Walking around Akasaka Minato-ku, Tokyo - Long Take【東京・赤坂】 4K
Walking around Akasaka Minato-ku, Tokyo.
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How to enjoy the Japanese leisure island Odaiba!
The leisure island Odaiba located in the middle of Tokyo Bay is gaining more and more popularity.
It's a place where you can go with your family, your friends, your partner etc. and have fun the whole day.
There are lots of shopping malls, restaurants and other leisure facilities for you to explore.
You can go to Odaiba by the Yurikamome-train, by water-bus, … or even WALK! Getting to Odaiba is actually also fun! Why don't you hang out at Odaiba, feel the ocean breeze and relax?
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Madame Tussauds Tokyo
Decks Tokyo Beach Island mall 3F
1-6-1 Daiba, Minato-ku, Tokyo
TOKYO TRICK ART MUSEUM
Decks Tokyo Beach Island Mall 4F
1-6-1 Daiba, Minato-ku, Tokyo
DAIBA KAIKI GAKKO (Haunted House)
Decks Tokyo Beach Seaside mall 4F
1-6-1 Daiba, Minato-ku, Tokyo
TOKYO RAMEN KOKUGIKAN MAI
AQUA CiTY ODAIBA 5F
1-7-1 Daiba, Minato-ku, Tokyo
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YURIKAMOME Line 2-minutes walk from Odaiba Kaihinkouen Station.
RINKAI Line 5-minutes walk from Tokyo Teleport Station.
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ODAIBA Line or ASAKUSA-ODAIBA DIRECT Line 3-minutes walk from Odaiba Kaihinkouen.
On foot
RAINBOW BRIDGE
Summer (April to October) 9am - 9pm
Winter (November to March) 10am - 6pm
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Exploring the Shinagawa area in Tokyo!
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Office Area with forest
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Rakusui Bashi (Bridge)
2-11-1, Konan, Minato-ku, Tokyo
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Canal
4, Konan Minato-ku, Tokyo
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4-5-79, Konan, Minato-ku, Tokyo
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JAPANTRIP「Roppongi Hills」 Minato-ku, Tokyo【六本木ヒルズ(ムーミン)】
Roppongi Hills is one of the best examples of a city within the city. Opened in 2003 in the heart of Tokyo's Roppongi district, the building complex features offices, apartments, shops, restaurants, a hotel, art museum, observation deck and more. The office floors are home to leading companies from the IT and financial sectors, and Roppongi Hills has become a symbol of the Japanese IT industry.
At the center of Roppongi Hills stands the 238 meter Mori Tower, one of the tallest buildings in the city. While most of the building is occupied by office space, the first few floors have restaurants and shops and the top few floors house an observation deck and modern art museum that are open to the public.
Yokohama Japan Travel Guide
A travel guide for visiting the city of Yokohama, in Japan. Yokohama is Japan's largest city with 3.7M people. Just a short 30-minute train ride from Tokyo, Yokohama is an easy day trip. Highlights include: Minato Mirai, China Town, Yamashita Park, and the Sea Bass. SUSBCRIBE:
In this video I cover the major highlights of Yokohama that you can visit in a day-trip to Yokohama. After arriving at Yokohama station, I stop at the Tourist Information booth at the JR Yokohama Station to pick-up english maps. Then I head out the west exit to the Yokohama Station shopping district. On the West side of Yokohama station there are a great selection of stores including Yodobashi Camera, Japan's largest Electronics Store, Tokyu Hands Creative Life Store (my favorite store in Japan for cool gadgets), and Takashimaya department store.
I then head out to the Yokohama Station East exit to take a ride on the Sea Bass. The Sea Bass is a pedestrian ferry of sorts that goes between Yokohama Station, and Yamashita Park, with intermediate stops at Minato Mirai and the Red Brick Buildings. The Sea Bass has a direct route to Yamashita park that takes about 20 minutes, or an indirect route that makes those two intermediate stops which takes about 35 minutes.
Yamashita Park is a neat waterfront park with a nice wide pedestrian sidewalk along the harbor. Yamashita Park often hosts special events on weekends. The weekend that I visited Yamashita Park it was hosting an international food festival.
