Japanese STREET FOOD Tour of Asakusa - UNIQUE JAPANESE SWEETS | Tokyo, Japan
I have loved eating food from all over the world ever since I was a kid, so when I got the chance to visit Japan in January of 2019, I knew I would have an incredible time diving into all of the unique dishes this amazing country has to offer. I started my Japanese adventure in Tokyo and explored several other cities and areas around the island of Honshu on an unforgettable, 12-day excursion. Come with me as I explore the gorgeous island nation of Japan!
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I love Asian sweets. They’re so different from Western sweets, and Japan has some of the most unique ones on the planet. My friend Shinichi from TabiEats was kind enough to take me on a phenomenal street food tour in Asakusa, Tokyo, where we explored the sugary world of Japanese sweets in the culinary capital of the world!
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The Asakusa area of Tokyo is known for its beautiful temples and delectable street food, so I knew I’d have a blast there! We started on the longest and oldest shopping street in Tokyo, Nakamise Dori, where you can find the oldest temple in the city, Sensoji Temple, as well as lots of shops. There’s a lot of history there!
At our first shop, Azuma, Shinichi and I tried kibi dango, which is a traditional Japanese sweet that consists of mochi balls covered in millet flour on a stick! It was gooey and was almost exactly like mochi, but with nothing inside it, and covered in a nutty flour that tastes similar to peanut butter. I loved it! Then I also tried a fantastic, hot, fermented rice drink called amazake. It was very rice-y and kind of slimy, but amazing! I’m glad I got to try it; it’s only available in the winter.
Next, I tried ichigo daifuku, a type of mochi that is stuffed with red bean paste and a fresh strawberry. We got two different varieties: one with red bean paste and one with custard. The one with the red bean paste was incredibly juicy and fresh, as it was strawberry season in Japan. One of my favorite mochis of all-time!
Next was the custard ichigo daifuku, which was very different. I didn’t love it at first, but then the custard inside blew me away!
Up next were freshly deep-fried rice crackers. They were hot, crunchy, and salty, and had a flavor almost like popcorn. I didn’t love them, but they were still pretty tasty.
We followed that with Japanese pancakes called ningyoyaki that date back to the Edo period. They come in shapes like pagodas and birds and contained red bean paste, which is standard for most traditional Japanese sweets. It was almost all gooey red bean paste with the savory pancake around it and is so good! Six cost 550 Yen, or roughly $4.97 U.S.
After visiting a mask shop with a cool selection, we moved on to menchi katsu, which is a deep-fried patty made of beef, pork, and onion. It was very moist and juicy and had a great mix of flavors and a nice, flaky crunch on the outside. It was amazing!
Afterward, I met an owl from an owl café and grabbed another coffee from a vending machine, before grabbing two savory, deep-fried pancakes called monja: a regular one and a curry one. Both were hot and moist, with lots of herbs, but the curry one had a crunchy, delicious curry on the outside. I loved it!
After passing through the second gate of the temple and warming my hands by a massive incense burner, we prepared to enter the temple by rinsing out hands and mouths in the water of the nearby fountain. Inside, I prayed, made a wish, and bowed. Afterward, you can get your fortune, but mine was bad, so Shinichi showed me what to do with fortunes you don’t like and want to change!
We finished our sweets tour with some melon pan, which is a Japanese sweet bread with matcha (a type of green tea) soft serve ice cream inside! The bread was amazing, like a biscuit with a little sugar on top, and an icy dose of intense matcha flavor in the middle. My number one dish of the day, even though it gave me brain freeze!
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Walking in Ginza, Tokyo - The Famous Shopping District - 4K, 60FPS
Oh Ginza... Once a place where upper-class Tokyoites of the older generation went for their weekend shopping. These days however, it feels more like a big tourist trap where entire shops seems to be designed only for visitors arriving in tour buses, looking to bring back as much tax-free goods as possible...
