A Morning Walk around Mitaka Station, Tokyo - DJI Osmo Mobile 2, 4K
Mitaka is one of the main stops along the JR Chuo-line, that connects central Tokyo with many of its western suburbs. The station was opened in 1930. Today, approximately 100 000 passengers use it every day.
This is a video of a quick walk around the station area, shot on a weekday morning in June 2018.
Filmed with a LG V20 (Wide Angle Lens) mounted on a DJI Osmo Mobile 2. 4K / Ultra HD resolution.
I hope you like this video. Feel free to come with suggestions if there are any other areas of Tokyo you want me to film.
Mitsubishi Corporation Digital Realty (MCDR) Mitaka Data Center (三鷹ビル) Tokyo, Japan
Mitsubishi Corporation Digital Realty (MCDR) Mitaka Data Center (三鷹ビル) Tokyo, Japan
Excellent access to central Tokyo. Mitaka is an ideal location for Disaster Recovery.
A location that achieves exceptionally high business continuity.
J-Tier 4 capability with a High Density:
Completed in the fall of 2013, can provide J-Tier4 level service.
Building area 4,175m², Floor area 14,586m².
IT load 13.5MW, # of cabinets capacity 2,400.
Supports a floor load of 1.5t/m².
Floor height 4,575mm, free access height 800mm.
Receives power through two extra-high voltage lines (main and spare lines).
In-house generator stocked with A-type heavy oil for 72 hours of uninterrupted operation.
Air conditioner with floor vents, outside air cooling system, can realize PUE1.22 (design value).
Multi-carrier connectivity, two separate lines for redundancy.
For more information, contact us at: Contact.APAC@digitalrealty.com
Mitaka City, Japan
I wanted to be sure to take you guys on a bit of an adventure today. If you EVER have any questions about location or ANYTHING I will try my best to answer or video them.
Thank you to everyone who has watched today’s video... if you have been subscribed for some time or if you are newly subscribed, I appreciate your support and look forward to growing my channel with you all.
#Japan #Mitaka #tokyo #traveler #visitjapan #travelholic #japantravel #tourist #japantravel #japanlover #japanexplorer #ghibli #studioghibli #travel
I would like to leave a few links below to a few Youtube friends. They are all on their journey to build their channels and share with you.
* Kaitlyn Marie: Shares her everyday life as a mom, military spouse and her fitness journey.
*Sustainable Sierra: Her videos feature her living as a vegan and zero waste lifestyle in Japan.
*GaikokuJenn: In her videos you will experience Japan and Dog Mom life in the best of ways.
SUBSCRIBE and support your Youtube community.
++Making THIS Video++
- For the making of this video all filming was shot using my personal iPhone 7.
- Editing was done using the Filmmaker Pro app only available on iOS for $5.99 a month.
- YouTube Thumbnail was created using the Adobe Spark Post app available on both iOS and Android. Extra Feature cost extra.
Let’s Be Friends!
I don’t have many other forms of Social Media that’s PUBLIC.
BUT I do use Instagram on the more frequent note.
Find my ID under: jolenegracia
Ghibli Museum in Mitaka, Tokyo
Hello everybody and welcome to another MyAnimeSamurai video,
Today we will review Ghibli's museum in Mitaka. Probably one of the most interesting anime and animation related locations in Tokyo, if not the most.
But first things first. This is what you should know before you plan visiting it:
You should buy the entrance tickets in advance, yes, in advance because you cannot buy them at the museum. And due to the limited number of visitors allowed each day, tickets get sold out vequickly. Tickets are only valid for the exact day of your visit, keep that in mind.
So where and how do you buy them? Good question, because the answer depends on what country you are in at the time of buying.
Lets visit the official webpage of the Museum so that we can understand better.
Www.ghibli-museum.jp/en/
Lets click on “Tickets”. The explanation on the site is very clear. Basically if you are not in Japan you should by the entrance ticket through one of the official and authorized travel agencies that work with the Museum. So click on your region, on the next page click on your country and then on the agency website link. Look for Ghibli Museum tickets and buy them online. Once your purchase is done the agency should send you the entrance tickets through currier to your home.
I bought my tickets when I was at my home country so I made sure tickets were not sold out during my visit. If you decide to buy the tickets while you are in Japan, you can do it at Lawson shops. But as I said, it would be sad they are sold out during your visiting days, so better buy them in advance.
