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Yūrakuchō (有楽町) is a neighborhood of Chiyoda, Tokyo, Japan, situated in between the Ginza and Hibiya Park, near the neighborhood of Shinbashi. Unlike its tonier neighbor Ginza, Yūrakuchō provides a glimpse of Japanese life from the early postwar period, with its many izakaya (Japanese-style bars, denoted by their red lanterns known as akachochin) and outdoor yakitori restaurants, many of which are located under the train tracks serving Tokyo's JR Yamanote Line. Because of its many traditional Japanese-style eating establishments, as well as its location on the Yamanote Line with easy access to Tokyo Station, Yūrakuchō is a favorite drinking spot for businessmen on their way home from work.
Yūrakuchō is served by several train and subway stations, including Yūrakuchō Station on the JR Yamanote Line and Keihin-Tōhoku Line, and Yūrakuchō Station on the Yūrakuchō subway line.
The neighborhood takes its name from Oda Nagamasu (or Urakusai, 1547–1622), younger brother of Oda Nobunaga. Nagamasu built his mansion here on land near the Sukiya-bashi Gate of Edo Castle granted by Tokugawa Ieyasu.
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► Yurakucho is a typical Tokyo area in the sense, that around the station, everything is very organised, modern and clean. But just a few minutes walk away from the station area, reveals "organised chaos" around a bunch of oldfashioned Japanese waterholes. First half of the video i'll show you the "official" Yurakucho that most tourists sees, with the "Marui" department store, the Bic Camera flagship store, Muji, cafes, etc. The last half of the video, i'll show you a hidden "yokocho" (drinking alley) - a very long and narrow alley, running under the railway bridge. It is rather difficult to find, you have to go into a small tunnel passage that connects the east- with the west-side, and halfway through this (very smokey) tunnel, there is a tiny, tiny doorway, that leads to this lon...
The utimate experience to enjoying Tokyo's restaurants like a local: Arigato Japan's food tour to the non-touristy spots in Yurakucho, Ginza & Shimbashi! ▾ // See more details below // ▾ ~ Thanks to Arigato Japan for this amazing activity! ⚠️ Stay updated of my future videos and vlogs, subscribe here: http://bit.ly/youtubeaileen --- [ T R A V E L - G U I D E ] ▸ Read more about it here: http://iamaileen.com/yurakucho-ginza-tokyo-walking-food-tour-arigato-japan/ --- [ F O L L O W ] Did you enjoy this video? Come check my travel blog! ▸ http://iAmAileen.com You can also find me on... ▸ Facebook: http://facebook.com/iamaileencom ▸ Twitter: http://twitter.com/iamaileencom ▸ Instagram: http://instagram.com/i_am_aileen ▸ Snapchat: https://www.snapchat.com/add/iamaileencom (@iamaileencom) -...
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Located nearby Tokyo Station, Ginza and alongside the JR Yamanote Line, Yurakucho is a vibrant and busy place. Many Japanese people go there to enjoy its many restaurants, mainly izakaya and yakitori, built-up under the brick arches of the JR Yamanote Line. It is also popular for its pedestrian-friendly plaza surrounded by several shopping malls and movie theaters. If you have a few minutes to spare when visiting Ginza, we highly recommend giving Yurakocho a try and enjoying one of its many “salarymen” type restaurants. They will give you a unique perspective of how Japanese people enjoy their time after work! To Subscribe to this Channel, click here!! : http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=tokyostreetview For any questions, Inquiries or if you are looking to acquire so...
Famous for Yakitori; Yurakucho is full of awesome bars and izakaya that are hidden under the train tracks, it's popular with Salarymen and Japanese Locals so I couldn't wait to get stuck in. I met up with my buddy Tyler from DOGATV to go and check out this awesome mostly unexplored area of Tokyo. Watch as we get to see what this awesome place has to offer and make sure you check out Tyler's channel. Subscribe!: https://goo.gl/UxSeh4 Subcribe to Dogatv:https://goo.gl/OY41S4 Be sure to follow me on: Twitter:https://twitter.com/JHillLife Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/JHillLifeYT Tumblr:http://thisisjhilllife.tumblr.com/ Music used is from Incompetech (royalty free) YouTube Music Archive Final cut music Archive Equipment used: Cannon 600D (standard lens) Final Cut Pro X 10.1 RodeMic.
There are a lot of IZAKAYA under the tracks at Yurakucho. Andy's Bar(Shin-Hinomoto) has the English Master so that you could be relax there. Let's try! ◆Subscribe Channel ↓ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCsrlubaNlWe7Ao4kI0wKDYQ ◆Facebook Page↓ https://www.facebook.com/JPNEAZY/
The utimate experience to enjoying Tokyo's restaurants like a local: Arigato Japan's food tour to the non-touristy spots in Yurakucho, Ginza & Shimbashi! ▾ // See more details below // ▾ ~ Thanks to Arigato Japan for this amazing activity! ⚠️ Stay updated of my future videos and vlogs, subscribe here: http://bit.ly/youtubeaileen --- [ T R A V E L - G U I D E ] ▸ Read more about it here: http://iamaileen.com/yurakucho-ginza-tokyo-walking-food-tour-arigato-japan/ --- [ F O L L O W ] Did you enjoy this video? Come check my travel blog! ▸ http://iAmAileen.com You can also find me on... ▸ Facebook: http://facebook.com/iamaileencom ▸ Twitter: http://twitter.com/iamaileencom ▸ Instagram: http://instagram.com/i_am_aileen ▸ Snapchat: https://www.snapchat.com/add/iamaileencom (@iamaileencom) -...
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► Yurakucho is a typical Tokyo area in the sense, that around the station, everything is very organised, modern and clean. But just a few minutes walk away from the station area, reveals "organised chaos" around a bunch of oldfashioned Japanese waterholes. First half of the video i'll show you the "official" Yurakucho that most tourists sees, with the "Marui" department store, the Bic Camera flagship store, Muji, cafes, etc. The last half of the video, i'll show you a hidden "yokocho" (drinking alley) - a very long and narrow alley, running under the railway bridge. It is rather difficult to find, you have to go into a small tunnel passage that connects the east- with the west-side, and halfway through this (very smokey) tunnel, there is a tiny, tiny doorway, that leads to this lon...
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Located nearby Tokyo Station, Ginza and alongside the JR Yamanote Line, Yurakucho is a vibrant and busy place. Many Japanese people go there to enjoy its many restaurants, mainly izakaya and yakitori, built-up under the brick arches of the JR Yamanote Line. It is also popular for its pedestrian-friendly plaza surrounded by several shopping malls and movie theaters. If you have a few minutes to spare when visiting Ginza, we highly recommend giving Yurakocho a try and enjoying one of its many “salarymen” type restaurants. They will give you a unique perspective of how Japanese people enjoy their time after work! To Subscribe to this Channel, click here!! : http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=tokyostreetview For any questions, Inquiries or if you are looking to acquire so...
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