Best Attractions and Places to See in Nemuro, Japan
Nemuro Travel Guide. MUST WATCH. Top things you have to do in Nemuro. We have sorted Tourist Attractions in Nemuro for You. Discover Nemuro as per the Traveler Resources given by our Travel Specialists. You will not miss any fun thing to do in Nemuro.
This Video has covered top attractions and Best Things to do in Nemuro.
Don't forget to Subscribe our channel to view more travel videos. Click on Bell ICON to get the notification of updates Immediately.
List of Best Things to do in Nemuro, Japan
Cape Nosappu
Northern Pavilion Bokyono Ie
Ochiishi Cape
Kotohira Shrine
Meiji Park
Shunkunitai Wild Bird Sanctuary
Nemuro Kurumaishi
Higashi Nemuro Station
The Nortern Island Comunity Center, Hokkaido
Shunkunitai
New Harbour Hotel in Nemuro, Japan
Video #10 of 34 of our 2011 trip to Japan. My Uncle Kazuya books the New Harbour Hotel when we visit Nemuro, because it's right across the street from his house. Erin and I stayed in a top-floor room that was huge by Japanese hotel standards, and had a balcony and a great Japanese-style bath, plus of course the popular Japanese washing toilet that squirts water at your parts. The breakfast buffet wasn't the best we had during the trip, but it was still our favorite hotel during the entire trip. (We stayed at some much more expensive ones too!) Check my blog, nikkeiview.com
Sanyokan - Nemuro - Japan
Sanyokan hotel city: Nemuro - Country: Japan
Address: Taisho 1-21; zip code: 087-0028
Located in the city centre, Sanyokan is only a 2-minute walk from Nemuro Train Station. It features a restaurant, drinks vending machines and coin-operated laundry facilities. Free Wi-Fi is available in some rooms.
-- Installé dans le centre-ville, le Sanyokan se situe à seulement 2 minutes à pied de la gare de Nemuro. Cet établissement possède un restaurant, des distributeurs automatiques de boissons et une laverie en libre-service.
-- El Sanyokan está ubicado en el centro de la ciudad, a solo 2 minutos a pie de la estación de tren de Nemuro. Dispone de restaurante, máquinas expendedoras de bebidas y servicio de lavandería con monedas.
-- Il Sanyokan vi attende al centro di Nemuro, a soli 2 minuti a piedi dalla stazione ferroviaria. Offre un ristorante, un distributore automatico di bevande, una lavanderia automatica e la connessione Wi-Fi gratuita in alcuni alloggi.
-- 市内中心部に位置するビジネスホテル 三洋館は、根室駅から徒歩わずか2分です。レストラン、ドリンクの自動販売機、コインランドリー施設を提供しています。一部の客室では無料Wi-Fiを利用できます。 客室にはテレビ、電気ポット(緑茶ティーバッグ付)、専用バスルーム(ヘアドライヤー付)が備わっています。 レストラン「鮨半」では、地元の食材を使用した朝食を提供しています。 ビジネスホテル 三洋館は納沙布岬と落石岬から車で45分です。北方原生花園まで車で30分です。
-- Sanyokan经济型酒店位于市中心,距离根室火车站(Nemuro Train Station)仅有2分钟步行路程,提供餐厅、饮料自动售货机和投币式洗衣设施。免费无线网络连接覆盖部分客房。 客房设有电视、带绿茶包的电热水壶和带吹风机的连接浴室。 Restaurant Sushi Han餐厅供应以当地食材烹制的早餐。 Sanyokan酒店距离纳沙布岬(Cape Nossapu)和Cape Ochiishi岬有45分钟车程,距离Hoppo Genseika-en Flower...
-- Гостевой дом Sanyokan расположен в центре города Немуро,всего в 2 минутах ходьбы от железнодорожного вокзала. К услугам гостей ресторан, автоматы по продаже напитков, а также прачечная самообслуживания с оплатой монетами.
-- تقع Sanyokan في وسط المدينة، على بعد دقيقتين سيرا على الأقدام من محطة قطار نيمورو. تضم مطعم وآلات بيع المشروبات ومرافق غسيل الملابس التي تعمل بقطع النقود المعدنية. وتتوفر خدمة الواي فاي المجانية في بعض الغرف.
--
Best Attractions and Places to See in Nakashibetsu cho, Japan
Nakashibetsu-cho Travel Guide. MUST WATCH. Top things you have to do in Nakashibetsu-cho. We have sorted Tourist Attractions in Nakashibetsu-chofor You. Discover Nakashibetsu-choas per the Traveler Resources given by our Travel Specialists. You will not miss any fun thing to do in Nakashibetsu-cho.
