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Kyoto – long considered one of Japan’s most beautiful cities. From its temples to its modern delights, check out the top sights of Kyoto.
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Once the capital of the nation, #Kyoto is now an ultra-modern haven that retains a great deal of its ancient charm. To see some of this long-established glamour, make your way to Kyoto Tower. #Visit Gion, an entertainment quarter and home to many of Kyoto’s famous geishas.
During your #vacation, see the Sannen-zaka and Ninen-zaka districts, where cars are prohibited and traditional teahouses and temples adorn the nearby landscape. #Explore the great open plazas of the Haian Shrine or spend a quiet moment in the Shorenin Temple and its beautiful gardens.
The most famous of Kyoto’s temples is Fushimi Inari-taisha, a stunning red complex that sprawls over Mount Inari. A hike to the summit takes about two hours and will lead you through thousands of colorful sub-shrines and thick, ancient forest. Once you’re at the top, you’ll have a stunning view of Kyoto.
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Shelter tells the story of Rin, a 17-year-old girl who lives her life inside of a futuristic simulation completely by herself in infinite, beautiful loneliness. Each day, Rin awakens in virtual reality and uses a tablet which controls the simulation to create a new, different, beautiful world for herself. Until one day, everything changes, and Rin comes to learn the true origins behind her life inside a simulation.
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i could never find the right way to tell you
have you noticed i've been gone?
cause i left behind the home that you made me
but i will carry it along
mm it's a long way forward
so trust in me
i'll give them shelter like you've done for me
and i know i'm not alone
you'll be watching over us
until you're gone
when i'm older i'll be silent beside you
I know that words are not enough
and they won't need to know our names or our faces
but they will carry on for us
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Join us (Jon and Adriana, an American/Mexican couple) on a tour of Kyoto,Japan in 2018 as we team up with a local tour guide (Kosuke) who takes us around one of Japan's most AMAZING cities by car. We learn not only about history, but Japanese cultural norms as well. If you want a private tour, this is the one to take, as we visited a mix of famous temples/shrines and some hidden gems. Subscribe to keep up with all of the adventures in Japan and around the world.
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Arashiyama Bamboo Grove
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JAPAN: OSAKA things to do - Shopping in Shinsaibashi & Dotonbori | Vlog 1
Trip to Japan | Osaka (or 大阪市) is so full of things to do! We spend the day shopping in Osaka. Japanese also love it! In Minami, we start at Orange Street (Horie), then visit America Mura, Shinsaibashi-Suji, Dotonbori (where you see the famous Glico man), Ebisubashi-Suji and Namba Walk. We return to Dotonbori to enjoy Osaka at night and try delicious street food. My favorite? Takoyaki, by far! ????
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My Ordinary Life-The Living Tombstone
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VERSE 1
They tell me keep it simple, I tell them take it slow
I feed and water an idea so I let it grow
I tell them take it easy, they laugh and tell me no,
It’s cool but I don’t see them laughing at my money though
They spittin facts at me, I’m spittin tracks, catch me?
I’m spinning gold out my records know you can’t combat me
They tell me jesus walks, I tell them money talks.
Bling got me chill, cause I’m living in an ice box.
They tell me I've been sleepin, I say I’m wide awake
Tracks hot and ready so they call me mister e-z bake
They say the grass is greener, I think my grass is dank
Drivin with a drank on an empty tank to the bank
PRE CHORUS
Do you feel me? Talk a look inside my brain
The people always different but it always feel the same
That’s the real me. Pop the champagne
The haters wanna hurt me and I’m laughin at the pain
CHORUS
Stayin still, Eyes closed
Let the world just pass me by
Pain pills, Nice clothes
If I fall I think I’ll fly
Touch me, Midas
Make me part of your design
None to guide us
I feel fear for the very last time
VERSE 2
They tell me that I’m special, I smile and shake my head
I’ll give them stories to tell friends about the things I said
They tell me I’m so humble, I say I’m turning red
They let me lie to them and don’t feel like they’ve been misled
They give so much to me, I’m losing touch get me?
Served on a silver platter, ask for seconds they just let me.
They tell me I’m a god, I’m lost in the facade
Six feet off the ground at all times I think I’m feelin odd
No matter what I make, they never see mistakes
Makin so much bread, I don’t care that they’re just being fake
They tell me they’re below me, I act like I’m above
The people blend together but I would be lost without their love
PRE CHORUS
Can you heal me? Have I gained too much?
