360° CHUGOKU+SHIKOKUxTOKYO - Landmarks / SHIMANE
360° CHUGOKU+SHIKOKUxTOKYO is the project that shows you the must-see wonders of Tokyo and prefectures of Chugoku and Shikoku region, in the western Japan, in pairs.
This chapter is the Landmarks / SHIMANE
To explore more, go to
■TOKYO: Tokyo Station
Tokyo Station, one of the Important Cultural Properties of Japan, is one of Tokyo’s terminal stations. Called the “Gateway to the Nation,” Tokyo Station is the biggest base for the shinkansen network nationwide. Not only does it function as a station, but within the premises and on the underground, also has a commercial area, including museums, hotels, shops, cafes and restaurants.
The place in this movie is here.
TOKYO:Tokyo Station
TOKYO STATION HOTEL
TOKYO STATION GALLERY
■SHIMANE: Matsue Castle
In Japan, there are only 12 remaining original castles(Tenshu), with Matsue Castle being one of them. Matsue Castle was designated as a National Treasure in 2015, and shows the appearance of the modern castle in its heyday period.The elegance of the castle’s swooping roofs is often compared to the wings of a Chidori (plover), which has led to the castle’s alternative name as “Chidori Castle”
The place in this movie is here.
SHIMANE:Matsue Castle
A Walk Around Kichijoji Station, Inokashira Onshi Park [Historical Site]
A random walk around of a pretty awesome park just outside Kichijoji Station here in the suburbs of Tokyo! Below is some facts about the park and the surrounding area.
A Walk Around Kichijoji Station, Inokashira Onshi Park [Historical Site]
P.S Cat Cafe vlog coming soon!
Inokashira Park, established in 1917, will celebrate its 100th anniversary in 2017. Originally considered a park in the suburbs, Inokashira Park now serves as a precious green space for the adjacent residential area.
The third Tokugawa shogun, Iemitsu, is said to have given Inokashira Pond its name. The name is said to mean either “source of the water supply” or “well that supplies the most delicious water.” The Inokashira Pond was the source of the first water service for the city of Edo, the Kanda water supply. The water for this pond was used as drinking water until an improved water supply was completed in 1898.
The park is divided into four sections: Inokashira Pond and its surroundings, Gotenyama that contains a wooded area and the Shizen Bunka-en Gardens, recreation facilities in the wet portion of the park, and the No. 2 park to the southeast. The landscape is full of variety, with the lowlands of Inokashira Pond and the highlands of Gotenyama.
Opened: May 1, 1917
Area: 428,000 m2 (some areas are state-owned property provided under gratuitous loan)
Trees: Tall trees: 10,700, shrubs: 16,200 m2, grass: 18,600 m2
Main plants: Carpinus tschonoskii, acer palmatum, cherry (someiyoshino), sawara cypress, hinoki cypress, camellia
Source:
Vlogging rig used for this video : Zhiyun Crane-M, Cannon G7X Mark II
Ways to contact me:
Facebook:
Google+:
Twitter:
Instagram:
YouTube:
Snap Chat: TokyoJoVlogs
Odaiba SeaSide Park FujiTV status liberty rainbow Bridge [Odaiba Japan]
This was taken at Odaiba Seaside Park bridge.
This point will be able to see Fuji TV, Replicas Status of liberty and Rainbow Bridge.
The Night scenery is good.
Replica Statue of Liberty (Odaiba)
4K Travel in Japan | The Jizo Statues of Zojoji Temple | Tokyo Shiba-park | 増上寺地蔵尊・東京
Big thank you for watching this video!
☆Watch more video HERE!!
Kinkaku-ji / Rokuon-ji Temple / Kyoto
⇒
☆Watch more video HERE!
The japanese Zen garden / Ryoan-ji / Kyoto
⇒
____________________________________________________
----address-----
Shiba-park Minato-ward Tokyo Japan
Tokyo Metro Mita Line Shibapark Station or Onarimon Station walk from Exit 3 minutes
Google Map
____________________________________________________
☆Bits of knowledge〜Jizou〜
Zojo-ji Temple sits just under the Tokyo Tower and this contrast of old and new is impressive. But for me, the most beautiful, saddest and unique part of the temple is the rows and rows of clothed and decorated jizo statues, situated to the right of the main temple building.
- See more at:
____________________________________________________
☆Related information
◆The Expat's Guide to Japan
◆Kyu Shiba-rikyu Gardens
____________________________________________________
☆Please Help With Submitting Subtitles
My channel is now eligible for fan submitted subtitles through YouTube! This should make it much easier.
You can watch the explanation video on how you can contribute subtitles here:
☆Follow us
◆Destination Japan offcial HP
◆Destination Japan offcial facebook
◆Destination Japan offcial twitter
◆Destination Japan offcial instagram
☆Mailing
info@knock.co.jp
If you enjoyed this video please give it a thumbs up or share it with your friends - it really helps me out!!
Thank you for watching!!!