JAPANESE FESTIVAL at the Oldest Temple in Tokyo! Setsubun at Senso-Ji, Asakusa
A look around Setsubun, a Japanese festival at Senso-ji in Asakusa, the oldest temple in Tokyo! Plus: what else these is to see in Asakusa.
Setsubun is a Japanese festival (matsuri) every February to celebrate the start of spring. It's known as the bean-throwing festival. The main places it's celebrated in Tokyo are Sensoji and Zojoji. Famous people throw beans to the crowd for good luck, with chanting. There are also ceremonial dances and food stalls. It was a really interesting experience! In the video I also show you around the backstreets of Asakusa and Nakamise Dori, the oldest shopping street in Japan where you can get lots of street food and souvenirs. There's also a beautiful view of the SkyTree and the Asahi Building across the Sumida River.
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Japan Trip: Shibuya Crossing and Shinjuku National Garden
Shibuya Crossing and Shinjuku National Garden Today, we visit the world's busiest intersection, Shibuya Crossing where up to 3,000 people cross the street at one time. We also check out the Central Park of Tokyo, Shinjuku National Garden.
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Must Visit Deer Park in Japan! Visit Nara Park and a Buddhist temple all in the small town of Nara, just outside Kyoto, Japan.
Nara Park (奈良公園 Nara Kōen) is a public park located in the city of Nara, Japan, at the foot of Mount Wakakusa. Established in 1880 it is one of the oldest parks in Japan. Administratively, the park is under the control of Nara Prefecture. The park is one of the Places of Scenic Beauty designated by the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (MEXT). Over 1,200 wild sika deer (シカ or 鹿 shika) freely roaming around in the park are also under designation of MEXT, classified as natural treasure. While the official size of the park is about 502 hectares (1,240 acres), the area including the grounds of Tōdai-ji, Kōfuku-ji, and Kasuga Shrine, which are either on the edge or surrounded by Nara Park, is as large as 660 hectares (1,600 acres).
While Nara Park is usually associated with the broad areas of the temples and the park proper, previously private gardens are now open to public. These gardens make use of the temple buildings as adjunct features of their landscapes.
The park is home to the Nara National Museum and Todai-ji, where the largest wooden building in the world houses a 15-metre (50 ft) tall statue of Buddha.
Tokyo Part 5 Sky Tree, Sensoji Temple and Emperors Palace, Japan 2019
Final day in Tokyo takes us to the dizzy heights of Tokyo Sky Tree at 634m, the tallest tower in the world. Amazing views over the city lets one see just how huge Tokyo is. From the modern to the old with a walk past the bizarre Asahi Building to the nearby Sensoji Temple before finding time to catch some last minute blossom around the Emperors Palace.
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SENSO-JI, AKIHABARA, KAPPABASHI STREET | TOKYO DAY 4
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Exploring Senso-ji temple, sky tree, kappabashi street, and akiharbara! We are loving Tokyo and I hope that you are enjoying these vlogs!
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Kochi, Shikoku, Japan - On day 4 in Shikoku, Japan we started off on the Henro Pilgrimage trail at Chikurin-ji Temple in Kochi City. Chikurin-ji is the 31st temple of the famous Shikoku Pilgrimage and where we begin our day in Kochi.
For lunch, we went into Kochi City to try the famous Katsuo Tataki.
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On our way back from a perfect day, we have one more incredible place to see - The Yusuhara Community Library was designed by famous Japanese Architect, Kengo Kuma, the same architect who has been commissioned to design the new 1.4 billion dollar National Stadium in Tokyo for the 2020 Olympics.
We finish the day at another one of Kengo Kuma’s properties for dinner, and it’s another delicious spread of regional dishes - including some ridiculous good wagyu beef.
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[Vlog] TOKYO SIGHTSEEING ~ HARAJUKU| SENSŌJI TEMPLE| TOKYO TOWER!
Time to see the sights that Tokyo offers!
Take a walk around Takeshita Street in Harajuku then off to see the biggest & oldest Buddhist Temple (Sensōji) in Asakusa with my old neighbours Michael & Jay
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Mitama Matsuri at Yasukuni Shrine 2015 (July 13, 2015) - 4K Ultra HD 靖国神社 みたままつり
Traditional Japanese Bon festival Mitama Matsuri is , today , it is popular as a summer tradition of Tokyo , crowded every year 300,000 worshipers.
Mikoshi swing and Aomori Nebuta , in addition to dedication events such as various entertainment unfolds , the earliest Bon and in Tokyo to be held
in the approach that has been wrapped in light , sight of stalls that are contiguous the eaves , the taste of nostalgic fair now It tells.
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Mausoleum uses LED Buddhas to remember loved ones
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1. Left pan of the inside of the LED-lit Ruriden mausoleum
2. Mid shot - right pan of LED-lit glass Buddhas
3. Wide of lady paying her respects to her loved ones - a Buddha on the upper level is lit in white light, highlighting where her loved one is
4. Right pan from lady praying to location where one of the Buddhas is lit white
5. Right pan from regular cemetery to the main building of the Kokokuji Temple
6. Setup shot - Kokokuji Head Priest Yajima Taijun sweeping the steps of the main Kokokuji Temple structure
7. SOUNDBITE: (Japanese) - Yajima Taijun - Head Priest - Kokokuji Temple
I wanted to make something different for people who are alone or people with small family units, who even if they opt for a conventional type of grave, will have no-one to come and look after it. The concept was to develop something that could be a suitable option for them.
