【第2話】東京23区巡り旅|全区制覇するまで帰れません!700円で何区巡れるのか?【帰れま23】

Summary of the previous episode. “We can’t go home until we’ve visited all 23 wards of Tokyo” started from Tokyo Station. The first batter is Chiyoda Ward. In Chiyoda Ward, we take a walk in the East Gardens of the Imperial Palace. We move around using the Metro 24-hour pass that we always use. Ginza. Which ward is Ginza in? The correct answer is Chuo Ward. We shop at the Uniqlo Ginza store . The circle line is always cute. Next is Shibuya Ward. Meiji Jingu Shrine. The nearest station is Harajuku Station. Meiji Jingumae Station. The fortune slip has a waka poem by Empress Shoken written on it. Is it an elevated station even though it’s a subway? That’s Shibuya Station on the Ginza Line. The last stop, Asakusa, is in Taito Ward. Nakamise Street and the golden poop. We change to the Tobu Railway and head to Tokyo Skytree. This is Sumida Ward. Once we can see the Skytree, sightseeing is over. We warped to Ikebukuro, which we weren’t able to go to last time. This is Seibu at the east exit, a famous spot in Ikebukuro. We’ve cleared the year banner. Haven’t you seen this scene with all sorts of destinations before? Yes, what station is this? A hint is that it’s a place where you can see trains from various companies. Yes, this is Kotake-Mukaihara. Which ward is Kotake-Mukaihara in? A Tokyu Line train has departed over there . Simply put, the F-liner is a train that runs too directly. Kotake-Mukaihara is in Nerima Ward. It seems to have the highest number of passengers in the ward. The surrounding area is a normal residential area with nothing particularly touristy. We’ve cleared Nerima Ward. Another Tokyu Line train. Let’s get on this. We’ve arrived. This is Narimasu Station on the subway. As you can see, both the Fukutoshin Line and the Yurakucho Line run on the same section. The direct destinations are also different. That’s why there are so many different destinations. From Ikebukuro onwards, they split up. The Fukutoshin Line goes directly to the Tokyu Toyoko Line and can go to Yokohama. The Yurakucho Line goes to Shinkiba. We’ll get there later. The area around the station looks like this. It’s just a short walk from Narimasu Station on the Tobu Toba Line . On this side is Hikarigaoka Park. This used to be the Narimasu Airport. Hikarigaoka Park is in Nerima Ward, but it used to be Itabashi Ward. In fact, Nerima Ward was originally Itabashi Ward, but it was too large, so it was separated to form Nerima Ward. Nerima Ward is the newest ward of the 23 wards. You can clear Itabashi Ward at Narimasu. Transfer at Iidabashi. You ‘ve arrived at Iidabashi Station on the Namboku Line. The Namboku Line is the only Tokyo Metro line with full screen doors. The Namboku Line’s full screen doors have different colors for each station. Where am I? It’s Tokyo Dome! The nearest station is Korakuen Station. It’s just around the corner. If you’re some kind of otaku, you’ve probably stepped into Tokyo Dome at least once. Tokyo Dome is often used as an analogy for its size. It has a capacity of 50,000 people. It’s in Bunkyo Ward. That clears Bunkyo Ward. Tokyo Dome City Attractions is right next door. We moved to Oji. Oji is located in Kita-ku. We went to Akabane in another video, so this time we’re going to Oji. Oji is famous for its parks, but this one is also nice, so it’s Otonashi Waterfront Park. There is such a beautiful place, just a short walk from Oji Station. How do you read this river? The correct answer is “Shakujiigawa”. It is read as Shakujii, which is a combination of “stone”, “god”, and “well”. You know, it’s in the station name too. There is nature in Tokyo, too, such as Shakujii Park Station on the Seibu Ikebukuro Line and Kamishakujii on the Seibu Shinjuku Line. Moreover, it is not carelessly arranged, but beautifully maintained. That’s why it’s beautiful. Return to Iidabashi and change to the Yurakucho Line. You can transfer to the Tokyo Waterfront Area Rapid Transit Rinkai Line, which everyone loves. Then you can transfer to the Keiyo Line and go to Disney. Shin-Kiba. As the name suggests, it was originally a lumberyard? Is it read as lumberyard, which is the combination of “savings”, “tree”, and “place”? Before the 1980s, this area was a railway-free zone, but the Yurakucho Line, JR Keiyo Line, and Rinkai Line passed through it, and it evolved into an office district. I found some gachapon