Imperial Palace - Tokyo, Japan | 皇居 - 東京、日本
Place : Imperial Palace
Address : 1-1, Chiyoda, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 100-8111
Prefecture : Tokyo
Country : Japan
Nearest Station : Tokyo
- JR Chuo Line (JC-01)
- JR Keihin-Tohoku Line (JK-26)
- JR Keiyo Line (JE-01)
- JR Sobu Line (JO-19)
- JR Tokaido Line (JT-01)
- JR Ueno-Tokyo Line (JU-01)
- JR Yamanote Line (JY-01)
- JR Yokosuka Line (JO-19)
- Tokyo Metro Marunouchi Line (M-17)
Nearest Station : Otemachi
- Toei Mita Line (I-09)
- Tokyo Metro Chiyoda Line (C-11)
- Tokyo Metro Hanzomon Line (Z-08)
- Tokyo Metro Marunouchi Line (M-18)
- Tokyo Metro Tozai Line (T-09)
Date : 29.03.2018
Time : 12:39 PM (JST)
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宮内庁(Imperial Household Agency)
01:25 行幸通り
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01:46 国体(Kokutai)
02:55 Palace Hotel Tokyo
04:35 総合商社(Sogo-syosha)
05:50 靖国神社(yasukuni shrine)
06:06 東京国立近代美術館(National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo)
06:12 国立公文書館(National Archives of Japan)
07:07 千鳥ケ淵戦没者墓苑(Chidorigafuchi National Cemetery)
08:42 皇宮警察(Imperial Guard)
09:44 国立劇場(National Theatre of Japan)
09:53 最高裁判所(Supreme Court of Japan)
10:11 国会議事堂(National Diet Building)
11:14 海上保安庁(Japan Coast Guard)
11:26 警視庁(Metropolitan Police Department)
11:50 桜田門(Sakurada-mon gate)
12:18 法務省(
検察庁(Public Prosecutors Office)
公安調査庁(Public Security Intelligence Agency)
公正取引委員会(Japan Fair Trade Commission)
12:47 楠木正成像(Statue of Kusunoki Masashige)
12:52 皇居外苑(Kokyogaien)
14:22
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Japan Trip 2014 Tokyo Kudan-kaikan Building Kudanminami Chiyoda-ku
LDP of Japan was determined tear down the Kudan Kaikan Building in May 2014.
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Teikan Style
Teikan (Imperial Crown) Style is a Japan-west blended architectural style that is a modern architecture; a reinforced concrete building, which was popular in the early Showa period, with a Japanese tiled roof.
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Recorded at the Kudan Kaikan Hall, Tokyo, Japan, December 12, 1986
Kiyoharu 5.21 Performance at Kudan Kaikan Rhythmless & Perspective Live Light and Shade (10 September 2008), Mid Field
Naoya Makoto
Theater: Douki no Sakura (Kudan Kaikan, 2006)
Kudanminami
Kudanminami (九段南) is a district of Chiyoda, Tokyo, Japan, consisting of 1-chōme to 4-chōme. As of March 1, 2007, its population is 2,431. Its postal code is 102-0074.
Kudanminami is located on the northwestern part of the Chiyoda ward. The Nihonbashi River and Yasukuni-dōri Ave form its eastern and northern boundaries, respectively. It borders Kanda-Jinbōchō to the east, Gobanchō to the west, Sanbanchō, Hitotsubashi and Yonbanchō to the south, and Kudankita to the north. In addition, it borders Kitanomaru Kōen between its 1-chōme and 2-chōme.
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Walking around Ochanomizu to Japanese Imperial Palace in Tokyo, Japan Part 1/4
Walking around Ochanomizu to Japanese Imperial Palace (Koukyo).
Schools, University, Old book shops, Guitar shops and Buildings.
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Imperial Hotel Tokyo, 125 Anniversary Lobby Concert
Okura Shonosuke and his friend played for the 125 years anniversary at the Imperial Hotel Tokyo. It was an amazing experience to see Okura-san playing the O-Tsuzumi, the larger drum which is used in No theatre. The flute player was fantastic as well.
Japanese Imperial Palace campus - Khuôn viên Hoàng Cung Nhật Bản.
Tokyo Imperial Palace is the main residence of the Emperor. The large Royal Palace campus like a park, located in the Chiyoda district of Tokyo, has many buildings including the main palace of the royal family's home, an archive, museums and administrative offices. It was built on the site of Edo Castle, the total area covering the garden is 7.41 square kilometers (2.86 sq mi).
