【4K】Tokyo Asagaya Pearl Center Shopping Street - Binaural City Sounds, 4k Ambience
In this video I am showing you around my neighborhood in western Tokyo(Suginami district, Asagaya station). The long Pearl Center Shopping Street offers many things to see and is great for taking a walk. I hope you will enjoy it. You will hear binaural street sounds on a sunny day, so please use your headphones for best exposure.
**** My YouTube Beginner Gear used in this video:
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【4K】Tokyo Asagaya Pearl Center early evening walk - Binaural City Sounds, 4k Ambience
In this video I am showing you around my neighborhood in western Tokyo(Suginami district, Asagaya station). The long Pearl Center Shopping Street offers many things to see and is great for taking a walk. I hope you will enjoy it.
**** My YouTube Beginner Gear used in this video:
I haven‘t applied any kind of post processing and just the intro and voiceover were added. Filmed in 4K at 60fps with iPhone X, Snoppa Atom stabilizer and Rode VideoMicro microphone.
Feel free to give me feedback and please like and subscribe to my channel if you like my work.
#Tokyowalk
#Asagaya
#阿佐ヶ谷
Asagaya Shopping Street Tour
Let’s take a walk through Asagaya a central suburb of Tokyo.
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Japan Trip 2014 Tokyo Walking Minami-Asagaya Suzuran-Shotengai and Pearl-Center.
Asagaya (阿佐ヶ谷) is a residential area of Tokyo located in Suginami ward (one of the 23 wards or boroughs of Tokyo) west of Shinjuku. Main access to Asagaya is via the Chūō-Sōbu Line, 12 minutes by train from Shinjuku station.
Shopping
The covered shopping street (shōtengai) Pearl Center, located on the south side of JR Asagaya station, is the largest in the area, though, smaller uncovered shōtengai also run to the north of the station. While Koenji to the east is known for its used clothing stores, most of the goods available are oriented toward household needs, though on the north side a number of used book and manga stores also do business.
Asagaya Station
Asagaya Station (阿佐ヶ谷駅 Asagaya-eki) is a railway station on the Chūō Main Line in Suginami, Tokyo, Japan, operated by East Japan Railway Company (JR East).
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Bakportinu
alley ar ais
geri xiyabanı
terug stegie
الزقاق الخلفي
rrugicë mbrapa
Հետ նրբանցք
vicolo
צוריק אַלייע
azu uzo warawara
gang belakang
lonydd cefn
глухий провулок
واپس گلی
tagasi allee
reen strateto
steegje
carreró
rúa
ಮರಳಿ ಅಲ್ಲೆ
δρομάκι πίσω
પાછા ગલી
ផ្លូវសយនត្រឡប់មកវិញ
უკან ხეივანი
natrag alley
bali lurung
gränd
umhubhe emuva
callejón
späť alej
nyuma kilimo cha
balik alley
Бацк Аллеи
surin dib
ซอยกลับ
alley pabalik
மீண்டும் சந்து
zpět alej
తిరిగి అల్లే
gyde
Hintergasse
arka sokak
फिर्ता गोरेटो
bakgate
ale tounen
baya titi
atzera kalezulo
sikátorban
ਵਾਪਸ ਗਲੀ
वापस गली
takaisin kuja
ruelle
обратно алея
hẻm trở lại
סמטה אחורית
глухі завулак
کوچه برگشت
ফিরে সরু গলি
Back Alley
beco
popo e hoki
назад алејата
परत आळी
sqaq lura
lorong belakang
буцааж модот гудамж
rov qab txoj kev
pada Ale
ຊອຍກັບຄືນໄປບ່ອນ
tergum arto
atpakaļ aleja
atgal alėja
alee înapoi
глухой переулок
뒷골목
后巷
後巷
裏通り
[4K] 3 Lesser Known Tokyo Alleys You Should Visit : Asagaya
Tokyo at night Asagaya - In this video I am showing you around my neighborhood in western Tokyo(Suginami district, Asagaya station) for the third time. This time I’ll take you to places close to the station starting from the north exit. There are quite a few beautiful and hidden alleys full of restaurants, bars and Izakaya (Japanese Style bars). I hope you will enjoy it.
**** My YouTube Beginner Gear used in this video:
I haven‘t applied any kind of post processing and just the intro and voiceover were added. Filmed in 4K at 60fps with iPhone X, Snoppa Atom stabilizer and Rode VideoMicro microphone.
Feel free to give me feedback and please like and subscribe to my channel if you like my work.
#Asagaya
#TokyoWest
#TokyoSecrets
Japan Trip 2014 Tokyo Cycling Asagaya Station North&South exit Night view Kawabata-dori
Asagaya (阿佐ヶ谷) is a residential area of Tokyo located in Suginami ward (one of the 23 wards or boroughs of Tokyo) west of Shinjuku. Main access to Asagaya is via the Chūō-Sōbu Line, 12 minutes by train from Shinjuku station.