When you become untouchable you’re unable to touch
Is there a real me? Pop the champagne
It hurts me just to think and I don’t do pain
CHORUS
Stayin still, Eyes closed
Let the world just pass me by
Pain pills, Nice clothes
If I fall I think I’ll fly
Touch me, Midas
Make me part of your design
None to guide us
I feel fear for the very last time
CHORUS 2
Lay still, Restless
Losing sleep while I lose my mind
All thrill, No stress
All my muses left behind
World is, below
So high up, I’m near divine
Lean in, Let go
I feel fear for the very last time
Kyoto Street Food Guide: Nishiki Ichiba Market 京都錦市場買い食い ★ ONLY in JAPAN #40
You're in Kyoto and you want to eat traditional and very cheap local food? NISHIKI MARKET is the place to be! It's called “Kyoto's Kitchen” for a reason – if it's famous and eaten in Kyoto, it's here.
Nearly every shop selling food has either free samples or a stand where you can buy food on a stick! Street food here ranges in cost from 170 yen to 500 yen.
In the episode, John Daub and Kevin Riley go on an eating rampage though Kyoto's Nishiki Ichiba Market near Gion. The market dates back to the year 1310 and is steeped in history and Japanese delicacies. Join us on our food tour through Japan's cultural center.
Not far from Nishiki Market is Higashiyama Kiyomizu 3-chome where you can also find a lot of traditional street food such as fresh off the grill senbei (rice crackers) and green tea ice cream!
Things Eaten in this episode:
★ Eel Liver (Unagi no Kimo)
★ Tofu Donuts (Brown Sugar and Soy Bean Powder / Kinako)
★ Green Tea Warabi Mochi
★ Boiled Japanese Pike Conger Eel (Hamo)
★ Baby Octopus Egg Heads on a Stick
★ Green Tea / Uji Matcha Ice Cream
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Stinky Sushi Eating Challenge: One Year in a Bucket ★ ONLY in JAPAN
If you think day old sushi is bad, try YEAR OLD SUSHI! That's exactly what Funazushi is, a local delicacy still made in the traditional way, the recipe dating back over 1000 years. With Japanese, it's notoriously sour, totally evil tasting and the smell ... ? Well, that's what I'm here to find out. In this episode, I will try to conquer my fears and eat some very old fermented sushi to see if this famous food lives up to its reputation as being Japan's grossest.
Funazushi is part of the Narezushi category of sushi, the other category being Hayazushi.
Let me explain. Hayazushi is the sushi we know today, a piece of raw fish on top of vinegar rice with a little wasabi. Hayazushi only came about in the early 1800s. Narezushi is the original sushi with origins going back a millennium. It's fermented in rice for a year, compressed with a heavy stone so that all air is kept out. Shiga prefecture's Funazushi is made in the original method used many generations ago which means ー this is ancient food!
If you want to try what people ate 1,000 year ago, THIS IS IT!
The challenge is on! Can you take down a plate of year old funazushi?
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志じみめし 湖舟
Open from 10am to 4pm
In Japan, you can order it from Inoue-san and send it to your hotel, if you're crazy enough.
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Tips on How to Eat in Japan
We love to eat. That is, hopefully, pretty clear by now. After living in Japan for over three years now, we finally feel confident to share some of our foodie tips about how to eat in Japan, like a local.
What are the sites you need to go to? How can you find good eats around town? What is LO? And what's the deal with flipping your sushi? Yeah. We've also seen a bunch of really bad advice online about eating in Japan, especially when it comes to Sushi, so today we're going to dispel those SUSHIII MYYYTHHSSSSSSS~
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Traditional Japanese Breakfast in Osaka, Japan
Join us as try eating traditional Japanese Breakfast in Osaka, Japan at a 24 hour restaurant we found near the apartment we were staying at in Osaka, Japan. Given our struggles with jet lag we had already been up for several hours when we ventured off to grab some breakfast in Osaka. It was so early the metro stations had not even opened and we had more of a hangover crowd rather than businessmen and women heading off to work. We noticed this little 24 hour restaurant nearby Nagahoribashi Station, next door to Yoshinoya. Sorry, we forget the name of this place and it isn't on Google maps but if you find the Yoshinoya just outside of this station you'll see the restaurant just to the right of it.
In terms of the traditional Japanese breakfast we ended up eating a lot of standard items such as rice, fish, tofu, miso soup, ginger, Nattō, tea and other things. It felt like a very healthy way to start the day with decent amount of protein, functional carbs and nothing to sugary. In fact it was more of a salty and savoury breakfast which we enjoyed because we didn't have a sugar crash afterwards.