Hoàng cung Tokyo là nơi cư trú chính của Nhật Hoàng. Khuôn viên Hoàng cung rộng lớn như một công viên, nằm trong khu Chiyoda của Tokyo, có nhiều tòa nhà bao gồm cả cung điện chính nhà riêng của gia đình hoàng gia, một kho lưu trữ, bảo tàng và các cơ quan hành chính. nó được xây dựng trên trang địa điểm thành Edo, tổng diện tích bao gồm các khu vườn là 7,41 km vuông (2,86 sq mi).
Wadakura Fountain Park at Imperial Palace outer garden Chiyoda,Tokyo, Japan
Kitanomaru Park、Chiyoda Ward, Tokyo 「北の丸公園」
The site of this park used to be part of Edo Castle. Now it is a public park neighboring the Imperial Palace. This park is noted for cherry blossom viewing. But the pleasure of visiting this park is not limited to it. It has some impressive facilities, such as Nippon Budokan, The National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo. It can be said that this is a kind of oasis in the middle of busy city for visitors and business persons thanks to its abundant greenery.
東京物語, Tōkyō Monogatari - Tokyo Story (1953) Yasujirô Ozu
2h 16min | Drama | 3 November 1953 (Japan)
An old couple visit their children and grandchildren in the city; but the children have little time for them.
Director: Yasujirô Ozu
Writers: Kôgo Noda (scenario), Yasujirô Ozu (scenario)
Stars: Chishû Ryû, Chieko Higashiyama, Sô Yamamura | See full cast & crew »
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Zažiť OCTOBERFEST v Tokiu a k tomu v Júni, to Japonsko ma neprestáva prekvapovať :D
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EDO-TOKYO MUSEUM the Edo Castle at the heart of the city Yokoami, Sumida-ku, Tokyo
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【地上の前面展望】東京メトロ日比谷線 中目黒~北千住 (虎ノ門ヒルズ駅建設中)【車載動画地下鉄ドライブ】Drive on the metro tokyo
東京メトロ 日比谷線の地上区間の風景を車載動画で
虎ノ門ヒルズ駅の新規開業で話題の路線です。
地下鉄のルートに沿って地上区間の行き方です。
※動画は倍速処理をしております
沿線のご案内
沿線には、春には桜が咲く中目黒の目黒川
六本木ヒルズ・東京タワー・財務省・外務省などの官庁街
帝国劇場や有楽町マリオンなどの日比谷
数寄屋橋交差点の銀座・歌舞伎座のある東銀座
築地本願寺や築地場外市場の築地駅
株式の東京証券取引所のある茅場町
サブカルチャーのまち秋葉原などなどあります。
東急東横線の中目黒駅から
東武スカイツリーラインの北千住駅周辺まで
地下鉄の地上をイメージしていただけたら幸いです。
※北千住駅前は今回撮影出来なかったので
千代田線の動画を撮影する機会にお届け出来たら幸いです
走行区間
中目黒・恵比寿・広尾・六本木・神谷町・(虎ノ門ヒルズ)・
霞が関・日比谷・銀座・東銀座・築地・八丁堀・茅場町・人形町
・小伝馬町・秋葉原・仲御徒町・上野・入谷・三ノ輪・南千住・北千住
#車載動画 #日比谷線 #虎ノ門ヒルズ
Scenes of the Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line over the ground
It is a topic line with the opening of Toranomon Hills Station.
Information along the line
Meguro River in Nakameguro where cherry blossoms bloom in the spring along the line
Government buildings such as Roppongi Hills, Tokyo Tower, Ministry of Finance, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, etc.
Hibiya such as Imperial Theater and Yurakucho Marion
Higashi Ginza with Ginza and Kabukiza at Sukiyabashi intersection
Tsukiji Honganji and Tsukiji Outer Market Tsukiji Station
Kayabacho, where the Tokyo Stock Exchange for shares is located
There is Akihabara, a subculture town.
From Nakameguro Station on the Tokyu Toyoko Line
To Kita-Senju Station on the Tobu Sky Tree Line
How to get to the ground section along the subway route
I hope you can imagine the subway ground.
