Japan Trip 2014 Tokyo Cycling, Fire-Dōri(street) to Shibuya Scramble Crossing Station area.
Shibuya, Tokyo
Shibuya (渋谷区 Shibuya-ku) is a special ward in Tokyo, Japan.
As of 2008, it has an estimated population of 208,371 and a population density of 13,540 people per km². The total area is 15.11 km².
The name Shibuya is also used to refer to the shopping district which surrounds Shibuya Station, one of Tokyo's busiest railway stations. This area is known as one of the fashion centers of Japan, particularly for young people, and as a major nightlife area.
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Japan Trip 2014 Tokyo Cycling, Fire-Dōri(street) to Shibuya Station area.
Shibuya, Tokyo
Shibuya (渋谷区 Shibuya-ku) is a special ward in Tokyo, Japan.
As of 2008, it has an estimated population of 208,371 and a population density of 13,540 people per km². The total area is 15.11 km².
The name Shibuya is also used to refer to the shopping district which surrounds Shibuya Station, one of Tokyo's busiest railway stations. This area is known as one of the fashion centers of Japan, particularly for young people, and as a major nightlife area.
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TOKYO NIGHT DRIVE | Shibuya at Night, Tokyo, Japan [4K UHD] 渋谷の街を夜景ドライブ
Driving around Shibuya at Night.
Night view of Shibuya Crossing, Dogenzaka, Fire Street, Koen-dori.
夜の渋谷を走る短い車載ドライブ動画です。
スクランブル交差点や道玄坂、ファイヤーストリート、公園通りを走る夜景映像です。
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TOKYO NIGHT DRIVE | Omotesando, Harajuku, Aoyama at Night, Tokyo, Japan [4K UHD] 表参道・原宿を夜景ドライブ
TOKYO DRIVE - Playlist(ドライブ車載動画再生リスト)
TOKYO CYCLING - Playlist(サイクリング動画再生リスト)
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Eating Japanese Yakitori on Tokyo's Memory Lane (Piss Alley)
Memory Lane (or Piss Alley as it's commonly known), is one of the most famous old skool places in Tokyo to eat yakitori. Get all the details here:
Along with sushi and sashimi, yakitori is one of the most famous foods to eat in Japan. Now although this normally refers to skewers of chicken chicken, these days it can pretty much refer to any kind of meat that's served on a skewer and grilled. Skewers of yakitori are very common to eat at Japanese izakayas, or local pubs. They go particularly well with a beer or sake.
When I was in Tokyo, I actually didn't even have plans to visit Memory Lane (Piss Alley) - but I just happened to be walking around the Shinjuku area of Tokyo during the evening, and actually just bumped into the small alley. It wasn't until later when I researched, that I realized where I had gone. So this small street is really famous, and you can probably guess by its former name or nickname, that it used to be a place where many people would drink a few too many beverages, and have to relieve themselves right in the middle of the lane. That is however not so much the case anymore, at least I didn't see anyone!
But anyway, there are a bunch of different bars to choose from when you go to Tokyo's Memory Lane. There are some really famous places, that serve unique delicacies, but I just chose one that looked pretty friendly, and the restaurant had two open seats for us - if you go in the evening it can actually be tough to even find a place to sit down - so you might just want to grab seats if you see them. The place I chose was located pretty close to the main Shinjuku side of the entrance of the street, but I'm not sure what the name was as it was only in Japanese.
You can either order your yakitori skewers one by one, or they also had a tasting menu where you got a mix of five different skewers of yakitori, and then you can choose either the sauce version or the dry version. We could not decide so we decided to get one of each. Our five skewers of yakitori, included a couple of different types of chicken and a couple skewers of pork as well. The skewers on my plate included: tsukune (つくね) - chicken meatballs, tebasaki (手羽先) - chicken wing, toriniku - all white meat on skewer, leek wrapped in slices of bacon, and pork belly with leek.
All of these skewers were grilled over a hot fire, with a little bit of a flame, so the meat had a slight charred outside giving it a nice smokey flavor. The best part about eating yakitori in Japan, is that they never overcook the meat. These skewers were cooked just so they were done, but so they were still extremely juicy on the inside and delicious. Sauce version, included the sticks of yakitori smothered in light sweet teriyaki like sauce. The dry version was just lightly seasoned with salt and little else. I have to say that the sauce version was definitely my choice, hit the spot.
In Japanese it's also known as Omoide Yokocho (Memory Lane) -- Tokyo.
How to get there: This yakitori lane is right next to Shinjuku station in Tokyo, which happens to be the largest in the city, so you can't miss it, but it can be a bit confusing. Take Shinjuku West Exit and then look for the lane which is marked by a green sign.
