Japanese STREET FOOD Tour in Kamakura | Kanagawa Prefecture [4K]
A street food tour in Japan's ancient capital! Delicious finger-licking food!
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On our third food adventure, we take you to Kamakura, a city located an hour away from Tokyo, close to the ocean. This is the perfect place to go to if you are looking to escape the busy streets of Tokyo and jump back in time. Amongst most of the famous places to visit there, you can find: the Great Buddha, Hase Kannon Temple, the Engaku-ji Temple and much more.
However today we are here to fill our stomachs with some delicious street food! Located right next to the station, Komachi Street has a lot of food shops where you can sample different varieties of street foods.
Here is a list of the different foods we got to try:
-JAPANESE KOROKKE (200¥)
-YAKITATE SENBEI (100¥)
-KAMAKURA ITOKO KINTSUBA (230¥)
-HATO SABLE (box of 5 - 648¥)
-MATCHA ICE (600¥)
(+ because Victor has a sweet tooth: OTIS SPUNKMEYER COOKIE 130¥)
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Japan Street Food Tour Top 7 at Kamakura Komachi Dori
Japanese Street Food at Kamakura is a can't miss street food tour destination. This is your Japan Street Food good for the Kamakura area and more specifically Komachi Dori also known as komachi street, which runs parallel to Kamakura’s main street, Waka miya oji. Komachi street is a long straight shopping street with about 250 shops and within it a variety of can’t miss food spots making this area a street food lover’s paradise. Komachi Dori showcases a street food market type atmosphere and is perfect for food tourism. It's only about 1 hour away from Shibuya and Shinjuku so it's a perfect food getaway. But don't be surprised on the weekend as there are plenty of crowds. The best time to go is during the weekday if possible. Since so many people come to Kamakura to go to Shrines and Temples, it's definitely a popular tourist destination for Japan Travelers. This eating show takes you through Kamakura and shows you the foods that Japanese eat.
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11:06 - #1 NIKUMAKI ONIGIRI AT KAMAKURA ICHIBANYA
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Kamakura (鎌倉市 Kamakura-shi) is a city in Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan. Although Kamakura proper is today rather small, it is often described in history books as a former de facto capital of Japan, the nation's most populous settlement from 1200 to 1300 AD as the seat of the shogunate and of the Regency during the Kamakura period. Kamakura was designated as a city on November 3, 1939.
As of September 1, 2016, the modern city has an estimated population of 172,302, and a population density of 4,358.77 persons per km2. The total area is 39.53 km2 (15.26 sq mi).
As a coastal city with a high number of seasonal festivals, as well as ancient Buddhist and Shinto shrines and temples, Kamakura is a popular tourist destination within Japan.
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Omakase Sushi Bar 20-Piece Course // BEST Sushi Restaurant in Japan
Behold, an omakase sushi bar in Kamakura, Japan (close to Tokyo). This sushi restaurant serves up a 20-piece course of epic proportions, which is the perfect setting for a sushi food challenge FEAST if you ask me.
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Restaurant Name: Wasabi
Address: 2-2-1 Jomyoji, Kamakura, Kanagawa, Japan
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List of 20 Sushi Pieces:
1. Isaki
Grunt Fish
伊佐木
2. Hata
Grouper
羽太
3. Houbou
Red Gurnard
ホウボウ
4. Sawara
Spanish Mackerel
寒鰆
5. Kinmedai
Golden Eye Snapper
金目鯛
6. Hirame
Halibut
鮃
7. Akagai
Ark Clam
赤貝
8. Awabi
Abalone
鮑
9. Tairagai
Pen Clam
タイラガイ
10. Kohada
Gizzard Shad
コハダ
11. Shime Saba
Marinated Mackerel
しめ鯖
12. Shako
Mantis Shrimp
蝦蛄
13. Tachiuo
Scabbard Fish
太刀魚
14. Kani
Crab
蟹
15. Chutoro
中とろ
16. Ika
Squid
イカ
17. Anago
Salt-water Eel
穴子
18. Kanpyo (2 Pieces of Sushi)
Calabash Gourd
干瓢
19. Tamagoyaki
Grilled Egg
玉子焼き
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5 Delicious And Cheap Sushi Restaurants In Tokyo | Japan Food Guide
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Sushi sushi sushi !! If you come to Japan, then you probably want to try authentic sushi from the motherland right??
So, here are 5 of my favourite delicious yet cheap sushi restaurants in Tokyo! The ones I went to were all a short walk away from Shibuya Station in Tokyo, but you can find these franchises all over Tokyo and some have shops nationwide.
