NAGOYA, Japan: you saw the castle. Now what? ???? | Vlog 3
Our Nagoya, Japan trip couldn't come to an end without visiting some more attractions in Nagoya city. People may only think about Nagoya Castle as the main attraction in Nagoya, but you'd be surprised to discover the city offers much more. Can you believe there are many things to do in and around Nagoya Station? We start the day at Atsuta Shrine, continue in the Osu shopping district (where we see more shrines and temples) before trying miso katsu at Nagoya Station and going up at Midland Square and Sky Promenade.
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Passeio templo todai-ji Japão (Tour Japan)
A atração número um de Nara é o grande templo budista Todaiji (Grande Templo do Leste), uma das sedes da seita Kegon. Consagrado no ano de 752, época que a cidade ainda era a capital do Japão, ele abriga a estátua Daibutsu, uma imensa imagem do Buda Vairocana feita em bronze. O prédio construído à sua volta, o colossal Daibutsuden, é o maior prédio de madeira do mundo. Ainda mais impressionante é saber que, por conta de terremotos e incêndios, o prédio original era cerca de um terço maior. O prédio atual data do século 18. Além do grande valor artístico e arquitetônico do conjunto, uma das maiores curiosidades que cercam o Todaiji é um singelo buraco numa das colunas do prédio. Do exato tamanho de uma das narinas do Grande Buda, diz-se que quem conseguir passar por ela terá passagem garantida para o Paraíso. Apesar da tensão de pagar o mico de ficar entalado lá – pensamento reforçado pela pressão feita pelas várias crianças na fila, todas esperando sua vez para serem iluminadas
Nara's number one attraction is the great Todaiji Buddhist Temple (Grand Temple of the East), one of the headquarters of the Kegon sect. Consecrated in the year 752, the city was still the capital of Japan, it houses the Daibutsu statue, an immense image of the vairocana Buddha made in bronze. The building built around it, the colossal Daibutsuden, is the largest wooden building in the world. Even more impressive is knowing that, due to earthquakes and fires, the original building was about a third larger. The current building dates from the 18th century. In addition to the great artistic and architectural value of the whole, one of the greatest curiosities surrounding the Todaiji is a simple hole in one of the columns of the building. Of the exact size of one of the nostrils of the Great Buddha, it is said that whoever can pass through it will have a guaranteed passage to Paradise. Despite the tension of paying the monkey to get stuck there - thought reinforced by the pressure made by the various children in the queue, all waiting their turn to be lit
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Tokyo, the capital of Japan, is one of the most exciting megacities on the planet. The city is a spectacular matrix of villages, towns and cities, strung together by a super-efficient rail system.
Tradition, ritual and respect are the hallmarks of Japanese society. This is a place that cherishes its children, reveres its elderly, and treats visitors like honored guests.
Begin your Tokyo journey in the ancient town of Asakusa, home to the city’s oldest temple, Sensoji. Then head to the suburb of Harajuku, renowned as a center of youth culture and fashion and home to one of Tokyo’s largest green spaces, Yoyogi Park.
Just to the north of Yoyogi Park, is Meiji Shrine, dedicated to the father of modern Japan, Emperor Meji.
At Shibuya, cross one of the busiest pedestrian crossings in the world, and at Ginza explore huge department stores and tiny yakitori joints and beer halls around Yurakucho Station.
Stroll down Marunouchi’s wide tree-lined avenues, then explore the anime, manga, electronics stores in Akihabara Electric Town.
Relax in Shinjuku Gyoen National Gardens, then ride the elevator to the observatories of Tokyo Tower and Mori Tower for views across Tokyo Bay and to Mt Fuji.
Tokyo is filled with award-winning restaurants, but for the freshest sushi and sashimi, head to the Tsukiji Fish Markets.
The historic port city of Yokohama is only a half hour train ride from central Tokyo. Another great day trip is Narita, a fascinating window into old Japan.
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東京旅行ガイド | エクスペディア
東京の見どころを10分に凝縮しました。世界各国のエクスペディアで公開されており、海外から日本に来る旅行者のためのビデオガイドです。外国人の目から見た東京はどんな街に見えるのでしょう。日本語字幕を設定してお楽しみ下さい。