It is imperative that you bring your passport and all the documents the agency gives you, including the entrance ticket, when you visit the Museum. Otherwise, they will not let you in.
Now, how do you get there? The Museum is around 30 minutes far from the center, so I recommend you take the JR Chuo Line from Shinjiku station to Mitaka station. Notice that you might have to change trains at some point, so make sure you double check your route in advance to prevent getting lost.
Once at Mitaka station take South Exit and walk along the Tamagawa Josui approximately 15 minutes to the Museum. But I think it is more fun to take the Community Bus that will take you directly to the Museum. Make sure you buy the bus ticket at the vending machine by the bus stop. There is one bus almost every 10 minutes.
At the Museum website you can download a friendly map with indications on how to get there in case you need extra directions.
The Museum is located in a very nice park sorronded by nature. But we will talk about that later on.
After you present your documentation at the entrance you will by given 3 frames from a Ghibli movie. These are mine. Arent they cool?
It is not allowed to take photos or make videos inside the Museum, because it would break the magic of the place if everybody would know in advance what they would see. That is the policy of the Museum. After visiting the place I have to admit I completely understand and agree. The interior of the building consists of 3 levels and is pure magic, very cozy, you really feel like being inside a Ghibli's movie universe. It is not a very big place, but is full of details. With several rooms where you will learn about principles of animation and how its magic brings still images to life. Other locations will reproduce some of the most iconic interiors of Ghibli films. There is also a souvenir store full of nice items and a cinema where you can watch exclusive animated shortfilms. There is also a small coffee shop and a restaurant, but they can be full very easily, so keep that in mind if you plan to have a meal there.
Oh, dont forget to stop by the bathrooms. They are genuine and a must vist, trust me on that.
What you see in the exterior are only little glances of what you will find inside.
In 3 or 4 hours you can be done with the place. So in order to enjoy the trip you can also stop by the two small zoos that are in the area. Just 10 minutes by foot away and kids will love it.
Well, that is all for today. I hope you enjoyed the video, if you did, do not forget to like, share and subscribe for there are many more to come!
Sayonara!
Nobody may visit ICU in Mitaka City without permission
Trumpet Concerto in E major WoO 1 S49 Trumpet Concerto in E major (Gerard Schwarz, Johann Nepomuk Hummel)
GHIBLI MUSEUM, Mitaka, Tokyo! HQ, TRAVEL JAPAN!
The Ghibli Museum is a must-see for anyone visiting Japan ♥
★ SUBSCRIBE FOR NEW VIDS EVERY WEEK! ★
• • • • • Click 'SHOW MORE' for extra info! • • • • •
Hey everyone! Going to this museum was like a dream come true! I was massively sad in the face that I could not film inside, I think they did that so you 'live in the moment' and really enjoy it. And to be honest, the scope of this place could never be captured on camera, it is so dense with imagery, drawings and experiences. YOU NEED TO GO! lol!
You need to book a ticket at least 2 months in advance if you want to go! They have a limited capacity in the museum each day, so it does not get crowded. To get there, simply catch a train to Mitaka, and from there follow the signs! You can get a bus from Mitaka station to Ghibli if you want, but it is a very quick walk. We just got a bus back instead.
★ All my social links! ★
T W I T T E R :
I N S T A G R A M :
F A C E B O O K :
W E B S I T E :
★ A bit about me! ★
I’m an Australian currently living in Japan, and loving it! My channel has loads of DIY videos relating to acne and acne scarring, because that is something I have suffered with for many years (and continue to suffer with). I decided to turn my negatives into positives, and share what I’d learned about this skin condition with all of you. So if you’re new to my channel and wondering why there’s so many videos about skin care, that’s why!
These days however, my focus has changed. I was accepted to the JET Programme in 2014, and my new life chapter began! I’m currently living in a semi-rural prefecture, as an ALT at 3 senior high schools. I drive a lot, go out a lot, and enjoy living my life in gorgeous Japan. I’m now kind of a J-Vlogger, showing you my everyday life in my weekly vlogs. But I also want to keep the essence of my original channel purpose, too, so that’s why there are additional weekly videos about skin care, beauty and life in Japan. Hope this clears some things up, and gives all you cutie newbies some info about me too! Thanks for tuning in, and please feel free to message me any time on my various social links. Cheers!