Chinatown is about a 5 minute walk from Yamashita Park... Check out my other video linked below for more info on Yokohama Chinatown.
Then I took the subway from Chinatown to the Minato Mirai district. The Minato Mirai district is Yokohama's newest district with some futuristic looking highrises including the Landmark Tower, Japan's tallest office building. The Landmark tower is also home to Japan's fastest elevators. Minato Mirai is best visited at night to see the colorful light displays on the Ferris wheel.
Yokohama is also home to a couple of note-worthy museums that I didn't visit in this video but at worth a mention. 1: Cup Noodle Museum (where you can make your own cup noodle). 2: Ramen Museum (more of a food-court with a whole bunch of ramen shops)
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TOKYO JOYPOLIS - Fun rides and cutting-edge VR attractions
Tokyo Joypolis at Odaiba in Tokyo is one of the largest indoor theme parks in Japan. Here, you can enjoy games that make use of state-of-the-art technology.
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Recently, attractions using 3D and VR technology are gaining popularity in Japan. The world's first free-roam VR shooting game ZERO LATENCY VR (Note: reservation is required in advance) is an attraction that you can't experience anywhere else. Up to six people fight together in a team using headsets with microphones to knock down enemies while moving freely around (no wires!) in a game arena.
Other thrilling attractions are Halfpipe Tokyo where you are standing on a snowboard which is speeding through a halfpipe and a 3D haunted house...OMG, that was too scary to be true!
Tokyo Joypolis is a great thema park with games and attractions for children up to adults. So if you are a big SEGA (or video game) fan or if its raining cats and dogs: this is the place to go!!
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JAPANTRIP「 Tokyo Midtown」 Minato-ku, Tokyo【東京ミッドタウン】
Tokyo Midtown is a city within the city in the center of Tokyo's Roppongi district. Opened in 2007, the complex includes apartments, offices, shops, restaurants, museums, park space and a luxury hotel. In its center stands Tokyo's tallest building, the 248 meter tall Midtown Tower.
The top floors of the Midtown Tower are occupied by the Ritz Carlton Tokyo, one of Japan's best hotels. Tourists who want to enjoy the view from Tokyo's tallest building can either stay overnight at the hotel (room rates range from 40,000 to 2,000,000 yen per night) or visit one of its high end restaurants.
Top 10 Things to DO in ROPPONGI Tokyo | WATCH BEFORE YOU GO
Top 10 Things to do in Tokyo Roppongi. A Tokyo Travel Guide through Roppongi streets to show you what to do in Tokyo Roppongi, where to go in Tokyo Roppongi and what to eat in Tokyo Roppongi from a local's perspective. We'll even visit Roppongi nightlife and Roppongi Red Light District if you are interested in seeing what it is like such as the Roppongi Clubs.
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2014 Japan Trip - Hamamatsucho/Minato Walkthrough
Not far from the Pokemon Center in Tokyo, here's a little walkthrough of the area leading back from the Hamamatsucho subway line to the Prince Park Tower hotel in Minato.
Enjoy :)
Japan Honeymoon - Part 11 (Minato/Odaiba)
A slightly shorter installment of our Honeymoon trip - with views from Tokyo Tower and the inside of Venus Port Mall! Was a lovely, chilled out day seeing some different sights :)
MUSIC - Respect The Power Of Love by Namie Amuro (MIDI)
Minato Ku Festival, Tokyo Japan
The last marching group in the Minato Ku Parade. Purple polka-dot kimono ladies.
A visit to the State Guest House - Akasaka Palace in Tokyo!
One of the hidden highlights in Tokyo is the “State Guest House Akasaka Palace”. Most of you have even seen this place on television. What kind of place that is? The “Visit Minato City” team got special permission to film the beautiful palace. Let's have a look!
The State Guest House, Akasaka Palace was built in 1909 as the Crown Prince's Palace. It is the only Neo-Baroque style palace in Japan. Today, it is used as the State Guest House. For several years, the Guest House couldn't be visited - but now it is open to the public throughout the year!
It is a western style building, but you’ll find many hidden Japanese decorations. (Taking photos inside the building is not allowed. Keep the memories in your heart!^^)
You don't need to apply beforehand when visiting the main building and the gardens surrounding it. In case of the Japanese Style Annex Yushintei you have to apply. It can only be visited with a booked tour. But it's worth it!!
