Tokyo, Japan - Asakusa Jidai-ya rickshaw rides / 東京都台東区浅草時代室の人力車, 平成21年9月19日 / September 19, 2009
- Video footage of traditional Japanese rickshaws (jin-riki-sha) operated by Jidaiya staff, Asakusa, Taito-ku, Tokyo, Japan, on Saturday, September 19, 2009
Risa's Asakusa Trip
Risa exploring Asakusa in kimono and rickshaw!
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HARUKI MISAWA driver - Asakusa Sightseeing Rickshaw Jidaiya
Asakusa Sightseeing Rickshaw Jidaiya Driver name - Haruki Misawa. Working-class rickshaw guides with an extensive knowledge of Asakusa carefully guide visitors through Asakusa's sights at Asakusa Jidaiya. Visitors receive an exclusive postcard featuring a photograph of a Meiji-era rickshaw as a souvenir of their rickshaw ride. But Jidaiya doesn't just offer rickshaw rides -- visitors can also enjoy traditional Japanese art and performance arts, and Jidaiya also has an extensive menu of experiences offering opportunities to drive a rickshaw, to take costumed, old-time photographs, to take part in traditional Taiko drumming, to experience Tea Ceremony and Calligraphy, to appreciate traditional arts.
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Sosenji Temple / Taito Film Commission
Shibuya Crossing
Denpoin-dori / Taito Film Commission / Ebisuya, Asakusa (pulled rickshaw)
Ginza Chuo-dori / VELOTAXI
Takara-yu
Ginza 4-chome Intersection
Yabuchu Soba house
Fukumori Ramen House
Sukeroku no Yado Sadachiyo
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AMKK (Azuma Makoto, Botanical Research Institute)
Art Aquarium
Tessen-kai
Rickshaw near Asakusa Senso-ji Temple 1891
Rickshaw near Asakusa Senso-ji Temple 1891
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Rickshaw in Asakusa - Main Street
浅草Asakusaを散歩しよう。Japanese sightseeing!!③「令和初日」
2019年5月1日 令和元年が始まりました。
Reiwa era has started on 1st May, 2019 in Japan.
浅草を散歩してきました。
I took a walk in Asakusa.
おいしい食べ物がたくさんあって、観光客もたくさんいました。
There was a lot of delicious food and also tourists.
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Room in Euno, Tokyo Japan (Taito)
APA Euno-Ekimae Hotel
Was a great experience, rooms are very nice and staff is excellent. The hotel is well positioned for transit and is not super high traffic like Shinjuku. Close to Akihabara and Euno Station Iriya Entrance.
Ibu Iriana Jokowi Naik Rickshaw di Jepang G20 Osaka
Ibu Iriana, istri Presiden Joko Widodo, naik kereta rickshaw di Kofukuji Temple, Kyoto, Jepang. G20 Osaka Japan.
Cherry Blossoms/ Sakura 2019 in TOKYO!
Saturday March 30, 2019! Although it was a cold and cloudy day, I took my parents to my 3 favorite sakura spots in Tokyo1
Japan Trip 2013 Tokyo Asakusa Kaminarimon Pulled rickshaw Jinrikisha 27
Pulled rickshaw
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A pulled rickshaw (or ricksha) is a mode of human-powered transport by which a runner draws a two-wheeled cart which seats one or two persons.
In recent times the use of human-powered rickshaws has been discouraged or outlawed in many countries due to concern for the welfare of rickshaw workers. Pulled rickshaws have been replaced mainly by cycle rickshaw and auto rickshaws.
Asakusa
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Asakusa (浅草) is a district in Taitō, Tokyo, Japan, most famous for the Sensō-ji, a Buddhist temple dedicated to the bodhisattva Kannon. There are several other temples in Asakusa, as well as various festivals.
History
For most of the twentieth century, Asakusa was the major entertainment district in Tokyo. The rokku or Sixth District was in particular famous as a theater district, featuring famous cinemas such as the Denkikan. The golden years of Asakusa are vividly portrayed in Yasunari Kawabata's novel The Scarlet Gang of Asakusa (1930; English translation, 2005). The area was heavily damaged by US bombing raids during World War II, particularly the March 1945 firebombing of Tokyo. The area was rebuilt after the war, but has now been surpassed by Shinjuku and other colorful areas in the city, in its role as a pleasure district.
Geography
Asakusa is on the north-east fringe of central Tokyo, at the eastern end of the Tokyo Metro Ginza Line subway, approximately one mile east of the major Ueno railway/subway interchange. It is central to the area colloquially referred to as Shitamachi, which literally means low city, referring to the low elevation of this old part of Tokyo, on the banks of the Sumida River. As the name suggests, the area has a more traditionally Japanese atmosphere than some other neighborhoods in Tokyo do.
Sightseeing and historic sites
With so many religious establishments, there are frequent matsuri (Shinto festivals) in Asakusa, as each temple or shrine hosts at least one matsuri a year, if not every season. The largest and most popular is the Sanja Matsuri in May, when roads are closed from dawn until late in the evening.
In a city where there are very few buildings older than 50 years because of the wartime bombing, Asakusa has a greater concentration of buildings from the 1950s and 1960s than most other areas in Tokyo do. There are traditional ryokan (guest-houses), homes, and small-scale apartment buildings throughout the district.
In keeping with a peculiarly Tokyo tradition, Asakusa hosts a major cluster of domestic kitchenware stores on Kappabashi-dori, which is visited by many Tokyoites for essential supplies.
Next to the Sensō-ji temple grounds is a small amusement park called Hanayashiki, which claims to be the oldest amusement park in Japan. The neighborhood theaters specialize in showing classic Japanese films, as many of the tourists are elderly Japanese.