★ Want more? Check this shiz out! ★
ACNE PLAYLIST :
MAKEUP FOR ACNE :
OLD JAPAN PLAYLIST :
NEW JAPAN VLOGS :
NEW JAPAN VIDEOS :
Hope you enjoy this video! :)
Much love and happiness from me to you,
Xx Jess
DISCLAIMER: All video footage belongs to me, but obviously most of the pictures used in this are owned by Studio Ghibli (have a wild guess which image is not the Ghibli one...)
MUSIC: Up on a housetop
Inside The Studio Ghibli Museum + Tokyo Cat Cafe! | Solo Travel Japan Vlog
Even though you may not be allowed to film or take photos inside the Studio Ghibli Museum, I found an a-okay way to still share with you a little of what's inside of this notoriously-hard-to-get-tickets-to museum - watch for the reveal!
What I will say now, is that if you're a fan of Studio Ghibli, this Tokyo-based museum NEEDS to be on your travel itinerary (just make sure you buy your tickets well in advance - like MONTHS in advance!). You can watch an exclusive museum-only short film in their cinema, wander through room replicas of Hayao Miyazaki and his team's animation studios, and even see a lifesize Cat Bus and eat Ghibli-themed meals in their cafe!
If that wasn't cute enough, I also visited an adorable cat cafe in the nearby neighbourhood of Kichijoji - it is seriously a super kawaii way to spend an afternoon!
Let me know what your favourite Studio Ghibli film is in the comments! Mine is Spirited Away, but I also love Howl's Moving Castle and My Neighbour Totoro ????
SUBSCRIBE //
___
// IN THIS VIDEO
Paddlers Coffee //
Ghibli Museum //
Cat Cafe Temari no Ouchi //
Delicaondoru Shin Okubo //
___
// Let's get to know each other!
Blog //
Instagram //
Facebook //
___
// MUSIC
好き?Suki by Night Tempo x Tomggg //
Wednesday by Jef //
Present by Ikson //
Blossom by Ikson //
Snowy (mossari Remix) by mossari //
___
// EXTRA FUN
My Japan Planning Pinterest Board //
Sign up for Airbnb & Get A$55 To Spend On Your First Trip! //
I Edit My Photos With BeFunky //
___
// hijessicaanne in japan - season three
DAY 1 // The First Day Of My Sixth Trip To Japan! //
DAY 2 // A Sunday In Tokyo's Sleepy Little Suburb, Ebisu //
DAY 3 // Visiting Tokyo’s “Little Europe”, Jiyugaoka //
DAY 4 // Designer Brands, Kiddyland & Shopping in Omotesando //
DAY 5 // The “Girl’s Akihabara”, Otome Street + Pokemon Mega Centre Tokyo! //
DAY 6 // Inside The Studio Ghibli Museum + Tokyo Cat Cafe! //
DAY 7 // Taking The Shinkansen To Osaka, Airbnb Tour & Dotonbori! //
DAY 8 // A Rainy Day At Osaka Castle + Trendy Orange Street //
DAY 9 // A Day Trip To Kyoto’s Fushimi Inari Shrine! //
DAY 10 // My Tokyo Airbnb Apartment Tour! //
DAY 11 // 5 Shops I ALWAYS Go To In Harajuku & Takeshita Street! //
DAY 12 // Thrifting, Cafes & Karaoke In Shimokitazawa, Tokyo! //
DAY 13 // A Day Trip To Tokyo's Coastal Town, Kamakura! //
DAY 14 // HUGE Japan Shopping Haul 2019 + Last Day In Tokyo! //
___
// CATCH UP
hijessicaanneinjapan Season #1 -
hijessicaanneinjapan Season #2 -
Japan Travel Tips Playlist -
___
// ABOUT ME
I'm Jess, it is lovely to e-meet you! I'm an online content creator and lover of beauty products, working in digital marketing in Melbourne, Australia.
When I'm not vlogging, you can find me planning my next trip to Tokyo, wandering around with lipstick swatches all across my arms, and liking your photos on Instagram.
Japan Tokyo Travel Vlog | Ghibli Museum Mikata | Shimokitazawa | Kichijoji shopping | 日本 東京
Shimokitazawa is a perfect place to go for a good variety of second hand, vintage and thrifting clothing. You may also find handmade and unique pieces by some original brands here.
