[4K] Walking Kyoto Nishiki Market (錦市場) - Quite a lot of kind of Japanese foods and items
START: End of the west of Nishiki market
- Go east through Nishiki market
GOAL: Nishiki-Temmangu shrine
Nishiki Market (錦市場, Nishiki Ichiba) is a narrow, five block long shopping street lined by more than one hundred shops and restaurants. Known as Kyoto's Kitchen continued from 1300 years ago, this lively retail market specializes in all things food related, like fresh seafood, produce, knives and cookware, and is a great place to find seasonal foods and Kyoto specialties, such as Japanese sweets, pickles, dried seafood and sushi.
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Walking To The Furniture Store In My New Neighborhood (4K) - JAPAN WALKING TOUR 2019
Hi everyone! I LIVE IN JAPAN NOW!!!
This is my very first walking tour video from my new home in Japan! I live in Kamihongo, a neighborhood in Matsudo city, which is considered as a suburb of Tokyo. It is a part of the greater Tokyo Metropolitan area, and only a 30-minute train ride into central Tokyo.
The goal of this video was to reach the furniture store and show you some things along the way.
I made some comments about Buddhist temples and cemeteries, they might be inaccurate, and I apologize for that. I tend to babble and make educated guesses about a lot of things. hahaha Sorry if the information is false.
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Museums in Tokyo - Japan
Museums in Tokyo - Japan
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Tokyo - Japan Travel Guide, Tourism
Ueno-koen
As Tokyo's largest park, when the cherry blossom covers the 1,000 or so trees here each spring, it brings a splash of the countryside into the concrete city walls. Ueno-koen also feeds museum fever, housing the Tokyo National Museum, the National Museum of Western Art, the Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum, the National Museum of Nature and Science, and the Shitamachi History Museum. Phew! Oh, and there's also a zoo and the Tokyo 'branch' of the Nikko Toshogu Shrine.
Opening Times: Daily 0500-2300.
Admission Fees: No (yes for the museums)
Disabled Access: Yes
Unesco: No
Address: Taito-ku, Tokyo, Japan
Edo-Tokyo Hakubutsukan
Housed in what looks like a colossal white spaceship, the Edo-Tokyo Museum is a wonderful place for visitors to get a feel for Tokyo's history and culture. The permanent exhibition is divided into three distinct areas, while temporary exhibitions regularly spice things up. The 'Edo Zone' opens with a replica of Nihombashi 'Bridge of Japan', which takes you on the tour throughout Tokyo's post-war reconstruction, political challenges and changes to everyday life.
Opening Times: Tues-Sun 0930-1730 (Saturdays until 1930).
Admission Fees: Yes
Disabled Access: Yes
Unesco: No
Address: 1-4-1 Yokoami, Sumida-ku, Tokyo, Japan
Yasukuni-jinja
Perhaps the most controversial of all Tokyo's sites, this shrine houses the souls of those killed in various Japanese wars. The controversy arises over whether or not war criminals are inappropriately honoured here. Perhaps unlike other shrines you may come across in Japan, the Yasukuni-jinja is a more serious and sober affair, although still a place of beauty. Peaceful paper lanterns stand next to bold bronze statues of kamikaze pilots and information about the rise and fall of the samurai.
Opening Times: Daily 0900-1700.
Admission Fees: No (charge for the museum)
Disabled Access: Yes
Unesco: No
Address: 3-1-1 Kudankita, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, Japan
Tokyo Tocho
The Tokyo Metropolitan Government Offices may not sound exciting, however their extraordinary architecture and the free observation decks on the 45th floor make up for the boring name. Designed by Kenzo Tange, one of Japan's top architects, the monumental twin towers apparently took inspiration from Notre Dame in Paris. To perhaps everyone other than the architect, though, Batman's Gotham City springs to mind. The observation decks (one in each brooding, granite tower) have high-speed lifts to give you spectacular views across the city. When the Tokyo mist lifts, you can even see the legendary Mount Fuji.
Opening Times: Daily 0930-2300(north deck), 0930-1730 (south deck).
Admission Fees: No
Disabled Access: Yes
Unesco: No
Address: 2-8-1 Nishi-Shinjuku, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo, Japan
Tokyo Disney Resort
Tokyo Disney Resort is a faithful replica of the Californian original, complete with Adventureland, Fantasyland and Tomorrowland, as well as shows, parades and firework displays. The unique DisneySea Park, set against the backdrop of Tokyo Bay, and offering several country-themed areas, is proving enormously popular amongst a more mature crowd.
Opening Times: Daily 1000-1800.
Admission Fees: Yes
Disabled Access: Yes
Unesco: No
Address: 1-1 Maihama, Urayasu-shi, Tokyo, Japan
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Khaosan Tokyo Laboratory
Khaosan Tokyo Laboratory
Ideally located in the prime touristic area of Asakusa, Khaosan Tokyo Laboratory promises a relaxing and wonderful visit. Offering a variety of facilities and services, the hotel provides all you need for a good night's sleep. Take advantage of the hotel's free Wi-Fi in all rooms, kitchen, laundromat, luggage storage, Wi-Fi in public areas. All rooms are designed and decorated to make guests feel right at home, and some rooms come with television LCD/plasma screen, internet access – wireless, internet access – wireless (complimentary), non smoking rooms, air conditioning. The hotel offers various recreational opportunities. Convenience and comfort makes Khaosan Tokyo Laboratory the perfect choice for your stay in Tokyo.