Tokyo Guide : Arakawa-yuen park | Family activity in Tokyo
Hello, Japanese Food Lovers in the world!
In this Vlog, I will introduce one of my favorite family activity.
I hope this video also helps you to plan unique family activity here in Tokyo.
Enjoy the video!
YUCa
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YUCa's Japanese Cooking (YJC) is...
Japanese home cooking class in Tokyo.
YJC aims to give people from other countries an opportunity for experiencing Japanese culture through cooking and food.
Our cooking classes are directed mainly at English and focus on Japanese home meals that are eaten everyday at home. We provide 8 courses including SUSHI, Tempura, Okonomiyaki, Ramen, Character/Traditional Bento and Japanese sweets.
The class is mainly provided at YUCa's private home / kitchen studio, which is located in the center of Tokyo. You can experience Japanese home visit, learn cooking techniques and culture with real home atmosphere.
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A walk in Arakawa-ku, Tokyo, a ride on the Toden Arakawa line, playing the Sumida River glockenspiel
Here I take a ride on the Toden Arakawa trolley line, which operates between Minowabashi Station near my hotel and Waseda University. It's a beautiful spring morning on May 2nd, 2011, and I have plenty of time to kill. Here's my journey to go visit a charming riverside park along the Sumida River.
After this video, I walked all the way to Ueno Station area and then on to Akihabara.
Tokyo Project 23 ( Arakawa - Ward )
Visiting Machiya to take the streetcar named “ Sakura tram “/Susano Shrine /Yuyake Dandan Staircase ( “Sunset stairs”)/Yakana Ginza Shopping Center and Nippori Fabric Town ! The translation for Arakawa : “Raging River” but no river is running through this area !
Sato-san's Rest - Tokyo - Japan
Sato-san's Rest hotel city: Tokyo - Country: Japan
Address: Arakawa-ku, Minamisenju 1-21-2; zip code: 116-0003
Open from October 2015, Sato-san's Rest offers accommodation in a shopping arcade in Tokyo's traditional downtown area. It features free WiFi and bicycle rental at an additional charge.
-- Ouvert depuis octobre 2015, l'établissement Sato-san's Rest vous propose des hébergements dans un centre commercial du centre-ville traditionnel de Tokyo.
-- El Sato-san's Rest abrió en octubre de 2015 y se encuentra en la zona comercial del centro tradicional de Tokio. Ofrece WiFi gratuita y servicio de préstamo de bicicletas por un suplemento.
-- Das Sato-san's Rest wurde im Oktober 2015 eröffnet und bietet eine Unterkunft in einer Einkaufspassage in der traditionellen Innenstadt Tokios. Es verfügt über kostenfreies WLAN und einen kostenpflichtigen Fahrradverleih.
-- Sato-san's Rest is geopend in oktober 2015 en biedt accommodatie in een winkelgalerij in het oude centrum van Tokio. Het hotel biedt gratis WiFi en tegen een vergoeding kunt u fietsen huren.
-- Aperto da ottobre 2015, il Sato-san's Rest offre sistemazioni in una galleria di negozi nel tradizionale centro di Tokyo, e propone il WiFi gratuito e il noleggio biciclette a un costo aggiuntivo.
-- O Sato-san's Rest inaugurado em Outubro de 2015 apresenta acomodações numa galeria comercial no tradicional centro da cidade de Tóquio. Todos os quartos beneficiam de acesso a uma casa de banho partilhada.
-- 2015年10月にオープンしたサトウサンズレストは、東京の伝統的な下町の商店街にある宿泊施設です。無料Wi-Fi、レンタル自転車(有料)を提供しています。電車で上野まで5分、秋葉原まで10分です。 日比谷線「三ノ輪」駅の3番出口から徒歩8分、都電荒川線「荒川一中前」駅から徒歩30秒です。三ノ輪駅からは都心へのアクセスも良好です。サトウサンズレストから横浜まで35km、千葉まで33km、羽田空港まで20kmです。 全客室に無料のティーバッグを用意しています。バスルームは共用です。 ...
-- Sato-san's Rest旅馆从2015年10月开始营业,位于东京的传统闹市区的一座商场里,提供免费WiFi和额外收费的自行车,距离上野(Ueno)有5分钟的火车车程,距离秋叶原(Akihabara)有10分钟的火车车程 旅馆距离日比谷线三之轮站(Hibiya Line Minowa Station)的3号出口有8分钟的步行路程,距离荒川线(Toden Arakawa Line)Arakawa-itchumae Station站有30秒钟的步行路程。箕站(Minowa...
