EDO-TOKYO MUSEUM inside of the Edo Castle Yokoami, Sumida-ku, Tokyo
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Khaosan World Ryogoku Hostel
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4 Chome-30-5 Ryogoku, Sumida, Tokyo 130-0026, Japan
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Spring Day in Tokyo | Halal Wagyu, Ueno Park, Asakusa & Akihabara (Muslim Japan Travel)
This day in Tokyo was JAM PACKED - first, an onigiri wonderland at 7/11, then a quick visit to Harajuku and Jum'ah prayer at the Tokyo Camii Masjid. The rest of our day was exploring Ueno Park and Asakusa, trying HALAL wagyu(!!) and wandering through Akihabara. The dichotomy between the cultures all over was ASTOUNDING!
(While we were at the jumah prayer, Shahida and Adam, our lovely travel companions, were at DisneySEA!)
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places mentioned:
▸ Disney Sea
▸ Tokyo Camii & Turkish Cultural Center
▸ Harajuku - Takeshita Street
▸ Ueno Park
▸ Asakusa Shopping Street (Nakamise)
▸ Nishi Sando Shopping Street
▸ Sensoji Temple
▸ Halal Wagyu Yakiniku PANGA
▸ Akihabara
not shown, but suggested:
▸ Tokyo Central Post Office
▸ Sumida River Cruise
▸ Textile Culture and Ukiyo-e Art Museum
▸ Hanayashiki - Japan's Oldest Amusement Park
▸ Tokyo Skytree
▸ Asakusa Underground Shopping Center
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Hiroshige's Ukiyoe - Snow in Edo 広重浮世絵 江戸の雪景色
Hiroshige (1797-1858) is one of the major ukiyoe painters from the late Edo Period. His most successful works are landscape paintings: ‘One-Hundred Famous Views of Edo’ (former name of Tokyo), ‘The Fifty-Three Stations of the Tokaido’, and ‘Thirty-six Views of Mt. Fuji’.
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SANAA: The Bubbles of Naoshima
The Japanese architects Kazuyo Sejima and Ryue Nihsizawa or Sanaa recently completed a new ferry terminal at the island of Naoshima. A pavilion-boat-terminal-bike shed-rest-stop kind of structure made of a wooden frame over which FRP spheres are wrapped.
Sanaa have been experimenting with these intersecting bubble shapes before. They made a proposal for the Nobel Prize Headquarters in Stockholm, and used inflatable bubbles for a 2013 installation at the Sharjah Art Foundation.
When the building was just completed the spheres looked grey, almost white and as such the structure is being compared to a cloud.
When I visited, maybe due to its colour, or because of the shape itself, the structure has something organic and sea-like to it.
A must visit building!
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Tokyo x Fortune | Part V
Fifth part of my Tokyo adventure: Asakusa, Taito-ku.
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Shishimai - Japanese Lion Dance performed inside the Edo-Tokyo Museum. 01.01.2016
Filmed on 01.01.2016 inside the Edo-Tokyo Museum in Sumida, Tokyo, Japan.
NHK Documentary - The Truth about the Great Tokyo Air Raids [東京大空襲]
NHK DOCUMENTARY The Bombing of Tokyo (東京大空襲Tōkyōdaikūshū)
東京金魚ワンダーランド2018
東京都墨田区のすみだ水族館で28日、全長100メートルの金魚展示エリアが報道公開された。約20種類の金魚約1000匹が見られる。「東京金魚ワンダーランド2018」は9月30日まで。【時事通信映像センター】
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Tokyo - Free Hidden Treasures | Japan Travel | Tokyo with Kids
5 amazing Hidden Treasures that you can see for FREE in Tokyo!
Travelling to Japan can be expensive, but there are ways to save money, so here’s my list of some hidden treasures that can be done for free.
1. Free tour of Tokyo by a local guide. You opt this tour using website “Tokyo free Guide” ( They are a group of volunteers that take tourists around and share their knowledge. This experience took our trip to the next level as we got to interact with a local person who shared with us his insights and actually showed us the hidden gems that I am sharing with you.
a. The tour is completely free. You get contact details of your guide in advance (before even reaching Tokyo) and you can discuss your plan with him on Email or Whatsapp as well ????. Isn’t it cool?
b. You just need to cover the expenses of the Volunteer guide who accompanies you i.e. just pay for their transportation, food or any entrance tickets. No tipping and no extra fee!