It's still one of the most visually interesting areas in Tokyo though, thanks to the long wide roads lit up by all the upscale brands trying to outdo each other.
In this video, shot on a weekend evening, I'm covering the entire main street (Chuo-Dori), famous for upscale shopping malls like Mitsukoshi, Matsuya and now also Ginza Six, before venturing off to some of the smaller side streets. It was shot just as the sky went from blue to black, so you can see the entire neighborhood slowly light up in this video.
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Asakusa is reminiscent of an older Tokyo, lined with traditional craft shops and street-food stalls along Nakamise Street, near the ancient Sensō-ji Temple. Mid-19th-Century Hanayashiki Amusement Park has thrill rides and cafes, while riverside Kuritsu Sumida Park hosts regular festivals and firework displays. Casual izakaya bars dot the neighborhood, as well as yakitori restaurants serving grilled meat skewers and beer.
1. KIMURAYA HONTEN: Gold-Leaf Kinpaku (Ice Cream)
ADDRESS: Nakamise area, Asakusa
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2. ASAKUSA SORATSUKI: Ichigo Rare Cheese (Strawberry Swirl Rare Cheesecake) + Shiroan (Sweet White Bean Paste)
ADDRESS: Nakamise area, Asakusa
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3. KIMURAYA: Asakusa Menchi (Fried Minced Pork Bread)
ADDRESS: Demboin-dori area, Asakusa
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4. KIMURAYA: Ningyouyaki (Doll Cakes)
ADDRESS: 2 Chome-3-1 Asakusa, Taitō, Tokyo
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5. ARTERIA BAKERY: Ichigo Daifuku (Mochi with Strawberry)
ADDRESS: Nakamise area, Asakusa
OPEN: 9:30AM - 7PM
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6. ARTERIA BAKERY: Melon Pan (Melon-Shaped Bread)
ADDRESS: Nakamise area, Asakusa
OPEN: 9:30PM - 7PM
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7. KIKUYA: Mitarashi Dango (Red Beans) + Isobemochi (Mochi with Soy Sauce Wrapped in Seaweed)
ADDRESS: Nakamise area, Asakusa
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8. TERAKOYA MAINSTORE ASAKUSA: Kushi Nure Okaki (Roasted Soft Rice Cracker)
ADDRESS: Nakamise area, Asakusa
OPEN: 9AM - 6PM
Rice and taro are mixed together, then roasted, adding chili powder, sashimi seeds and herbs.
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9. TOKIWADO: Kaminari Okoshi (Japanese Sweet Rice Cracker)
ADDRESS: Nakamise area, Asakusa (next to Sensō-ji Temple gate)
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Walking around Ameyoko Market - Tokyo - アメ横 上野 - 4K Ultra HD
Today’s “Walking Around” video will be all about the famous open-air market, Ameyoko. Located just a station away from Akihabara and Ueno, Ameyoko Market, or more officially Ameya Yokocho, is home to almost 200 stores. These stores sell pretty much everything, ranging from fresh vegetables and seafood to clothes, bags, cosmetics, other general goods. It even has a nice little Temple.
Now, you may wonder why the name Ameya or Ameyoko is written in Katakana? Well, after the second world war, the place was famous for selling US army goods on the black market where the term AME (アメ) was the short form of the word AMERICA (アメリカ).
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Aujourd’hui, nous consacrons la vidéo “Walking around” au célèbre marché à ciel ouvert Ameyoko. Se situant à seulement une station d’Akihabara et de Ueno, le marché d’Ameyoko, ou plus officiellement Ameya Yokocho, abrite quelques 200 boutiques. Vous y trouverez de tout comme des aliments frais, des vêtements, des sacs, des cosmétiques, et bien d’autres produits. Il y a même un joli petit temple. Certains d’entre vous sont probablement en train de se demander pourquoi on orthographie Ameya ou Ameyoko en Katakana (alphabet utilisé pour des noms empruntés aux langues étrangères). En fait, après la seconde guerre mondiale, cet endroit était réputé pour vendre des produits US sur le marché noir. AME (アメ) est donc le diminutif d’AMERICA (アメリカ).
