Experiencing Streets of Traditional Tokyo as a Local ๐Ÿ‡ฏ๐Ÿ‡ต๐Ÿ˜

No one is able to tell me exactly… These alley ways are very congested… Hello! Konnichiwa! How about you? I’m also good, thank you. So you’re wearing a Japanese traditional cloth? Kimono? Yeah, yeah. Japanese. Oh, I see. I’m taking help from them. How do I use this? So this is good or… Good. But it’s bad. Good? Good. It’s bad or good? There’s a hand pump. Konnichiwa! Hindu! Hindu! Namaste! Namaste! Namaste! Namaste! There’s a hand-pulled rickshaw? I’ve never seen a hand-pulled rickshaw in the world… I feel like I’m in an old area. Hey guys, welcome back to the new vlog. My name is Tourvashu. Right now, I’m in Tokyo, the capital and largest city of East Asian island country, Japan. Coincidentally, during my visit, a very important festival took place in Japan, which is today. It’s called Tanabata Festival, which is also known as Star Festival. It’s an ancient cosmic celebration on the street of Tokyo. So this Tanabata Star Festival is a very important cultural and traditional festival in Japan. It takes place in another district of Tokyo, which is called Asakusa. Right now, I’m in Shinjuku area. I’m going to Asakusa district, which is east of Shinjuku. Let’s cross the road first. It’s 10 AM right now. I’m going to the Asakusa district, which is east of Shinjuku. I’ll take the metro from here. It’s about an hour’s drive from here. It’s the month of July. This festival takes place in the month of July in Japan. During the afternoon, the weather gets very hot and humid. As you can see, a lot of people are carrying umbrellas on the street. The sun is very intense right now. While walking, I saw something written in Hindi. Overseas Rapid. Oh, so this is how the rapid works. Let’s send the money. Anyways, let’s move on. So I’m at the Tokyo metro station. I took the welcome card. It’s very crowded right now. A lot of people are coming and going. You can see. There are multiple platforms here. And there are multiple trains and metros coming here. So I’m waiting for the metro to pass. So look, the metro has arrived. It will take an hour to reach Asakusa. And I have to change the metro once. The place where I have to change the metro is after 11 stops. If you want to go anywhere in Tokyo, probably in the whole of Japan, then it comes on Google Maps with the current information. It comes with the current information on Google Maps. So I have to change my metro from here. I have to take the second line. Brother, is this a metro station? Look at this. A metro station like this. Wow. This is the ticket sales office. On my right hand side. What an amazing metro station it looks like. Wow. There is a lot of information on the display board. There are a lot of mini-marts inside. There is a family mart, an ATM machine. There are a lot of shops. Inside the metro station itself. There is even a coin locker here. If you have any luggage, keep your luggage in the locker and roam around comfortably. This is a very big area of the coin locker. It is completely self-operated. If you want to take a selfie, then some people are keeping their luggage here. There is free Wi-Fi everywhere. Free Wi-Fi. Almost everywhere. I have to change my metro line. Let’s go to the next line. The previous station was open. Now it is completely underground. Metro station. We have reached the nearest metro station where we were supposed to go. It cost us around 400 Yen. That is around 2,500 INR from my transport card. We have reached. Asakusa District. It is on the East side. There is a similar exit of metro station. There are multiple exits here. This is the exit. There are a lot of different types of goods here. There are a lot of coins here. Japanese coins. There are a lot of old Japanese currencies being sold here. What is this? It feels like we have entered an old area. Although the metro station is quite modern. Is this a CD or DVD? Is it a book? CD or DVD in Japan? CD or DVD is being sold at this time. Look at this. I thought it was a book. But there are a lot of CDs and DVDs in Japanese. Even in India, it has stopped being sold. It is a rare chance. But it is here in Japan. There are a lot of things here. It feels like we are 100 years ahead of the world and India. There are a lot of old things here. Anyways, we have to go here. Let’s go there. It is taking us slowly. Look at this. Finally, we have reached the main street. We have left. As soon as we left, this type of street where you will get a lot of food, drinks, cafes, restaurants, bars, and shops. This type of street is everywhere in Japan. No matter where you live. Before we go to the