Entering Nihonbashi Station Near Tokyo Square Garden 銀座線日本橋駅 (130731)
Scenes of Tokyo and other areas in Japan by
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【GINZA#59】Tokyo Station From Marunouchi South Exit to Tokyo Square Garden
【GINZA#59】東京駅丸の内南口から東京スクエアガーデンまで
It was the last Sunday in January and it was crowded anyway. Tokyo is cold.
1月最後の日曜日とあって、とにかく混んでいました。東京は寒い。
2018/1/28 Shooting around 14-16 o'clock
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Japan, 1968 - Tokyo Harbor; Daily Life; Night & Neon Signs
Dock activity w/ ship seen lining harbor, tug across water. Pan large Japanese sign.
18:22:21 Pedestrians, traffic. Large rooftop sign: Shochiku Central. Tilt down past large movie billboard / poster to sidewalk w/ pedestrians.
18:22:41 Street sign: Chuo dori / Hinmi (?) dori. Downtown street, traffic, pedestrians. Guinness sign CBS, Beer Hall Lion; Ginza. Pachinko parlor w/ men playing rows of machines. CUs of balls, handles.
18:24:10 Women in western suits w/ tight skirts walking away from camera. POV walking past pedestrians.
18:24:31 Night & neon moving signs. Drink Coca Cola sign. Mikado sign of moving lights. Others. Steak House. Victor sign. Mitsubishi logo on top of building. Large tv-like sign. Car lights & signs; NEC electronics.
18:26:50 View of rooftop garden from above.
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Ginza Chuo Dori street is closed to traffic Tokyo
Sundays and holidays, the street gets closed off to traffic and is called hokosha tengoku
Entering Kyobashi Subway Station 京橋駅を入る (130627)
Scenes of Tokyo and other areas in Japan by
Lyle (Hiroshi) Saxon
Ginza Tokyo Walking Tour At Night - Famous Shopping District | Gio Japan TV
Ginza Tokyo Walking Tour At Night - Famous Shopping District | Gio Japan TV
Ginza (銀座) is a district of Chūō, Tokyo, located south of Yaesu and Kyōbashi, west of Tsukiji, east of Yūrakuchō and Uchisaiwaichō, and north of Shinbashi. It is a popular upscale shopping area of Tokyo, with numerous internationally renowned department stores, boutiques, restaurants and coffeehouses located in its vicinity. It is considered one of the most expensive, elegant, and luxurious streets in the world.
Ginza was a part of the old Kyobashi ward of Tokyo City, which, together with Nihonbashi and Kanda, formed the core of Shitamachi, the original downtown center of Edo-Tokyo.
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Walking around Akabane east area, Tokyo by night - Long Take【東京・赤羽/夜景】 4K
Walking around Akabane east area, Tokyo.
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【Tokyo Chuo City tourism introduction movie】遊(Activity)version (English/3min. version)
This is a promotional video to introduce various tourist attractions of Tokyo Chuo City.
The Activity version of the video is based on the concept of special experiences, such as festivals and unique activities, that can only take place in this moment, in this place. From the festivals of the summer and fall to traditions such as paper making or Japanese lettering, the video introduces appealing content that you can only experience in this moment, in this place in such a way as to make you feel you've participated in them firsthand.
■The play list of Tokyo Chuo City tourism introduction movie
(Watch here for Japanese, Korean and Chinese (traditional character/ simplified character) versions)
■About Tokyo Chuo City tourism introduction movie
■【Tokyo Chuo City tourism introduction movie】歩(Walk)version (English/3min. version)
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■【Tokyo Chuo City tourism introduction movie】食(Food)version (English/3min. version)
■【Tokyo Chuo City tourism introduction movie】 彩(Colors)version (English/3min. version)
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4K Walk - Japan, Tokyo, Ginza Tokyo's Most Popular Shopping District
World's Street Real Life Experience - by DJI Osmo Pocket 4K
Walked in Ginza Chuo-Dori in Ginza, Chuo-Ku, Tokyo in November 2019.
- Ginza Lion Classic Hall
- Ginza Six
- Uniqlo Ginza
- Ginza Mitsukoshi
- Wako Honakan
- Ginza Matsuya
[4K 360°] Amazing Secret Garden in Tokyo Station, Marunouchi Brick Square || JAPAN 360
[4K 360°] Amazing Secret Garden in Tokyo Station, Marunouchi Brick Square || JAPAN 360
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- MARUNOUCHI
Marunouchi (丸の内) is a commercial district of Tokyo located in Chiyoda between Tokyo Station and the Imperial Palace. The name, meaning inside the circle, derives from its location within the palace's outer moat. It is also Tokyo's financial district and the country's three largest banks are headquartered there.
