The beautiful Chiyoda City Lantern Festival
Chiyoda City Lantern Festival 2019
Date: July 26, 2019
Time: 19:00-20:20 (lanterns are sold starting from 17:30)
Venue: Chidori-ga-fuchi Boat Pier
2-saki Sanbancho, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo
Access: 10 minutes on foot from Kudanshita station exit 2
TEL. 03-3234-1948
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【4K】Take a walk around Hirakawacho, Chiyoda ku, Tokyo
Running the Imperial Palace in Tokyo, Chiyoda Ward, Japan
Running around the Imperial Palace in Tokyo, Chiyoda, Japan. Nice 3 mile loop. May re-upload 4K version.
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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Music: Northern Coast by Divide by Nine
AKIBA FIRST EXPERIENCE TOUR
The old “Akihabara” or Akiba flourished as an electric town, but now it has undergone a major transformation and has turned into a conglomerate of electronics, anime and game culture. Akihabara appears in every guidebook as a recommended spot to visit in Tokyo.
But once you are there, you might get overwhelmed. Where should you start? Where should you go? For all Akihabara beginners we recommend the “Akiba First Experience Tour” conducted by “Akihabara Deep Travel”.
Akiba first experience tour (spot sightseeing in 2hours)
Akiba Deep Travel
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TOKYO. | 東京駅 | To Marunouchi Gate From Yaesu Gate, And Imperial Palace on foot by underpass.
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Walking From Yaesu Gate/Tokyo shuttle Bus stop To Marunouchi Gate and Imperial Palace on foot by using underpass.
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Best Attractions and Places to See in Chiyoda, Japan
Chiyoda Travel Guide. MUST WATCH. Top things you have to do in Chiyoda. We have sorted Tourist Attractions in Chiyoda for You. Discover Chiyoda as per the Traveler Resources given by our Travel Specialists. You will not miss any fun thing to do in Chiyoda.
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List of Best Things to do in Chiyoda
Hotel New Otani Japanese Garden
Chidorigafuchi
Tokyo Central Railway Station
Akihabara
Mitsubishi Ichigokan Museum
The East Gardens of the Imperial Palace (Edo Castle Ruin)
The National Museum of Modern Art
Yasukuni Shrine
Marunouchi
National Diet Building
JAPAN - TOKYO FOR FREE: Free bicycles for a Tour of the Imperial Palace!
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Discover here how to enjoy a fabulous bike ride around the Imperial Palace in Tokyo every Sunday … at no cost.
The Palace Cycling Course is surrounded
by enchanting castle moats and pine trees.
It covers about 3 km from Iwaida Gate Bridge in Hirakawa
and provides people of all ages and families
with an ideal place for fitness and relaxation.
which also helps preserving nature
and the beautiful environment of the area.
Cost:
FREE
WHEN:
- From 10:00 to 15:00 every Sunday
- Closed on rainy days
and days when special events take place.
WHERE:
- About a 3-minute walk from Exit 2 of Nijubashi station
on the Chiyoda subway line
- About a 15-minute walk from the Marunouchi side
of JR Tokyo Station
HOW:
Fill in and submit the application form given to you
at the bicycle reception desk.
Bikes are loaned on a “first-come, first-served” basis
and can be used only within the established cycling course
around the Imperial Palace.
HOW MANY:
A total of 150 bicycles, including city bikes, mama-chari,
tandem and children's bikes.
Infant’s bicycles are also available
and can be used exclusively in the “Kids’ Corner”
by infants accompanied by their guardians at any time.
Visually impaired people can enjoy the ride in tandem,
with the assistance of a staff member.
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The Japan Bicycle Promotion Institute
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How to BUY THINGS in Shops in Japan: JAPLANNING
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Sightseeing While Cycling: Bike Share in Tokyo - LIVE JAPAN
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⁴ᴷ⁶⁰ Walking in Japan's oldest Western-style Hibiya Park, Chiyoda City, Tokyo | Japan
Founded in 1903, Japan's oldest Western-style “Hibiya Park” is an oasis of calm in the heart of Tokyo. It is within easy walking distance of the Imperial Palace and Ginza. At the center of the park is a fountain inspired by a crane, the nationally popular bird that brings good luck.
The park is one of the largest within easy striking distance of the Marunouchi central business district to the northeast, so it is a popular spot for office workers when the weather is nice.
Place: Hibiya Park, Chiyoda City, Tokyo (35°40'31.3N 139°45'19.4E)
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A long walk through Tokyo's Koto ward.
I shot this footage just over a year ago but before I could edit it, my head injury happened. Then as life continued through my long recovery and into my new job, I ended up just never getting around to cutting it together... till now.
So join me on a long walk through an unremarkable part of an unremarkable ward in the world's most populous city that no other YouTuber would bother going to.
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Hotel Niwa Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan
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One of our top picks in Tokyo.Located just a 3-minute walk from JR Suidobashi Station, Hotel Niwa offers an elegant accommodation with touches of Japanese traditional design. A Japanese-style courtyard and 2 on-site restaurants are featured. Free WiFi is available. Jimbocho Subway Station is a 5-minute stroll away.
This hotel was selected as one of Top 25 Hotels in Japan by TripAdvisor's Travelers' Choice Award 2018.
Bright light filters through paper sliding screens in the modern rooms at Hotel Niwa Tokyo. Rooms are furnished with an LCD TV and fridge. A complimentary bottle of water is provided every day during your stay. Some rooms come with an extra long bed or a coffee machine.
Niwa Tokyo Hotel features a Relaxation Lounge with massage chairs, overlooking a rooftop mini garden. Guests can work out at free fitness centre on site. A coin-operated launderette, drinks vending machines and a 24-hour business centre are available.
