Kitayama Log Rafting - Wakayama - 北山川の筏下り
What used to be a necessity of the past: transporting logs down from the Wakayama gorgeous forests and mountains. Kitayama log rafting is now thrilled oriented experience mixing tradition and fun. Here you will have the chance with 20 other guests, to experience what Wakayama locals used to transport woods on the Kitayama river and its pristine nature. As far as we are concerned this experience is worth the detour if you are traveling around Wakayama and make sure to book well in advance as this attraction is actually quite popular!
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JAPAN 2017 03 | Hakone, Harajuku, Shibuya
09/08/2017
Gita ad Hakone! Siamo purtroppo sfortunati e non possiamo fare il giro sulla funivia con annesso giretto in barca perché chiusa momentaneamente per controllo. Pranzo da Gyoza Center! Pomeriggio a Shibuya e Harajuku e cena da Harajuku Gyozarou!
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Maria & Melodee do Shibuya, Tokyo – On the go with EF #97
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EPISODE 97 VOCABULARY
東京 = Tokyo
富士山 (Fuji san) = Mt. Fuji
渋谷交差点 (Shibuya Kōsaten) = Shibuya Crossing
バス (basu) = bus
ポーズを取る (pōzu o toru) = to pose
横断歩道 (ōdan hodō) = zebra crossing
スーツ (sūtsu) = suit
広告 (kōkoku) = advertisement
ミュージックビデオ (myūjikku bideo) = music video
販売人 (hanbainin) = vendor
本店 (honten) = flagship store
ヒョウ柄 (hyō gara) = leopard print
人混み (hitogomi) = crowd
ハチ公 (Hachikō) = Hachikō, a famous dog (1923-1935)
記念碑 (kinenhi) = monument
猫 (neko) = cat
子猫 (koneko) = kitten
看板 (kanban) = billboard
自動販売機 (jidō hanbai ki) = vending machine
写真立て (shashin tate) = picture frame
テーブルクロス (tēburu kurosu) = tablecloth
針鼠 (hari nezumi) = hedgehog
ワーム (wāmu) = worm
回し車 (mawashi guruma) = running wheel
浴室 (yokushitsu) = bathroom
教室 (kyōshitsu) = classroom
居間 (ima) = living room
寝室 (shinshitsu) = bedroom
台所 (daidokoro) = kitchen
チクチク (chiku chiku) = prickly
餌をやる (esa o yaru) = to spoon-feed
おやつ (oyatsu) = snack
ピンセット (pinsetto) = tweezer
ボール (bōru) = bowl
水 (mizu) = water
ドライフード (dorai fūdo) = dry fodder
手袋 (tebukuro) = glove
説明書 (setsumeisho) = instruction sign
動物のぬいぐるみ (dōbutsu no nuigurumi) = stuffed animal
葉 (ha) = leaf
名札 (nafuda) = nameplate
椅子 (isu) = stool
ティッシュ箱 (tisshu bako) = tissue box
柵 (saku) = fence
滴る水 (shitataru mizu) = trickling water
橋 (hashi) = bridge
レモネード (remonēdo) = lemonade
ネオンサイン (neon sain) = neon sign
ブランコ (buranko) = swing
紙コップ (kami koppu) = paper cup
ありがとう (arigatō) = thank you
こんにちは (konnichiwa) = hello
さようなら (sayōnara) = goodbye
傘 (kasa) = umbrella
カラオケ (karaoke) = karaoke
ボタン (botan) = button
エレベーター (erebētā) = elevator
カラオケ装置 (karaoke sōchi) = karaoke machine
空 (kara) = empty
オケ (oke) = orchestra
タブレット (taburetto) = tablet
メニュー (menyū) = menu
スクロールする (sukurōru suru) = to scroll
マイク (maiku) = microphone
アバ = ABBA (Swedish pop band)
マンマ・ミーア = Mamma Mia (1975)
ディスコライト (disko raito) = disco light
歌う (utau) = to sing
ハイタッチ (haitacchi) = to high five
荷物のタグ (nimotsu no tagu) = luggage tag
CAFES
Chiku Chiku Cafe, 2F Daikyoushibuya, 1-13-5 Shibuya
LEMONADE by Lemonica, 3-21-3 Shibuya
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Japan Ep.2 - Tokyo: From Eden[ ????] to ... Shibuya 3-beat [????]
