Bu uzun ve yorucu rotayı paylaştığınız için çok teşekkür ediyorum.🙏 Senso-ji Tapınağı ile Sumida Nehrini (adını şimdi öğrendim.😊) 2023 Ağustos sıcağında gezmiştik.Üç gün kaldığımız Tokyo'da bu parkları gezememiştik..Alt yazılarla daha çok bilgilendik.Anılarınızla ve sakuraların eşliğinde bizi gezdirdiğiniz için tekrar teşekkür ediyorum.Kiraz çiçeklerinin gece görüntüsü muhteşem.😊🌸🌸Önümüzdeki hanami zamanında Tokyo'ya geldiğimizde,rotanızdan yararlanacağım.Bilgiler için arigato gozaimasu..😀👋🇯🇵
@JapanTravelWalk
5 ай бұрын
Tüm yorumlarınız için teşekkür ederim. Ben 10 yılı aşkın süredir yurt dışına seyahat etmedim, bu yüzden size imreniyorum. Herkes en çok bir seyahat planlamayı düşünürken eğleniyor😊🗾🌿
@raipinheiroreis6301
4 ай бұрын
🇧🇷💙🤗Todos os lugares lindos com as cerejeiras maravilhosas!❤Liiindaaas!😅
Спасибо большое❤❤❤ Это удивительно, что в таком огромном городе, есть райские места!!! Красота!!!❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
@JapanTravelWalk
5 ай бұрын
Парк представляет собой оазис в бетонных джунглях.
@СвітланаКонопля
2 ай бұрын
Токіо❤999,9000 Свєта Шибівська.
@MountainGurkha14
5 ай бұрын
Wow So Beautiful God Bless You 💯❤👍🙏 New Subscribe
@JapanTravelWalk
5 ай бұрын
Thank you for your comments and new subscribe🧡🗾😃
@aleksandragonera8515
5 ай бұрын
Ma pan racje,jak drzewo ma takdrastycznie przycięte konary,to jego korona już nie jest taka piękna.Nie wiem,dlaczego taksie robi,ale znam to z Polski i to mi się bardzo nie podoba!
@JapanTravelWalk
5 ай бұрын
Dziękuję za Twój komentarz. Cieszę się, że jest ktoś, kto rozumie. To haniebne przycinanie. Nikt o tym nie mówi, jakby było to coś, czego nie należy dotykać.
@arnulfoesguerra4795
3 ай бұрын
Please don’t video the pathways along with numerous food stalls. All these are so tiring to look at. Immediately video, for example, the Tokyo Toshogu Shrine.
@briannicholls2893
3 ай бұрын
Wow, it's crazy to see how crowded everywhere has become now during hanami. From 1978-1985 we lived in Asagaya, and our two favourite blossom viewing places were Shinjuku Gyoen and Inokashira Park. Back then, there were never any queues to get into Shinjuku Gyoen, and we could always find a car park. As for Inokashira Park, even on a Sunday during hanami there were rarely more than a couple of hundred people there. We sometimes also went to Ikegami Honmonji. There were not so many trees there, but it was never very crowded back then. It's probably also busy now. I looked at the figures, and in 1978 Japan had less than 1.5 million overseas tourists. This year they're expecting 30 million, so I guess it's no surprise that everything is crowded.
@JapanTravelWalk
3 ай бұрын
Did you live in Asagaya? I miss it. I used to go to Inokashira Park often, too, because there was a good yakitori restaurant there. It is amazing how crowded everywhere is these days. 20 years ago, Kyoto was not so crowded either.
@briannicholls2893
3 ай бұрын
@JapanTravelWalk We lived in Narita Higashi, in front of Zenpukujigawa Ryokuchi, so our nearest station was Minami Asagaya on the Marunouchi line. 40 years ago the area was not as fashionable as it is now, but it was a pleasant area to live, and an easy commute to my work in Yotsuya
@JapanTravelWalk
3 ай бұрын
@@briannicholls2893 I lived in Honancho on the Marunouchi Line about 40 years ago for about 5 years and commuted to Otemachi. We might have crossed paths somewhere.
@briannicholls2893
3 ай бұрын
@JapanTravelWalk Quite possibly, and I used to drive to Honancho regularly in order to get on to the Kan-nana road to go down to my wife's family home in Tsurumi.
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