World’s largest Naruto and Boruto Theme Park in Japan
Japan Naruto Theme Park and Boruto Theme Park located in Nijigen no Mori Awajishima. This is first look at currently the World's largest Naruto amusement park and Boruto amusement park located in Shinobi Zato also known as ninja village area of the National Park of Awajishima. The ninja village hosts 2 main mission areas guided by maki-mono (scrolls) chi-no-maki (earth scroll) and ten-no-maki (heaven scroll). This anime theme park will take you on a puzzle solving adventures. This is perfect play ground for all Naruto manga and anime lovers alike.
Also, this anime theme park has recreated an outdoor version of Naruto's favorite ramen shop, Ichiraku ramen shop where you can get Hakata style ramen. Ramen ichiraku's Naruto Ramen was quite delicious and would love to have another bowl at anytime. The shop also serves Naruto themed food.
Nijigen no mori where the Naruto theme park is located, is originally a giant national park so it’s actually a perfect spot to just hang out, relax and have a picnic.
In fact, Naruto theme park video is the first part of a 2 part series for the Awajishima area so if you are deciding to visit this area, then definitely stick around for the 2nd part of this video series.
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How to get there from Tokyo Shinagawa Station:
① Shinkansen until Shin-Kobe → Bus until the Awaji Interchange stop → Shuttle bus to Nijigen no Mori
② Shinkansen until Shin-Osaka → Train until Akashi Station → 10 mins walk until Akashi Ko (Port) → Ferris until Iwaya Ko → Shuttle bus until Nijigen no Mori
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It cost 3,500 yen, about $30 per adult. Cheaper for children and it really is designed for children but there were mostly adults there on the day that I went.
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Explore Okayama, the Land of Sunshine Okayama Prefecture, Japan
Okayama, Okayama
Okayama (岡山市 Okayama-shi) adalah kota di Jepang yang terletak di daerah Chugoku, sebelah barat Pulau Honshu. Kota ini merupakan ibu kota Prefektur Okayama.
Menurut perkiraan di bulan Agustus 2006, jumlah penduduk kota sebanyak 676.283 jiwa dengan angka kepadatan penduduk 1.026,89 jiwa/km² dan luas wilayah 658,57 km²;.
Kota ini didirikan tanggal 1 Juni 1889.
Kota:Akaiwa · Asakuchi · Bizen · Ibara · Kasaoka · Kurashiki · Maniwa · Mimasaka · Niimi · Okayama (ibu kota) · Setouchi · Soja · Takahashi · Tamano · Tsuyama
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This is too realistic ! Huge T-Rex movable model arrive at London!
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NAGOYA, Japan: Toyota Museum, Sakae, Oasis 21, nightlife and FOOD ???? | Vlog 2
Night in Nagoya, Japan! In this vlog, you will mainly see Sakae, a district famous for the nightlife in Nagoya. We visit Oasis 21 and fall in love with the design and architecture, then try some specialties of Nagoya, including the famous hitsumabushi (grilled eel on rice).
But first, a glimpse of the most important company in entire Japan: Toyota.
Nagoya is the birthplace of Toyota in Japan. The headquarters today are located in Toyota (Nagoya metro area), but it all started here. As a matter of fact, as a textile industry. We visit the Toyota Commemorative Museum of Industry and Technology (also known as Toyota Techno Museum) to learn about the company history.
Also, check out how this day got started and learn more about the weekend transport card:
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YOKOHAMA, Japan: Nissan Stadium, Ramen Museum, Cup Noodles Museum | Vlog 5
Yokohama, Japan is well known for soccer (or football ????) and ramen. In this video, you see the most famous attractions in both fields. In Shin-Yokohama, we visit the Nissan Stadium (also known as Yokohama Stadium), and the Ramen Museum, where you can try some of the best ramen bowls you'll ever have. Food in Japan is always delicious!
