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Грузия. Тбилиси. Грузинская еда. Винный погреб. Где поспать.


Путешествие по Грузии. Как найти отель в Тбилиси? Какие рестораны Тбилиси правильные? Какие самые известные грузинские блюда? Съедобное Несъедобное в Грузии!!!

Как открыть традиционный грузинский ресторан… в Грузии? Зачем Михаил Ширвиндт влез в чужой номер? Правда ли, что винный погреб — самое уютное место в городе? Что такое эларджи и с чем его едят? Почему все номера грузинских отелей выходят в тенистый сад? Где в Тбилиси останавливается Элтон Джон? И наконец, на бис: как по-грузински «Лягушка квакает в болоте»? Об этом и не только смотрите в новом выпуске программы «Съедобное-несъедобное» путешествие с Михаилом Ширвиндтом — Грузия -Тбилиси.

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Tokyo 4K - Skyline Expressway Sunrise - Rainbow Bridge - Driving Downtown


Thursday morning sunrise drive around the colorful Tokyo Drift style freeway (popularized in movies and TV shows about Japan) and across Tokyos popular Rainbow Bridge (similar to New York Citys Brooklyn Bridge or San Franciscos Golden Gate Bridge). I filmed a sunset version in 60FPS but the quality was not good enough so I redid it early next morning with my original camera setup. Enjoy!
The Rainbow Bridge (レインボーブリッジ ) is a suspension bridge crossing northern Tokyo Bay in Tokyo, Japan. It was built by Kawasaki Heavy Industries, with construction starting in 1987 and completed in 1993. The bridge is 798 metres (2,618 ft) long with a main span of 580 metres (1,903 ft).

The towers supporting the bridge are white in color, designed to harmonize with the skyline of central Tokyo seen from Odaiba. There are lamps placed on the wires supporting the bridge, which are illuminated into three different colors, red, white and green every night using solar energy obtained during the day.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rainbow_Bridge_(Tokyo)

Shuto Expressway (首都高速道路 Shuto Kōsoku-dōro, lit. «Metropolitan Expressway», where shuto also means «capital city») is a network of toll expressways in the Greater Tokyo Area of Japan. It is operated and maintained by the Metropolitan Expressway Company Limited (首都高速道路株式会社 Shuto Kōsoku-dōro Kabushiki-gaisha).

Most routes are grade-separated (elevated roads or tunnels) and central routes have many sharp curves and multi-lane merges which require caution to drive safely. The speed limit is 60 km/h on most routes, but 80 km/h on the Bayshore Route, and 50 km/h on the Inner Circular Route.

All trips on the expressway require a toll be paid. As of 2014, the cash toll for a standard-size car is ¥1300 regardless of distance travelled. Vehicles using the ETC toll-collection system pay a distance-based toll ranging from ¥300 to ¥1300 for ordinary vehicles (see toll price) – in some cases substantially less than the previous fixed-rate toll. Lower cash rates exist for certain radial routes (where there are only a few kilometers of expressway remaining) and ETC users have various time-of-day discounts. For large vehicles, the toll is doubled.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shuto_Expressway

Tokyo, (東京 Tōkyō, ˈtoʊkioʊ) officially Tokyo Metropolis (東京都 Tōkyō-to), is one of the 47 prefectures of Japan. As of 2018, the Greater Tokyo Area ranked as the most populous metropolitan area in the world. The urban area houses the seat of the Emperor of Japan, of the Japanese government and of the National Diet. Tokyo is often referred to as a city but is officially known and governed as a «metropolitan prefecture», which differs from and combines elements of a city and a prefecture, a characteristic unique to Tokyo.

The prefecture is part of the worlds most populous metropolitan area called the Greater Tokyo Area with over 40 million people and the worlds largest urban agglomeration economy. The 23 Special Wards of Tokyo were formerly Tokyo City. The latest estimate in 2019 shows the growing population of Tokyo with 13.9 million people, with the special wards 9.6 million, the Tama area 4.2 million, and the Islands 25,147. As of 2011, Tokyo hosted 51 of the Fortune Global 500 companies, the highest number of any city in the world at that time. Tokyo ranked third (twice) in the International Financial Centres Development Index. The city is home to various television networks such as Fuji TV, Tokyo MX, TV Tokyo, TV Asahi, Nippon Television, NHK and the Tokyo Broadcasting System.

