A Walk Through Akihabara 2019 - 4K 60FPS - Slow TV - Tokyo
Back again to paradise for all geeks and otaku - It's time for another Akihabara video!
This time I'm visiting on a weekday in the summer of 2019. It's been a while since my last video from here, and some parts have changed since my last visit, most notably the big new building next to the JR Akihabara Sation Building.
This time I'm starting at Akihabara Station, before heading down to Chuo-Dori, the main street filled with game centers, anime and manga goods shops. I will also take you through several of the smaller back streets in the area as well.
As someone requested a video where I walk slower, I tried to take it a bit easier than usual this time. Hopefully that also helps with the stability of the video, please let me know what you think about the quality in the comments below.
This was filmed on a weekday in July 2019
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Saito: The Sushi God of Tokyo
Sushi Saito is a 3 Michelin Star sushi restaurant, and many regard it as the best in Japan. We got to spend the day with Saito, to ask him about his work, and to eat his soul shattering sushi.
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HUGE Bacon Over Rice, MUST TRY Meat Bowls in Tokyo Japan
Happy Belated Thanksgiving everyone!! Hope you all had a great time and ate some delicious food. :-)
As you all know I love meat and what's not a better thing to do than to go on a meat bowl tour to see, who has the best Japanese meat bowl in Tokyo Japan.
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Koko-en Garden, Hyogo | Japan Travel Guide
Koko-en Garden ( 好古園 )
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You can see 9 gardens, large and small, with their own separate charms right next to Himeji Castle. It includes a bamboo garden, a garden with wild flowers and grasses gathered during the Edo Era, and a garden with a stream. One of the popular spots is the wonderful view from the passageway leading to the garden of the Oyashiki, the largest garden in Koko-en. There is a restaurant and a teahouse so this garden is also a great place to take a break.
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Himeji Castle
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Kobe Suma Aqualife Park
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Nunobiki Gohonmatsu Dam
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Come to Fukui Prefecture! 11 - Great figure of Fukui, Kimimasa Yuri - [PR for Fukui]
This time, I will report about additional activities of PR for Kimimasa Yuri such as recreating of invention by him and PR in Tokyo.
From the TV program [PR for Fukui], broadcasted on Mar. 6th, 2016.
It is reprinted with permission from Fukui Prefecture. (Subtitled by GEN)
Fukui Prefecture (1/3) in Autumn 2018
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Kyoto International Photo Showcase 2011
We held a group photo exhibition at Kyoto International Community House in Kyoto, Japan during Nov. 16-20, 2011. Seven artists exhibited: Micah Gampel, Peter Macintosh, Motoyasu Musashi Matsutani, Peter Miller, Bruce Osborn, John Wells, and I, Philbert Ono. The exhibition theme was Home Sweet Hometown (Furukiyoki Furusato). Organized by PhotoGuide Japan and details here:
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