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You can look at a symbol of the politics of Japan, “The National Diet building”. It is located near subway “Kokkai-gijidomae Station or “Nagatacho” Station.
In the neighborhood, the guard is severe, but at first you are fascinated by the beauty of the building, and, in the building harking back to a Greek shrine, there is the value of watching.
It was build in 1936. The building is made symmetry form. And the House of Representatives is placed on the left side towards the front. And the House of Councilors is placed on the right side.
In addition, the outskirts of the National Diet building are not crowded and may be a secret famous place spot to be able to spend leisurely.
There are a lot of green around here. If you just goes south while watching the beautiful scenery of the Imperial Palace, you can enjoy walking to Sakurada-mon.
If you are interested in “The National Diet building”, you can observe it. If it is weekdays, you can observe it.
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The Tokyo Imperial Palace (皇居 Kōkyo, literally Imperial Residence) is the primary residence of the Emperor of Japan. It is a large park-like area located in the Chiyoda ward of Tokyo and contains buildings including the main palace (宮殿 Kyūden), the private residences of the Imperial Family, an archive, museums and administrative offices.
It is built on the site of the old Edo Castle. The total area including the gardens is 1.15 square kilometres (0.44 sq mi)[1]. During the height of the 1980s Japanese property bubble, the palace grounds were valued by some to be more than the value of all of the real estate in the state of California.
- OLD PALACE
In the Meiji era, most structures from the Edo Castle disappeared. Some were cleared to make way for other buildings while others were destroyed by earthquakes and fire. For example, the wooden double bridges (二重橋 Nijūbashi) over the moat were replaced with stone and iron bridges. The buildings of the Imperial Palace constructed in the Meiji era were constructed of wood. Their design employed traditional Japanese architecture in their exterior appearance while the interiors were an eclectic mixture of then-fashionable Japanese and European elements. The ceilings of the grand chambers were coffered with Japanese elements; however, Western chairs, tables and heavy curtains furnished the spaces. The floors of the public rooms had parquets or carpets while the residential spaces used traditional tatami mats.
The main audience hall was the central part of the palace. It was the largest building in the compound. Guests were received there for public events. The floor space was more than 223 tsubo or approximately 737.25 m2 (7,935.7 sq ft). In the interior, the coffered ceiling was traditional Japanese-style, while the floor was parquetry. The roof was styled similarly to the Kyoto Imperial Palace, but was covered with (fireproof) copper plates rather than Japanese cypress shingles.
In the late Taishō and early Shōwa period, more concrete buildings were added, such as the headquarters of the Imperial Household Ministry and the Privy Council. These structures exhibited only token Japanese elements.
From 1888 to 1948, the compound was called Palace Castle (宮城 Kyūjō). On the night of 25 May 1945, most structures of the Imperial Palace were destroyed in the Allied firebombing raid on Tokyo. According to the US bomber pilot Richard Lineberger, Emperor's Palace was the target of their special mission on July 29, 1945, and was hit with 2000-pound bombs.
In August 1945, in the closing days of World War II, Emperor Hirohito met with his Privy Council and made decisions culminating in the surrender of Japan at an underground air-raid shelter on the palace grounds referred to as His Majesty's Library (御文庫附属室 Obunko Fuzokushitsu).
Due to the large-scale destruction of the Meiji-era palace, a new main palace hall (宮殿 Kyūden) and residences were constructed on the western portion of the site in the 1960s. The area was renamed Imperial Residence (皇居 Kōkyo) in 1948, while the eastern part was renamed East Garden (東御苑 Higashi-Gyoen) and became a public park in 1968.
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Tokyo Metropolitan Building & Imperial Palace
I went full tourist and visited the Tokyo Metropolitan Building to see if I could catch a glimpse of Mount Fuji, along with the amazing view, and then checked out the Imperial Palace.
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Nihonbashi was first built in 1603 when the Edo Shogunate was opened. Nearby are the Nihonbashi Mitsukoshi Main Store, one of Japan's leading department stores, the Nihonbashi Takashimaya S. C and the Bank of Japan.
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Exploring Japan: Casually visiting the former Nara Palace.
Make sure to like and subscribe! Today I wandered out to Nara, not to see deer but to check out a very historical site. The Nara Palace a place that has over 1300 years of history.
