Best Things To Do in Aisho cho, Japan
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List of Best Things to do in Aisho-cho, Japan
Kongorin-ji Temple
Saimyo-ji Temple
Taga Taisha
Kongorin-ji Temple Myojyuin Garden
Kongorin-ji Temple Main Hall
Bintemari Museum
Toyosato Shogakko Kyukoshagun
Aisho Museum of History and Culture
Okamura Honke
Hyakusai-ji Temple
MY EXPERIENCE IN JAPAN - THINGS TO DO IN NAGOYA, KYOTO, OSAKA, & TOKYO
Hi everyone! Hope you enjoy this little video of my trip to Japan! I tried to include the places I went to but many of them were in Japanese and/or we just randomly walked in
These are just some of the things my family and I did but I know here are so much more!
Tip for WiFi: Japan offers WiFi cubes which you can rent and pick up at the airport. Basically WiFi on the go!
Overall things I did according to city:
Nagoya:
• Sanage Onsen Spa Hotel ( nude hot spring! )
• Sushi — on Nishiki-dori street
(towards the end of the video the name of the restaurant is on the menu) where the chef chooses
• Higashiyama Zoo
Kyoto:
• Sagatenryujisusukinobabacho
- Boat ride down Katsuragawa River
- Bengal Cat & Owl Cafe
- Bamboo Forest
- Monkey park
• Kiyomizu
- orange temples
- big market place!
- Spirited away store
Osaka
- Ginkaku temple
- Nara park (deers!)
- Todai-ji temple
Tokyo
• MariCar
- dress up as a character and drive a go kart in the streets of Japan
- need a permit/ international license !
• Mt. Fuji
- 30 min train ride from Tokyo
• Asakusa
- orange st (bunch of shops and food)
- Fuglen coffee & tea ( great Belgian waffles! )
- Takoyaki! (Octopus ball)
- Tons of markets
- Demboin Tokyo Temple Garden
- Don Quijote ( big store with snacks, like a big Walmart/big lots ) *
• Tokyo skytree town ( tallest tower in the world )
- Tons of stores inside
- Wagyu beef can be found here
- Aquarium
- Planetarium
- Kirby cafe
- Pokémon center
- Matcha store
• Tokyo Tower
• Godzilla Statue (very underwhelming didn’t bother putting it in the video but if you wanted to see it )
• Shibuya
- famous crossing intersection
- Tons of shopping ( brands from forever 21 to CDG, BAPE, etc )
- Genki Sushi ( conveyor belt that comes straight to you )
- Dondondown on Wednesday
- Tons of other stores & food
- Don Quijote ( another location) *
• Ghibli Clock
Best Things To Do in Mima, Japan
Mima Travel Guide. MUST WATCH. Top 10 things you have to do in Mima. We have sorted Tourist Attractions in Mimafor You. Discover Mimaas per the Traveler Resources given by our Travel Specialists. You will not miss any fun thing to do in Mima.
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Mt. Tsurugi
Udatsu Street
Residence of Yoshida Family
Michi-no-Eki Ai Land Udatsu
Aisho Sanao Yoshidake Jutaku
Tairyu-ji Temple
Wakimachi Theater
Nishiteru Shrine
The Mima Tourism and Cultural Museum
Einstein Friendship Monument
[Tokyo Tokyo Promotion Movie] Unstoppable Journey - Cool
Go around the city all day and night, and there will still be new experiences to have at every corner.
One visit will make you want more.
Locations
Happo-en:
Sagaya, Japanese restaurant:
TokyoTower:
Kanda Myojin Shrine:
Hotel Gajoen Tokyo:
River and bay cruise on Yakatabune:
TeNQ:
9h nine hours Takebashi:
Tokyu Plaza Omotesando Harajuku:
Nezu-Jinja Shrine:
SamuraiAi:
Tokyo Station:
Shibuya Scramble Crossing:
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Nagoya City Archives
A closer look at the Nagoya City Archives which once housed the Nagoya Court of Appeals....
