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Video article 2:42Enjoy Camping in Style in Tokyo! A Glamping Facility in Okutama, Where Every Detail Has Been Carefully Considered!
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This video, released by "TOKYO MX," is titled "150,000 Yen per Night! A Luxury Campground in Okutama, Tokyo" (1泊15万円! 東京・奥多摩町に豪華キャンプ場). It covers glamping in Okutama, Tokyo, and is perfect for those looking to enjoy the outdoors in Tokyo. You can check out the inside of the tent at 0:47. It's worth watching if you're looking for a place where you can enjoy a stylish space in Tokyo's outdoors. You can also check out the chef serving up a course at 1:06. If there are any foodies out there we recommend this video to you as well. The video is short, at just ~3 minutes long, so if you're interested in the outdoors, be sure to check it out. -
Video article 0:32Enjoy the Outdoors in Fukuoka Prefecture! A Glamping Spot Where You Can Come Empty-Handed and Still Enjoy Barbecuing!
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This video, titled "How About BBQ in Style on a Day Trip Glamping? [California B.B.Q BEACH]" (日帰りグランピングでおしゃれにBBQはいかが?「California B.B.Q BEACH」), was released by "Letron - Outing Video Media" (ルトロン - おでかけ動画メディア). This video introduces the atmosphere of California B.B.Q Beach in Fukuoka Prefecture. The features of the campground are explained in the video so be sure to take a look if you're looking to take a trip outdoors. It's only 30 seconds long too, so if you only have a minute to spare, it's perfect! At 0:13, they show you the inside of a tent, so if you're thinking about enjoying glamping at California B.B.Q Beach, we recommend at least watching that part. Other points of interest include a look at the beach at the 0:16 mark. If you're curious about the beaches in Japan, this can help give you an idea of what they're like. It's a charming place to enjoy a barbecuing without having to worry about bringing your own gear! -
Video article 4:00For Those Looking to Enjoy Winter Sports in Japan! This Is a Video That Captures the Appeal of the Most Popular Ski Resorts in Niigata Prefecture!
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This video, titled "2020 GALA Yuzawa Official PV" (2020 GALA湯沢 Official PV), was released by "GALA TV." It captures the beautiful snowy scenery of GALA Yuzawa Snow Resort in Niigata Prefecture. The highlight of this video is the powerful snow mountain shown at 0:51. If you want to try winter sports in Japan, check out this video to see what it will be like! It's only 4 minutes long, which is great for those who don't have a lot of spare time to watch the video. At 2:56 the video also showcases a space for playing with kids, so we recommend watching it if you're thinking about heading over to the slopes with your kids! -
Video article 3:02The Powdery Snow of Niigata Prefecture! Enjoy the Slopes Relatively Close to Japan's Kanto Region!
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This video, titled "2019 Kandatsu Snow Resort PV full" (2019神立高原スキー場PVフル), was released by "Kandatsu Snow Resort" (神立スノーリゾート). It introduces the charm of Kandatsu Snow Resort with nice music. The highlight is the stunning view shown at 0:30 in the video. There's also a space for skiing and snowboarding shown at 0:36, so those looking to enjoy some winter sports in Japan should definitely check this out. The best part of the slopes is not only enjoying the slopes, but also the delicious food. At 1:30, they cover the awesome food court. In addition, at 2:23, the hot springs are also discussed, so if you like Japanese hot springs, be sure to check it out! -
Video article 18:24What Dangers Lie in the Galapagos of the East? Come, Experience a 24-Hour Adventure in the Ogasawara Islands, an Unexplored Region of Tokyo!
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This video, titled "Tokyo Scuba Diving Adventure | OGASAWARA ★ ONLY in JAPAN," was released by "ONLY in JAPAN." It takes 24 hours to get from Tokyo to the Ogasawara Islands, which are registered as a world natural heritage site. The unique natural environment is called the "Galapagos of the East" and the pristine nature and ecosystems are overwhelming. While introducing Ginny Beach, which can only be reached from the sea, and Minami Island, with its unique scenery, the diving shown in the video is absolutely breathtaking! The lush waters, where you can see massive sharks and dolphins, are very popular with divers from around the world. The video also includes English audio, so if you don't speak any Japanese, don't worry! This video will give you a ton of information on the Ogasawara Islands! -
Video article 3:04Flying Through the Mountain Pass! Experience Longboarding in Niigata Yuzawa, a Popular Spot for Longboarding Enthusiasts!
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This video, titled "[Niigata] Yuzawa Longboarding" (「新潟」湯沢ロングスケートボード), was released by "Downhill Baka" (ダウンヒルバカ). There are many different kinds of skateboarding events. One of them is downhill longboarding. In this event, longboarders compete for the best time down the mountain pass. The average speed down the mountain pass is between 60 to 70 km/h. At the fastest points, riders can reach up to 90 km/h. The number of people who love skateboarding is still small in Japan, but those who do skate, love the sport. The video shows longboarding in Yuzawa, Niigata Prefecture. Check out the video to see how fast they go down a long downhill slope on their longboards. -
Video article 4:30Enjoy Skiing and Snowboarding at Okutadami Maruyama Ski Resort in Niigata Prefecture, Where There's Plenty of Snowfall, Even in Fall and Spring!
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This video, titled "Okutadami Maruyama Ski Resort / Spring Season 2020PV" (奥只見丸山スキー場 / 春シーズン2020PV), was produced by "Okutadami Sightseeing" (奥只見観光). You can ski 100% natural powdery slopes at Okutadami Maruyama Ski Resort in Uonuma City, Niigata Prefecture! Since there is snowfall from November all the way to April, it's also a recommended ski area for those who want to ski in late autumn or early spring. The video shows snow vehicles carefully preparing the slope and the starry sky seen from Okutadami Maruyama Ski Resort at night. There are also popular spots around the ski resort, such as the scenic Lake Okutadami and Ozegahara. -
Video article 1:53A Comfortable Skiing Experience Down the Powdery Slopes of Minowa Ski Resort in Fukushima Prefecture! After a Day of Skiing, Enjoy Bathing in the Hot Springs and Dinner at a Resort Hotel!
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This video, titled "[Production Results] Minowa ski resort PR video" (【制作実績】箕輪スキー場 PR映像), was produced by "CLAYSYSYS Inc." (株式会社CLAYSYS). Minowa ski resort in Inawashiro, Fukushima Prefecture, is a popular spot where you can enjoy the finest powdery slopes. The appeal of the Minowa ski resort is that its base area is over 1,000 meters above sea level and it gets a ton of snowfall. It's hard to find a ski resort that's open from November to Golden Week (in May) in Japan. Hotel Premiere Minowa, located next to the Minowa ski resort, is a resort for skiers in winter and a summer retreat in summer. After a day of skiing, you can spend a relaxing time in the Minowa soft water baths and try ion therapy to relax your body. -
Video article 1:44Norikura in Matsumoto City Has a Popular Ski Resort With More Than 20 Different Slopes! Check Out Norikura and Enjoy the Spectacular Natural Scenery!
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This video is titled "[Production Results] Norikura Ski Resort PR Video" (【制作実績】乗鞍スキー場 PR映像). It was released by "CLAYSYS Incorporated" (株式会社CLAYSYS). The Norikura Ski Resort in Matsumoto City, Nagano Prefecture has over 20 vast routes. Enjoy skiing on the Kamoshika course where you can enjoy side country skiing, family courses, and more! Norikura is located at a high altitude of about 2000 meters, and on a clear day, you can enjoy a magnificent view of the central Alps. The Norikura area has some of the best hot springs with milky white water, perfect for relaxing after a long day of skiing! -
Video article 5:05Wreck Diving Down to the Wreck of the Shirahama Shipwreck in Wakayama. The Ship Sitting at the Bottom of the Sea Home to a Variety of Marine Life
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This video, titled "WreckDiving~Shirahama Shipwreck~ -Spring 2020-" (WreckDiving~白浜沈船~ -2020春-), was released by published by "Pro Diver Cati's Sea Channel" (プロダイバーCatiの海チャンネル). The artifacts sunk to the sea become the perfect home for sea creatures. The Shirahama Shipwreck is one of them, and a variety of fish have come to live there. In the town of Shirahama, Wakayama, a 31-meter long ship sank at a depth of 18 meters. The Shirahama Shipwreck was originally intended as a wreck point, and the ship was artificially sunk. The video shows what the wreck looks like. Around the wreck, you can find scorpionfish, cardinalfish, white sea slugs, red Lionfish, flounders, groupers, moray, and a great variety of creatures living around the shipwreck. -
Video article 2:51Nodahama Is a Popular Diving Spot on Izu Oshima Island! The Arches Made of Lava Rock Look Like an Underwater Ruin!
