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Walking movie from Shinjuku Sanchome to Shinjuku station.
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TOKYO.【築地市場】The Tsukiji Market,How to get there from Shinjuku and the summary.
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This video show how to get The Tsukiji Market from JR shinjuku station(west Exit). And Explains the summary of areas.
Many tourists takes their breakfast there. you can get Great experience. If you wanna have Sushi at famous restaurant, Maybe at least 2 hours waiting prepared.
About 3 areas
1. the right side of A1 Exit.
jyogai(that's meaning of Japanese, 'an external Tsukiji market')
Many retailers run shops,tourists can go shop.
2. the Left side of A1 Exit.
[ 1] Uogashi Yokocho( That's meaning as Japanese 'a Next to the Tsukiji Market'
Many restaurants,tourists can go there.
[ 2] Wholesalers area
tourists can go shop after 10AM
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TOKYO.【新宿駅】Accessway within the Shinjuku station yard to shinjuku Bus teminal for Airport.(バスタ新宿)
Approx.6mins by foot via the access of the JR Shinjuku station yard .
[This video shows this actual walking hour. ]
(実際の歩行時間)實際步行時間
Evening Walk in Shinjuku, Tokyo - 2019 - 4K 60fps - Slow TV
It's been a while since I last took a walk through Shinjuku, so I decided to do it again.
This video Starts at Shinjuku Sanchome station, next to the Isetan and Marui (OIOI) shopping malls. From there, I walk down to Shinjuku station and head north through Kabukicho before crossing over to the west side of Shinjuku station.
I also take a tour through Omoide Yokocho, or Memory Lane, a tight ally full of small cozy bars and yakitori restaurants - and perhaps the most photographed spot in all of Shinjuku.
From there, I head to the area nearby where there is an abundance of camera shops, including the best one in all of Tokyo - Map Camera. Several other chains, like Yodobashi, Bic Camera and Jyanpara also have shops in the same block.
The video ends somewhat abruptly just after I pass the south side of Shinjuku Station.
This was filmed on a weekday in July 2019
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Japan Trip 2013 Tokyo Isetan flagship store Rooftop Shinjuku sanchome 972
Isetan
Isetan (伊勢丹 Isetan?) (TYO: 8238 unlisted on March 26, 2008, SGX: I15) is a Japanese department store. Based in Shinjuku, Tokyo, Isetan has branches throughout Japan and East Asia, including Phnom Penh, Bangkok, Jinan, Kaohsiung, Kuala Lumpur, Selangor, Shanghai, Singapore and Tianjin and formerly in Hong Kong, London and Vienna.
On April 1, 2008, Isetan and Mitsukoshi were merged under a joint holding company called Isetan Mitsukoshi Holdings Ltd.
Shinjuku flagship store
The Isetan flagship store in Shinjuku is considered to be one of the most influential department stores in Japan. The store is often first with showcasing new trends and new products. In particular the fashion and food floors are thought to be very trendsetting.
Behind the main store there is a whole building dedicated to Mens Fashion (Men's Isetan)
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Haneda Airport to Tokyo Shinjuku City Hotel Lonestar | 2019 Japan Tokyo | Planet Great
NOTE: This is not a how to video. It only captures moments on the journey to the hotel where we stayed.
Finally landed in Haneda Airport and we found our way to Tokoyo using the train to Shinjuku San-Chome Station. Had to change trains one time. The hotel we checked into was City Hotel Lonestar in Shinjuku Ni-Chome in Tokyo.
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TOKYO.【新宿駅】imano tokyo hostel From Accessway within the Shinjuku station yard.
Approx.18mins by foot via the access corridor within the JR Shinjuku station yard.
[This video shows this actual walking hour. ]
新宿駅西口(東口の方が速いですが)から実際に歩いてみて到着までの時間を計測しました。
(実際の歩行時間)實際步行時間:18分25秒
How to get to Sakura House Head Office Shinjuku, Japan
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???? Walking in Shinjuku, Tokyo - October 2019 - 4K 60 FPS with Binaural Audio - Slow TV
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It's been a while since I last took a walk through Shinjuku, so I decided to do it again, to try out a wide-angle attachment lens that I recently purchased for my DJI Osmo Pocket.
