Sainenji Temple, Shibuya Crossing and Asakusa Sensoji Temple!
On my 13th day in Japan, my good friend Motoi and I traversed through Tokyo and visited Sainenji Temple, Shibuya Crossing and Asakusa Sensoji Temple. It will be a day that I remember for the rest of my life!
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In this vast metropolis, ancient traditions blend with futuristic buildings, and your #Tokyo #sightseeing will showcase each and all. Visit the temples, splash out in the shopping districts and dine in style.
A #vacation in Tokyo means joining the 35 million people that live here, many of which you’ll meet as you #tour its many neighborhoods.
Explore Asakusa, a temple district nestled in leafy trees with skyscrapers towering in the background. There you’ll visit Nakamisi Dori, a street loaded with food vendors and religious charms. Get to know the Harajuku district, home to cutting-edge fashion, a thriving, youth-centered culture, and the famous Yoyogi Park. The park stands out in stern contrast to the rest of the neighborhood; this sprawling, 134-acre green space is where locals slow down after a frenzied week of work and play.
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Japanese Street Food Tour in Asakusa (浅草) | Tokyo, Japan
Come join us for a Japanese Street Food Tour in Asakusa (浅草) area of Tokyo, Japan as we sample numerous sweet and savory items. We've thoroughly enjoyed sampling Tokyo Street Food on this particular trip and visiting Asakusa (浅草) felt like the most touristy experience out of all the places we've sampled street food in the city. What brings in the crowds is the impressive Senso-ji Temple (金龍山浅草寺), Five Story Pagoda and Kanimarinom Gate (雷門). Aside from just street food, as you wander down Nakamise street, you'll also find plenty of souvenirs and clothes you can purchase.
Here is a list of all of the Japanese Street Food we sampled on our little tour of Asakusa (浅草):
1) Ningyo Yaki (人形焼) - 3 for 150 Yen
'Baked Dolls' small cakes filled with sweet anko bean paste
2) Kibi Dango (きびだんご) - 5 skewers for 330 Yen
Millet dumpling made from kibi flour
3) Japanese Green Tea - 1 cup is 110 Yen
Light and refreshing cold green tea
4) Spicy skewers - 1 skewer 100 Yen
Skewers with a spicy coating on top
5) Cheese and sweet potato pie - 1 for 350 Yen
A flaky pie with sugary sweet potato pie filling and salty cheese
6) Melonpan (メロンパン) and Ice cream - 1 for 400 Yen
A melon shaped bread with vanilla ice cream inside
7) Fried curry bun - 200 Yen
A deep-fried bun with curry stuffed inside
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Address: 2 Chome-3-1 Asakusa, Taitō, Tokyo 111-0032, Japan
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Good afternoon. It is time for another street food video here in Tokyo, Japan. And today we have come to Asakusa (浅草). I believe that is how it is pronounced. In Japanese it is known as Asakusa (浅草) to foreigners. That is a lot easier to say. Um but yeah we've come here it is packed. There are so many tourists because this is the sight of Sensoji Temple (金龍山浅草寺). So yeah we're just going to be walking down this one street that leads all the way to the temple. There is lots of street food in the area. We have come hungry yes so let's do this.
That is our primary goal. To eat all of the street food.
So this is the plan of action. We arrived as Asakusa (浅草) station. We walked over to Kanimarinom Gate (雷門). We're going to be following the street Nakamise all the way to Senso-ji Temple (金龍山浅草寺) and the Five Story Pagoda. And along the way it is going to be all about the food.
I have to say I'm very excited to have found this. We tried to eat this in Osaka. Melonpan. Do you remember that? Yes, we went there on a rainy day yeah and the food truck that serves melon pan was closed for the day. What a sad occasion.
Then we went to a different market where we had melonpan but without the ice cream. It was just the bread. This is the real deal. So we got the real deal. If I open it here it is so big. We got like a square of ice cream. It almost looks like butter.
Alright guys so here we are. We have reached the end of shopping street and that concludes our food tour. We've also reached the temple at long last. I think we probably spent about an hour or hour and a half here. Yeah.
I think it is just like 250 meters but we meandered. We sampled food. We were eating and following our noses. It was a really tasty Japanese Street Food Tour so we hope you guys enjoyed it. It has gotten like really windy. So I think it is going to start raining any minute. So we're going to say goodbye and we'll see you soon with more food and travel videos here on our channel. Bye.
This is part of our Travel in Japan video series showcasing Japanese food, Japanese culture and Japanese cuisine.
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Im Eulencafè! | Weltreise Vlog #181 Part II Shibuya, Japan
Der Meiji-Schrein im Yoyogi Park ist beeindruckend! Aber noch mehr verzaubert besonders Mio das Eulencafe (Owl Cafe) in Tokio. Zum Abschluss laufen wir mit den Massen über die berühmte Shibuya Kreuzung!
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Shibuya Scramble Crossing Tokyo & HACHIKO the World's Most LOYAL Dog!