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This video is titled " [ 4K Ultra HD ] 伊豆大島(1) 野田浜アーチ Nodahama-Beach,Izu-Oshima Island,TOKYO. (Shot on RED EPIC)." It was released by "AQUA Geo Graphic." Izu's Oshima Island has been recognized as a Japanese Geopark. Among the many beaches of Izu Oshima Island, Nodahama, located in the northwest, is a particularly unique dive site. Because Izu Oshima is a volcanic island, lava flowing into the sea formed undersea arches, making it one of the few geo-sites in the world. The breathtaking formations attract a wide variety of marine life and many schools of fish can be observed here. The video shows the arches made by the lava flowing from Nodahama and the schools of fish that gather there. Enjoy the scenery of the ocean floor, which looks like the remains of an ancient civilization sunk into the sea! -
Video article 2:02Diving at Senma Coast, Tokunoshima Island. Enjoy the Mysterious Sight of the Sun Shining on the Cobalt Blue Sea in a Submarine Cave!
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This video, titled "[Tokunoshima] Tiger Hole at senma coast|Footage: Marine Service Kamui, A Diving shop on Tokunoshima Island" (【徳之島】 千間海岸タイガーホール 撮影:徳之島のダイビングショップ マリンサービス海夢居), was released by "kamuivision." The Amami Islands are a popular diving spot. Among them, Senma coast on Tokunoshima is especially famous for "Tiger Hole." Tiger Hole is a series of arches made from lava that form a cave. This video shows a dive at Tiger Hole. The sunlight shining through the arches creates a mysterious scene. Senma Coast is also famous for its sea turtles and coral reefs. The chance of encountering a sea turtle while diving is quite high and you can see it swimming lackadaisically up close. -
Video article 12:21A Resort Island Known as a Natural Fishing Reef. Fish Watching on Hatsujima in Atami!
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This video, titled "March 2, 2019 - Hatsujima Diving" (2019年3月2日 初島ダイビング), was released by "munecyan." Hatsujima, located in Atami, is a resort island just two hours from Tokyo and 30 minutes by boat from Atami Port, making it possible to take a day trip to the island. The warm ocean currents from the south keep the climate mild all year round, allowing you to enjoy subtropical marine life and fresh seafood. There are also a variety of diving schools that offer hands-on programs and license courses for beginners who are interested in diving. In addition to schools of angelsharks, the waters of Hatsujima are home to nudibranchs, jawfish, and a variety of other fish, making fish watching here a blast! -
Video article 5:03You Can Only See It Here! The Glowing Sea Anemone at the Shogase Dive Site in Tanabe, Wakayama!
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This video, titled "9.7.2019 Tanabe Diving Service|Wakayama Japan|Shogase Glowing Sea Anemone|Angelfish and More|Divinngu Saeki Photography" (2019.7.9田辺ダイビングサービスwakayama japanショウガセオオガワリイソキンチャク.キンチャクダイ他Divinngu Saeki撮影), was released by shogo saeki. Tanabe, located in the center of the Wakayama Prefecture coastline, is a rich sea with tropical fish and coral reefs that thrive thanks to the Kuroshio Current. This video shows Shogase, a dive site with a mixture of tropical and temperate zone creatures. The creature shining green is a colony of sea anemones. This glowing anemone is a rare species found only in these waters and can be seen throughout the year. In addition, tropical anemones and seahorses can also be seen here. Take a look at the rich nature of Wakayama! -
Video article 5:04Underwater Cauliflower? Visit the Diving Spot "Soshima Oki Ni no Ne" and "Glass World" in Kushimoto, Wakayama Prefecture!
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This video is titled "[4K GoPro] Scuba Diving|Kushimoto(UnderWater in Kushimoto Wakayama)" (【4K GoPro】スキューバダイビング 串本(UnderWater in Kushimoto Wakayama)). It was released by DIVE ORANGE. The sea in Kushimoto, Wakayama Prefecture is home to a large population of table coral. Due to the influence of the Kuroshio Current, the water temperature never drops below 15 degrees Celsius, even in the middle of winter. More than 100 types of coral and tropical organisms live here, making it a popular dive site. Particularly popular are Soshima Oki Ni no Ne (双島沖二の根) and Glass World. Glass World, named for the variety of wrasse species, is famous for the discovery of rare creatures. The entire west side of the rock wall is steeply sloped, and the velvet spiny-headed sycamore grow in clusters, with a distinctive cauliflower appearance. -
Video article 4:58Here Are Some of the Most Popular Places to Experience the Princess Experience That All Girls Dream off! She's Wearing a Beautiful Dress That Makes Her Look Like a Disney Princess!
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This video, titled "An Eternal Longing ☆ The Princess Experience Is Really Popular!" (永遠の憧れ☆プリンセス お姫様体験が大人気), was released by "KyodoNews." This video is a news video released by Kyodo News that gives shows you princess experiences in Japan. The Disney Store, which sells Disney princess costumes, is the driving force behind the experience of becoming a princess, every girl's dream. The Snow Crystal Museum in Asahikawa, Hokkaido, is a popular place where you can feel like a princess, as it looks just like the castle from Disney's "Frozen." Lockhart Castle in Takayama Village, Gunma Prefecture, is a popular destination for couples and women, with more than 250 costumes available in the exotic mountain castle. These princess experiences have also increased tourism. It's been observed that Disney characters have become more popular due to their increased diversity. -
Video article 15:25Rare Glimpses Into the Production Process of the Popular Japanese Sake "Dassai"! Enjoy a Glass of the Finest Sake to Show Your Gratitude to the Hardworking Sake Artisans
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Visit the Sake Brewery in Iwakuni City, Yamaguchi Prefecture, Where They Make Top-Shelf Sake, "Dassai"! This video takes you on a tour of the brewery where the famous sake "Dassai" is made in Yamaguchi Prefecture. In this video, Kazuhiro Sakurai, President of Asahi Shuzo, gives us a tour of the brewery. Check out the video to see the making of Yamaguchi Prefecture's signature sake, "Dassai." 【Official Homepage】The Brewery of Dassai|Asahi Shuzo https://www.asahishuzo.ne.jp/en/ -
Video article 2:26Capybara Open-Air Bath at Izu Shaboten Zoological Park 2025 | Capybara with Orange on Head So Adorable! Complete Guide to Schedule & Highlights
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Video introduction of the original capybara open-air bath at Izu Shaboten Zoological Park in Ito City, Shizuoka Prefecture. This video, titled "Capybara with mandarin orange on head in the open-air bath☆みかんを頭にのせるカピバラ 伊豆シャボテン動物公園【元祖カピバラの露天風呂】," was released by "HIRO@sea." The video shows capybaras enjoying a relaxing soak in an open-air bath. The capybaras can be found at the Izu Shaboten Zoo, in Futo, Ito City, Shizuoka Prefecture in Japan's Tokai Region. Just like humans, the capybara enjoy a warm bath. The water is filled with yuzu, a type of citrus fruit. You can see the capybara with a yuzu on its head at 1:46 in the video! In this article, we'll introduce the Izu Shaboten Zoo and its open-air capybara bath. What is Izu Shaboten Zoological Park? When is the original capybara open-air bath held? Photo:Izu Shaboten Zoo The Izu Shaboten Zoological Park is a theme park in Futo, Ito City, Shizuoka Prefecture, where visitors can enjoy cacti and animals. The zoo opened in October 1959 (Showa 34), and the 200,000-square-meter park features greenhouses with cacti and succulents from around the world, as well as approximately 140 species of animals and birds, including kangaroos, capybaras, anteaters, squirrel monkeys, red pandas, chimpanzees, ponies, wild birds, the ever-popular motionless shoebill stork, flamingos, peacocks, and fennec foxes. The cacti are divided into five sections: the South American Pavilion, the African Pavilion, the Madagascar Pavilion, the Mexico Pavilion, and the Forest Cactus Pavilion. There are edible cacti available for tasting as well. In October 2016, the official name was changed from the former "Izu Shaboten Park" to "Izu Shaboten Zoological Park." A little to the east of Izu Shaboten Zoological Park, in the coastal area, you can find Izu Granpal Park, Izu Kogen Tabi no Eki Granpal Port, New York Lamp Museum & Flower Garden, and the Izu Oceanic Park Diving Center as part of the Izu Shaboten Zoological Park Group. Izu Shaboten Zoological Park also