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HUGE Beef Bowl BREAKFAST at Yoshinoya - Japanese FAST FOOD + Tokyo Skytree Tour | Tokyo, Japan
There are many cities and countries around the world that are so beautiful and so rich in culture, history, and cuisine that I’ve classified them as places everyone must visit at least once in their lifetime. After spending twelve incredible days sightseeing around Japan in January of 2019, I can add the island nation to that list. This country is one of the most amazing places I’ve ever visited and I’m so excited to share my adventures there with you guys!
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On the freezing cold morning of my third day in Tokyo, I began my day with an outstanding breakfast that had my taste buds in Japanese food heaven and went on a tour of one of the city’s most notable landmarks! Come along with me as my exploration of Tokyo continues!
For breakfast, I decided to hit up Yoshinoya, a multinational fast food chain that originated in Tokyo in 1899. Breakfast isn’t a big thing in Japan, but Yoshinoya is one of the best places to get some. Their motto is tasty, low-priced, and quick, so it’s perfect for travelers on a budget who are crunched for time. They serve huge beef bowls that I couldn’t wait to try, and they only cost roughly $7 U.S.!
I tried to be as quiet and discreet as possible while I drank my green tea and looked over their menu; there were other people in the restaurant and I didn’t want to disturb them. Privacy is big in Japan and it’s respectful to be as quiet as possible in public places.
Their menu is huge and comes with lots of options, including ones that are more soupy, but I went with a large beef bowl with onions, sticky sushi rice, an egg, and scallions with a sauce. The beef was very juicy and fatty, and incredibly flavorful. Then I added the rice, egg, and scallions to the beef and mixed it all together. This large bowl only cost me 650 Yen, or $5.86 U.S.!
The egg yolk running through the rice was fantastic and added a lot of flavor to the bowl, even though they only give you a little bit of beef, and the rest of the bowl is rice. It reminded me of a super creamy, silky rice. It was so delicious! Adding soy sauce to the last bit of rice made it even better!
In all, I spent only 15 minutes there, and then I was back out in the freezing cold to head to my next destination. On my way, I stopped at a vending machine and grabbed a really pungent Wonda Wonderful cold coffee for 130 Yen, or $1.17 U.S. I had about three hours to kill before my next food tour, so I walked about 30 minutes east to the Tokyo Skytree, which at 2,000 feet tall is the tallest tower in Tokyo and second tallest in the world! I love visiting skyscrapers and towers and I couldn’t wait to get a bird’s-eye view of Tokyo!
The Tokyo Skytree is open from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m., but the final entrance is 9 p.m., so you have all day to check it out. A ticket to the Tembo Deck is 2,060 Yen, or roughly $18.55 U.S., but if you want to go to the highest observation deck, the Tembo Gallery, you have to pay an additional 1,030 Yen, or $9.28 U.S. I decided to stick with the ticket I had, which would take me up to 350 meters.
After a 50-second ride up, I stepped out onto the Tembo Deck, where I got a phenomenal view of the entire city! I was really impressed with the observation deck. There was lots of space and the windows were huge! You can walk around it and see Tokyo from lots of different vantage points, and you can even see Mount Fuji in the distance! On lower levels, you can find a gift shop, Musashi Restaurant, and a glass floor you can stand on. If you want to get the best views in all of Tokyo, go to the Tokyo Skytree. You won’t regret it!
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Food Tour of Ginza Tokyo-Let's go Shopping!
Today we visit the numerous antenna shops in Ginza that let you sample foods from around the country. We didn't get to go to every single one, but we tried! Subscribe for more videos!
