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Very Nice 1993 Mitsubishi Traction Elevator @Arai Building, Takadanobaba, Shinjuku, Tokyo, JP
Filmed on 07.06.2019.
The videos from Japan this time, in 2019 (Greater Tokyo 3-10.6, Osaka & Kobe 10-12.6, Kyoto 12-14.6 and Nagoya 15.6) will be published with time (probably until the Autumn), as there are more than 800 videos to be published (including the two Finnair direct flights from Helsinki-Vantaa to Tokyo-Narita and back as well as several Shinkansen Train trips, on the Narita express (with the Japan Rail Pass and older local trains).
Location: Arai Building, Takadanobaba, Shinjuku Ward, Greater Tokyo, Japan
Brand: Mitsubishi
Type: Traction
Year installed: Early 1993 (Completed in March 1993)
Floors served: 8 (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
Capacity: 9 persons or 600 kg
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Best Sushi in Japan - Tsukiji Fish Market to $300 HIGH-END SUSHI in Tokyo! | Japanese Food
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NOTE: In saying Best Sushi in Japan, I'm not saying this particular restaurant is the best sushi in Japan, but that the sushi journey, from Tsukiji fish auction, to the middle man who the best sushi chefs in the world get their tuna from (where we visited), to the omakase style of eating sushi - it's the entire process that's the best in the world of sushi.
We started off by going to the Tsukiji Fish Market tuna auction, that takes place early in the morning. The famous fish market is the biggest tuna auction in the world, and the best tuna that you get just about anywhere in the world for top end sushi restaurants comes through Tsukiji Market. We met up with Sushi Master Hiro Sato, who brought us around the market and took us to the Tuna King (Yamaguki), who is known for buying tuna and reselling on the best tuna to the best of the best of sushi restaurants in Tokyo.
It was fascinating to have an opportunity to visit Tsukiji Market for the fish auction, and to see the tuna being sliced in front of your eyes.
Sushi Arai (鮨 あらい) - For dinner, we had reservations a t one of the best restaurants in Tokyo for sushi, a restaurant called Sushi Arai. Our Best of Tokyo food tour had the entire 8 seater restaurant to ourselves, and it was pure joy to watch the chefs as they assembled each mini plate of food. Then it was time for sushi, and Chef Arai is a master, he literally just flies with his hands, gathering the fish in one hand and the ball of rice in the other, combining each bite with wasabi and molding them together. This was one of the best sushi experiences I’ve ever had in my life, and the quality, balance, and perfection of the sushi, is next level.
Price - About 34,000 JPY ($300) per person
It was an amazing day of learning about the best sushi in Japan, both from the Tsukiji Market auction side, and the distribution of the tuna, all the way to eating at one of the top luxury sushi restaurants in Tokyo.
Thank you to The Hungry Tourist for inviting me on The Best of Tokyo Food Tour.
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Japanese HOT POT Feast + Odawara Castle TOUR | Odawara, Japan
It’s no wonder that Japan has been a popular tourist destination for years. Its cities are brimming with centuries of fascinating history and culture and the food scene around the island is unparalleled. The country is so clean and organized, and the natural beauty of the areas outside Tokyo is breathtaking. I hope you’re having as much fun watching this series as I had making it!
My next Japanese adventure took me to Odawara, a town that’s just 35 minutes south of Tokyo via bullet train. It’s a castle town, so I couldn’t wait to see and explore the famous Odawara Castle!
The castle is surrounded by a moat with fish in it. There are also beautiful plum blossom trees on the grounds. The castle has one main gate and the main castle building is set atop a massive stone platform. You have to take a lot of steps to get to the top!
Inside, we climbed to the top, where we had some amazing views of Odawara, lots of snowcapped mountains in the distance, and the Pacific Ocean. There are also binoculars you can use to get even better views for 100 Yen. The 360-degree views are gorgeous!
Then I went back to the bottom to get dressed up like a Samurai! I couldn’t wait to get in the gear. The samurai were feudal lords who ruled Japan for 500 years until 1868. My new friend Haley from Girls Love Travel also dressed up as a samurai!
Then we headed to the workshop at Sororito Odawara to make sachet bags. We could choose from six different natural fragrances and even mix them together if we wanted to. I mixed some frankincense, patchouli, sandalwood, cinnamon, spikenard, and Hedychium together with the mortar and pestle and put it in a silk sachet for my wife. They smelled really amazing together!