Tokyo ranks first in the Global Economic Power Index and third in the Global Cities Index. The GaWCs 2018 inventory classified Tokyo as an alpha world city  – and as of 2014 TripAdvisors World City Survey ranked Tokyo first in its «Best overall experience» category (the city also ranked first in the following categories: «helpfulness of locals», «nightlife», «shopping», «local public transportation» and «cleanliness of streets»). As of 2018 Tokyo ranked as the 2nd-most expensive city for expatriates, according to the Mercer consulting firm. and also the worlds 11th-most expensive city according to the Economist Intelligence Units cost-of-living survey. In 2015, Tokyo was named the Most Liveable City in the world by the magazine Monocle. The Michelin Guide has awarded Tokyo by far the most Michelin stars of any city in the world. Tokyo was ranked first out of all sixty cities in the 2017 Safe Cities Index. It was also ranked the first in the 2019 safe cities index. The QS Best Student Cities ranked Tokyo as the 3rd-best city in the world to be a university student in 2016 and 2nd in 2018. Tokyo hosted the 1964 Summer Olympics, the 1979 G-7 summit, the 1986 G-7 summit, and the 1993 G-7 summit, and will host the 2019 Rugby World Cup, the 2020 Summer Olympics and the 2020 Summer Paralympics.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tokyo

【A5等級】希少な松阪牛シャトーブリアンのステーキ Highest grade A5 Matsusaka beef steak


「ステーキ徳川」自慢のA5等級 松阪牛シャトーブリアンのステーキを動画でご紹介します。

ステーキ徳川
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愛知県名古屋市の鉄板焼ステーキ店≪ステーキ徳川≫の公式配信チャンネルです。当店は「松阪肉牛協会」に属する松阪牛の正規取扱店です。こちらのチャンネルでは≪A5松阪牛≫の希少価値や魅力をお伝えしていくとともに、≪鉄板焼ステーキ店≫をより身近に感じて頂くことを目的に動画配信をしております。

月数本を目標に配信をしておりますのでご興味がございましたらチャンネル登録をお願いいたします♪

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«We are making a movie to let people all over the world know the charm and rarity of A5 Matsusaka beef steak!

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(動画により使用していない場合もございます)
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Кто ты по-японски


Кто ты по-японски. Японский язык за минуту
Статья к уроку: lifeinjapan.ru/article/show/10511
В этом видео вы узнаете, как можно представиться и рассказать о своих увлечениях, работе и стране по-японски. Вы сможете использовать эту фразы, даже если никогда в жизни не учили японский язык:

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VLOG #33. Бюджетное путешествие в Токио, лес самоубийц, гора Фудзи


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В этом видео я показала первые четыре дня в Токио, которые я внепланово провела с ребятами из FAT BUS (https://www.instagram.com/fat_bus/). Изначально я планировала путешествовать в одиночестве, но я рада, что обстоятельства сложились совсем иначе.

О нормах поведения в метро, об истории леса самоубийц, о местной еде, о технологичных японских туалетах, о ценах в супермаркетах и о буддистских традициях.

Playlist:
Elijah Who — Peach Tea
Beatmachinearon — Abovve
Japanese Art — Music to Clear Mind
Psybolord — Lost in Tokyo
Madijuwon — Skyscrapers

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Japanese Food Tour in Osaka: Kuromon Market and AMAZING Sushi!


► Check out our blogs: Mark: migrationology.com/ Ying: travelbyying.com/ Dwight: bkkfatty.com/

After surviving the surprise chicken sashimi, Day 2 in Osaka was an all out food day. We woke up kind of late due to our late arrival the night before and headed to Kuromon Ichiba Market (黒門市場) to start eating. For lunch we had some incredibly delicious sushi!

