Nara Deer Park Bicycle Tour
If you're traveling to Japan, you absolutely cannot forego a day trip to Nara Deer Park. Located in the Nara prefecture, 45 minutes outside of Osaka, the park is home to over 1000 free roaming deer.
In our 2-day itinerary, we run through the Nara hotel we stayed in, where to rent a bicycle, sights, and general things to do in Nara Deer Park.
The best (somewhat lazy but not too lazy) way to get around Nara Park is via bicycle, especially if you're only there for a day trip and want to see as much as possible. It's a huge area with tons of temples (you'll defs be temple'd out after a day), Zen gardens, and beautiful scenery - walking it might just stretch your level of fitness. Okay, maybe just my level of fitness.
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How to Ride Subway & Trains in Osaka Japan - 10 Tips!
10 tips to help you ride the trains, subway, and Shinkansen in Osaka Japan. I cover everything you need to know to successfully navigate Osaka's public transportation system including how to buy tickets, how to plan your trip, and how to ride the train itself.
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Osaka Travel Tips: 10 Things to Know Before You Go to Osaka
Things YOU need to know before you travel to Osaka Japan. Osaka is the third most populated city in Japan with 2.7M in the city and 19 Million in the region. Osaka is often overlooked for Tokyo and Kyoto, but Osaka has its own charm that makes it a wonderful destination for visitors. Osaka is a welcoming, exciting, and place that should really be on your travel radar!
Osaka is located on the main island of Honshu, roughly in the center of Japan. Osaka is a great place to base yourself when visiting Japan. In the centre of the Kansai region, landing at it’s international airport will place you within an hours local train journey to Kyoto, Nara and Kobe. Osaka is worth worth 3-5 days.
2- Food
Osaka is famous in Japan for their food. Its nickname is “the nation’s kitchen”.
Most well known: okonomiyaki, which is a dish made with meat, seafood, and noodles.
Takoyaki, delicious fried octopus balls that are sure to curve your hunger cravings at night.
Kushikatsu. Kushi refers to the bamboo skewers that the food is on and you can find meat, vegetable and even cheese varieties here. Don’t forget to dip your fried goods into the tonkatsu sauce (but strictly NO double dipping)
And of course Ramen!
Osaka is home to 200+ Michelin starred restaurants and Dontoburi is the epicentre of that.
Aside from the delicious food, Osaka is also well known for its high quality Sake, or Japanese rice wine. The sake is made from fresh water that comes from the Osaka mountains
3-Kita (Umeda) North District
One of 2 major districts in Osaka
Newly rebuilt JR Osaka station is the heart
Business and lots of Hotels
Grand Front Osaka is amazing
YenTenjimbashi-suji Shopping Street
This 2.6km covered shopping arcade is the longest in Osaka
Umeda Sky Building is one of the tallest and most impressive buildings in Osaka. It’s more like two buildings connected by a bridge at the top. There’s a great observation deck at the top called the Kuchu Teien (“Garden in the Sky”) Observatory.
HEP 5 Ferris Wheel - 500
4- Minami (Namba) South District
Osaka’s 2nd downtown
Neon lights, crazy signs
Japan's version of Times Square
Shinsaibashi and Namba
Dotombori Arcade runs parallel to the canal on the south side and it’s lined with some of Osaka’s most famous and largest restaurants, which compete for business with huge signs and giant mechanical crabs etc.
Midosuji (shopping street)
Osaka’s “main street,” Midosuji is a broad street All the major international luxury brands have outlets here
Hozenji Yokocho (traditional alley)
Two small blocks east of Midosuji and two small blocks south of the Dotombori Arcade, you’ll find one of the most beautiful streets in all of Osaka and it looks like it was magically transported from somewhere in Kyoto. Entering this street is like slipping 200 years back in time.
Doguyasuji Arcade (kitchen and cooking supply shopping arcade)
About five minutes’ walk southeast of Namba subway station (easily reached on foot from Dotombori
Amerika Mura (trendy district)
Amerika Mura (or “Amemura” to the locals)
5- Otaku Paradise
Den Den Town. Osaka’s answer to Akihabara and not far from Namba station, here you’ll find all the weird and wonderful Japanese toys and manga you’ve heard about on the internet. Watch your step or you could unintentionally fall into adult-only territory. (Or intentionally, if that’s what you’re after.)
Den-Den is the city’s electronics, camera, computer and pop culture shopping neighborhood. It’s about 10 minutes’ walk southwest of Namba Station, in Nippombashi, running roughly between Nippombashi and Ebisucho stations on the Sakaisuji subway line. Many of the shops here have someone on hand who can speak English, so don’t be afraid to ask for help when looking for something.