Next, it was time to get some oden, or Japanese hot pot, at Oden Honten. I love oden, and Odawara is famous for theirs, so I couldn’t wait to have some!
We started with some appetizers that included fish, green beans, beans and potato, tea, some spicy sauces, and more. The green tea was delicious!
After cleaning my hands with a wet towel, I started with a sardine, which was dry and salty and had a nice glaze on it. Then were the green beans with bonito flakes and sesame. They were a little sweet. There was also celery, cucumber, and red pepper, which was really refreshing. The red beans were also sweet. There were so many contrasting flavors!
Then it was time for the oden! I got mackeral, shrimp cakes, mackeral dumplings, and a white fish, along with mustard, wasabi, and plum miso. The mackeral was great and the wasabi was extremely hot! I liked the fish, which was nice and dense. I tried it with the mustard, which was strong, too!
Next was the white fish, which looked like a huge scallop. It was also dense, but good. The mackeral dumpling had lots of fish, salty flavor. I had it with the wasabi and loved it! The shrimp cake was also really unique. But the best part was the broth! It tasted like a miso soup and warmed me up.
Then was mackeral sushi with seaweed on top. It was gorgeous! The seaweed was very different and fragrant. It was probably the best sushi I’ve ever had. The flavors and textures were outstanding. It seriously blew my mind!
Then we had some wheat noodles, which were amazing! They were so juicy and absorbed the soup they were in. It was like a five-course lunch for 1,800 Yen.
Finally, we ended with some vanilla ice cream with plum jam. It had a nice, orange-like taste.
Then it was time for us to take the Shinkansen bullet train to Tokyo. We checked out some of the things you could buy at the station, including souvenirs, foods like mochis and fish cakes, and even sake!
We rode in Car 11 in Economy Class. It was tough traveling around with my huge luggage, especially up and down the stairs in the stations. I got to the platform just in time to see a bullet train fly by! You have to get on fast because they don’t stop for long.
Car 11 was one of the cars that requires a reservation. This train travels at 350 km per hour and takes only 35 minutes to get to Tokyo. It’s so fast! You have to get off fast! And just like that, I was back in Tokyo!
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From Jungle to the City! JAPAN VLOG 日本自由行 #10
I IN JAPAN AGAINNNNNN!!!!!! I know I know... I was just here two months ago but that was Okinawa! This time I'm visiting mainland Japan and the city of TOKYOOOOOOOO. Okay not exactly downtown Tokyo since we are on a hunt for Japan's greatest hot spring (traditional public bath usually exists in hotels/ryokans or on its own, you basically get in the tub/pool with zero clothes on completely nude with strangers). We visited one of the best hotels/ryokans in Japan and the food was just superb especially when we were having kaiseki-ryōri (traditional multi-course Japanese dinner with incredible platting and it is really a pleasure to the eye).
Though we did stayed one night in Shinjuku which is one of the three most popular areas in Tokyo for the shopping of course. I must say this though, I still prefer the countryside/hot spring resort area better since the city is just too hustle and bustle for me. Yee living the chill life buddy...
Anyway, hope you enjoy this series ;) xx
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Arai Ryokan Historic Hotel
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Japan, 〒410-2416 静岡県伊豆市 修善寺970
Keio Plaza Tokyo
Japan, 〒160-8330 Tokyo, Shinjuku, Nishishinjuku, 2 Chome−2−1, 京王プラザホテル2F
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Winter CHERRY BLOSSOMS in JAPAN + French Food & Craft Beer | Atami, Japan
Japan is heaven for travel enthusiasts and foodies. During my twelve days in the country in January of 2019, I was blown away by the mind-blowing beauty of its natural, historical, and cultural sites. The history here is long and rich and was so fascinating to learn about, and the food culture is out of this world! Come along with me as I continue exploring the gorgeous country of Japan!
I started off in the resort city of Atami in the Shizuoka Prefecture, which is about a 40-minute drive south from Tokyo. This city is known for its salted fish and its famous cherry blossoms, which bloom months earlier than most other cherry blossoms in the country because the climate is warmer.
Atami has a similar feel to beach towns I’ve visited in Europe. There are palm trees and gardens. It’s warmer here and there’s lots of greenery. We passed by lots of hotels and residential buildings on our way to see the cherry blossoms.
The cherry blossoms are gorgeous! There were about 60 blossom trees in full bloom near the river. They bloom from mid-January to mid-February. While you can see them in the spring, it’s a lot more expensive to come to Japan during that time. If you want to see cherry blossoms in Japan and want to save money, come in January!