Have you had breakfast in Japan before? What did you try? If you are Japanese or a foreigner based in Japan do you feel this is a typical Japanese breakfast or did we miss out on some dishes? What do you typically have for breakfast at home wherever you are watching this video from? Please let us know in the comment section below.
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Good morning guys. It is another early start for this jet lagged duo. It is right now it is 4:52 in the morning and we've already been up for what an hour and a half? Since 2:30.
We figured since we are up early let's go have some breakfast but not any breakfast. This is going to be a traditional Japanese breakfast. We noticed a place when we were up jet lagged the previous morning it was open 24 hours. It is a chain restaurant and we're going to go there and grab some traditional Japanese breakfast. Let's go eat.
We just finished placing our order. We got a little ticket from the machine. And then we handed it the ticket to the server. She ripped it in half. We get to keep this. Breakfast is here.
For Japanese breakfast we did a little bit of research. To see what the typical dishes are. And it usually includes steamed rice. Miso soup. A protein like grilled fish. We've got some tofu going on. We've got a raw egg. This looks like some kind of porridge. Um it says nori. So a dry seasoned seaweed. I'm seeing a little bit of that sprinkled on this thing. There are some additional side dishes we might order too.
I mean you can always go to the machine and order some individual little dishes. Yeah. If you want more rice or if you want more egg. It also says Nattō fermented soy beans. And I did notice that on the menu. We just didn't get the meal that comes with the soy beans. I'll probably I'll see if I can order that later. Fermented soy beans? I think we got the main items of a Japanese breakfast.
In total came to 490 and 590 Yen. Yeah. Which in total was $9.80 USD. Incredible value. It was a complete breakfast. I really liked having protein and some healthy carbs with the rice and just there is a lot of variety and it was thoughtfully prepared too. I hope you guys enjoyed taking a look at this traditional Japanese breakfast and we'll have more food and travel videos for you coming soon from Japan.
This is part of our Travel in Japan video series showcasing Japanese food, Japanese culture and Japanese cuisine.
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Gachapon: Capsule Toy Adventure in Akihabara ★ ONLY in JAPAN
Gachapon is toy capsules from coin dispensing machines that are found all over Japan. What's unique is that they don't only have high quality anime figures and other surprises, but they're loved by adults as well as kids! Japanese love the mystery of the what's inside that gachapon capsule.
Gachapon items are collectables. Some have value and many sell out fast. The name gachapon is actually an onomonopia - it comes from the sound the machine makes when you turn the handle (gacha gacha) and the capsule hits the bottom (pon).
Akihabara is otaku central and host John Daub meets up with reporter Satsuki Uno and reporter Kai Okudara from Tokyo University. Together, the trio go deeper into the mystery of the gachapon.
At Akihabara's Gachapon Kaikan, we find and highlight several interesting machines among the 530 in the shop.
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Trying Shabu Shabu (しゃぶしゃぶ) | Japanese Hot Pot in Tokyo, Japan
Come join us in for lunch trying Shabu Shabu (しゃぶしゃぶ) also known as Japanese Hot Pot in Tokyo, Japan. Shabu-shabu (しゃぶしゃぶ) is a dish we first tried together while teaching in South Korea. We loved it and wanted to try eating it for the first time in Japan. For those who have never shabu shabu before it is a hotpot dish (Japanese nabemono) consisting of thinly sliced meat (beef or pork) with vegetables boiled in a watery broth. Shabu shabu literally means swish swish and makes for great do it yourself social meal as it is cooked in various stages at your table.
In order to prepare shabu-shabu you dip the thin slices of meat or vegetables in boiling hot dashi (broth) made with kelp (konbu) before dunking it in sauces such as ponzu or goma (sesame seed). Often shabu-shabu is served with either rice and/or noodles.
Shabu-shabu restaurant in Tokyo, Japan information & hours:
Niimura
Sukiyaki and Shabu Shabu restaurant
Address: 1 Chome-14-3 Kabukicho, Shinjuku, Tokyo 160-0021, Japan
Hours: Monday to Sunday 11a.m.–2a.m.
Phone: +81 3-3205-2200
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Trying Shabu Shabu (しゃぶしゃぶ) | Japanese Hot Pot in Tokyo, Japan Travel Food Video Transcript:
it is time for another food video here in Tokyo. And today we are having Shabu-Shabu (しゃぶしゃぶ). That is Japanese hot pot and this is a dish we've had so many times when we were living in Korea. This is our first time trying it in Japan so it is going to be pretty cool.
