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【4K】Walk Tour from Tokyo Olympic Stadium to Hatonomori Hachiman Shrine – Tokyo Vlog #1

Enjoy walking with me around the Tokyo Olympic Stadium! I’ll be guiding you through how to get to the Tokyo Olympic Stadium from Sendagaya Station, and show you areas such as Japan Sport Olympic Square, Olympic Rings, The Cauldrons, and guide you the way to Hatonomori Hachiman Shrine. I hope you guys enjoy this 4K Walking Tour with me.

0:00 – Sendagaya Station (JR Line)
0:40 – Tokyo Metropolitan Gymnasium
1:10 – Kokuritsu-kyogijo Station (Oedo Line)
4:00 – Tokyo Olympic Stadium
15:42 – Japan Sport Olympic Square
16:00 – Olympic Ring
17:00 – Japan Olympic Museum
18:27 – The Cauldron (The Games of the XVIII Olympiad Tokyo 1964)
18:57 – The Cauldron ( The XI Olympic Water Games Sapporo 1972)
22:00 – Gaien Nishi-Dori (Restaurants and Convenience store near Tokyo Olympic Stadium)
27:27 – Hatonomori Hachiman Shrine

As of October 2020, the Olympic Stadium isn’t fully open to the public yet. After walking around the Olympic Stadium, I guide you through to Hatonomori Hachiman Shrine which is very close from the Tokyo Olympic Stadium (approx. 8mins). Hatonomori Hachiman Shrine is famous for fujizuka, which is a mound created to imitate Mt. Fuji. Hatonomori Hachiman Shrine is famous as the oldest such mound within Tokyo. It was constructed in 1789, and is designated a Tangible Folk Cultural Property of Tokyo. Although the mound is around 6 meters tall, it is said that climbing a fujizuka means the climber is blessed in the same way as if they had climbed Mt. Fuji, and there is a lovely view from the peak. Irises bloom around the same time as the yearly temple founding ceremony takes place (3 June), in the space in front of the fujizuka representing a pond, and are a very pretty sight to see.

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Video from: JAPAN 4K ACTION
Video resolution: 4K 60fps
Video type: city life video

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