After seeing the cherry blossoms, I grabbed an iced black coffee with espresso from a vending machine for 140 Yen/roughly $1.26. Then it was time for lunch at a small and cozy French restaurant!
We started with tomato soup with bread. It was nice and thick and was served piping hot. It almost tasted like an onion soup as well!
My main course was grilled sea bass with potatoes, vegetables, and a nice, creamy sauce, which was also served with rice. The sea bass was lightly battered and was super tasty! I loved it!
I had limited time in Atami, so I quickly finished my lunch and went on a solo exploration of Atami Ginza, the city’s shopping district. On the way, I stopped at a hot spring across the street from the restaurant and a guide to the area’s seven hot springs. Nearby, there’s also a shop that sells dried fish like sardines, shrimp, and squid, as well as wasabi and other items.
Atami Ginza is a long street that has lots of shops, restaurants, and craft beer shops. At another shop, I saw lots of dried fish and other seafood including shrimp, eel, barracuda, fish cakes, scallops, and oysters. It all looked amazing, but I couldn’t try any of it, because it’s meant to be taken home and cooked. Atami is by the water, so seafood is abundant here!
I decided I wanted a craft beer, so I visited Maruya Guesthouse, which is a hostel that sells food and beer. I bought an Atami Dramatic Roman Pale Ale. It was fantastic and the people there were so nice!
I hope you enjoyed coming along with me to see the winter cherry blossoms in Atami and for joining me for my amazing French food and craft beer lunch! If you did, please give it a thumbs up, leave me a comment, and subscribe to my channel so you don’t miss any of my upcoming travel/food adventures!
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Japanese MAGLEV Experience - The FASTEST Train in the WORLD at 500km+ per hour! | Yamanashi, Japan
My trip to Japan in January of 2019 was one of the coolest adventures I’ve ever been on. I got to spend twelve incredible days exploring the cities of Tokyo, Kyoto, and Osaka, as well as three of the prefectures, or states, around Tokyo. During that time, I got to see amazing attractions, visit beautiful Buddhist temples and Shinto shrines, and eat some of the most phenomenal food I’ve ever had in my life! I’m excited to share my Japanese adventures with you!
My day in the Yamanashi Prefecture began at the Maglev Exhibition Hall, an incredible center that is dedicated to educating people about the Maglev, which is the fastest train in the world and travels at speeds up to 500km per hour, which is double the speed of the Shinkansen bullet train! When the Maglev line between Tokyo and Osaka opens in 2027, a ride between the two cities will only take 67 minutes even though they’re 313 miles apart!
This train is so cool! From the center’s windows, we could watch Maglev trains speed by in the blink of an eye. They are insanely fast!
We also explored a life-sized model of a Maglev train. They’re so futuristic on the inside they look like a spaceship! It’s a very thin train, with a 2-2 seating arrangement in Economy Class, whereas the Shinkansen bullet trains are 3-2 seaters. The word “Maglev” is an abbreviation of “magnetic levitation,” which describes how the train levitates over its track. Because the train essentially floats, it has to be lightweight, which is why there aren’t as many seats inside.
After I tried (and failed) at getting a good stamp as a souvenir, I visited the Maglev Theatre, which shows a video explaining the advancements in train technology, as well as a simulation that recreates how it feels to ride a Maglev train. I couldn’t film inside, but it shakes and moves and is pretty crazy!
There’s also a diorama, or model, of a Maglev station, and a little car that you can ride in that uses magnetic levitation. It’s so cool! You really feel like you’re floating! There’s also an interactive exhibit where you crank a wheel as fast as you can to get the little train inside to float!
Afterward, I visited the gift shop, where I bought a toy Maglev train for my daughter. They also sell wines, chopsticks, pillows, socks, juices, shampoo, and more!
Then it was time for my next stop, which was the Fuji-Q Highland, an amusement in the town of Fujiyoshida, which is known for its extreme roller coasters, some of which have held world records for the fastest in the world and the steepest drop in the world! From the park, you have an amazing view of Mount Fuji!
The amusement park is huge! There are so many rides, including the roller coasters, as well as the most rotated ride in the world and others such as ferris wheels, carousels, and more.
I was a little scared to ride the roller coaster with the steepest drop in the world! I had to take everything off, take everything out of my pockets, and tape my camera to my arm! The ride was so intense and fast! I’m glad I decided to stow away my camera at the last minute! My new friend Haley from Girls Love Travel didn’t think it was scary, but I was a little scared!
