Underground Bicycle Parking Systems in Japan
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Too many bicycles and not enough space in Japan - so what do they do?
They dig wells in the ground and build robotic systems to store your two wheelers underground - safe from harsh weather and naughty thieves.
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Bike Culture: How Bikers get Together
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How to get Driving License in Japan || Detailed Process & My Experience || Indian in Japan
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JR Shibuya Station to Harajuku Station on Yamanote Line
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trailer for FUMIKIRI
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Trailer for FUMIKIRI.
FUMIKIRI is a film included in the Bicycle Film Festival 2008.
Dir. Daisuke Hayakawa and Toshihiko Nakano
Japan has emerged as one of the world's
centers for urban track bike culture. FUMIKIRI is a view
into the riding styles of the talented and creative riders of Japan.
FUMIKIRIのトレーラーです
FUMIKIRIはBicycle Film Festival 2008で上映されます
ディレクター 早川大輔、中野寿彦
日本は世界のアーバントラックバイクカルチャーの中心に
迫りつつあります。FUMIKIRIはそのシーンを支える
一部のライダー達を映像で表現しています。
Japanese classic house serves as art hub, nurtures ties - The Japan News
During the Edo period (1603-1867), the Senju district of Adachi Ward, Tokyo, was known as Senjushuku, the bustling first post town for Nikko Kaido and Oshu Kaido, two of the five major highways that spread throughout the nation from Nihonbashi. It was one of the “four Edo post towns,” along with Shinagawa, Shinjuku and Itabashi.
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Tokyo by Train
Come along as I ride the trains of Tokyo from first to last train!
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For those wondering, the stabilizer used is the Zhiyun Crane. It allowed me to capture scenes I normally wouldn't as I was walking from one place to another. It's not completely smooth though, as a lot of footage has some bounce if you pay attention. If I would have walked with a more ninja-like step, I probably could have cut it down somewhat.
People not staring:
The nice thing about the handheld stabilizer, is that it wasn't as obvious when I was filming, due to way I was holding it. People did look at the camera here and there, but not as much as if I would have used a tripod, or if I stuck my face behind the camera at all times. Depending on where I was, I would just hold the camera at stomach level and not look at the camera, so you wouldn't know I was filming. It probably looked like I was carrying my camera going from one place to the next as opposed to looking like I was actively filming.
Face masks:
Totally anecdotal, but I hear half the reason is to wear while sick to prevent spread of germs, half is to not get sick, and if a lady is wearing, it may be because she didn't feel like putting on makeup. Air quality is fine, no problem there.
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【4K】Tokyo Asagaya Pearl Center Shopping Street - Binaural City Sounds, 4k Ambience
In this video I am showing you around my neighborhood in western Tokyo(Suginami district, Asagaya station). The long Pearl Center Shopping Street offers many things to see and is great for taking a walk. I hope you will enjoy it. You will hear binaural street sounds on a sunny day, so please use your headphones for best exposure.
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Nishirokugo Park (Tire Park), Tokyo | Japan Travel Guide
Nishirokugo Park (Tire Park) ( 西六郷公園(タイヤ公園) )
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The park that is affectionately known as Tire Park is unique for having an 8m-high and 20m-long giant Godzilla made from old tires and various other tire-built amusements.
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VLOG #2 - JAPAN TRIP 2018: The Cars
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NISSAN CROSSING:
NISSAN CROSSING will act as a new informative center that functions as a base for communicating Nissan Intelligent Mobility, offering exciting future driving experiences to customers. NISSAN CROSSING was designed under the theme of ‘Spiral.’ The design symbolically expresses customers’ emotions and experiences as well as their journey from the past, present, and to the future. The Spiral design can change color in accordance with the season, time, and the particular event to create a dynamic space. An architectural design that was previously thought impossible was realized thanks to a cutting-edge digital process also used in automotive design. Ginza is a place where tradition and innovation coexist to create a new culture. We highly anticipate that NISSAN CROSSING will become a new landmark in the city.
MEGAWEB Toyota City Showcase and HISTORY GARAGE by Toyota:
MEGA WEB is the car theme park to 'Look', 'Ride' and 'Feel' automobile. There are 3 facilities based on each theme. Explore the TOYOTA's theme park with your family, couples and friends. Go for the test drive and witness TOYOTA's newest models we never displayed in other location in 'TOYOTA CITY SHOWCASE'. You can also learn about the technologies of hybrid, safety and environment of TOYOTA. Not only look around the car, but open the door and get in the car. You can check the actual car specifications. Enjoy our exciting events as well. We display about sixty of TOYOTA current models including hybrid cars. Don’t miss this opportunity to check your favorite cars . Experience Toyota’s worldwide car models and futuristic technologies through games.In this zone, visitors can try for themselves some of the Paralympic sports being supported by Toyota. Try your hand at sports such as boccia, wheelchair basketball, and floor hockey! This is a permanent exhibit where you can enjoy a hands-on experience with Toyota’s Welcab welfare vehicles. Go for the actual test drive with your favorite TOYOTA car. You will be driving a 1.3km long course.
