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International Tokyo Toy Show. The event brings in 153 firms to Tokyo Big Sight in Koto Ward through Sunday.
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Toyota to exhibit Camatte57s concept at Tokyo Toy Show
Toyota Motor Corporation (TMC) is to display a sporty, open-top family-oriented concept in the Kids Life Zone at the International Tokyo Toy Show 2013, which runs from June 13 through June 16 at Tokyo Big Sight in Koto Ward, Tokyo.
The concept, called the Camatte57s, is aimed at bringing parents and children closer together as they work in collaboration on building their ideal car. The vehicle aims to convey the joy and dreams of motor vehicles to current and future drivers, by providing an opportunity for parents and children to together experience the fun of driving, car customization and car enthusiasm.
Compared to the Camatte concept exhibited in 2012, the Camatte57s allows an even greater ease and range of customization possibilities.
Major Features
1) Detachable body panels enable easy, extensive customization
The vehicle body exterior consists of 57 detachable small lightweight panels to allow easy and extensive color and design customization.
2) Open-top roadster styling with compact and intimate interior
The roofless design offers a liberating driving experience while also enhancing visibility to increase ease of customization.
Seats are in a closely arranged triangular configuration with one front seat and two rear seats to emphasize family intimacy and facilitate communication.
3) Even children can drive
Acceleration and braking pedals and seats can be adjusted to enable operation by children, while an adult seated in the rear-right seat assists steering and braking to help develop the child's driving skills.
東京おもちゃショー LEGO STARWARS A.R. Display TOKYO TOY SHOW 2012
2012年6月15日 日本最大の玩具見本市「東京おもちゃショー2012」が、東京ビッグサイト(東京都江東区)で始まりました。日本国内外の144社が約3万5000点の商品を展示しています。
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Tokyo Toy Show 2012 Japan's largest toy trade show June 15, 2012, began with (Koto-ku, Tokyo) Tokyo Big Sight. 144 companies inside and outside Japan have exhibited the products of 35,000 points.
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Tokyo Hidden Gems that NO ONE Mentions | Tourist Trap Alternatives
This Japan Guide focuses lesser known Tokyo Hidden Gems that are not mentioned in a lot of Tokyo guide books. I wanted to show you some secret hidden spots to most Japan tourists. Instead of take you to the regular Tokyo Tourist Traps that are often prime destinations for first time Japan visitors, I wanted to take you to some of my favorite local places in Tokyo. This video will serve as Guide for these Tokyo hidden gems and will give you ideas on what to do in Tokyo. You don't need to follow the path in the standard guide books to have a great time in Tokyo. Also, this hidden gem spots may also serve to be great instagram / instagramable places in Tokyo as you will see from this video.
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Hamarikyu is a beautiful Edo-period garden hidden just beyond the Shiodome and Shimbashi area.
Zojoji is one of the seven great head temples of Jodo Sect, located in Shiba Park. It was built in 1393 and moved to this location in 1598. Zojoji is known to be the family temple of the biggest shogunate during the Edo period and in fact is the house of 6 Tokugawa shogunates.
One of the indearing features of this site is located on the side of the main building. The Sentai Kosodate Jizo statues stand in line in cute little red hats and pinwheels smiling at you.
The Tokyo Farmer's Market is located in front of United Nation University, just 5 minutes walk from Omotesando Station.
Jiyugaoka, directly translated means Freedom Hill. The area started developing in the 1920’s and over the years has become desirable places to live in Tokyo. Wide open streets, minimal crowds, a variety of shops and restaurants and only a 12min ride from Shibuya make it one my favorite chill spots in Tokyo.
Koto Hirgagu shrine is wedged right in the middle of the Toranomon business district. Built in the 1600's, this shrine used to be the south entrance of Edo Castle.
The 4 animals on the torii represent the 4 Guardians of the East, West, South and North. It signifies that this was once a very powerful site. It enshrines the strongest god in Japanese mythology Oomono Nuno Kami.