#1 Zauo Fishing Restaurant
#2 Midori Sushi
#3 Standing Sushi Bar
#4 Uobei Conveyor Belt Sushi (Genki sushi group)
#5 Sushi Daidoko-ya
There are soooooo many sushi restaurants in Japan that it is hard to find the best one, since they come in all kinds of styles from cheap conveyor belt sushi restaurants to standing sushi bars.
They all have their specialities and uniqueness so find one that interests you and give it a try!
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Japan in July ep. 1: Tokyo and day-trip to Kamakura โตเกียว (ในเดือนกรกฎาคม), ทริป1วันในคามาคูระ
Japan in July month. This first episode we go sightseeing in Tokyo, and take a day-trip with the famous Enoden Electrical Railway to Kamakura at the coast south of Tokyo. There we visit the Great Buddha and take in the panoramic view of the city from a scenic part of the Hase-dera temple grounds.
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Japanese Food Tour: Shirasu-Don AKA Whitebait Seafood in Enoshima, Japan
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MICROPHONE ACCESSORIES I USE:
Foam Mic Cover ►
Pop Filter ►
EXPLANATION: To improve sound quality for voiceovers, I place a mic cover on the Samson Go Mic, then use an elastic band to hang the pop filter on top. This is not the best audio protection available, but it is the most minimalistic and space-efficient gear for traveling. The mic cover can also be used on the rare occasion that I record audio with the Zoom H1.
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Anker Mini PowerBank ►
Silicone Cables ►
Adapter for Micro to Mini ►
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Japan Trip: si parte verso il sud del Giappone
In sole quattro ore da Tokyo, a bordo dello Shinkansen, raggiungeremo il sud del Giappone.
In questo video visiteremo Hiroshima, città dal passato indelebile, per poi addentrarci ad Arashijama: affascinante foresta di bamboo. Per concludere in bellezza, raggiungeremo Nara e rimarremo estasiati di fronte al Buddha in bronzo alto 15 metri.
Questa è la penultima puntata della mia avventura nella terra del Sol Levante quindi... buona visione!
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Siete ancora in tempo per rimediare! ;)
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Day at Roppongi Hills | KAPITAL Shopping Tips | Eating Udon & Soba
Day with my friends who visited Tokyo
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What to do in Roppongi Hills?
Tour around Mori Art Museum, Observatory, SHOPPING KAPITAL , eating Soba
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Arriving in Tokyo, Japan: First Impressions & Exploring Akasaka | Travel Vlog
The Japan travel series is finally here! Starting things off with the arrival to Tokyo via Japan Airlines (Haneda Airport from London Heathrow). I bought a sim card, have our first omakase at Sushi no Midori, check into our hotel and explore briefly around the Akasaka district.
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Япония. Свадьба в храме Цуругаока Хатимангу в городе Камакура/Tsurugaoka Hachimang.Kamakura.Japan
Наиболее посещаемым синтоистским храмом в японском городе Камакура является Цуругаока Хатимангу (Tsurugaoka Hachimangu), посвященный памяти легендарного императора Одзина (посмертное имя — Хатиман). Окруженный деревьями сакуры, клёнами и зарослями азалий, он весьма живописен. Построен он был в 1063 году несколько южнее, но в 1180 году перенесен сегуном Минамото Ёритомо на более видное место — вершину холма Цуругаока (Журавлиный холм). Перед холмом с храмом Цуругаока Хатимангу сохранилась крытая площадка, на которой весной 1186 года сёгун Минамото Ёритомо заставил танцевать Сидзуку, известную танцовщицу и возлюбленную своего брата Ёсицунэ, убитого по приказу Ёритомо. Эта трагическая история стала темой многих театральных постановок. Крытая площадка является популярным местом проведения свадебных синтоистских церемоний. В Японии, по древним традициям, после свадьбы вся собственность жены, включая её жизнь, переходила во владение мужа. Раньше в Стране восходящего солнца при вступлении в брак невинность была необходимой только для невесты. До XII века мужчина в Японии мог иметь несколько жен, потом эту возможность упразднили, но развлечения японского мужчины на стороне, так и не стали считаться каким-то огромным грехом. Современные постройки датируются 1828 г. В синтоистском пантеоне обожествленный Хатиман считается покровителем военных. Подобная «специализация» храма помогла ему занять лидирующее место в религиозной жизни сёгуната и поддерживающих его самураев. Он стал родовым храмом семьи Минамото. Храм Цуругаока Хатимангу — одна из главных достопримечательностей Камакуры. Широкая дорога, ведущая от морского берега вверх к храму, была сооружена по приказу сёгуна, когда он узнал, что его жена ждет ребёнка. И сегодня эта улица сохраняет название Вакамия Одзи — улица Молодого Принца. На этой аллее сооружено трое огромных ворот тории, и вдоль неё высажены деревья сакуры. Рядом с храмом расположены два пруда — Гэндзи и Хэйкэ. В пруду Гэндзи растут белые лотосы, в Хэйкэ — красные. Здесь же возведён Барабанный мост — горбатый мостик через лотосовый пруд. Существует поверье, что, если вы сможете взобраться и пройти по скользкому мосту без посторонней помощи, вас ожидает долгая жизнь. Рядом с храмом аллею пересекает 150-метровый проход. Здесь воины Ёритомо упражнялись в ябусамэ — стрельбе из лука с лошади. В апреле и сентябре можно стать очевидцем праздников, во время которых воины, одетые в наряды периода Камакура, стреляют из лука, сидя верхом на скачущей лошади. Пышно проходит храмовый праздник с красочными процессиями, у подножия храмовой лестницы при свете факелов проводится вечернее представление театра Но.