so I’ll try it. Do you know Aisinamororu? As you can see, it seems pretty open. I’ve cleared Koto Ward. How many have I gone around now? And where should I go next? I’ll think about a plan. I’ve returned to Yurakucho . Yurakucho Station and Hibiya Station on the Hibiya Line are transfer stations, so I’ll transfer to the Hibiya Line here . Yes, it’s a different day. I said I can’t go home, but I went home normally. That’s a gimmick title. Today I’ll start from Hibiya Station on the Hibiya Line. I got off at Kasumigaseki. From here I’ll transfer to the Marunouchi Line, and Kasumigaseki is where all the government agencies are. Kasumigaseki Station. It doesn’t seem like there are many passengers. This is Honancho, the end of the Marunouchi Line branch line. It branches off from Nakano-sakaue like this. There are other stations like this, aren’t there? For example, Kita-Ayase on the Chiyoda Line. There are various reasons why, but I think the main reason is that there is a train depot nearby. Suginami ward is cleared here at Honancho. The service runs from Honancho to Nakano-sakaue, but there is also one that goes directly to Ikebukuro. It’s up to you which one to take. Let’s take the one going to Nakano-sakaue. We’ll get off there right there. We’ve arrived. Nakano-sakaue. In addition to the Marunouchi Line, the Oedo Line also runs through here. This is what the area around the station looks like. There are more tall buildings than I expected. I underestimated it. Sorry. Nakano-sakaue. It’s literally in Nakano Ward. Now we’ve cleared Nakano Ward. We’re back in Kasumigaseki. We’ve arrived. Nakameguro, the last stop on the Hibiya Line. Until 2013, it operated directly with the Tokyu Toyoko Line, but now it does not. However, you can get on the Tokyu Toyoko Line from the opposite platform. And this is also an elevated station. Even though it’s a subway. Nakameguro is in Meguro Ward. By the way, Meguro Station on the JR Yamanote Line is in Shinagawa Ward. Shinagawa Station is in Minato Ward. I don’t understand. The plane is so close. Where did it come from? It’s probably heading to Haneda. And this is Meguro River. In spring, the cherry blossoms are beautiful. Nakameguro is a regular on the top rankings of places people want to live. Celebrities live there. I’ve heard a lot of things, but when I came here, I felt like, “Huh? Is that all?” That’s Air Do. I’ll look at Flight Radar 24 later. Nakameguro might be a good spot for watching planes. Oh. It was Air Do84 from Asahikawa to Haneda. It’s a Boeing 767. That clears Meguro Ward. I’m going back to Kitasenju and got off at Minamisenju. I feel like I’ve been here in another video. That’s JR Sumidagawa Station. It’s a freight station. The area around the station looks like this. It’s much more open than Kita-Senju. Minami-Senju is in Arakawa Ward, and Kita-Senju is in Adachi Ward. I’ll go to Adachi Ward separately, but I think I’ll go somewhere other than Kita-Senju. I’ve come quite a bit east from Nakameguro. This is Susanoo Shrine, an 8-minute walk from Minami-Senju. It’s late June, so it’s the time of the summer purification ritual, which is held once every six months to purify ourselves of impurities. That’s why I came here. I also went through the straw circle and prayed. Do you all go to shrines for the summer purification ritual in June and the great purification ritual in December? For some reason, I’ve been stopping by shrines on my travels at exactly the right time for the past few years, so I’ve been going there unintentionally. I’m sure this is also God’s guidance. I hope the video goes viral! This completes Arakawa Ward. I went one station further and arrived at Kita-Senju. This is the largest terminal in Adachi Ward, but we won’t be going there this time. Where in Adachi Ward will we go? This was filmed just before the Tokyo Metropolitan Assembly election, so whenever we went to a big station, some party was giving a speech. Let’s continue with the next video.

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お待たせしました。「東京23区を全部巡るまで帰れない」無謀すぎるチャレンジ企画、名付けて**『帰れま23』第2話です。
いつもお世話になっている東京メトロの24時間券を使って何区周れるのか?

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5 Comments

  1. 蒼依さん、こんばんは、今日も1日、お疲れ様でした。目黒川、とてもいいですね、荒川区ですが僕の弟が今年中にそこで家を買い、お引っ越しされる予定です。そのことですが僕の父親からの話でありました。かれこれ僕の父親の話によりますとその弟は荒川区に家を買うと言うことであります。東京ドームは何回も行きました。

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