festival that we are going to attend, we are going to the oldest temple in Tokyo. It is in this area. Some of you might think that we have come to a traditional area. Some people are wearing traditional Japanese clothes. There are two ladies. You will meet a lot of people here. The place looks amazing. It is happening. It is daytime. Lights are off. This place looks amazing. There are two religions in Japan that Japanese people follow. Shinto and Buddhism. Shinto is an indigenous religion of Japan. It originated in Japan many years ago. Japanese people call it nature religion. Japanese people follow nature and spirit. Many people in Japan follow Shinto religion and Buddhism. There are many people who follow both religions. There are about 100,000 Shinto shrines in Japan. There are about 80,000 Buddhist temples in Japan. The place we are going to is the oldest Buddhist temple in Tokyo. It is called Sensoji Temple. If you notice, there is a J in front of any temple or shrine. It means that that temple or shrine is related to Buddhism. There is a street called Nakamise Street. There are many shops here. There is a lantern outside the shop. It looks beautiful. It will look even more beautiful at night. There are many souvenir shops around here. There is a shop of traditional Japanese snacks and sweets. Look at this. There are many traditional Japanese sweets and snacks. Let’s visit the temple. We will try something here. There is a symbol of Swastika in many places. Although it is inverted. There is a lot of crowd to go to the temple. We have reached the Sensoji Buddhist Temple. This temple has a significant significance in this culture. People from all over Japan and Tokyo come here to visit this temple. Since Tokyo is located on the coast of the Pacific Ocean, I told you that Tokyo used to be a fishing village. This temple was built around 1400 years ago in the 17th century. According to legend, two fishermen used to live here. They founded this temple around 1400 years ago. Look at the structure and architecture of the temple. It is very beautiful. The campus of the temple is very big. Japanese people are wearing traditional attire called Kimono. Japanese people call traditional attire Kimono. We will try to talk to them. Hello. I am good. How about you? I am also good. Thank you. You are wearing a traditional Japanese kimono. Yes. Japanese kimono. Do you stay in Tokyo? are just traveling just traveling okay okay nice to meet you okay thank you bye bye hello what is your name my name is suni suni yeah your friends or sisters yeah we are friends friend okay from which city in china wherever you stayed in china yeah yeah in the south south south okay okay okay okay thank you okay bye bye i thought it was japanese because they were wearing japanese attire but they turned out to be chinese but you will see a lot of locals here as per japanese tradition people come here to pray for their health and happiness everything here is a little traditional look at this what is this there are a lot of colorful flags there are some boxes below i don’t understand that much hello konnichiwa i really have a flu chinese? konnichiwa can please help me like how can i do this yeah yeah yeah i am taking their help how to use this they just used it okay okay wait for my turn are you from tokyo are you from tokyo or other city not tokyo where which city tokyo osaka from where Sapporo Hokkaido Nar Nar very beautiful they are helping me they put 100 here now this okay this is such a big metal block it is very heavy there is only one hole in it can i take it out i hope it is a good one 29 from 29 number i opened it and took it out this is good or something good or i don’t know what is written in this good bad good bad is bad or good good i take it with myself okay what is your name Sakura Sakura from Sapporo Sapporo what is your name Rika friends thank you okay it is written in English good fortune there is a message you can read it they believe that the letter the paper has a fortune if it is good, people will take it and if it is bad by chance if it is bad you have to tie this paper finally we are going inside the temple we were outside the temple a lot of people are in kimono and here is the smell of Agarbatti i think it is Agarbatti yes it is a lot of Agarbatti people are feeling the smell of Agarbatti many people are praying here finally we are inside the Sensoji Buddhist temple inside the main prayer hall where people pray here inverted swastika symbol you can see many Japanese people are here to pray everyone is praying many people are putting money in the temple it is very hot here to