SI VIAJAS A TOKIO DEBES ESCAPARTE 1 DÍA a KAMAKURA es ESPECTACULAR !! Enoshima, Yokohama JAPÓN 🇯🇵
Good good travelers How are you Welcome to a new video today I greet you from the city of cacura we are here walking and today we are going to explore this beautiful place we have a friend a Chilean guide that we met here in Japan I
‘m going to introduce you to them So Join me on this new adventure and we start a new [Music] video Kamakura is a coastal city in Japan and is located in the prefecture of Canagua in the Singing region and in ancient times it was the political center of medieval Japan, which
Makes it a perfect place to escape for at least one day to this city, it is located a little less than an hour from Tokyo and to get to this place we only had to take a direct train at the shinyuku station in Tokyo and that finally left us at the station [Music]
Cacura this is an important city that has a lot of history, many Buddhist temples and Shinto shrines that today we are going to get to know in this videoblog and well our guide for today is called Marcelo and as I told you before he is Chilean How are you Marcelo Welcome to
A new video Marcelo is going to show us some places here in the city of Cacura and Yokohama. For today we have planned a trip for the whole day, practically, we are going to go through
Approximately five or six times then to be able to change the atmosphere a little. We plan to go to the famous Slam Dack crossing that many people know and finally we are going to visit the island of Anima with
A very attractive temple. At the top of the place and the tour we start at a very famous Buddha in the city of Kamakura. The great Buddha is really beautiful, I think it measures 13 m. Marcel counted me
Between 13 and 14 m. The Buddha is actually estimated to weigh approximately 93 tons. There is a historical record that in ancient times the Buddha was inside a temple made of wood. There was a earthquake in the 11th century since it collapsed the temple and the Buddha was left outdoors. It is already
The second largest Buddha in Japan after the one in Nara, but it is the only Buddha that is outdoors because people took it As a sign that the Buddha should be like this, the position he is in now is a sitting position, lotus style, with his legs crossed and
His hands as well as in the form of a lotus, he was like meditating. Exactly. Hey, I see over here that he has a watermelon. What does that mean? I have never seen them put a fruit here. Look if we compare this
Situation with our culture, the Chilean or Latin culture. In Chile, orders are usually paid, orders are made so that people ask loved ones or certain Saints and when they are fulfilled They come and leave a certain offering for the fulfillment of the order. The same thing usually happens here and they
Ask the guda for something and it is fulfilled and they come here and they give it to them in the form of fruit. It depends a lot. It can be any type of offering. Sometimes they are huge donations. to the temple or normal people, that is
, they don’t have many goods, they come and leave their [Music] offering here. Well, here we are in the back of the Buddha and what we see are some windows because Marcelo also told me that there is a
Season. in which you can enter the interior of the Buddha and inside it I think there is a temple you pay an extra 25 lenes only 25 lenes now and you can enter the Statue from what I
Have been told because I couldn’t enter Unfortunately there is a type of small altar with candles and a meditation area, we are going to make a small correction to the information that we have just given you since
The entrance to the Buddha is now 50 yen and you can now enter because of the pandemic you can now enter but Today it is closed very Cali inside and it is understandable since we are in summer
And if it is hot outside here I don’t want to imagine inside well and I have to tell you that Marcelo is married to cajo So he is going to introduce us to his wife Well guys I present him to my lady cajo [Music]
And if you want to buy a souvenir you can do so here in a small store behind the Buddha, very nice and they have everything, there are t-shirts, as you see, there are also some canvases, they also sell some Mochis, they sell cookies, chocolates, there are also
These famous magnets and if you want you can also enjoy a delicious macha ice cream that is sold by a very nice gentleman there for 400 [Music] yen [Music] Well now we are approaching the Hacedera temple and this temple. Unlike
The other Buddhist temples, it is known for the statues of children that it has outside and for its vegetation, it is already surrounded by a very artistic center and and artisanal eh As you can see there are many places and artisanal shops and eh the temple is dedicated to
Unborn children which means that they are the children who were not born and the parents usually to honor the memory of that baby who did not manage to live A statue is made of him here in this temple. The marriageable temple belongs to the Jodo sect and since we entered we were totally