-- Obiekt Sato-san's Rest został otwarty w październiku 2015 roku. Oferuje on zakwaterowanie na terenie pasażu handlowego położonego w tradycyjnym centrum Tokio.
-- Гостевой дом Sato-san's Rest, открытый в октябре 2015 года, расположен в торговом пассаже традиционного центра Токио. К услугам гостей бесплатный Wi-Fi и платный прокат велосипедов.
-- Sato-san's Rest öppnade i oktober 2015 och erbjuder boende i ett köpcentrum i Tokyos traditionella centrum. Alla rum har tillgång till delat badrum. Sato-san's Rest erbjuder gratis WiFi i alla utrymmen. Boendet erbjuder även bagageförvaring.
-- تم افتتاح Sato-san's Rest في أكتوبر، 2015، ويقدم مكان إقامة في مركز للتسوق في منطقة وسط المدينة التقليدية في طوكيو، ويقع مكان الإقامة على بعد 8 دقائق سيراً على الأقدام من محطة هيبيا خط مينووا المخرج 3، وعلى بعد 30 ثانية فقط سيراً على الأقدام من محطة...
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a train window of Tokyo, From Minamisenju to Mikawashima.
Rows of houses between the train window of Tokyo, and one station. From Minamisenju to Mikawashima.
南千住から三河島
Tokyo trip. We will explore the city of Tokyo from the waterside.3
Tokyo trip. We will explore the city of Tokyo from the waterside.
2015.2.28 and Tour of the canal starting a sunny Nihonbashi, it came to cruise to Tokyo Sky Tree! Nihonbashi River, Sumida River, Onagi River, next to Jitsuken River, I ran to the north Jitsuken River. Attractions Sky tree visible in the center of Kiyosu, Canal elevator Ogibashi locks, etc. Sky tree overlooking up close from the north Jitsuken River. Please refer to the latest tourist attractions of Tokyo.
2015.2.28快晴の日本橋を出発して運河を巡り、東京スカイツリーまでクルーズして来ましたよ!日本橋川、隅田川、小名木川、横十間川、北十間川と走りました。見所は清洲橋の中央に見えるスカイツリー、運河のエレベーター扇橋閘門、北十間川から間近に望むスカイツリーなどです。東京の最新の観光スポットをご覧くださいませ。
Toden Arakawa Line
The Toden Arakawa Line (都電荒川線) is the last extant line of the Tokyo Toden, a network of streetcars that once counted 41 lines and 214km of track weaving throughout the city. Over time the lines were gradually phased out in favor of bus and subway routes (a phenomenon not unique to Tokyo or Japan), leaving Arakawa as something of a novelty. The line lives on thanks to concerted efforts by residents to prevent its closure along with the rest of the network. Parts of Toden lines 27 and 32 were combined to form the current route, which was eventually sold to and is still operated by the Tokyo Metropolitan Bureau of Transportation, or Toei.
A terminal to terminal trip runs 50 minutes, taking you from Minowabashi Station, next to the Joyful Minowa shōtengai in Minamisenju, to Waseda Station (a separate terminal for the tram, not connected to the Tozai Line station) just north of the Waseda University campus, for the princely sum of 160 yen. In this film, the train that stops to pick up passengers at Minowabashi is the 7000 series, the oldest of the currently operating rolling stock and the image that many people associate with the Arakawa Line. I decided to pickup one of the newer models for my trip, as they seemed to do a bit better with regard to controlling condensation.
My original concept for this short film was to illustrate the power of transit oriented development by showing how many neighborhoods and business districts I could capture just by pointing my camera out the window as the streetcar rumbled along. ... Read the full post here:
This film is part of The Tokyo Project:
Music:
Twinklebox by Emphemetry is used under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License
Canon 5D Mark III
Canon EF 50mm f/1.4 USM
A festival procession in Minami-senju Tokyo
We saw this procession outside Minami-senju train station in Tokyo in early July. We do not know the name of the festival they were celebrating.
Metropolitan Shioiri Park Tokyo (binaural audio)
This is a binaural recording and headphones are recommended. There is no dialog. Binaural recording replicates human hearing when listening with headphones. This 3D audio experience lets the viewer feel as if they are at the location.
For photo prints from many of these video locations:
Metropolitan Shioiri Park
Part one of two
June 2018
Location: 8丁目-13-1 Minamisenju, 荒川区 Arakawa-ku, Tōkyō-to 116-0003, Japan
This park is about a fifteen minute walk from Ushida (Tobu Skytree Line) or Keisei Sekiya stations. The park has good views of the Sumida river and Skytree.