avoid the heat it looks like cold air is coming out people are coming here to get rid of the heat people are coming and going they are stopping for few seconds then they are going kids are enjoying here in this temple there is a 5 story pagoda it looks beautiful in Japanese architecture there is a hand pump people are drinking water from the hand pump you can see this type of hand pump in Japan people are resting here there is a garden here people are drinking water from the hand pump it is very hot here in this region green tea and matcha are available snacks, drinks pastries everything is matcha related matcha is made from green tea when green tea is processed matcha is made we will try something here there is a Sakro shop which is related to matcha everywhere it is written first class, world best even matcha beer is available here matcha beer matcha is green tea it is processed in shade it is dried and grown then it becomes matcha there is a very popular matcha ice cream shop we will try there some of you might have heard it is a very popular Japanese rice cake it is called Mochi it is available in many places usually it is filled with fruits like strawberry or chocolate but here it is matcha filled look at this first grade tea cream special matcha mochi it is made by pounding rice it is pounded for a long time then it becomes spongy then it becomes spongy rice cake it is very tasty it is 350 Yen around 200 Indian Rupees it is very chewy you have to chew it a lot it is very tasty while walking here I saw a Japanese traditional rickshaw it is a hand-pulled rickshaw is hand-pulled rickshaw still in use in Japan? I didn’t know hand-pulled rickshaw is still in use in Japan hand-pulled rickshaw is still in use look at this hand-pulled rickshaw is still in use Japanese people are enjoying it here you can see four-wheeler and vehicles although you can find vehicles of many brands I can see 3 Japanese brands Suzuki only in India Toyota Toyota has a lot of cars Honda although in all these brands in Tokyo I can see only Toyota Toyota, Honda Suzuki, Isuzu, Nissan Mitsubishi all are world-famous Japanese brands other than that Yamaha, Kawasaki all are brands of vehicles and many other world-famous brands Japan has given to the world we have come out of Tokyo’s administrative center where there was a lot of crowd and people look at this area how calm it is how quiet and peaceful it is you can’t hear much music but still it is such a broad road what a wonderful quality of road look at this super duper neat and clean it feels like the road was built yesterday that’s what I feel there are marks everywhere zebra crossing marks and other types of marks on the road in different colors white, red, yellow so guys we have come to one of the most or most popular green tea matcha ice cream shop whose name is Suzuki Asukasa Matcha Gelato one of the unique shops in all of Japan in all of Tokyo sometimes there is a queue here you get the world’s most rich matcha ice cream here or matcha gelato let’s go and see it looks empty from outside but from inside it is like this here you will get matcha ice cream in 7 different flavors you will get only one flavor but here you will get 7 different flavors depending on intensity from light green to dark green there are 7 different levels or intensity of matcha ice cream if you want less intensity then go for light green as it gets darker the matcha flavor of the ice cream will get more intense many people are in line to buy konnichiwa konnichiwa ok ok ok their menu is in Japanese and English I will go and see arigatou gozaimasu apart from that you will get many things related to green tea and matcha when I ate matcha for the first time I don’t remember where I ate it maybe 2 years ago I ate it in Mongolia for the first time in my life I didn’t like it when I ate matcha for the second time I didn’t like it now I like matcha a lot But I think I’ll have to wait in line to buy matcha ice cream. There are a lot of people in line, eating ice cream, taking selfies, taking photos. Oh man, I just noticed. This popular shop, Suzukin, opened in 1884. Konnichiwa. Thank you. Okay. Matcha gelato? Double cup? Double cup? Okay. Two frame ice cream? One? Single? No, no, no, no. Double cup. Double cup one? Yeah, double cup one. Three parts, your choice. Yoi? Yoi. Okay. Thank you. Your pay here. Okay. Thank you. Thank you. Arigato gozaimasu. So guys, this is the most special, most unique matcha gelato area. So, it’s not allowed to eat on the ground floor. I mean, on the first floor. It’s allowed on the second floor. So, I’ve come to the second floor. There are a lot of