※ Because we couldn't shoot this time in front of Kitasenju Station
I would be happy if I could deliver it on the opportunity to shoot a video of the Chiyoda Line
Running section
Nakameguro, Ebisu, Hiroo, Roppongi, Kamiyacho, (Toranomon Hills)
Kasumigaseki, Hibiya, Ginza, Higashi Ginza, Tsukiji, Hatchobori, Kayabacho, Ningyocho
・ Kodenma Town ・ Akihabara ・ Naka Okachimachi ・ Ueno ・ Iriya ・ Minowa ・ Minami Senju ・ Kita Senju
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【東武の最新型車両】日比谷線直通70000系に乗ってきた。
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東武スカイツリーライン・東京メトロ日比谷線 相互乗り入れ用の20m級4扉電車 東武鉄道70000系と東京地下鉄13000系
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[地上の前面展望] 東京メトロ銀座線渋谷駅~浅草駅【地下鉄ドライブ】車載動画 Drive on the metro tokyo from Shibuya to Asakusa
東京メトロ銀座線渋谷駅の移設工事 - トラベル Watch
【銀座線渋谷駅】1938年開業の駅舎がリニューアル!営業初日に潜入!|乗りものチャンネル
【1駅で終点】半蔵門線 臨時 表参道始発渋谷行きに乗車!
銀座線青山一丁目~表参道区間運転【渋谷駅移設工事】
【銀座線】渋谷駅線路切替工事
80年の歴史に幕 東京メトロ銀座線「渋谷駅」
東京メトロ銀座線 渋谷駅 このホームでは最終日!! 挨拶と改札口閉鎖の様子
この動画では、武蔵野の部屋さまの
トレビ再現スクリプトを一部使用しています。
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Imperial Hotel Tokyo
Given its central location, the Imperial Hotel Tokyo is within easy reach of many tourist attractions and business addresses in Tokyo. The Palace, Hibiya Park, Ginza, and the Kabuki Theater are all just a short walk from the hotel. With its convenient location, guests will be able to visit many different attractions that are within walking distance. The Imperial Hotel Tokyo is also close to the Yurakucho Train Station, and the subway is available as well. The airport is approximately 60 kilometers away from the hotel.
All of the guestrooms at the Imperial Hotel Tokyo are comfortable and nicely equipped to give a feeling of being home while away from home. The rooms offer complimentary high-speed Internet access to their occupants, and DVD players are available upon request.
Overlooking the Emperor’s Palace, the Imperial Hotel Tokyo was founded in the year 1890 at the direction of the Imperial Palace. The hotel offers its guests a variety of modern facilities and services to meet the needs of both business and leisure travelers. Guests can enjoy a pool and sauna area, fitness area, and an on-site restaurant and bar.
World Of Warships History - World War 2 Kamikaze Attacks
Before the formation of kamikaze units, pilots had made deliberate crashes as a last resort when their planes had suffered severe damage and they did not want to risk being captured, or wanted to do as much damage to the enemy as possible, since they were crashing anyway; such situations occurred in both the Axis and Allied air forces. Axell and Kase see these suicides as individual, impromptu decisions by men who were mentally prepared to die.[10] The case of Nikolai Gastello's taran on 26 June 1941 passed into Soviet air-warfare lore. In most cases, little evidence exists that such hits represented more than accidental collisions of the kind that sometimes happen in intense sea or air battles. One example of this occurred on 7 December 1941 during the attack on Pearl Harbor. First Lieutenant Fusata Iida's plane had taken a hit and had started leaking fuel when he apparently used it to make a suicide attack on Kaneohe Naval Air Station. Before taking off, he had told his men that if his plane were to become badly damaged he would crash it into a worthy enemy target.[11]
The carrier battles in 1942, particularly Midway, inflicted irreparable damage on the Imperial Japanese Navy Air Service (IJNAS), such that they could no longer put together a large number of fleet carriers with well-trained aircrews.[12] Japanese planners had assumed a quick war and lacked comprehensive programmes to replace the losses of ships, pilots, and sailors; at Midway in June 1942 the Japanese lost as many aircrewmen in a single day as their pre-war training program had produced in a year.[13] The following Solomon Islands campaign (1942-1945) and the New Guinea campaign (1942-1945), notably the Battles of Eastern Solomons (August 1942) and Santa Cruz (October 1942), further decimated the IJNAS veteran aircrews, and replacing their combat experience proved impossible.[14]
During 1943–1944, U.S. forces steadily advanced toward Japan. Newer U.S.-made planes, especially the Grumman F6F Hellcat and Vought F4U Corsair, began to outnumber and outclass Japan's fighter planes. Tropical diseases, as well as shortages of spare parts and fuel, made operations more and more difficult for the IJNAS. By the Battle of the Philippine Sea (June 1944) the Japanese had to make do with obsolete aircraft and inexperienced aviators in the fight against better-trained and more experienced US Navy airmen who flew radar-directed combat air patrols. The Japanese lost over 400 carrier-based planes and pilots in the Battle of the Philippine Sea, effectively putting an end to their carriers' potency. Allied aviators called the action the Great Marianas Turkey Shoot.
