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I asked an American tourist to find West Exit/Entrance at Shinjuku Station, the busiest train station in Japan, which also mean the world's busiest. How long did it take him to find it?
West Exit is 西口 (nishiguchi) in Japanese, but they sometimes translate 西口 as West Entrance, which makes it even more confusing. Also, the interpretation of 西口 is different on different maps (an exit from the gate or an exit from the building). The West Exit/Entrance that we were looking for in this video is West Exit/Entrance that you see when you get off the JR train, with a clear sign that says 西口.
この動画は、昔新宿でよく迷っていた経験から着想を得ました。ちょうどアメリカ人のユーチューバーからコラボのリクエストが来ていたので彼に参加してもらいました。西口って、日本語で言うと西口ですが、訳が安定していなくて、改札から出るときは西口(West Exit)なのに、改札に入るときは西口(West Entrance)なんですよね。日本人でも迷うのにこれは余計に混乱します。しかも地図によって西口の解釈が違ったり。(建物から外に出るところなのか、改札から外に出るところなのか。)
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GoPro HERO 7 Black TimeWarp 4K 10x in Shinjuku TOKYO JAPAN Part 2 | ゴープロ 7 タイムワープ10倍速 新宿
Testing out GoPro HERO 7 Black TimeWarp 4K 10x feature in #Shinjuku, Tokyo. Walked around the east, Nishishinjuku, and west area.
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Some of the places you see in the video are described below.
- Seibu Shinjuku Station pepe front square 西武新宿駅pepe前広場
- Yasukuni Ave (Yasukuni-dori) 靖国通り
- Don Quijote Shinjuku Kabukicho ドン・キモーテ新宿歌舞伎町店
- Shinjuku Marui Men 新宿マルイ メン
- Sekaido Shinjuku 世界堂新宿本店
- Shinjuku Marui Annex 新宿マルイ アネックス
- Oiwake Dango Honpo 追分だんご本舗
- LAOX Shinjuku ラオックス新宿本店
- Meiji Ave (Meiji-dori) 明治通り
- Apple Shinjuku Apple新宿
- Shinjuku Marui Main Bldg. 新宿マルイ本館
- Isetan Shinjuku 伊勢丹新宿店
- BICQLO ビックロ ビックカメラ 新宿東口店
- BIC CAMERA Shinjuku Station East Store ビックカメラ新宿東口駅前店
- Shinjuku Ave (Shinjuku-dori) 新宿通り
- JR Shinjuku East Exit Station Front Square JR新宿駅東口駅前広場
- Thank You Mart Shinjuku Alta サンキューマート新宿アルタ店
- Shinjuku Dai-Guard 新宿大ガード
- Shinjuku Station West Exit 新宿駅西口
- Odakyu-halc 小田急ハルク
- Odakyu Department Store小田急百貨店新宿店
- Sompo Japan Nipponkoa Head Office Bldg. 損保ジャパン日本興亜本社ビル
- Shinjuku L Tower新宿エルタワー
- Tokyo Mode Gakuen Cocoon Tower 東京モード学園 コクーンタワー
- Shinjuku Center Bldg. 新宿センタービル
- Kogakuin University 工学院大学 新宿キャンパス
- Keio Plaza Hotel京王プラザホテル
- Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building 東京都庁
- Yodobashi Camera Shinjuku West Main Storeヨドバシカメラ 新宿西口本店
- ICI Ishii Sports Shinjuku Nishiguchi shop Mt.石井スポーツ新宿西口店
- Starbucks Coffee Shinjuku Nishiguchiスターバックスコーヒー 新宿西口店
- Camera of Kitamura Shinjuku Nishiguchi shop カメラのキタムラ 新宿・西口店
- Electronics shopping area in Shinjuku
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In front of Yodobashi Electronic store in Tokyo's Shinjuku district.
新宿駅西口一帯を歩く:小田急ハルクとビッグカメラ
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#飯テロ24時 新宿西口のBAR(バー)!?ワンランク上のラム酒に挑戦!
#飯テロ24時 この日、タナは無性に羊が食べたくなり、西口にある「 #だるまや 」という #ジンギスカン 料理を美味しくいただきました。
お腹も一杯になって帰ろうとしていた時、なぜかもう一杯飲みたいぞ。。。
とふと気づいた瞬間にはgoogleMAPで調べ、 #新宿西口 から徒歩5分程度の #おしゃれなBAR へ着席してしまっていた次第です。
一人でBARってハードル高め!というお子ちゃまな考えのタナは恐る恐る好みを伝える。
すると!出るわ出るわ、知識のオンパレード! #ラム酒 について色々と教わりながら、はじめて飲む2種類を担当して、おかえりになりましたとさ〜^^
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Yodobashi Camera Co., Ltd. (株式会社ヨドバシカメラ Kabushiki Gaisha Yodobashi Kamera) is a major Japanese retail chain specializing in electronics, PCs, cameras and photographic equipment.
