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Shinjuku, Tokyo - Kabukicho, Ichiran Ramen, Golden Gai | Japan travel guide (vlog 4)
Shinjuku, Tokyo, Japan! Shinjuku is one of the most unique districts in Tokyo. It's where you find Kabukicho (the famous red-light district), Godzilla head, Omoide Yokocho (Piss Alley), Golden Gai and, why not? Ichiran Ramen. This is not an attraction per se, but Ichiran Ramen restaurant is also considered by many a must-visit in Tokyo, whether you do it in Shinjuku or another district. Japan ramen is really delicious! If you're in Japan for the Rugby World Cup 2019, make sure you visit Shinjuku.
We start by visiting the observation deck of the Tokyo Metropolitan Government building. Totally free and really nice view! From there we pass in front of Shinjuku station, the busiest transport hub in the world, and keep walking to Omoide Yokocho or Piss Alley (the famed drinking street). We then cross Kabukicho, the well-known red-light district in Tokyo, see the Godzilla head come alive, walk through Golden Gai alleyways and finally end up at Ichiran Ramen for an enormous and fantastic bowl of ramen.
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Our Nagoya, Japan trip couldn't come to an end without visiting some more attractions in Nagoya city. People may only think about Nagoya Castle as the main attraction in Nagoya, but you'd be surprised to discover the city offers much more. Can you believe there are many things to do in and around Nagoya Station? We start the day at Atsuta Shrine, continue in the Osu shopping district (where we see more shrines and temples) before trying miso katsu at Nagoya Station and going up at Midland Square and Sky Promenade.
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Yokohama, Japan (横浜) as you've never seen. Forget the most famous attractions and things to do in Yokohama. In this video, you'll see what most tourists skip. The plan was to walk from Bashamichi and Kannai until Chinatown, discovering interesting places. We tried the first ice cream ever sold in Japan, visited the Port Opening Memorial Hall and learned about the closed Japanese past, walked in the Yokohama Park and finally arrived in Chinatown. But that's for the next vlog. Yokohama is perfect for a Tokyo day trip, but my advice? Stay longer ????
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JAPAN: OSAKA things to do - Shopping in Shinsaibashi & Dotonbori | Vlog 1
Trip to Japan | Osaka (or 大阪市) is so full of things to do! We spend the day shopping in Osaka. Japanese also love it! In Minami, we start at Orange Street (Horie), then visit America Mura, Shinsaibashi-Suji, Dotonbori (where you see the famous Glico man), Ebisubashi-Suji and Namba Walk. We return to Dotonbori to enjoy Osaka at night and try delicious street food. My favorite? Takoyaki, by far! ????
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Tokyo's Secret Island Paradise | AOGASHIMA ★ ONLY in JAPAN
Jurassic Park may be the first thing that comes to mind when you see Aogashima Island from the air - but yes, THIS IS TOKYO!
It's famous for having a volcano inside a volcano surrounded by dense jungle. It's also considered the smallest town in Japan and the hardest place in Japan to get to. There is no direct transportation to Aogashima. These facts are what make Aogashima the best kept secret in Tokyo!
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Travel 1000km further for Tokyo's distant island paradise!
The island is unspoiled.
The pristine jungles and beautiful ocean views are like scenes from the movies.
HOW TO GET TO AOGASHIMA
Air
▶︎ Haneda Airport (Tokyo) to Hachijojima / 50 minutes
▶︎ Helicopter to Aogashima - 20 minutes / 11,530 Yen
Note: You have to take the first flight to catch the helicopter or spend the night. Only 1 helicopter flight per day.
Sea (Ferry)
▶︎ Takeshiba Pier (Tokyo) to Hachijojima 11-12 hours / Tokai Kisen Line /
▶︎ Hachijojima to Aogashima / 3 hours / Izu Shoto Kaihatsu Line
Note: The ferry to Aogashima is often canceled so don't rely on this if you need to be back to Tokyo for a flight etc. It can be delayed for as long as 1 week depending on weather!