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Kiso Valley Day Trip! Edo Era Japanese Postal Towns | Japan April 2018
Oh this was one of my favourite days of the whole trip! Hey everyone! Today Liam and I are off to Kiso Valley! Kiso Valley is home to two Japanese Postal Towns which are one of the 69 towns along the Nakasendo - an old route connecting Kyoto to Edo (now Tokyo) through the mountains. We walked between Magome and Tsumago, stopping for lunch, scenery and more general Japan travel tips! Thanks so much for watching! Off to Kyoto in the next vlog!
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This video kicks off my coverage of the 2015 July basho which takes place in Nagoya, Japan. I hope to have daily coverage thru the whole 15 days, with a few notable exceptions, since I am traveling to Nagoya to see SUMO live on Sunday the 19th!
Thanks again to all who donated to the Tip Jar for making this possible!
Who are you rooting for this basho? I'm hoping that Harumafuji makes a comeback and reasserts his Yokozuna pride.
Welcome to salem's premier japanese restaurant, Nagoya! At Nagoya there's a show every night at your table, Nagoya offers the freshest ingredients and the best steak and seafood, Salem's freshest sushi bar and master sushi chefs. Nagoya has Hibachi, Nagoya has large seating, Nagoya has a sushi bar, Nagoya has a full bar for your friends and family. Nagoya located at 3760 Center St NE, Salem, OR Across from Best Buy and the Lancaster Mall. Nagoya, where you can play with your food!
Hello and welcome to the upcoming SUMO tournament to be held in Nagoya Japan from July 10 to July 24, 2016.
Contest is open to everyone - please only enter once per YT user name. Pick your favorite wrestler in the upper division and predict their win/loss record for the Nagoya basho and be eligible for a fun SUMO prize!
Sorry for the lack of videos everyone, I still have yet to get inernet in my apartment due to some complications with the internet company. So yet again I am in Starbucks drinking an iced coffee and uploading videos :)
This is a short video explaining my apartment and some of the things I find funny.
I hope we have a great basho together and thanks for watching!
Exploring Osaka, Kyoto, Nara, Kobe, Hiroshima, Miyajima, Fukuoka, Nagoya, Tokyo.
Stay at Hilton Nagoya boasting a central location in one of Japan’s largest cities and enjoy easy access to local attractions.
During this banzuke and basho discussion I also show the opening day M6 Okinoumi v M7 Takarafuji match. Thanks for joining me for another 2 weeks of SUMO action.
In this episode the gang travel from the base of Mt Fuji after spending a wonderful (shithouse) night sleeping in the car to Nagoya, driving the mountain touge roads in the worst car known to mankind for such an activity, an Automatic Nissan Wingroad.
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Kanamara P*nis Festival Exposed ★ ONLY in JAPAN
★ Special Episode ★ This festival will next be held on Sunday, April 5 2020. Here's a preview with all the background you'll need.
Japan's Kanamara Matsuri as you've never seen it before!
Every now and then something very bizarre from Japan pops up in the news. This time, it happens to be bright pink and carried around the streets of a town near Tokyo. The Kanamara Matsuri / Festival is definitely unusual but there is much more to this story including a strong historical backbone and religious significance.
So – WHY #JAPAN ?!?! WHY ?!?
The international media sees the images and write the stories but never ask the questions. Let me do that for you in this episode.
The festival sometimes dubbed the “Penis” festival or the Utamaro Festival has a long history going back 200 years.
It was created by a transgender salon in Asakusa called Elizabeth who wanted to bring attention to the issue of STD, HIV / AIDS and the LGBT community. They succeeded in getting a lot of attention but over the last several years, the message has gotten lost in the shock and -- bright pink of their hand made phallus. Whatever you may think about Elizabeth, there is no doubt that it is the most photographed mikoshi in Japan!
Kanamara #Shrine is dedicated to both fertility and a place for prayer for women afflicted by sexual diseases. It's a place women go to today to pray to get pregnant and for a healthy child.
Those who have been unfortunate to contract a STD have been coming here for centuries. The priests approach those afflicted with a lot of compassion. Kanamara Shrine is certainly one that opens its arms to anyone and everyone who is suffering and that compassion is admirable.
In recent years, the worldwide media attention has been overwhelming skewed on the weird and the Kanamara Matsuri has become something of a joke and embarrassment in many Japanese eyes. I really hope that this episode can help shed light on the cultural, historical and religious significance of this festival in Japan today. It's more than a gag, a comedy piece.
Parental Guidance suggested:
Because viewers of the shows come from all different backgrounds and ages, I highly recommend anyone under 13 have a parent watch with them. There are no actual body parts shown but I know the material is sensitive for parents; and parents should be the ones making the decision if this should be seen or not. I added a rating at the opening for this purpose.
Where is Kanamara Shrine?