features life-size replicas of ancient American civilization sculptures, and the entire Izu Shaboten Zoological Park Group offers a wide range of attractions, from animals and plants to artifacts, park golf, the "Ship-shaped 3D Maze KAiZOKU," "Zip Line 風KAZE," "Water Balloons," and more. There's also "Wan Wan Park," a dog run where you can enjoy taking your pet dog, and the "Izu Kogen Grand Illumination," an experiential illumination event—so many facilities that you could never experience them all in a single day. Nearby, the official hotels "Petit Hotel Izu Shaboten Village" and "Glamping Izu Shaboten Village" can be found. You can fully enjoy your Izu Shaboten experience with an overnight stay at either one of these locations. What is the capybara open-air bath? When can you see the original capybara hot spring? Photo:Open-air capybara bath First, let us introduce what kind of animal the "capybara" featured in the video is. Capybaras are members of the Caviidae family of rodents, native to South America, inhabiting areas from Panama to northeastern Argentina. They are large animals, measuring 106-134 centimeters in length, and are characterized by their gentle nature and friendly disposition toward humans. They have a habit of living in groups of 10 to 20 individuals. You can see multiple capybaras soaking in the hot spring together from 0:07 in the video. The "Original Capybara Open-Air Bath" shown in the video is a historic event that began at Izu Shaboten Zoological Park in 1982, marking its 43rd anniversary in the 2025-2026 season. It started when zookeepers were cleaning the exhibit with warm water, and the capybaras gathered and put their hands and feet in the puddles, which led to the preparation of a large bath for them. Now, it has become a winter tradition of Izu. Nowadays, many zoos across Japan offer capybara hot springs, but the originator is none other than Izu Shaboten Zoological Park. At Izu Shaboten Zoological Park, the capybara mascot character "Capyba" will also welcome you. The 2025-2026 season is held from November 22, 2025 (Saturday) to April 5, 2026 (Sunday). On weekdays, it is held once a day from 13:30 to 14:30, and on weekends, holidays, winter vacation period (December 20, 2025 to January 12, 2026), and spring vacation period (March 20 to April 5), it is held twice a day from 10:30 to 11:30 and 13:30 to 14:30. On weekends and holidays, various "special baths" such as "yuzu bath," "autumn leaves (momiji) bath," "rose bath," and "apple bath" are also offered. How to access Izu Shaboten Zoological Park? What are the operating hours and admission fees? Source :【Official Website】Izu Shaboten Zoo Due to the coronavirus pandemic in 2020, when social distancing was required, the "Forest Animal Restaurant GIBBONTEI" at Izu Shaboten Zoological Park seated capybara and red panda plush toys alongside customers to ensure social distancing. The adorable sight of the plush toys sitting in the restaurant chairs became a major topic at the time and was featured extensively on TV news. These plush toys and calendars can be purchased at the gift shop within Izu Shaboten Zoological Park. Many Izu Shaboten goods are also available at the official online shop (mail order) "IZU SHABOTEN HONPO," so please take a look! Please enjoy a moment of relaxation by watching this "Original Capybara Open-Air Bath" video. ◆Izu Shaboten Zoological Park Facilities Overview◆ 【Address】1317-13 Futo, Ito City, Shizuoka Prefecture 【Access】From JR Atami Station, take the Ito Line to JR Ito Station, then take the Tokai Bus bound for Shaboten Park (approximately 35 minutes). From Izu Kogen Station on the Izukyu Line, take the Tokai Bus for approximately 20 minutes or a taxi for approximately 10 minutes. 【Admission Fee】Weekdays: Adults (junior high school and above) 2,700 yen, Elementary school students 1,300 yen, Children (4 years and older) 700 yen Weekends/Holidays/Peak Season: Adults (junior high school and above) 2,800 yen, Elementary school students 1,400 yen, Children (4 years and older) 700 yen Group discounts, senior discounts, disability discounts, coupon discounts, and ticket discounts available. 【Hours】9:30-17:00 (last admission 15:30) *Subject to change depending on the season 【Closures】Open year-round 【Avg. Time Spent Here】2+ Hours 【Parking】400 regular car spaces, 18 bus spaces (Regular car: 500 yen, Bus: 1,000 yen) 【Capybara Open-Air Bath Period】November 22, 2025 (Saturday) - April 5, 2026 (Sunday) 【Official Website】Izu Shaboten Zoological Park https://izushaboten.com/lang/index.html 【Tripadvisor】Izu Shaboten Zoo https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g298123-d1196864-Reviews-Izu_Shaboten_Zoo-Ito_Shizuoka_Prefecture_Tokai_Chubu.html -
Video article 19:08Complete Guide to Tokyo’s Top 10 Winter Illuminations 2025 | Breathtaking Light Displays You Can Enjoy While Sightseeing
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Top 10 Winter Illuminations in Tokyo: A Complete Guide for Sightseeing Winter in Tokyo is the most romantic time of year, when the entire city glows with dazzling lights. The featured video, “【4K】Tokyo Illuminations Top 10 2024–2025” , takes viewers through 10 major illumination spots in stunning 4K quality. Whether you are a first-time visitor or a Tokyo local, you will surely discover new places to add to your must-see list. This article summarizes the illumination schedules, highlights, accessibility, and photo tips featured in the video in a clear, travel-friendly format. It also answers common questions like “Where should I start?” and “Is this a good place for a date or sightseeing?”, helping you enjoy the best of Tokyo’s winter lights. Tokyo Skytree: A Towering Tree and Breathtaking Skyline Views Lighting period: 2025/11/6–12/25 (some until 2026/3/1)|Hours: 16:00–23:00 Photo: Illumination at Tokyo Skytree Town Skytree Town features a giant 45-meter Christmas tree. The layers of light become more three-dimensional as you approach, making it photogenic from any angle. The Skytree itself is illuminated with a different themed design each day, offering a fresh experience every visit. From the observation deck, you can enjoy a unique “skyline night view,” overlooking the illuminations from above. It’s also highly accessible, located just steps from Oshiage Station. Official Website: https://www.tokyo-skytree.jp/en *This location appears around 0:08 in the video. Shibuya “Blue Cave”: Walk Through a Tunnel of Deep Blue Light Lighting period: 2025/12/4–12/25|Hours: 17:00–22:00 Photo: Ao no Dokutsu (Blue Cave) Illumination in Shibuya, Tokyo The “Blue Cave” is Shibuya’s signature winter illumination. The entire street is filled with deep blue lights, creating a dreamlike atmosphere reminiscent of being underwater. The shimmering reflections on the tree-lined path create a long, breathtaking tunnel. The straight-line composition when viewed from the center makes it a perfect spot for photos, even on a smartphone. It’s especially popular among couples and young visitors, with easy access from Shibuya Station. Official Website: https://shibuya-aonodokutsu.jp *This location appears around 3:09 in the video. Harajuku & Omotesando: Classic Champagne-Gold Illuminations Lighting period: 2025/12/1–12/28|Hours: Sunset–22:00 Photo: Christmas Illuminations in Harajuku and Omotesando, Tokyo The champagne-gold lights adorning the zelkova trees along Omotesando have become a symbol of Tokyo winters. Reflections from the brand storefronts combine with the illuminations, bathing the entire street in warm, elegant light. From the pedestrian bridge, the illuminated avenue looks like a golden river, making it a favorite spot among tourists. It’s easy to combine with shopping or a walk, making it an ideal part of any Tokyo itinerary. *This location appears around 4:36 in the video. Ebisu Garden Place: A Refined Setting with One of the World’s Largest Baccarat Chandeliers Lighting period: 2025/11/8–2026/3/1|Hours: 16:00–23:00 Photo: Illumination at Yebisu Garden Place in Tokyo Ebisu Garden Place is a beloved destination for winter dates. Ebisu Garden Place is famous for its Baccarat chandelier, one of the largest in the world、which is master-crafted and has an iconic delicate sparkle. A single ruby-colored crystal placed at the center is said to bring good luck, subtly drawing attention from visitors. With its European-inspired atmosphere, the area offers photogenic scenes at every turn. Official Website: https://event.gardenplace.jp/special/2025christmas *This location appears around 6:18 in the video. Tokyo Midtown Roppongi: Immersive Light-and-Sound Displays Held annually from mid-November to around December 25 (2025: 11/13–12/25) 5:00 PM – 11:00 PM (Light show approx. 