WHY IS THIS THE HARDEST PLACE TO GET TO?
The town is located 200 meters up off the sea. There is no airport and this island is only accessible by helicopter and ferry. The port is one of the most challenging to dock at in the world so when the sea is rough or the wind is too strong, ferries are often canceled. Visitors may be stranded here for a week or more if the weather turns bad.
MUST SEE PLACES on AOGASHIMA
★ Ao-Chu Shochu distillery
★ Aogashima heliport
★ The volcanic island steamer (for lunch)
★ The island sauna
★ Oyamatenbo Park (Observation Area) for the view over the crater and the sky at night
★ Aogashima Port
★ Maruyama & Shrine
FOOD TO TRY
★ Torinabe (Chicken Soup Pot)
★ Ashitaba (an island leaf / herb that's used in cooking)
★ Island fish in season
Note: you can ask your inn about trying these at scheduled meals
THINGS TO NOTE ABOUT VISITING AOGASHIMA
1) You must have a reservation to stay somewhere before arriving. Lodging is limited. Call ahead, even for camping.
2) There is an ATM at the post office but come with cash just in case
3) Helicopters are often sold out a month in advance. Ferry tickets are easy to get but your departure date may not be convenient.
4) Walking is possible everywhere but many tourists rent a car. Other tourists may pick you up if you hitchhike. It takes 80 minutes to walk from the heliport to Aogashima pier.
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▶︎ Tokyo's Island Helicopter Service (Online Reservations)
▶︎ Ao-chu (青酎) Aogashima Island Shochu Brand
(Hotel / Inn) Onyado Tomotame / 御宿為朝 telephone: +81 4996-9-0410 owner: Kyoko-san (Japanese only)
▶︎ Aogashimamura Camping Ground telephone: 04996-9-0111
email contact: kankou@vill.aogashima.tokyo.jp
Special thank you to Akira-san, Yoshino-san, Kyoko-san and Moemi-san and all the kind residents of Aogashima who made me feel a part of the island family!
I stayed on the island from July 23 to July 30.
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TOKYO, Japan travel guide: Akihabara, Bic Camera, Pachinko, Ueno Park | Vlog 7
Tokyo, Japan! We now visit 秋葉原 or Akihabara, Tokyo's electric town. You will see:
1:16 - Bic Camera
3:21 - Pachinko
3:52 - Don Quijote (or Donki) - Discount store, where the AKB48 theater is located
5:59 - Super Potato (vintage gaming store)
6:57 - Yushima Seido temple
7:46 - Kanda Shrine
10:12 - Ameyoko market
11:17 - Ueno Park
Akihabara is the dream place for the manga, anime, and video game lovers. You can walk the entire neighborhood, and from there, you can even walk until Ueno and rest at Ueno Park as we did.
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In JAPAN for the Rugby World Cup? Discover SHIBUYA, Tokyo | vlog 3
The Rugby World Cup is finally here and you're in Tokyo, Japan? Not sure about what are the things to do in Tokyo when there are no matches? Then start with Shibuya!
Shibuya Crossing, Meiji Shrine, Harajuku Takeshita Street and Kawaii Monster Cafe - some of the best things to do in Tokyo, Japan all within walking distance. Shibuya in Tokyo is a famed district of fashion and culture. We visit the star attraction, the Shibuya Crossing, grab some sushi at Genki Sushi Tokyo, stroll the shopping streets and take a breather in Meiji Jingu Shrine, the most famous Shinto shrine in Japan.
Finally, we end the day with some shopping on the quirky Takeshita street in Harajuku and grab a bite and show at Kawaii Monster Cafe.
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TOKYO AIRPORT - Narita to Tokyo | Japan travel guide (vlog 1)
Narita Airport (NRT) is the main international airport in Tokyo, Japan, and receives 50% of Japan's international flights to Tokyo. But the airport is quite far from the city. So how to go from Narita to Tokyo? There are several options, from Narita Express train to low-cost bus, and in this video, you'll see why we chose the cheapest route. If you're travelling to Japan, this Narita Tokyo airport review will probably be useful.