This video Starts at Shinjuku Sanchome station, next to the Isetan and Marui (OIOI) shopping malls. From there, I walk down to Shinjuku station and head north through Kabukicho before crossing over to the west side of Shinjuku station.
I also take a tour through Omoide Yokocho, or Memory Lane, a tight ally full of small cosy bars and yakitori restaurants - and perhaps the most photographed spot in all of Shinjuku.
From there, I head under the pedestrian tunnel that runs under the train tracks, and return to the east side of Shinjuku Station, where this video ends.
The video ends somewhat abruptly just after I pass the south side of Shinjuku Station.
This travel video was on a weekday in October 2019.
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Shinjuku, Tokyo / Nick in Japan' 2003 (Movie 1- Part 1)
Produced by Nick Lido. Featured by Nick Lido's Travel Journal at youtube.com/nicklido & nicklido.com In 2003 Nick was performing in Tokyo, Japan, as a solo pianist in various hotels and clubs. While living there for over 2 years, Nick learned Japanese language and fall in love with this amazing city. He thinks that there are no better place on this planet than Tokyo. The movie is about magnificent Shinju-ku area of Tokyo. The footage was taken by Nick in 2003. NEIGHBORHOODS: East Shinjuku - The area east of Shinjuku Station and surrounding Shinjuku-sanchome Station, historically known as Naito-Shinjuku, houses the city hall and the flagship Isetan department store, as well as several smaller areas of interest like
1) Kabukichō: Tokyo's best-known red-light district, renowned for its variety of bars, restaurants, and sex-related establishments.
2) Golden Gai: An area of tiny shanty-style bars and clubs. Musicians, artists, journalists, actors and directors gather here, and the ramshackle walls of the bars are literally plastered with film posters.
3) Shinjuku Gyoen: A large park, 58.3 hectares, 3.5 km in circumference, blending Japanese traditional, English Landscape and French Formal style gardens.
4) Shinjuku Ni-chōme: Tokyo's best-known gay district.
5) Nishi-Shinjuku: The area west of Shinjuku Station, historically known as Yodobashi, is home to Tokyo's largest concentration of skyscrapers. Several of the tallest buildings in Tokyo are located in this area, including the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building, KDDI Building and Park Tower.
6) Ochiai: The northwestern corner of Shinjuku, extending to the area around Ochiai-minami-nagasaki Station and the south side of Mejiro Station, is largely residential with a small business district around Nakai Station.
7) Ōkubo: The area surrounding Okubo Station, Shin-Okubo Station and Higashi-Shinjuku Station is best known as Tokyo's historic ethnic Korean neighborhood.
8) Totsuka: The northern portion of Shinjuku surrounding Takadanobaba Station and Waseda University. The Takadanobaba area is a major residential and nightlife area for students, as well as a commuter hub.
9) Ushigome: A largely residential area in the eastern portion of the city.
10) Ichigaya: A commercial area in eastern Shinjuku, site of the Ministry of Defense.
11) Kagurazaka: A hill descending to the Iidabashi Station area, once one of Tokyo's last remaining hanamachi or geisha districts, and currently known for hosting a sizable French community.
12) Yotsuya: An upscale residential and commercial district in the southeast corner of Shinjuku. The Arakichō area is well known for its many small restaurants, bars, and izakaya.
The Kanda River runs through the Ochiai and Totsuka areas near sea level. SHINJUKU HISTORY: Shinjuku (新宿区 Shinjuku-ku, New Lodge) is a special ward located in Tokyo Metropolis, Japan. It's surrounded by Chiyoda to the east; Bunkyo and Toshima to the north; Nakano to the west, and Shibuya and Minato to the south. Shibuya is a major commercial and administrative centre, housing the busiest train station in the world (Shinjuku Station) and the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building, the administration centre for the government of Tokyo.
TOKYO.【新宿駅】.Introduction to Platforms of Shinjuku Station
This video shows Introduction to Platforms of Shinjuku Station.
Shinjuku Station is the biggest in the world.
it has gotten so complicated.
This battle has just begun.prove a challenge for backpackers.
