Europe has to be the most beautiful place in the world! From the countless medieval cities, to the jaw dropping landscapes of the Alps, Europe has it all! Ive spent the last few years traveling Europe and I want to show you my favorite places! This video was months in the making and im so excited to finally share it with you! Where is your favorite place in Europe?
Full Title: Trip to Japan. Arrival Ceremony President Reagan and Nancy Reagan at Akasaka Palace on November 9, 1983
Creator(s): President (1981-1989: Reagan). White House Television Office. 1/20/1981-1/20/1989 (Most Recent)
Series: Video Recordings, 1/20/1981 — 1/20/1989
Collection: Records of the White House Television Office (WHTV) (Reagan Administration), 1/20/1981 — 1/20/1989
Transcript: N/A
Production Date: 11/9/1983
Access Restriction(s):Unrestricted
Use Restriction(s):Unrestricted
Contact(s): Ronald Reagan Library (LP-RR), 40 Presidential Drive, Simi Valley, CA 93065-0600
Phone: 800-410-8354, Fax: 805-577-4074, Email: reagan.library@nara.gov
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.
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.
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.
A Narrated, guided tour version of this video is available at youtu.be/0P5fpZRloPk
Enoshima is one of my absolute favourite day trips from Tokyo. This little island, located just off the coast of the Pacific Ocean, is located roughly one hour from downtown Tokyo, yet has a completely different vibe than the Japanese capital. Surrounded by the beautiful Pacific Ocean, this hilly mountains gives splendid views of the surrounding landscape, including all of Sagami Bay, as well as the Izu Peninsula and Mt. Fuji in the distance on clear days.
There are countless small restaurants on the island, serving everything from local specialities such as Shirasu-Don to curry, coffee as well as the local Enoshima brand beer.
In this video I walk from Enoshima Station on the Enoden Railway, all the way to, and across, the Island of Enoshima, passing several beautiful lookout points, shrines and temples (and cats!) on my way there.
Binaural Audio. Headphones recommended for maximum immersion.
0:00 Enoshima Station (Enoden)
0:30 Enoden Train Passing
0:45 Walking along Subana Dori, Towards Enoshima
7:30 Arrived at the Bridge to Enoshima
10:05 Will it Ever Happen...?
15:00 Finally Arrived on the Island of Enoshima
15:25 Torii Gate 青銅の鳥居
15:30 Walking along the local Shopping Street
18:05 Enoshima Shrine Entrance 江島神社 鳥居
21:45 Arriving at Enoshima Shrine (Hetsunomiya) 江島神社 辺津宮
22:30 Nice View of the Bridge and Shopping Street Down Below
26:20 Lookout Point, View of Miura Peninsula
27:45 Enoshima Shrine Nakatsunomiya 江島神社 中津宮
28:50 This Cafe has a Great Ocean View
31:00 A small Park 亀ヶ岡広場
31:50 Observation Deck
32:25 Enoshima Sky Candle 江の島シーキャンドル (江の島展望灯台)
33:33 Cute Street
35:20 An Old Ryokan (Japanese Inn) I think its still operating.
35:50 This House is Probably Abandoned. The view must be great though…
37:10 Souvenir Shops
39:10 Relatively new Bakery and Cafe. Looks nice!
39:30 This Place serves delicious Japanese Food.
40:00 Enoshima Shrine Okutsumiya 江島神社 奥津宮(おくつのみや)
44:05 I Grabbed a big beer here after filming this video.
46:00 Chigogafuchi Abyss, the Western tip of the Island 稚児ヶ淵(ちごがふち)
48:00 They just renovated this bridge!
49:03 Enoshima Iwaya Cave Entrance 江の島岩屋(えのしまいわや)
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Не влог, никаких нелепых лиц и разговоров, только Япония.
После прогулки по Каруидзава я поехал домой, но по пути решил остановится в Такасаки. В городе Такасаки линия синкансэна разделяется на линию Дзёэцу и линию Нагано. Я прогулся о станции и развалинам замка Такасаки. Красивые парки, но от замка мало что осталось. В одном из этих парков я нашёл клетки с птицами. А в другом я нашёл кошку. Я так же спустился к реке откуда виден красивый закат.
Не влог, никаких нелепых лиц и разговоров, только Япония.
Город Мидзухо, это ещё одно место предложенное моим зрителем и фаном CLANNAD. Город расположен в западной части Токио, по соседству с городом Фусса, где я снимал фестиваль светлячков. Зная, что будет дождь, взял с собой жёлтую грушу.
Я начал со станции Хаконэгасаки и прошёлся к Скай холлу. По пути я зашёл в парк Дзюнсай с красивым прудом. После Скай холаа я дошёл до храма Саяма, с тем же именем, что и озеро Сайма снятое мной ранее. Затем я дошёл до парка с прудом с названием Саяма :). В конце я вернулся к станции.
Date recorded:December, 2020
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15:24 Yūrakuchō area
28:57 Kyobashi area
34:40 Ginza area
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