This is a video of the Wakamiya-oji Avenue in Kamakura.
Visiting Kamakura
My one day trip to Kamakura. Kamakura is a must see destination if you are in Tokyo, even though it's technically not in Tokyo you can get to Kamakura by taking the subway. It's only about 45 minutes by train from central tokyo ( from Ikebukoro station ).
Kamakura Old Clock Tower
A Day in Kamakura | Studio Ghibli Store, McDonalds Part 2
Part 2 of A Day in Kamakura Video was shot in May 2018, but part of one of the best days I had in Japan.
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Explore Tokyo Imperial Palace Garden and Tokyo Midtown Hibiya, Chiyoda || Exploring Japan Series
Welcome back to my another japan travel vlog (Bahasa Indonesia) and here is another video in Exploring Japan Series.
Another happy summer day when Yusuke, isau and I were walking around Tokyo station. We take a look at Tokyo imperial palace garden and went to new spot Nearby which is called Tokyo Hibiya Town. We ate the best Udon and fishcake before watch the clock tower in Ginza, just before we went home. what a nice day it has been.
thanks to yusuke and isau for supporting me when filming this video.
Please have a good time watching my silly art. lol.
cheers irma
Estação de Kawagoe-Shi | Restaurante Italiano #015
Oi Genteeee!
Pegamos o trem para o centro de Kawagoe-Shi, paramos em um restaurante muuuuito massa e filmamos mais um pouquinho a estação pra vocês.
Espero que gostem.
Segue a gente no Instagram, postamos mais coisas do dia dia por lá.. @delandyer & @erika.kubayashi
Chiang Rai,Thailand | Saturday Night Market | Delicious pickle shop
【INFORMATION】 City:Chiang Rai,Thailand Place:Saturday Night Market Date:September 2019 Camera used:Xiaomi Mi9
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チェンライのナイトマーケットもCentral Day Market(普通の市場)より高いから、撮影のためだけに行った。 チェンマイのナイトマーケットよりチェンライのナイトマーケットの方が安い。 ところが、途中でお客が並んでいる漬物屋があり、戻って味見させてもらったら、めちゃくちゃおいしい。 特にマンゴー(マムアン・ドーン)と晩柑?の漬物(各20バーツと安い)がおいしい。 ソムタムよりおいしいではないか。 Saturday Night Marketはチェンライで一番有名なClock towerから近い。
Once upon a time (Japan) / Sub: ENG-SPA
Little 6 year old Mei was lost near Lake Toya in Hokkaido, Japan. They never found her. According to the legend, the girl's tears, not finding her mother Haruhi, gave rise to Tsuyu, the rainy season that runs through Japan from north to south on a magical and beautiful route.