NRT AIRPORT [4K] TOKYO DRIVE: JAPAN 2020 Slow TV - NARITA ASMR Driving No Talking (POV) Travel World
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- Опубліковано 8 лип 2024
- 00:00 Kiyosu-bashi Bridge 清州橋
01:18 Kiyosumi-Shirakawa 清澄白河
03:19 Kikukawa, Sumida City 墨田区菊川
12:25 Yotsugi-bashi Bridge 四つ木橋
15:59 Shiratori 2-chome, Katsushika City 葛飾区白鳥二丁目
20:30 Kanamachi 4-chome, Katsushika City 葛飾区金町四丁目
44:39 Kita-Hatsutomi Station, Shin-Keisei Line 新京成電鉄 北初富駅
1:21:28 Kitasuga, Narita City 成田市北須賀
1:28:33 Tsuchiya, Narita City 成田市土屋
1:45:45 Narita Airport Terminal 1 成田国際空港第一ターミナル
Tokyo: Koto City (Koto Ward, Koto-ku) and Katsuhikab City (Katsushika Ward, Katsushika-ku) 東京都江東区・葛飾区
Chiba: Kawasaki City (Kashiwa-shi), Inzai City (Inzai-shi) and Narita City (Narita-shi) 千葉県柏市・印西市・成田市
Routes: Mito Kaido and Narional Route 6 水戸街道・国道6号
Areas shown in this video:
Nihonbashi-Hamacho 日本橋浜町
Kiyosu-bashi Bridge 清州橋
Kiyosumi-Shirakawa 清澄白河
Kikukawa 菊川
Kinshicho 錦糸町
Kameido 亀戸
Hirai 平井
Shin-Koiwa 新小岩
Koiwa 小岩
Ichikawa City 千葉県市川市
Matsudo City 松戸市
Kamagaya 鎌ヶ谷
Shirai 白井
Chiba New Town 千葉ニュータウン
Inzai 印西
Narita 成田
Narita Airport 成田空港
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Narita Airport (成田空港) is one of two airports serving Tokyo handling both international and domestic flights. Most international flights go through Terminal 1 and Terminal 2. Low Cost Carriers (LCC) use Terminal 3 for international and domestic flights.
Narita Airport (NRT), 60 kilometers east of central Tokyo in Chiba Prefecture, handles most of the city's international flights and some domestic flights. Tokyo's other airport, Haneda Airport (HND) handles most of the city's domestic flights as well as a growing number of international flights.
Despite its location outside the city, Narita Airport is within easy reach of central Tokyo by train, bus or taxi.
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Mito Kaidō (水戸街道) was an old road, kaidō, in Japan and one of the five Gokaido starting from the center of Edobashi (today’s Nihonbashi. It was built to connect Edo with Mito in modern-day Ibaraki Prefecture. Travelers from Edo called it the Mito Kaidō, but travelers from Mito called it the Edo Kaidō. Today, National Route 6 follows the old Mito Kaido.
(Wikipedia)
Kaidō (街道, 'road') were roads in Japan dating from the Edo period. They act important roles in transportation like the Appian way of ancient Roman roads. Major examples include the Edo Five Routes, all of which started at Edo (modern-day Tokyo). Minor examples include sub-routes such as the Hokuriku Kaidō and the Nagasaki Kaidō.
Kaidō, however, do not include San'yōdō, San'indō, Nankaidō and Saikaidō, which were part of the even more ancient system of Yamato government called Gokishichidō. These names were used for administrative units, and the roads within these units.
Many highways and railway lines in modern Japan follow the ancient routes and carry the same names. The early roads radiated from the capital at Nara or Kyoto. Later, Edo was the reference, and even today Japan reckons directions and measures distances along its highways from Nihonbashi in Chūō, Tokyo.
(Wikipedia)
The Five Routes (五街道, Gokaidō), sometimes translated as "Five Highways", were the five centrally administered routes, or kaidō, that connected the capital of Japan at Edo (now Tokyo) with the outer provinces during the Edo period (1603-1868). The most important of the routes was the Tōkaidō, which linked Edo and Kyoto. Tokugawa Ieyasu started the construction of these five routes to increase his control over the country in 1601, but it was Tokugawa Ietsuna, the 4th shōgun of the Tokugawa shogunate and Ieyasu's great-grandson, who declared them as major routes. Post stations were set up along the route for travelers to rest and buy supplies. The routes thrived due to the policy of sankin-kōtai, that required the daimyōs (regional rulers) to travel in alternate years along the routes to Edo.
The various roads that make up the Five Routes existed in some form before becoming an official set of routes. Tokugawa Ieyasu began work on the routes shortly after becoming shōgun in 1600. The official creation of the Five Routes began with the shogunate taking government control of the post stations along the existing routes. Before this intervention, the post stations provided places for travelers to rest and ran a courier system. After the official takeover, the Shogunate required that these stations give preferential treatment to those on official business or be forced to cease activity. In the 1640s, shōgun Tokugawa Iemitsu closed down all but the necessary stations, which would be the last major change during the Edo period.
(Wikipedia)
Camera: GoPro HERO8 Black
Filmed in March 2020
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NRT is so far away from the city! 😂
Haha, yes! It is surprisingly far from central Tokyo.
This is exactly the route I always drive home to Chiba Newtown from Tokyo.
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Amazing video, thank you so much
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Fantastic. Just what I was looking for - a drive through Japan with no music so you can absorb the street sounds as if you were there.
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excellent driving tour, loved it! . . .
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Nice weather and beautiful view!
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I miss japan at BUNKYO tokyo japan..
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Im going to narita but my arriving time is 25 hours just like osaka to narita
This its to far away to my house 🤣🤣🤣🤣
That’s a long way.
Yeah, it was! LOL
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