This Video has covered top Best Attractions and Things to do in Nakashibetsu-cho.
Don't forget to Subscribe our channel to view more travel videos. Click on Bell ICON to get the notification of updates Immediately.
List of Best Things to do in Nakashibetsu-cho, Japan
Kaiyodai
Yoroushi Onsen
Milk Road
Hokkaido Yumeno-mori Park
Karamatsu no Yu
Nemuro Nakashibetsu Airport Observation Deck
Kitanemuro Ranch Way
Nemuro Nakashibetsu Airport Tourist Information Center
Mount Moan
Arakawa Hanga Museum
Best Attractions and Places to See in Betsukai cho, Japan
Betsukai-cho Travel Guide. MUST WATCH. Top things you have to do in Betsukai-cho. We have sorted Tourist Attractions in Betsukai-chofor You. Discover Betsukai-choas per the Traveler Resources given by our Travel Specialists. You will not miss any fun thing to do in Betsukai-cho.
This Video has covered Best Attractions and Things to do in Betsukai-cho.
Don't forget to Subscribe our channel to view more travel videos. Click on Bell ICON to get the notification of upBetsukai-chos Immediately.
List of Best Things to do in Betsukai-cho, Japan
Notsuke Penninsula Nature Center
Narawara
Old Okuyukiusu Ekiteisho
Todowara
Notsukesaki Lighthouse
Bekkaicho Railway Memorial Museum
Lake Furen
Hokkaido Yumeno-mori Park
Town Station Petit Aruru
Nakashibetsu Town Visitor Information Center
Best Attractions and Places to See in Hamanaka cho, Japan
Hamanaka-cho Travel Guide. MUST WATCH. Top things you have to do in Hamanaka-cho. We have sorted Tourist Attractions in Hamanaka-chofor You. Discover Hamanaka-choas per the Traveler Resources given by our Travel Specialists. You will not miss any fun thing to do in Hamanaka-cho.
This Video has covered Best Attractions and Things to do in Hamanaka-cho.
Don't forget to Subscribe our channel to view more travel videos. Click on Bell ICON to get the notification of updates Immediately.
List of Best Things to do in Hamanaka-cho, Japan
Kiritappu Cape
Kiritappu Wetland Center
Biwase Observatory
North Pacific Ocean Seaside Line
Kiritappu Wetlands
MG Road
Azechi no Misaki
Hamanaka Town General Culture Center
Cape Namida
Kembokki Island
Best Attractions and Places to See in Kitami, Japan
Kitami Travel Guide. MUST WATCH. Top things you have to do in Kitami. We have sorted Tourist Attractions in Kitamifor You. Discover Kitamias per the Traveler Resources given by our Travel Specialists. You will not miss any fun thing to do in Kitami.
This Video has covered top Best Attractions and Things to do in Kitami.
Don't forget to Subscribe our channel to view more travel videos. Click on Bell ICON to get the notification of upKitamis Immediately.
List of Best Things to do in Kitami, Japan
Yama no Aquarium
Kitami Mint Memorial Museum
Lake Saroma Wakka Nature Centre
Kitami Family Land
Pierson Memorial Museum
Kitami Shrine
Sekihoku Pass
Kitakitsune Farm
SL Square
Forest of Tokoro Remains
Conveyor Belt Sushi in Japan | TOKYO FOOD GUIDE
Conveyor belt sushi is a MUST-TRY if you visit Japan! In this video, I'll show you my 2 favorite kaitenzushi (conveyor belt sushi in Japanese) in Tokyo: Hanamaru and Sushi Nova. Hanamaru is a traditional conveyor belt sushi where you can grab what you want off the belt as well as ordering from the chef, whereas Sushi Nova (which is also called Sushi Kappa) lets you order from an iPad and delivers the food on the belt. Both are absolutely delicious and offer great value for the quality.
Check out this all-you-can-eat sushi place with me:
Don't forget to leave me suggestions in the comment section if you have any restaurants you want me to show in Tokyo! And as always, feel free to ask any questions! (*^▽^)/
Places mentioned:
HANAMARU SUSHI
〒100-0005 Tokyo, Chiyoda, Marunouchi, 2 Chome−7−2, JPタワー KITTE Mall - across the street from JR Tokyo Station South Exit or 3min walk from Nijubashimae Station Exit 4 (they have another location in Ginza as well)
SUSHI NOVA/KAPPA
〒150-0001 Tokyo, 渋谷区Jingumae, 5丁目52−5 青山オーバルビル
*About 3min walk from Omotesando Station Exit B4
UPDATE: sadly this place has closed down (T⌓T) I was always amazed that it had great quality but affordable food but not many people in a touristy area. I hope to hunt for a new sushi place and I'll show that once I find a satisfactory option o(^◇^)o
!!! FOLLOW ME for daily updates !!!