We've already got the pot here at the table and we've ordered pork and beef so we're going to be cooking two different types of meat.
Also lots of veggies so this should be really tasty. It has been a long time since I had shabu-shabu (しゃぶしゃぶ).
Okay so the meat has arrived at the table. I'm guessing the lighter one is pork yes and this other one is beef. And underneath we have a whole bunch of veggies like cabbage and I don't know leafy greens, some tofu. Yep.
So we're just going to be adding all of it in and letting it cook because the water is already bubbling.
So I'm just going to use my hands here. And start adding stuff in. Get them veggies in the pot. Some tofu. Woah!
I remember in Korea they would give us scissors to like chop up all of the veggies but here it is already been pre-chopped so I'm just getting it all in there. It kind of makes it nice.
So yeah guys you cook the veggies well first yeah before you put in the meat. That is the key to shabu shabu (しゃぶしゃぶ).
I would have to say like even though this was really good I prefer Korean shabu-shabu (しゃぶしゃぶ) just because I feel like that has different courses. Yeah.
And like I'm getting more food and more of a culinary experience at the table. Yeah, that is a good point. Mmmhmm.
Um but anyways let's talk about the price. The total for this was 2,100 Yen which is $19 US dollars and also this was a lunch special so it is a lot cheaper to eat Shabu-Shabu (しゃぶしゃぶ) for lunch than it is for dinner.
Also when we were trying to find a shabu shabu (しゃぶしゃぶ) restaurant we noticed that most of the restaurants only opened for dinner. From 5pm onwards so you'll want to do some research before you head out and make sure you're going to a restaurant that serves shabu-shabu (しゃぶしゃぶ) for lunch. Otherwise it might be disappointing. But yeah we're leaving here stuffed. That was a very good meal. We hope you guys enjoyed the video and we'll see you next time. Bye! Tata.
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Kyoto's Golden Kinkakuji vs Silver Ginkakuji ★ ONLY in JAPAN
Kyoto is Japan’s cultural capitol and home to over 2000 temples & shrines to visit, but it’s hard to know which ones to see when you only have a few days. This time, Kansai resident Kevin Riley and I debate two of the most visited zen Buddhist temples: Kinkakuji vs Ginkakuji
▶︎ KINKAKU-JI (1397)
Kinkakuji is called the “Golden Pavilion” or Golden Temple and is the more popular of the two because of its iconic gold leaf exterior. It was built in 1397.
★ PROS: It’s one of the famous scenes in Japan
★ CONS: It’s too crowded except for the first 15 minutes of the day. The surrounding gardens are kind of boring compared to other temples & shrines and there isn’t much to do in the area. Few shops and restaurants. There is no subway or train nearby. It can take up to an hour to arrive by bus from JR Kyoto Station when there is traffic.
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▶︎ GINKAKU-JI (1490)
Ginkakuji is called the “Silver Pavilion” or Silver Temple and is located on the East side of Kyoto and the start to the famous “Philosopher's Path” which eventually gets you to Kiyomizudera. Ginkakuji was supposed to be covered in silver foil but the Shogun who was building it died before it’s completion and the decision not to complete it give it a wabi-sabi aesthetic to it. It has a sand garden and a hilltop view.
★ PROS: Less crowded than Kinkakuji and the building is surrounded with tree giving it a more zen-like feel / connection to nature. It’s on the East side of the city meaning there is more to do, a shopping street and loads of restaurants outside. The grounds are well groomed, not paved. Lovely moss. Sand garden and small bamboo outcrop near the restrooms.
★ CONS: It’s slightly more expensive than Kinkakuji. The walk from the bus station take 10-12 minutes to arrive on foot.
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Other ONLY in JAPAN episodes in Kyoto & Osaka:
▶︎ Kyoto Street Food Guide: Nishiki Market
▶︎ Fushimi Inari Shrine in Kyoto: All 10,000 Gates Explored
▶︎ Kyoto's Stairway to Shopping Madness
▷ Osaka Street Food Guide: Dotonbori
▷ Osaka's Flamethrower Street Food Chef
How to get to Kinkakuji:
Take the bus in front of JR Kyoto Station. Take bus 101 or 205 (220 yen / $2 / 40-50 minutes)
* There is usually a long queue to ride this bus after 10am.