0:28 Kuromon Ichiba Market (黒門市場) — To begin the day we headed over to the famous Kuromon Ichiba Market (黒門市場), located right near Namba station or Nippombashi (Nipponbashi). The market, although it’s a tourist attraction in Osaka, it remains very friendly, and I think it’s still a wonderful market — there are plenty of things to eat, and what I really liked is that many of the vendors that sell there or have restaurant are extremely friendly. We started off by eating one of the most famous foods in all of Osaka: takoyaki — fried octopus pancake balls. I’m not a huge lover of takoyaki, but these were actually quite good, mainly because they were fried so fresh. The outer part of the takoyaki was crispy and the inside was hot and had that nice mixture of half cooked pancake batter with a piece of octopus in the middle. Overall, one of the best takoyaki’s I’ve ever had in my life. We continued walking through Kuromon Ichiba Market (黒門市場) and when Dwight and I saw scallops being cooked over charcoal on their half shell, and neither of us could resist ordering one on spot — despite them being quite expensive. The scallops were cleaned then put back into their shell and roasted over fire with just a hint of soy sauce and butter for extra flavor. It was marvelous. Still walking around Kuromon Ichiba Market (黒門市場) I saw a store on the corner specializing in tuna, all things tuna. He had some plates of rolled up sushi, and they were filled to the max with red fleshy tuna, and I couldn’t resist again. The tuna was sensationally good, wrapped with rice and seaweed and such fresh and butter fish. You could spend a lot of money snacking through Kuromon Ichiba Market (黒門市場), but finally we needed some real food, a bigger meal, so we looked up a sushi restaurant in the area on Foursquare.

7:00 Toki Sushi (ときすし) — We arrived just before they opened at 5 pm for the evening, and they kindly invited us in as the restaurant opened. The menu was pretty simple, and I believe they did have both an English and Japanese menu. The staff were all extremely friendly from the beginning. At Toki Sushi (ときすし), I ordered the 12 piece sushi set, which came with 12 pieces of beautiful sushi on a wooden plate. Everything on my plate was delicious — all 12 pieces, and the entire plate cost 1,050 Japanese Yen, which is about $8.71 — I think that was a great deal for that quality and deliciousness of sushi in Osaka.

11:10 Dotonburi (道頓堀) — Happy full of sushi, we walked from the Namb area to one of the most popular and famous areas of Osaka called Dotonburi (道頓堀). We walked around for a bit, but didn’t eat there. Instead, we headed back to Namba and while walking around, we found a grilled pork restuarnat to try.

12:51 Yakiton Restaurant — Tayutayu Nambasennichimaeten (たゆたゆ 難波千日前店) — For our final meal on this epic day of food in Osaka, we were just walking along and found a grilled pork restaurant called Tayutayu Nambasennichimaeten (たゆたゆ 難波千日前店). Everything they served was pork, many of which were yakiton style — grilled pork skewers. But they also had some interesting other items on the menu. The meatballs were extremely good, as were all the different skewers.

Day 2 was an amazing food day in Osaka. There’s so many excellent restaurants in Osaka!

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Якудза: взгляд изнутри. Японские криминальные кланы / Yakuza: look from inside


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海外のニュース番組が日本のヤクザに密着している動画です
Сами себя они называют якудза. Полиция использует куда более прозаичное определение — организованные преступные группы. О том, как и чем живут японские криминальные кланы — смотрите специальный репортаж Сергея Мингажева и Алексея Пичко на канале РОССИЯ.

RTR Japan — Всё самое интересное о Японии и японцах в репортажах российских журналистов Сергея Мингажева и Алексея Пичко

RTR Japan — The most interesting about Japan and Japanese by the stories of Russian journalists Sergey Mingazev and Alexey Pichko

RTR Japan — 日本と日本人の一番面白いところについて ロシア国営テレビのミンガジェフ・セルゲイ (特派員)とピチコ・アレクセイ (カメラマン)のレポートをお楽しみください