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東京おもちゃショー開幕 最新3万5千点を展示
最新のおもちゃ約3万5千点を集めた国内最大の玩具見本市「東京おもちゃショー2013」が13日、東京ビッグサイト(東京都江東区)で開幕した。13、14日は業者向けで15、16日は無料で一般公開される。
Japan's largest toy show
Japan's largest annual toy show opens June 13, 2013, in Tokyo, with some 35,000 items on display, highlighting ones featuring smartphones or tablet computers. The 2013 International Tokyo Toy Show at Tokyo Big Sight in Koto Ward is expected to attract a crowd of about 160,000 during its four-day run through June 16.
The Shinkansen Bullet Train (speed 320 km/h) 700, N700 and N700A Series
The Shinkansen Bullet Train (speed 320 km/h) 700, N700 and N700A Series
The Shinkansen (新幹線?, new trunk line) is a network of high-speed railway lines in Japan operated by four Japan Railways Group companies. Starting with the Tōkaidō Shinkansen (515.4 km) in 1964, the network has expanded to currently consist of 2,387.7 km (1,483.6 mi) of lines with maximum speeds of 240–320 km/h (150–200 mph), 283.5 km (176.2 mi) of Mini-shinkansen lines with a maximum speed of 130 km/h (80 mph), and 10.3 km (6.4 mi) of spur lines with Shinkansen services. The network presently links most major cities on the islands of Honshu and Kyushu, with construction of a link to the northern island of Hokkaido underway.
The maximum operating speed is 320 km/h (200 mph) (on a 387.5 km section of the Tōhoku Shinkansen). Test runs have reached 443 km/h (275 mph) for conventional rail in 1996, and up to a world record 581 km/h (361 mph) for maglev trains in 2003.
Shinkansen literally means new trunk line, referring to the high-speed rail line network. The name Superexpress (超特急 chō-tokkyū, initially used for Hikari trains, was retired in 1972 but is still used in English-language announcements and signage.
The Tōkaidō Shinkansen is the world's busiest high-speed rail line. Carrying 151 million passengers per year (March 2008), it has transported more passengers (over 5 billion, entire network over 10 billion) than any other high-speed line in the world. Between Tokyo and Osaka, the two largest metropolises in Japan, up to thirteen trains per hour with sixteen cars each (1,323-seat capacity) run in each direction with a minimum headway of three minutes between trains. Though largely a long-distance transport system, the Shinkansen also serves commuters who travel to work in metropolitan areas from outlying cities. Japan's Shinkansen network had the highest annual passenger ridership (a maximum of 353 million in 2007) of any high-speed rail network until 2011, when China's high-speed rail network surpassed it at 370 million passengers annually.
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SUNAMACHI-GINZA : A traditional Shopping Street in Toyo-cho
Sunamachi-Ginza is one of the most popular traditional shopping streets in Tokyo, but almost travelers do not yet know there because few guide book show that so far. This means you could really get rare experiences and deep communications with gentle and kind Japanese shop owners as you can watch on this video.
Car for Kids ► Toyota Camatte concept
Toyota will exhibit a booth dedicated exclusively to the Camatte, a customizable, sporty, family-oriented concept, at the International Tokyo Toy Show 2014 (from June 12 to 15 at Tokyo Big Sight in Koto Ward).
The Camatte concept, which was originally shown at the 2012 International Tokyo Toy Show, conveys the appeal of cars to current and future drivers alike by enabling parents and children to share the joy of driving and customizing.
Toyota's booth, called the Camatte Lab, is divided into two zones: a Tech Lab that lets visitors get an up-close look at the inner workings of the car, and a hands-on Design Lab that allows visitors to easily customize a Camatte.
Tech Lab:
A Camatte57s3 will be displayed without its body panels, to allow viewing of the steering gear and differential gear box. Visitors can easily see the internal parts moving when the steering wheel and accelerator are operated, making it easy to understand how these parts work.
Design Lab:
A Camatte57s Sport3 will be displayed with LEDs on the hood. Visitors can customize the vehicle by displaying their own digital drawings on the LEDs.
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Kotobukiya's Latest Figures and Models
In this video, we show Kotobukiya's vast offerings of high quality models from big brands such as Marvel and DC characters to something for the high end collector called the Fine Art Statue.
