Hope you enjoy the video! :-) PS If you like the hedgehog scarf I'm wearing, it's my design! You can get it here (worldwide shipping) --> www.cakeswithfaces.co.uk/product/hedgehog-scarf/
@@cakeswithfaces Go before they open. You'll be presently surprised. I did. Make sure your camera is ready. I went to ISETAN at Shinjuku and I was pleasantly surprised.
Great video, I really enjoyed it! I love wandering around new places (sometimes I even go for a walk on Google maps :P) and watching this I totally felt like I was there. Thanks as always! Can't wait to see some winter illuminations myself.
Hope you can catch some illuminations! There are some amazing-looking ones outside of Tokyo - on this trip we'd spent enough time on the train to want to do another long journey after going to Hokkaido and back!
@@cakeswithfaces I'm not surprised you had train fatigue after going all that way and I hope you get to see some more someday! The ones in Enoshima are on my must-do list at the moment since it's one of my fav places 🥰
Hello! You look too cold. Please take care for catch a cold. Shimbashi is one of face of Tokyo too. You know well about Shimbashi. I'm looking forward you to come to Japan next time ! Please have fun !
@@cakeswithfaces Thank you for comment back. You're right. Japan is long island, so much different with north or south. I enjoy that differences. Please you have fun too !
@@cakeswithfaces I thought they were having a heat wave? I'll be there in 10 days and my brother is freaking out over how hot it may be. I HOPE it's colder! lol
All the videos in this series were filmed in February. I film while I'm travelling, then edit when I get back. Each video takes me at least a whole day to edit.
I was just in Shimbashi today on my way to Odaiba. My first time in Japan and I love it! The scale and magnitude of Tokyo is hard to describe to anyone. For me I would say 40 Seattle's as that is where I live. Will definitely come back.
It really is! And when you go to Shinjuku, it's like Times Square on every corner!! Hard ot believe! Glad you're enjoying it!! (Have a Fanta Grape for me!)
I had a pretty bad day today. Me pet died :( But your videos always cheer me up and help me to plan my stay in Tokyo in end of October. Thanks for that
Drakonia94 I am touched by your reply. Should I check the comments on future posts by Amy and Phil of Cakes With Faces to find out how you enjoy your visit? I'm currently planning a trip myself, so all information I can gather will be valued - though I am struggling with the language! Take care of yourself 💐
2:03 Installed the ticket vending machine outside has another meaning which is to show "What ramen we (can) serve you" to the public in cheap (in other words, without additional costs), instead of (expensive) plastic food samples.
..The intro of this video is funny..😁 I can't believe tattoos are still considered taboo in Japan given the beauty and uniqueness of their style and designs, anyway it's still better to have it as an underground subculture rather than a mainstream one, although it would be a hassle if you got one.. ..I see a lot of girly bars ( maybe? ) as well..😘
I think you're right about the girly bars! Yes - I think it must be obvious who's yakuza and who just has tattoos... but as an outsider I guess it's part of the culture we can't fully understand.
@@cakeswithfaces ..So many girly bars,so little time...😂 I think tattoos in Japan are commonly associated with the underworld, but then again you can never tell if the person is a yakuza or just someone who loves tattoos. You're right that's something we can never fully understand..✌
Thanks for this video! We'll be staying in Shimbashi this week and was wondering what the neighborhood was like. May I ask what hotel you stayed in? Are there good restaurants in the area?
I stayed at the Hibiya City Hotel. There are quite a few restaurants around (look on Google Maps!). I enjoyed Osaka Okonomiyaki Tomokunchi (okonomiyaki - my fav!) and Kyushu Jangara in Ginza - mainly for the vegetarian ramen but Phil enjoyed the regular meat ramen too. Quirky little place (you might have to queue to get in - that's always a sign that it's good!)
This was filmed in February :-) At the start of October it'll be really warm, t-shirt weather! It cools down a little throughout the month so bring a hoodie/jacket for the evening. All the videos in this playlist were filmed in the first half of October, so you can see what the weather's like (remember that Kyoto is further south so slightly warmer than Tokyo): ua-cam.com/play/PL-YXkErUfa4lHnPn_vIoMA2tOGs3WnSiN.html
The karaoke reminds me to ask - do you need to go with friends, or are there places you can go alone, pay for yourself, and join a room with other random people (who all did the same thing)?