3. We took a similar service in Kyoto as well, it was also quite good.
2. View of Shibuya Crossing from the top - Shibuya crossing is world’s busiest pedestrian crossing in the whole world. At peak timings, more than 3000 people cross at a time, coming from all different directions. Yes! so many people crossing at the same time. It's fun to watch the action here from afar. There are many places where you need to pay for food or to watch the crossing from top e.g. Starbucks. But did you know, you can also do it for free? Tokyu Departmental Store is right next to the Shibuya crossing, just across the road from Starbucks. Take stairs to Level 2 and you can watch people crossing over at the Shibuya crossing. There aren’t too many people here and you can spend as long as you want without spending a single penny ..oh i mean Yen! ????
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3. Asakusa Culture Tourist Information Centre - This information centre is near Nakamise Shopping Street. There is an observatory on 8th floor from where you can get an amazing view of Nakamise Shopping Street, Sensoji Temple and all streets of Asakusa. On the 8th floor, there’s a cafe if you’d like to sit, but you can watch the view for free too.
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4. Observatory at the 45th floor of Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building for a lovely aerial view and also Information Center at Level 2. The building is around 15 mins walk from Shinjuku station area. You can get a 360 degree view of Tokyo city. On a clear day, you can also view Mount Fuji from here, but has to be a reaaaally clear day ???? . Almost everybody knows about the building and the view, but not everyone knows about the cool Information centre on Level 2. You can pick up maps of Tokyo and other Japanese cities. The most interesting thing is a display of traditional games and origami. You can play the games and make origami as well. All material is provided.
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5. Spectacular view points, without paying any fee (Instagram spots ???? )-
a. Tokyo tower & Zojoji temple from Shiba Park - You can visit Zojoji temple & Shiba park for amazing views of Tokyo tower which looks similar to Eiffel Tower.
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b. Tokyo Skytree from the bank of Sumida River. After exiting Asakusa Station, Skytree comes into view, It’s across the bridge on Sumida River. Just cross the red light and walk to the river side, you can see the popular view of Skytree along with Asahi Beer mug building.
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Japan Shrine: 2014 Asakusa
【TOKYO NINJA GIRLS】visible location【Asakusa】
TOKYO NINJA GIRLS are Japanese IDOL who show the movie to introduce food and attractions of Tokyo.
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Tokyo Walking #9: SkyBus tour
Around Tokyo
Was a very nice day for this tour of the Imperial Palace, Tokyo Tower, Rainbow Bridge, Toyosu, Tsukiji (not in the video as we really flew by it), Ginza and the Peninsula Hotel. This tour is actually supposed to be one hour long, but on the day we did it there was so little traffic we finished in about 40 minutes.
Miniatures of Edo-Tokyo Museum - Daily Life in Edo 江戸東京博物館ミニチュア-江戸庶民の生活
Enjoy miniatures in Edo-Tokyo Museum. You can see various kinds of miniatures living in daily life of Edo (former Tokyo).
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Asakusa 浅草
Il quartiere di Asakusa, che si sviluppa lungo il fiume Sumida-gawa, vi farà rivivere l'atmosfera unica della Tokyo popolare in cui è ancora vivo lo spirito dell'antica Edo, ricco di tradizione. Il suo punto centrale è il Tempio di Senso-ji o di Asakusa Kannon e la via dello shopping che conduce alla Nakamise-dori, dove i turisti troveranno numerosi negozi che vendono kimoni e altri oggetti tradizionali.
Questo quartiere è simbolo di svago per gli abitanti di Tokyo, con i suoi numerosi cinema, teatri e altri luoghi d'intrattenimento, in particolare con i suoi innumerevoli ristoranti.
La porta di Kaminarimon e la via di Nakamise-dori
Dalla porta di Kaminarimon, con le sue enormi lanterne rosse e le sculture di legno del dio Tuono e del dio Vento fino alla porta di Hozomon o porta del Palazzo del Tesoro, lungo questi 140 metri, si sviluppa la via dello shopping di Nakamise-dori, in una strada pavimentata che ospita numerose bancarelle di souvenir. Vi potrete trovare di tutto, dai kimoni ai ventagli, senza dimenticare le prelibatezze tradizionali. Le piccole bancarelle colorate offrono uno spettacolo molto vivace.