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Nara Street Food Guide w/ Extra Mochi
STREET FOOD! We’re back for more in one of Japan’s most traditional cities, Nara.
What was once Japan’s capitol is now a place loaded with delicious street food for humans and deer alike. So, what’s Nara got to offer? I hope you're hungry!
★ YAKI IMO / Grilled Sweet Potato / 200 yen per 100g
★ YOMOGI MOCHI / green mowort mochi filled with azuki beans, slightly bitter, slightly sweet / 130 yen each
★ KAKI NO HA SUSHI / sushi wrapped in permission leaves 1000 to 15000 yen for 8 to 12
★ DORAYAKI / pancakes filled with azuki red bean paste / 600 yen for a large one
★ DEER RICE CRACKCERS / shika senbei that they love to eat / 150 yen per pack
★ SHIKA NO FUN (Deer Poop) / chocolate covered peanuts or soy beans / 350 yen per bag
★ SOFT SERVED ICE CREAM / 350 yen each
Probably the most famous street food is mochi prepared by Nakatanido, a hundred meters behind the Kintetsu Nara Station. The mochi making performace where Nakatani-san opens the shop window and pounds the mochi at lightning speed takes place a few times a day.
Stop by and ask about performance times because you don’t want to miss it. It’s served right after and it’s absolutely the best mochi in Kansai. I went at 11:30am.
Note that the deer are wild animals and although they’re mostly friendly, they will bite, charge and bump tourists. Please be careful especially with children.
Nara is an easy train ride from Osaka or Kyoto and worth a day trip or longer if you like hiking and trekking around nature to see temples and shrines. Perfect when the weather is clear.
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Tokyo (Ameyoko / Ueno)
Hiroshima (Miyajima Island)
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Tokyo (Shibamata)
Sapporo (Ramen)
Kyoto (Nishiki Market)
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Big THANK YOU once again to Kevin Riley, Osaka resident and master of Kansai.
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TOKYO | Asakusa, Senso-ji temple & Skytree | Japan travel guide (vlog 8)
Tokyo, Japan travel guide - Now in Asakusa (浅草) to visit Senso-Ji temple and walk to the Tokyo Skytree. Tokyo has so many attractions that a week is not enough ????????. In this video, day 8 of our trip.
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Depending on where's your hotel in Tokyo, Asakusa may seem far, but it's worth a visit. Sensoji temple is so beautiful, and from there, it's a 20-minute walk until the Skytree, Tokyo's magnificent viewpoint, and the tallest tower in the world. At Senso-ji you can start by admiring Kaminarimon gate, then shopping or eating at Nakamise street before arriving at the temple. Sensoji is a Buddhist temple, the oldest in Tokyo. And before going to the Tokyo Skytree, I strongly advise you to buy your ticket online. Lines are huge!
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How Japanese Green Tea is Made
If you're like me and had no clue that most of the world's tea, including Japanese green tea, comes from the same plant, then come along for a tea learning journey!
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Disney Sea TOKYO, JAPAN: FastPass, lottery, single rider | ALL HERE (vlog 9)
Disney Sea Tokyo is among the top attractions in town, and it couldn't miss in our Tokyo, Japan travel guide. In this vlog, you will learn everything you need to know about the Disney FastPass in Japan and how different the experience is compared to other Disney parks. At DisneySea, you can also try the lottery and take advantage of the single rider option. Watch the video to learn how.
Rides and attractions we went at Disney Sea:
3:05 - 20,000 leagues under the sea
4:54 - Pirates Summer Battle Get Wet
7:57 - DisneySea Electric Railway
10:18 - Journey to the Center of the Earth
12:29 - Big Band Beat
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19:08 - Mermaid Lagoon
19:48 - Fantasmic
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