Yodobashi Camera's sales rank fourth among consumer electronics mass retailers in Japan, after Yamada Denki, Bic Camera and the EDION Group. There are 23 stores operating as of October 2015. In recent years the online shopping platform has been developed to become the second largest in Japan only behind Amazon (though sales of Amazon are over 10 times higher).
Yodobashi Camera was founded by Terukazu Fujisawa in 1960. The original product line up focused on cameras and photographic equipment. Fujisawa adopted a technique of opening up the entrances of his first stores Shinjuku, Ueno and Yokohama to allow a large number of the available products to be seen at a glance facilitating high volume sales at low prices. The stores were in relatively small buildings at prime locations in front of train stations with heavy footfall. Catchy, simple versions of the songs in Yodobashi Camera TV commercials were played in the stores. The store name always included Shinjuku Station West Entrance when mentioned to promote as sense of familiarity in potential customers unfamiliar with the location. Cameras at the time tended to be high-end with prices as high as several hundred thousand yen for a single camera, but customers were incentivised to spend the train fare and time going to inspect these cameras costing tens of thousands of yen below market prices. There was also the advantage of being able to compare products, which attracted consumers.
The Yodobashi Camera product range expanded significantly over time to include home electronics, PCs, audio visual (AV) equipment, toys, branded goods and reading material. The Multimedia Pavilion concept was created, starting with the purpose-built Multimedia Sendai on the site of the former JNR Settlement Corporation freight yard in front of the Sendai train station, where the existing stores were combined and relocated at the east entrance (March 1997), significantly increasing shop floor area.
There are 15 stores in the Kanto region (8 in Tokyo, 2 in both Yokohama and Kawasaki in Kanagawa Prefecture, 1 in Saitama, 1 in Chiba City, Chiba, and 1 in Utsunomiya in Tochigi Prefecture). Outside of the Kanto region, Sapporo in Hokkaido, Sendai in Miyagi Prefecture and Koriyama in Fukushima Prefecture in the Tohoku region, Niigata in Niigata Prefecture and Nagoya in Aichi Prefecture in the Chubu area (only in the Tokai area), the city of Kyoto in Kyoto Prefecture, the city of Osaka in Osaka Prefecture in the Kinki area, and the city of Fukuoka in Fukuoka Prefecture in Kyushu all have each one store. Expansion to all three of the large metropolitan areas and to all of the central regional metropolitan areas with the exception of Hiroshima was achieved with the opening of the store in Nagoya in 2015).
Each store is close to a train station, with the company embracing a rail-side strategy of being convenient and visible to potential customers traveling by train. Other companies in the industry such as Bic Camera and Yamada Denki under the LABI banner use the same strategy. In most cases, with notable exceptions such as Yodobashi Nagoya, Yodobashi Camera acquires land and constructs premises or purchases a site with a building for conversion. Yodobashi's inventory and distribution functions have been optimized using a large warehouse distribution network that began with YAC Kawasaki in Tonomachi (King Skyfront) in 2005. YAC is an acronym for Yodobashi Assembly Center.
Subsequently, Yodobashi Camera opened a series of superstores close to train stations taking advantage of department store and rail network hubs. These include: building the multimedia store at the Hakata Station Shinkansen entrance; acquiring a freight depot site on the east side of Akihabara Station from the Japanese National Railway Settlement Corporation (JNRSC) for Multimedia Akiba (Yodobashi Akiba); a half-year full renovation of the Yokohama Mitsukoshi site to open Multimedia Yokohama (Yodobashi Yokohama), thus consolidating the Nishiguchi Gobangai (5th Avenue at the west entrance) operations; acquiring the north side Kichijōji Station site (previously the Tokyo branch of the Kintetsu Department Store) and remodelling the buildings to open Multimedia Kichijoji (Yodobashi Kichijoji).
5 November 2010 saw the opening of Multimedia Kyoto (Kyoto Yodobashi), purpose built on the site of the Kyoto branch of the Kintetsu Department Store (Platz Kintetsu Kyoto) in front of JR Kyoto Station's Karasuma Central Entrance. Yodobashi Akiba, Yodobashi Kichijoji, Yodobashi Yokohama, Kyoto Yodobashi and Yodobashi Hakata are large shopping centers that include multiple tenants in the same way as Yodobashi Umeda.
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Japan Trip 2014 Tokyo Cycling, KAWAII fashion Omotesandō to UraHarajuku(UraHara)
The video is a back alley of the main street Harajuku Omotesando.
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Ura-Harajuku (裏原宿?) is a district in Shibuya, Tokyo, Japan.
Ura-Harajuku, or Ura-Hara, is the common name given to the network of smaller Harajuku backstreets spreading perpendicular to Omotesando, corresponding on official maps of Shibuya ward as Jingūmae 3 chōme and 4 chōme.