Surprised with its spectacular gardens that are accompanied by waterfalls and some ponds that are full of fish [Music] Coy later We find the main hall of the temple, which has inside a famous statue made of canon wood. It is the Goddess of Mercy, measuring 9 m
High and having 11 heads, each of which represents the different phases of the path of the lighting and this statue is considered one of the largest wooden sculptures in Japan Unfortunately it was prohibited to record inside the temple
So for this reason I could not show you more but I can show you the beautiful views that we enjoyed from a terrace where you could see the Bay and the little houses of the city of Kamakura [Music] and on this same terrace there is a small restaurant where you can buy
Sweet foods and some Japanese drinks Who is going to try it what is this that we are trying Now, well, it is a traditional Japanese sweet, one can really find it anywhere, better known as dango, it is made from rice and
Sweetened soy sauce, it is quite a process. If you ever come to Japan, don’t refuse to try anything because you won’t. It’s like no, the flavor is super crazy because you can feel the soa sauce with a salty touch but it’s sweet and uh what is rice looks like semolina, which in Chile
We know as semolina desserts and it has a texture, that is, like caramel. and it has a chewy texture Well, it was my turn to try the dango, let’s see, it has a touch of caramel, burnt sugar, certain burnt sugar with a soy flavor. Yes, a strange mixture but delicious. I
Liked it [Music] and after having made that pause we continued walking through the temple and we went to visit the giso statues and as Marcelo told us previously, each of these statues represents a child that could not be born and also helps that soul to reach
Paradise [Music] before leaving the temple we visited a small room that at the entrance has a beautiful garden that is dedicated to Venven the Goddess of beauty and feminine wealth and right next to this room there are some Caves that go unnoticed and inside there are many statues of other gods and
Some of them are sculpted in the rock of this amazing cave in Monte fi below mount fi and in the old days well they are volcanic caves not these ones in Monte And in the past people used to love
From Osaka towards the new capital Edo era which is now the current one to Pas the jadera temple is open from 8 in the morning until 5 in the afternoon and the entrance costs 400 yen for adults and 200 yen for children so now we are going to take the train to noima and the characteristic of this train line
Is that between the alleys between houses, so it is a place that is, it is too colorful to see the route it takes and where we are going to [Music] arrive this is the beautiful train that is known as in the name that it comes The railway line in
Ochima Dentetsu connects the city of Fujisawa with the cities of Enoch and Kamakura. It is the tourist attraction of this area and is very popular with the otaku public since this train has appeared in many manga and anime scenes where one of The most visited locations are located
At the Kamakura Cocom station and it is the intersection that appeared in the slang series and many people travel here to take a photo at this famous spot. Enod tells with 15 stations spread over 10 km in a journey of just over 30 minutes [Music]
And the truth is that traveling on this old train made me transported to the past, I left enjoying the journey in the first car, observing the driving and the details of that old cabin and the best part of the route was when the train passed
Through a very narrow place where the carriages barely fit between many traditional houses Well we arrived at our next point we are in Enoch Chima a very nice place and the truth is I loved the journey here on that classic train, we traveled through time, very very beautiful, I don’t know what you thought of it.
I hope you liked it, as I did. Now we are here entering this city, apparently it has a spa. There I saw The people bathing have a black sand beach. There is a bay and a very long bridge before entering here, the most touristy thing in Ochima and here at
The entrance we do not find this Tori, which is very famous, it is a classic of this place and it is here Right at the entrance of this street that also has some very very beautiful traditional houses. Well guys, here we are at the entrance to Noima, eh, characteristically the entrance. You can
Tell by this Tori that is on my right and this Tori was replaced in the year 1821 since in the past There was a tree that marked the entrance and from that tree they made a wooden Tori, it was replaced by this green bronze metal Tori, very characteristic of the time. How
Beautiful this street. I loved it. It is spectacular. In reality, this street can be compared to the one that It is going to the Killumi Sudera which is located there in Kyoto, exactly Koto and it is very
Similar, it is narrower but for people who have actually visited or hope to visit, it is the closest thing there is. Well here we arrive at the Great Tori, this would be like the official entrance. We are just entering the temple
At this place. So now we are going to get to know it. Look at the [Music] beauty of the Enima Shrine or Jsun Omiya as they call it in Japanese. It has three other Hatsumi Nakatsu Miya and Utsumi Shrines and to get to them you have to climb
