Kyoto, Gojo Ohashi Bridge to Shijo Omiya, Downtown Strolling [4K] POV
START: Gojo Ohashi Bridge
GOAL: Shijo Omiya
This area is center of Kyoto. However there are some old houses and small office houses.
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Japan's Most Terrifying Bridge: Eshima Ohashi ★ ONLY in JAPAN #33
It's been nicknamed the ROLLER COASTER BRIDGE because of it's super steep slope and appearance of being a bridge to the sky.
That's the Eshima Ohashi Bridge straddling Shimane and Tottori prefecture in Japan.
Facts about the Eshima Ohashi:
★ 1,446 meters long
★ 250 meters of continupus concrete in the center (the third longest Ramen bridge in the world!)
★ 6.1% grade slope on the Shimane Prefecture side
★ 5.1% grade on the Tottori side
★ The bridge needed to be high in the center to allow large shops to pass under.
☆ From the Shimane side, you can get the optical illusion view at the end of the street by the sea.
☆ If you have a good telephoto lens, go even further to the other side of the sea for a better shot. (Map below)
The bridge has a good pedestrian footpath on both sides of the road.
Bicycles are not allowed on the footpath so stay on the main road with the car, to the left side.
There is an observation point on the top that offers sweeping views all the way to Daisen (mountain).
The closest major access point is Yonago Station and airport on the Sea of Japan. From there, take a train to Sakaiminato and rent a bicycle or grab a taxi.
Sakaiminato is also famous for Japanese anime and the main street is like a museum of monsters!
The bridge is a 20 minute ride from Sakai Minato.
Take food with you from the station.
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Kyoto, Kamo River, bridges and birds, Japan (1)
Kyoto, Kamo River, bridges and birds, Japan (1)
(Shijo Ohashi Bridge, Sanjo Ohashi Bridge, Oike Ohashi Bridge,
Nijo Ohashi Bridge, Marutamachi-Bashi Bridge, Koujin-Bashi Bridge)
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京都 鴨川の風景 橋と鳥 (1)
登場する橋:四条大橋、三条大橋、御池大橋、二条大橋、丸太町橋、荒神橋
撮影地:京都市内 鴨川べり
撮影時:2016年7月
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Japan's Most Beautiful Bridge: Kintaikyo (Iwakuni)
Japan's most beautiful bridge is in Iwakuni, Yamaguchi prefecture and it is just -- stunning. During the start of the cherry blossom season here, let's walk across it and which checking out the Sakura festival on the other side of the river.
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[visit japan]京都、四条大橋と南座と飛脚(Shijo-Ohashi Bridge Kyoto Japan)
[visit japan]京都、四条大橋と南座と飛脚(Shijo-Ohashi Bridge Kyoto Japan)
京都、四条大橋と南座と飛脚。移っているものをそのままタイトルにしました。
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????????Kyoto Walk 4K in Japan - Shijo and Ponto-chō
A walk in the City of Kyoto, Japa, starting from Shijo Bridge, which is one of the entrances to Shijo Kawaramachi, a vibrant part of central Kyoto. From the Bridge we can Kamo River(Kamogawa), popular recreation spot for the citizens of Kyoto, where we see many couples, and families along the river bank.
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Shijo Ohashi:
Kamo River(Kamogawa):
Ponto-cho:
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Kamo River
The Kamo River (鴨川 Kamo-gawa, duck river – see onomastics) is located in Kyoto Prefecture, Japan. The riverbanks are popular walking spots for residents and tourists. In summer, restaurants open balconies looking out to the river. There are pathways running alongside the river on which one can walk along the river, and some stepping stones that cross the river. The water level of the river is usually relatively low; less than one meter in most places. During the rainy season, however, the pathways sometimes flood in their lower stretches.
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Ponto-cho
Pontocho (先斗町, Pontochō) is one of Kyoto's most atmospheric dining areas. It is a narrow alley running from Shijo-dori to Sanjo-dori, one block west of Kamogawa River. The alley is packed with restaurants on both sides offering a wide range of dining options from inexpensive yakitori to traditional and modern Kyoto cuisine, foreign cuisine and highly exclusive establishments that require the right connections and a fat wallet.
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City Walk in Kyoto Japan/Shijo Street from Shijo Karasuma to Shijo Kawaramachi
【Shijo Street (Shijo Karasuma ~ Shijo Kawaramachi)】
Shijo Street (Shijo-dori) runs in the center of Kyoto, Japan from east to west through the commercial center of the city. Shijo means Fourth Avenue of Heian-kyo, the ancient capital.