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????????????Walking around Shinjuku (新宿) West Exit (Skyscrapers), Tokyo【4K】Shinjuku City, Japan
????????????Walking around Shinjuku (新宿) West Exit (西口), Nishi Shinjuku (西新宿), Shinjuku Skyscrapers (新宿高層ビル群), Tokyo (東京), Shinjuku City (新宿区), Japan (日本). I was walking around Shinjuku West Exit (新宿西口), Nishi Shinjuku from the entrance of Kabukicho (Kabuki town) (歌舞伎町) which is east exit side of Shinjuku.
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Shinjuku West Exit (Nishi Shinjuku) is well known for a skyscraper business district. There are many skyscrapers in this area. The list is below
Keio Plaza Hotel (178 meters and built-in 1971)
Shinjuku Sumitomo Building (210 meters and built-in 1974)
Shinjuku Mitsui Building (224 meters and built-in 1974)
Shinjuku KDDI Building (164 meters and built-in 1974)
Shinjuku Sompo Japan Building (200 meters and built-in 1976)
Shinjuku Nomura Building (209 meters and built-in 1978)
Shinjuku Center Building (223 meters and built-in1979)
Hyatt Regency Tokyo (116 meters and built-in 1980)
Odakyu Dai-ichi-seimei Building (117 meters and built-in 1980)
South Tower, Keio Plaza Hotel (138 meters and built-in 1980)
Shinjuku NS Building (133 meters and built-in 1982)
Shinjuku Washington Hotel (100 meters and built-in 1983)
Shinjuku Green Tower (109 meters and built-in 1986)
S-Tec Kougakuin University Campus Building (123 meters and built-in 1989)
Shinjuku L Tower (121 meters and built-in 1990)
Shinjuku Monolith Building (123 meters and built-in 1990)
Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building (242 meters and built-in 1991)
S-Tec Jouhou Building (133 meters and built-in 1992)
Shinjuku Park Tower (235 meters and built-in 1994)
Shinjuku I-land Tower (189 meters and built-in 1994)
Tokyo Opera City Tower (234 meters and built-in 1996)
Nishi-Shinjuku Mitsui Building (112 meters and built-in 1999)
Mode Gakuen Cocoon Tower (204 meters and built-in 2008) and more!
On the way of this walking, there is a huge red “LOVE” sign. It’s a very famous place in this area. It’s in front of the Shinjuku I-land Tower. (around 13:25)
On the way of this walking, there is the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building (東京都庁舎). There are the flags for 2020 Summer Olympics (2020 Tokyo Olympics) (2020年東京オリンピック) and 2020 Summer Paralympics (東京2020パラリンピック競技大会). I am pretty excited about it. (around 20:44)
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Recording Date: November 2019
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Shinjuku, Tokyo
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Shinjuku (新宿区 Shinjuku-ku, New Lodge) is one of the 23 special wards of Tokyo, Japan. It is a major commercial and administrative centre, housing the busiest train station in the world (Shinjuku Station) and the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building, the administration centre for the government of Tokyo.
As of 2008, the ward has an estimated population of 312,418 and a population density of 17,140 persons per km². The total area is 18.23 km².
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Shinjuku (新宿) is a central ward of Tokyo, known as the metropolis' second center (副都心, fukutoshin). The area surrounding Shinjuku Station is a huge business, commercial, and entertainment center located atop the world's busiest railway station complex.
Japan Trip 2014 Tokyo Shinjuku Night view Stroll in the Shinjuku-dōri
Shinjuku, Tokyo
Shinjuku (新宿区 Shinjuku-ku?, New Lodge) is a special ward located in Tokyo Metropolis, Japan. It is a major commercial and administrative centre, housing the busiest train station in the world (Shinjuku Station) and the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building, the administration centre for the government of Tokyo. As of 2008, the ward has an estimated population of 312,418 and a population density of 17,140 people per km². The total area is 18.23 km².
Geography and neighborhoods
Shinjuku is surrounded by Chiyoda to the east; Bunkyo and Toshima to the north; Nakano to the west, and Shibuya and Minato to the south.
The current city of Shinjuku grew out of several separate towns and villages, which have retained some distinctions despite growing together as part of the Tokyo metropolis.
East Shinjuku: The area east of Shinjuku Station and surrounding Shinjuku-sanchome Station, historically known as Naito-Shinjuku, houses the city hall and the flagship Isetan department store, as well as several smaller areas of interest:
Kabukichō: Tokyo's best-known red-light district, renowned for its variety of bars, restaurants, and sex-related establishments.