- HISTORY
In 1590, before Tokugawa Ieyasu entered Edo Castle, the area now known as Marunouchi was an inlet of Edo Bay and had the name Hibiya. With the expansion of the castle, this inlet was filled, beginning in 1592.
A new outer moat was constructed, and the earlier moat became the inner moat. The area took the name Okuruwauchi (within the enclosure).
Daimyōs, particularly shinpan and fudai, constructed their mansions here, and with 24 such estates, the area also became known as daimyō kōji (daimyō alley). The offices of the North and South Magistrates, and that of the Finance Magistrate, were also here.
Following the Meiji Restoration, Marunouchi came under control of the national government, which erected barracks and parade grounds for the army.
Those moved in 1890, and Iwasaki Yanosuke, brother of the founder (and later the second leader) of Mitsubishi, purchased the land for 1.5 million yen. As the company developed the land, it came to be known as Mitsubishi-ga-hara (the Mitsubishi Fields).
Much of the land remains under the control of Mitsubishi Estate, and the headquarters of many companies in the Mitsubishi Group are in Marunouchi.
The government of Tokyo constructed its headquarters on the site of the former Kōchi han in 1894. They moved it to the present Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building in Shinjuku in 1991, and the new Tokyo International Forum and Toyota Tsusho Corporation now stands on the site. Nearly a quarter of Japan's GDP is generated in this area.
Tokyo Station opened in 1914, and the Marunouchi Building in 1923. Tokyo Station is reopened on 1 October 2012 after a 5 year refurbishment.
Much of the area was damaged in the deadly 1974 Mitsubishi Heavy Industries bombing.
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【4K】Night walk looking for Christmas Lights at Tokyo station, Ginza, Yurakucho and Hibiya
Not a vlog, no intrusive faces or talking, pure Japan only.
This time I decided to recheck Tokyo station Christmas Lights. I had a hope they did something at the square in front of the station. Well, that did not happen, but I was not disappointed, except one vending machine.
Map (violet)
Time 12/07 8pm
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Shinjuku Station,Tokyo Japan
Shinjuku Train Station
Escalator in Tokyo - Japan
Marty et Dalaag sur un escalator...
Walking around Nishiogikubo, Tokyo - Long Take【東京・西荻窪】 4K
Walking around Nishiogikubo, Tokyo.
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Japan Trip 2013 Tokyo Ginza Wako Hour bell and END of pedestrian precinct 080
Ginza
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hokōsha Tengoku (歩行者天国), or Hokoten for short, means pedestrian paradise. The term is used to refer to streets that are closed off to vehicle traffic. Each Saturday and Sunday, from 12:00 noon until 5:00pm, various streets in Ginza are closed off - allowing people to walk along the streets.
Ginza (銀座) is a district of Chūō, Tokyo, located south of Yaesu and Kyōbashi, west of Tsukiji, east of Yūrakuchō and Uchisaiwaichō, and north of Shinbashi.
It is known as an upscale area of Tokyo with numerous department stores, boutiques, restaurants and coffeehouses. Ginza is recognized as one of the most luxurious shopping districts in the world. Many upscale fashion clothing flagship stores are located here, being also recognized as having the highest concentration of western shops in Tokyo. Prominent are Chanel, Dior, Gucci, and Louis Vuitton.
Flagship electronic retail stores like the Sony showroom and the Apple Store are also here.
History
Ginza is named after the silver-coin mint established there in 1612 during the Edo period.
After the Tsukiji area burnt to the ground in 1872, the Meiji government designated the Ginza area as model of modernisation. The government planned the construction of fireproof brick buildings, and larger, better streets connecting the Shimbashi Station and the foreign concession in Tsukiji, as well as to important government buildings. Designs for the area were provided by the Irish-born architect Thomas Waters; the Bureau of Construction of the Ministry of Finance was in charge of construction. In the following year, a Western-style shopping promenade on the street from the Shinbashi bridge to the Kyōbashi bridge in the southwestern part of Chūō with two- and three-story Georgian brick buildings was completed.
Bricktown buildings were initially offered for sale, later they were leased, but the high rent meant that many remained unoccupied. Nevertheless, the area flourished as a symbol of civilisation and enlightenment, thanks to the presence of newspapers and magazine companies, who led the trends of the day. The area was also known for its window displays, an example of modern marketing techniques.
