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Shinjuku
A station bursting to the seams, armies of office workers, school kids and international travelers squeeze through Shinjuku Station’s ticket gates on a daily basis—out into a sprawling area of towering sky scrapers, wide shopping streets and countless cafes, bars and restaurants. Nishi-Shinjuku, west of the station, houses a forest of skyscrapers, while the east side is your access point for shopping, dining and entertainment. Bathed in neon, the area of Kabukicho is a maze of hotels and spots for nighttime revelry.
Yoyogi
Located between Shinjuku and Shibuya, Yoyogi is home to many of the city’s notable facilities, architecture, and greenery. When Tokyo hosted the Olympics in 1964, Yoyogi was the central gathering point, with the National Stadium and Yoyogi National Gymnasium functioning as the main venues.
Narita International Airport Access Navigation
Haneda Airport Information
Camera: GoPro HERO9 Black
Filmed in December 2020
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Drive with me! Japan travel guide 2020
4K driving videos by Tokyo Smith [Slow TV]
– Scenic drive
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