This RU-vid channel provides useful information for first-time travelers to Tokyo, Yokohama, Kyoto, and Osaka in Japan in walking tour style.
The unique feature of this channel is the addition of easy-to-understand train route maps and city maps, which are not available on other channels. We are trying to make it possible for even first-time travelers to reach their destinations without getting lost.
WHY do we do this? Because I want my viewers to actually go on a trip.
Are you satisfied with watching travel videos at home? Do you watch videos of other people traveling and feel like you have traveled too? If you are, that won't get you out of the endless loop of your boring routine.
It would be great if Motion Travel’s videos made you want to book flights and hotels and start packing as soon as you finished watching our videos.
I just visited Japan and agree that Shinjinku station is huge and the most confusing. I still don't know how I ended up at Keio/Odakyu on some days and the Tokyo Metro Building other times when my hotel is near Lumine. I love the organized chaos in Japan. It made the trip fun.
Hi there! New susbscriber from the Philippines. I have also a walking travel channel. I love your introduction so much when you use the Google Earth feature. I also like to learn how you use that feature. I also notice that your videos doesn't have drone video shots, is it illegal to fly drones in Japan?
How did you manage to get out through the gates on the same station? Usually you have to talk to staff and pay a fee even though you didn't ride the train. I've made this mistake twice entering the wrong platform, lol.
Parts of this are better than the London tour, the library and the pillars with glass box bases ( are they room of requirement or slughorns office)? But London has a million more tiny details that you don’t even notice in the films, amazing imagination by the designers and set decorators. I am very envious that you get to walk round the potions classroom though, we don’t have that!
J'adore ce quartier pour être un bon point de départ pour visiter Tokyo, il y a plein d'avantages avec sa ligne directe avec l'aéroport de Narita , ses lignes de métro, ses hôtels, la diversité de ses restaurants, le parc : je conseille ce quartier pour les touristes pour être le lieu d'hébergement dans un hôtel J'ai hâte d'y retourner : j'adore Tokyo. From France.