Wednesday, May 2, 2012

Avantasia - Carry me Over [HD] (subtitulado al español)

Avantasia - Carry me Over [HD] (subtitulado al español)
Avantasia es un supergrupo de Power metal melódico con estilos de Ã"pera, formado por Tobias Sammet, vocalista y líder de la banda de heavy metal/power metal Edguy. El nombre de este proyecto es una mezcla de dos palabras: Ávalon y Fantasía y «describe un mundo más allá de la imaginación humana».





Nagoya Castle HQ of the Owari Branch of the Tokugawa Shogunate!

Nagoya Castle HQ of the Owari Branch of the Tokugawa Shogunate!
Nagoya Castle was constructed under the order of Tokugawa Ieyasu who founded the Tokugawa Shogunate after the battle of Sekigahara and resolved in 1609 to move from Kiyosu to build a castle in Nagoya in order to secure an important position on the Tokaido highway and to ward off attacks from the direction of Osaka. Construction of the donjons began in 1610 and ended in 1612. Nagoya Castle is an exemplary castle of those built on flat lands. Kato Kiyomasa, Fukushima Masanori, and Maeda Toshimitsu were some of the 20 feudal lords from the northern and western part of Japan who were appointed to the construction. THe inscriptions of feudal lords and their vassals carved on the stones they carried are still visible today on the stone walls. Up until the Meiji Restoration, Nagoya Castle flourished as the castle where the Tokugawa lineage of Owari, the foremost of the three Tokugawa family lineages, resided. At the beginning of the Meiji era the Army Ministry administered the cast! le, and the Nagoya Detached Garrison and barracks were disposed on the castle grounds. Transferred to the Imperial Household Ministry in 1893, the castle became the Nagoya Imperial Villa. IN 1930, after the abolition of the Imperial Villa, the castle was brought under the administration of the City of Nagoya and was opened to the public in February of the following year. In May 1945, due to the air raids on Nagoya during World War II, buildings such as the main and small donjons, and the Hommaru Palace ...