The eastern end of the street is Yasaka Shrine and the western end is Matsunoo Shrine. The street is particularly busy with pedestrians and traffic from the east end to Karasuma Street. The east end passes through the courtesan's district of Gion, with the historic street of Hanami Lane branching off to the south, with the famous Ichiriki Chaya at the corner. It then crosses the Kamo River at Shijo Bridge, and from there to Karasuma Street (Shijo Karasuma) the sidewalk is covered (except at major streets) and features several department stores, such as Daimaru and Marui. The center of this area is the intersection with Kawaramachi Street (Shijo Kawaramachi), a very busy shopping area.
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Highway through a Building Story ★ ONLY in JAPAN
Osaka's Gate Tower Building is an amazing sight to see because ... well, how should I put this? A highway goes through the building.
It literally does, and there is a story behind it.
In this episode, John not only goes inside to see where the elevator takes him, he also drives through it -- in a Lotus Seven. We'll also go up the Umeda Sky Building and catch some fantastic angles of the city, skyline and Gate Tower Building.
THE STORY:
Here it is from the building owner.
It’s basically a land rights dispute with a sort of happy ending.
The property was owned by a business (coal and wood company) since the early Meiji era but when business declined, so did the buildings in the 1970s. The area was approved to be redeveloped in 1983 but the property holder refused to give up the land, even though new building permits had been refused to him. The highway corporation and the property owner negotiated for 5 years and what you see today is their compromise. Highways usually buy the land they’re on but a new law in 1989 allowed the possibility of having two owners on the same spot, really meant for highways to go underground but hey – let’s get creative.
The highway is the legal tenant of floors 5 through 7.
The current building tenant on the other floors is TKP.
WHERE IS THE BUILDING WITH THE HIGHWAY THROUGH IT?
Google map:
Closest Station: JR Fukushima Station
It's one stop away from JR Osaka Station on the Loop Line.
Special thank you to TKP and the building owners for allowing me to film inside the building.
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Thank you to Yasui-san from F-1 BIN Co. for driving me through the building in his LOTUS SEVEN (1996)
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【4K】Kamo River in Gion, Kyoto, Japan at Night【鴨川/祇園/京都/日本】
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【About this video】
It is a video to walk around along Kamo River in Gion, Kyoto at night.
【Shooting Date】
June 26, 2019
【Kamo River(鴨川)】
A large river flowing in Kyoto.
Not only is it a tourist destination, but it is also a place of relaxation for locals.
Adress: Kawabatacho, Kyoto Shi Higashiyama Ku, Kyoto Fu, 605-0076, Japan
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-OSAKA- Senbonmatsu ohashi Bridge Going on a bicycle, returning on a boat [4K]千本松大橋を自転車で渡って船で帰る
Both ends of the bridge are looped, and the channel height under the bridge is 33 meters.
Since the shape of the bridge is like glasses, it is nicknamed “Glasses Bridge (MeganeBashi)”.
There is a free ferry terminal for passing pedestrians and bicycles.
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Kyoto Karasuma walking - Center of Kyoto [4K] POV
Karasuma street is main street in Kyoto.
The area around Karasuma street between Oike street and Shijo street is center of Kyoto.
Here is displayed most of Yamaboko in Gion festival.
Mic: External binaural mic (Headphones or earphones recommended)
OSAKA KYOTO Sightseeing Pass ⛩ Day Trip by Keihan Train | Yodoyabashi - Demachiyanagi Station
KYOTO Day Trip from OSAKA by Train using Keihan Sightseeing Pass. With this pass we can Hop on Hop Off Keihan line to explore Kyoto Tourist Attraction such as Fushimi Inari shrine, Kyoto Castle, Kyoto Islamic Centre and Gion.
Hi, welcome to my new video ! I will go day trip from Osaka to Kyoto by train using Keihan Osaka-Kyoto Sightseeing Pass 1 Day - ¥800
This one day Keihan Sightseeing pass allow us to ride Keihan line train free all day so we can explore Kyoto Tourisme spot cheap and easily. Easy because to reach the places like Fushimi Inari, we only take a 5 minutes walk from station .
I start this japan travel vlog kyoto and osaka from Yodoyabashi station, Osaka to Demachiyanagi station, Kyoto by Keihan Double Decker Express Train to explore Kyoto Islamic Cultural Centre and Kyoto Castle (Unfortunately it's rain ans we cancel it) and also have lunch at Salman and Sahel Kitchen Halal.
On the afternoon we ride Keihan regular train which stop at any station to reach Fushimi Inari Shrine and Gion area.
Please watch my one day trip video to Hakone and Mount Fuji from Shinjuku Tokyo by bus
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Japanese Scenic Train Ride Experience in Kyoto ★ ONLY in JAPAN
Japanese trains are famous around the world for their style, comfort and speed. In the countryside of Kyoto though, you may not have speed, but you do comfort and style. The Eizan Electric Railway starting at Demachiyanagi Station is a 94 year old line that is evolving fast. Since commuters are decreasing, Keihan Railways has changed the way it designs its trains to attract more tourists.