3 minutes) Photo: Illumination at Tokyo Midtown The Starlight Garden on the lawn features synchronized light-and-sound shows that ripple like waves, creating an immersive, cosmic-like experience. The illuminated path along the sidewalk is soothing to walk through, and video footage captured here often looks as if you’re being pulled into the light. With strong artistic appeal, this spot is ideal for both dates and sightseeing. Official Website: https://en.tokyo-midtown.com *This location appears around 8:20 in the video. Roppongi Hills Keyakizaka: A Stunning Collaboration with Tokyo Tower Lighting period: 2025/11/4–12/25|Hours: 17:00–23:00 Photo: Illumination on Keyakizaka Street at Roppongi Hills, Tokyo Keyakizaka Street in Roppongi Hills transforms into a 400-meter slope illuminated in blue and champagne gold. The most popular view is from the middle of the slope, where Tokyo Tower aligns perfectly with the lights—a classic photo spot that draws crowds every year. Its stylish, urban atmosphere makes even a simple walk feel cinematic. Official Website: https://www.roppongihills.com/sp/christmashills/102 *This location appears around 10:48 in the video. Marunouchi Illuminations: A Sophisticated Night Walk Through the Business District Lighting period: 2025/11/13–2026/2/15|Hours: 16:00–23:00 (until 24:00 in December) Photo: Illumination in Marunouchi, Tokyo Marunouchi’s illuminations offer a calm, refined atmosphere. The trees along the street are festooned with Champagne-gold LEDs that are a perfect match for Marunouch's clean, straight-lined avenues. You can also enjoy the lights and displays at nearby buildings like Marunouchi Building and KITTE, making this area popular for evening strolls. Located within walking distance of both Yurakucho and Tokyo Stations, it fits easily into sightseeing plans. In addition, during "Marunouchi Street Park 2025 Winter", a large-scale Christmas market will be held along Marunouchi Naka-dori Street in Tokyo from Thursday, November 13 to Thursday, December 25, 2025, allowing visitors to enjoy the event together with the beautiful illuminations. Official Website: https://www.marunouchi.com/en/pickup/event/7982 *This location appears around 12:16 in the video. Tokyo Midtown Hibiya: Artistic Illuminations in the Theater District Lighting period: 2025/11/13–2026/2/28|Hours: 16:00–23:00 Photo: Illumination at Tokyo Midtown Hibiya Hibiya’s illuminations stand out for their artistic, cinema-inspired design. The colors and motion of the lights are carefully choreographed, reflecting the district’s theatrical character. The light lines around the fountain plaza appear to sway with the wind and foot traffic, creating a unique blend of natural and urban elements. Combine the visit with a walk to the Imperial Palace Outer Gardens for a route filled with both serenity and illumination. Official Website: https://www.hibiya.tokyo-midtown.com/xmas/en *This location appears around 14:36 in the video. Odaiba: One of Tokyo’s Premier Night Views with Sea, Lights, and Cityscape Lighting period: 2025/11/21〜2025/12/25 Photo: Christmas Illuminations in Odaiba, Minato City, Tokyo Odaiba offers a distinctive nightscape where seaside views meet winter illuminations. The “YAKEI Illumination” at DECKS Tokyo Beach features lights that sway in the sea breeze, perfectly complementing Rainbow Bridge and Tokyo Tower. In December, fireworks events enhance the experience, creating the ultimate winter trio: illuminations, night views, and fireworks. Shopping, restaurants, and the Ferris wheel provide plenty of ways to enjoy the area. Official Website: https://www.tokyo-odaiba.net/illumination2025 *This location appears around 15:46 in the video. Tokyo Dome City & LaQua: Illumination, Attractions, and Hot Springs in One Place Lighting period: 2025/11/17–2026/3/1|Hours: 17:00–24:00 Photo: Illuminations at Tokyo Dome City & LaQua Tokyo Dome City offers the rare experience of enjoying illuminations while exploring attractions. Each area has a different theme, offering fresh views with every step. Viewing the lights from the rides is something you can only experience here, making it especially popular among families. Combine it with the LaQua hot spring facility for the perfect winter course: lights → fun → relaxation. Official Website: https://www.tokyo-dome.co.jp/en/illumination *This location appears around 17:35 in the video. Tips for Enjoying Winter Illuminations in Tokyo ・Weekdays right after the lights turn on or after 9 PM are usually less crowded ・Use night mode and stabilize your phone to reduce blur ・Dress warmly (gloves and heat packs recommended) ・For dates: Ebisu → Roppongi → Tokyo Tower ・For sightseeing: Skytree → Marunouchi → Odaiba Summary: Enjoy a Tokyo Winter Wrapped in Light All 10 spots introduced here are essential winter illumination experiences in Tokyo. Watching the video before your visit helps you appreciate the scale and atmosphere even more when walking through the city. 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Video article 13:52Meet the Deer at Nara Park's Ukigumo Garden! What to Know and What to Do
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A Gathering of Deer in Nara Park, Nara City! The Fascinating Scene in Front of the Great Buddha Hall Nara Park in Nara City, Nara Prefecture is a famous tourist destination where visitors can interact with freely roaming deer. Even for Nara, Ukigumo Garden is notable as a special place where tourists and deer coexist in harmony. Additionally, visitors near the Great Buddha Hall can often get a glimpse of deer using the intersection to cross the road! This article introduces the charm of these deer, etiquette to follow when visiting, and detailed access information. What Is Nara Park in Nara City? A Town Where People and Deer Live Together Photo: Nara Park in Nara Prefecture | A deer resting on the approach to Todai-ji Temple Nara Park is a vast urban park spanning about 660 hectares in the heart of Nara City. Within the park are UNESCO World Heritage Sites such as Todai-ji Temple, Kasuga Taisha Shrine, and Kofuku-ji Temple, making it a precious area where cultural heritage and nature coexist. The approximately 1,300 free-roaming deer are one of its main attractions. What Is Ukigumo Garden? Photo: Ukigumo Garden in Nara Park, Nara Prefecture One of the most popular spots within Nara Park is Ukigumo Garden. Located between Todai-ji Temple and Kofuku-ji Temple, this open space with wide lawns allows visitors to see deer wandering around freely, resting, or even frolicking about! Thanks to the picturesque scenery and the close proximity to the deer, it is a favorite destination for travelers. History and Protection of the Deer The deer in Nara have been revered for over 1,300 years as "divine messengers" of the deities of Kasuga Taisha Shrine. According to legend, Takemikazuchi-no-Mikoto, the enshrined deity of Kasuga Taisha, arrived in Nara riding a white deer. This belief has led to the long-standing protection of the deer by the people. During the Edo period, harming a deer was punishable by death. Even today, the deer of Nara Park are designated as a Natural Monument of Japan. Although they are wild animals, they coexist with humans and are a cultural and historical symbol of Nara. What Is the “Deer Cracker” Experience? One of the most popular activities for visitors to Nara Park is feeding the deer with special "shika senbei" or deer crackers. These crackers, made from flour and rice bran, are additive-free and salt-free to ensure the deer’s health. They are sold in packs of 10 for 200 yen at park kiosks, temporary stalls, nearby convenience stores, and vending machines within the park. Photo: Deer crackers in Nara Park, Nara Prefecture Once you show the crackers, deer may approach you even from a distance. Some deer even bow their heads in anticipation of a treat, surprising and delighting many visitors. However, as a safety measure, it is recommended to feed them away from large groups to avoid being overwhelmed. Proper Etiquette and Tourist Manners Although the deer are used to people, they are still wild animals. Please follow these guidelines for a safe and enjoyable visit: Photo: Deer being fed deer crackers in Nara Park, Nara Prefecture * Do not startle the deer (no loud noises or flash photography) * Approach slowly from the front, not from behind * Never feed them anything other than deer crackers * Be gentle and observe their reactions when petting (do not force contact) * Children should always be accompanied by an adult * Always