8. Tilt up of a lit Buddha
9. Mid shot - right pan of LED lit Buddhas
10. SOUNDBITE: (Japanese) - Yajima Taijun - Head Priest - Kokokuji Temple
Even though the Buddhas are quite small and displayed closely together, one can easily understand that they represent people's remains and that's why the design turned out like this.
11. Wide of inside of mauseoleum
12. Low angle shot of lit wall
13. Mid shot of a Buddha lit white amongst many blue lit Buddhas
14. SOUNDBITE: (Japanese) - Yajima Taijun - Head Priest - Kokokuji Temple
At first you couldn't tell where your slot was. To make it easy for people to understand which Buddha was theirs, we decided to light it up and it looked good. Then we thought about lighting them all up and it looked even nicer, but once again we couldn't tell which Buddha belonged to whom. So we decided to use colours. The final result wasn't the original design. Little by little through trial and error we achieved what you see today.
15. Wide of a wall or LED-lit Buddhas
16. Main Buddha inside the mausoleum
17. Right pan from wall of Buddhas to Head Priest Taijun praying
18. SOUNDBITE: (Japanese) - Yajima Taijun - Head Priest - Kokokuji Temple
I think the feeling of praying at an old cemetery or here at Riruden is the same. For me we still pray from the same book and there is no difference between the two styles.
19. Man walking inside the mausoleum
20. Man typing the name of his loved one so the correct Buddha can be lit up
21. Man confirming the name of his relative so the correct Buddha may be lit up - A visitor can either use a swipe card or type in the name in a tablet
22. SOUNDBITE: (Japanese) - Kenji Yamanaka
When my auntie and uncle were alive, they decided themselves that they wanted to be cremated and put here. Furthermore they didn't have any children so, with no close relatives, if they had chosen a regular grave, nobody would have looked after it. It seems that's why they decided to choose this place, Ruriden.
23. Man praying for his relatives
24. SOUNDBITE: (Japanese) - Kenji Yamanaka
The last time I visited here with my wife and yes we thought it was beautiful but more importantly we felt it wasn't a lonely place. My wife even went as far as saying that she might want to come here herself one day. I think together with everyone else, this wouldn't be a lonely final resting place.
25. Mother and daughter at the entrance, inserting the name of their husband and father whom they've come to pay their respects to
26. Pan from wall to mother and daughter praying
27. Closeup of mother and daughter praying
28. SOUNDBITE: (Japanese) - Kimie Suwahara
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TOKYO Walking Asakusa Station to Tokyo Skytree 東京散策「浅草駅から東京スカイツリー」
Went to Asakusa station and Tokyo sky tree.
Music=「大脱走」,the city of Prague philharmonic & James Fitzpatrick.
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東京の浅草からスカイツリーまでの道のりをビデオにしてみました。
音楽は映画「大脱走」のメインテーマを選びました。
I made a video from Asakusa station to Tokyo sky tree with the song of the movie ''Great escape''.
HARAJUKU + SHIBUYA | JAPAN VLOG
On day three in Tokyo we explored Harajuku, Takeshita Street, Shibuya, Shinigawa, visit a few temples, fed some koi fish, ate a lot of food, walked a lot of miles, and drove through Tokyo on go-karts in onesies!
I originally wanted to be Yoshi or Mario but at the end of the day, I guess it was dirty from being used throughout the day. So I settled for a turtle onesie. If you know what character this is let me know in the comments below! I'm so curious. And then my husband terrorized Tokyo dressed as GODZILLA! It was a highlight to the entire trip and I definitely recommend it!
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2012 New Years Eve Celebrations in Tokyo
Rang in another year in Tokyo. Went to Yasukuni Shrine for the turning of the new year. They beat a drum in the shrine as people make their prayers. From there I took a quick jaunt into Roppongi then onto Tokyo Decadance Bar. Afterwards a number of us went to nearby local shrine.
2012 is the Year of the Dragon and it seems to be off to an auspicious start. Got woken up out of my stupor from a sizable earthquake. Hope there won't be any repeats like last year!
Happy New Years!
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Meiji-Jingu And Robot Restaurant Show (Part 2) | Tokyo, Japan | Digital Nomad Vlog 87b
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#1 Going to Kitchen Origin for breakfast
#2 Going to Meiji-Jingu
#3 Going to Pokemon Center Mega Tokyo
#4 Watching a water fountain show in the mall
#5 Grabbing some ramen for dinner before the show
#6 Watching the crazy Robot Restaurant Show in Kibukicho
#Expenditures for 6.14.2017
Box lunch and Ramen 830 Yen ($7.48 USD)
Metro to Kita-Sando 170 Yen ($1.53 USD)
JR to Ikebukuro 170 Yen ($1.53 USD)
JR to Shinjuku 160 Yen ($1.44 USD)
Robot Restaurant Tickets Booked on Klook 5,930 Yen ($53.42 USD)
Ramen dinner 480 Yen ($4.32 USD)
Japanese Whisky Shot 1,500 Yen ($13.51 USD)
Yankinikuen Restaurant 1,500 Yen ($13.51 USD)
TOTAL 4,810 Yen ($43.33 USD)
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