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Japan's domestic travel | A Journey from Sapporo to Nagoya | Fahad Rahman Khan Kabir #Vlog: 03

Japan’s domestic travel | A Journey from Sapporo to Nagoya | Fahad Rahman Khan Kabir #Vlog: 03

Although Japan’s sweeping entry ban is still in place, those of us already here are being encouraged to explore our own backyard and see everything the country has to offer.

Mithin and I have visited Nagoya and Kyoto city. This is the first video from that tour. More videos are coming in recent days. We started our journey from our home in Sapporo by using Subway train, JR train, and Airplane; we reached Nagoya, then we finally found peace in a Hotel named Hotel Silk Tree. This series of videos to be continued…

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Alo Japan.