Tempio di Senso-ji
Meglio noto come il Tempio di Asakusa Kannon è dedicato a Kannon, il bodhisattva della compassione, al quale l'imponente edificio principale è consacrato. Secondo la leggenda, questo tempio fu fondato nel VII secolo da tre pescatori che avevano trovato una statuetta di Kannon alta 5 cm impigliata nelle loro reti. Nonostante avessero deciso di rigettarla nel fiume Sumida-gawa, la statuetta continuava a incappare nelle reti. Essi decisero allora di ordinare la costruzione di un tempio, che è ancora oggi il più antico di Tokyo. Il Senso-ji è costituito da un edificio principale, o Senso-ji Hondo, e da una pagoda a cinque piani.
Santuario di Asakusa-jinja
Sulla riva destra del fiume Hondo è eretto un santuario scintoista conosciuto con il nome di Sanja Sama (ovvero I Tre santuari), voluto dal terzo Shogun Tokugawa in memoria dei tre pescatori protagonisti della leggenda del Tempio di Senso-ji. Da qui ha inizio la grande festa di Sanja-matsuri, che si tiene dal terzo venerdì di maggio per tre giorni e attira per le strade quasi due milioni di persone!
Parco divertimenti di Hanayashiki
Un piccolo parco divertimenti che ospita le montagne russe più antiche del Giappone.
Tel: 03-3842-8780
Museo dell'Artigianato Tradizionale di Edo Shitamachi
Il museo si propone di promuovere l'artigianato e la maestria tradizionali. Dimostrazioni di artigiani nel fine settimana.
Edo Shitamachi Traditional Crafts Museum - 2-22-13 Asakusa, Taito-ku, Tokyo (sulla via Asakusa Hisago-dori)
Parco di Sumida
Lungo il fiume Sumida-gawa, questo parco è bello da visitare soprattutto in primavera quando i suoi numerosi ciliegi sono in fiore.
Altre opzioni
Crociera sul fiume Sumida-gawa
Piacevole passeggiata in barca sul fiume Sumida-gawa. Partenze ogni 40 minuti.
Contatti: Tokyo Cruise Ship co., Ltd.
Tel: 03-3841-9177 (Ufficio vendite di Asakusa)
Risciò
Una sorta di taxi a due ruote trainato da una sola persona.
Contatti: Ebisuya
Tel: 03-5806-8881
Jidaiya
Tel: 03-3873-0290
Strada Kappabashi Dogugai-dori
La strada dei grossisti di articoli da cucina Qui potrete trovare modelli di piatti giapponesi in cera o plastica.
Art Aquarium a Tokyo Art Exhibition for a Rainy Day in Tokyo
The Art Aquarium is an art exhibition in Tokyo that mixes goldfish with a light show and amazing design features. It is a perfect activity for a rainy day in Tokyo during your visit between July and September 2018.
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Name: Art Aquarium
Location: Tokyo, Chuo, Nihonbashi, Coredo Muromachi 1
Dates: 2018 July 7 - September 24
Hours: Sunday - Friday 11:00 a.m. to 10:30 p.m., Saturday 11:00 a.m. to 11:30 p.m.
Admission: 1000 Yen
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Try(#15.1): Travel to Japan - Dynamic Tour
Hello all again, welcome back to Day 2 out of 6 days in Japan,
Today is a long one because we're going on a tour and seeing a lot of interesting places and experiencing a lot of different activities.
Breakfast - Tuna and Salmon Onigiri
Lunch - Takara hot pot
Dinner - Vending machine drink and Katsudon from a vending machine.
We start off today's tour departing from the Hamamatsucho Bus terminal. The first stop was Tokyo Tower. Then we end up in the Tokyo International Forum, Chiyoda, Japan. Here we get to experience a tea ceremony and to see the Mitsuo Aida Museum. Next stop Imperial Palace Plaza and the Nijubashi Bridge. Then we're off to the Hama-rikyu Gardens. Next stop is Hinode Pier, which is where we take a 1 hour Sumida River Cruise which includes passing under the Azumabashi bridge. This takes us to Ginza, where we explore the Nakamise Shopping street as it takes us to Sensoji Temple. The tour ended at Tokyo Station Marunouchi South End Exit.
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Coffee Stains by Riot
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Get Outside! by Jason Farnham