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- Tokyo, one of the world's biggest cities.
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And what better way to see what a city has to offer
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than from up high.
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So today I'm gonna show you some of the best places
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to see Tokyo, and let's start out with this one behind me.
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So to get here, take the subway to Tochomae Station,
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located in the basement of the Tower,
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or you can a 10 minutes walk from the west exit
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of JR Shinjuku station and just follow the underground path.
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So there are two towers which you can look out from
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and they're both free and the same height.
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They also have a pretty similar view,
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so just see which one works with your schedule.
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Once you've arrived, enter the tower and go to level one.
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This is where you will the see the sign for the escalator,
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and then take it up to the 45th floor.
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Today we will be looking at the view from the north tower.
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However, both of the towers have souvenir shops
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and places for you to sit and eat.
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So this is one of the tallest free
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observation decks in Tokyo, and it offers a great
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bird's eye view of the city.
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You can also see a bunch of famous landmarks,
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such as Mount Fuji, Tokyo Skytree, Roppongi Hills,
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Tokyo Tower, Meiji Shrine, and a lot more.
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And if you have some time on your hands,
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don't forget to see the spectacular evening and night view.
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So the next one has got to be
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my personal favorite on the list.
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So let's go on in and see what it's like.
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So this building is located in the 51-story headquarters
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of Japan's leading advertising company, Dentsu.
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The nearest train station is Shiodome Station.
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From there you follow the signs to Caretta Shiodome.
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Then once you are in the building,
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take the elevator to the 46th floor.
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This is where the fun begins.
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Now, this is one of the reasons why I like
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this building the best.
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It's because you can enjoy the view from the elevator.
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Whoa.
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Wow, this is fun!
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So when I first went on this, I was quite surprised
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at how fast it took off.
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If you're not so good with heights, it may be a good idea
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to take a few steps back from the glass.
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Wow, that's gorgeous!
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All right, we're here!
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46th floor.
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So the 46th and 47th floor
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have a number of high-end restaurants.
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However, even if you don't eat up here,
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you can still enjoy the view.
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I love how it has these big giant windows
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so it lets you see the view from up close.
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You can see a number of famous spots,
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like Hamarikyu Gardens, Odaiba in the near distance,
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the Rainbow Bridge, Tsukiji before it moves,
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and many, many other things.
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And you can't miss the night view from here.
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Transition!
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So nice to see you guys.
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So the next view I wanna show you guys
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is actually not from a building,
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it's from a train, and it's a bit of a special train
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because there are no drivers,
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and it kinda feels like an attraction you ride
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at a theme park.
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So let's go ride it and see what kind of views it has.
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The Yurikamome Line starts from Shimbashi Station
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and goes to Odaiba,
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and then finally reaching Toyosu Station.
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The train is automatically controlled,
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so passengers can sit in the very front seats of the train
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and enjoy a nice view of the waterfront area in Tokyo.
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The Yurikamome Sen runs beside high-rise buildings.
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It crosses the Rainbow Bridge,
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and you can also see many neat things along the way,
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like the big Ferris wheel in Odaiba,
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and also the Tokyo Big Sight Convention Center.
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Next we have the Bunkyo Civic Center's cool-looking
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circular observational deck on the 25th floor.
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Take the subway to Korakuen or Kasuga Station,
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and then follow the underground pathway to the building.
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Then take the elevator to the 25th floor
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and be amazed by the 270-degree panoramic views
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from this building.
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So the Bunkyo Civic Center is in a very central location
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and you can see a lot of what the city has to offer
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from here.
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And on a clear day, you can see Mount Fuji
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behind the skyscrapers of the Shinjuku District.
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And on the other side you can get a view
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of Tokyo Skytree, and you can also get a sneak peek
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at the attractions offered next door at the Tokyo Dome City.
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So don't forget to check that out when you're in the area.
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So the last one is a must-go
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in the very popular Asakusa area.
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First take the subway to Asakusa Station,
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and then follow the signs to the Asakusa Information Center.
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It's right opposite the Kaminarimon Gate
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so it's hard to miss.
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And from there you head to the eighth floor
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to the viewing deck.
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And since Asakusa doesn't have many high-rise buildings,
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you can see a 180-degree panorama view,
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including a close view of the Skytree,
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the Sumida River, and the Asahi Beer Tower.
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And on the other side, you get a great view
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of the popular Nakamise shopping street
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and the Kaminarimon Gate.
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You can also enjoy a meal or a drink at the cafe nextdoor
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while looking out at the view.
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So there you go.
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Five views all in one video and they're all free.
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So definitely check out some of those if you are in Tokyo,
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and please comment down below which one you guys
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like the best.
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I personally like the Shiodome one.
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It just has such a spectacular view
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and I just can't believe it's free.
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But, yeah, definitely check out some of the views
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I mentioned in this video and feel free to comment
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down below about upload videos you guys would like to see
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on this channel, and I will see you on the next video.
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See ya!
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