Cruises down the Sumida River depart from a wharf only a five minute walk from the temple.
Asakusa is Tokyo's oldest geisha district, and still has 45 actively working geisha.
Because of its colourful location, downtown credentials, and relaxed atmosphere by Tokyo standards, Asakusa is a popular accommodation choice for budget travelers.
Day 2: Japan Tour
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Day 2: Japan Tour - Asakusa, Tokyo
1. Sensoji Gate & Temple
2. Ebisuya Ride Tour
3. Yukata Rental
I apologize for not posting Day 1: Japan Tour. I currently lost my progress on all clips I have filmed which included clips from the Anime District and Electronic Town at Akihabara, Tokyo. /// My tour around Tokyo before I start nursing school at the Adventist University of the Philippines.
Jinrikisha rickshaw originally from Japan
Asakusa 浅草
Il quartiere di Asakusa, che si sviluppa lungo il fiume Sumida-gawa, vi farà rivivere l'atmosfera unica della Tokyo popolare in cui è ancora vivo lo spirito dell'antica Edo, ricco di tradizione. Il suo punto centrale è il Tempio di Senso-ji o di Asakusa Kannon e la via dello shopping che conduce alla Nakamise-dori, dove i turisti troveranno numerosi negozi che vendono kimoni e altri oggetti tradizionali.
Questo quartiere è simbolo di svago per gli abitanti di Tokyo, con i suoi numerosi cinema, teatri e altri luoghi d'intrattenimento, in particolare con i suoi innumerevoli ristoranti.
La porta di Kaminarimon e la via di Nakamise-dori
Dalla porta di Kaminarimon, con le sue enormi lanterne rosse e le sculture di legno del dio Tuono e del dio Vento fino alla porta di Hozomon o porta del Palazzo del Tesoro, lungo questi 140 metri, si sviluppa la via dello shopping di Nakamise-dori, in una strada pavimentata che ospita numerose bancarelle di souvenir. Vi potrete trovare di tutto, dai kimoni ai ventagli, senza dimenticare le prelibatezze tradizionali. Le piccole bancarelle colorate offrono uno spettacolo molto vivace.
Tempio di Senso-ji
Meglio noto come il Tempio di Asakusa Kannon è dedicato a Kannon, il bodhisattva della compassione, al quale l'imponente edificio principale è consacrato. Secondo la leggenda, questo tempio fu fondato nel VII secolo da tre pescatori che avevano trovato una statuetta di Kannon alta 5 cm impigliata nelle loro reti. Nonostante avessero deciso di rigettarla nel fiume Sumida-gawa, la statuetta continuava a incappare nelle reti. Essi decisero allora di ordinare la costruzione di un tempio, che è ancora oggi il più antico di Tokyo. Il Senso-ji è costituito da un edificio principale, o Senso-ji Hondo, e da una pagoda a cinque piani.
Santuario di Asakusa-jinja
Sulla riva destra del fiume Hondo è eretto un santuario scintoista conosciuto con il nome di Sanja Sama (ovvero I Tre santuari), voluto dal terzo Shogun Tokugawa in memoria dei tre pescatori protagonisti della leggenda del Tempio di Senso-ji. Da qui ha inizio la grande festa di Sanja-matsuri, che si tiene dal terzo venerdì di maggio per tre giorni e attira per le strade quasi due milioni di persone!
Parco divertimenti di Hanayashiki
Un piccolo parco divertimenti che ospita le montagne russe più antiche del Giappone.
Tel: 03-3842-8780
Museo dell'Artigianato Tradizionale di Edo Shitamachi
Il museo si propone di promuovere l'artigianato e la maestria tradizionali. Dimostrazioni di artigiani nel fine settimana.
Edo Shitamachi Traditional Crafts Museum - 2-22-13 Asakusa, Taito-ku, Tokyo (sulla via Asakusa Hisago-dori)
Parco di Sumida
Lungo il fiume Sumida-gawa, questo parco è bello da visitare soprattutto in primavera quando i suoi numerosi ciliegi sono in fiore.
Altre opzioni
Crociera sul fiume Sumida-gawa
Piacevole passeggiata in barca sul fiume Sumida-gawa. Partenze ogni 40 minuti.
Contatti: Tokyo Cruise Ship co., Ltd.
Tel: 03-3841-9177 (Ufficio vendite di Asakusa)
Risciò
Una sorta di taxi a due ruote trainato da una sola persona.
Contatti: Ebisuya
Tel: 03-5806-8881
Jidaiya
Tel: 03-3873-0290
Strada Kappabashi Dogugai-dori
La strada dei grossisti di articoli da cucina Qui potrete trovare modelli di piatti giapponesi in cera o plastica.
Asakusa street skate.
今回は、浅草で滑ってきました!
Tokyo street skate. も観てね????
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Khaosan Tokyo Samurai Guesthouse
Location.
Khaosan Tokyo Samurai is located in Tokyo's Asakusa neighborhood, close to Sensoji Temple, Tokyo Sky Tree, and Tokyo Imperial Palace. Nearby points of interest also include Edo-Tokyo Museum and Tokyo National Museum.
Property Features.
Khaosan Tokyo Samurai features a rooftop terrace, multilingual staff, and tour/ticket assistance. Complimentary wireless and wired high-speed Internet access is available in public areas and the hostel has a computer station. A bar/lounge is open for drinks. Additional property amenities include laundry facilities. This is a smoke-free property.
Guestrooms.
All accommodations at Khaosan Tokyo Samurai are shared. Guestrooms share bathrooms. Wireless Internet access is complimentary.