You could definitely rent a room by yourself, no problem about that (I'm sure lots of people do that!) but I don't think there are shared rooms for random people. I don't know if it's true but I heard sometimes drunk people will wander into different rooms sometimes...?! :-)
Great video! :) Questions. I’ll be traveling to Tokyo/Osaka in May with my GF. We tend to prioritize food/drinks/nightlife over sightseeing so we are trying to base ourselves in areas that are the liveliest and stays open the latest. If you subtract travel days, we will have 9 full days to enjoy Japan. We will be splitting our trip into 3 day chunks. 3 days in Tokyo, 3 days in Osaka and back to Tokyo for the remaining 3 days. Our home base for the first leg of our trip will be in Shibuya. For the last leg of our trip in Tokyo, we are thinking about either staying in Shinjuku or around the Ginza/Shimbashi area. Since Shinjuku is so close to Shibuya (on the west side), would you even recommend staying in both areas on one trip? Just a side not: We do plan on doing some things on the East Side like DisneySea, Odaiba, Tsukiji, etc so Ginza/Shimbashi would make those trips more convenient but convenience isn’t the most important thing to me because of how easy it is to get around Tokyo. With that said, Is Shimbashi a good alternative to Shinjuku for nightlife? How would you split up the trip? Thanks!
If you like lively areas, you'll love Shinjuku. There's so much going on and I'd say it's the largest, liveliest area. Lots of arcades, bars, restaurants, shops, etc. My fav place to stay! I'd definitely stay there if that's what you like! Shibuya is a similar vibe but on a smaller scale. There's a lot going on around the station/crossing area but it fades off away from that. I'd say the size of Shinjuku is like several Shibuyas. It's like Times Square on every corner. Most places in Tokyo are open late, and nowhere central really feels like you're "out in the sticks". However Shimbashi is much more laidback than Shinjuku/Shibuya. There are lots of restaurants and bars, & you can walk to the bright lights of Ginza but I missed the arcades. Going back to Shinjuku after staying in Shimbashi felt like a bit of a shock because it was so crazy and busy! The location of Shimbashi's more convenient for Odaiba/Tsukiji, etc. Ikebukuro is also a lively place but the location's not that convenient as it's up in the corner. From Shinjuku you can get across the city on the JR Chuo line, much quicker than the metro. Hope that helps!
When was this filmed? It looks a bit cold for mid-Sept 2019? We are going to Tokyo in Oct 2019 and it looks like we may have to bring colder weather clothing?!?
This was in February so it was a lot colder :-) October will be warm, t-shirt weather - it's a lovely time to go! All the videos in this playlist were filmed in October, so you can see what it's like (and I get cold easily!): ua-cam.com/play/PL-YXkErUfa4lHnPn_vIoMA2tOGs3WnSiN.html
Thanks once again for the great video! Me and the girlfriend visited Tokyo last summer which was great and your videos were extremely helpful :) We are planning to make a two to three week trip again next summer and are considering between Osaka and Kyoto. Which would you recommend for two Otakus :) ? Maybe even both? Thanks again and keep up the awesome work! You really make a difference for the ones "japlanning" !
Thanks, glad you found my videos helpful! ☺️ For otakus I'd recommend Osaka, especially Denden Town! It's a modern, busy city, whereas Kyoto is historic and beautiful. But they're only 15 - 30 mins apart on the train, so you can easily visit them both! I'd probably say stay in Osaka because everything's open later. Enjoy your Japlanning!!