On June 19, 1944 planes from the carrier Chiyoda approached a US task group. According to some accounts, two made suicide attacks, one of which hit USS Indiana.[15]
The important Japanese base of Saipan fell to the Allied forces on 15 July 1944. Its capture provided adequate forward bases which enabled U.S. air forces using the Boeing B-29 Superfortress to strike at the Japanese home islands. After the fall of Saipan, the Japanese High Command predicted that the Allies would try to capture the Philippines, strategically important to Tokyo because of their location between the oilfields of Southeast Asia and Japan.
Ceremony Marks Emperor's 30th Birthday | JAPAN Forward
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A ceremony marking the 30th anniversary of Emperor Akihito’s accession to the Chrysanthemum Throne took place on Sunday, February 24, under the sponsorship of the government at the National Theater in Hayabusacho, Chiyoda Ward, Tokyo.
In the presence of the Emperor and Empress Michiko, the heads of the three branches of government, including Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, and celebrities from various fields totaling about 1,100, congratulated the Emperor on his 30-year reign.
The Emperor, who is scheduled to relinquish the throne on April 30, expressed his gratitude to the people, declaring, “I feel deeply grateful to have been able to undertake my duties as the Emperor, thanks to support from people from all walks of life.”
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JAPANTRIP「Kabukicho」Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo【東京都新宿区歌舞伎町】 2015.3.16
Kabukichō (歌舞伎町) is an entertainment and red-light district in Shinjuku, Tokyo, Japan. Kabukichō is the location of many host and hostess clubs, love hotels, shops, restaurants, and nightclubs, and is often called the Sleepless Town (眠らない街). The district's name comes from late-1940s plans to build a kabuki theater: although the theater was never built, the name stuck.
The area has many movie theaters, and is located near Shinjuku Station, Seibu Shinjuku Station, and several other major railway and subway stations.
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Imperial Palace & East Garden | TOP TOKYO JAPAN CITY TRAVEL GUIDE | VISIT ATTRACTIONS | 皇居 | PART 4
The Tokyo Imperial Palace (皇居 Kōkyo?, literally Imperial Residence) is the primary residence of the Emperor of Japan. It is a large park-like area located in the Chiyoda ward of Tokyo and contains buildings including the main palace (宮殿 Kyūden?), the private residences of the Imperial Family, an archive, museums and administrative offices.
It is built on the site of the old Edo Castle. The total area including the gardens is 3.41 square kilometres (1.32 sq mi). During the height of the 1980s Japanese property bubble, the palace grounds were valued by some to be more than the value of all of the real estate in the state of California.
TOKYO TOURIST GUIDE FOR TRAVEL & HOLIDAYS:
1. Sensōji (浅草寺) : Largest ancient Buddhist temple and a major Tokyo attractions for Japanese and foreigners located in Asakusa.
2. Nakamise (仲見世) One of the oldest shopping centers in Japan.
3. Meiji Jingū (明治神宮) : is the Shinto shrine that is dedicated to the deified spirits of Emperor Meiji and his wife, Empress Shōken.
4. Imperial Palace & East Garden (皇居) :is the main residence of the Emperor of Japan.
5. Tsukiji Fish Market (築地市場) : Biggest wholesale fish and seafood market in the world.
6. Tokyo Skytree (東京スカイツリー) : The 634 meter Tokyo Skytree is the tallest tower in Japan.
7. Tokyo Disneyland & DisneySEA (東京ディズニーランド)
8. Kabukichō (歌舞伎町) : Entertainment and red-light district in in north east Shinjuku beyond Yasukuni-dōri Avenue.
9. Ginza (銀座) : high fashion center of the city and contains many upscale shops and restaurants.
10. Yasukuni Shrine (靖國神社) : Shinto shrine dedicated to the soldiers and others who died fighting on behalf of the Emperor of Japan.
11. Akihabara Electric Town (秋葉原) : Largest town collecting all kinds of electronic appliances and devices in the world.
12. Roppongi (六本木) : Most popular nightlife district
13. Kubukiza (歌舞伎座) : was the principal theater in Tokyo for the traditional kabuki drama form.
14. Tokyo Tower (東京タワー) : Communications and observation tower.
15. Hachikō Statue (ハチ公)
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