take your trash with you (deer may accidentally eat it and become ill) * Be careful with your belongings to avoid them being taken or eaten by deer * Dogs are natural enemies of deer. Always keep them on a leash and away from the deer to prevent accidents Deer Crossing at the Great Buddha Hall Intersection Draws Attention! Around 10:20 in the video, you can see the dramatic scene of deer crossing the road at the intersection in front of the Great Buddha Hall. The sight of deer confidently using the pedestrian crosswalk often stops tourists in their tracks. This phenomenon is most common during tourist seasons or feeding times and is widely shared on social media as a unique and "very Japanese" scene. What to Know Before Visiting Nara Park and Ukigumo Garden How to Enjoy Your Time with the Deer Recommended times are between 8:00–10:00 in the morning or after 4:00 in the evening. During these hours, there are fewer tourists, and the deer are more relaxed. The soft morning light creates ideal conditions for observing and photographing deer resting or interacting, including families with fawns. Spring (March to May) and autumn (October to November) offer mild weather and the deer’s coats are at their most beautiful, making the scenery particularly photogenic. In autumn, the contrast between the red foliage and the deer is especially stunning, attracting tourists from all over the world. Photogenic Spots for Social Media * Photos with deer in front of Todai-ji Temple * Deer lounging on the grass in Ukigumo Garden * Shots capturing both the Five-Story Pagoda and the deer These scenic compositions are especially popular among international visitors. COOLJAPANVIDEOS Access Information ・Approx. 5-minute walk from Kintetsu Nara Station ・Approx. 20-minute walk from JR Nara Station ・Nara Kotsu Bus: Get off at the "Todai-ji Daibutsuden / Kasuga Taisha Mae" stop Parking Nara Park does not have its own parking lots. Please use nearby paid parking lots operated by the prefecture or private coin-operated lots. During peak seasons (spring, autumn, national holidays), it is recommended to park further away, such as near JR Nara Station, and use the "Gurutto Bus" sightseeing loop or regular Nara Kotsu buses. Inquiries and Official Website * Nara Park Office: 0742-22-0375 * Official Website: https://www3.pref.nara.jp/park Conclusion: Enjoy a Special Moment with the Deer of Nara The deer you encounter in Nara Park are more than just tourist attractions—they are symbols of the city’s rich history and culture. Upholding proper manners helps to ensure your interaction with the deer will become a truly memorable experience. The views at Ukigumo Garden and the Great Buddha Hall intersection are sure to become highlights of your trip. -
Video article 1:21Visit the Hometown of the Shinsengumi: Samurai Experience in Hino, Tokyo – Discover Japan
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The History of Hino City, Tokyo, and the Shinsengumi Hino City in Tokyo is known as a place with deep ties to the Shinsengumi, and it still preserves the history and culture associated with them. Through historic shrines and temples from the Edo period, kimono-wearing experiences, martial arts demonstrations, and festivals, visitors can experience the turbulent times and culture of the late Edo period. This article introduces the attractions of Hino City, including sightseeing spots, cultural experiences, and historical insights. The Shinsengumi was an armed police force based in Kyoto during the final years of the Edo period. Their main role was to suppress pro-imperial and anti-foreign activists. What is the Shinsengumi? Photo: Image of a samurai through a shoji screen Formed in 1863 by ronin (masterless samurai) sent to Kyoto under orders from the Tokugawa shogunate, the group was led by Commander Isami Kondo and Vice-Commander Toshizo Hijikata. Skilled in swordsmanship, they worked to maintain public order and protect the shogunate under their banner marked with the kanji for “Makoto” (sincerity). Although their base was in Kyoto, many members were from the Tama area, including present-day Hino City and Chofu City in Tokyo. Hino is often referred to as the “hometown of the Shinsengumi.” The city is home to many historical sites and museums related to their legacy, making it a valuable place to connect with samurai history. Tracing the Legacy of the Shinsengumi Through Historic Sites and Traditions Toshizo Hijikata MuseumThis privately-run museum is located in the birthplace of Vice-Commander Toshizo Hijikata. It showcases his personal belongings and documents related to the Shinsengumi. It is open on the first and third Sundays of each month from 12:00 to 16:00, but please check the official website for special opening days and additional information.[Official Site] Toshizo Hijikata Museum Photo: Toshizo Hijikata Museum in Hino City, Tokyo Hino-juku Honjin This former lodging facility was built during the Edo period and served as both the residence and inn for Hiko-goro Sato, a local magistrate and wholesaler. It is open from 9:30 to 17:00 (last entry at 16:30). Admission is 200 yen for adults and 50 yen for children.[Official Site] Hino City - Hino-juku Honjin Photo: Hino-juku Honjin in Hino City, Tokyo Takahata Fudoson: A Historic Temple Associated with Toshizo Hijikata Photo: Statue of Toshizo Hijikata at Takahata Fudoson in Hino City, Tokyo Takahata Fudoson (official name: Takahata-san Myoo-in Kongojii) in Hino City is a prominent temple of the Chizan School of Shingon Buddhism and is considered one of the three major Fudo temples in the Kanto region. It is also widely known as the family temple of Toshizo Hijikata, making it a special place for fans of the late Edo period. Within the temple grounds are a statue of Hijikata and a monument dedicated to both Hijikata and Isami Kondo. Their spirits are still honored in this tranquil space. The Dainichido Hall enshrines Hijikata’s mortuary tablet and a large memorial tablet for the Shinsengumi members. In the inner hall, visitors can view his letters and other valuable documents related to the Shinsengumi. A memorial service is held every year on May 11 to mark Hijikata’s death. In 2025, a special graveside memorial was held at Ishida Temple on May 10, organized by the Toshizo Hijikata Museum Friends Association. Around the same time, the “Hino Shinsengumi Festival” is held over the second weekend in May, drawing many Shinsengumi fans and history enthusiasts to the city. Following the footsteps of Toshizo Hijikata at Takahata Fudoson offers visitors a sense of the samurai spirit and historical significance. It is one of the must-visit locations in Hino City. Experiencing Shinsengumi Culture Hino Shinsengumi FestivalHeld on the second Saturday and Sunday of May, the Hino Shinsengumi Festival features parades with participants dressed as Shinsengumi members, martial arts demonstrations, and taiko drum performances. Locals and visitors come together to enjoy this lively event. For the latest information, please visit the official Hino City website.[Official Site] Hino Tourism Association - Hino Shinsengumi Festival Become a Shinsengumi Member! Cosplay Experience at the History Museum At the Shinsengumi Furusato History Museum in Hino, visitors can enjoy a cosplay experience by wearing a haori, a traditional coat like those worn by members of the Shinsengumi, and taking photos. The museum also displays portraits and documents of the members, allowing visitors to learn about the history while feeling like a part of the Shinsengumi. Wearing the haori marked with the character “Makoto,” visitors can tour the museum and historical sites in the city, offering an immersive experience of the late Edo period.[Official Site] Shinsengumi Furusato History Museum Getting to Hino City How to Get ThereMajor tourist spots are within walking distance from JR Chuo Line’s Hino Station. From Shinjuku Station, it takes about 40 minutes on the Chuo Line Rapid. Takahatafudo Station on the Keio Line also offers bus access to the area. Conclusion Hino City is a place where the history of the Shinsengumi and samurai culture still thrives. With numerous historical sites and hands-on experiences, it offers visitors new discoveries and deep inspiration. Be sure to visit Hino City and immerse yourself in the culture and history of the samurai. Please note that the information provided is current as of May 2025. For the latest updates, check the official websites of each facility. -
Video article 2:23Shiroi Koibito Park – A Guide to the Chocolatey Theme Park in Sapporo, Hokkaido! Attractions, Hours, Admission Fees, and More!