The Nissan Stadium is famous for the 2002 FIFA World Cup Final and is often used for major events in Japan. In 2020, it will also host Olympic soccer matches. Now that the Rugby World Cup is over, stadium visits have resumed.
From the Ramen Museum, we went to the Cup Noodles Museum, back in Minato Mirai 21, where you can learn about Momofuku Ando, the creator of instant ramen noodles, the history of instant ramen and cupnoodles. We closed the day visiting the mall across the street, World Porters, and enjoying the view from the Ferris wheel at Cosmo World.
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OKAYAMA: MUSLIM FRIENDLY TRAVEL DESTINATION
Okayama merupakan salah satu prefecture yang terletak di bagian barat Jepang. Okayama memulai sebuah inisiatif pada September 2016, yang bertujuan untuk menjadikan Okayama sebagai kind citizen-based town for world people terutama untuk wisatawan Muslim dari Asia Tenggara seperti Indonesia.
Bekerja sama dengan Kibichuou-chou dan Maniwa City, Okayama Prefecture sebagai Muslim Friendly Travel Destination di Jepang, menyediakan tawaran berwisata dengan tempat beribadah, halal food, serta kebijakan yang terus dikembangkan agar sesuai dengan wisatawan Muslim.
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Top things to do in Nagano | Insider Japan travel tips by Japanese and foreigners
Top things to do in Nagano, Shibu-Onsen area and more: Japanese people and foreigners in Japan share their Japan travel tips. If you want to find top things to eat in Nagano and top things to do in Nagano you will find this and more Japan travel tips in the video.
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Japanese Vending Machines Exposed ★ ONLY in JAPAN #03 日本の自動販売機
Vending machines are one of the first things visitors see when they arrive in Japan. Colorful, convenient and almost anything that can be sold in one.
In this episode, we look at a wide variety of machines. From fully digital drink machines to the unusual vending machine like canned hot ramen and bread-in-a-can in Akihabara, we tour Japan to check them all out. The why and how of vending machines.
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The vending machine lunch was about US$10.00
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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 Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
Tokyo – the capital of Japan and the epitome of the word “megacity.” Our travel guide to Tokyo will help you plan an unforgettable stay in the city.
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Explore Asakusa, a temple district nestled in leafy trees with skyscrapers towering in the background. There you’ll visit Nakamisi Dori, a street loaded with food vendors and religious charms. Get to know the Harajuku district, home to cutting-edge fashion, a thriving, youth-centered culture, and the famous Yoyogi Park. The park stands out in stern contrast to the rest of the neighborhood; this sprawling, 134-acre green space is where locals slow down after a frenzied week of work and play.
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Amazing food in Japan: Yokohama Chinatown & Noge at night ???? | Vlog 4
Food in Japan goes way beyond sushi. We continue the day in Yokohama, Japan (横浜) where we left in the last vlog: Chinatown. Yokohama Chinatown is the biggest Chinatown in Japan and among the biggest in the world. The main attraction here is the food, for all tastes and budgets. Then, we head to Noge to enjoy Yokohama at night and end up eating some of the best dishes in the entire trip. And guess what? We don't even know exactly what they were!
The first part of our visit to Chinatown:
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Kyoto | Our favorite spots to visit
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Kyoto is the number one travel destination in Japan, and because there are SO. MANY. things to see there it can be hard to figure out where to go. These are our three recommendations for first-time visitors: Kiyomizu-dera, Arashiyama (which is also where Tenryu-ji is), and Gion and the nearby street Shijo Dori + Yasaka shrine. Fushimi Inari Taisha is probably one of the more famous areas, but for us it was SO crowded that it was difficult to even get around. It kind of just made me feel sad because you could tell how incredibly beautiful and almost magical it would have been hundreds of years ago, but with the crowds today it was just about impossible to enjoy it. That's just my opinion, though, and many people love it anyway!
Kiyomizu-dera, Arashiyama, and the Gion general area are all extremely crowded, too (of course), but to me they were worth it despite that. And that's saying something because I can't stand crowded tourist spots!!