Instagram:
MUSIC:
Cute - Bensound
Japan-Asahikawa center in winter
Japan-Asahikawa center in winter
Best Attractions and Places to See in Kanoya, Japan
Kanoya Travel Guide. MUST WATCH. Top things you have to do in Kanoya. We have sorted Tourist Attractions in Kanoya for You. Discover Kanoya as per the Traveler Resources given by our Travel Specialists. You will not miss any fun thing to do in Kanoya.
This Video has covered Best Attractions and Things to do in Kanoya.
Don't forget to Subscribe our channel to view more travel videos. Click on Bell ICON to get the notification of updates Immediately.
List of Best Things to do in Kanoya, Japan
Kanoya Air Base Museum
Arahira Tenzin Shrine
Kanoya Rose Garden
Nichinan Coast Seminational Park
Aira Sanryo
Kamikaze Memorial
Kihoku Tenkyu Kan
Kanoya City Rail Memorial Center
Remains of Kushira Naval Airbase Underground Control Room
Kojika Shuzo
Sunpillar Park in Nayoro, Japan
Best Attractions and Places to See in Teshikaga cho, Japan
Teshikaga Travel Guide. MUST WATCH. Top things you have to do in Teshikaga. We have sorted Tourist Attractions in Teshikaga for You. Discover Teshikaga as per the Traveler Resources given by our Travel Specialists. You will not miss any fun thing to do in Teshikaga.
This Video has covered Best Attractions and Things to do in Teshikaga.
Don't forget to Subscribe our channel to view more travel videos. Click on Bell ICON to get the notification of updates Immediately.
List of Best Things to do in Teshikaga
Lake Mashu
Mashu Third Observatory
Mt. Io
Lake Kussharo
Michi-no-Eki Mashu Onsen
Kawayu Eco Museum Center
Tawadaira
Akan-Mashu National Park
Wakoto Natural Trail
Watanabe Experience Farm
Japan Trip 20 - Sushi !
description
Matsuyama, Niihama & Tokyo.mpg
A few photos taken during my trip to Japan between November 21-25, 2011.
Japan's Ramen Village
Like all things ramen? Then this is the place for you! Located in Shin Yokohama, the Ramen Museum offers a recreation of the past with shops consisting of nothing but ramen.
Follow me on Twitter:
Facebook:
Background Music by Joshua Murray:
Outro by Jordan Moore:
Mission Japan: Russia
In this episode of Mission Japan, we are honored to welcome H.E. Mikhail Galuzin, Russian Ambassador to Japan. We explore the origins of Russo-Japanese relations, the Russian community in Japan and the economic components of a thrilling trading relation. The Ambassador also gives us his insights on the possibility of a future peace treaty agreement and the so-called Kuril islands issue, still unresolved with their Japanese counterparts.
Join us in this episode as we explore the rich relationship between Russia and Japan.
[ENG] [JP] captions available!
Subscribe to the Langley Esquire YouTube channel for more weekly videos!
To learn more about Langley Esquire, visit our website:
----------------------
(Transcript below)
Tim : Hi, everyone. Welcome back to Mission Japan. In this series, we talk about various embassies that occupy the diplomatic landscape in Tokyo. Today, I'm honored to welcome the Russian Ambassador, Mikhail Galuzin. Welcome!
Ambassador Galuzin : Thank you. Nice to meet you, pleasure to be here.
Tim : It's really great that you're here, Russia and Japan has such a long history... they are close, they're very close neighbors and the relationship between them is so critical, but the the pace of negotiations that have been going on recently with regard to the Kuril Islands is really a hot topic. But what I'd like to talk about first of all is the relationship between the nation of Japan and the Russian Federation: where it started and how we got to this wonderful piece of land that you have over at Ikura**.
Ambassador Galuzin: Well, if we talk about the origin of the Russian-Japanese relations, I would say that the first information or first knowledge of Japan had arrived to Russia, I think, in the mid of the 17th century or in the second part of the 17th century. This knowledge was say broadcasted to Russia by Russian diplomats who would visit China and who would know some information about Japan. One of these diplomats was Nikolai Spathari, who visited China in the 80s of the 17th century, and he was one of the first Russian nationals who brought some information of Japan to our country.
Tim : And, I'm sorry but at that time Japan was still in the Sakoku period, right? If you came, if you fell off the boat and landed in this country, you were killed immediately. And the other kind of interesting thing about this is that this foret** did not begin from the south, as it did with the Portuguese or the other countries, but actually from the north, isn't it?
