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08.08.2023 | Tokyo, Japan
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ungatonipon · 6 months
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Shinbashi, Tokyo, frame from video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5RrI3wuSnn0
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nobu11051991 · 1 month
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Tokyo 1 day tour, Imperial palace east garden,Shibuya crossing, Meiji Shrine, Lunch, Takeshita street, Togo shrine, Odaiba seaside park, Daiba 1 chome retro arcade, Gundam statue,Statue of Liberty, Tokyo cruise, Asakusa, Sensoji temple, Meat sushi, illumination!!
Tokyo 1 day tour, Imperial palace east garden,Shibuya crossing, Meiji Shrine, Lunch, Takeshita street, Togo shrine, Odaiba seaside park, Daiba 1 chome retro arcade, Gundam statue,Statue of Liberty, Tokyo cruise, Asakusa, Sensoji temple, Meat sushi, illumination!! Hi I’m Nobu, I like traveling overseas and in Japan, visited 26 countries! I’m a National Government Licensed Guide Interpreter of…
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toytraint · 1 year
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toyosu locomotive #豊洲 #蒸気機関車 #芝浦工業大学附属中学高等学校 #鉄道院403号 #川越鉄道4号 #西武鉄道4号 #旧東京鐵道中学 #創立100周年記念 #高輪築堤築石 #ゆりかもめ #晴海鉄道橋 #ユネスコ村 #toyosu #steam_locomotive #memorial #yurikamome ✱ずっと夜景だったので昼に豊洲へ。西武ユネスコ村に展示の写真もありました。 https://www.instagram.com/p/Cmu0LOhPhcr/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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ys-waiz · 14 days
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東京臨海新交通臨海線 ゆりかもめ
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chaddavisphotography · 6 months
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Yurikamome Line Pins in a Tokyo Japan vending machine. March 2023.
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g00melo5-art-blog · 1 year
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akinyan0826 · 2 years
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ゆりかもめの先頭をゲットしてはしゃぐ。 『MONO CAM』で加工しました。 レインボーブリッジ渡ってる最中の直線的な前方風景好き。 #portrait #japanese #japanesegirl #app #appreview #cameraapp #nostalgic #emotional #monocam #yurikamome #polaroid #アプリ #アプリソムリエ #カメラアプリ #エモい写真 #セルフィー #ポートレート #セルフポートレート #ゆりかもめ #ゆりかもめの車窓から #ゆりかもめの先頭 #レインボーブリッジ (ゆりかもめ) https://www.instagram.com/p/Cdw_blqrdNG/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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webdiggerxxx · 2 months
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todayintokyo · 10 months
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You know what’s nice about living here in eastern Tokyo, next to the Sumida River, close enough to Tokyo Bay that there’s sometimes a salty whiff in the air? You can hear crows ánd sea cats. That’s the Japanese name for black-tailed gulls, 海猫 or umineko, because it is said they sound like cats.
The black-headed gull or yurikamome is perhaps better known in Tokyo, since it’s our official bird, but those loud sea cat yells in the morning? I love that.
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adachimoe · 8 months
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Iwatodai (Kobe City x Odaiba Island)
The main city of Persona 3, Iwatodai, is fictional but it has two really obvious IRL inspirations. The location and the town map is a fictionalized version of Kobe city in Hyogo, over in the west.
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Tatsumi Port Island is based on Kobe's Port Island, and the other island with Paulownia Mall (I'm now realizing I have no idea if this island has a name or not) is a stand-in for Rokko Island. The two islands have been made muuuuch closer and the P3 town map indicates there's a route to cross between them.
The white and black striped line going through Iwatodai Station is the white and gray striped line going through Sannomiya Station. This is the Tokaido Sanyo train line. I assume that there's no Iwatodai Airport for Kobe Airport because Kobe Airport and its island were still under construction when the game was in development.
Iwatodai Station itself must be Sannomiya Station. You can take a train that runs from Sannomiya Station through Port Island and onto Kobe Airport called the Port Liner. This seems to take the same path as the Anehazuru that the protagonist rides from the dorm to Gekkokan. The Port Liner is also above ground and over the water - remember how the party has to run along the above ground rail tracks to fight the High Priestess Shadow?
