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00:00 Uchikanda, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo
01:41 Edo-dori Ave.
05:40 Asakusabashi Station
07:14 Kuramaebashi-dori Ave.
09:59 Ishihara, Sumida-ku
14:12 Kameido, Koto-ku
20:41 Heiwabashi-dori Ave.
21:07 Shin-Koiwa, Katsushika-ku
32:20 Funabori Station, Toei Shinjuku Line
36:25 Kasaibashi-dori Ave.
38:21 Higashisuna, Koto-ku
43:21 Yotsume-dori Ave.
44:17 Toyocho, Koto-ku
45:00 Eitai-dori Ave.
47:40 Monzen-Nakacho
Chiyoda (千代田区, Chiyoda-ku)
Chiyoda is a special ward located in central Tokyo, Japan. It is known as Chiyoda City in English.
Chiyoda consists of the Imperial Palace and a surrounding radius of about a kilometer. As of June 2020, the ward has an estimated population of 66,575, and a population density of 5,709 people per km², making it by far the least populated of the special wards.
With a day population of around 850,000, its day/night population ratio is by very far the highest of all municipalities in Japan.
(Wikipedia)
Sumida (墨田区, Sumida-ku)
Sumida is a special ward located in Tokyo Metropolis, Japan. The English translation of its Japanese self-designation is Sumida City.
Landmarks in Sumida-ku
-Tokyo Skytree
-Ryōgoku Kokugikan (National Sumo Stadium)
-Edo-Tokyo Museum
-Asahi Breweries Headquarters: The Asahi Beer Hall with the Asahi flame created by French designer Philippe Starck in 1989, is one of Tokyo’s most recognizable modern structures.
(Wikipedia)
Katsushika (葛飾区, Katsushika-ku)
Katsushika is a special ward located in Tokyo, Japan. The ward calls itself Katsushika City in English.
The longest-running manga series in history, Kochira Katsushika-ku Kameari Kōen-mae Hashutsujo takes place in Katsushika. The neighborhood of Shibamata is the home of Tora-san, the protagonist of the long-running Otoko wa Tsurai yo film series, played by Kiyoshi Atsumi. A statue of Tora-san stands outside of Shibamata Station. Other notable works set in Katsushika are the television series Kamen Rider Hibiki and the film Long Vacation. A statue of Captain Tsubasa main character, Ozora Tsubasa, is also located there, as the fictional town of Nankatsu was inspired by Katsushika itself.
(Wikipedia)
Kōtō (江東区, Kōtō-ku)
Kōtō is a special ward located in Tokyo Metropolis, Japan. The ward refers to itself as Kōtō City in English.
“Kōtō” means “East of River” in Japanese.
Kōtō occupies a position on the waterfront of Tokyo Bay sandwiched between the wards of Chūō and Edogawa. Its inland boundary is with Sumida. Much of the land is reclaimed, The northern part is old reclaimed land, and the elevation is very low – below sea level. The southern part is relatively new, but there are few old temples or shrines.
(Wikipedia)
Monzen-nakacho and Fukagawa are well known to Tokyo residents—and for good reason. With their beautiful cherry blossoms and waterfront vistas, these are both wonderful areas to walk through.
You can see Tokyo Skytree and Asahi Breweries Headquarters in this video:
[360VR] Let’s go Rickshaw! Ride around Japan,Tokyo,Asakusa ver.2 | JNTO
Driving in Japan – Basic Traffic Rules
1. In Japan you drive on the left and your steering wheel is on the right
2. You may not turn on a red light.
3. Motorcycles are allowed to pass you on your left. Be wary of this when changing lanes.
4. On highways the passing lane is on the right. (Police actually crack down on this rule so don’t stay in the right lane too long)
Unwritten rules:
1. If you let somebody into your lane they may respond by blinking their hazards 2 or 3 times. This simply means “Thank you.”
2. If you see hazards on a highway in the distance it could mean that the traffic is coming to a sudden stop. If you see this, slow down and turn on your hazards for the person behind you.
Filming Date: August 18th, 2020
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