Not only is shimokitazama well-known for cheap vintage second hand fashion, you can also find tons of options for cool cafes here, with good food for fairly cheap price.
Kichijoji is an ideal neighborhood for a leisure walk around, since unlike other places, here is not packed with tourists.
I suggest to spare most of your shopping time for kichijoji, since lots of goods can be purchased for a cheaper price here.
We also visited the Ghibli museum, a little paradise for every Studio Ghibli fan. This was such a memorable experience in my life. Inside Ghibli museum, different artworks are being displayed, it feels like some sceneries are brought into real life. Make sure to purchase the ticket beforehand, they can only be reserved in advance.
Filmed with Olympus OMD EM10
Edited with Final Cut Pro X
Music :
dj okawari - flower dance
Laputa - Castle in the sky Theme
* I don't own any right to the music used.
Keywords :
Japan Tokyo Travel Vlog
Ghibli Museum Mikata
Studio Ghibli
Shimokitazawa
Kichijoji shopping street
日本 東京
GiFT2013 TV Dramas & Tourism, Japanese Historical Sites as Sustainable Tourist Resources
For the film and historical tourists among us, Dr. Philip Seaton links the venerable Taiga drama to the promise of sustainable contents tourism, a growing business model that respects local people and travellers, cultural heritage and the environment. With details of visits to museums in historical locations complete with hands-on interactive exhibits, Dr. Seaton discusses strategies designed to ensure a contents tourist site succeeds beyond a sightseeing boom spawned by the weekly Taiga drama broadcast.
--- People in the Video ---
Dr. Philip Seaton (International Student Center)
Research Area: Japanese History and Media
----What is GiFT? ----
GiFT stands for Global Issues Forum for Tomorrow. It's an event that was inaugurated in 2011 to mark the fifth anniversary of the Sustainability Weeks, which is an annual gathering we've hosted since 2007. The Sustainability Weeks is part of the Hokkaido University's annual social contribution to help create a sustainable society.
---Purpose---
GiFT is designed to guide undergraduate and master's students in choosing a field of specialization and beginning full-fledged research so that they can engage in collaborative work to address global issues and rise to meet challenges together.
GiFT
Sustainability Weeks
Hokkaido University
Information movie of Mitaka City , tokyo
Information site of Mitaka City , tokyo.
Mitaka is the town in which Osamu Dazai lived.If a bus is taken, it will be 5 minutes from a station to Ghibli Museum.The four seasons of Japan can be enjoyed in a inokashira park.
Mitaka Station Platform - 11:40 p.m. - (111028)
Walking down a Mitaka Station platform at 11:40 p.m.
Lyle (Hiroshi) Saxon
Japan Vlog - Ghibli Museum in Mitaka/Tokyo & FressNad Action - #6
Nadine und Micha waren im März/April 2016 in Japan und haben ordentlich gevloggt, um euch teilhaben zu lassen. Nun wird es nach und nach Videos zu unseren Erlebnissen und Abenteuern in Japan geben. Im sechsten Vlog geht es in das Ghibli Museum in Mitaka in Tokyo. Außerdem probieren wir eine Menge leckerer Sachen aus.
► Japan Vlog 2016 Playlist:
► Letzter Vlog:
► Anmelden bei Airbnb über Reflink:
► Unser Airbnb in Tokyo:
► Homepage:
► Livestream:
► Facebook:
► Twitter:
► Instagram:
••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
► Auf diesen Seiten kannst du uns unterstützen:
► Unser Shop -
► Gamesplanet - Günstig Keys kaufen:
► Einkaufen auf Amazon:
► Einmalig spenden:
► Diese Videobeschreibung enthält Affiliate- und Werbelinks
••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
Mitaka Subaru Item Shop in Tokyo
Mini shop section to purchase all kinds of items at the Mitaka Subaru Dealership in Tokyo. July 2016
Accelerate your Digital Transformation with NTT DATA Mitaka Data Center EAST
■ One of the largest purpose-built data center in Japan
The Mitaka Data Center EAST is one of the largest data centers in Japan,with a gross area of approximately 38,000 sqm, and a high power receiving capacity to house 5,600 racks.