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Address: 2-13-16 Daishi Ekimae, Kawasaki Ward, Kawasaki, Kanagawa Prefecture 210-0802
How to get to the Kanamara Matsuri:
Station: Kawasakidaishi Station / 川崎大師
Take the JR LINE to Kawasaki Station then change to the Keikyu Dashi Line, a 50 meter walk from JR. Take the train 3 stops, 140 Yen.
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How to Ride Subway & Trains in Tokyo - 35 Tips!
35 tips to help you ride the trains, subway, and Shinkansen in Tokyo Japan. I cover everything you need to know to successfully navigate Tokyo's public transportation system including how to buy tickets, how to plan your trip, and how to ride the train itself.
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- Station maps don't show all lines
- Use route planning applications like Hyperdia
- Plan out your trip beforehand
- JR Pass comes in many different varieties
- JR Pass good for long distances but not very good for transport in Tokyo
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Should YOU Buy a Japan Railways Pass?
9 things to know to help you decide on whether or not you should by a JR Pass when you visit Japan. The JR Pass is an all you can ride pass that is available to foreign tourists visiting Japan. In this video I’ll be talking about the National Japan Railways Pass. It allows you to ride all JR Trains, including JR Kyushu, JR Shikoku, JR West, JR Center, JR East, and JR Hokkaido. The JR Pass is also valid for the JR Bus, JR Ferry, and the Tokyo Monorail from Haneda Airport.
The Japan Railways Pass is NOT valid on any private rail lines, which Japan has a ton of.. This includes any major city subway, including the Tokyo Subway.
There are many regional specific JR Passes that I won’t be covering in this video.
Cost:
7 Day Ordinary is Y29,110, Green is Y38,880
You can also buy 14, and 21 day versions.
For the 7 day that’s about $37 USD a day. Must be used on consecutive days. Cheapest to buy before you arrive.
The classic JR Pass itinerary:
one-way shinkansen (bullet train) ticket from Tokyo to Kyoto is Y13,080
roundtrip fare is Y26,160.
An ordinary one-week pass is Y29,110.
A one-way trip on the JR N’EX costs Y3020.
You’ve already saved money
It covers all Shinkansen trains.
Doesn’t cover the Nozomi Shinaksen on the Tokkaido Line, but it does cover the Hikari (the 2nd fastest) and Kodama. It’s a difference of 135 or 137 minutes between Tokyo and Kyoto. There are significantly more Nozomi trains than Hikari trains.
There are 7 Nozomi trains per hour leaving Tokyo Station, and 3 that are JR Pass eligible trains.
Also doesn’t cover the Mizuho on the Kyushu line.
Longer Distance:
Tokyo to Sapporo: 1 Way Ticket is ¥29,410. You’ve already saved money.
Lots of day trips from Tokyo:
Stay near Tokyo Station and day trip.
Nagano to see the Snow Monkeys Y16,000 RT
Nikko to see the temples Y10,000 RT
Nagoya to see the Castle, or visit the Toyota Factory, Y20,000 RT
Find out the prices where you are going at Hyperdia
Ease of use:
Just flash your pass to get in the station. No need to buy tickets for local trains, no need to reload IC cards. You can also use it just to buy something in the station, or even just pass through the station.
Some classic areas that the JR Pass isn’t useful for:
Hakone -- Buy the Hakone Free Pass
Nikko from Shinjuku (There’s a direct train to Tobu Nikko) -- Shinkansen from Tokyo Station
Osaka & Kyoto -- Get the Kansai Thru Pass
Pro tip:
You don’t have to activate your JR Pass “right away” on arrival… sometimes it makes sense to be in Japan for a few days, then activate the pass when you are going to take the first Shinkansen train.
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For the JR Pass to make sense you need to going long distances on the Shinkansen. If you’re just staying in one region like Tokyo or Osaka/Kyoto then don’t bother. If you’re going 1-way from Tokyo to Kyoto it’s also generally not worth it. We generally buy the JR pass on about 1/3 of our trips to Japan.
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[Japan travel guide] Osaka Dotonbori River Cruise + Dotonbori riverside #195
In the video, I introduce Osaka, Dotonbori River cruise!
Dotonbori is one of the most popular spot in Osaka, their food street is really famous.
However, recently Dotonbori River Cruise is getting popular as well.
So I try the river cruise, and try to let you know if it's good or not!
In my conclusion, it was pretty fun and you'd better try it if you have enough time and spare money!
There is a English tour guide in the cruise ship, You can have better an idea of Osaka Dotonbori!
Travel Tips : there are several different kind of cruise, so if you have preference (bigger ship, smaller ships, and etc.), you can ask them for more info. No extra charge, You can just wait for it!????
Here is the info of Dotonbori River Cruise I used!
