Asakusa Tokyo Vlog (food, places, activities, shopping)
[Music] We are here at Souji Temple. It’s actually really nice at nighttime cuz it’s not too busy. There’s not a lot of people and so pretty. [Music] It’s like an [Music] [Music] I love it’s my favorite bread. [Music] I give up [Music] the greater amount. [Music] So, we just got some sushi at a standing sushi place that we randomly saw. And we got 10 pieces. At least 10. At least 10 pieces of sushi. And guess how much we spent? $32. Oh my god. So cheap. [Music] straight down. Okay, let’s go. [Music] Oh my god. So, okay, so they do have the egg sandwich here and the I’m getting the strawberry as well. Let’s go. Have some latte right here. Matcha latte. That looks good, actually. What is that? emoji. Oh my god. Oh, that is Oh, wow. They have here. [Music] Hi guys. Um, good morning. We’re still here in Asakusa. We’re going to be exploring the area today. But we got our breakfast. We got the egg sandwich. We also have the strawberry sandwich [Music] and some spicy chicken. Oh, this looks good. It has a cream inside. Yum. Right here. [Music] This looks good. M. Mhm. [Music] [Music] [Music] Guys, we’re here at Nanis shopping street looking for just exploring and looking for food places. This area is so pretty. It’s nice and quiet river. Got some dau melon pants. Is that it? [Music] You don’t mind. [Music] Yeah, very soon. [Music] Thank you for waiting. Of course. Mabushi. [Music] This is Ichibian soup. That’s it. [Music] [Music] with ice cream Okay, we got the match. [Music] [Music] is matcha and strawberry. [Music] [Music] Wow. So good. Which one do you like better? Which one? So if you like the milk, it’s very good. But this is also refreshing. So this is definitely highly recommended. You guys should check it out. [Music] I think you should [Music] [Music] Come on down. I don’t know. [Music] [Music]
Asakusa is one of the most lively neighborhoods in Tokyo!. Defenitely enjoyed exploring it and the food was amazing! Watch the full vlog for my food recommendations!
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