Best Things To Do in Taka cho, Japan
Taka-cho Travel Guide. MUST WATCH. Top 10 things you have to do in Taka-cho. We have sorted Tourist Attractions in Taka-chofor You. Discover Taka-choas per the Traveler Resources given by our Travel Specialists. You will not miss any fun thing to do in Taka-cho.
This Video has covered top 10 Best Things to do in Taka-cho.
Don't forget to Subscribe our channel to view more travel videos. Click on Bell ICON to get the notification of updates Immediately.
List of Best Things to do in Taka-cho, Japan
Konpira Shrine
Kitaharima Yokamura Park
Aotama Shrine
Katsura Shrine
Gion Shrine
Otoshi Shrine
Ebisu Shrine
Best Things To Do in Akkeshi cho, Japan
Akkeshi-cho Travel Guide. MUST WATCH. Top 10 things you have to do in Akkeshi-cho. We have sorted Tourist Attractions in Akkeshi-chofor You. Discover Akkeshi-choas per the Traveler Resources given by our Travel Specialists. You will not miss any fun thing to do in Akkeshi-cho.
This Video has covered top 10 Best Things to do in Akkeshi-cho.
Don't forget to Subscribe our channel to view more travel videos. Click on Bell ICON to get the notification of updates Immediately.
List of Best Things to do in Akkeshi-cho, Japan
Cape Aikappu
Bekkanbeushi Wetland
Ayamegahara
Nenohi Park
Akkeshi Boyodai
Aikappu Natural History Museum
Kokutai-ji Temple
Akkeshi Town Local Hall
Akkeshi Prefectural Natural Park
Koya-ji Temple
Bunkyo Tourist Attractions: 15 Top Places to Visit
Planning to visit Bunkyo? Check out our Bunkyo Travel Guide video and see top most Tourist Attractions in Bunkyo.
Top Places to visit in Bunkyo:
Koishikawa Korakuen Garden, Nezu Shrine, University of Tokyo, LaQua, Yushima Tenmangu, Tokyo Dome, St. Mary's Cathedral Tokyo, Bunkyo Civic Center, Gokokuji Temple, Koishikawa Botanical Garden, The Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum, Toyo Bunko Museum, Statue of Hachiko & Hidesaburo Ueno, Higo-Hosokawa Garden, Yushima Seido
Visit our website:
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.
Subscribe for more videos:
☞
Read more about it on our blog:
☞
Extra footage and talking points
☞
Our crazy Instagram feed:
☞
Check us out on Facebook:
☞
Chat with us on Twitter
☞
Music by Epidemic Sound
☞ (
#Sushi #Japan #Tokyo
Visit Tokyo 2018 - PRIME Spots!!!
Visit Tokyo 2018 - PRIME Spots!!! Tokyo, Japan has so much to offer a tourist! A visit to Tokyo would not be complete without a visit to these prime spots! We only share our top Tokyo attractions with travel tips and tricks to make your 2018 Tokyo visit the best!
Disclaimer: Some of these links go to one of my websites and some are affiliate links where I'll earn a small commission if you make a purchase at no additional cost to you.
❤️MOST STACKABLE - Six Piece Packing Cubes
❤️2020 Olympic Polo
❤️2020 Olympic Emblem T-Shirt
❤️2020 Paralympic T-Shirt
✳️DISCOUNT TICKETS:
Robot Restaurant (about a 2500 Yen / $25 Discount ):
Samurai Museum (about a 100 Yen / $1 Discount:
Tokyo City View (about a 100 Yen / $1 /Discount):
9hours, the Capsule Hotel in Narita International Airport
It's a video about 9 hours, the capsule hotel in Narita International Airport.
Taka Walks Blog
takawalks.com
CU CHI TUNNELS, VIETNAM
Cu Chi Tunnels are an immense network of underground tunnels located in Ho Chi Minh, Saigon known for its role during the Vietnam War or the American War. Today it's an important historical site to visit in Vietnam. Educational day made possible by:
Consider subscribing:
Watch more Vietnam vlogs:
Hi travellers!
The Cu Chi Tunnels are an immense network of underground tunnels located in Ho Chi Minh, Saigon. Today the tunnels are preserved and converted into a memorial complex. Here you can learn first hand what it was like during wartime in Vietnam. See how soldiers lived and what tactics were implemented during the war. The tunnels were used by Viet Cong soldiers during combat as well as for housing, hospital, food, and more.
I’m a bit claustrophobic and wasn’t able to climb through too much of the tunnel. But that tunnel was expanded for tourists, back then the soldiers were climbing on their bellies. The conditions of war is rough and it is very difficult for us to grasp what it was like with the present day historical site. But I hope the video provides you with some educational context and encourages you to come here to experience & learn for yourself. Respects to all the soldiers, both Vietnamese and American, that fought in this conflict.