To the top of a hill finally we went up on the escalators 360 yen it was funny they are like two Chilean Lucas if you are very tired I recommend paying if not it is not worth it the truth is that the journey is very very short and not toide
Circle You have to do like a [Music] half [Music] and after having walked for like an hour, I really don’t know why we pay for an escalator if we finally go up for like an hour or so to this place that is the top
Of the The mountain is tiring, really, and especially with this humid heat here in Japan, the wonderful thing is that it became cloudy and the sun began to go down, so on that side, well and good, we arrived here at
The top, as I said, and here we have that Tower called candle sea and it is very beautiful and very different. Also from here you can appreciate the structure and the shape of a
Different tower as a candelabra and the bad thing is that you pay for everything you have to pay for the staircase especially for the towers and they are super expensive, for example for this one you have to pay 1000 yen which is like 7000 pesos So we
Just see it from a distance and I’m going to show you here Look how beautiful this is the Bay of [Music] sagami in this Island there are several activities that can be done after visiting the sanctuaries, you can go to the Noima aquarium, go down to the underground caves of the
Mountain or walk through the narrow streets and observe the beauty of nature that this place has. I was totally surprised with everything that this small island offers to visitors. So I recommend coming in the morning so that you can get the most
Out of this island. Lastly, if you want to buy a souvenir, you can do so in the shopping street that I showed you before going up to the sanctuary. since it is one of the few commercial streets that have survived the ancient Japanese villages called monsen
Machi that were established around the sanctuaries or temples of Japan since the year 1336 Well now we arrived at another place we returned on the train to The city where we started is in Cacura again and this street is called Comachi Dori, also a very narrow street and apparently with a lot of
Commerce here we are going to show you here there is to prove what it is I don’t know how to see Ah pineapple cat here the girl It’s not giving to try pineapple delicious Dora Mario Mario yeah
Myap my faite is Mario mar Oh mango my m mango delicious this for Channel Youtube Youtube Youtube channel about traveling Okay Arigato Arigato How nice the people are I love the cool girl What did you think of the girl very nice yys sociable Some are not scared by the cameras
Yes but she Very sociable very nice very cool and look around there some bars Ah yas ah Look at the serve here tremendous bottle let’s go One full full full full good sh [Music] ah delici now it’s delicious it’s like a soft wine it’s like a delicious white wine Okay let’s [Music] finish it Arigato Bye bye by by this back here is the main street of cacura and look here there is another giant Tori
We are on our way to see another temple that our [Music] guide takes us here in this place uh monks still live there Now uh that area where the monks live is not open to the
Public but it is normal to see groups of monks who are in charge of the area and surroundings here so each At a certain time, places are closed and entry is prohibited since it is the monks who
Care about the maintenance of the place here and not the municipality as it is in the [Music] places and we continue climbing more stairs, look, we have to get up there. Let’s go. [Music] let’s go And we move to the city of Yokohama, first time I’m in this place, there the guide is looking where we’re going, we’re going to go eat something because we’re already hungry From Kamakura to Yokohama, we’re just delayed 30 minutes by subway and when Marcelo arrived he took nothing more and nothing less than to eat and see the Yokohama Ramen Museum and here to enter we had to buy a ticket for 380 yen and
When we entered we were already hungry We went straight to the restaurants that were in the basement of the museum and when we went down a couple of floors we traveled to the past and we found this beauty of a place, welcome to the city Wow look at this place a
Secret place we traveled in time again Wow what a nice welcome look at the little houses we travel to the old yokohama is this the guide or not ? There were the ghosts, the spirits, it gives that feeling Wow, look, this place is wonderful,
Let’s go eat a meal, as you saw, it’s in a super hidden underground. I didn’t expect that we were going to find this old Yokohama, look, nothing else [Music] and Here we go to order the ramen it has the option of excellent English and now
We are going to eat a ramen I quote I am going to choose this one that is regular here it costs 980 and with a beer it is 560 So we order it here as you see everything is automatic the ticket is around 980 like The ramen costs 5,500 pesos
Here in the Museum. Hey, today we have given our lives walking around but everything is worth it, everything has its reward. Look, they already brought me the ramen. This is the large size. A smaller size was ordered, which is