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Nunca te olivides de mi
by. Frab Villalba
Le cimetiere Montparnasse
by. GOBODOBRO
Imperfetto
by. Donato Cafarelli
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Address
2-19-4 Nishi Nippori, Arakawa-ku, Tokyo
tel
03-3803-3707
open/close time
7am-23pm(Mon to Fri)
8am-23pm(Sat, Sun, Holidays)
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JR Yamanote Line, 1 min from the station
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Minowa breakfast
good breakfast at the commercial gallery near Minowa station in Tokyo
Marunouchi and Yurakucho on a Friday night
Another steamy August night in Tokyo. Ride begins outside Tokyo station and the Shin-Marunouchi building, then follows Route 402 down into Yurakucho.
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Premier Vlog de 2017 a Tokyo, bien sur on part pour Akihabara ;)
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Japan Shinto Shrine named HIE-JINJA
A name of God : OYAMAKUI NO KAMI( 大山咋神 spells in a Kanji )
A date of Location : On June 18th, 2016 Nikon coolpix P520
Address : 7-23-18, Minami-senju, Arakawa-ku in Tokyo
Japan Shinto Shrine Peach Festival in 2018
Date : On March 18th ( Sun ), 2018
Address : 6-60-1, Minami-Senju, Arakawa-ku in Tokyo
Camera : Panasonic Lumix FZ 1000 with 4K
The origin of the peach festival is before the Heian period, and a child of the aristocratic class of Kyoto is said to have begun to play healthy and mischief by playing with the gates simulating the Imperial Palace and decorations and also The peach festival ( Hina
Matsuri=ひな祭り ) is a festival praying for the healthy growth of girls in Japan.
Every year, it will be held on March 3 of the lunar calendar (now it will be held on March 3 of the new calendar.) As a girl's day.
【 Dairibina (内裏雛)】
A pair of male and female. It is often said to represent the royal parent and queen.
【 San-nin Kanjo (三人官女)】
Represent a civil servant in the imperial family, usually three pairs of dolls are placed in the second row. Also, among the three of the three officials who are sitting in the center are represented as married people who are given leader ratings and shave eyebrows.
【 Gonin-bayashi (五人囃子)】
It represents five musicians who play music of Noh no Ohayashi (能のお囃子), and put it in the third row. From the right, there are songs (songs), flutes (flute), kotsuzumi (small drums), large drums (otsuzumi) and big drums (taiko) in order, and instruments are arranged in order from the right.
【 Zuishin (随身)】
Place it in the fourth row. Known name: Right minister and left minister. The left is the left minister at the left, the elder says, the left is the right minister and the young man. Both are figures of military officers, correctly being Lieutenant General Konoye or Major General.
【 Shicho (仕丁)】
Representing the servants and escorts (or masters), usually one pair of three people is placed in the fifth row. The staff responsible for holding a parasol and holding the parasols, the staff for depositing the footwear of the shrine, and the person responsible for putting a rounded shade (umbrella) to ride on the tip of the rod (sao).
Legend has it that ;
『 越の国の 日成るの岳の 神宮に
木の実を持ちて 生(あ)まれせば 庭に植えをく。
三年のち 弥生の三日に 花も実も 百なる故に 桃の花。
二神の名も 桃雛木 桃雛実なり 雛は未だ 人成る前よ。
君はその 木の実によりて
男神は木(き)、女神は実(み)とぞ 名つきます。
人なる後に 弥生三日 神酒(みき)造り初(そ)め 奉る。
桃下(ももと)に酌める 御酒に月 映り勧むる
女神まづ 飲みて勧むる。 後男神 飲みて交わる
床の御酒 』
~ This is a legendary story in Japan of old~, but I can't translate them because it seems to me that it is a very very difficult to express
a uniquely Japanese figure of speech or a mode of expression in
Japanese in English.
I hope it is translated into a language in your country by your friends
or someone who can understand in detail with YAMATO-KOTOBA
and MANYO-KOTOBA in Japan of old.
What a wonderful poem it is !, if you could understand.
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El mejor momento para alquilar una vivienda en Japón es antes de abril. Las posibilidades son infinitas en cuanto a precios y tipos de casas. Hoy comparamos los dos extremos. La casa más barata de Tokio y la más cara. La diferencia es abismal, ¿merece la pena?
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