If you’re coming to Ho Chi Minh, I absolutely recommend coming here. This is an important historic site to visit!
If you've made it this far, please help give the videos a thumbs up, thank you!
Let's connect:
INSTAGRAM →
FACEBOOK →
Equipment used:
Olympus Camera
Lens
Compact mic
Travel tripod
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Want more videos? Ways to support →
Become a Patron →
Download my free Become a Digital Nomad E-book →
Full equipment list & travel must-haves →
LYLE AND RJ | DIY Travelers : Tokyo Adventures - Day 3 - Edo Lights
Lyle and RJ's DIY Travels
This video was originally intended for private viewing for our family and friends, but I think it would be better if other people would see our experiences. Please feel free to comment and ask questions and be nice. :-)) PS. We're not professional Vloggers
Follow us on Instagram:
@rjdelapena12
@mateogelar
Day 3
- Takaragawa Onsen
- Joetsu Shinkansen
- Shinjuku Station
- Shinjuku Yon - Chome
- Kabukicho
- Golden Gai
- Odaiba
- Diver's City
- Gundam
- Omoide Yokocho
- Sakura Dori
- Shinjuku Nichome
Attribution / Credits (Music):
Artist: Eric Taylor
Track: Traditional Japanese Music
Website:
Youtube website:
Eric Taylor Royalty Free Music Pack
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
Official website::
Tobu - Candyland [NCS Release]
NCS: Tobu Playlist:
Listen on Spotify:
NCS
➞ Twitch
➞ Spotify
➞ SoundCloud
➞ Facebook
➞ Twitter
➞ Google+
➞ Instagram
Tobu
➞ SoundCloud
➞ Facebook
➞ Twitter
➞ Spotify
Jazz In Paris - Media Right Productions:
Japan or Korea: Did We Make the Right Choice?
It's been one year since we announced that we were moving to Japan. Now that we look back, did we make the right decision? Do we miss Korea? Where's better for us to live, Korea or Japan?
We're talking about this a bit more, including our great fear in making this video, in our blog post. Read more if you're up for it.
☞
Subscribe for more videos!
☞
Our crazy Instagram feed:
☞
Check us out on Facebook:
☞
Chat with us on Twitter
☞
#Korea #Japan #Travel
Street Food in Japan - Tour of Ameya-Yokocho Market | Budget Japanese Food and Spicy Kebab!
Thank you for the overwhelming response, and your incredibly kind comments! Here are the winners. If your exact username is listed below, please send me an e-mail: mark@migrationology.com
1. Vhun Sims:
2. Pavan Pavan:
3. KEME:
4. Stephanie Burrell:
5. Nia Inayzie:
6. William Song General:
7. Mayank Mishra:
8. Da Crib 305:
9. Van2k Oda:
10. Rahul Kale:
11. Lue Lee:
12. thomas thompson sunshinescopes:
13. milliewong:
14. touchNgo:
15. Kris:
16. vince k:
17. Prajwal Pn:
18. Wardell Aujero:
19. Michael Calibri:
20. rockypocky713:
--
Ameya-Yokochō Market is a great Japanese street food haven in Tokyo!
Subscribe for more videos►
T-shirts for sale here►
There aren’t too many open air street flea markets in Tokyo anymore, but Ameya-Yokochō located in Ueno district, is one of the few remaining. It’s a market where you’ll find everything and anything - from a fresh wet market to shoes and cosmetics, all open air, and under the Ueno railroad tracks. It also happens to be a great place to sample some budget Japanese street food in Tokyo.
Here’s what I ate on this tour of Ameya-Yokochō Market:
Chirashi don - sashimi rice bowl, quality is not the best, but it is quite budget
Total price - 1,750 JPY ($15.92) for 2
Oyama Meat Pie - this is a little gem, it’s like a little deep fried meat patty - so greasy and so good.
Price - 200 JPY ($1.82)
Izakaya Hamachan - Throughout the market you’ll find plenty of little izakaya’s, Japanese pubs, where you can grab a drink and some food. They are great places to hang out when you’re exploring the food at the market.
Total price - 2,743 JPY ($24.96)
Taiyaki and ice cream - These are two of the most popular Japanese street food sweet snacks. The taiyaki wasn’t the best I’ve had, but the ice cream was quite nice.
Price - 450 JPY ($4.09)
Jumbo Kebab - Believe it or not, doner kebabs are actually one of the most popular street foods to eat at Ameya-Yokochō Market, and I saw mostly Japanese people eating doner kebabs. I ordered the super spicy hot sauce with my doner, and it was just the perfect spicy ending to this street food tour!
Price - 500 JPY ($4.55)
-
MUSIC in This Video: Can You Catch Me -
CAMERA GEAR used to make this video (these are affiliate links):
GH5:
Main lens:
2nd lens:
Microphone:
Tripod:
I would love to connect with you!
Instagram:
Facebook:
T-shirts available now:
Thank you for watching!