people eating and drinking here. I’ve got two flavors of ice cream. The one on the top is matcha flavor. Okay. The one on the bottom is black sesame flavor. For the first time in my life, I’m going to eat matcha green tea flavor ice cream. And for the first time in my life, I’m going to eat black sesame ice cream. Black sesame, wow. In India, the black tea we drink, black tea flavor ice cream was available here. So, let’s eat it. It has started melting. So, this is more than 140 years old shop. World famous matcha ice cream. The nails have grown a little. I’ll have to cut them now. So, I’ve taken the strongest flavor. It’s really strong. And it’s a little sweet. I think if we take the light flavor, it will be less strong and more sweet. With just one spoon bite, the whole taste is filled with matcha flavor. And this double scoop ice cream cost me 670 yen. Around 350 rupees. Konnichiwa. Good day. So, look. This road is completely empty. There are not many people. Still, there is a vending machine here. A lot of people are coming and going by cycle here. Where I am standing, people don’t look from the cycle there. But they are visible here. Look at their cycle. It’s very different. A lot of people keep their children in the cycle. So, madam got off. But people sit here and ride a cycle. They keep their children there. If they have a big child, they will sit here. If they have a small child, they will sit here. That means one adult and two children can sit in the cycle. So, now I am looking for the festival for which I have come here. I don’t know the exact location of that festival. I did a lot of research. I went to different websites. I asked a lot of people. I don’t know exactly where it is. While walking, it seems that it must have been 5-6 kilometers. I am asking a lot of people. I have put a little idea to reach there. But I am not getting it. The city is so spread out that a lot of people don’t know where it is. But you can go anywhere in the city. The whole city is super duper neat and clean. You can see that everyone is behaving properly. You won’t see anyone’s bad or aggressive behavior anywhere. Even after being the most populous metropolitan area in the world, The population of Tokyo metropolitan area is more than Delhi, Mumbai, Beijing, Shanghai. After asking so much and walking so much, Finally, we have reached the ancient festival Tanabata of Japan. Konnichiwa. Ningi desu ka. The security guards were standing here. I feel that if you speak a little Japanese, people will be happy. They smile. I notice this here. If you just say Konnichiwa, no one will react. Because everyone speaks normally. If you use a Japanese word or sentence, people will be happy. On top of Konnichiwa. Konnichiwa. Ningi desu ka. Ningi desu ka. Ningi desu ka. Where are you from? From India. Indoo. Indoo. Indoo. In the Chinese language, India is called Indoo. In Japanese, it’s called Indoo. India, Indoo. Indoo. Indoo. Okay. This is the genuine pronunciation. Indoo. Indoo. Indoo. Okay. You’re from Tokyo? Tokyo. Tokyo. Okay. So you’re from a festival? Festival. Tanabata. Tanabata Festival. Tanabata Festival. Okay. Namaste. Namaste. Namaste. Namaste. She wants to say Namaste to me. So guys, welcome to Japan’s ancient cosmic celebration on the street of Tokyo. Konnichiwa. What is this? It’s a drink? Drink. Beer? Beer. Okay. Arigatou gozaimasu. There’s nothing here. They’re selling beer. Something like that. Okay. Arigatou. Let me tell you about this festival. The show has started. Allah Gullah has started. Hello. Konnichiwa. Konnichiwa. Genki desu ka? Genki desu. As the crowd is getting bigger and bigger, according to the Japanese ancient culture, this Tanabata festival is a romantic tale or a romantic story between two stars and according to some people, between their two gods, whose names were Orihime and Hikoboshi, who fell in love with each other and then they get separated in a milky way. They meet each other once a year and this time comes once a year in July, which is today. So this Tanabata Star Festival is a story of two separated stars. This festival is based on them. And for many years, many centuries, the Japanese people have been celebrating this ancient festival. Like according to some sources, at least for a thousand or two thousand years. Right now, people are in Tokyo city, but when you go to Japan, when you go to villages, when you go to small cities, the celebration is more intense. Those who are very traditional, they celebrate it in a more intense way. In Tokyo, the celebration is a little less. There is only one kind of formality. If you go to a small city, if you go to