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Japan day 3 - Meiji Shrine, Yoyogi Park, Harajuku and Takeshita Street - The best of Japan 4K
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This was my third day in Japan Tokyo! We were on our way to Yoyogi Park when we saw a traditional Japanese candies store, Yuka loved being in this place where lots of memories came to her mind. Then we made it to Yoyogi Park, it was raining but we enjoyed the beautiful park anyway. Inside this park, it’s the Meiji Shrine and it’s gorgeous.
While we were there were 2 traditional Japanese weddings and they looked so different but so nice, loved it. After this, we went to Takeshita Street, which is a street full of young people and weird fashion (I guess I’m getting old hahaha), and amazing sweets there also. We had a really nice crepe :P
We went to a Ramen place that is called Ichiran and OMG, it was really good, I think that if you go to Japan you should definitely taste it. The funny thing about this is that it’s like a love hotel but for ramen hahaha you have some privacy while you have your ramen :P it was really weird and funny hehehe.
Then we went to Obaida Statue of liberty, it’s so small compared to the one in the US, but it was really nice being there. We went to a place where I tried octopus balls (Tacoyaki) and it was really good :) super recommended!
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Tour Around Tokyo to Must-Visit Places & Hidden Gems
Tokyo Guide - Things to do in Tokyo, Kanto Area, Chiba, Kanagawa Saitama and even Fukushima. This tour of Tokyo and surrounding Kanto areas visits popular tourist attraction and hidden gems around Tokyo that you may have never seen or heard of. It's a mix of all different places that you may want to consider for your trip when visiting japan. Some of the locations are off the beaten path in Tokyo which may be surprising. In addition to popular Tokyo places, we also take a food tour around the Tokyo Kanto area. These hidden food gems are another place you might want to consider in your travels to Japan. There are so many Tokyo attractions that this video focuses on also showing you the surrounding areas. This around Tokyo travel guide has a bit of everything.
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Flea Markets in Tokyo | Flea Market | Japan | Visit to a flea market | Reasonable shopping in Tokyo
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Flea Markets in Tokyo are some of the best places to find Antiques, Traditional items etc. and at a comparatively lower price.
Some of the Flea markets in Tokyo are :
1. Shinjuku Chuo Park Flea Market
2. Yoyogi Park Flea Market
3. Shinagawa Intercity Flea Market
4. Ohi Racecourse Flea Market
5. Tokyo Dome Flea Market
6. Shinjuku Mitsui Building Flea Market
7. Oedo Kottoichi Flea Market
8. Akasaka Nominoichi Flea Market (European Styled)
9. Hanazano Shrine Aozora Kottoichi
10. Yasukuni Shrine Flea Market
11. Heiwajima “Antiques Fair”
12. Aoyama Weekly Antique Market
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Tokyo Hidden Gems that NO ONE Mentions | Tourist Trap Alternatives
This Japan Guide focuses lesser known Tokyo Hidden Gems that are not mentioned in a lot of Tokyo guide books. I wanted to show you some secret hidden spots to most Japan tourists. Instead of take you to the regular Tokyo Tourist Traps that are often prime destinations for first time Japan visitors, I wanted to take you to some of my favorite local places in Tokyo. This video will serve as Guide for these Tokyo hidden gems and will give you ideas on what to do in Tokyo. You don't need to follow the path in the standard guide books to have a great time in Tokyo. Also, this hidden gem spots may also serve to be great instagram / instagramable places in Tokyo as you will see from this video.
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Hamarikyu is a beautiful Edo-period garden hidden just beyond the Shiodome and Shimbashi area.
Zojoji is one of the seven great head temples of Jodo Sect, located in Shiba Park. It was built in 1393 and moved to this location in 1598. Zojoji is known to be the family temple of the biggest shogunate during the Edo period and in fact is the house of 6 Tokugawa shogunates.
One of the indearing features of this site is located on the side of the main building. The Sentai Kosodate Jizo statues stand in line in cute little red hats and pinwheels smiling at you.
