I've been here! Me and my husband planned a 2.5 week trip back in the summer of 2019 and fell in love with this city. We've been loving "revisiting" through your videos. Can't wait for the Disney resort vids next!
I used to work across the street from the palace and we'd do picnics for lunch over on the Palace grounds. There's a nice Oct fest at one of the parks there as well (Hibiya Park). I and thousands of others evacuated there during the big quake in 2011 that caused the tsunamis. That whole area you started at by Tokyo stn was one of our favorite night spots for bar hopping and nightlife.
Wow, the magic is real. The view from Skytree is incredible. What a glorious experience, love what you focused on in the vid. It's the kind of thing I love, just the little moments that make a trip so much more, like living there.
Love all your videos. We recently returned from Tokyo and walked from the Imperial Palace to that water fountain area by Starbucks. Thank you for sharing - brought back wonderful memories.
Also, you should match up some of the scenes from Kamen Rider, Super Sentai, and Ultraman shows as I have already spotted several spots from those shows
Definitely on my bucket list of places to visit, just the cultures within cultures that exist there that are so fascinating and yeah... I'll go into one of those stores that has the figurines of the big boobied girls.
Love the video and want some tips on starting a vlog channel for me and Michael are thinking of moving to Florida just us together someday and want to meet you some day at Disney land
I went to Japan in Feb 2020 and stayed for a few days in Ginza. We also went to the Imperial Palace area, but without having done any research about what was there I think we kind of went to the wrong areas and it ended up being kind of a waste of time. I did get to ride Thunder Dolphin, but I actually didn't know about the other indoor coaster that they have there and I'm kind of sad I missed it. We also went to Yokohama area and I planned to ride the coaster there later in the afternoon but it started raining and it closed so I didn't get to ride it. The other fun thing we did was ride go karts around Tokyo, but we didn't really stop anywhere and just drove around, so areas like Shibuya crossing, Tokyo tower etc. I got to see but it was just briefly as we were driving around.
Construction crews who work on tall structures must be from another species. No fear, baby. As for me, just looking at videos of high places gives me the shakes. I'm from the planet Wussie. lol. As for Tokyo, it's home to probably the best Disney theme park in the world, DisneySea. Or a park that's at least better than Anaheim's DCA. Moreover, Japan's capital city is fairly clean, safe & graffiti-homeless free.
When you mentioned not going to Fuji-Q Highland or Nagashima Highland, that got me thinking about how Fuji-Q Highland announced that Do-Dodonpa was permanently closed. As a result, would you still say Fuji-Q Highland is high on your list of parks in Japan (or in general) to visit or not as important as it used to be?
Even after the Emperor recorded his surrender speech the militarists violently tried to steal the record. The area you were walking through was the last battlefield of WW2.