a town, then there are very big celebrations. And they go on for a few days, for 5-6 days. First of all, you don’t see it in Japan, and when you see it, there are 3-4 different types of scraps, those who throw useless things, they are divided. You can see, you have to put plastic somewhere, you have to put glass somewhere, you have to put non-burnable garbage somewhere. People also identify and throw. And in some way, a collective is also done here. So you will pay attention, Japanese people bow and greet each other. Look, I am greeting them, they will bow now. Look at this, they bow and greet here. And here is such a culture, the more a person bows, the more respect he is giving you. Casually, people bow a little. If you have to give more respect, they will bow more. I was somewhere, a girl gave me, I was in the metro, I gave my seat to a girl. I was sitting, the girl was standing here, I gave her my seat. She bowed a lot, she said thank you to me, she greeted me, so much. In the hands of many people, since I have come to Japan, I am seeing, there is a portable fan. People have portable fans on their necks too. Ladies, gents, everyone. Don’t miss the ladies, they have portable fans. They are giving air to the face. My camera is not very wide angle, okay. Although I stay away from people, but you will feel that I am close to people. Although I stay away from people, but you will feel that I am close to people. At the end of this street, you will see this tower. It is very high. The name of the tower is Tokyo Skytree. And this tower is not only of Tokyo, but it is the tallest tower in Japan. Tokyo Skytree. It is about 634 meters high. It is more than 2000 feet high. At this festival, people write their wishes on colorful paper. Then they hang it on bamboo branches. Here too, many people, especially Japanese people, will wear their traditional kimonos. You can see. What is this? Japanese rice cake. What is inside? Nothing. Only rice cake and sweet. Sweet and salty. What is the name? Agemochi. Again? Agemochi. Agemochi. Agemochi. Okay. This is a different type of rice cake. Let’s try a Japanese snack. This is seaweed. Seaweed. Yes. Seaweed. Okay. One. Let’s see if there is a change or not. If there is no change, I will have to pay. This is 250 yen. Let’s try. He is paying 1000 yen. Okay. This rice cake is very common in this festival. This is a different type of rice cake. It looks like it is dipped in sweet. They are not getting a change of 1000 yen. They have so many coins. Maybe 500 coins. I think so. Thank you. Rice cake dipped in sweet. There is seaweed on top. Edible seaweed. Something like this. Many people are buying and eating this. This is 250 yen. It is around 150 to 200 rupees. Let’s eat this. I think I will spend the whole day eating this. Japanese will leave after eating different types of snacks. It’s salty inside and sweet outside. It’s a different combination of salty and sweet. It’s very different. I’ve been to many such wish-making festivals in different countries. But I’ve never made a wish. For the first time, I’ve made a wish on this colorful paper and hung it here. Hello. Konnichiwa. From Japan? Konnichiwa. Konnichiwa. Konnichiwa. It’s embarrassing. Look at this. There are so many old age traffic officers here. They are doing their duty. Although there isn’t much traffic. There are only a few cars coming. They are stopping the cars and people. They are doing their duty well. Konnichiwa. Genki desu ka? Arigatou. It feels like we are in the 80s or 90s. They are doing their duty well. In other countries, people retire at this age. Japan is consistently in the top 3 in the world. It has the highest life expectancy. On an average, the overall life expectancy in Japan is around 85 years. And for a Japanese woman, it’s 88 years. And on an average, it’s one of the highest in the world. That’s how much. But the population in Japan has been declining rapidly for the past few years. That’s why the population of elderly citizens in this country has increased a lot. Along with having the highest life expectancy in Japan, Japan is also the fastest aging country in the world. One third of the population in Japan is elderly citizens. That’s how much. It started in the baby boom after World War II. Suddenly, Japan started having a lot of babies. And after having such high life expectancies, the number of elderly people today has increased a lot. Today, Japanese youngsters are not getting married. And even if they are getting married, they are not having any children. They are doing very little. So the birth rate in Japan has decreased a lot. The fertility rate in