The Tokyo Farmer's Market is located in front of United Nation University, just 5 minutes walk from Omotesando Station.
Jiyugaoka, directly translated means Freedom Hill. The area started developing in the 1920’s and over the years has become desirable places to live in Tokyo. Wide open streets, minimal crowds, a variety of shops and restaurants and only a 12min ride from Shibuya make it one my favorite chill spots in Tokyo.
Koto Hirgagu shrine is wedged right in the middle of the Toranomon business district. Built in the 1600's, this shrine used to be the south entrance of Edo Castle.
The 4 animals on the torii represent the 4 Guardians of the East, West, South and North. It signifies that this was once a very powerful site. It enshrines the strongest god in Japanese mythology Oomono Nuno Kami.
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Meiji Shrine and the streets of Harajuku! | Japan Vlog 1.3
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Hey, this is my third Japan vlog hehe :) We were going to go to Ginza and the Imperial Palace, but we actually just ended up going to Harajuku and visiting the Meiji Shrine, which was teeming with people for the new year ~~ I highly recommend visiting a shrine during the new year period in Japan because the atmosphere is so nice and calming and full of hope.
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JAPAN TOKYO DAY 4 - SENSOJI ASAKUSA TEMPLE | BEST STREET FOOD
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SHOP WITH US FOR OUR NEW APARTMENT IN TOKYO| FILIPINA-JAPAN LIFE | Vlog#113
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Japanese Street Food - 10 BEST Street Food in Ueno (TOKYO STREET FOOD)
We try the best street foods in Ueno, where one of the world's best open-air market is located. Japanese fried chicken or yakitori? Which do you prefer? Subscribe for more videos!
UENO FOOD INFORMATION:(Most of these places don't have a website but all of them (except 2) are located in Ameyoko, the open-air street market everyone goes to. Enjoy all the amazing street food!
1. Jumbo Doner Kebab
Ameyoko Center Bld.1F,4-7-8 Ueno Taito-ku, Tokyo
2. Shifu Shun Xiao Long Bao ( Fried Dumplings)
Ameyoko Center Bld, 1F, 4-7-8 Ueno, Taito-ku, Tokyo
3. Minatoya (Takoyaki)
4-1-9 Ueno, Taito-ku, Tokyo
4. Kanda Daruma (Taiyaki)
6-12-17 Ueno, Taito-ku, Tokyo
03-6803-2122
5. Daifuku
I couldn't find any information on the website for this food stall but it's fairly easy to find. It's right under the train tracks about halfway down the Ameyoko Street between Ueno Station and the next big street where the large department store called Matsuzakaya.
6. Chicken Man (Karaage)
4-7-8 Ueno, Taito-ku
03-3835-8089
7. Hyakkaen (Fruit Shop)
6-10-12 Ueno, Taito-ku
03-3832-2625
8. Yakitori
This is a yakitori stand run by one man so although he's usually operating, his hours depend on his personal schedule. However the yakitori he makes is pretty impressive. His stand is located among the other food stands that line the street leading up towards Bentendo temple.
9. Ueno Mori no Panya san (Bakery)
This bakery has tons of cute edible creations and they are delicious! This bakery is located across from Ueno Station in a complex called L'Ueno with a whole bunch of other eateries.
10. Kimo Noen (Matcha Ice Cream)
4-9-13 Ueno, Taitō-ku
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Top 10 Things to DO in SHINJUKU Tokyo | WATCH BEFORE YOU GO
Top 10 Things to do in Tokyo Shinjuku. A Tokyo Travel Guide through Shinjuku streets to show you what to do in Tokyo Shinjuku, where to go in Tokyo Shinjuku and what to eat in Tokyo Shinjuku from a local's perspective. Great for Japan Travel Guide to show a Shinjuku Tour
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100 yen shop - Can Do
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Don Quijote
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Uniqlo
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Marui
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Yodobashi Camera
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