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The best steak in Paris at Le Bistrot Paul Bert
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Village Food in Pakistan - BIG PAKISTANI BREAKFAST in Rural Punjab, Pakistan!
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Not far from Gujranwala we continued to Kot Yousaf, a small community village, still in Punjab, Pakistan. We were invited by the Bagdi family to enjoy a home cooked local (desi) breakfast - I didn’t know what to expect, but it turned out to be an amazing breakfast where the entire community came together.
But first:
You’ve already heard me saying “desi ghee” many times in previous videos in Pakistan. But desi is commonly used, even for “desi food.” But what does it mean? Here’s the definition:
Desi -
1. local; indigenous
2. unadulterated or pure
When you say desi ghee, it means clarified butter that is locally sourced, and it’s one of the most important ingredients in Punjabi food in Pakistan. It’s used in so many dishes, and it usually comes from buffaloes.
It was an amazing opportunity and experience to watch the community in the village an impressive Punjabi food breakfast. The main dishes we had were a variety of different parathas, chickpeas, and saag - a local wild spinach simmered down, and one of my personal favorite dishes in Pakistan. It was awesome to watch them make the food before we ate, and a huge thank you to all the amazing people who prepared it.
Tent pegging - After breakfast we had the special opportunity to watch tent pegging, a sport where one rides a horse, and spears a peg in the ground while racing by. It’s more than a sport, it’s an art, and it’s been a part of Pakistani culture since ancient times.
Thank you to everyone who hosted me and gave me so much hospitality and generosity. It was an amazing day in Pakistan!
Thank you to Ali (Pakistan Travel Market) and Saim who arranged and planned our day in Gujranwala.
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Most Expensive Trout Fish in Pakistan, Rs.2500/KG | Live Cooking at Waterfall | Pakistan Street Food
Trout is a fresh water fish, which is famous for its unique taste, the wild trout tastes better than the fish raised in the farms.
Abshaar/Waterfall hotel is situated in Kiwai is a common picnic point where visitors usually take a stop over on the way travelling to Shogran or Naran Valley. This place looks busy due to presence of large number of people enjoying beautiful view of Waterfall while having food & snacks.
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PROPHET'S MOSQUE!AMAZING DRONE VIDEO FOOTAGE
Prophet's Mosque Amazing Drone Footage Video. Al-Masjid an-Nabawī Prophet's Mosque') is a mosque established and originally built by the Islamic prophet Muhammad, situated in the city of Medina in Masjid an-Nabawī Saudi Arabia. Al-Masjid an-Nabawi was the third mosque built in the history of Islam and is now one of the largest mosques in the world. It is the second-holiest site in Islam, after Masjid al-Haram in Makkah.It is always open, regardless of date or time.
The site was originally adjacent to Muhammad's house; he settled there after his Hijra (emigration) to Medina in 622 CE. He shared in the heavy work of construction. The original mosque was an open-air building. The mosque served as a community center, a court, and a religious school. There was a raised platform for the people who taught the Quran. Subsequent Islamic rulers greatly expanded and decorated it. In 1909, it became the first place in the Arabian Peninsula to be provided with electrical lights.The mosque is under the control of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques. The mosque is located in what was traditionally the center of Medina, with many hotels and old markets nearby. It is a major pilgrimage site. Many pilgrims who perform the Hajj go on to Medina to visit the mosque due to its connections to the life of Muhammad.
After an expansion during the reign of the Umayyad caliph al-Walid I, it now incorporates the final resting place of Muhammad and the first two Rashidun caliphs Abu Bakr and Umar.One of the most notable features of the site is the Green Dome in the south-east corner of the mosque,originally Aisha's house,where the tomb of Muhammad is located. In 1279, a wooden cupola was built over the tomb which was later rebuilt and renovated multiple times in late 15th century and once in 1817. The current dome was added in 1818 by the Ottoman sultan Mahmud II,and it was first painted green in 1837, hence becoming known as the Green Dome.