Golden Gai: An area of tiny shanty-style bars and clubs. Musicians, artists, journalists, actors and directors gather here, and the ramshackle walls of the bars are literally plastered with film posters.
Shinjuku Gyoen: A large park, 58.3 hectares, 3.5 km in circumference, blending Japanese traditional, English Landscape and French Formal style gardens.
Shinjuku Ni-chōme: Tokyo's best-known gay district.
Nishi-Shinjuku: The area west of Shinjuku Station, historically known as Yodobashi, is home to Tokyo's largest concentration of skyscrapers. Several of the tallest buildings in Tokyo are located in this area, including the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building, KDDI Building and Park Tower.
Ochiai: The northwestern corner of Shinjuku, extending to the area around Ochiai-minami-nagasaki Station and the south side of Mejiro Station, is largely residential with a small business district around Nakai Station.
Ōkubo: The area surrounding Okubo Station, Shin-Okubo Station and Higashi-Shinjuku Station is best known as Tokyo's historic ethnic Korean neighborhood.
Totsuka: The northern portion of Shinjuku surrounding Takadanobaba Station and Waseda University. The Takadanobaba area is a major residential and nightlife area for students, as well as a commuter hub.
Ushigome: A largely residential area in the eastern portion of the city.
Ichigaya: A commercial area in eastern Shinjuku, site of the Ministry of Defense.
Kagurazaka: A hill descending to the Iidabashi Station area, once one of Tokyo's last remaining hanamachi or geisha districts, and currently known for hosting a sizable French community.[4]
Yotsuya: An upscale residential and commercial district in the southeast corner of Shinjuku. The Arakichō area is well known for its many small restaurants, bars, and izakaya.
Shinjuku is often popularly understood to mean the entire area surrounding Shinjuku Station, but the Shinjuku Southern Terrace complex and the areas to the west of the station and south of Kōshū Kaidō are part of the Yoyogi district of the city of Shibuya.
Naturally, most of Shinjuku is occupied by the Yodobashi Plateau, the most elevated portion of which extends through most of the Shinjuku Station area. The Kanda River runs through the Ochiai and Totsuka areas near sea level, but the Toshima Plateau also builds elevation in the northern extremities of Totsuka and Ochiai. The highest point in Shinjuku is Hakone-san in Toyama Park, 44.6 m above sea level.
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Japan 2019 Vlog - Day 12 | Shinjuku Airbnb, Gyoza & Ichiran Ramen - we’re tired! (w/ Time Stamps)
[Time stamps below!!] We’re so tired and it shows! On this day we moved from Shibuya’s Love Hotel Hill to our final accommodation - an Airbnb in Shinjuku. Sounds simple enough but it took a significant portion of the day. Then we ate, split up for a bit, rested, and had dinner after midnight before filming this very late video.
This was originally a Live Facebook video filmed for family and friends, so keep that in mind if we’re referencing comments or saying hi to people.
To help you find the information you actually want/need, ALL of the Japan vlogs from this trip will include a list of time stamps for easier navigation. We also include links to any resources we shout out as well as any corrections we catch.
Thanks for watching!
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*TIME STAMPS*
0:00 Intro
0:37 Highlights (Moved from Shibuya to Shinjuku, Checked Into our Airbnb Apartment, Dinner After Midnight)
2:49 Checking out of the Love Hotel
3:47 Attempting to check our bags at Shinjuku Station (fail)
6:46 Trekking to our Airbnb (despite being hungry and dealing with a Google Maps break down)
10:55 Checking into our Airbnb
12:25 Food at a Gyoza restaurant
13:22 Splitting up for the afternoon (Jared went to the Airbnb, Katrina went shopping)
14:38 Katrina comes back to the Airbnb and takes a nap while Jared watched a Miyazaki movie
15:22 Figuring out dinner; eating at Ichiran Ramen
19:14 Don Quijote and convenience store hopping on the way back to the Airbnb
20:14 Wrap Up
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*Day 12 Date: March 30, 2019
*Disclaimer: We are not Japan, Disney, or travel experts. We're just friends who love to travel together!