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Nishi Nippori Tokyo | along the Yamanote Line | Travel Japan


Nishi-Nippori Station is located in the Arakawa Ward of Tokyo, this is a video in the series along the Yamanote line, Travel Japan Tips


The Arakawa Ward has many attractions but today I just show you the area around Nishi Nippori


The Yamanote line goes in a circle through Tokyo and it is the easiest to remember connecting major Tourist spots in Tokyo. Some stations are more attractive than others. Today, we take a look at Nishi Nippori station, which is basically an extension to the Nippori Station which I will do in my next video. At this travel hub many train & subway lines are crossing. 


The famous writer and doctor Mori Ogai Memorial Museum is located at the border of Nishi Nippori and Nippori Station. 


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mori_%C5%8Cgai


In reality Nishi Nippori is not known for much but a few meter further it looks much more attractive, so let’s wait for next weeks episode. For today I like to show you the Nishi Nippori area and the small Nishi Nippori Park which has has information walls featuring the artist Hasegawa Settan and his 7 paintings during the Edo Period of this area. i


It is said, that during the Edo period you could see the mountains of Tsukuba und Nikko.  It was also rich in medicinal herbs and was visited by many people. This park was opened in 1961.


Apparently you could see diamond Fuji on the 30. January and 11th of October here, I am not sure if this is still possible.


I hope this video was of any interest of yours and I wish you a good day, see you in my next video.


Google Map: https://goo.gl/maps/jS1E54pDTgaACcALA


XOX Martina Takano German living in Japan vlog / blogger

Otsuka Tokyo | Along the Yamanote Line | Japan Travel Tipps


Hello 


Otsuka Tokyo along the Yamanote line Japan Travel Tipps


If you are in Tokyo next week, you are in for a treat. 


In this video I show you what to see at Otsuka Station and what kind of upcoming events are happening in the next months.


Otsuka district in Tokyo and Otsuka Station are two different things. Otsuka Station is sandwiched between Kitaōtsuka and Minamiōtsuka district.


These are the top attraction in Otsuka and before I continue, this is the website, you can translate everything to english with an google extension and read it for yourself.


1 copper making class, 

the Gokoku-ji Temple

and Yorozu Theater 

and this events.

Otsuka Awadori on the 26. of August 2023

Fukuro Festival Mikoshi Festival 23-24 September 2023

Otsuka is also mentioned as a great place to watch Cherry Blossom 

24to Tokyo Yosakoi 7. and 8. October 2023


24to Tokyo Yosakoi 7. and 8. October 2023



Link:


Google Map

https://goo.gl/maps/VWq9BJUDcP1PMJjZ6


Generally speaking Otsuka has for me one major Tourist attraction beside the festivals, it is the Gokoku-ji Temple. 


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gokoku-ji

https://www.gokokuji.or.jp/


https://yorozu-s.com/


My name is Martina. I am from North Germany and living in Japan since 2006 on and off. I report about my Life in Japan on this channel with a focus on travel destinations in #Japan. When I visit my home country Germany or it’s surrounding countries I vlog about it. If you are learning German, I do have a German channel about Life in Japan oder Leben in Japan which you can find here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBSNR9kl0o_S57fGRQY_sYg


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Chapter

00:00 Introduction Otsuka Tokyo 

01:20 Top attractions in Otsuka

02:14 Events August, September & October

03:00 Walking through Otsuka

04:48 Gokoku-ji Temple

06:20 Ending


Music

Song: Artlist

Editing Software: DaVinci Resolve / imovie

Camera: Sony alpha 7C & iPhone 12Pro

Map: Google Maps | Map Data ©2021 ZENRIN Japan

Drone: DJI Mavic 2 Pro


XOX

Martina Takano

German living in Japan

vlog / blogger