Most of these European-style buildings disappeared, but some older buildings still remain, most famously the Wakō building with the now-iconic Hattori Clock Tower. The building and clock tower were originally built by Kintarō Hattori, the founder of Seiko.
Its recent history has seen it as a promiment outpost of western luxury shops. Ginza is a popular destination on weekends, when the main north-south artery is closed to traffic. The traffic blockade began in the 1960s under governor Ryokichi Minobe.
Toshiba Traction Elevators @ Hotel Nikko Narita Tokyo Japan
These elevators are at the Hotel Nikko Narita in Tokyo Japan. I only got one take of these because this was an overnight stay before I went to New York. The elevators here are really nice but the hotel rooms are super shitty. I have confirmed from watching some elevator videos around asia that these are Toshiba.
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Courtyard by Marriott Tokyo Ginza Hotel Overview - Business Hotels in Tokyo Japan
Hotel details:
Situated on the planet well known Ginza District on Tokyo's head Showa-Dori Avenue, the Courtyard by Marriott Tokyo Ginza Hotel is encompassed by shopping, business, touring and social attractions of Japan's capital. At the doorstep is Ginza's energizing shopping and diversion scene.
Additional Info:
On a tree-lined street in the lively Ginza District, this upscale hotel is a 5-minute walk from a metro station and 3 km from the Tokyo Imperial Palace.
The warmly decorated rooms feature Japanese-inspired artwork, and come with minibars, Wi-Fi (surcharge) and flat-screen TVs, plus tea and coffeemaking facilities. Suites add living rooms. Room service is offered.
A breakfast buffet is available for a fee and has Western-style options. Other amenities include 2 restaurants (1 with sleek tatami rooms) and a lobby bar, plus a gym and parking (fee). There's also a business center.
Address: Japan, 〒104-0061 Tokyo, Chuo, Ginza, 6 Chome−14−10
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Tokyo Akasaka Chilled Morning Walk, POV
Morning walk through the narrow and wide streets with some shops, restaurants, salarymen (office workers), convenience stores, taxis, delivery vans, cyclists, bikes, vending machines, high-rise buildings, offices.
First person point of view / walking simulator.
Recording date: June 2016.
Camera: Pivothead Durango camera glasses.
Tokyo Highway Video 東京高速公路視頻 0000
Tokyo (東京都 Tōkyō-to, literally Eastern Capital) (/ˈtoʊkioʊ/, Japanese: [toːkʲoː] (About this sound listen)), officially Tokyo Metropolis,[6] is the capital city of Japan and one of its 47 prefectures.[7] The Greater Tokyo Area is the most populous metropolitan area in the world.[8] 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.[9] Formerly known as Edo, it has been the de facto seat of government since 1603 when Shōgun 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.[10] Tokyo ranked third (twice) in the International Financial Centres 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[11] – 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).[12] In 2015, Tokyo was ranked as the 11th most expensive city for expatriates, according to the Mercer consulting firm,[13] and also the world's 11th most expensive city, according to the Economist Intelligence Unit's cost-of-living survey.[14] In 2015, Tokyo was named the Most Liveable City in the world by the magazine Monocle.[15] The Michelin Guide has awarded Tokyo by far the most Michelin stars of any city in the world.[16][17] Tokyo was ranked first out of all sixty cities in the 2017 Safe Cities Index.[18] The 2016 edition of QS Best Student Cities ranked Tokyo as the 3rd-best city in the world to be a university student.[19] 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.
東京都(日語:東京都/とうきょうと Tōkyō to */?)是位於日本關東地方的地方行政區,與道、府、縣同屬日本第一級行政區劃(廣域地方公共團體),為事實上的日本首都[註 1]。轄區包含東京都區部、多摩地方、伊豆群島、小笠原群島等地區,同時也囊括了日本最南端(沖之鳥礁)和最東端(南鳥島)等幾個地理極點。面積約2,188平方公里,人口1,374萬,人口總數居於日本各都道府縣首位。全境劃分為23區、26市、5町、8村,其中都廳所在地為新宿區。
截至2017年止,東京都是GDP產值世界第1的都市,超過世界第二紐約的1.5倍[來源請求]。東京都2010年的人均總生産額達到6,955,171日元(依當年國際匯率兌換成79,261美元),位列全世界第一[來源請求]。以東京都為核心的日本首都圈(東京都會區),聚集人口逾3千6百萬,為世界第一大都會區。