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Video introduction of "Shiroi Koibito Park" in Sapporo, Hokkaido This video, titled "Shiroi Koibito Park 4K/A Must-See in Hokkaido [BESTHOKKAIDO_VOL.97]" (『白い恋人パーク4K/北海道の絶景景色』【BESTHOKKAIDO_VOL.97】), was uploaded by "BESTHOKKAIDO." Shiroi Koibito Park is operated by Ishiya Seika, the maker of Hokkaido's famous "Shiroi Koibito" biscuits. Shiroi Koibito biscuits are one of the most well-known and popular souvenirs of Hokkaido. They're popular both in Japan and also among overseas tourists. Shiroi Koibito biscuits are cat tongue cookies (a long and flat cookie said to resemble a cat's tongue) with white chocolate sandwiched inside them. The exterior of this sweets theme park is inspired by the appearance of a Western castle. Take your time to watch the video through which you can practically smell the sweet aroma of roses and chocolate. What is Shiroi Koibito Park? Admission Fees + Average Time Spent at the Park Photo:Shiroi Koibito Park, Sapporo, Hokkaido Shiroi Koibito Park is a factory and sweets theme park of Ishiya Seika located in Sapporo, Hokkaido. It's a wonderland-like facility with experiences that stimulate all five senses, and where both adults and children can enjoy an exciting time. Shiroi Koibito have become a popular souvenir among travelers to Hokkaido. The park is a popular tourist spot in Sapporo where visitors can learn about the history of chocolate by seeing how it's made and trying a hands-on sweets making workshop. It's approximately 7-minutes from Miyanosawa Station (Sapporo City Subway-Tozai Line) on foot, and approximately 25-minutes from the center of Sapporo via car. A parking lot is available that can accommodate 130 vehicles. The following information includes admission fees, hours of operation, and travel time. Please refer to it when planning your Sapporo travel itinerary. Admission Fees Adults (high school students and older): General admission / 800 yen, Sapporo residents / 500 yen, Groups / 500 yen Children (4 years old to junior high school students): Adults/400 yen, Sapporo residents / 300 yen, Groups / 300 yen Ages 3 and under: General admission / Free of charge, Sapporo citizens / Free of charge, Groups / Free of charge All prices include tax. Business hours 10:00 am - 5:00 pm Average Time Spent at Shiroi Koibito Park Museum facilities only: approx. 1 hour If you wish to explore the outdoors: approx. 2 to 3 hours If using the Premium Factory Course in the paid area: approximately 1 to 2 hours in addition to the above. Free Areas at Shiroi Koibito Park! Photo:The rose garden at Shiroi Koibito Park, Sapporo, Hokkaido Besides the paid area, Shiroi Koibito Park also has a free area. It's popular among both tourists and families with children. Here are some spots we recommend checking out in the free area. Mechanical Clock Tower The Chocolate Carnival Parade with automatons is held every hour from 10:00 am to 5:00 pm. [Video] 0:33 - Mechanical Dolls Moving to the Music Chocolate Pump A dreamlike pump that gushes out chocolate. Try pumping the lever and let your inner child out! Rose Garden The English-style garden, which includes a rose arch, is a popular photo spot. Around 200 roses can be seen blooming in the garden, making it a spectacular sight! Enjoy the fragrance of English roses, classic roses, and all of the other 120 varieties of roses in the garden. Attractions in the Paid Area of Shiroi Koibito Park Photo:Shiroi Koibito being made, Shiroi Koibito Park Shiroi Koibito Park offers a wide variety of ways to enjoy the park. In the paid area, you can see, learn, taste, and experience a wide variety of attractions. CHOCOTOPIA FACTORY Visitors can see how Shiroi Koibito and Baumkuchen are made. Sweets Workshop DREAM KITCHEN Visitors can experience making sweets while having fun. Enjoy making it with your children or friends and take it with you as a souvenir to commemorate your trip? The following section introduces the different experiences available at Shiroi Koibito Park. Gulliver Town POKKE In this children's town lined with small stores and houses, you can feel as if you're Gulliver, from Gulliver's Travels. ※Please take note of the business hours ※Closed for the winter, reopening on April 15th, 2023. [Video] 0:53 - Gulliver Town Pokke Study Base CACAO POD Visitors can enjoy learning about tasting methods using chocolate developed by Dr. Chocolate. CHOCOTOPIA HOUSE (projection mapping) Visitors can enjoy learning about chocolate while watching a projection mapping video. Hands-on Experiences at Shiroi Koibito Park! Here is the menu of sweets that you can experience in the park. [Sweets Workshop Dream Kitchen] ●Experience menu● ・Chocolate Pie Sandwich - Using mille-feuille Pie sandwiches made with mille-feuille ・Making colorful cupcakes with bunnies Cupcakes full of spring colors Unfortunately, as of March 2023, the "My Shiroi Koibito Baking Course," "My Shiroi Koibito Painting Course," and "Hokkaido Cookie Painting Course" have been suspended due to a shortage of raw materials. Please check the latest information on the official website when applying for the experiences. Roses in Early Summer, Illuminations in Winter, and Popular Sweets Year-Round. Enjoy Shiroi Koibito Park in Every Season! Photo:An illumination at Shiroi Koibito Park, Sapporo, Hokkaido The brick-lined courtyard's rose garden is a must-see! The best time to see the roses in the English-style garden is from mid-June to early July. The heart-shaped arch in the Rose Garden is especially popular as a good place to take photos. ※Pets are allowed in the rose garden, which is a free area. During the winter season (November to the end of March), illuminations add color to the cool, clear air. A 10-meter tree, lovely objects twinkling in the windows of the English-style building, and the magical scenery warmly welcomes visitors to the park. We definitely recommend visiting during the winter season as well! Chocolate Lounge Oxford is the perfect place to go if you've got a sweet tooth. There are parfaits, and other sweets, as well as a wide selection of chocolate fondue. The "ISHIYA Mankitsu Set" allows you to taste white sweet potatoes, Swiss rolls, and soft-serve ice cream all at once. The three-tiered plate and the clock tower in the background makes for a great photo. During the Christmas season, a limited Christmas menu will also be available. Be sure to stop by! Things to Do Near Shiroi Koibito Park While there aren't many things to do in the immediate area near Shiroi Koibito Park, there are plenty of attractions waiting for you a train's ride away. Here are 3 places we recommend visiting near Shiroi Koibito Park: Hokkaido Jingu (Hokkaido Shrine) Hokkaido Shrine was built in 1869, after the Meiji Restoration. The shrine has 4 torii gates which are said to bring various types of luck to those who pass through them, and the shrine is also known for its cherry blossoms in the spring and beautiful autumn leaves in the fall. Hours: February: 7:00 am - 4:00 pm, March: 7:00 am - 5:00 pm, April - October: 6:00 am - 5:00 pm, November - December: 7:00 am - 4:00 pm ※Special hours during the New Years Holiday Admission Fee: Free Sapporo Beer Museum A brick museum in Hokkaido where visitors can learn about the history of beer in Hokkaido. Visitors can tour the museum for free, but there are also premium tours that are 50 minutes long. The tour is held in Japanese, but after the tour visitors can enjoy sampling Sapporo Beer Kuro Label, a recreation of one of the original beers from when the firm was founded. Hours: 11:00 am - 6:00 pm (Last entry 5:30 pm) Admission Fee: Free ※Paid premium tours available at 11:30 am, 3:30 pm, and 4:30 pm. Please check the official website for more information. Tanukikoji Shopping Street Tanukikoji Shopping Street is one of the oldest shopping arcades in Hokkaido. Established in 1873, it's made up of 7 districts home to more than 200 stores. The shopping street stretches multiple blocks and has a variety of restaurants, places to go shopping, and even maid cafes. There are a number of attractions between Tanukikoji Shopping Street and the Sapporo Beer Museum, such as the Sapporo Clock Tower and Sapporo TV Tower, so we recommend checking out Tanukikoji Shopping Street and then sightseeing while making your way over to the Sapporo Beer Museum. This is a great way to fit in more tourist attractions on your Sapporo travel itinerary. Summary of Shiroi Koibito Park in Hokkaido Shiroi Koibito Park, with its many attractions, also offers a variety of restaurants, cafes, and snack houses, all with different styles of food. From original confections and sweets to lunch at a secluded restaurant, you're going to be spoiled for choice. The elaborate seasonal events, attractions that will bring smiles to children's faces, and affordable prices are all great features for those traveling with family. Sapporo is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Japan and offers a wide variety of hotels. If you visit Sapporo during your summer trip to Hokkaido, consider visiting Shiroi Koibito Park! 【Official Website】Shiroi Koibito Park 【TripAdvisor】Shiroi Koibito Park -
Video article 2:12Tokamachi City in Niigata Prefecture is a great sightseeing spot where you can experience the great outdoors in a natural setting! Which activity would you like to experience, skiing, SUP, rafting, etc.?