Half the size that is there. a small plate Kati can’t eat pork so she’s going to make the effort now I didn’t have many options just because I’m here in the place where ramen is the specialty so I’m going to have the soup and Héctor is going to eat the piece of
Of pork that comes I won and well as I told you This cost me 88500 Chilean pesos 1540 yen let’s try this one and we ordered this beer it’s called yisu and like all ramen Obviously if it’s delicious let’s have sorbet let’s put it in to tell the chef, your ramen is
[Music] [Applause] delicious Hey, sir, you went too far with this one, you want me to tell you that we are fully prepared and now, as it says here, look, what does future mean, let’s go back to the
Present and Just like that, just by climbing some stairs we travel from the past to the future and here we already find the first floor where there is a very nice exhibition that explains the entire history of ramen, there are some panels that have all the information and
It is all history and here look there is this very old cart that supposedly is how ramen was sold in the old days and even there is a seller who is there with the rack
That they used to take out the noodles and in the back is the merchandising store they sell key chains there are t-shirts there is also a lots of noodles to buy, there are little pots, there are even ladles and
Around here a lot of magazines, I don’t know if it’s an exhibition or they sell them, I don’t have it. Sure, but it’s very nice and so you know the schedule during the week is from 11 in the morning until 9 at night and the weekend is from 10 to 9 at
Night [Music] this area of Minato Miray in Yokohama was formerly a Shipyard, it was a cargo area where all the ships arrived and it was a port to which pass the time uh it became one of the most ostentatious areas of let’s say the prefecture already of the area
As you can see even here on the ground there are still the marks of Los Rieles when the cargo trains passed by to look for the ships and today it became all this, look how Marcelo says
Pure luxury Luxury Luxury a lot of Luxury and the best thing is the security here you can walk in peace How beautiful without a doubt that has no price even there is no police nothing no one is going to rob you no
One He’s going to ask you for nothing It doesn’t matter where Japan is Well it does matter where Japan is but but here but no it’s not like completely different completely different very very safe this place and that’s the best the best the people here are enjoying it walking that
It’s late at night so you know if you want to come here at night you won’t have any problems Well we are tired but the truth is that it was totally worth coming to this place Thank you Marcelo for all the tour you gave us on the day of today I hope that
You liked it too And well if you want to contact Marcelo we can give you your Instagram Yes the Instagram is going to appear somewhere we are going to leave it here so guys yes if any of you have If you have any questions, you want to come to Japan, ask, feel
Free to do so, very kindly, if there is time, we will do our best to help you. So, welcome to Japan, whoever wants to come and really any tour that I show you will be worth it, even we were missing places. But maybe Let’s record another video, maybe there will be
A second part. Who knows if Marcelo is available. We didn’t have a lot of time. In reality, the day was super short, but it’s because it was quite entertaining. Ros, a lot, the truth is, too much more than 25,000 steps. More than 25,000 steps. well now we’re going
To Tokyo we have to say goodbye to the video here remember to subscribe give it a like leave your comments tell us what you liked the most and we’ll see you in a next video bye bye by [Music] ah
Vamos a conocer #kamakura de la mano de un #chileno QUE VIVE EN #japon
●●●●●●
APOYA EL CANAL CON UNA DONACIÓN AQUÍ
1️⃣ Paypal: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/wenatito
●●●●●●
MIS OTRAS REDES SOCIALES
1️⃣Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wenatito
2️⃣Instagram Juntos: https://www.instagram.com/wenatito
3️⃣TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/wenatito
Para auspicios o colaboraciones
escríbeme a : wenatitochile@gmail.com
●●●●●●
TODA LA MUSICA QUE USO SIN COPYRIHGT LA ENCUENTRAS ACÁ Y SI USAS ESTE LINK TENDRAS UN 10% DE DESCUENTO
https://share.epidemicsound.com/5ewmc1
les mando un abrazo y nos vemos en el próximo video !
8 Comments
Queridos viajeros no olviden suscribirse y activar la campanita, es GRATIS 🫶❤
Exelente vlog ¡¡¡¡🥰🥰🥰 una segunda parte ¡¡¡¡¡¡
El museo del Ramen se ve brutaaaaaaal!! ❤❤❤❤ Wena Tito! Que bueno haber visto a Marcelo y Kaho! Ambos son muy simpáticos!
Wow !!! Felicidades 💐… Y gracias
Que bkn que ganas de conocer Japón algún día 😢😢
lo mejor de tu canal es la calidad cultural que entregas, sus datos en precios, y la tranquilidad que entregas al decir que es un lugar seguro! gracias por tu gran trabajo!;❤
Genial!! Grande marceeeloo ❤ son unos cracks ❤
Videazo Tito , fabulosas imágenes 🇯🇵👏👏👏👏…Saludos 🌟 Rey 👑