Imperial Gardens
Imperial Palace East Gardens is the only part of the palace area that’s open to the public. It is located on the grounds once occupied by a castle. In 1657 the fire destroyed the Edo castle and it has since been replaced by this garden.
Shinjuku Gardens
Shinjuku Gardens originated as the residence of the local daimyo (local lord) in the Edo period (17th to 19th century) but later on it was transformed into a Botanical Garden. The park become a public space in 1949.
Generally it is considered the equivalent of the NY Central Park.
Architecturally, the park has three sections: Japanese, French and English gardens.
A visit to Shinjuku gardens is a step into another world, a refuge far from the bustling city.
Meiji Shrine
The shrine was built between 1915 and 1926, being dedicated to the deified spirits of Emperor Meiji and Empress Shoken. The Meiji period is also known for the Restoration of Imperial power after centuries of Shogunate and the reforms toward a modern Japan.
Shibuya District
Cat Street
This pedestrian area is the hipsters paradise with a large palette of boutiques and restaurants, an incubator for street fashion culture. While it is still the main destination for funky clothes from local designers it is evident that it is going steadily towards upmarket with international brand names.
Haiku is a Japanese poem of 17 syllables, in 3 lines of 5-7-5, traditionally evoking images of nature
Tokyo has 57 parks opened between 1904 and 2013
The largest park , Showa has 1,650,000 sqm; Shinjuku Gyon has 580,000 sqm
Meiji Shrine is located in a forested area consisting of 120,000 trees donated by people from all parts of Japan.
In average, 2,500 people cross each scramble at Shibuya Crossing
Meeting Point: the bronze statue of a dog [????] at Shibuya represents Hachiko, the dog that in 1920 was waiting every day for his master professor Ueno to return from work, until Ueno died.
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TOKYO - L'incrocio più trafficato al mondo !
Shibuya Crossing (Tokyo), l'incrocio più trafficato al mondo ripreso di sabato pomeriggio dal secondo piano di Starbucks.
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Most Surreal National Park ★ ONLY in JAPAN #53
There are some places in this world we have to visit before we die. Places that are so unbelievably beautiful that we need to see it with our own eyes to believe it. This Japanese National Park in Hitachi is one of those places. Between April 15 to May 10, it becomes a place where the ground meets the sky – the Nemophilia flowers, also known as Baby Blue Eyes, bloom making a fantastic landscape that can't be compared to anything else on earth.
Hitachi Seaside Park (国営ひたち海浜公園) is also an amusement park. In fact, there are 7 different areas to explore inside the park, all for a reasonable entry cost of 410 yen for adults, 80 yen for kids.
Entry Ticket
Adults 410 yen (Season Pass 4100 yen)
Children 80 yen
Senior Citizen 210 yen
Operation hours:
9:30am to 5:00pm (Summer)
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605 Mawatari, Hitachinaka, Ibaraki Prefecture
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BY TRAIN
From Tokyo, take the JOBAN LINE from Ueno Station to KATSUTA STATION (勝田駅).
There are express trains leaving twice an hour.
70 Minutes (express) approx. 3820 yen / local train 2110 yen
At KATSUTA STATION to the Park:
1) There is a local bus leaving every 15 minutes for 200 yen
2) A taxi will take 10 minutes and cost about 2000 yen.
3) You can also take Hitachinaka Seaside Railway to Ajigaura Station then walk 20 minutes.
The JR RAIL PASS is valid on all express trains this way.
For reserved seating, make a reservation in advance at the ticket office.
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Top 10 Beauty Items to Buy at MUJI | JAPAN SHOPPING GUIDE
Here's my top 10 beauty recommendations for Muji! Japan has so many great beauty items at the drugstore but Muji has some really innovative products, and I love their minimalistic packaging!
