YOKOSO Japan Tour -- Tateyama Kurobe Alpine Route “Yuki no Otani (立山黒部阿爾卑斯路線・雪壁大谷)” --E02
Every year, you can watch snow wall called Yuki-no-Otani at Murodo of Kurobe Alpine Route from Apr to Jun. Accumulation of snow can reach a height of up to 20 meters. Do no miss this magnifcant scenery. WEBSIE
drive between Tomiura and Tateyama - Minami-Boso
Our second time to visit Minami-Boso, Tomiura. We didn't drive towards Tateyama the last time. It was nice ....... thank goodness, weather turned out good despite of heavy
Trip to Hokkaido, Japan (Day 1 Pt2) | First Time Experiencing Snow!
1st Travel to Japan???????? - Day 1 (Pt. 2)
Hi everyone or minnasan. ☺️ This is my first travel outside the country. I created this video to share my wonderful experience in Hokkaido Japan????????. Please note that this tour is arranged by JTB Philippines. Kindly check JTB Philippines Facebook page for more details and feel free to inquire.
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Garret Bevins - Infinite - Star Dust
Low Tree - Come Back Home
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Huawei Mate 20
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FILMORA
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Rabbit in the japanese garden [Ibaraki, Japan] ウサギちゃんと遊んでる
Curiosity little rabbit!
Copy of DRIVING: MATSUKAWA-HOTAKA-TOYOSHINA (NAGANO PREF. JAPAN) APRIL 3,2013
CAR DRIVING: MATSUKAWA MURA to HOTAKA toTOYOSHINA AZUMINO CITY (NAGANO PREF. JAPAN) APRIL 3,2013
Tokyo's Yakitori Alley: Shinjuku 360 ★ ONLY in JAPAN
One of Tokyo's most famous food alleys is at Shinjuku's West gate where loads of yakitori and motsunabe restaurants date back to the late 1940s. It's a street food paradise where you can see and smell the grilling and frying -- hungry, you will be!
In this episode, John and Shingo visit OMOIDE YOKOCHO (思い出横丁) or Memory Lane. Have a look around the alley and shops in 360 VR!
Food featured:
★ Yakitori / やきとり
★ Motsunabe / もつ鍋
★ Ramen / ラーメン
★ Yakisoba / 焼きそば (fried noodles in sauce)
★ Yukhoe (Korean based dish of seasoned raw beef with egg)
※ Best seen in 4K (2160p) / change the settings and watch with WIFI on for super clear views.
Omoide Yokocho is most famous for motsunabe (stewed giblets) and yakitori. Why?
THE HISTORY:
Following WWII, flour was a government regulated good and ramen / noodles weren't available to street stands. Instead, restaurant owners turned to non-regulated ingredients like pig and cow enthralls which were readily available and cheap from American servicemen occupying the city. From this, motsunabe (stewed giblets) and yakitori (from enthralls) were born.
It's much better tasting than it sounds! About 20 shops in Omoide Yokocho still serve motsunabe like they did back in the mid 1940s.
The alley retains its old Showa period charm despite all the modern new buildings surrounding it. It's like entering a world trapped in time and definitely worth a stop on anyone's trip to Tokyo.
This place used to be called Piss Alley but who'd want to eat at a place with piss in the name? It was changed to Memory Lane which is simply more appetizing although I do make a trip to the toilets to see if they are modern washlet style or totally Medieval holes int he ground.
Google Map to Omoide Yokocho:
URL:
Shinjuku Omoide Yokocho (English)
Shinjuku Historical Museum (Japanese)
(Photos and Background)
Map to the museum:
CAMERA USED:
Samsung Gear 360
Edited with Premiere Pro CC 2017
This show has been created and produced by John Daub ジョン・ドーブ. He's been living and working in Japan for over 18 years and regularly reports on TV for Japan's International Channel.
Japan Alps
A video of my trip up a mountain in the Japan Alps.
370 Year Old Gigantic Sakura Tree ☆ LIVE #13
One of the top cherry blossom viewing spots in Japan, this tree called SHIDARE ZAKURA at Asuwa Shrine in central Fukui city is spectacular! It's over 370 years old and 12m high, 26m wide. The shrine itself has history going back 1500 years. Just for a few days a year, this tree looks like this and at night, it will take your breath away. This is Japan's Sakura season at its best.
Aquatic Affection: How a Scuba Diver Found a Good Friend Under the Sea
Scuba diver Hiroyuki Arakawa and Yoriko are the unlikeliest of friends. While they both share a love for the sea, Yoriko's gills and tail make her a little more aquatically inclined. Nearly every day for the past 25 years, Arakawa has been diving into the waters of Hasama Underwater Park in Tateyama, Japan, to visit Yoriko—an Asian sheepshead wrasse. One day, Arakawa found her looking exhausted and carrying an injury. So he did what any friend would do: he took care of Yoriko, feeding her crabs and nursing her back to health. Their decades-long friendship is proof there's no greater bond than the one between man and fish.
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Hiking in the Japanese Alps | Vlog
Hi There!
For the video today I share a few more days in Kamikochi, relaxing and hiking. Then at long last.. making our journey to Tokyo!
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Japan Trip Day 7th April 2017 [Part 6] Takayama
Sightseeing at Takayama
4 days in Tokyo | Japan travel vlog
Please watch with subtitles.