Shibuya Scramble Crossing Tokyo & HACHIKO the world's most LOYAL dog! The Shibuya Scramble Crossing in Tokyo is essential in a Tokyo visit. This famous crossing in Shibuya gives you a feel of how many people live in Tokyo. The Shibuya Scramble is called a scramble because all of the pedestrian lights turn green at the same time allowing pedestrians to scramble in any direction. While visiting Shibuya Scramble Crossing in Tokyo, look for the Hachiko statue, the dog celebrated for his loyalty and dedication.
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Tokyo City Video Guide | Expedia
Tokyo, the capital of Japan, is one of the most exciting megacities on the planet. The city is a spectacular matrix of villages, towns and cities, strung together by a super-efficient rail system.
Tradition, ritual and respect are the hallmarks of Japanese society. This is a place that cherishes its children, reveres its elderly, and treats visitors like honored guests.
Begin your Tokyo journey in the ancient town of Asakusa, home to the city’s oldest temple, Sensoji. Then head to the suburb of Harajuku, renowned as a center of youth culture and fashion and home to one of Tokyo’s largest green spaces, Yoyogi Park.
Just to the north of Yoyogi Park, is Meiji Shrine, dedicated to the father of modern Japan, Emperor Meji.
At Shibuya, cross one of the busiest pedestrian crossings in the world, and at Ginza explore huge department stores and tiny yakitori joints and beer halls around Yurakucho Station.
Stroll down Marunouchi’s wide tree-lined avenues, then explore the anime, manga, electronics stores in Akihabara Electric Town.
Relax in Shinjuku Gyoen National Gardens, then ride the elevator to the observatories of Tokyo Tower and Mori Tower for views across Tokyo Bay and to Mt Fuji.
Tokyo is filled with award-winning restaurants, but for the freshest sushi and sashimi, head to the Tsukiji Fish Markets.
The historic port city of Yokohama is only a half hour train ride from central Tokyo. Another great day trip is Narita, a fascinating window into old Japan.
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People's crowd on crossing in Shibuya, Tokyo
Every minute the crossing in Shibuya, Tokyo, will be reserved for people or cars. Everybody goes his own way, without creating any kind of chaos. The atmosphere is relaxed. Rumors say that the background's Starkbucks is the one with the highest sales-rates in the world. //
Im Minutentakt wird die Kreuzung in Shibuya für Menschen oder Autos freigegeben. Jeder geht seinen eigenen Weg, trotzdem entsteht kein Chaos. Es geht sehr geordnet zu, es herrscht eine entspannte Atmosphäre. Das Starbucks ist angebllich das umsatzstärkste weltweit.
Visit Tokyo 2018 - PRIME Spots!!!
Visit Tokyo 2018 - PRIME Spots!!! Tokyo, Japan has so much to offer a tourist! A visit to Tokyo would not be complete without a visit to these prime spots! We only share our top Tokyo attractions with travel tips and tricks to make your 2018 Tokyo visit the best!
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Japanese Onsen Bath Experience: Hot Spring Paradise ★ ONLY in JAPAN
Grab your towel because it's time for an epic Japanese onsen bath adventure! We will explore 13 Onsen Towns, hopping from one to another as a bath tourist around Fukushima. Naked outside in the snow? It's part of the fun!
Japanese Onsen are natural hot springs and around them are amazing places where you can bathe in many different kinds of waters. Bath tourism to onsen towns has always been popular with Japanese but as more people come to Japan for a visit, more are visiting the onsen and there are hundreds of hot spring towns.
Onsen baths are loaded with minerals that are good for the body, making your skin silky soft. Most of the water in these areas seeps from the ground, the hot water being the reason why many towns exist at that particular spot, their history rooting in its water.
It's the one do not miss recommendations I have for any trip to Japan. Every onsen is different so in this episode, I visit 13 different onsen towns in Fukushima prefecture, most with history going back centuries.
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[일본여행] 도쿄 여행 가이드-익스피디아
세계 최대의 도시 중 하나인 도쿄에 오시면 여러 전자 제품 상점, 높이 솟아오른 고층 건물, 오랜 예술품, 그리고 예쁜 벚꽃 등을 만나보실 수 있습니다.
인구가 3천만 명이 넘는 도쿄의 대도심은 세계에서 가장 인구가 많은 지역 중 하나입니다. 제2차 세계대전 때 폭격으로 도시의 절반이 파괴되었다는 점을 생각하면 오늘날 도쿄의 이러한 위상은 실로 놀라운 일입니다. 1945년 이후 재건된 도쿄에는 과거의 전통적 분위기와 앞서 가는 현대적 분위기가 멋지게 조화를 이루고 있습니다.
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고층 건물 꼭대기로 올라가 끝없이 펼쳐진 도쿄 시내의 전경을 감상해 보세요. 레인보우 브리지, 도쿄 타워, 모리 타워, 도쿄 스카이트리 등에서는 일본의 현대식 스카이라인뿐만 아니라 후지 산 너머까지 전형적인 일본의 풍경을 감상하실 수 있습니다. 다시 거리로 내려온 후에는 도쿄에서 가장 활기찬 곳이자 고층 건물이 즐비한 신주쿠의 분위기를 직접 경험해 보세요. 신주쿠에는 많은 사람들이 왕래하는 기차역이 있어 언제나 붐비는 곳입니다.