Ura-Harajuku contrasts with the main vehicle thoroughfares and retail offerings of Harajuku being mostly pedestrianized and showcasing smaller independent shops and dining options. Cat Street, following the course of the main Shibuya River tributary, is the principal route through this district spreading from Sendagaya in the north towards Shibuya in the south.
Harajuku
Harajuku (原宿 meadow lodging) About this sound listen (help·info) is the common name for the area around Harajuku Station on the Yamanote Line in the Shibuya ward of Tokyo, Japan.
Every Sunday, young people dressed in a variety of styles including gothic lolita, visual kei, and decora, as well as cosplayers spend the day in Harajuku socializing. The fashion styles of these youths rarely conform to one particular style and are usually a mesh of many. Most young people gather on Jingu Bridge, which is a pedestrian bridge that connects Harajuku to the neighboring Meiji Shrine area.
Harajuku is also a fashion capital of the world, renowned for its unique street fashion.Harajuku street style is promoted in Japanese and international publications such as Kera, Tune, Gothic & Lolita Bible and Fruits. Many prominent designers and fashion ideas have sprung from Harajuku and incorporated themselves into other fashions throughout the world.
Harajuku is also a large shopping district that includes international brands, its own brands, and shops selling clothes young people can afford.
Cute fashion
Lolita
Lolita fashion is a very well-known and recognizable style in Japan. Based on Victorian fashion and the Rococo period, girls mix in their own elements along with gothic style to achieve the porcelain-doll look. The girls who dress in Lolita fashion are not going for the sexy look, but instead try to look cute, innocent, and beautiful. This look is achieved with lace, ribbons, bows, ruffles, bloomers, aprons, and ruffled petticoats. Parasols, chunky Mary Jane heels, and Bo Peep collars are also very popular.
Sweet Lolita
An example of Sweet Lolita fashion in Japan
Sweet Lolita is a subset of Lolita fashion that includes even more ribbons, bows, and lace, and is often fabricated out of pastels and other light colors. Another subset of Lolita fashion related to sweet Lolita is Fairy Kei. Head-dresses such as giant bows or bonnets are also very common, while lighter make-up is also used to achieve a more natural look. Curled hair extensions, sometimes accompanied by eyelash extensions, are also popular in helping with the baby doll look. Themes such as fruits and sweets are often used as patterns on the fabrics used for dresses. Purses often go with the themes and are shaped as hearts, strawberries, or stuffed animals. Baby, the Stars Shine Bright is one of the more popular clothing stores for this style and often carries themes. Mannerisms are also important to many Sweet Lolitas. Sweet Lolita is not only a fashion, but also a lifestyle. This is evident in the movie Kamikaze Girls (2004) where the main Lolita character, Momoko, only drinks tea and eats sweets.
Kawaii men
Although kawaii is typically a female-dominated fashion, there are men who decide to partake in this trend. Some men decide to transform themselves into women, more specifically kawaii women. They are able to transform themselves by wearing wigs, false eyelashes, applying makeup, and wearing kawaii female clothing. This is seen predominately in male entertainers, such as Torideta-san, a DJ who transforms himself into a kawaii woman when working at his nightclub.Japanese pop stars and actors often have longer hair, such as Takuya Kimura of SMAP. Men are also noted as often aspiring to a neotenic look. While it doesn't quite fit the exact specifications of what cuteness means for females, men are certainly influenced by the same societal mores - to be attractive in a specific sort of way that the society finds acceptable. In this way both Japanese men and women conform to the expectations of Kawaii in some way or another.
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WHERE & WHAT to EAT in TOKYO II TZIAAA TRAVEL #10
Where & What to EAT in TOKYO!
How many of you can say you love Japanese food loud and proud? *raises hand*
Whether it’s the sashimi, down to the miso soup, or even noodles like udon, soba, and ramen, Japanese food is absolutely deliciously delicious. I could say that even whilst in Malaysia, my home country.
What more in the country where Japanese food originates?
Nothing is simply average here, everything is GOOD or better than GOOD. You know what, it’s crazy GOOD. Since I stayed in Japan for about 10 days, here’s what I ate thus far. Brace your taste buds.
ASAKUSA
- Ichiran Ramen
- Unatoto
- Yonekyuuhonten (米久本店)
Omotosando & Harajuku
- Luke’s Lobster Omotesando
- Pierre Herme
- Tsurukame Ro 鶴亀樓
Kawaguchiko Lake & Mount Fuji
- Cheese Cake Garden
Tsukij
- Sushi Daiwa
- Toriyaki BinChou Maru 鳥焼 備長丸
SHIBUYA
- Standing Sushi Bar
ROPPONGI HILLS
- Shake Shack
The food experience here was half the fun during my travel here. I got to try many new things and experienced the Japanese food culture first-hand, whilst enjoying the sights and views that Tokyo had to offer! I hope you enjoyed my journey in Tokyo as I did.
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