■ Location with low risk of natural disaster
The data center site is located in Mitaka, Tokyo, which has easy access from the Tokyo metropolitan area and an extremely low risk of natural disasters such as flooding and earthquakes.
■ Significant reduction of earthquake disaster risk
Disaster recovery is improved by the installation of a seismic isolation structure to withstand earthquakes with an intensity of 6 to 7, multiple power receiving routes and backup generators that can provide power for more than 72 hours without refueling.
■ Disaster-resistant communication route
An underground cable tunnel dedicated for communication lines is installed to minimize impacts from the external environment and to protect communication cables from earthquakes and other disasters.
■The data center's design leverages the know-how that NTT DATA has acquired through its track record in construction and operation of mission critical systems and data center facilities.
Japan VLOG Day: 2 - Studio Ghibli Musuem & Mitaka
VLOG video #2! This video features our wonderful day to Studio Ghibli Museum! =D
Please check out my Japan VLOG's:
Day 0 & 1 - Japan VLOG Day: 0 & 1 - Arrive in Japan & Explore Nerima
Day 2 - Studio Ghibli Musuem & Mitaka
Day 3 - Shimokitazawa, Godzilla, & Shinjuku
Day 4 - Nakano Broadway, Mandrake, & Koenji
Day 5 - Harajuku, Meiji Shrine, & Mocha Cat Cafe
Day 6 & 7 - Akihabara, Pokemon Center, & Sunshine City
Day 8 - Shibuya, The Loft, & Conveyor Belt Sushi
Day 9 - Shinjuku Gyoen Park, Okonomiyaki, & Kiddyland
Day 10, 11, & 12 - Tatemono Park, Musashi-Seki park, & Row Boat.
Day 13 & 14 - Mugiwara One Piece Store, Tokyo Hands, & Last Day in Japan
Our first trip to Japan! WOW! What a beautiful place! We loved it! Check out our Japan adventure of Spring 2017! Best trip ever with my husband and best friend Juston McKee! This is a tribute mini series of our day to day trip! If you like this video please like, share and subscribe!
Follow my husband Juston Mckee:
Instagram:
Tumbr:
Twitter:
Facebook:
Follow my friend Kelsey who did art for my channel! :
Twitter:
Tumblr:
Follow my friend Zack who did the music for my Channel! :
website:
soundcloud:
YouTube:
Tumblr:
-------------------------------
Larissa Para Galarza
RoyallyDivine.com
Website: RoyallyDivine.com
Threadless Art Shop:
Etsy Shop:
Instagram:
Tumblr:
Twitter:
Taking Tokyo Train from Kanada to Mitaka Station for Studio Ghibli
Taking the Tokyo transport system to Mitake for a day at Studio Ghibli.
A few important links to me:
Website:
Blog:
Podcast:
Twitter:
Instagram:
Facebook:
Japan Vlog #4
YAY!!! This is part four of our AMAZING trip to Japan! We've been so fortunate to be here and really enjoyed every second of it. This time we got to visit the Mega Pokemon Center, J-World Tokyo, Mitaka, the Ghibli Museum, and Harajuku. We made sure to share everything we could with you guys, from the crazy Pokemon merchandise to the beautiful streets of Mitaka. As always, thanks so much for watching and we hope to see you next time!
My Tour Guide Totoro
JP and the gang go to the Studio Ghibli Museum in Mitaka, Japan and tour the place! FUN TIMES FOR ALL!
Tour -
Ghibli Museum -
Music by Ninety9Lives
Channel:
Maruike park, Mitaka, Tokyo 丸池公園 三鷹 東京
Music by Kai Engel
Ghibli's Museum, Mitaka Japan
♡I n s t a g r a m -
♡F a c e b o o k -
♡D a i l y a r t b l o g -
♡B l o g -
♡T w i t t e r -
♡S H O P -
✷✷✷For business inquiries/Commissions✷✷✷
eri.aikawa@ymail.com
˚✧₊˚✧₊˚✧₊˚✧₊˚✧₊˚✧₊˚✧₊˚✧₊˚✧₊˚✧₊˚✧₊
Hi, I'm Aikawa Eri an illustrator based in Japan.
˚✧₊˚✧₊˚✧₊˚✧₊˚✧₊˚✧₊˚✧₊˚✧₊˚✧₊˚✧₊˚✧₊