도쿄는 현대 도시임에도 불구하고 과거의 모습을 많이 간직하고 있습니다. 도쿄 국립 박물관에서는 일본을 비롯한 아시아 국가의 옛날 예술품과 공예품을 감상하실 수 있습니다. 이곳에는 최대 12,000년 된 작품도 있습니다. 도쿄 황궁은 수 세기 동안 쇼군(과거 일본의 장군)과 황제가 살았던 곳에 자리 잡고 있습니다.
도쿄는 끊임없이 변화하고 있는 도시입니다. 2003년 도쿄 심장부에 조성된 롯폰기 힐스라는 복합 단지는 최근 도쿄에서 가장 인기 있는 유흥가입니다. 특히 이곳은 외국 관광객에게 인기가 많습니다.
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Ein wildes Tiertheater! | Weltreise Vlog #189 Kyoto, Japan
In Kyoto, der Wiege der japanischen Kultur, dürfen wir einen riesen Tempel betrachten, zeigen wir die Eigenheiten der japanischen Toilette und stoßen auf etwas unkonventinellen Tierpark.
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Die Akkus waren wieder aufgeladen für das nächste Abenteuer: Roadtrip Neuseeland! Es ging über Tangariro Crossing mit der Fähre zur Südinsel, wo der Abel Tasman Park, die Westcoast, das Milford Sound und Mount Cook auf uns warteten. Nach 23 Tagen auf der Straße hieß es denn wieder weiter in den Norden, ins Land der aufgehenden Sonne Japan, genauer noch Tokio!
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Japan VLOG 2018 - 2 doitsu jin in Japan (2 Deutsche in Japan)
Wahnsinn! Endich ist es soweit. Seit ich etwa 10 war träume ich davon irgendwann mal ins ferne und fremde Japan zu Reisen. Ich kann es nicht in Worte fasse, aber ich fühle mich tief verbunden zu diesem Land und seinen höflichen, freundlichen, zuvorkommenden und immer lächelnden Menschen. Jetzt bin ich 35 und meine Frau hat es endlich geschafft mich dazu zu bekommen zu verreisen. Denn ich muss zugeben, generell bin ich eher ein Reisemuffel. Geld kann man auch vernünftiger anlegen. :D Aber wenn ich erstmal los bin bin ich auch total geflashed ;D
Da ich gerne Videos schneide haben wir kurzerhand noch einen Gimble (den ich wirklich nur empfehlen kann. Den link hau ich unten noch in die Beschreibung) gekauft und haben uns auf die Pirsch gemacht ein paar nette Szenen einzufangen. Nebenbei, dachten wir uns, sabbeln wir einfach noch n bisschen was in die Kamera. Man kommt sich reichlich bescheuert vor xD
Ich wünsch euch viel Spaß!
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Eindrücke eines westlich geprägten Japans. | Weltreise Vlog #185 Tokyo, Japan
Jetzt mal zum Zentrum Tokyos, wo nicht nur ein alter buddhistischer Tempel und der Kaiserpalast auf uns warten, sondern auch das Tokyo Museum of Modern Art.
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Wir zwei frisch gebackenen deutschen Reiseblogger haben es uns zur Aufgabe gemacht, euch jeden Tag mit neuen Videos unseres großen Urlaubs zu versorgen. Und zwar haben wir vor, in den nächsten zehn Monaten einmal um die Welt zu reisen und dabei fünf Kontininente zu erkunden. Als erstes haben wir die USA und Kanada auf einem Roadtrip bereist. Ganz klare Favoriten waren hierbei natürlich New York City, Miami Beach, Wizarding World of Harry Potter in Orlando, der Grand Canyon und noch vieles mehr. Danach ging es nach Südamerika, wo wir neue Länder und Kulturen kennenlernen durften. Unter anderem waren wir im Regenwald, auf dem Cotopaxi, auf der Schaukel am Ende der Welt, im Sonnentempel in Peru, am Titicacasee, dem Machu Picchu, der Salzwüste Uyuni, den Foz de Iguacu Wasserfällen, an der Christusstatue in Rio de Janeiro, auf dem brasilianischen Karneval und am Äquator. Nach dieses ganzen großartigen Erlebnissen hieß es für uns in Auckland, Neuseeland, einfach mal die Rucksäcke auszupacken und etwas Pazifik Luft einzuatmen. Hier haben wir die zwei Monate als ungeplante AuPairs verbracht und uns ein wenig in den neuseeländischen Alltag geschlichen!
Die Akkus waren wieder aufgeladen für das nächste Abenteuer: Roadtrip Neuseeland! Es ging über Tangariro Crossing mit der Fähre zur Südinsel, wo der Abel Tasman Park, die Westcoast, das Milford Sound und Mount Cook auf uns warteten. Nach 23 Tagen auf der Straße hieß es denn wieder weiter in den Norden, ins Land der aufgehenden Sonne Japan, genauer noch Tokio!
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