You should have showed the Giant Ghibli Clock located in or around the Shidome area. I remember getting off at Shidome in my first time in Tokyo and accidentally ran into that clock, I geeked out big time being a fan of Hayao Miyazakis work. Also, I have been to the Kagaya bar in Shimbashi. To say the least its entertaining and its definitely different from any bar you'll ever go to, possibly anywhere in the world. At the same time, I can also say its not a "must see" and you can definitely skip it if you have other things you rather see and do. I'm absolutely fine with crass humor and outlandish antics but I think the novelty wears off really quick and it just gets rather obnoxious. Definitely a tourist trap and a place Japanese locals would bring their foreign friends who are visiting Tokyo for the first time. Shimbashi isn't that much of an interesting area for me in Tokyo. Though, I did happen one lonely night going out to that exact bar that was above the Echo Kareoke that you featured. I met some random locals and actually headed down to do some kareoke in Echo! Ended up being a very fun night in Shimbashi. Thanks for your videos as always!
It makes sense to have a bar next to karaoke - it's a good combination! What you said about the Kagaya Bar fits with the impression I got from the videos I've seen about it - not sure if I'm brave enough to go! :-) Actually the Studio Ghibli clock was in my previous video - I hopped off the train to visit it on the way to Odaiba!
Mostly I'd only heard it for onsen. I think most hotels and capsule hotels are fine with tattoos (they probably wouldn't even know you had them necessarily).
@@cakeswithfaces Agreed, and do you know why it is there and not where it was originally? Don't you think the Apple Store in Marunouchi is perhaps closer to Shimbashi? Buy my point is, you tag your vid as 'Night Tour of Shimbashi' and should contain your vision to what is actually in Shimbashi.
Copy and paste this into Google Maps: ベンダースタンド shimbashi If you go into Google Streetview on the yellow main road, you can spot the red neon sign in katana and kanji, that you can see in the video.
Hope you enjoy the video! :-) PS If you like the hedgehog scarf I'm wearing, it's my design! You can get it here (worldwide shipping) --> www.cakeswithfaces.co.uk/product/hedgehog-scarf/
Loving your work ☺
Thanks so much!!
have you tried visiting a shopping mall at the start of a business day. you'll be surprise.
@@MengLeeLim No, I haven't! That sounds interesting...!
@@cakeswithfaces Go before they open. You'll be presently surprised. I did. Make sure your camera is ready. I went to ISETAN at Shinjuku and I was pleasantly surprised.
Great video, I really enjoyed it! I love wandering around new places (sometimes I even go for a walk on Google maps :P) and watching this I totally felt like I was there. Thanks as always! Can't wait to see some winter illuminations myself.
Hope you can catch some illuminations! There are some amazing-looking ones outside of Tokyo - on this trip we'd spent enough time on the train to want to do another long journey after going to Hokkaido and back!
@@cakeswithfaces I'm not surprised you had train fatigue after going all that way and I hope you get to see some more someday! The ones in Enoshima are on my must-do list at the moment since it's one of my fav places 🥰
Just looked them up on Google Images, they look amazing!!
Exploring without a plan is the best way to visit somewhere new! 😁
Yes! It's fun to wander around and make little surprise discoveries!
Hello!
You look too cold.
Please take care for catch a cold.
Shimbashi is one of face of Tokyo too.
You know well about Shimbashi.
I'm looking forward you to come to Japan next time !
Please have fun !
It was cold, but not as cold as in Hokkaido!!! That was really freezing!! 🥶
@@cakeswithfaces
Thank you for comment back.
You're right.
Japan is long island, so much different with north or south.
I enjoy that differences.
Please you have fun too !
@@cakeswithfaces I thought they were having a heat wave? I'll be there in 10 days and my brother is freaking out over how hot it may be. I HOPE it's colder! lol
Really liked this video, felt like I was there exploring myself.
Virtual tourism! Glad you enjoyed it!
Have you gone to the tiny one hidden down the tiny alley on the edge of Akihabara?
No, have you been there?
Nice video! Do more like this at night, very atmospheric. Thank you
Definitely ☺ ♥ 🇯🇵
In fact I have another night walking tour planned! ☺️
Shimbashi is a place we haven’t yet had a look around so this was really helpful thanks 😀🏴🇬🇧
Thanks! If you're in the area and want somewhere to go in the evening for food and drinks it's a good place to go!