The annex is a facility where foreign guests are welcomed in the Japanese style of hospitality. Here, you can see colorful Nishikigoi, a tea room and a stone garden.
Akasaka Palace is a great place and a MUST-SEE when visiting Tokyo!
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State Guest House Akasaka Palace
2-1-1, Moto-Akasaka, Minato-ku
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Footage from Shiodome, Shinbashi, Hamamatsucho, Zojoji Temple.
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Minato (港区 Minato-ku?) is one of the 23 special wards of Tokyo, Japan. As of 1 March 2008, it had an official population of 217,335 and a population density of 10,865 persons per km². The total area is 20.34 km².[1]
Minato hosts 49 embassies. It is also home to various companies, including Honda, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd., Mitsubishi Motors Corporation, NEC, Sony,[2] Fujitsu[3] and Toshiba.
Streets of Shinbashi 新橋 Minato / Tokyo HD
The streets of Shinbashi, in Tokyo. With Nakagin Capsule Tower, Shimbashi Station, and more.
Roppongi Hills and Tokyo Tower in the Minato ward of Tokyo
Roponggi Hills integrates office space, apartments, shops, restaurants, cafés, movie theatres, a museum, a hotel, a major TV studio, an outdoor amphitheatre, and parks.
Tokyo Tower built in 1958 is a communications and observation tower at 332.9 metres (1,092 ft), it is the second-tallest structure in Japan. The structure is an Eiffel Tower-inspired steel lattice tower that is painted white and orange to comply with air safety regulations.
Built in 1958, the tower's main sources of revenue are tourism and antenna leasing. Over 150 million people have visited the tower since its opening. FootTown, a four-story building located directly under the tower, houses museums, restaurants and shops. Departing from there, guests can visit two observation decks. The two-story Main Observatory is located at 150 metres (490 ft), while the smaller Special Observatory reaches a height of 249.6 metres (819 ft).
The Tower is not high enough to adequately serve all of the Tokyo region with digital transmission. Thus, Tokyo Skytree, was built in February 29, 2012, as the main broadcast tower.
Top 10 Things to Do in Yokohama
Yokohama is a port city rich with history, culture, and entertainment options. One of Japan’s most multicultural cities, Yokohama has a little something to offer everyone. Follow our guide Chris on a tour through a selection of the best places to visit.
For more information on Yokohama, check out the official visitors guide.
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Best Ramen at Minato-ku
A minato-ku esiste un piccolo negozio di Ramen e Gyoza dove fanno il miglior ramen che abbia mai provato
Japan Trip 2014 Tokyo Minato-ku Azabu-dai Reiyūkai
Reiyūkai
Reiyūkai (霊友会 Spiritual-Friendship-Association), or Reiyūkai Shakaden is an organization founded in 1920 by Kakutarō Kubo and Kimi Kotani. It is a lay organization—meaning that there are no priests—associated with Nichiren Buddhism. Reiyūkai considers itself the grandfather of lay-based new religions devoted to the Lotus Sutra and ancestor veneration. Shakaden in the name Reiyūkai Shakaden means that this organization lays extra emphasis on the veneration of Shakyamuni Buddha, the founder of Buddhism. A further offshoot from Reiyūkai, in 1938, is Risshō Kōsei Kai.
The Reiyūkai has a representative in the neo-nationalist Nippon Kaigi (Japan Conference) which sees its mission to promote patriotic education, the revision of the constitution, and support for official visits to Yasukuni Shrine. Former Tokyo governor Shintaro Ishihara is a believer and writes in reiyūkai publications.
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JAPANTRIPGUIDE「Former Nogi Maresuke House 旧乃木邸」Minato-ku, Tokyo
Former Nogi House, or Kyu-Nogi-tei (旧乃木邸), located next to the Nogi Shrine, was the residence of Nogi Maresuke and his family.
The estate was donated to the then Tokyo City by his will and thus has been preserved as a public park up to now. This park was, unlike neigboring Nogi Shrine, managed to avoid being bombard in the war and preserves his modest house with three small buildings which were constructed in around 1902. Its admission is free.