Take the JR Sanin Main Line to Emmachi Station (2 stops) then grab a taxi (900-1000 yen / $9-$10 / 7 minutes) Total time: 25-30 minutes. You can also take the Metro Karasuma Line from JR Kyoto station to Kitaoji then grab a taxi.
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25 Things to do in Osaka | Japan Travel Guide ????????
In this Japan travel guide, we are sharing 25 things to do in Osaka!
Affectionately known as Japan’s Kitchen, Osaka was the first stop of our trip to Japan and a wonderful place to eat! We dove straight into the local cuisine visiting markets, street food stalls, and restaurants that required ordering from ticket vending machines.
But our trip to Osaka (大阪市) wasn’t all food. In between all the eating, we also managed to visit towering skyscrapers, hidden temples, and retro gaming arcades - all of them complete surprises.
So if you’re curious about what there is to see and do in this city, stick around and let us show you 25 things to do in Osaka, Japan!
???????? 25 things to do in Osaka | Japan Travel Guide ????????
1) Shitennoji Temple (四天王寺) + Gokuraku-jodo Gardens (極楽浄土) / ¥300+300
2) Tennoji Park (天王寺公園) / Free
3) Keitakuen Garden (慶沢園) / ¥150
4) Horikoshi Shrine (堀越寺) / Free
5) Try matcha ice cream (抹茶アイスクリーム) / ¥350
6) Abeno Harukas Garden 16th Floor (あべのハルカス) / Free
7) Osaka Castle Park (大阪城公園) / Free
8) Osaka Castle Observation Deck 8th Floor / ¥600
9) Namba Yasaka Shrine (難波八阪神社) / Free
10) Dotonbori (道頓堀) / Free
11) Osaka Street Food / ¥150-500
12) Kuromon Ichiba Market (黒門市場) / Free
13) Ramen (ラーメン) / ¥800-1000
14) Okonomiyaki (お好み焼き) / ¥1250
15) Umeda Sky Building (梅田スカイビル) - ¥1500
16) Japanese Breakfast / ¥500-600
17) Osaka Museum of Housing and Living / ¥600
18) Conveyor Belt Sushi (回転寿司) / ¥100
19) Den Den Town (日本橋) / Free
20) Taito Station (太東駅) / ¥100
21) Shinsekai (新世界) / Free
22) Retro Gaming Arcade / ¥100
23) Japanese Baseball Hanshin Tigers (阪神タイガース) / ¥1900-4500
24) Korea Town / Free
25) Nara Day Trip (奈良市)
Transportation in Osaka, Japan:
Now a quick note on transportation in Osaka (大阪市). When it comes to getting around the city, subways and trains are your best bet.
We spent our first few days buying one-way tickets and day passes, which in retrospect was a bit of a headache. The easiest thing to do is to get a prepaid card where you can load money as needed.
Osaka’s version of this card is called Icoca, but you can also use Pasmo and Suica in the city.
And that’s a wrap for our Osaka travel guide. We hope you found this video helpful and that it gave you some ideas of things to do in Osaka on your own trip.
If you have any other suggestion of things to do in Osaka that you think we missed on this visit, feel free to share your suggestions with fellow travellers in the comments below.
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25 Things to do in Osaka, Japan Travel Guide:
Welcome to Osaka (大阪市)! Affectionately known as Japan's Kitchen, this was the first stop or our trip and a wonderful place to eat. We dove straight into the local cuisine visiting markets, street food stalls, and restaurants that required ordering from ticket vending machines. But our trip to Osaka (大阪市) wasn’t all
food. In between all the eating, we also managed to visit towering skyscrapers, hidden temples, and retro gaming arcades - all of them complete surprises. So if you’re curious about what there is to see and do in this city, stick around and let us show you 25 things to do in Osaka, Japan!
And that’s a wrap for our Osaka travel guide. We hope you found this video helpful and that it gave you some ideas of things to do in Osaka on your own trip. If you have suggestions of things to do in Osaka feel free to share your suggestions in the comments below. Stay tuned for more Japan travel videos on this channel!
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Top Moments in Japan 2016-2017
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This is a documentary presenting Aikido Kyoto, the dojo founded and headed by Okamoto Yoko, a 6th Dan Shihan from the Aikikai Hombu Dojo. Okamoto Shihan is one of the highest ranking female Aikido instructors. This documentary was shot in June 2014 at Okamoto Sensei's Nishijin Dojo in Kyoto, Japan.
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