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Welcome! What you are looking at is a former Universal Studios, Halloween Horror Night, Walt Disney World actor/worker youtuber here. I really want to show the world to you! I was pretty inspired by Adamthewoo to get out and start making videos, and now I've left America to do just that. Now I'm out in Osaka, Japan. Living daily life in Japan. But I make adventure videos of exploring strange Japanese locations, theme parks like Universal Studios Japan, and generally showing off life as an American Abroad Jvlogging in Japan. As well I like to make Jvlogs about life in Japan. As I am a former scareactor at Halloween Horror Nights in Florida, I am very interested in the strange side of Japanese culture. Ghosts, Yokai, the Japanese equivlent of Oujia boards, abandoned Japanese buildings, and Japanese haunted houses like the one at Fuji Q Highland it's the longest one in the world!
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Japan Imperial Palace Gardens in Tokyo 2017
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This past summer I went to Japan and visited the Imperial Palace Gardens in Tokyo. Enjoy the beautiful rich culture Japan has to offer. Also a huge shoutout to our tour guide Yukiko for being so kind and amazing!
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Driving Tokyo: around the Imperial Palace
The Tokyo Imperial Palace is the primary residence of the Emperor of Japan. It is a large park-like area located in the Chiyoda ward of Tokyo and contains buildings including the main palace, the private residences of the Imperial Family, an archive, museums and administrative offices.
It is built on the site of the old Edo Castle. The total area including the gardens is 1.15 square kilometres (0.44 sq mi). During the height of the 1980s Japanese property bubble, the palace grounds were valued by some to be more than the value of all of the real estate in the state of California.
Filmed August 2019
東京ドライブ:皇居周回
2019年8月撮影
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Adeyto LIVE ???? YASUKUNI SHRINE SAKURA Cherry blossoms TOKYO
Just on the other side of the boulevard by Chidorigafuchi Imperial Palace Tokyo with their stunning Cherry blossoms and boats on the pond lake is the controversial and world famous Yasukuni Shrine: When the Emperor Meiji visited Tokyo Shokonsha for the first time on January 27 in 1874, he composed a poem; I assure those of you who fought and died for your country that your names will live forever at this shrine in Musashino. As can be seen in this poem, Yasukuni Shrine was established to commemorate and honor the achievement of those who dedicated their precious lives for their country. The name Yasukuni, given by the Emperor Meiji represents wishes for preserving peace of the nation.
Currently, more than 2,466,000 divinities are enshrined here at Yasukuni Shrine. These are souls of men who made ultimate sacrifice for their nation since 1853 during national crisis such as the Boshin War, the Seinan War, the Sino-Japanese and Russo-Japanese wars, World War I, the Manchurian Incident, the China Incident and the Greater East Asian War (World War II). These people, regardless of their rank or social standing, are considered to be completely equal and worshipped as venerable divinities of Yasukuni.
Japanese people believe that their respect to and awe of the deceased is best expressed by treating the dead in the same manner as they were alive. Hence, at Yasukuni Shrine, rituals to offer meals and to dedicate words of appreciation to the dead are repeated every day. And, twice every year-in the spring and autumn-major rituals are conducted, on which occasion offerings from His Majesty the Emperor are dedicated to them, and also attended by members of the imperial family.
Thus, Yasukuni Shrine has deep relationship with the Japanese imperial family. Also, five million people visit the shrine every year since it is known as a central institution for commemorating those who died in wars.
An afternoon in the financial heart of Japan -- Marunouchi, Tokyo 「東京 丸の内」
A spring afternoon in the financial heart of Japan -- Marunouchi, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo.
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- PRESENT PALACE
The present Imperial Palace encompasses the retrenchments of the former Edo Castle. The modern palace Kyūden (宮殿) designed for various imperial court functions and receptions is located in the old Nishinomaru section of the palace grounds. On a much more modest scale, the residence of the current Emperor and empress is located in the Fukiage Gardens. Designed by Japanese architect Shōzō Uchii the modern residence was completed in 1993.
Except for Imperial Household Agency and the East Gardens, the palace is generally closed to the public, except for reserved guided tours from Tuesdays to Saturdays. Each New Year (January 2) and Emperor's Birthday, the public is permitted to enter through the Nakamon (inner gate) where they gather in the Kyuden Totei Plaza in front of the Chowaden Hall. The Imperial Family appears on the balcony before the crowd and the Emperor normally gives a short speech greeting and thanking the visitors and wishing them good health and blessings.
Every year a poetry convention called Utakai Hajime is held at the palace on January 1.
