Shinjuku Nights: Exploring with a Local Guide Before Last Train
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 28 มิ.ย. 2024
- Nightlife of Shinjuku, Tokyo, with a local guide! From hidden gems to bustling hotspots, I explored more local places, district has to offer before catching the last train home.
Whether you're planning a trip to Tokyo or just love exploring new places, this video is your ultimate guide to experiencing Shinjuku like a true local.
0:16 - Introduction
1:08 - A5 Wagyu Yakinku
7:14 - Hub(bar you can meet japanese who wants to speak english
8:00 - Ichiran Ramen Tips
8:57 - How to enjoy shinjuku night life
9:35 - sea food girll izakaya
13:31 - Hanazono Shrine(how to make a wish at shine and tips)
16:18 - DVD cafe
17:07 - Back Alley of Kabukicho( Omoideno Nukemichi)
17:48 - Snack Mika(karaoke bar)
21:28 - Local Interview(favorite food, things you should do in japan)
23:02 -Golden Gai Asyl
Wagyu Yakiniku Tetsu
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Yasumaru Suisan
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Hanazono Shirne
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Snack Mika
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Rental Kimono
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Golden Gai Bar Asyl
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Another day another reason for Sho to drink.
I know right 😂
Stumbled across one of your videos while simply searching for Japan. You may not be a huge TH-camr (yet), but man your videos feel so personal. It truly feels like you are taking me on a night out in Tokyo, whilst I am sat here in Sweden. If I wasn't already sold on Japan and its culture, You certainly help the cause. Thanks for these great videos and being so personal, love it! Arigato!
Thank you so much.
I’m really glad that you felt that way.
Your comment keep motivating me
I’ll do my best!
See ya in Japan haha
I know you don’t have a lot of views. But your videos are my favorite. Thanks for doing what you do! Keep doing it! Please!
From a Japanese-American going to visit Japan for the first time later this year.
Absolutely no need to worry about last train at 11pm (( way to early, absolutely don’t understand why the Japanese do not complain )) just stay at a Hotel for under $$50.00US per night. Absolutely Outstanding
Hey sho, my name is Okawari. I run local izakaya tours in Tokyo that are away from tourist traps. i Believe it would be great if we collabed on a video together and I can show you the best local izakaya in Tokyo for your viewers. Let me know what you think and of course I can sponsor your night out! Kanpai and let me know!
been watching lots of your vids, good way to see the things i can do
I appreciate that!
this is what i intend to do in Japan someday, very local and street wise travel. just vibes without spending too much.
Even in tourist area,there are still non tourist spots out here.
So you should walk around when you are here
Love these videos
Thank you!
Definitely booking a drinking tour with you next year when I’m in Japan!!!
Yes, you should hit me up 😎
I am so happy I found this channel while reasearching for my Japan trip! You seem like a really nice guy and all the tips for places in your videos are really cool, thank you! Hope to see you on the bar hopping tour in august!
let's do Bar hop in shinjuku haha
I love your videos. Keep the grind up.
I'm sure you'll get a lot more recognition this way.
Thank you! I appreciate it 😎
It’s nice to you see you again!! You drink a lot with full of happiness!! I don't drink much so it looks so fun👍
This is really enjoyable!! Thank you!
Thank you so much!
We should go good food and drink place in Tokyo haha
I really like watching these videos whenever you post them, you show so many great places that I've been saving to my Google Maps for my trip. I just hope I can learn enough Japanese by then so I can read menus and order things properly from restaurant staff; I want to be respectful when I visit. I know there are a lot of English friendly restaurants in Japan, but I would feel bad if everyone had to accommodate me for the language barrier everywhere I go. Do you think Japanese people would appreciate that?
Thank you so much!
it will be cool if you try to speak even little bit, we appreciate it
and we will love those tourist for sure, its really respectful.
I know japanese is far different from other lungueage, remember just basic ones are enough. thats my opinion haha
I was confused at first! I thought dude’s was going to let you grill the steak! I would be so pressured not to burn it!!
Pray to God for good beer and lots of it 🤣🤣
hell yeah lol
@@ShoMeJapan trying to get there in October so I’ll book you for a bar crawl.
I've always wanted to come my whole life I think I will finally do it this summer
That’s awesome, Japan is waiting for ya 😎
Ha my brother! My eyes look exactly like you when walking Shinjuku! Looking at all the honeys!! 👀 I’ll be back to visit again!!
looking at all HONEYS lol
Sho is friends with everyone in Tokyo 😎🤙 he knows all the spots guys
Everyone I met in Tokyo is really nice haha
The bar hopping tour is so fun, highly recommended for everyone! Sho, could we get a Shinjuku bar hopping tour part 2 pls, 🥩🎤⛩️🍻 !
Thank you for the drinks and hangover lol
We should catch up at abe Chan’s bar haha
@@ShoMeJapanlet’s do it man, Bar Asyl! And we will drink ukon first lol
Hey dude, i will be in tokyo from march/april and a year forward, i would love to meetup and be shown around if possible
PS your editing keeps getting better and better!
for sure!
and thank you i will do better edit haha
Would love to see videos on Japanese countrysides too on your channel 🩵 (great choice of music btw)
Noted! i will definitely do that.
My husband was offered to go to Japan for work, to repair a machine they made and sent there. But he had to turn them down as his passport is expired by several years, lol! And they would have paid. If I joined him we would have to pay then, but still it would have been an exciting adventure.
I would have had to get my passport too. One of the downsides of living in the States, I think, it's so HUGE, many don't travel out of the country.
As for the machine, it will be shipped here instead..
Just renew the passport. Or is it that difficult to renew a passport in the US?
@Veniks it can take months, other than that it shouldn't be difficult for me. My husband was military so it may be a little harder for him, he says, but I would think that would make it easier. Though I understand why he thinks it could be a little more difficult.
@@darahhart5872 Months?? Wow! It only takes around 1 week in my country.
@Veniks that would be nice, lol, welcome to the u.s. government 😄 It's all good, incentive to get them and maybe get the chance again sometime.
My husband and I both have health issues as well that we would need to consider. I have heard that there can be some red tape concerning certain medications.
I hope one day you and your husband can visit!
nicee
thank you!
👍
You should put pricing also of each place you go to. Thank you for your videos.
thank you for the advice.
i should have put in the video but I will put on description
Nice video but for me it would be super helpful if you could add how much you paid in each restaurant.
thank you for the advice!
i will put how much i spend on description
Im coming back to japan this october. Where can i find you to share some beers. Drinks on me ✌🏼
Maybe in Shinjuku haha
Hi Sho, we spoke in your Live video today :) any good Omakase places that you would personally recommend to go in Tokyo? Thanks!!!
thank you for stay tuned live!
this is my recommendation
sushi hakata Matsumoto
they are english friendly and really good
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@@ShoMeJapan thanks for this 🥰
Are there many Shinto believers in Japan still?
Yes, Shinto is practiced by a significant portion of the population in Japan.
It's deeply ingrained in Japanese culture and society, with many adherents combining it with other religious practices like Buddhism.
However, exact numbers can be difficult to pinpoint due to the syncretic nature of Japanese religious beliefs.
Sho..... at the seafood themed izakaya 12 minutes into this video you have cooking Scallop, Oyster and in english the last item is called "pipi"
Oh thank you!
I didn’t know that,pipi cute name haha
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