The next roller coaster has the fastest acceleration in the world. Haley was ready, but it was so scary! I was a little dizzy afterward! After that was one that has 14 different loops. It rotates as it goes down the track. They even make you take your shoes off before you get on it because your legs hang off the seat as you ride. It was so amazing! It was exhilarating and my favorite ride of all-time!
Our final ride was the ferris wheel, which we rode at twilight to get some epic views of the park and Mount Fuji. From there, we could see people ice skating. The view was absolutely gorgeous!
Then it was time for a snack! I went with the Samurai Mochi, which has a lot of powder on it. I had it on the bus ride back. It’s a rectangular mochi that comes with a black sugar sauce. Trying it on the bus was a bad idea; I got it all over me!
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Tokyo Stock Exchange is making an offer for its Osaka rival
(22 Nov 2011) SHOTLIST
1. Mid of Tokyo Stock Exchange President Atsushi Saito and Osaka Securities Exchange President Michio Yoneda walking into news conference
2. Cutaway of cameras
3. Wide of news conference
4. SOUNDBITE (Japanese) Atsushi Saito, President, Tokyo Stock Exchange Group Inc.
Japan will fall behind if we speak just of the differences between Tokyo and Osaka. That is why I think merging Osaka, which is strong on derivatives, with Tokyo, which is strong on cash equity trading, will be best for Japan.
5. Cutaway of reporters
6. SOUNDBITE (Japanese) Michio Yoneda, President, Osaka Securities Exchange Co.
We'll be able to adapt to changing external conditions by taking advantage of the strengths of both exchanges through the merger and creating a new exchange. I think this is the best way to boost Japan's competitiveness.
7. Various of Saito and Yoneda shaking hands
8. Wide of the Tokyo Stock Exchange
9. Various of the building's exteriors
10. Various of the Tokyo Stock Exchange's interiors
11. Various of electronic ticker showing stock prices
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As global competition between bourse operators intensifies, the Tokyo Stock Exchange is making a 1.1 (b) billion US dollar offer for its Osaka rival under a plan to join the two markets by January 2013.
The Tokyo Stock Exchange Group Inc. said on Tuesday it will pay 480-thousand yen (6,239 US dollars) for each share of Osaka Securities Exchange Co. in a tender offer.
The TSE wants to buy between half and two-thirds of OSE's 270-thousand issued shares.
The offer represents a 14 percent premium to OSE's closing price on Monday.
Japan's bourses are joining forces at a time of increasing competition and consolidation among the world's stock exchanges.
Deutsche Boerse and NYSE Euronext are awaiting European Union approval of their merger, which would create the world's largest exchange operator.
The Tokyo Stock Exchange is the world's No. 3 exchange by market capitalisation of its listed companies, behind NYSE Euronext and Nasdaq OMX Group Inc.
The two Japanese companies said in a joint statement the deal would bolster Japan's role as an international financial centre and serve as a step toward the revitalisation of the Japanese economy.
Japan will fall behind if we speak just of the differences between Tokyo and Osaka, TSE president Atsushi Saito told reporters at a joint news conference with Osaka Securities Exchange President Michio Yoneda in Tokyo.
That is why I think merging Osaka, which is strong on derivatives, with Tokyo, which is strong on cash equity trading, will be best for Japan, he added.
The TSE dominates cash equity trading, while the OSE specialises in derivatives.
By integrating trading systems, they estimate savings of seven (b) billion yen (90.8 (m) million US dollars).
The resulting company will be known as Japan Exchange Group Inc.
Saito will serve as the new company's chief executive, while Yoneda will act as chief operating officer.
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Dungeondurian in Osaka,Japan episode 3: Rain in the dead cold winter and Aquariums(Part 1)
Trip to kaiyukan Aquarium via the subway train!
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Nice 1991 (National) OTIS Traction Elevator@Aoyama Marutake Building, Minato, Tokyo, Japan
Filmed in January 2016. This is a typical early-mid 1990s Japanese-style National OTIS elevator (even though it only says OTIS here, but it has National OTIS fixtures) in Minato, Tokyo, Japan
Location: Aoyama Marutake Building (青山丸竹ビル, 〒107-0062 Tōkyō-to, Minato-ku, Minamiaoyama, 3 Chome−1−36), Minato, Tokyo, Japan
Brand: OTIS (National OTIS)
Type: Traction
Year installed: 1991 (Completed in September 1991)
Floors served: 9 (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
Serial: Unknown
Capacity: 6 persons or 450 kg