The old Honmaru, Ninomaru, and Sannomaru compounds now comprise the East Gardens, an area with public access containing administrative and other public buildings.
The Kitanomaru Park is located to the north and is the former northern enceinte of Edo Castle. It is a public park and is the site of Nippon Budokan Hall. To the south are the outer gardens of the Imperial Palace (Kōkyo-gaien), which are also a public park.
- GROUND ( Kyūden )
The Imperial Palace (宮殿 Kyūden) and the headquarters of the Imperial Household Agency are located in the former Nishinomaru enceinte (West Citadel) of the Edo Castle.
The main buildings of the palace grounds, including the Kyūden (宮殿) main palace, home of the liaison conference of the Imperial General Headquarters, were severely damaged by the fire of May 1945. Today's palace consists of multiple modern structures that are interconnected. The palace complex was finished in 1968 and was constructed of steel-framed reinforced concrete structures produced domestically, with two stories above ground and one story below. The buildings of the Imperial Palace were constructed by the Takenaka Corporation in a modernist style with clear Japanese architectural references such as the large, gabled hipped roof, columns and beams.
The complex consists of six wings, including:
Seiden State Function Hall
Hōmeiden State Banquet Hall
Chōwaden Reception Hall
Rensui Dining Room
Chigusa Chidori Drawing Room and
The Emperor's work office
Halls include the Minami-Damari, Nami-no-Ma, multiple corridors, Kita-Damari, Shakkyō-no-Ma, Shunju-no-Ma, Seiden-Sugitoe (Kaede), Seiden-Sugitoe (Sakura), Take-no-Ma, Ume-no-Ma and Matsu-no-Ma. Famous Nihonga artists such as Maeda Seison were commissioned to paint the artworks.
The Kyūden is used for both receiving state guests and holding official state ceremonies and functions. The Matsu-no-Ma (Pine Chamber) is the throne room. The Emperor gives audiences to the Prime Minister in this room, as well as appointing or dismissing ambassadors and Ministers of State. It is also the room where the Prime Minister and Chief Justice is appointed to office.
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Tokyo Vlog #2 - Ueno, Imperial Palace Garden
Continuing my adventures around Tokyo, starting off with Ueno Park and then a side trip to the Imperial Palace Garden. This vlogging stuff is hard..so much footage, so little time. Enjoy!
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Japan - 3 days in TOKYO! (1080p HD) | Magda T
TOKYO - Japan
Below is our 3 days' itinerary with some travel tips.
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The best way to travel in Tokyo is to use the public transport and walk. Tokyo has a very extensive system of transport including metro run by 2 companies - Tokyo Metro and Toei Subway and one rail company (JR). Most signage is available in English. The easiest way to get around is to purchase one of the prepaid transportation IC cards - Suica or Pasmo. These are usable on all lines and they work across Japan. You can purchase them at major station or airports. You can also use them to pay for items in some shops!
DAY 1:
• TOKYO STATION:
-T's TanTan - Vegetarian ramen - Tokyo Station Keiyo Street
Japan, 〒100-0005 Tōkyō-to, Chiyoda-ku, Marunouchi, 1 Chome−9−1, JR東京駅(改札内)KeiyoStreet内 +81 3-3218-8040 0:06
-TOKYO RAMEN STREET - Tokyo Station Yaesu Side
• ASAKUSA (Asakusa station) - historical district 0:14
-SENSOJI TEMPLE with its iconic GATE KAMINARIMON
-Nakamise Street (lots of shopping vendors)
-Dempoin Street - designed to look like street from Edo Era
-Hoppy Street - izakaya (Japanese pub food)
You can stroll on the river & visit TOKYO SKYTREE 0:39
• UENO PARK (take the Hibiya line to Ueno station H17) 1:23
• UENO ZOO (with pandas) 1:34
• AKIHABARA (AKIHABA) - Electric Town & fetish porn centre (take Hibiya line to Akihabara H15) 2:29
-speciality stores
-Game centres
-Maid Cafes - @Home Cafe
DAY 2:
•TSUKIJI FISH MARKET (DAIWA SUSHI - cheaper than DAI SUSHI) 3:09
• SHIBUYA 3:44
- Hachiko dog statue
- SHIBUYA CROSSING (go to Starbucks and get a seat by the window on the second floor)
• HARAJUKU
-“Cat Street” 4:02 - walk Meiji-Dori north to Cat Street, then OMETESANDO (design boutiques) - walk left down to
-TAKESHITO DORI Street 4:17
• YOYOGI PARK 4:33
-Meiji Jingu Inner Garden
-MEIJI JINGU SHRINE 4:50