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浅草散策 Stroll around Asakusa
0:00 エキミセ(EKIMISE Asakusa)
0:51 東武鉄道(Tobu Railway)
0:41 とうきょうスカイツリー(Tokyo Sky Tree)
1:12 浅草地下街(Asakusa Underground Shopping Center
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1:39 新仲見世(New Nakamise)Shopping street
2:03 都営バス(Metropolitan Bus)
2:27 台東区循環バス「めぐりん」(Taitō circulation bus Megurin)
2:49浅草寺(Sensōji Temple)
5:52 鳩ポッポの歌碑( tanka inscription”Hatopoppo”)
6:18 神谷バー(Kamiya Bar)日本最初のバー(Japan's first bar )
6:30 雷門(Kaminarimon gate)
6:56 浅草六区(Asakusa Rokku)Bustling street
7:03 浅草演芸ホール(Asakusa entertainment hall)
7:17 ドン・キホーテ(Don Quijote)General discount store
7:34 浅草バッティングスタジアム(Asakusa batting Stadium)
7:57 ホッピー通り(Hoppe Street)Bar district
8:05 浅草西参道商店街(Asakusa Nishi-sando Shopping Street)
10:01 浅草観音温泉(Asakusa Kannon Onsen)public bath
10:48 浅草花やしき(Asakusa Hanayashiki)Amusement Park
12:01 紙芝居(Picture-story show)
12:48 ビッグダディの店(Big Daddy's Shop)Celebrity
13:13 伝法院通り(Denpōin Street)Shopping street
13:23 浅草オレンジ通りのマスコット「オレンテくん」(Orente-kun)
14:50 ひさご通り(Hisago Street)Shopping Street
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Tagesausflüge von Tokyo aus ???? [ENG Sub]
In diesem Video stelle ich euch ein paar Orte rund um Tokyo vor, die sich perfekt für einen Tagesausflug eignen.
Vielleicht ist ja etwas dabei für euren ersten oder nächsten Tokyo Trip.
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In this video I introduce you some places around Tokyo that are very suitable for a day trip.
Maybe you can find some inspiration for your next Tokyo trip.
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Great Buddha of Kamakura Japan | Hachimangu Shrine | Hasedera Temple | Japan ANNventures
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Things to do in Kamakura?
In this video you will see The Great Buddha in Kamakura Japan, The Hachimangu Shrine and the Hasedera Temple
The Great Buddha of Kamakura (鎌倉大仏, Kamakura Daibutsu) is a bronze statue of Amida Buddha, which stands on the grounds of Kotokuin Temple. With a height of 11.4 meters, it has long been the second tallest bronze Buddha statue in Japan, surpassed only by the statue in Nara's Todaiji Temple and some recent creations.
The statue was cast in 1252 and originally located inside a large temple hall. However, the temple buildings were destroyed multiple times by typhoons and a tsunami in the 14th and 15th centuries. So, since the late 15th century, the Buddha has been standing in the open air.
The Great Buddha is located a 5-10 minute walk from Hase Station.
Admission fee : 300yen
Hours:
8:00 to 17:30 (until 17:00 from October to March)
The Hachimangu Shrine
Tsurugaoka Hachimangu (鶴岡八幡宮, Tsurugaoka Hachimangū) is Kamakura's most important shrine. It was founded by Minamoto Yoriyoshi in 1063, and enlarged and moved to its current site in 1180 by Minamoto Yoritomo, the founder and first shogun of the Kamakura government.
The shrine is dedicated to Hachiman, the patron god of the Minamoto family and of the samurai in general. The deified spirits of the ancient Emperor Ojin who has been identified with Hachiman, Hime-gami and Empress Jingu are enshrined at Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Shrine.
Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Shrine can be reached from Kamakura Station either through the busy Komachi-dori shopping street, or along the Dankazura, a pedestrian path in the center of Wakamiya Oji Street that is lined with several hundred cherry trees. Via either route, the walk from Kamakura Station to the shrine takes about 10-15 minutes.
Hasedera Temple
Hasedera (長谷寺) is a temple of the Jodo sect, famous for its eleven-headed statue of Kannon, the goddess of mercy. The 9.18 meter tall, gilded wooden statue is regarded as one of the largest wooden sculpture in Japan and can be viewed in the temple's main building, the Kannon-do Hall. According to legend, it was carved from the same tree as the similarly tall Kannon statue worshiped at the Hasedera Temple in Nara Prefecture.
Adjacent to the main hall is the Kannon Museum, a small museum that requires an additional entrance fee. It exhibits some more of the temple's treasures, including Buddhist statues, a temple bell and a picture scroll. Explanatory signs are in Japanese, and an English pamphlet with basic explanations is available. On the opposite side of the main hall stands the Amida-do Hall with an almost three meter tall, golden statue of Amida Buddha.
Hasedera is located a five minute walk from Hase Station, the third station from Kamakura along the Enoden railway line. The Enoden is a streetcar-like train that connects Kamakura with Enoshima and Fujisawa. Its terminal station in Kamakura is located just next to JR Kamakura Station.
Admission Fee: 400yen
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