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Japan Trip 2013 Tokyo Shibuya Fire-dōri Crossing TOWER RECORDS 24
Shibuya, Tokyo
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Shibuya (渋谷区 Shibuya-ku) is one of the 23 special wards of Tokyo, Japan. As of 2008, it has an estimated population of 208,371 and a population density of 13,540 persons per km². The total area is 15.11 km².
The name Shibuya is also used to refer to the shopping district which surrounds Shibuya Station, one of Tokyo's busiest railway stations. This area is known as one of the fashion centers of Japan, particularly for young people, and as a major nightlife area.
History
Following the opening of the Yamanote Line in 1885, Shibuya began to emerge as a railway terminal for southwestern Tokyo and eventually as a major commercial and entertainment center. It was incorporated as a village in Minami-Toshima County (Toyotama County from 1896) in 1889, as a town in 1909, as a ward of Tokyo City in 1932, and as a ward of Tokyo Metropolis in 1943. The present-day special ward was established on March 15, 1947.
One of the most well-known stories concerning Shibuya is the story of Hachikō, a dog who waited on his late master at Shibuya Station every day from 1923 to 1935, eventually becoming a national celebrity for his loyalty. A statue of Hachikō was built adjacent to the station, and the surrounding Hachikō Square is now the most popular meeting point in the area.
Yoyogi Park in Shibuya was one of the main venues for the 1964 Summer Olympics. The ward itself served as part of the athletics 50 km walk and marathon course during those games.
In 1965, 18-year-old Misao Katagiri, who had already shot and killed a policeman, went on a shooting rampage, and injured 16 more people. He was sentenced to death and was executed by hanging in 1972.
Shibuya has achieved great popularity among young people in the last 30 years. There are several famous fashion department stores in Shibuya. Shibuya 109 is a major shopping center near Shibuya Station, particularly famous as the origin of the kogal subculture. Called Ichi-Maru-kyū, which translates as 1--0--9 in Japanese, the name is actually a pun on that of the corporation that owns it — Tōkyū (which sounds like 10--9 in Japanese; this is numerical substitution, a form of goroawase wordplay). The contemporary fashion scene in Shibuya extends northward from Shibuya Station to Harajuku, where youth culture reigns; Omotesandō, the zelkova tree- and fashion brand-lined street; and Sendagaya, Tokyo's apparel design district.
During the late 1990s, Shibuya also became known as the center of the IT industry in Japan. It was often called Bit Valley in English, a pun on both Bitter Valley, the literal translation of Shibuya, as well as Bit, the computer term for binary digits.
1970 Japan, The Urban Life of Its People
JAPAN, THE URBAN LIFE OF ITS PEOPLE 1970 (very dirty)
12:20:00Credits
12:20:17 Pan across city scape
12:21:44 High angle view of harbor
12:21:52Japanese pedestrians on street, factory workers
12:22:15 Traffic cop
12:22:26 Firemen and fire truck, policeman on motorcycle
12:22:37 Apartment block with laundry hanging
12:22:50Japanese man and woman in garden
12:22:54 High angle view over railroad and city with many passenger trains
12:23:03 Japanese waiting on crowded railway platform (good), train arriving
12:23:11 Family walking on street, interior of family home, watching TV
12:23:30 Family praying, eating dinner in house
12:24:11 Japanese school children going out of house, children walking to school
12:24:29 Children in school room, classroom, teacher, Japanese writing lesson
12:25:26 Children in classroom eating lunch
12:25:50 Children on playground
12:26:11 Teacher at blackboard in school classroom
12:26:21 Bullet train passing, fast (good, some dirt)
12:26:34 Teacher at blackboard in school classroom
12:26:50 Pan across Nagoya, Japan from high above
12:27:03 Woman in pottery factory, assembly line, plates
12:27:12 Children walking in front of ancient shrine or Buddhist temple
12:27:27 High angle over Osaka, Japan, with freeway
12:27:38 Coal factory exterior
12:27:41 Molten iron poured
12:27:46 High angle over harbor
12:27:53 Teacher at blackboard in school classroom
12:28:00 High angle over Japanese city
12:28:09 Japanese pedestrians on street
12:28:17 MS Asian Man on phone sitting behind desk in office, another man sits at desk calculating with old fashioned Abacus calculator, businessmen, work, very archivalC SO
12:28:28 woman at traditional house, woman leaving house
12:28:39 Fish market with hundreds of fish laid out on concrete floor, high angle1
2:28:52 Woman shopping in supermarket fish department, octopus in store display, various produce and vegetables, street stall with woman shopping, woman returns home
12:30:00 Children running on street in school uniforms
12:30:07 Children playing game, scissors, paper, rock...