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Prices for items mentioned:
1. Curler: 420yen
2. UV Primer: color control type 950yen, sensitive skin type 1100yen
3. Loose Powder: small size (shown in this video) 750yen, large size 1350yen, refill 830 (powder only, no case)
4. Eyeshadow quads: 750yen
5. Lip products: UV lip color 945yen, Lipstick 750 (refill 580)
6. Blushes: 3-color blush 650yen, swirly blush 840yen, single color blush 600yen
7. Brushes: varies between 1300yen and 2500yen depending on the size and function
8. Natural Oil: ranges between 500yen and 2000yen, the one I have is 700yen (sweet almond oil).
9. All in one gel: prices vary depending on the specific skincare line. The travel size one I have is 550yen, and 1490yen for full size.
10. Small items: generally varies between 150yen and 600yen
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TOKYO COLORS - Verde Erba - Natura e Armonia
TOKYO --- Armonia della natura e avanguardia figurativa.
Tokyo è in grado di offrire avanguardia tecnologia e natura incontaminata, dal centro della città con i suoi grattacieli e parchi all'area di Tama con le sue montagne.
Le Isole di Tokyo offrono spiaggie bianche, sorgenti termali dove è possibile fare immersioni e nuotare con i delfini tutto l'anno.
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UNIQLO IN ITALIA DAL 2017 - FLAGSHIP STORE DI TOKYO A GINZA
UNIQLO in Italia dal 2017. Che cos'è Uniqlo? Vi porto all'interno del più grande Flagship Store in Giappone che si trova a Ginza nel cuore di Tokyo, per mostravi uno spazio vendita del grande colosso giapponese dell'abbigliamento low cost. Buona visione!
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Day 4 | NARA: Sanjodori Street / Hokuendo / Goju Noto / Tokondo / Sagi Ike Pond / Nandaimon Gate / Todaiji Temple / Daibutsuden / Nigatsudo / Higashimuki Shotengai / Vierra Nara
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Forever 21
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Forever 21 is an American chain of clothing retailers with branches in major cities in the Americas, Europe, Asia, and the Middle East that offers trendy clothing and accessories for young women, men, and teen girls at low prices.
Shibuya, Tokyo
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Shibuya (渋谷区 Shibuya-ku) is one of the 23 special wards of Tokyo, Japan. As of 2008, it has an estimated population of 208,371 and a population density of 13,540 persons per km². The total area is 15.11 km².
The name Shibuya is also used to refer to the shopping district which surrounds Shibuya Station, one of Tokyo's busiest railway stations. This area is known as one of the fashion centers of Japan, particularly for young people, and as a major nightlife area.
History
Following the opening of the Yamanote Line in 1885, Shibuya began to emerge as a railway terminal for southwestern Tokyo and eventually as a major commercial and entertainment center. It was incorporated as a village in Minami-Toshima County (Toyotama County from 1896) in 1889, as a town in 1909, as a ward of Tokyo City in 1932, and as a ward of Tokyo Metropolis in 1943. The present-day special ward was established on March 15, 1947.
One of the most well-known stories concerning Shibuya is the story of Hachikō, a dog who waited on his late master at Shibuya Station every day from 1923 to 1935, eventually becoming a national celebrity for his loyalty. A statue of Hachikō was built adjacent to the station, and the surrounding Hachikō Square is now the most popular meeting point in the area.
Yoyogi Park in Shibuya was one of the main venues for the 1964 Summer Olympics. The ward itself served as part of the athletics 50 km walk and marathon course during those games.
In 1965, 18-year-old Misao Katagiri, who had already shot and killed a policeman, went on a shooting rampage, and injured 16 more people. He was sentenced to death and was executed by hanging in 1972.
Shibuya has achieved great popularity among young people in the last 30 years. There are several famous fashion department stores in Shibuya. Shibuya 109 is a major shopping center near Shibuya Station, particularly famous as the origin of the kogal subculture. Called Ichi-Maru-kyū, which translates as 1--0--9 in Japanese, the name is actually a pun on that of the corporation that owns it — Tōkyū (which sounds like 10--9 in Japanese; this is numerical substitution, a form of goroawase wordplay). The contemporary fashion scene in Shibuya extends northward from Shibuya Station to Harajuku, where youth culture reigns; Omotesandō, the zelkova tree- and fashion brand-lined street; and Sendagaya, Tokyo's apparel design district.
