Japan Tour Part 11 To OSAKA

Good morning all. It’s day 11 of uh Japan’s tour and you can see on the background where we are. That’s a bullet train. We are heading to Osaka from Puerto on a bullet train. Uh the train is at 10:00. The time got another 15 minutes more. The bullet train coffee is very very good. That’s why we came in to make some coffee. Next door. [Music] Red train is a stop You know, you know, [Music] Bye-bye. Heat. Heat. Goon. [Music] [Music] [Music] Wonder. [Music] [Music] So we are in a Korea town in Japan in Osaka. Looks like there is a festival going on. So we just have a look. [Music] [Music] because uh we are in the shopping. This shopping center looks wonderful and it’s called Doto Mori shopping center or Naka and it’s so big so big. So big we’ll get lost that’s for sure. It runs kilometers and kilometers long from this end to this end. We are in somewhere here. Okay. Not much video. I’ll find if I find anything interesting, I’ll come back. [Music] [Music] No, I’m with the Holy Ghost. [Music] 3. [Music] Hallelujah. [Music] Anyway, you’re not playing any of these games. to hold for all this. You can enter the card. Don’t need to [Music] very nice all the rows and rows and go. Oh, we got an [Music] after a day of shopping, we are Back onto the hotel. Ah. [Music] Come on. [Music] you [Music] watching the How many ever? [Music] [Applause] [Music] Now we can kill the original. [Music] [Music] the red one. Yeah, that is also wrong. Yeah, we do. Korean people just if you want to cook, we can cook as well. If you want still empty still cooking, we don’t want like [Music] [Music] do that. No.

If Tokyo is Japan’s brain, and Kyoto its soul, then Osaka is without a doubt its heart — bold, fun, flavorful, and full of life.

Located in the Kansai region, Osaka is Japan’s third-largest city and a place where tradition meets modernity, where street food competes with skyscrapers, and where the locals are as friendly as the food is unforgettable.

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