I recall that the Sannomiya area is considered the city center area in Kobe. So when Atlus mentioned that Adachi worked in the city center of Iwatodai, the area around Iwatodai Station is probably where he worked.
...which means that in Persona 3 Reload, I should be able to go to Iwatodai Station and bother Adachi. The real purpose of me bringing up Persona 3 on this blog at all is to try and will an Adachi cameo into existence. Will it work???
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Rokko Island has a bridge connecting it to the mainland called the Great Rokko Bridge. In Persona 3, this bridge has been replaced with a bridge called the Moonlight Bridge. The appearance of the Moonlight Bridge is based on the Rainbow Bridge located in Tokyo.
Which brings us to our next Persona 3 IRL spot - Odaiba. (If you've played Persona 5 Royal, yes, it's the same Odaiba.)
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While the map is Kobe, there are various elements taken from Odaiba. The aforementioned Rainbow Bridge connects Odaiba to the mainland. Tatsumi is an area on Odaiba and it might be where Tatsumi Port Island gets its name since they are written with the same kanji (辰巳). The inside of Paulownia mall resembles Venus Fort mall, pictured above, which used to be on Odaiba.
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Iwatodai Station is based on the Yurikamome Line's entrance at Shimbashi Station. This isn't on Odaiba, but it's still related because the Yurikamome is the train you use to ride across the Rainbow Bridge to Odaiba. The Yurikamome is the other inspiration for the Anehazuru that the students use to go to Gekkokan in that they're named similarly - Yurikamome and Anehazuru are both names for birds.
"Minato Ward"
I think the Kobe thing might get a little confusing because despite the town map undoubtedly being Kobe, there is a point where they talk about Iwatodai being in the Minato ward in Persona 3. And, coincidentally enough, Minato is the name of the ward in Tokyo where part of Odaiba is located. However, only a small part of Odaiba is actually in Minato ward. The majority of it is in Koto ward:
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Additionally, Minato ward is something that multiple prefectures have. Japanese Wikipedia also notes that the Minato ward used to exist in Kobe. Like how Inaba is the old name for the eastern half of the current day Tottori prefecture, Minato ward is an old name for the northern part of the current day Hyogo ward.
Like, IMO, the real answer here is that "Persona 3 and 4 were developed before Persona 5 which is when they started using real cities and stuff and these details are kind of insane to write this much text about but fuck I went on Japanese Wikipedia so I guess Atlus wins in the end".
Additional P3 Locations
There are some additional locations that appear in Persona 3 but they aren't fictionalized mashup cities.
Kyoto is where you go for the class trip. Kyoto is just Kyoto. Simple. I'm not sure if the ryokan the school kids stay at is supposed to be a certain real life location or not.
Yakushima is another real life location. It's famous for (resembling/inspiring?) the scenery of Princess Mononoke. It's fairly annoying to get to IRL (I tried to look up how to get there when I visited Kyushu and wowie nevermind lmao), but I assume SEES got there more easily than a tourist thanks to Mitsuru's $$ money $$. The big tree the girls go to see is also real - it's a world heritage site.
Edit: I remembered someone made a visual as well.
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08.08.2023 | Tokyo, Japan
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On today's edition of News Zero, the host of today's episode #sakuraisho
✅Breaking news. Due to #heavy snowfall, the #Yurikamome line is stopping train traffic. ✅Snowfall in 23 districts… What's the peak? How long will it affect us? Latest live reports. ✅Row of #closures, rail and air traffic… the latest traffic news. ✅#Traditionalcraftsandtourism… Sakurai's commentary on the reconstruction. ✅#Olympics Three female athletes will represent table tennis. Who are they?
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nobu11051991 · 2 months
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Tokyo 1 day tour!Hamarikyu garden, Tea ceremony, colorful leaves, monorail, Odaiba, Daiba 1 chome street , Takoyaki ( octopus balls), Gundam robot, Statue of Liberty, Tokyo cruise, Zojoji temple, Tokyo tower, Ginza, fluffy pancake!!