Definitely looks lively 😀🍺🏴🇬🇧
Awesome!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Great video. Lots of really useful information. Staying in Shibuya for one week so I might go to Shimbashi.
Shibuya's a great place to stay! I'd recommend an evening stroll around Shimbashi, maybe go for something to eat!
That awesome town to visit.
Good vid,. Love k e the walk by Interviews. Not sure what cakes with face had to do, but it was interesting. Aloha
Thanks! As well as making videos, I'm also a designer, and Cakes with Faces is my brand: www.cakeswithfaces.co.uk :-)
Excellent vid Amy, your nose is so red, looked like Rudolph......lol, the night scene around there looks awesome.
Haha, it got a bit cold by the end of the evening!! (But not as cold as Hokkaido...!)
Why the big delay in filming publishing? It appears to be 6 months between filming and uploading to UA-cam
All the videos in this series were filmed in February. I film while I'm travelling, then edit when I get back. Each video takes me at least a whole day to edit.
♥ Okonomiyaki and Japanese vending machines ☺ ♥ 🇯🇵
The best! ✨✨✨
I was just in Shimbashi today on my way to Odaiba. My first time in Japan and I love it! The scale and magnitude of Tokyo is hard to describe to anyone. For me I would say 40 Seattle's as that is where I live. Will definitely come back.
It really is! And when you go to Shinjuku, it's like Times Square on every corner!! Hard ot believe! Glad you're enjoying it!! (Have a Fanta Grape for me!)
@@cakeswithfaces I'm staying in Shinjuku at the Hotel Gracery! 🤗
@@cakeswithfaces I'm staying in Shinjuku at the Hotel Gracery! 🤗
@@jaypainespotter Ah I stayed there too!! Absolutely loved it!
I had a pretty bad day today. Me pet died :(
But your videos always cheer me up and help me to plan my stay in Tokyo in end of October. Thanks for that
I wish, that your pet will go to the heaven.
I cheer you.
Drakonia94 I am sorry for your sad loss. But I am hoping that your visit to Tokyo goes well and helps in the healing process. Sincere regards
Thank you both for your kind words
Drakonia94 I am touched by your reply. Should I check the comments on future posts by Amy and Phil of Cakes With Faces to find out how you enjoy your visit?
I'm currently planning a trip myself, so all information I can gather will be valued - though I am struggling with the language!
Take care of yourself 💐
Aww I'm so sorry to hear that. Pets are our best friends, it's heartbreaking to let them go. Hope you're ok.
2:03 Installed the ticket vending machine outside has another meaning which is to show "What ramen we (can) serve you" to the public in cheap (in other words, without additional costs), instead of (expensive) plastic food samples.
Ah that makes sense! Two jobs in one!
..The intro of this video is funny..😁
I can't believe tattoos are still considered taboo in Japan given the beauty and uniqueness of their style and designs, anyway it's still better to have it as an underground subculture rather than a mainstream one, although it would be a hassle if you got one..
..I see a lot of girly bars ( maybe? ) as well..😘
I think you're right about the girly bars! Yes - I think it must be obvious who's yakuza and who just has tattoos... but as an outsider I guess it's part of the culture we can't fully understand.
@@cakeswithfaces ..So many girly bars,so little time...😂 I think tattoos in Japan are commonly associated with the underworld, but then again you can never tell if the person is a yakuza or just someone who loves tattoos. You're right that's something we can never fully understand..✌
Good job Amy, informative. Is there anywhere you haven't been that you would like to visit in Japan?
Only about a hundred places!! I'm always finding out about new places I want to go! I keep a list of them on Pinterest ☺️
I loved Yoshinoya. They are all over the place, and hit one up in Ueno.
They have a veggie rice bowl - good with a side order of extra cheese and kimchi!
I ate at one yesterday on my way to Tokyo tower. Very good and price is good.
@@jaypainespotter I love how you can get such good, cheap food, that's actually a proper meal!
Shimbashi looks great...😎 And Ginza too...hope to have money enough for at least buy some goodies there...maybe a Christian Dior price label 😂😂😂
You'll need a lot of yen for that!! :-)
Thanks for this video! We'll be staying in Shimbashi this week and was wondering what the neighborhood was like. May I ask what hotel you stayed in? Are there good restaurants in the area?