Seasonal Japanese kaiseki multi-course meals can be savoured at Yukuri, with views of the garden. Dining Lieu offers French delicacies, specialising in grilled seafood and steak.
Hotel Niwa Tokyo is 12 minute on foot to Tokyo Dome Stadium. Tokyo Imperial Palace is a 20-minute walk away, as is Yasukuni Shrine.
Address: 101-0061 Tokyo Prefecture, Chiyoda-ku Kandamisaki-cho 1-1-16 , Japan
Walking around Kanda Station-Tokyo-神田駅周辺-4K
Date: 2019/09/12
神田駅周辺を散歩しました。
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[TokyoWalk4KVideo]夜の下北沢[一番街,商店街]を街ブラ/ Take a walk at Shimokitazawa at night
[TokyoWalk4KVideo]東京最大のお祭りに湧く神田を街ブラ/ Take a walk on the biggest festival day in Tokyo
[TokyoWalk4KVideo]神田祭りで賑わう秋葉原を街ブラ/Take a walk around Akihabara bustling with the Kanda Festival
Exploring More Tokyo - Chiyoda, Minato and Koto Wards
In this video I continue my travels around Tokyo and visit the Chiyoda, Minato and Koto wards.
You'll see the Imperial Palace Gardens, views from the Tokyo Tower and more!
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Random Walk Around Tokyo
One of the top questions I asked is where to go and what to do in Tokyo. I got a simple answer for you. Anywhere! To prove the point, my friend Angela (internationallyMe) and I randomly walk around Tokyo. While I didn't show this in the video, I did randomly choose a starting point as well as a direction to go towards. For those who support on Patreon, I put up a little behind the scenes of how I went about generating the randomness as well as some commentary and deleted scenes.
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⁴ᴷ Tokyo: Morning walking around Tokyo Station #TYO-046
Morning walking started from Yaesu side from Tokyo Station, then continue to Marunouchi side, after that go to the front of the Imperial Palace.
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Location: Japan, Tokyo, Chiyoda-ku
Living In Japan Vlog : Episode 5 | Exploring Jimbocho, Chiyoda, Tokyo
We learn that Jimbocho is known as the Book Town of Tokyo for their vast selection of used book stores. We wish we knew how to read in Japanese to take advantage of the fact :(. For now, pictures instead!
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How to get to Imperial Palace from Tokyo Station.
How to get to Imperial Palace from Tokyo Station.
The Way to get to Imperial Palace.
Leave the ticket gate Marunouchi Central and walk westward to palace.
The Imperial Palace eastern Garden in tokyo, Japan - Chiyoda castle
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The Imperial Palace is the home of the emperor of Japan. It is found in the Chiyoda Ward of Tokyo. The history of this palace dates back to the time when the capitulation of the shogunate and the age of the Meiji Restoration happened. In that period of time, Shogun Tokugawa Yoshinobu was forced to leave the Edo Castle and that is when the Emperor moved in for a short period of time. This was also the point in time where the castle went from being called the Edo Castle to the Tokei (Tokyo) Castle.
The emperor left for Kyoto for a little while and upon his return, he decided to rename the castle once again to its present name now, the Imperial Castle. To clarify, the castle is not the same as the palace. In that point in time, the Imperial Palace wasn’t even constructed yet. It wasn’t until the fire which burned down the Nishinomaru Palace that the Imperial Palace became an actual project for the Imperial family.
The Nishinomaru Palace, which used to be the household or residence of the shogun, burned down in the year of 1873. The area did not go to waste though as this was the perfect site to build the new Imperial Palace Castle. This new Imperial Palace Castle was built and finished in the year of 1888.
The palace has changed a lot since that time. Presently, the Imperial Palace has exceeded the area once occupied by the former Edo Castle. Advancements in technology and design influenced the modern palace called Kyuden to be made with various imperial court function rooms and reception areas. This growth in the area also made it possible to accommodate the current emperor and empress’ residence in the Fukiage Gardens.
There have also been major changes to the functions of the various grounds in the vicinity of the palace. The west citadel, where the Nisihnomaru Palace used to be, is now occupied by not only the Imperial Palace but also the Imperial Household Agency. This agency is an agency of the Japanese government whose task is to manage any state matters that involve the Imperial Family. Alongside this responsibility are the added duties of keeping the Privy Seal and the State Seal of Japan.
Going back to the present configuration of the ground in the palace, the palace of today is now a renovated version of itself. What used to be isolated portions of structures now stand as one interconnected complex. This design was made possible through the work of the Takenaka Corporation who finished construction on this complex in 1968.
The Kyuden is made up of six major wings namely the Seiden State Function Hall, Homeiden State Banquet Hall, Chowaden Reception Hall, Rensui Dining Room, Chigusa Chidori Drawing Room, and the Emperor’s Work Office. Within these halls are corridors that serve different purposes. An example of these halls would be the Matsu no Ma or the Pine Chamber. It is in this chamber that the emperor entertains the prime minister. This is also where the appointing of major government positions like the ambassadors, Ministers of State, and Chief Justice is done so there are obviously a lot of national events that still happen within these walls.
The grounds of the East Garden also wasn’t always how it is now. In the earlier years, this area used to be where the Honmaru and Ninomaru areas were. These areas were where structures like the donjon or keep stood before it got burned down by the Meiriki fire of 1657. Nowadays, the East Garden is where the majority of the government buildings are found.
Aside from holding the administrative structure, the East Garden is also the part of the palace where you can find the establishments like the Imperial Tokagakudo Music Hall, Music Department of the Board of Ceremonies of the Imperial Household, Museum of the Imperial Collections, and much more. There were also some structures that had to be removed, like the stables and housing, to make the most recent changes possible.
The work on this area began in the year of 1961 and it started with the pond you will find in