Shopping
The covered shopping street (shōtengai) Pearl Center, located on the south side of JR Asagaya station, is the largest in the area, though, smaller uncovered shōtengai also run to the north of the station. While Koenji to the east is known for its used clothing stores, most of the goods available are oriented toward household needs, though on the north side a number of used book and manga stores also do business.
Asagaya Station
Asagaya Station (阿佐ヶ谷駅 Asagaya-eki) is a railway station on the Chūō Main Line in Suginami, Tokyo, Japan, operated by East Japan Railway Company (JR East).
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Japan Trip 2014 Tokyo Cycling Asagaya Station North exit Night view Star road St.
Asagaya (阿佐ヶ谷) is a residential area of Tokyo located in Suginami ward (one of the 23 wards or boroughs of Tokyo) west of Shinjuku. Main access to Asagaya is via the Chūō-Sōbu Line, 12 minutes by train from Shinjuku station.
Shopping
The covered shopping street (shōtengai) Pearl Center, located on the south side of JR Asagaya station, is the largest in the area, though, smaller uncovered shōtengai also run to the north of the station. While Koenji to the east is known for its used clothing stores, most of the goods available are oriented toward household needs, though on the north side a number of used book and manga stores also do business.
Asagaya Station
Asagaya Station (阿佐ヶ谷駅 Asagaya-eki) is a railway station on the Chūō Main Line in Suginami, Tokyo, Japan, operated by East Japan Railway Company (JR East).
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
【4K】Tokyo Koenji Shopping Street walk
In this video I am showing you around my neighborhood in western Tokyo(Suginami district). Koenji (高円寺) is famous for having many shopping streets interconnected, including more than a dozen small stores. It is just a 5 minute train ride on the JR Chuo Line from Shinjuku. Koenji is popular for being a paradise for street fashion and having great cheap Japanese style bars (Izakaya) and restaurants. I hope you will enjoy it.
**** My YouTube Beginner Gear used in this video:
Filmed in 4K at 60fps(for the first time, instead of 24fps) with iPhone X, Snoppa Atom stabilizer and Rode VideoMicro microphone. I have to apologize for the slight flickering that occurs sometimes because of a shutter speed issue that I figured out too late.
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#Koenji #Tokyowalk #Tokyo
Tokyo - Asagaya - Tranquility City
My first time ever in Japan and as usual with almost no advance preparation - what could go wrong?
I got off to a fantastic start in Tokyo based upon luck. (you have to have luck when you travel). My biggest worry in Tokyo was the cost of accommodations. In Southeast Asia the target for accommodations was around $35. $35 won't get you much in Tokyo (with one exception - more about that later). In the end I was thrilled to find on AGODA (internet hotel search) the Smile Hotel for $70. That was the good news, the bad news was that it was located in a part of TOKYO called ASAGAYA, a 20 minute train ride from downtown. In the end it turned out be an exceptional location for it brought me to a neighborhood like no other, perhaps anywhere in the world, How could such tranquility exit in the world's largest city within 20 minutes of downtown - see for yourself.
BORDERLESS HOUSE in Tokyo ASAGAYA
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Japan Trip 2014 Tokyo Asagaya Anime Street was newly opened. 1616
This video is I walking Asagaya Anime Street.
Asagaya Anime Street was newly opened.Anime shops, Anime art and Restaurants Cafés.
Near Asagaya station, pass under the JR Chuo line.
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Asagaya Station
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Asagaya Station (阿佐ヶ谷駅 Asagaya-eki) is a railway station on the Chūō Main Line in Suginami, Tokyo, Japan, operated by East Japan Railway Company (JR East).
Asagaya
Asagaya (阿佐ヶ谷) is a suburb of Tokyo located in the Suginami ward west of Shinjuku. Main access to Asagaya is via the Chūō-Sōbu Line, 12 minutes by train from Shinjuku station.
Japan Trip 2014 Tokyo Cycling & Walking Koenji-Shōtengai (shopping street)
Kōenji (高円寺) is an area of Tokyo in Suginami ward, west of Shinjuku. The neighborhood is named after some old temples in the area.
Kōenji is primarily a bedroom community with easy access to Shinjuku and Tokyo Stations. It was largely unaffected by the 1980s building boom and therefore many of the houses and shops in the area are small and reflect the character of pre-boom Japan. Due to its aging retail district and location on a major commuter route, the station area has become a center for small restaurants and Live Houses which offer live music. It is also known for having a young population and as a center for suburban underground culture including multiple used record and clothing shops. In 2006, when the Japanese PSE law went into effect restricting the sale of electronic goods built before 2001, Kōenji was chosen as the site for a protest due to its active retro culture and used equipment shops.