We also met the amazing singer Reika (of the group Juuichi) on Shijo Dori, and they very graciously allowed us to use their music!!
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Japan's Crazy Desert Revealed: Tottori Sand Dune Adventure ★ ONLY in JAPAN
Yes, Japan has a desert compete with camels, sane dunes and ... a world class art museum with sand sculptures! This time, John heads to this barren wasteland devoid of vending machines for a taste of the Sahara – in Japan.
100,000 years ago, this area turned into a desert because sand flew in from the sea accumulating over many millennia. The result is a 16 km by 2 km wide desert that was growing until about 50 years ago when the city residents decided enough was enough.
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After World War 2, a barricade was built to prevent tsunami and residents planted trees to stop the desertification. Now the desert area is shrinking and because of its uniqueness and lure for domestic and international tourism, the residents no longer want to stop it. In fact, 6000 volunteers in 2015 come out every few months to put pull out the vegetation all in the name of ecology!
History and problems aside, this place rocks!
50 meter high sand dunes overlook the beautiful Sea of Japan to the horizon.
THE SAND MUSEUM:
I didn't just come here for the sand dunes.
The SAND MUSEUM is a world class art museum produced by Chaen Katsuhiko who tells us his story and the reason why the Tottori Sand Dunes are so special in the world today.
Indeed, it's become a center of sand sculpting with a massive indoor enclosure housing dozens of sand sculpture displays created by guest artists from around the world and a place of pride for the city to Tottori.
Every year THE SAND MUSEUM has a major theme with new designs, reusing the sand to make a new world for visitors. This year's theme is South America and it's history with a special emphasis on Rio DeJanaro which hosted the 2016 Summer Olympic Games.
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Closed between exhibits from January to Early April.
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The Tottori Sakyu (Sand Dunes)
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HOW TO GET TO TOTTORI CITY FROM TOKYO:
There are daily flights to Tottori Conan Airport from ANA and JAL from Haneda in Tokyo.
It's best to book as far ahead as possible since the price is cheaper in advance. Foreign tourists may get a discount on the JAL and ANA English websites.
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There are buses and trains but flying is still the fastest and easiest.
Daily flights from Itami Airport and Kansai.
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There is a bus that goes directly to the sand dunes.
The sand dunes and museum are between the airport and central train station.
There are buses for 300 yen departing JR Tottori Station for the Sand Museum every 15-20 minutes.
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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.
Tokyo City Video Guide | Expedia
Tokyo, the capital of Japan, is one of the most exciting megacities on the planet. The city is a spectacular matrix of villages, towns and cities, strung together by a super-efficient rail system.
Tradition, ritual and respect are the hallmarks of Japanese society. This is a place that cherishes its children, reveres its elderly, and treats visitors like honored guests.
Begin your Tokyo journey in the ancient town of Asakusa, home to the city’s oldest temple, Sensoji. Then head to the suburb of Harajuku, renowned as a center of youth culture and fashion and home to one of Tokyo’s largest green spaces, Yoyogi Park.
Just to the north of Yoyogi Park, is Meiji Shrine, dedicated to the father of modern Japan, Emperor Meji.
At Shibuya, cross one of the busiest pedestrian crossings in the world, and at Ginza explore huge department stores and tiny yakitori joints and beer halls around Yurakucho Station.
Stroll down Marunouchi’s wide tree-lined avenues, then explore the anime, manga, electronics stores in Akihabara Electric Town.
Relax in Shinjuku Gyoen National Gardens, then ride the elevator to the observatories of Tokyo Tower and Mori Tower for views across Tokyo Bay and to Mt Fuji.
Tokyo is filled with award-winning restaurants, but for the freshest sushi and sashimi, head to the Tsukiji Fish Markets.
The historic port city of Yokohama is only a half hour train ride from central Tokyo. Another great day trip is Narita, a fascinating window into old Japan.