From X-men to Star Wars, they have figures and models that cater to just about any collector. Watch and keep an eye out for your own favorites!
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How Much I PAY at a Japanese Hospital on Japan's Healthcare System
The Japanese Healthcare system is considered Universal since it’s suppose to covers everyone in Japan. So anyone living in Japan including myself even as a foreigner have to pay into the system. Yes, there are exceptions to this and the Healthcare System in Japan is not perfect, don’t think it is, but I wanted to highlight the general experience for most Japanese people as well as my experience as a foreigner living in Japan on the Japan Healthcare system.
So, Japanese Insurance covers 70-90% of all necessary doctor visits. And one of the things I appreciate about the Japanese healthcare system is that you don’t need to pay the full amount of the medical bill up front and then later fill out paperwork to a claim a refund from your healthcare provider. Perfect for someone like me who absolutely hates paperwork.
All you need to do is show your healthcare card at the hospital or clinic when you arrive. They will automatically calculate the amount you need to pay and you are good to go! And to be honest, it’s surprisingly cheap...which I’ll get into the actual costs soon. Again, people generally pay about 30% of the total hospital bill, but it can be reduced down to 10% for other reasons.
So, Your monthly Healthcare insurance fee varies depending on your age, income, type of work and area you live. And there are 3 main types of healthcare systems in Japan 1. For Company employees, 2. For civil servants, teacher and public works and 3rd is a National insurance for everyone else.
They are all pretty similar in coverage, but if you’re an employee of a company, the company is required to pay half of your monthly insurance fee. Which is a great for most Japanese.
Another perk of being on the company health care system is that they commonly offer FREE Annual Health Check-ups. It’s funny though because health examines becomes a yearly talking point for many Japanese employees as many companies schedule it the same time every year. Employees ask each other if they’ve taken it yet. Or talk about having to drink barium for the test, which gives a white stool. Or some complain that they don’t have time to take it since they are so busy with work. Regardless, you know it’s coming since HR will spam employees to schedule their health exam.
The basic annual health examination is called Kenko Shindan. Again, it’s free for company employees. The exam check things like your eye sight, hearing, blood, Chest X-ray, urinalysis, etc.
There’s even more of comprehensive health examination and it’s called Ningen Dock. These additional tests including things like Respiratory, Stool Tests, Abdominal ultrasound, more detailed bloodwork, etc. What’s nice is that when your over 35 years old the company insurance covers this for FREE as well.
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親指サイズの「R2-D2」が動きまくる!「スター・ウォーズ ナノドロイドR2-D2」【東京おもちゃショー2015】STARWARS R2-D2 #Tokyo Toy Show #Star wars
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12月に最新作が公開される映画「スター・ウォーズ」シリーズの人気キャラクター「R2-D2」を全高約30ミリで再現した赤外線コントロールロボット「スター・ウォーズ ナノドロイドR2-D2」が6月18日、東京ビッグサイト(東京都江東区)で開催中の玩具見本市「東京おもちゃショー2015」(日本玩具協会主催)のタカラトミーの発表会でお披露目された。年間3万個の販売を目指している。
「スター・ウォーズ ナノドロイドR2-D2」は、ライトセーバー型のコントローラーとセットで赤外線で操作できる。動作は「前進」と「バックターン」の2種類で、走行時には「首振り」して進むなど同キャラクターの特徴を再現。前進時には頭部のカメラアイが赤色LEDで点灯する。本体の商品サイズは高さ約30ミリ、幅約28ミリ、奥行き約25ミリ。8月8日に発売予定で、価格は3800円(税抜き)。
「R2-D2」は「スター・ウォーズ」シリーズ全作に登場する人気ロボット。12月18日に公開される「スター・ウォーズ/フォースの覚醒」に出演することも決定している。
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Thumb-sized R2-D2 move around! Star wars Nano Droid R2-D2 Tokyo Toy Show 2015 STARWARS R2-D2.
Star wars Nano Droid R2-D2, an infrared-controlled robot of 30mm height that replicates the popular character R2-D2 of the latest movie in the series Star wars to be released in December, was debuted on June 18th at the product launch of the Takara Tomy during the toy exhibition Tokyo Toy Show 2015 (organized by Japan Toy Association) at Tokyo Big Sight (Koto, Tokyo).
