Deep Into Tokyo's Affordable & Hidden Nightlife

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00:01 Ueno Nakacho
Ueno Nakacho is a district in Tokyo that offers a diverse nightlife experience. Here’s a brief overview:

Izakaya Alley: This is a narrow lane filled with traditional Japanese pubs known as izakayas. It’s a great place to experience authentic Japanese drinking culture, with a variety of small dishes to accompany your drinks.
Ameyoko Market: By night, this bustling market area transforms into a lively spot with street food stalls and outdoor bars. It’s perfect for those who want to enjoy a casual and energetic atmosphere.
Jazz Bars: Ueno is home to several jazz bars where you can enjoy live music performances in an intimate setting. These venues often feature both local and international artists.
Karaoke Rooms: If you’re in the mood to sing, Ueno has numerous karaoke establishments where you can rent a private room and enjoy singing with friends.
Art Bars: For a more unique experience, there are bars that combine art and alcohol, offering a space to view contemporary art while enjoying a cocktail.
Each of these places offers a different slice of Tokyo’s nightlife, catering to various tastes and preferences. Whether you’re looking for a quiet evening or a night of fun and entertainment, Ueno Nakacho has something for everyone.

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im glad your doing a little more talking because sometimes in your videos i wished you could explain what we were looking at

chriswilson
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That was a very enjoyable video! I liked your running commentary on the different areas and what they featured. I am amazed at all the signs signs everywhere you look. It's hard to tell what's what! Thank you, Japan Explorer 👍

spikerztuber
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I also enjoy you talk more in your videos. Please keep it up like this!

ZeroFleyz
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Well thank you for another grand tour je greatly appreciated, night night.

davidwolstenholme
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Enjoyed the narration for the video. It made for a more interesting walk. Thanks for the video.

kiyoshitakeda
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this made my week to the weekend a whole lot better, fun-fun-fun, cool, awesome, excellent, great, epic.

sethcarlow
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klasse viedeo und die Kommentare sind sehr hilfreich DANKE

frankherold
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JE, I really enjoyed the tour once again!! I just don't like being narrated, because I can't hear the sound of the streets and people's convesations. Thanks again JE!!

rogeriomoraes
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yes, keep up the commentating... enjoyed it a lot... adds a lot of value to the video....

MarkRovelli
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Actually, I enjoy your talking about what you are showing us. Please do it more ask you like. Thanks.

ashenaura
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I remember when you first started to interview guests. You, repeatedly, asked the same four questions. It was obvious that you were learning; however, over a short period of time, you became an EXPERT interviewer.
I am now looking forward to you, soon, becoming an expert tour guide as well. Pointing out Akihabara and the shopping area helped me to more clearly understand your location (and better understand Tokyo). Including additional small details just MIGHT, also, be helpful. For example, pointing out that Akihabara is SOUTH of your location and the shopping area is EAST provides an even more clear understanding of your location. Pointing out that Uneo (one of 30 stations on the Yamanote line) is located in northeast Tokyo can also be very helpful. Pointing out certain types of restaurants, types of food offered, and price ranges could also . You passed a building with a sign that read: Swimming Pool. Is that a real pool on the second and third floor? How long and deep are the pools? Is nude bathing How expensive is it? It could be interesting to learn. What types of museums are located in Ueno park? Does the zoo still have its Pandas? Is there a large Love Hotel district at the train stop just north of Uneo?
You see, there are just SO MANY types of interesting details that you can add to your terrific new Tour Guide strategy.
I like this new approach. I look forward to you, soon, teaching me even more about Tokyo.

richardmiller
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JE is talking and explaning places in a vídeo 😱😱

TheJoseMarcelo
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Hmm, yes it works ... narration is not a bad idea.
Maybe preferably about some special place, object or thing you notice (e.g. their significance to the Japanese culture).

akiensio
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I m in Kyoto now
I will be at Tokyo next week

viniciusvoon
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For a first time visitor, or someone who do not speak japanese and want to explore areas like this, would you recommend a guide?

wroghan
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What was he doing climbing over that metal fence i wonder

davidwolstenholme
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My friend Japan Explorer, your english sounds like british english, not american english, are you british???

josefernandosilvacroskey
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JUMP TO 5:00 TO AVOID THE RAMBLING UNSCRIPTED/UNWRITTEN NARRATION

nevermind for some reason he starts talking whenever there are no people around; he must be lonely tonight. not a good asmr video but still a good walking video.

mhoop
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Sorry dude. Turned it off. I can’t stand the talking tours. It’s not just you. Any streamer who talks thru the vid gets binned. Totally kills the atmos.

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