The plan is working and the Eizan Line is super cool.
The trains are all “One man” one person operated trains where the driver is also the conductor, taking tickets and payment before letting passengers off. They’re the ultimate multitaskers!
In September 2018, a strong typhoon damaged a lot of the Kansai region including Kyoto and the Eizan Line suffered heavy damage. The line was suspended for 90 days, the longest in its history. What’s impressive is that the entire company pitched in to help from the technical staff and construction to the office workers at headquarters. It’s a great example of teamwork in Japan and a reason why the Eizan line is so beloved.
There are many interesting stops on the Eizan line worth checking out.
We’ll stop at:
★ DEMACHIYANAGI STATION
The first station with change to the Keihan Line express for Osaka and Kiyomizudera, Gion, Central Kyoto
★ ICHIJOJI STATION
It’s known as Kyoto’s Ramen Town! There are 36 shops serving some of the city’s best!
★ KURAMA STATION
You can hike around Mount Kurama and Kurama Temple or head to Kurama Onsen for a dip in the closest hot spring to Kyoto city. It takes 40 minutes to reach Kurama from central Kyoto.
Get the Discount Osaka-Kyoto SIGHTSEEING pass
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Keihan Railways sells tourist passes for 1500 yen ($14.00) from Kyoto Tower. It’s also sold in Osaka at the airport and in town.
For foreign residents of Japan like me, there’s a 1-day train pass for the Eizan line for 1000 yen ($9.50) that lets you jump on and off. You can get this pass at Demachiyanagi Station.
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京都三条大橋店/Kyoto Sanjo Ohashi/STARBUCKS/JAPAN/日本
My name is SUTABAKA and I'm the Starbucks Traveller!!
I am from Hyogo Prefecture, Japan.
I am on a journey to visit Starbucks stores around the world, as well as to stores around Japan.
My dream is:
1. To go to every country that has Starbucks
2. To spread the excellence of Japan’s Starbucks abroad
3. To spread the excellence of Starbucks in places around the world to Japan, as well as to other countries
4. To visit the over 5,000 Starbucks stores around the world
5. To visit more Starbucks shops than any other Japanese person
It would make me happy to become the bridge that communicates the excellence of different Starbucks to people all over the world.
☆Starbucks’ Achievement of National Domination☆
2/12/2012 Achievement of National Domination
☆1/1/2016 6:00A.M. ☆
First customer of 2016 at the world’s first Starbucks at Pike Place.
☆Number of stores visited by country☆ 6/26/17, present-day
Japan: 1,337 stores (includes non-public stores)
Korea: 179 stores
China: 220 stores
Taiwan: 112 stores
Hong Kong: 71 stores
Macao: 10 stores
Vietnam: 17 stores
Cambodia: 5 stores
Thailand: 42 stores
Malaysia: 35 stores
The Philippines : 42 stores
Singapore: 78 stores
Indonesia: 19 stores
Australia: 9 stores
India: 21 stores
The United States: 106 stores
Turkey: 11 stores
The Netherlands: 15 stores
Belgium: 14 stores
France: 16 stores
Luxembourg: 1 store
Germany: 11 stores
Poland: 11 stores
Portugal: 3 stores
Spain: 14 stores
Andorra: 1 store
Switzerland: 1 store
Monaco : 2 stores
Austria: 12 stores
Slovakia: 2 stores
The Czech Republic: 10 stores
Hungary : 3 stores
Bulgaria: 2 stores
Greece : 10 stores
Denmark: 11 stores
Norway: 4 stores
Finland: 7 stores
Total: 2,464 stores
Nihonbashi: Japan's Bridge through War & Peace
Nihonbashi is JAPAN'S BRIDGE, culturally important for being the start of all highways and the origin of the TOKAIDO and NAKASENDO, routes leading from Tokyo (Edo) to Kyoto and Osaka.
There are reminders here only the 1945 bombing of Tokyo, blemishes and burns. The bridge is the topic of discussion in Tokyo because of a highway over it, leaving a shadow and hiding h Enimpresive views of Mt Fuji.
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Nihonbashi
1 Chome Nihonbashimuromachi, Chūō-ku, Tōkyō-to 103-0022
03-3543-0211
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January in Japan
Wife and I went to Japan in January, it's a beautiful place and a beautiful culture.
Music: Daughters by Tony Anderson.