Ambassador Galuzin : Well, what you say now happened later, a bit later. But, the Russian diplomats who first learnt about Japan, information about Japan, they didn't visit Japan during that time. As I mentioned above, they visited China and there they obtained first information. I agree, Japan was at that time in a period of Sakoku, which means closed country, and the Russian nationals could not reach Japan at that time. But in the 18th century, some of the Japanese fishermen sailors or traders they happened to arrive to Russia because the storm, or some weather disaster in the high seas, threw them to the Russian shore.
Tim: Okay, that would be up north.
Ambassador Galuzin: Yes. And they were saved by the Russian people there and some of them, let's say, started to live in Russia. Some of them as foreign nationals from a country which Russia didn't know about, they were received even by the Russian Emperors. For instance, a Japanese national whose name according to the archives was Denbei who was received by Peter the Great back in 1703, in Moscow. And after that, this Japanese man, Mr. Dembei, started to run the first-ever Japanese school, Japanese language school, in Russia and that is how the studying of Japanese language had started in Russia, more than three centuries ago. Then, there is a famous story described by Mr. Yasushi Inoue, a famous Japanese author in his renowned book Dreams of Russia. It is about the 90s of the 18th century, when Daikokuya Kodayu, a Japanese Japanese trader, a Japanese businessman let's say in modern terms, also was forced to arrive to Russia because his ship met a very strong storm in high seas. So, he came to Russia, he lived in Russia for a while, and then Mr. Adam Laxman, a special annoy of Empress Katherina The Great, brought him and one more Japanese national who was with him to the city of Nemuro (Hokkaido) back in 1792 to return them back to their home country and to try to establish relations with Japan. But, that time, though he left Mr. Kodayu and his associate in Japan, he failed to establish relations with Japan because of this policy of the Japanese government.
Full Transcript available here:
Drive Hokkaido! Okhotsk & Kushiro Areas
We are proud to present you the Drive Hokkaido! Videos, which are intended to share with you the experience of driving in Hokkaido, and to serve as reference for planning your trip. The videos were filmed in the Summer season, in the Northern and Eastern areas of Hokkaido.
The Hokkaido Driving Project is organized by the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism of JAPAN. It is a pilot program to promote enjoyable driving in Hokkaido for foreign visitors to Japan.
The Drive Hokkaido! App, provided by NAVITIME JAPAN, supports travel by car rental in Hokkaido by providing convenient tools for driving - introducing panoramic routes and tourist spots. The app is available in English for iOS® Android OS® devices.
Drive Hokkaido! App download:
App Store :
GooglePlay :
Website:
Facebook:
Instagram:
Japan train travel - Ibusuki-Makurazaki Line - (Maenohama Station to Nukumi Station) 22 March 2015
I took the video when I traveled to Ibusuki City from Kagoshima City.
I took the slow train this time, but you can take rapid or express train to go to Ibusuki City.
I also took the videos of following stations of Ibusuki-Makurazaki Line. Watch and enjoy!
(Kagoshima-Chuo Station)
This is the center of transportation in Kagoshima.
Final stop of Kyushu Shinkansen (Bullet Train) from Osaka.
This station is the starting point of the Ibusuki-Makurazaki Line.
The big Ferris is the symbol of the station!
(Ibusuki Station)
You can take foot bath for free at the station.
Let's also take sand bathj after getting off the train!
(Miyagahama Station)
The closest station to the sea in Japan.
The train station is also famous for the musician TSUYOSHI NAGABUCHI.
There is a shop selling a SWEET POTATE CANDY at the station.
(Nishi-Oyama Station)
The most southern station in Japan.
There is also an travel information center near the station.
It is the best place to view Mt. Kaimon.
(Makurazaki Station)
This is the final stop of the Ibusuki-Makurazaki Line.
The platform of the station is very cute and won the Good Design Award.
You also should check out channels and SNS :)
Kagoshima Channel
Sakurajima Channel (Japanese)
Amusement Arcade
AruTube
SNS
Official Blog :
Twitter:
Facebook:
Instagram:
TSU:
E-mail kshoichiro@gmail.com
6 Days in Sapporo: Day 3
I went to Sapporo during my school holidays on the 10 June and was very fortunate to meet up with friends there and take a break from the year 3 pace in school.
I need more breaks like this.
School Work caught up, hence I wasn't able to make any videos, but I'll do my best to get these videos up before my next trip.
Stellar Place Center:
Sunpiazza Shopping Center:
Sunpiazza Aquarium:
Former Hokkaido Government Office Building (Red Brick Office):
Sapporo TV Tower:
Tours-TV.com: Mombetsu
Japan : Hokkaido Prefecture. (紋別市, 紋別市, مونبيتسو، هوكايدو). See on map .