First of, sorry for the awful audio - for once we filmed with the Dji Osmo Pocket and didn't realize the mic was on the opposite side.
This is the final video from our Japan trip and we spent the last 4 days in Tokyo. We stayed in Ikebukuro but traveled around Tokyo to experience great places, meet up with our Japanese and international friends, and ate delicious food.
Places we visited:
Day 1:
Ikebukuro
- Conveyor belt sushi restaurant: Katsu Midori, Ikebukuro Seibu
- Sunshine 60 Sky Restaurants - Ocean Casita
- Sega World Ikebukuro
- Karaoke-Kan
Day 2:
Odaiba area:
- Restaurant in Aqua City (don't remember the name)
- Statue of Liberty
- Daiba Beach
- Divercity (with mega Gundam statue)
- Venus Fort in Palette Town
Ikebukuro:
- Sunshine 60 Sky Restaurants - Joe's Shanghai
Ebisu:
- Izakaya (Don't remember the name)
Roppongi:
- Alife Night club
Day 3:
Ikebukuro:
- Milky Way Café
Harajuku:
- Takeshita-dori (street)
Shibuya:
- Nabe restaurant (don't remember the name)
- Shibuya Crossing
Day 4:
- Sunshine 60 Sky Restaurants - Tenku no niwa Hoshinonaruki
Japan Trip 2019: Yamanouchi Onsen Town and Hiking in the Japanese Alps (Vlog 2/2)
We go on a 3-day adventure through the Japanese Alps and explore Yamanouchi Onsen town, search for Hakuba's huge trees near Togakushi Shrine and hike the Japanese Alps at Hakuba Happo-One Snow Resort. Watch our Japan travel vlog part 2/2 to see what we did on the rest of our trip through Japan's winter wonderland!
1:19 Yamanouchi Onsen Town (Shibu Onsen)
3:43 Togakushi Jinja - Huge Cedar Tree Forest
5:55 Hiking up Hakuba Happo-One
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Azumino in Nagano, Japan - Tourism Promotion Video (English)
JAPAN'S CHIBA PREFECTURE IN AUTUMN (千葉の紅葉)
A look at some of southern Chiba's best places to see for Fall Foliage.
Volcano Hiking Adventure | Kagoshima Sakurajima ★ ONLY in JAPAN
Start your year with -- a VOLCANIC EXPLOSION! Japan's most active volcano is also a great place for lava trail hiking, hot spring bathing and pure adventure.
Where is this magical volcano you ask? It's down on Kyushu Island in Kagoshima Prefecture (1,300km from Tokyo) and that ash and fire throwing cone is SAKURAJIMA!
You can get there by ferry in 15 minutes from the city center for a ridiculous 180 yen / $1.50, about 4km across the sea.
Sakurajima is famous for island mikan, much smaller and sweeter than on the mainland. The Sakurajima DAIKON RADISH which can weigh as much as 45kg is also well known. It's the biggest radish in the world. (Are you excited yet?)
If radishes aren't enough, there's that LAVA TRAIL and loads of paths for bicycling. Not far away are sea view onsen baths where you can soak up those minerals and long views across the sea.
The Sakurajima Visitor's Center is the place to start your adventure.
Inside, data on the island's volcanic activity and history is all documented with diagrams and videos. There's also a gift shop with some cool things to buy.
I went in the off season (January) but that shouldn't stop you from visiting. It just means you get the whole place to yourself.
The population on Sakurajima is quite old. I met a 97 year old woman who was walking around just fine. She was half my size but seemed to have twice my energy so I think there's something truly magical about this island. I hope some of that magic rubs off onto you as well.
HOW TO GET THE SAKURAJIMA:
It's a 90-115 minute flight from Tokyo (Haneda or Narita Airport)
or a 7 hour trip on the Shinkansen. Great if you have a JR Rail Pass!
Buses depart regularly from Kagoshima Airport to the city center where you can either grab a taxi to the ferry terminal or a bus from Chuo-Kagoshima Station. It's a short ride.
THE SAKURAJIMA FERRY:
It's 24 hours, departing every 15-20 minutes.
Adults: 180 yen ($1.50)
Child: 90 Yen ($0.75)
Ferry Schedule and Guide:
Try a bowl of udon or soba on board for 480 yen!
URL:
Sakurajima Visitor's Center
* Video Footage allowed for promotional use from the center's TV monitors from management. (Thank you!)
This show has been created and produced by John Daub ジョン・ドーブ. He's been living and working in Japan for over 18 years and regularly reports on TV for Japan's International Channel.
HOKKAIDO 2015 THE CALDERA AND THE ROPE WAY
It's November 6th and time to explore the Toya caldera area as we ride the Mt. Usu Volcano Rope Way and have a spectacular view at our destination.
[Japan Trip Channel] Ibaraki
Thanks for your time to watch this movie!!
This movie is introducing the famous spots in Ibaraki, Japan
Let's enjoy the spots :)
[Reference]
Kairakuen Garden
Fukuroda Falls
Ryujin Suspension Bridge
Hananuki Gorge
Mt. Tsukuba
Kashima Soccer Starium
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Lake Toya Drone - Spring Time
Awesome view from my drone in Lake Toya Hokkaido. A moment i will always cheerish