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Outdoor Sightseeing Video Introduction of Tokamachi City, Niigata Prefecture This is a video to promote outdoor tourism in Tokamachi, a city located in the southern part of Niigata prefecture. Here, we will introduce you to some of the nature-rich sightseeing spots in the Shinanogawa area of Niigata Prefecture. The video introduces a variety of outdoor activities in various spots and seasons, including rivers, plateaus, and snowy mountains. There's sure to be something for everyone! Outdoor Locations in Tokamachi, Niigata Photo:glamping If you want to go camping in Tokamachi city, we recommend the beautiful Daigonji Kogen Camping Ground or the Fushikurojoseki Camping Ground. You can see the scenery at each campground at 0:29 in the video. Besides that, there are also facilities where you can enjoy the popular activity "glamping" around Tokamachi. There are various outdoor activities to enjoy in Tokamachi city, such as cycling along the Shinanogawa river, SUP (Stand Up Paddle Boarding) at the Shinanogawa river, canoeing, and rafting down the amazing Shinanogawa river. These can be seen at 0:39 in the footage. Known as one of the areas of Japan that has extremely heavy snowfall, there are many famous tourist spots where you can enjoy winter activities in Tokamachi city. It's been designated a special heavy snowfall area, so you know the snow will be great! You can also try cross-country skiing in the scenery of the great outdoors, or airboarding and snow biking at the Matsunoyama Onsen Ski Resort. These winter activities are shown from 1:24 in the video. Appealing Tourist Spots in Tokamachi City ©Koichi_Hayakawa Modifying In addition to Chotokuji Temple, which is famous for Senju Kannon (the thousand-armed Goddess of Mercy), the stone Buddha of Hachi, where approximately 200 stone Buddhas are enshrined, Suwa Shrine and Matsuo Shrine, Saieiji Temple, and Jinguji Temple, a nationally renowned sight and national monument, and Tashiro no Nanatsugama, are all must-see tourist spots that show the history of Tokamachi city. You can also visit the ruins of Oida Castle, which was home to a local wealthy family during the Kamakura period. At the Tokamachi Museum, you can see the flame-shaped earthenware that was found in the area. Kiyotsu Gorge, the Hoshitoge rice terrace fields, and the beech forest, given the name Bijinbayashi, are all secret tourist spots overflowing with natural beauty. The Art Festival of the Earth - Echigo-Tsumari Art Triennial, one of the world's largest art festivals, attracts many visitors as well. When you visit Tokamachi city of Niigata prefecture, be sure to try the local cuisine. The Kashiwazaki Tai Chazuke (sea bream rice with tea), Soba inari, and Hegi soba are famous local specialties. Traditions of Tokamachi City In Tokamachi, Shinbo Kodaiji Bushi, which is said to be the root of Japanese folk music, has been passed down since ancient times. Akakura Kagura, which has been passed down from one generation to the next in Akakura Village, is a Shinto ritual within which you can feel the traditions of Japan. Tokamachi Kouta, which was made for the commercial of the traditional "Akashi Chijimi," is performed at the Tokamachi Summer Festival. In the city, the Tokamachi Snow Festival is held in the winter season and it's always a lively event. There are places where you can experience making Tsumariyaki, a traditional craft of Tokamachi, using soil from the area. Tokamachi city is also the second largest producer of silk fabrics after Kyoto, and is even called “Kimono town” for having many kimono and fabric shops. Accommodations in and Around Tokamachi If you're traveling to Tokamachi, we recommend staying at Hikari no Yakata, a hotel built by James Turrell in the image of Junichiro Tanizaki’s book “In the Praise of Shadows.” There are also many appealing hot spring inns in the city, so choose the one that suits you best. Summary of Tokamachi, Niigata Source :YouTube screenshot In this article, we introduced the outdoor activities in Tokamachi, Niigata Prefecture as well as tourist attractions and traditional performing arts that are featured in the video. We hope you enjoyed reading about some of the attractions of Tokamachi, as it has a lot to offer. As you can see in the video, Tokamachi city, where the magnificent Shinanogawa river flows, is a great place to visit for those looking to actively experience nature. This video introduces many outdoor activities, such as skiing and SUP. Find anything you're interested in? It might be difficult deciding what to do when there's so many options! 【Official Website】Tokamachi, Niigata Prefecture Town Hall Website http://www.city.tokamachi.lg.jp/english/index.html -
Video article 1:25A New Symbol is Born in Shinjuku, Tokyo! Enjoy deep Shinjuku at Tokyu Kabukicho Tower, a flamboyant entertainment complex!
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Tokyu Kabukicho Tower" in Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo Video Introduction Photo:Tokyu Kabukicho Tower, Shinjuku This video, titled "Tokyu Kabukicho Tower: A Hotel and Entertainment Complex Aimed at International Tourists" (【東急歌舞伎町タワー】インバウンド需要狙い ホテルとエンタメの複合施設), was uploaded by "NTV News24" (日テレNEWS). The video introduces the entertainment facilities of Tokyu Kabukicho Tower, which opened in April 2023. The video is full of exciting images, such as the flashy food hall Shinjuku Kabukicho Hall, where guests can enjoy sampling cuisine from different regions of Japan, and the movie theater, where every seat is a premium seat. [Video] 0:48 - All Premium Seats [Video] 0:57 - The Flashy Food Hall What is Tokyu Kabukicho Tower in Shinjuku, Tokyo Photo:Tokyu Kabukicho Tower, Shinjuku On April 14, 2023, an entertainment complex tower that allows visitors to play, watch, eat, and stay opened in Kabukicho in Shinjuku, Tokyo. The 225-meter-tall skyscraper complex stands majestically on the former site of the sadly closed Shinjuku Milano-za Theater. Its name is Tokyu Kabukicho Tower. The exterior of the tower is extremely stylish, and the skyscraper, designed in the image of a fountain, has a strong presence in Shinjuku's Kabukicho district. The concept of Tokyu Kabukicho Tower is to "pursue your passions." Admission to Tokyu Kabukicho Tower is free, and anyone can enter. The tower houses restaurants, cafes, an evolutionary food court in the style of an alleyway you'd find in Tokyo, live music clubs, cinemas, theaters, and accommodations, offering a variety of experiences within a single building. In addition, reflecting the diversifying society, gender-less restrooms have been introduced on the 2nd floor. The revolutionary restrooms, which can be used by both men and women, have been quite the controversy on social media. Experience Japanese Festival Culture and Delicious Food on the 2nd Floor at Shinjuku Kabuki Hall Photo:Shinjuku Kabuki Hall, Tokyu Kabukicho Tower, Shinjuku Shinjuku Kabuki Hall is a flashy food hall with a Japanese festival theme. Located on the 2nd floor of Tokyu Kabukicho Tower, the interior combines the glitz and glamour of Kabukicho with authentic alley-way-style areas that Tokyo is known for. Delicious foods from all over Japan and cuisine from the neighboring country of Korea can be enjoyed here as well. Hours for Shinjuku Kabuki Hall are from 6:00 a.m. to 5:00 a.m. the next day. Events are held every night on the stage set up inside the food hall, adding to the festive nighttime atmosphere of Tokyu Kabukicho Tower. [Shop Information for the Food Hall] ●Hokkaido Food Festival (北海道食祭) Visitors can enjoy local delicacies of Hokkaido, such as ramen, zangi (a special type of fried chicken), Tokachi pork bowls, Muroran yakitori (pork and onions skewers), and various seafood products. ●Tohoku Food Festival (東北食祭) A restaurant where you can try beef tongue from Sendai, a major city in Japan's Tohoku region, Morioka reimen (cold noodles), Hinai Jidori chicken characterized by its firm texture and umami flavor, and