Osaka Hidden Spots: Local Osaka Restaurants And Cafes Japan Travel Guide | Karahori Shotengai 空堀商店街
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Decided to take a spontaneous trip from Tokyo to Osaka and explore some of the local areas in Osaka. I visited the Karahori Shotengai area which is a shopping street that had a really nostalgic vibe.
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Kyuyamutei Curry Shop (Gluten-free curry)
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Our 9th day in Japan! Almost bankrupted but definitely great trip. Found unexpected places that we almost forgot to shoot it all. Find out more in our Kanazawa vlog.
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Lost in Tokyo & KamaKura
A compilation of horrendous videos salvaged by my sister's editing.
Now that we've agreed on that, I've always wanted to go to Japan for the longest time and I finally made my solo trip last October.
My sister used all her brain cells to make this video so you better manjoy it.
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Michelin Star Sushi vs Traditional Sushi | Tokyo Sushi Restaurants
Some of Tokyo's best high-end sushi restaurants that have excellent quality at a fair price. Since the reservations and wait for the 3 michelin star Sukiyabashi Jiro Sushi restaurant can be more than months or years, I thought I could give you some alternative restaurants that deliver when it comes to omakase sushi!
This time I was able to try sushi from Sushi Kimura, a michelin 2 star sushi restaurant.
What's different about Kimura’s sushi compared to the other 20 michelin starred sushi restaurants in Tokyo, is that he serves aged fish sushi. More than 90% of the michelin starred sushi restaurants serve edomae sushi which consists of the traditional raw fish.
I was also able to try sushi from Sushi Namba, a small 12 seater sushi shop located in the local suburbs of Tokyo and has run purely by word of mouth for 50 years. (This time I had permission to film and share his work with you here :D)
Having both the chef's prepare the sushi right in front of me, and seeing how concentrated, passionate and serious they were about sushi was truly inspiring.
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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.
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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
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Japanese Steak - THICK WAGYU BEEF at Shima Steak (西洋料理 島) — Best of Tokyo Food Tour!
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Shima Steak (西洋料理 島) is a well, one of the must-eat wagyu beef steak restaurants in Tokyo, and it was an honor to be able to have a chance to eat there for lunch one day on this Tokyo food tour. You could either order the sirloin or the fillet, and I decided to go for the sirloin, because it’s known to be a little fatter and juicier.
The chef at Shima Steak (西洋料理 島) has developed his own unique grill for steak, where it’s a wood fire oven, but it grills and bakes at the same time. He cuts hugely thick slices of wagyu beef steak and then skewers them to cook in the oven grill.
It was one of the most tender, juicy, and insanely flavorful steaks I’ve ever had. And not only the food, but I really enjoyed the friendliness of the restaurant, the chef and his wife, and how it really felt like you were going over to your relatives or grandparents house to eat a top of the line Japanese beef wagyu steak.
Thanks for Khun Mangmoom ( for letting me try the wagyu fillet!
For dessert, one of the things you can’t miss when you eat at Shima Steak is their world famous steak sandwich. You have to watch the full video to see how it’s made, but all I can say is that it will amaze you how much beef they stack into the sandwich and how they pack it into a to go box bento style. It’s mind blowing, and insanely delicious!
Price - about 12,000 JPY ($106.94) per steak
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TOKYO, JAPAN 2018 Vlog#11: Meiji Shrine-Tokyo