I stayed at the Hibiya City Hotel. There are quite a few restaurants around (look on Google Maps!). I enjoyed Osaka Okonomiyaki Tomokunchi (okonomiyaki - my fav!) and Kyushu Jangara in Ginza - mainly for the vegetarian ramen but Phil enjoyed the regular meat ramen too. Quirky little place (you might have to queue to get in - that's always a sign that it's good!)
It's not winter in Tokyo is it? I'm coming to Japan on October 4. What should I look forward to? weather-wise?
This was filmed in February :-) At the start of October it'll be really warm, t-shirt weather! It cools down a little throughout the month so bring a hoodie/jacket for the evening. All the videos in this playlist were filmed in the first half of October, so you can see what the weather's like (remember that Kyoto is further south so slightly warmer than Tokyo): ua-cam.com/play/PL-YXkErUfa4lHnPn_vIoMA2tOGs3WnSiN.html
The karaoke reminds me to ask - do you need to go with friends, or are there places you can go alone, pay for yourself, and join a room with other random people (who all did the same thing)?
You could definitely rent a room by yourself, no problem about that (I'm sure lots of people do that!) but I don't think there are shared rooms for random people. I don't know if it's true but I heard sometimes drunk people will wander into different rooms sometimes...?! :-)
Great video! :) Questions. I’ll be traveling to Tokyo/Osaka in May with my GF. We tend to prioritize food/drinks/nightlife over sightseeing so we are trying to base ourselves in areas that are the liveliest and stays open the latest. If you subtract travel days, we will have 9 full days to enjoy Japan. We will be splitting our trip into 3 day chunks. 3 days in Tokyo, 3 days in Osaka and back to Tokyo for the remaining 3 days. Our home base for the first leg of our trip will be in Shibuya. For the last leg of our trip in Tokyo, we are thinking about either staying in Shinjuku or around the Ginza/Shimbashi area. Since Shinjuku is so close to Shibuya (on the west side), would you even recommend staying in both areas on one trip? Just a side not: We do plan on doing some things on the East Side like DisneySea, Odaiba, Tsukiji, etc so Ginza/Shimbashi would make those trips more convenient but convenience isn’t the most important thing to me because of how easy it is to get around Tokyo. With that said, Is Shimbashi a good alternative to Shinjuku for nightlife? How would you split up the trip? Thanks!
If you like lively areas, you'll love Shinjuku. There's so much going on and I'd say it's the largest, liveliest area. Lots of arcades, bars, restaurants, shops, etc. My fav place to stay! I'd definitely stay there if that's what you like!
Shibuya is a similar vibe but on a smaller scale. There's a lot going on around the station/crossing area but it fades off away from that. I'd say the size of Shinjuku is like several Shibuyas. It's like Times Square on every corner.
Most places in Tokyo are open late, and nowhere central really feels like you're "out in the sticks". However Shimbashi is much more laidback than Shinjuku/Shibuya. There are lots of restaurants and bars, & you can walk to the bright lights of Ginza but I missed the arcades. Going back to Shinjuku after staying in Shimbashi felt like a bit of a shock because it was so crazy and busy!
The location of Shimbashi's more convenient for Odaiba/Tsukiji, etc.
Ikebukuro is also a lively place but the location's not that convenient as it's up in the corner.
From Shinjuku you can get across the city on the JR Chuo line, much quicker than the metro.
Hope that helps!
When was this filmed? It looks a bit cold for mid-Sept 2019? We are going to Tokyo in Oct 2019 and it looks like we may have to bring colder weather clothing?!?
This was in February so it was a lot colder :-) October will be warm, t-shirt weather - it's a lovely time to go! All the videos in this playlist were filmed in October, so you can see what it's like (and I get cold easily!): ua-cam.com/play/PL-YXkErUfa4lHnPn_vIoMA2tOGs3WnSiN.html
Thanks once again for the great video!