Fukushima enban gyoza (disc dumplings) beautifully arranged in the shape of a frying pan. ●Kanto Food Festival (関東食祭) Kanto Food Festival is popular for its sushi platters and Edo tempura rice bowls, which allow visitors to enjoy Edomae techniques, motsuyaki (grilled beef offal) from Shibaura, Sano ramen from Tochigi, and Tochigi gyoza (dumplings). ●Yokohama Chinese Food Festival (横浜中華食祭) A restaurant where you can enjoy popular dishes from Yokohama Chinatown in a casual atmosphere. ●Chubu Food Festival (中部食祭) Here, visitors can enjoy dishes such as Nagoya's classic miso pork cutlet and chicken wings, dishes made with Japanese glass shrimp, the jewels of Toyama Bay, and Hanton Rice from Kanazawa, which has become a popular tourist destination since the opening of the Hokuriku Shinkansen bullet train. ●Kinki Food Festival (近畿食祭) Visitors can enjoy "B-class gourmet" foods such as Osaka's okonomiyaki and kushikatsu, as well as Kyoto's udon noodles and obanzai (traditional Kyoto-style cuisine), famous for their elegant soup stock. The lineup also includes first-class Japanese beef dishes, such as Kobe Beef and Omi Beef! ●Chugoku-Shikoku Food Festival (中四国食祭) This restaurant focuses on fresh ingredients sent from the regions that produce them, such as bonito (dried skipjack tuna flakes) shipped directly from the remote Okinoshima island in Kochi, oysters shipped directly from Hiroshima, and noodles from a long-established Sanuki Udon noodle store in Kagawa that attracts large crowds of customers. ●Kyushu-Okinawa Food Festival (九州沖縄食祭) A restaurant where you can try Hakata's yakitori ramen, torikawa (chicken skin) skewers, and tetsunabe gyoza (a special type of dumpling). You can also try chicken dishes made with Miyazaki jidori chicken, goya chanpuru (Okinawan bitter gourd stir-fry), rafute, and more. Enjoy a combination of foods together with shochu and awamori. ●Korean Food Festival (韓国食祭) From Korean dishes like cheese dakgalbi, sundubu, and samgyeopsal, which are very popular in Japan, to sweets from Korean food stalls, you can enjoy a wide variety of Korean food here. ●KABUKI CAFÉ A casual Italian restaurant that can be enjoyed as a café or a bar. The Arts at Tokyu Kabukicho Tower! Theater, Cinema, a Live Music Club and More! Source :YouTube screenshot No matter how rewarding the tourist attraction or wonderful the live performance is, if your accommodations are far away or if you have to travel by crowded train, you won't be able to enjoy it as much as you'd like... With that said, we recommend utilizing the accommodations inside Tokyu Kabukicho Tower. Tokyu Kabukicho Tower has two hotels opening on May 19, 2023. They are "BELLUSTAR TOKYO, A Pan Pacific Hotel," a facility that offers one of the most luxurious lodging experiences in Japan, and "HOTEL GROOVE SHINJUKU, A PARKROYAL Hotel," which features pop-style guest rooms with art and music inspired by Shinjuku. After a long day of fun at Tokyu Kabukicho Tower, an entertainment complex tower, you can return to your hotel room at the press of a button! You're sure to have an enjoyable time if you do so! Tokyu Kabukicho Tower is also connected to airports via a direct limousine bus service. If you're looking for a base to explore tourist attractions around Tokyo, this is it! Tokyu Kabukicho Tower: An Entertainment Facility & Hotel in Shinjuku, Tokyo Photo:Tokyu Kabukicho Tower at night, Shinjuku Tokyu Kabukicho Tower, an entertainment complex and tower, combines a state-of-the-art theater, movie theater, and a live music hall. Located on the 6th, 7th, and 8th floors of Tokyu Kabukicho Tower, THEATER MILANO-Za has been opened, taking the name of Shinjuku Milano-za, a beloved movie theater that was open in Shinjuku for 58 years, as a live entertainment theater. It offers a top-notch stage for artists, not only for plays, but also for seated live music performances and visual events. 109 Cinemas Premium is located on the 9th and 10th floors. The viewers-only lounge, which can be used one hour before a movie starts, has a relaxing atmosphere and is decorated with artwork inspired by Shinjuku's Kabukicho district. All seats are premium seats, and the design of the sound system was overseen by Ryuichi Sakamoto. Zepp Shinjyuku (TOKYO), located in the basement of Tokyu Kabukicho Tower from B1F to B4F, can accommodate 1,500 people standing, making it one of the largest live music halls in Shinjuku. Equipped with the latest video equipment, it offers a special live performance experience in a luxury venue where music and video are fused together. Tokyu Kabukicho Tower Floor Guide Photo:Tokyu Kabukicho Tower, Shinjuku Tokyu Kabukicho Tower has 48 floors above ground and 5 floors below ground for a total of 53 floors. Of the 53 floors, 45 floors are accessible by the public. Below is a floor guide for Tokyu Kabukicho Tower. BELLUSTAR TOKYO, A Pan Pacific Hotel (39-47F) A luxury hotel at the top of Tokyu Kabukicho Tower with a panoramic view of the Tokyo Metropolitan Area. The hotel has 97 rooms and 5 penthouse suites where you can enjoy an unforgettable stay. Floors 45-47 feature a bar and restaurant that can be used by all visitors to the hotel. HOTEL GROOVE SHINJUKU, A PARKROYAL Hotel (18-38F) A hotel with a view of Tokyo with fancy furnishings and unique art installations. The hotel has 538 rooms that come in a variety of styles. From suites, to rooms with tatami flooring, and rooms designed by artists, there's something for everyone here. JAM 17 DINING & BAR (17F) JAM 17 DINING & BAR features an Italian restaurant with an open kitchen and fresh vegetables from Japan's Kanto region. The restaurant also features a rooftop terrace where you can enjoy dinner with friends or a romantic night out with your special someone. The bar is a great place to relax after enjoying other facilities in the tower, and features guest bartenders, original cocktails, and a tasteful ambience. 109 Cinemas Premium (9-10F) A movie theater with completely premium seating inside Tokyu Kabukicho Tower. THEATER MILANO-Za (6-8F) Carrying on the name of the former Shinjuku Milano-za, this theater is used for plays, live performances, etc., and seats up to 907 guests in relatively spacious seating. EXSTION (5F) EXSTION is a members-only wellness club located inside of Tokyu Kabukicho Tower with a relaxing atmosphere. It features a lounge, sauna, gym, pool, restaurant, art gallery, and other facilities. THE TOKYO MATRIX (4F) A real-life dungeon based on the story of Sword Art Online. Players will have to use sword skills, and critical thinking to solve puzzles and collect items for a chance to face off against Kirito and Asuna. namco TOKYO (3F) Namco TOKYO is an arcade located inside of Tokyu Kabukicho Tower. The arcade features 250 gachapon machines, a variety of games, as well as food and drinks with which to enjoy a break between fun. Shinjuku Kabuki Hall (2F) Shinjuku Kabuki Hall is a café inside of Tokyu Kabukicho Tower with 10 restaurants all offering a different style of cuisine from somewhere in Japan, and even with Korean food. Tourist Information Center (1F) The first floor is where you can get father tourist information if you're visiting the area, but also houses a Starbucks, a burger and taco restaurants, and a variety of other facilities. Zepp Shinjuku/ZEROTOKYO (B1-B4) The basement floors are home to Zepp Shinjuku, a live music hall with state-of-the-art video equipment for live performances that can accommodate up to 1,500 guests, and ZEROTOKYO, a club where you can enjoy music, DJs, scenography, and all kinds of awesome performances. Summary of Tokyu Kabukicho Tower, a Flashy New Tourist Attraction in Shinjuku Photo:Tokyu Kabukicho Tower, Shinjuku Tokyu Kabukicho Tower is a new type of entertainment complex that is raising the bar for quality entertainment in Japan. You can experience the Japanese spirit of hospitality, which is to make your stay comfortable and enjoyable, together with endless entertainment and state-of-the-art facilities. 【Official Website】TOKYU KABUKICHO TOWER