Go for the actual test drive with your favorite TOYOTA car. You will be driving a 1.3km long course.
※Submit your Japanese Driver’s License or International Driving Permit to Ride-one Reception Counter. At the simulated circuit or your own garage, enjoy the actual feelings of “Own a car”, “Drive a car”, and “Talk about a car.”
“HISTORY GARAGE” is a place where historic cars of all over the world gathered. This place has different sections that you enjoy the history of motorsport, and master’s work on car repair. Taking the exhibition for granted and feeling of nostalgia, enjoy our mini-car shop and fancy café. You can directly watch the work of motor vehicle mechanic. Enjoy how maestros restore the masterpiece classic cars. Enjoy our classic cars manufactured between 1950’s and 1970’s, the golden age of cars. We hold about twenty classic cars all of the time. Trace the history of motor sports with a combination of actual rally cars and model cars.This thirty-meter-long corridor designed with three-meter shelves on both sides. It has also a “wine cellar” look since a lot of foreign-made products (books and car toys) are filled in. This nostalgic exhibit shows classic cars from inside and outside Japan against a backdrop of vintage facades from 1960s Tokyo.
RIDE STUDIO is for children enjoy driving experience and learn about some traffic rules.
The studio consists of two sections. “Indoor Ride One” has a 230m long course that children (aged 6 to 18) enjoy three different types of cars called ‘Camatte’, ‘Pius’, and ‘Kids hybrid car’. “Petit Ride One” is for preschool-age children (aged 3 to 5). Indoor Ride One is a 230m long driving course for children aged 6 to 18. Adults can also enjoy with them. Petit Ride One is a mini course for children aged 3 to 5. Drive a real electric go-cart over a 200-meter outside course. The e-kart ride is open to anyone, from elementary school students and older, with instruction given to first-time drivers from our experienced staff members. Brush up your driving technique and enjoy the thrill of speed!
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Hanging At Koganei Park with Professional Hobo! | Tokyo, Japan | Digital Nomad Vlog 90
#1 Getting breakfast at Kitchen Origin
#2 Grabbing some Okonomiyaki
#3 Walking around Koganei Park
#4 Grabbing Pepper Lunch for dinner
#5 Making preparations for returning to Colombia
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Okonomiyaki Restaurant 1,000 Yen ($9.01 USD)
Metro to Shin-Okubo 310 Yen ($2.79 USD)
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Japan Trip 2014 Tokyo Cycling Kōenji-Jyunjyō-Shōtengai (shopping street)
Kōenji (高円寺) is an area of Tokyo in Suginami ward, west of Shinjuku. The neighborhood is named after some old temples in the area.
Kōenji is primarily a bedroom community with easy access to Shinjuku and Tokyo Stations. It was largely unaffected by the 1980s building boom and therefore many of the houses and shops in the area are small and reflect the character of pre-boom Japan. Due to its aging retail district and location on a major commuter route, the station area has become a center for small restaurants and Live Houses which offer live music. It is also known for having a young population and as a center for suburban underground culture including multiple used record and clothing shops. In 2006, when the Japanese PSE law went into effect restricting the sale of electronic goods built before 2001, Kōenji was chosen as the site for a protest due to its active retro culture and used equipment shops.
Shopping
After Harajuku and Shimokitazawa, Kōenji is the best-known area in Tokyo for used clothing shopping. The majority of the stores are on the south side of the JR station, on or near Look Shōtengai (ルック商店街).
South of the station is the PAL shopping arcade filled with many food, clothing, and discount goods shops. North of the station there are two main shopping streets filled with used record shops, restaurants and cafes. West of the station, both north, south, and under the tracks are many small yakitori's and bars. The station itself was renovated in 2006, and a brand new Hotel Mets opened at the northern entrance in March 2007.
There are several large supermarkets, including Queen's Isetan (near Shin-Kōenji Station), which stocks a fair amount of imported food.
Eating and drinking
Dozens of yakitori restaurants, izakaya, ramen-ya, and nomiya can be found in the streets and alleys of both north and south Kōenji, as well as under the elevated tracks near the JR station. As with many areas of Tokyo, finding a place to eat or drink is easy, but finding a truly memorable one is another matter - often requiring exploration.
Awa Odori
Each year in late August the Kōenji Awa Odori festival is held over three days. This is increasingly becoming a major tourist attraction for the area. It is the second largest Awa Dance Festival in Japan, with an average of 188 groups composed of 12,000 dancers, attracting 1.2 million visitors over the course of the weekend.[1]
The festival has its origins in Tokushima and was adopted by Kōenji post-war. It involves a procession of groups performing traditional music and dance, and is enjoyed by a wide variety of people. The procession weaves its way through the streets on both sides of Kōenji Station, often with a dramatic conclusion at the finish line.
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