During the late 1990s, Shibuya also became known as the center of the IT industry in Japan. It was often called Bit Valley in English, a pun on both Bitter Valley, the literal translation of Shibuya, as well as Bit, the computer term for binary digits.
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IL VERO GIAPPONE a MINAMISANRIKU - Vivi Giappone
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HALLOWEEN A TOKYO - SHIBUYA E ROPPONGI
Oggi vi porto per le strade di Shibuya e Roppongi per mostrarvi come a Tokyo si festeggia Halloween! Tantissime ragazze e ragazzi mascherati con costumi coloratissimi, a volte improbabili ma molto divertenti! Assolutamente da vedere!
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Video and photos I have made during my Asia trip to Tokyo (東京) in Japan in 2005/2006. The video [Part 1 of 3] includes the following highlights: JAL Jumbo flight, Tokyo Narita Airport, Subway, Ryokan, Imperial Palace, Nijubashi Bridge, Tokyo Station, Shinkansen, Akihabara Electric Town, Asakusa, Ginza, Kabuki-za Theatre, Tsukiji Fish Market, Tokyo Tower.
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Tokyo, officially Tokyo Metropolis, is the capital city of Japan and one of its 47 prefectures. The Greater Tokyo Area is the most populous metropolitan area in the world. It is the seat of the Emperor of Japan and the Japanese government. Tokyo is in the Kantō region on the southeastern side of the main island Honshu and includes the Izu Islands and Ogasawara Islands. Formerly known as Edo, it has been the de facto seat of government since 1603 when Shogun Tokugawa Ieyasu made the city his headquarters. It officially became the capital after Emperor Meiji moved his seat to the city from the old capital of Kyoto in 1868; at that time Edo was renamed Tokyo. Tokyo Metropolis was formed in 1943 from the merger of the former Tokyo Prefecture (東京府 Tōkyō-fu) and the city of Tokyo (東京市 Tōkyō-shi).
Tokyo is often referred to as a city, but is officially known and governed as a metropolitan prefecture, which differs from and combines elements of a city and a prefecture, a characteristic unique to Tokyo. The Tokyo Metropolitan Government administers the 23 Special Wards of Tokyo (each governed as an individual city), which cover the area that was the city of Tokyo before it merged and became the metropolitan prefecture in 1943, the 30 municipalities in the western part of the prefecture, and the two outlying island chains. The population of the special wards is over 9 million people, with the total population of the prefecture exceeding 13 million. The prefecture is part of the world's most populous metropolitan area with upwards of 37.8 million people and the world's largest urban agglomeration economy. In 2011, the city hosted 51 of the Fortune Global 500 companies, the highest number of any city in the world, at that time. Tokyo ranked third (twice) in the International Financial Centers Development IndexEdit. The city is also home to various television networks such as Fuji TV, Tokyo MX, TV Tokyo, TV Asahi, Nippon Television, NHK and the Tokyo Broadcasting System.
Tokyo ranked first in the Global Economic Power Index and third in the Global Cities Index. The city is considered an alpha+ world city – as listed by the GaWC's 2008 inventory - and in 2014, Tokyo was ranked first in the Best overall experience category of TripAdvisor's World City Survey (the city also ranked first in the following categories: helpfulness of locals, nightlife, shopping, local public transportation and cleanliness of streets). In 2015, Tokyo was ranked as the 11th most expensive city for expatriates, according to the Mercer consulting firm, and also the world's 11th most expensive city, according to the Economist Intelligence Unit's cost-of-living survey. In 2015, Tokyo was named the Most Livable City in the world by the magazine Monocle. The Michelin Guide has awarded Tokyo by far the most Michelin stars of any city in the world. Tokyo was ranked first out of all fifty cities in the 2015 Safe Cities Index. The 2016 edition of QS Best Student Cities ranked Tokyo as the 3rd-best city in the world to be a university student. Tokyo hosted the 1964 Summer Olympics, the 1979 G-7 summit, the 1986 G-7 summit, and the 1993 G-7 summit, and will host the 2019 Rugby World Cup, the 2020 Summer Olympics and the 2020 Summer Paralympics.