[City Ambience]Walking in the Night Tokyo/Fashionable town, Omotesando and Shibuya
Автор: Sound Forest [landscape]
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City Ambience Series. Walk through the Fashionable town of Tokyo at night. An hour of healing.
Omotesando and Shibuya are independent cities, but they are very close to each other. You can walk between these two cities. It is about 15 minutes away. But most people will travel by train. I can't stand the heat of summer. In fact, it's so hot that cicadas aren't there at night. It's a very strange phenomenon. The city of Shibuya is in Shibuya Ward, but about half of Omotesando is in Minato Ward. This shows that the two cities have different characteristics. Both are popular with young people, but Omotesando has few restaurants and many fashion stores. Shibuya has many restaurants and few fashion stores. This time, I did not visit the scramble intersection. I'm sorry if there were people who were expecting. I also haven't visited Takeshita-Street, another famous town on Omotesando. This is for corona measures. Please understand. For more information on the city and shooting, see this summary section. Please subscribe to the channel.
Have a good time.
[About]
Omotesandō (表参道) is a zelkova tree-lined avenue located in Shibuya and Minato, Tokyo, stretching from the Meiji Shrine entrance to Aoyama-dōri (Aoyama Street), where Omotesandō Station can be found.
Omotesandō was originally created in the Taishō era as the frontal (表, Omote) approach (参道, Sandō) to Meiji Shrine, which is dedicated to the deified spirits of Emperor Meiji and his wife, Empress Shōken.
Omotesandō is known as one of the foremost 'architectural showcase' streets in the world, featuring a multitude of fashion flagship stores within a short distance of each other. These include the Louis Vuitton store (Jun Aoki, 2002), Tod's (Toyo Ito, 2004), Dior (SANAA, 2004), Omotesandō Hills (Tadao Ando, 2005) and Gyre (MVRDV, 2007), amongst others.
Omotesandō is the main vehicle and pedestrian thoroughfare for Harajuku and Aoyama. The area features many international brand boutiques, such as Louis Vuitton, Alexander McQueen and Gucci, as well as fast fashion retailers such as Gap, H&M and Zara. In his book Luxury Brand Management, luxury brand manager Michel Chevalier cites Omotesandō as one of the best locations in Tokyo for a luxury goods store.Omotesandō is also home to the Kiddyland toy store, Laforet, and the Oriental Bazaar. Omotesandō's side streets, known as Ura-Harajuku, feature a range of smaller cafes, bars, restaurants, and boutique stores.
Omotesandō is the venue for Tokyo's annual Saint Patrick's Day Parade.
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