Tokyo 1 day tour!Hamarikyu garden, Tea ceremony, colorful leaves, monorail, Odaiba, Daiba 1 chome street , Takoyaki ( octopus balls), Gundam robot, Statue of Liberty, Tokyo cruise, Zojoji temple, Tokyo tower, Ginza, fluffy pancake!! Hi I’m Nobu, I like traveling overseas and in Japan, visited 26 countries! I’m a National Government Licensed Guide Interpreter of English for 10 years. For the…
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berrychanx · 2 years
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Tokyo Mew Mew Episode 37 - Real Life Location
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The sign says Daiba station
Shimbashi Station, Yurikamome Line - on the east side of JR Shinbashi Station
Located across Tokyo Bay from the city center,
The original Shimbashi Station, located a bit to the east in Shiodome, was the terminus of Japan's first railway line that ran from Shimbashi via Shinagawa to Yokohama and opened in 1872.
In 2003, Old Shimabashi Station, a modern reconstruction of the original 19th century Shimbashi Station, was opened as a museum to commemorate Japan's first railway and includes interesting exhibits from those times and a piece of the original track made in Darlington, UK. Parts of the original station are visible through a glass floor in the museum.
The station that opened in 1909 at the present location was named Karasumori Station but renamed Shimbashi Station in 1914. The Tokyo subway arrived at Shimbashi in 1934 and the Yurikamome Line was opened in 1995.
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Ichigo is waiting at the station for Aoyama
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She notices a fire near Tokyo Big Sight
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Transforming was the best choice really, she might run faster thanks to super hero powers. Meanwhile the mews were on the other side of the river and had to cross the rainbow bridge Read post here
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kitsuneinjapan · 11 months
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Tokyo Day 3
On my last day in Tokyo I originally planned to explore another garden, walk over the rainbow bridge, etc.
Getting down to eat breakfast and walking out of the hotel was fine, but I wasn’t even at the station when I considered not going to the garden. I could barely walk ten steps without taking a break.
Instead I opted to visit Maruzen, a big book chain. The problem was: getting there. It took ages to get to the platform, and after I exited the subway, I had to walk a bit. Then I misread the signs and walked in the other direction. I stood at the street and was like... okay. No. Not good.
I think I needed at least 50% more of the time originally needed and I stopped at a pharmacy to buy salonpas. Once I was at Maruzen, I went to the toilet to stick on the salonpas. It did wonders! I knew I could rely on them.
Since I had lots of time before I wanted to meet my friend, I went through Maruzen and got a haikyuu book as well as some stationary.
Finally, I went to the station, changed to the Yurikamome line and took the train over the rainbow bridge. It was very lovely and I recommend doing that! I would’ve loved to walk, but I may do that next time!
The view was amazing and I finally reached the location where I was very excited for: Ariake Arena!!! There, I met my friend and together we went to the stadium, took pictures and even went inside. It was magical~
After, we walked to the bus stop to drive to Tomioka Hachimangu, a shrine nearby. We got something for lunch and ate before visiting the shrine. It was very beautiful and the red was unusual. It’s hard to see on the pictures, but the red felt different than other shrines.
Finally, we had to part again, as my friend had to do some bureaucratic stuff. Therefore, I went to Ikebukuro, were I was supposed to meet another friend for dinner. I had some time and went to Animate, which was newly reopened. It was very crowded... I thought of buying something, but wow. Not when the queue is about 50 people. They had a lot of merch though! Bigger than the one in Akiba for sure, which I always find so crowded and overrated.
After that, I went to toraana, a small store that sells doujinshi! I found some of my favourite publishing dj haikyuu artists. Then I waited until it was time to meet up.
We had dinner at a vegan restaurant, which I found very unusual for not only Tokyo, but Japan itself! I had vegan karaage (which tatsted... uh... well, it was okay lol) and sweet potato parfait as dessert! That was very tasty. My friend had a burger and she gave me some. It was SO TASTY! I wish I would’ve taken that. Ahhh. Next time!!
Finally, I went back to my hotel since I had to pack as the next day I would head to Shizuoka!
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ARIAKE ARENA!!!!
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They still had the mascots from 2020 (2021)!
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Tomioka Hachimangu Shrine.
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Vegan karaage!
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