12:30:28 Children practicing baseball in yard
12:30:39 Children inside house are given calligraphy lesson by mother
12:31:09 Japanese tea ceremony, interior of house
12:31:45 Woman in kitchen prepares food, cook, dinner with family in house at dining room table, boy eating with chopsticks
12:32:54 Woman playing organ in living room with family watching (hein)
12:33:09 Children in small bathtub, mother tucks boys into bed, sleeping, waking up
12:33:25 Father uncovers 1960's Toyota and boys get in
12:34:00 Japanese gas station, 1960, attendant pumps gas
12:34:18 Family drives to botanical gardens, eating in open room
12:34:53 Japanese parade, crowds and angle over marching people, fire trucks on parade
12:35:40 Huge fire is lit on street, fireball, dissolve to fire put out and mop up operations
12:36:01 Families posing outside shrine, man holding little girl in kimono, various children in kimonos
12:36:20 Crowds walking out of shrine under gate, crowds at temple,
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Tokyo Today 01 Fire Rescue Task Forces
'Tokyo Today' is a series of 3 minute documentary video clips in English, which introduce the Tokyo Metropolitan Government's current undertakings. The TMG is addressing a variety of issues facing Japan's capital. The Government is bolstering various efforts to secure the safety of its residents, as well as to take steps in promoting its attractiveness to the world, now, and for the future.
Snow in Shibuya Crossing in Tokyo and Fire Engines (東京 雪の渋谷スクランブル交差点に消防車)
Snow in Shibuya Crossing in Tokyo and Fire Engines on February 14, 2014
雪の渋谷スクランブル交差点に消防車 (東京2014年2月14日撮影)
Fire Near Shibuya Station 5 Sep 2015
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The famous Shibuya crossing - 90 seconds
Video by Carl Rosa, Music by Ernest Robinson. I filmed this intersection over 7 different trips to Japan and assembled the footage all together for this video. Enjoy.
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Halloween in Japan 2016
Halloween night in Japan 2016 - huge happy crowds in fun costumes flood the streets of Tokyo!
This is our third Halloween in Japan video of 2016! Halloween in Japan took place over three days in 2016 - Saturday, Sunday, and Monday. Several streets in Tokyo's Shibuya neighborhood were closed to vehicles on all three nights to make way for unbelievable crowds of costumed people partying all evening and late into the night.
Halloween night was the most crowded of all three nights this year. Check the video for overhead shots showing just a part of the huge crowd. Center Street, Fire Dori, the streets around Shibuya 109, and other areas of Shibuya were packed with people enjoying the costume street party.
We hope you enjoy this last video for 2016 and please check our other Halloween videos too.
Shibuya Japan Costume Street Party Day 2
Shibuya Costume Street Party 2016 Day 1
Shibuya Halloween 2015
Shibuya Halloween 2014
Shibuya Halloween 2013
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Tokyo shibuya 31 december 2017 fire live
HQ Sound???? Twilight Walking Tokyo ✨ Yoyogi ~ Shinjuku in Shibuya 夕暮れ時の 代々木~新宿 を散策 【高音質】Japan 日本東京
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0:00 Meiji-dori Avenue 明治通り
2:37 JR Line JR線
4:30 Yoyogi Station 代々木駅
8:04 Odakyu Line 小田急線
21:19 Shinjuku Southern Terrace 新宿サザンテラス
22:53 Shinjuku Station 新宿駅
28:20 Yoyogi Station 代々木駅
30:37 Meiji-dori Avenue 明治通り
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Walking around Yoyogi at night.
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(Location:Shibuya Ward, Tokyo, JAPAN)
夜の 代々木 を散策してきました。
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DJI Osmo Pocketは4K撮影ができるカメラですが、この動画は1080pのフルハイビジョンで撮影しています。
(撮影地:東京都 渋谷区)
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OSAKA’S ULTIMATE JAW-DROPPING HYPEBEAST ALLEY! (Orange Street)
In today's episode we do explore the HYPE STREET of Osaka, Japan: Orange Street. This stretch has some of the best sneaker and streetwear shops including BAPE, SUPREME, UNDEFEATED, BILLY'S and more. For this video we go over several of the shops and see what they have to offer. Lots of Yeezys & Jordan 1s just sleeping actually at one of the stores.
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Awesome Japanese beatboxer stopped by police in Shibuya
This guy was beatboxing on the street when a police office came up and asked him to stop. He was asked to fill out his information, so if he wasn't fined he was certainly getting registered as a music offender! I'm sorry I didn't get record more of his awesome music before he had to stop. I gave him 1000 yen at the end.
New Year's Eve Fire in Shibuya
Dramatic scenes of fire in Shibuya shopping street captured on mobile phone video by Lucy Birmingham.
Talented Japanese girl singing on busiest street of shibuya, tokyo
This video was taken during my visit to shibuya, tokyo. A beautiful, talented girl singing on the busiest intersection of the world, shibuya crossing.