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life-spire · 1 year
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pix4japan · 5 months
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Traditional Japanese Yakatabune Boat
Location: Kishimachi Promenade, Minatomirai, Yokohama Timestamp: 20:18 on July 23, 2011
Nikon D3100 + NIKKOR 55-300mm f/4.5-5.6 300 mm ISO 100 for 1/320 sec. at ƒ/8
Although captured more than a decade ago in 2011, I still find joy in the elegant pleasure boats navigating the intricate canals that flow into the Port of Yokohama on Tokyo Bay.
Despite the grainy texture and abundant noise in the photograph, the harmonious color palette continues to be a visual delight to my eyes.
Historical records harking back to the Heian Period (794 to 1185) mention the existence of pleasure boats, a domain primarily enjoyed by nobles who reveled in poetry, music, and dining along rivers and ponds.
The Edo Period (1603 to 1867) witnessed an expansion in the use of pleasure boats catering to samurai, their families, and aristocrats. It was during this era that the iconic design of roofed boats adorned with red lanterns gained popularity.
In the present day, yakatabune boats (屋形船) are a source of enjoyment for both locals and international tourists. Springtime offers enchanting cruises along rivers adorned with cherry blossoms, while summer invites you to cruise into the Port of Yokohama for exclusive, panoramic views of vibrant fireworks and the Yokohama skyline.
While these boat cruises departing from the Minatomirai waterfront district in Yokohama are not overly expensive, they may not be the first choice for budget-conscious travelers. A two-hour lunch cruise is priced at 6,500 yen, and a three-hour dinner cruise costs 14,500 yen.
More details and links to sites where you can book reservations:
https://www.pix4japan.com/blog/20110723/mm21-boats-bridge
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Naval Maritime Academy
15+ years of experience at sea followed a decade-long teaching career.
Naval Maritime Academy
Capt Cusrow Mincher Homji
15 Years of Sea Experiences as Captain
Faculty In Naval Maritime Academy (NAMAC)
The joys of teaching Mariners
It's like being on a ship! An early morning wakeup call, a refreshing bath, donning freshly ironed clothes and voila, ready for navigation through the streets of South Mumbai, on passage to the Naval Maritime Academy , deep within the wooded lands of the defence area at the farthest southern tip of Mumbai.
Arriving at the gates of NAMAC one gets welcomed into a pristine estate located in silvan surroundings, much like a Gurukul of old, outfitted with modern equipment and training aids.
Amidst cheerful good morning greetings of staff and students alike one enters the faculty room. The banter here reminds one of times spent on ships with colleagues amidst laughter, the joy of everyday work, and a general bonhomie.
It's 0815 then and off we go to our classrooms to get things ready for our students; a motley set of boys and girls, wanna be sailors, also men and women already professional seafarers. Some come for new learning others for refreshers.
Always a joy to meet fellow sailors; such fun to be able to transfer one's knowledge and know how to young and old alike. A most satisfying job this; teaching at NAMAC. giving back to the community. More a rendering of service than a business venture! And therein lies the joy, the feeling that one is part of an intuition, one that is steeped in welfare as opposed to a mere institute dishing out only information!
The greatest joy lies in the learning we gain from teaching and that smile of happiness on the faces of students as they successfully pass out of the gates of NAMAC with lasting memories.
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Naval Maritime Academy
Capt Cusrow Mincher Homji Master Mariner 15 Years of Sea Experiences Faculty In Naval Maritime Academy (NAMAC)
The joys of teaching Mariners
It's like being on a ship! An early morning wakeup call, a refreshing bath, donning freshly ironed clothes and voila, ready for navigation through the streets of South Mumbai, on passage to the Naval Maritime Academy , deep within the wooded lands of the defence area at the farthest southern tip of Mumbai.
Arriving at the gates of NAMAC one gets welcomed into a pristine estate located in silvan surroundings, much like a Gurukul of old, outfitted with modern equipment and training aids.
Amidst cheerful good morning greetings of staff and students alike one enters the faculty room. The banter here reminds one of times spent on ships with colleagues amidst laughter, the joy of everyday work, and a general bonhomie.
It's 0815 then and off we go to our classrooms to get things ready for our students; a motley set of boys and girls, wanna be sailors, also men and women already professional seafarers. Some come for new learning others for refreshers.
Always a joy to meet fellow sailors; such fun to be able to transfer one's knowledge and know how to young and old alike. A most satisfying job this; teaching at NAMAC. giving back to the community. More a rendering of service than a business venture! And therein lies the joy, the feeling that one is part of an intuition, one that is steeped in welfare as opposed to a mere institute dishing out only information!
The greatest joy lies in the learning we gain from teaching and that smile of happiness on the faces of students as they successfully pass out of the gates of NAMAC with lasting memories.
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oddphotos362 · 1 year
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helengie · 10 months
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(via School's out for summer Fitted T-Shirt by HelenGie)
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one-time-i-dreamt · 3 months
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My whole high school went on a Disney cruise as a field trip. The Disney ride makers had made large scale versions of Disney boat rides made for the cruises to go on. Needless to say it was disastrous when the cruise full of 3000+ high school age kids was sent through the scaled up version of Splash Mountain. Also, every room on the cruise was normal except for mine, which was just the bathroom from saw 1.
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datgreenmonstah · 10 months
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“Hubris”
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53v3nfrn5 · 5 months
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The Costa Concordia Shipwreck (2012) photog. Filippo Monteforte
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Went on a vacation via a Cruise this past week!! I traveled to the Bahamas where I went on a Glass Bottom Boat excursion (in Freeport, our first port stop) and got to see Caribbean Reef Sharks in the wild!! It was a pretty neat experience, but I think it could have been better. Here are some pics! (Sorry they aren't the best, but if you've been on one of these type of boats, you know how it is.)
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life-spire · 9 months
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aimeedaisies · 2 months
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‘We were thrilled to welcome HRH The Princess Royal and Vice Admiral Sir Tim Laurence back on board Hebridean Princess yesterday to join our celebrations for the vessel's 60th anniversary.’
- @hebcruises
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Sea , Ship, Seafarer and Maritime Training Institute
Naval Maritime Academy
20+ years of experience at sea followed a decade-long teaching career.
Naval Maritime Academy
Captain  Dhyan Ranjan Subudhi
20 + Years of Sea Experiences as Captain
Faculty In Naval Maritime Academy (NAMAC)
Sea , Ship, Seafarer and Maritime Training Institute
The four words are very important and essential for each and every person which contributes largely to their daily life in this world. The meaning / Definitions of the above are :-
The Sea is defined as “A continuous body of salt water that is contained in an enormous basin on  earth surface ”
The Ship is defined as “A large water craft that travels the world’s oceans and other sufficiently deep waterways carrying #Cargo, Passengers, or in support of specialized missions such as Fishing, Research and Defense”
Meaning of a #Seafarers is “Some one who is employed to serve onboard any type of #Marine #Vessels #ships”.
#Maritime #Training #Institute means “An Educational Institutions recognized by the  Ministry of Shipping and Ministry of Education meeting the requirement of the International Conventions on Education and Instructions.
All the above four words should be linked or connected very well to each other in order to the shipping Industry  workable and Survivable.
A good quality #Seafarers trained in the best #Maritime #Training #Institute will be able to do their Job / Task professionally onboard a ship and keep the Sea (ocean) pollution free.
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worldtalks · 22 days
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Looking down
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viejospellejos · 4 months
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Conoce el “Icon of the Seas”, el crucero más grande del mundo:
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helengie · 10 months
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(via School's out for summer Classic T-Shirt by HelenGie)
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