Shopping
After Harajuku and Shimokitazawa, Kōenji is the best-known area in Tokyo for used clothing shopping. The majority of the stores are on the south side of the JR station, on or near Look Shōtengai (ルック商店街).
South of the station is the PAL shopping arcade filled with many food, clothing, and discount goods shops. North of the station there are two main shopping streets filled with used record shops, restaurants and cafes. West of the station, both north, south, and under the tracks are many small yakitori's and bars. The station itself was renovated in 2006, and a brand new Hotel Mets opened at the northern entrance in March 2007.
There are several large supermarkets, including Queen's Isetan (near Shin-Kōenji Station), which stocks a fair amount of imported food.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Japan Trip 2014 Tokyo Cycling Kōenji-Station North&South exit Night view
Kōenji (高円寺) is an area of Tokyo in Suginami ward, west of Shinjuku. The neighborhood is named after some old temples in the area.
Kōenji is primarily a bedroom community with easy access to Shinjuku and Tokyo Stations. It was largely unaffected by the 1980s building boom and therefore many of the houses and shops in the area are small and reflect the character of pre-boom Japan. Due to its aging retail district and location on a major commuter route, the station area has become a center for small restaurants and Live Houses which offer live music. It is also known for having a young population and as a center for suburban underground culture including multiple used record and clothing shops. In 2006, when the Japanese PSE law went into effect restricting the sale of electronic goods built before 2001, Kōenji was chosen as the site for a protest due to its active retro culture and used equipment shops.
History
The current division of Kōenji into north and south around Kōenji Station is a post-war arrangement. The whole area surrounding Shukuhōzan Kōenji temple used to be called Kōenji.
There also used to be a town called Mabashi between Kōenji and nearby Asagaya, which has since been absorbed into Kōenji, although the name Mabashi is retained in some schools and shrines.
Awa Odori
Each year in late August the Kōenji Awa Odori festival is held over three days. This is increasingly becoming a major tourist attraction for the area. It is the second largest Awa Dance Festival in Japan, with an average of 188 groups composed of 12,000 dancers, attracting 1.2 million visitors over the course of the weekend.[1]
The festival has its origins in Tokushima and was adopted by Kōenji post-war. It involves a procession of groups performing traditional music and dance, and is enjoyed by a wide variety of people. The procession weaves its way through the streets on both sides of Kōenji Station, often with a dramatic conclusion at the finish line.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Japan Trip 2014 Tokyo Cycling Asagaya Star-Road (eating and drinking street)
On the lively street, Star Road (スターロード) originating from the northeast side of the JR Asagaya station, there are a number of tiny, intimate eateries, however while some places are renowned for their food, the size and number of these dens makes for an adventure.
Asagaya (阿佐ヶ谷) is a residential area of Tokyo located in Suginami ward (one of the 23 wards or boroughs of Tokyo) west of Shinjuku. Main access to Asagaya is via the Chūō-Sōbu Line, 12 minutes by train from Shinjuku station.
Asagaya Station (阿佐ヶ谷駅 Asagaya-eki) is a railway station on the Chūō Main Line in Suginami, Tokyo, Japan, operated by East Japan Railway Company (JR East).
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Bakportinu
alley ar ais
geri xiyabanı
terug stegie
الزقاق الخلفي
rrugicë mbrapa
Հետ նրբանցք
vicolo
צוריק אַלייע
azu uzo warawara
gang belakang
lonydd cefn
глухий провулок
واپس گلی
tagasi allee
reen strateto
steegje
carreró
rúa
ಮರಳಿ ಅಲ್ಲೆ
δρομάκι πίσω
પાછા ગલી
ផ្លូវសយនត្រឡប់មកវិញ
უკან ხეივანი
natrag alley
bali lurung
gränd
umhubhe emuva
callejón
späť alej
nyuma kilimo cha
balik alley
Бацк Аллеи
surin dib
ซอยกลับ
alley pabalik
மீண்டும் சந்து
zpět alej
తిరిగి అల్లే
gyde
Hintergasse
arka sokak
फिर्ता गोरेटो
bakgate
ale tounen
baya titi
atzera kalezulo
sikátorban
ਵਾਪਸ ਗਲੀ
वापस गली
takaisin kuja
ruelle
обратно алея
hẻm trở lại
סמטה אחורית
глухі завулак
کوچه برگشت
ফিরে সরু গলি
Back Alley
beco
popo e hoki
назад алејата
परत आळी
sqaq lura
lorong belakang
буцааж модот гудамж
rov qab txoj kev
pada Ale
ຊອຍກັບຄືນໄປບ່ອນ
tergum arto
atpakaļ aleja
atgal alėja
alee înapoi
глухой переулок
뒷골목
后巷
後巷
裏通り