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Omotesandō, Tokyo
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Omotesandō (表参道) is an avenue, subway station and neighborhood in the Minato and Shibuya wards in Tokyo stretching from Harajuku station, specifically, the foot of Takeshita Street, to Aoyama-dori where Omotesandō station can be found. Zelkova trees line both sides of the avenue. Around 100,000 cars drive down the main street daily.
Omotesandō was originally created as the frontal (表 Omote) approach (参道 Sandō) to Meiji Shrine, when the Shrine was dedicated in the Taishō era.
Today, Omotesandō is known as one of the foremost 'architectural showcase' streets in the world, featuring a multitude of fashion flagship stores within a short distance of each other. These include the Louis Vuitton store (Jun Aoki, 2002) Prada building (Herzog & de Meuron, 2003), Tod's (Toyo Ito, 2004), Dior (SANAA, 2004), Omotesandō Hills (Tadao Ando, 2005) and Gyre (MVRDV, 2007), amongst others.
It is an upscale shopping area featuring several international brand outlets, ranging from Louis Vuitton and Gucci to Gap, The Body Shop, Zara, and others. Omotesandō is also home to the Japanese toy store Kiddyland, a shopping center geared primarily toward young women, Laforet, Oriental Bazaar, and Gold's Gym. It is sometimes referred to as Tokyo's Champs-Élysées. Its latest development, Omotesandō Hills, opened in 2006. Omotesandō's side streets feature a range of trendy cafes, bars, and restaurants, as well as boutique stores specialising in everything from handbags to postcards to vintage glass bottles.
Every year Omotesandō is the venue for Tokyo's Saint Patrick's Day Parade.
Meiji-Jingūmae Station
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Meiji-Jingūmae Station (明治神宮前駅 Meiji-Jingūmae-eki) is a railway station located in Shibuya, Tokyo, Japan. It is a part of the Tokyo Metro network and is served by the Chiyoda Line and the Fukutoshin Line. The Chiyoda Line station opened on 20 October 1972; the Fukutoshin Line station opened on 14 June 2008.
Harajuku Station on the Yamanote Line is immediately adjacent to Meiji-Jingūmae Station and is marked as an interchange on most route maps. Due to this proximity and to encourage use of the station by visitors, Tokyo Metro changed in-station signboards to read Meiji-Jingūmae (Harajuku) Station (明治神宮前〈原宿〉駅 -eki) on March 6, 2010.
Japanese Street Food Tokyo Top 3 Must Tour Places
Japanese Street Food Top 3 Places you should tour when visiting Tokyo. We review the best Tokyo Street Food spots and the different food market streets and give you a Tokyo Food Tour breakdown including what to expect at each Tokyo Street Food Tour place. Perfect Tokyo Food Guide for first time Japan travelers. All the references to each Street Food is listed below. Check those Japan street food tour video's description for exact Tokyo food shop locations and also see the free downloadable Tokyo street food maps from my website, also linked below.
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Maiko and I explore our favorite food spots and recommend the best Tokyo Street Food spots to tour if you are coming to Japan for the first time. One of the factors in our choices is the overall experience of the area including shops. Also factored into our Street Food spot favorites is the local vibe aspect. If it's too crowded or if thee are too many tourists at one location, then it may be a challenging experience, especially if you are with children. We hop this Tokyo Street Food Tour Guide recommendations help your plan your trip in Tokyo.
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A day in the life of Japanese Restaurant buyer at Toyosu Fish Market. Tsukiji Fish Market (only Jonai/Inner market) has moved to Toyosu Market. The official opening of Toyosu Fish Market was October 13 2018. I have made Japanese Street Food Guide for Tsukiji Fish Market before. The video is about JOGAI Tsukiji fish market and it is still in the same spot and it's in business. If you are looking for STREET FOOD, I recommend visiting Tsukiji JOGAI fish market, not Toyosu Fish Market. A lot of the restaurants that were in business for a long time at Tsukiji JONAI Market moved so if you are looking for sit-down restaurants then Toyosu is good also.
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