• SHINJUKU - Shinjuku Station - busiest station in the world
- To the west: skyscraper district with TOKYO METROPOLITAN GOVERNMENT OFFICE BUILDING with free observation deck on 45th floor 5:15
-North of Shinjuku - alleys with yakitori joints (skewers)
-To the east: night time district:
• KABUKICHO: red light district:
-bars/restaurants/neon lights - ROBOT RESTAURANT BAR : 90 mins shows (4 per evening starting 4pm)
• OMOIDE YOKOCHO - tiny restaurants
• GOLDEN GAI - tiny bars (careful about cover charges)
DAY 3:
• IMPERIAL PALACE - East Gardens with the bridge 5:42
• DAIKANYAMA - Tsutaya bookstore in T-Site Garden 6:31
• NAKAMEGURO - shops & restaurants along the Meguro River 6:44
• SHINJUKU GYOEN NATIONAL GARDEN (10 mins walk from the Shinjuku station) 6:58
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BEST FREE VIEW of TOKYO | Bunkyo civic center |TOKYO DOME area
TOKYO'S Best free view #2 | Bunkyo civic center |TOKYO DOME area
Don't want to pay the ridiculous prices to see Tokyo at the Skytree or Tokyo Tower? Here is a moderate view of Eastern Tokyo for FREE and it is right beside Tokyo Dome and all the attractions.
Spending a day in this area will give you so much to do and see.
Start off by going up to the 25th floor and seeing all of the east side of Tokyo including Ueno park area, the Skytree, Ikebukuro and Shinjuku from afar.
After that go down and enjoy all that there is to offer in and around the Tokyo Dome and LaQua areas. A great day for the family or the sightseer in you!
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Quick Guide of Tokyo Station in Japan for Travelers by FastMoJapan
Tokyo Station, the symbol of Tokyo, is roughly divided into two parts.
The Marunouchi entrance facing the Imperial Palace and the Yaesu Exit on the opposite side.
Tokyo Station, which has the largest number of platforms in Japan, is far larger than you might imagine,
but if you know the location of these two exits, you will not get lost.
In just center of the station there are Shinkansen platforms .
Unlike the brick retro Marunouchi entrance, the Yaesu entrance has a modern design.
The Marunouchi is a city lined with high-rise buildings and cafes, but Yaesuguchi is an image of small companies and taverns.
Both sides of the station are connected by three aisles, but there is also a passage through without buying a ticket.
Each exit of Marunouchi, the inner side of the circle is characterized by an impressive dome-shaped architecture,
and is also connected to the subway's Marunouchi Line.
The square in front of the station leads to the Imperial Palace and is visited by many tourists.
Remember the platform to Tokyo Disneyland takes a bit long walk inside.
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Scenes of Japan: East Gardens of the Imperial Palace, Tokyo
Scenes taken in October 2017 of the Imperial Palace Gardens, Tokyo. Includes scenes of the west side of Tokyo station, Fountain Park as well as the Gardens. Also includes (in the Garden) a “Varied Tit” feeding.
Music: Retreat by Jason Farnham
Marunouchi - Chiyoda, Tokyo, Tokyo Prefecture, Kanto, Japan
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- ... It is located in Tokyo 's central bussiness and financial districts, Marunouchi and Othemachi ...
- ... Actually, this entrance is called Tokyo Station Marunouchi side and was constructed during the Meiji Period, quite some time ago ...
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- A view to Marunouchi by Sivenka from a blog titled Day #1
- Marunouchi District by Catasleep from a blog titled Tokyo Day One
Tokyo Station | Japan |
Tokyo Station (東京駅 Tōkyō-eki) is a railway station in Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, Japan. The original station is located in Chiyoda's Marunouchi business district near the Imperial Palace grounds. The newer Eastern extension is not far from the Ginza commercial district. Due to its large area covered, the station is divided into Marunouchi and Yaesu sides in its directional signage.
Served by Shinkansen high-speed rail lines, Tokyo Station is the main inter-city rail terminal in Tokyo. It is the busiest station in Japan in terms of number of trains per day (over 3,000), and the fifth-busiest in Eastern Japan in terms of passenger throughput. It is also served by many regional commuter lines of Japan Railways, as well as the Tokyo Metro network.