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Places visited:
Tokyo
Kyoto
Yudanaka
What you'll see:
Tsukiji Fish Market
Gion District
Ryogoku Kokugikan Sumo Tournament
Shibuya Crossing
Shinkansen Bullet Trains
Yudanaka Outdoor Onsen
Jigokudani Snow Monkeys
Traditional Japanese Tea Ceremony
Tokyo Skytree
Fushimi Inari Shrine/Gates
Nijō Castle
Ninomaru Palace
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Camera: Canon 5DMK3 with Magic Lantern firmware and LightForm Cinema C preset, shot mostly at 60p.
Lenses: Canon 24-105mm 4.0 IS and the Canon 50mm 1.4
Edited on: Premiere CC
Color correction: Colorista II and Film Convert Pro 2
Scariest Bridges in the World
from the Vine Bridges of Iya Valley to the Eshima Ohashi Bridge, here are the Scariest Bridges in the World.
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# 8 Vine Bridges of Iya Valley
Japan isn’t just home to big cities like Tokyo and Kyoto; it is also home to mysterious and strange places. One example is the misty West Iya Valley which is full of overgrown trees, flora, and the precarious “vine bridges”. The story of how these bridges came to be are lost to history, but what we do know is that they are made by real-life vines intertwined with planks. The bridge is sturdy but there are nearly one-foot gaps in between the planks, so if you’re a little nervous about walking on a bridge made of plants, you might want to find another way through the valley.
# 7 Hussaini Hanging Bridge
All you need to do is look at the Hussaini Hanging Bridge to understand why its so scary. It is a barely put together bridge that stretches across Borit Lake in Pakistan. With it’s sparse footing and steel wire it’s easy to see why it’s known by many as the world’s most dangerous bridge. Perhaps even scarier is the bridge right next to it which has collapsed and is treading water. It’s almost a warning that tells people not to use the bridge at all.
# 6 Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge (pronounced carrick-a-reedy)
The Carrick-a-Rede bridge is a famous rope bridge in Northern Ireland that links the mainland Ireland to the tiny island Carrick-a-rede. It is not a very long walk at only 20 meters or 66 feet in length but levitates 98 feet above a bunch of rocks and sea waves. However, you might be nervous to cross this relatively short bridge because it is entirely made of wooden planks and rope knots.
# 5 Zhangjiajie Glass Bridge
The Zhangjiajie Glass Bridge opened in 2016, and it is a truly spine-tingling experience. The bridge is suspended 900 feet high right above the steep valley. This bridge was built so that anyone crossing it can enjoy the nature and breathtaking sights below them. But, you might be a little too nervous to take in the view as you stare down at the nearly 1,000-foot drop. The scariest part might be the fact that one of the glass panes cracked underneath the feet of the pedestrian traffic. Now, the bridge is limited to less than 800 people at a time.
# 4 Haohan Qiao Bridge
The Zhangjiajie isn’t the only glass bridge in China. There’s another one known as the “Brave Men’s bridge” hanging in the Shiniuzhai National Park. Before 2014, the Brave Men’s Bridge already had a fierce reputation for being a harrowing walk. That’s when the park manager replaced the 300 meter or 980 feet long bridge just to make everything that much scarier.
# 3 Ai-Petri Bridges
In Crimea, there are these bridges that swing with the high winds of the Crimean mountains. The Ai-Petri bridge requires someone to have a gut of steel to get through. These peaks regularly experience gusts of up to 100 miles per hours many days of the year. If you can manage to cross these bridges, you will earn a beautiful view of the surrounding cities and the Black Sea.
# 2 Aiguille Du Midi Bridge
You can take a cable car all the way to the top of the Mount Blanc Massif mountain range in France and enjoy a view of the clouds. This bridge between two peaks is very short, but because you have to take a cable car up a mountain, it’s also very high. You will have to conquer any fear of heights as this short foot bridge is 9,200 feet high.
# 1 Eshima Ohashi Bridge
This list has some truly terrifying bridges, but this one might be the scariest to drive on. The Eshima Ohashi bridge connects the cities of Matsue and Sakaiminato in Japan, although it looks more like a rollercoaster than a freeway. It is known for having pretty much the steepest gradient of any bridge, and it’s so steep photos taken of it head on make cars look like they’re driving straight. Just remember to drive safely and keep your hands inside the vehicle at all times if you ever have to cross this bridge.
Jose's Japan Trip 2017 #14 - Kyoto, Sanjo Bridge 京都 三条大橋
This is the video that officially completes my journey on the Tokaido Road! Leaving off on the shores of Lake Biwa, I head on over to the Keihan Railway. The Keishin line runs as a street tram out of Otsu before eventually turning into a subway on the outskirts of the city of Kyoto. After a short ride, I finally reach my destination: Kyoto's Sanjo Bridge, the traditional western terminus of the Tokaido (as well as a few others, like the Nakasendo). Another statue located on the western side of the bridge is another fitting tribute for one journey that ends here. Only thing is, for me, this Japan journey isn't over just yet.