002–2005) and is preparing a project on the definition of concentrations of biomolecules.
Matsumoto is a member of the Engineering Academy of Japan, and is also a member of the Council for Science and Technology Policy, cabinet office.
Matsumoto has earned honors for her outstanding contributions to chemistry, which include the Award for Promotion of Young Researchers from the Japan Society for Analytical Chemistry (1984), the Division Award from the Chemical Society of Japan (1989), and the Ichimura Award (2000).
www.iupac.org /news/archives/2005/43rd_council/bios/matsumoto.html   (466 words)

  
 Matsumoto Journal
Matsumoto officials considered Salt Lake a safer city compared to other places in America, and often used it as a model for improving their own city.
One former mayor was inspired to build a stone monument in downtown Matsumoto after visiting Salt Lake’s “This is the place” Heritage Park monument.
From the beginning Matsumoto City and business officials were often more eager than their Salt Lake City counterparts in endorsing the relationship and sending delegations across the ocean to Salt Lake.
matsumotojournal.typepad.com /stories   (1067 words)

  
 MATSUMOTO INCORPORATED   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Matsumoto Incorporated (formerly M Plus M Incorporated) is a design consulting firm specializing in graphic and product design.
Matsumoto Incorporated has been recognized with numerous honors, including awards for its work from the American Institute of Graphic Arts, the Society of Typographic Arts, the Type Directors Club, the American Association of Museums, and the Art Directors Clubs of both New York and Los Angeles.
Matsumoto Incorporated’s work is also included in the collections of various museums including the Library of Congress, The Chicago Athenaeum (Museum of Architecture and Design, The Montreal Museum of Decorative Arts, Image for Peace (Montreal), the Cooper-Hewitt Museum and The Berman Collection.
matsumotoinc.com /profile/index.html   (200 words)

  
 Otakon Panels - Rica Matsumoto - 2003
Actor Rica Matsumoto's voice acting career began in 1988, inspired by her family's acting tradition.
"Since he was the troupe leader, he would bring all his colleagues to our house and have parties every day." Matsumoto planned to follow her father's lead and take to the stage, but became discouraged when her brother died and she was hospitalized.
The 1950's and 1960's days of one actor providing voices for every character in a film seem to be gone...but Matsumoto has been there, appearing in one show where she had top play 17-18 characters.
www.fansview.com /2003/otakon/081003a.htm   (558 words)

  
 Matsumoto (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab-3.cs.princeton.edu)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
We knew we wanted to get to Nikko and Matsumoto was roughly half way between the two.
The day to get from Amanohashadate was crazy - we left at 10am and arrived at 11pm - local trains most of the way.
Matsumoto is in the Japanese alps - the mountainous spine of Japan.
www.johnharveyphoto.com.cob-web.org:8888 /Japan2/Matsumoto/index.html   (474 words)

  
 Leiji Matsumoto | Anime.com Anime Shrines
Matsumoto's importance to anime cannot be overstated, he quite literally gave us the first space-opera, by taking what was, ostensibly, a children's cartoon, and turning it into one the tightest dramas of all time, making himself anime's first "superstar".
Homage's to Matsumoto's work appear in the plethora of other anime, and his work is often imitated, but never duplicated.
Created by anime legend Leiji Matsumoto (Harlock, Galaxy Express), Star Blazers (Uchu Senkan Yamato in Japan) spawned 3 TV series, 5 movies, a zillion copycats and next to Mobile Suit Gundam was one of the longest running anime franchises in Japan.
www.anime.com /Leiji_Matsumoto   (913 words)

  
 Akira Matsumoto ( - ) Artwork Images, Exhibitions, Reviews
Toyokuni, Ichikawa Danjuro VIII and Matsumoto Koshiro V as Karigane Bunshichi and Kamenari Shokuro, 1805 - 1820
Katsukawa Shun"ei, Matsumoto Koshiro IV and Segawa Kikunojo III (?) as a samurai and a woman in a bamboo grove, 1789 - 1790
Sharaku, The Actors Matsumoto Koshiro IV and Nakayama Tomisaburo, plate 35 from the portfolio Sharaku, Vol.
www.wwar.com /masters/m/matsumoto-akira.html   (658 words)

  
 Faculty/Staff: Studio Artist Faculty: Shigemi Matsumoto
She was the recipient of major long term financial study grants from the National Opera Institute and the International Institute of Education, both in Washington, D.C. Ms.
Matsumoto was guest soloist in the 25th anniversary concert commemorating the founding of the United Nations.
Matsumoto is the founder and President of The Classical Singers Association (CSA), a non-profit association, dedicated towards developing the performance and professional singing skills of its members and to further their knowledge and understanding of the requirements of a professional singing career.
www.csulb.edu /~music/fac_staff/shigemi_matsumoto_saf.html   (562 words)

  
 Matsumoto,David Books - Signed, used, new, out-of-print
David Matsumoto and new co-author Linda Juang show students the importance of culture in explaining and understanding human behavior in this new edition of the market-leading text, CULTURE AND PSYCHOLOGY.
Matsumoto's book is designed to help students appreciate how cultural factors moderate psychological processes and how the viewpoint of one's own culture can distort one's interpretation of the behavior of people from other cultures.
David Matsumoto uses cross-cultural research as a platform to evaluate psychology as we know it and shows readers how to develop their own critical thinking skills.
www.alibris.com /search/books/author/Matsumoto,David   (464 words)

  
 Matsumoto - City Travel Guide
Famous for its superb castle, a national treasure, Matsumoto City is a small historic castle town of 200,000 people situated at the southern end of the Azumino valley deep in the mountains of Nagano.
An old and historic town, Matsumoto is also young as the national university Shinshu Daigaku serves this part of the Chubu region - as a result there are many bars and restaurants catering for students.
There is no particular tourist season, however when the flowers are blooming, or the leaves changing color (or if there is a festival), the number of tourists sharply increases - its a good idea to book accommodation early, especially low budget accommodation.
www.yamasa.org /japan/english/destinations/nagano/matsumoto.html   (619 words)

  
 Matsumoto
Loti?) Finally found the castle, and although the hour was early and nothing was open, some English on the informative signs indicated that it was a reconstruction, just five years old, built on the foundations of the original, which burned down a long time ago.
Well, no great loss - in a couple hours I'd be in Matsumoto, home to one of the finest examples of the Japanese castle standing, and it's the original (unlike the better-known Osaka castle).
Seeing some actual balls at a Japan Cultural Fair in Torrance triggered memories of seeing them here, and I asked the elderly lady at the fair's display if she'd teach me how to make them, and she did, and I stopped counting after I'd sewn 150 of them.
www.wunderland.com /WTS/Rash/words/99japan/3.htm   (731 words)

  
 Matsumoto Travel: Matsumoto Castle
Matsumoto Castle (Matsumotojo) is one of the most complete and beautiful among Japan's original castles.
It is also a good example of a so called "hirajiro", a castle built on the plain rather than on a hill or mountain.
In 1635, when no more military threats existed, a third, barely defended turret for moon viewing was added to the castle.
www.japan-guide.com /e/e6051.html   (137 words)

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