To travel Japan is to have the pleasure of trying local softcream. We’re super excited to introduce our new travel series, Softcream Adventures. Join us for a new episode every month as we scour the country for rare and unique flavors including ramune (Japanese soda), matcha and… soy sauce?
Places visited:
🍦 Paradise Lounge: http://paradiseloungetokyo.com/en/index.html
🍦 Sunshine Aquarium (in Sunshine City): https://sunshinecity.jp/en/aquarium/
🍦 Shizu-Kokoro Chado School: https://shizukokoro.com/
🍦 Mount Takao: https://www.tokyoweekender.com/2019/11/alternative-guide-hiking-mount-takao/
This month we revisit our favorite Tokyo spots in search of Tokyoites’ favorite softcream flavors.
This video was produced in partnership with Nissei.
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I guess soft cream is soft serve. btw Ramune is the Japanese pronunciation of lemonade. So it's a lemon lime type soda.
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Çok güzel olmuş.Bravo
Harika bir video süper olmuş
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Çok güzel video olmuş tebrik ederim 👍
Emeğine sağlık selincim 🥰
あなたはとてもかわいいです、その調子でがんばって!!✨
That's great!! Congratulations sis!! ❤
That's perfect presentation, you are perfect, too. Thank youu😗
PERFECT!
OMG I lovedd it 🧡🧡🧡
I hope one day i will be theree 🌞
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that's so cool… congrats!
I watched the video because I wanted to know about different soft cream flavors in Tokyo, but I was disappointed only 2 flavors were featured after almost 6 minutes. Not what I expected. 😅 I would prefer one video with a compilation of many different flavors around Tokyo.
Very great guide Selin💕 I want to go to Takao-san 🙂
perfect😍
Wow that’s so nice 🥳
you look so familiar to me … wonder if you've ever been to any TokyoDex events
wonderful!!!