I was walking around Yotsuya Station (四ツ谷駅) in Shinjuku City (新宿区) Tokyo (東京), Japan (日本).
I walked around JR Yotsuya Station (JR四ツ谷駅).
I started to walk around from Akasaka Entrance (赤坂口). After I got off from the entrance, I passed and walked around 2 intersections. And then I came back to Kojimachi Entrance (麹町口) of Yotsuya Station and was done to walk.
On the way to Kojimachi Entrance, there is Sophia University (上智大学) Yotsuya main campus.
It’s about 16 minutes to walk. I enjoyed it a lot, so please check it out!
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I was walking around Takadanobaba Station (高田馬場駅) in Shinjuku City (新宿区) Tokyo (東京), Japan (日本).
I walked around the west side and east side of JR Takadanobaba Station (JR高田馬場駅) from Waseda Entrance (早稲田口).
I used to live in Takadanobaba about 20 years ago. I loved this place so much because it’s close to Shinjuku (新宿) and Ikebukuro (池袋). It was very convenient to go everywhere in Tokyo central area.
I strongly recommend you live in this neighborhood.
It’s about 10 minutes to walk. I enjoyed it a lot as always, so please check it out!
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Finally Open!! Walking around New Olympic Stadium (新オリンピックスタジアム) in Tokyo on December 21st, 2019, Shinjuku City (新宿区), Tokyo (東京), Japan (日本).
Finally, it’s opened in public, so I was walking around New Olympic Stadium Tokyo (新オリンピックスタジアム東京) from JR Shinanomachi Station (信濃町駅) (Chuo-Sobu Line (中央・総武緩行線).
I was pretty excited to see the opening on December 21st for the new stadium which official name is New National Stadium (Tokyo) (新国立競技場).
The capacity of the new Olympic (National) stadium is 68,000. With special temporary seats, it will be maximum 80,016 when 2020 Summer Olympics (2020 Tokyo Olympics) (2020年東京オリンピック) will be Holding. I feel an enormous 80,016 people of excitement for the Olympic games.
Just in case, I walked from JR Shinanomachi Station to New Olympic Stadium. And then I walked all way around the stadium. In addition, I stopped by Japan Olympic Museum on the way. After that, I went to JR Sendagaya Station (千駄ケ谷駅) (Chuo-Sobu Line (中央・総武緩行線) and done to walk.
After you watch this video, you won’t miss the stadium.
It was about 47 minutes to walk. Absolutely, I enjoyed it a lot. Please check it out!
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I was walking around Shinjuku (新宿) West Exit (西口), Nishi Shinjuku (西新宿), Shinjuku Skyscrapers (新宿高層ビル群), Tokyo (東京), Shinjuku City (新宿区), Japan (日本).
I walked around Shinjuku West Exit (新宿西口), Nishi Shinjuku at night.
Some lights are very beautiful for Christmas. Definitely, they are worth seeing.
Shinjuku West Exit (Nishi Shinjuku) is well known for a skyscraper business district. There are many skyscrapers in this area. The list is below
Keio Plaza Hotel (178 meters and built-in 1971)
Shinjuku Sumitomo Building (210 meters and built-in 1974)
Shinjuku Mitsui Building (224 meters and built-in 1974)
Shinjuku KDDI Building (164 meters and built-in 1974)
Shinjuku Sompo Japan Building (200 meters and built-in 1976)
Shinjuku Nomura Building (209 meters and built-in 1978)
Shinjuku Center Building (223 meters and built-in1979)
Hyatt Regency Tokyo (116 meters and built-in 1980)
Odakyu Dai-ichi-seimei Building (117 meters and built-in 1980)
South Tower, Keio Plaza Hotel (138 meters and built-in 1980)
Shinjuku NS Building (133 meters and built-in 1982)
Shinjuku Washington Hotel (100 meters and built-in 1983)
Shinjuku Green Tower (109 meters and built-in 1986)
S-Tec Kougakuin University Campus Building (123 meters and built-in 1989)
Shinjuku L Tower (121 meters and built-in 1990)
Shinjuku Monolith Building (123 meters and built-in 1990)
Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building (242 meters and built-in 1991)
S-Tec Jouhou Building (133 meters and built-in 1992)
Shinjuku Park Tower (235 meters and built-in 1994)
Shinjuku I-land Tower (189 meters and built-in 1994)
Tokyo Opera City Tower (234 meters and built-in 1996)
Nishi-Shinjuku Mitsui Building (112 meters and built-in 1999)
Mode Gakuen Cocoon Tower (204 meters and built-in 2008) and more!
On the way of this walking, there is the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building (東京都庁舎). There are the flags for 2020 Summer Olympics (2020 Tokyo Olympics) (2020年東京オリンピック) and 2020 Summer Paralympics (東京2020パラリンピック競技大会). I am pretty excited about it. (around 16:10)
On the way of this walking, there is a huge red “LOVE” sign. It’s a very famous place in this area. It’s in front of the Shinjuku I-land Tower. (around 24:29)
It was about 37 minutes to walk. I enjoyed it a lot. Please check it out!
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