Me and the girlfriend visited Tokyo last summer which was great and your videos were extremely helpful :)
We are planning to make a two to three week trip again next summer and are considering between Osaka and Kyoto.
Which would you recommend for two Otakus :) ? Maybe even both?
Thanks again and keep up the awesome work! You really make a difference for the ones "japlanning" !
Thanks, glad you found my videos helpful! ☺️ For otakus I'd recommend Osaka, especially Denden Town! It's a modern, busy city, whereas Kyoto is historic and beautiful. But they're only 15 - 30 mins apart on the train, so you can easily visit them both! I'd probably say stay in Osaka because everything's open later. Enjoy your Japlanning!!
@@cakeswithfaces Great advice :) thank you! If you ever come to Finland, I shall provide tips and food :D!
Haha thank you! I've not been to any of the Nordic countries but I'd like to visit one day!
You should have showed the Giant Ghibli Clock located in or around the Shidome area. I remember getting off at Shidome in my first time in Tokyo and accidentally ran into that clock, I geeked out big time being a fan of Hayao Miyazakis work.
Also, I have been to the Kagaya bar in Shimbashi. To say the least its entertaining and its definitely different from any bar you'll ever go to, possibly anywhere in the world. At the same time, I can also say its not a "must see" and you can definitely skip it if you have other things you rather see and do. I'm absolutely fine with crass humor and outlandish antics but I think the novelty wears off really quick and it just gets rather obnoxious. Definitely a tourist trap and a place Japanese locals would bring their foreign friends who are visiting Tokyo for the first time.
Shimbashi isn't that much of an interesting area for me in Tokyo. Though, I did happen one lonely night going out to that exact bar that was above the Echo Kareoke that you featured. I met some random locals and actually headed down to do some kareoke in Echo! Ended up being a very fun night in Shimbashi.
Thanks for your videos as always!
It makes sense to have a bar next to karaoke - it's a good combination! What you said about the Kagaya Bar fits with the impression I got from the videos I've seen about it - not sure if I'm brave enough to go! :-) Actually the Studio Ghibli clock was in my previous video - I hopped off the train to visit it on the way to Odaiba!
hahaha! I wonder if Matsuda-gumi crime family still have their headquarters here! (^_^)
So the no tattoos rule pretty much applies to shared areas which are personal like sleeping and bathing?
Mostly I'd only heard it for onsen. I think most hotels and capsule hotels are fine with tattoos (they probably wouldn't even know you had them necessarily).
Wait when did you film this? Im in Tokyo now and its definitely not scarf weather (yet) 🤣
😝😝😝 It was in February. It was definitely scarf weather then!! 😝
@@cakeswithfaces I was so confused haha, not much has changed! keep the videos coming 😆
Too bad the Apple store is not in Shimbashi.
There's one in Ginza which is very easily walkable from Shimbashi.
@@cakeswithfaces Agreed, and do you know why it is there and not where it was originally? Don't you think the Apple Store in Marunouchi is perhaps closer to Shimbashi? Buy my point is, you tag your vid as 'Night Tour of Shimbashi' and should contain your vision to what is actually in Shimbashi.
And may i ask where is the vending machine restaurant??
Copy and paste this into Google Maps: ベンダースタンド shimbashi
If you go into Google Streetview on the yellow main road, you can spot the red neon sign in katana and kanji, that you can see in the video.
@@cakeswithfaces thank you!!!!
Was this video taken in winter?
Yes, it was February. I do my editing when I get back (when I'm travelling I concentrate on doing & seeing things!) :-)
@@cakeswithfaces Yes. Makes sense.
6:51 体を折ってカメラ視野を通り過ぎるおばちゃん。写りたくないのか、それとも撮影の邪魔をしたくないのか、両方なのか。何れにしろすごく日本人的な行動。
It was very polite of her not to disturb the video (or maybe she thought it was a photo?). Very sweet.
Says oknomiyaki fast 50 times fast
😝😝😝
ごめんなさい!酔っ払いが多くて・・・ 聖地なので・・・
That's ok! It's what I expect in the evening! It's funny anyway :-)