Japan is only 1.2. And the replacement rate is 2.1. The more people are dying here, the less people are being born here. The population is declining everywhere in Japan. The same is the case in South Korea and China. One of the lowest fertility rates in the world. In Japan and many other East Asian countries, matcha tea is consumed. But here in East Asia, cold milk tea or cold black tea is consumed a lot. In India, we usually drink hot tea. In East Asia, cold tea is consumed a lot. It is called milk tea. I have come to a mini market. And I have bought this royal milk tea. It is very chilled and cold. I like it a lot. I drank it for the first time 6 years ago. In Taiwan and Vietnam. It costs 250 yen. Around 150 Indian Rupees. While walking, I came across this pedestrian bridge. You can see the railway lines below. The railway tracks. The train is also coming. But the railway tracks are also very neat and clean. Look at this. No one has thrown anything. Everything is super duper tidy. Wow! So guys, I have come back to Shinjuku. This is my hostel. I am walking to my hostel from the metro station. Suddenly, I saw a lot of Hindi boards here. I think there are a lot of Nepali people in this area. I can see a lot of Bangladeshi people here. It is written in Hindi here. Bobo Hair Saloon. Purush Mahila. Look at this. Men’s haircut is 1700 yen. Women’s haircut is 2800 yen. It is written a lot here. In Hindi, Nepali and Bengali. Look at this. I think this salon is a Nepali hair salon. I have to get my hair cut. I couldn’t get it done before the trip. I couldn’t find a local Japanese salon to get my hair cut. So this is an option. Nepali people call yen as rupee. I was talking to someone about money. Like 1000 yen. He said 1000 rupee. Rupee? Is rupee going on here? I said no, we call yen as rupee. So the Nepali people have made yen as rupee. When I came here before, I saw this restaurant. This is a Nepali restaurant. But here you get food from South Asia and Southeast Asia. Indian, Vietnamese, Thai, Nepali, Indonesian, Malaysian, Chinese, Korean. There is a variety. So let’s try food in a Nepali restaurant today. Let’s see what we can eat. There are different menus for each country. And this is an Indian menu. Look at this. Something like this. Indian and Nepali are mixed. Hello. How are you? Fine. Do you know Hindi? Hindi? You know Hindi? Okay. Where are you from? I’m from Dubai. Yes. I’m here to eat. Where are you from? Nepal. Where in Nepal? Mustang. Mustang. Mustang? Mustang. Okay. I know Mustang. Okay. Where should I sit? Sit here. So there is a restaurant like this. People are eating food. They are shouting a lot. They are talking loudly. Let’s eat something here and order. The shop that is operating is from Nepal. It is from Mustang in Nepal. It is a region in Nepal. Very popular. There is a menu like this. Let’s see what we can order. Yes. What should I order? Chowmein. Not Chowmein. She is singing Chowmein and not Chowmein. Okay. This is a set. Set is like a thali. Okay. So guys, there are a lot of Japanese people here. They have come to eat. The food that I have ordered has arrived. Look at this. In Japan, Korea and in this Asian country. In fact, in a lot of world countries. In India, the thali set. Set is not called in India. It is called thali. In other countries, it is called set. I have ordered this set. Indian food set. This is mixed vegetable curry. Look at this. There are different vegetables in it. Something like this. This is salad. This is curd. And this is naan. And naan is said that you can eat as much naan as you want. Mango juice is also given with it. Namaste. Namaste. Yes. How long have you been here? I have been here for two days now. How long have you been here? It’s been five years. It’s been five years. Before that? Before that, I was in Mumbai. You were in Mumbai. Okay. The name of this restaurant is Asian Yatai Mura. Eight countries food. Eight countries food. Eight countries have food here. Okay. The food was very delicious. Thank you very much. Namaste. Namaste. Namaste. From all over South Asia. If any country’s people are in Japan the most. Nepal people are the most. All over Indian subcontinent. So guys, before ending this video. I am thinking to get my hair cut. Before coming to this trip. Because I had to come suddenly. I didn’t get much time. So I couldn’t get my hair cut. While walking, I found this shop. Where it was written in Hindi. Purush Mahila. Hello. Hello. How are you? I am fine. Absolutely fine? Yes. You? Yes, I am fine too. Are you okay? Yes. Hair cut will be done here? Hello. How are you? I am fine. Yes. Who will cut? Will you cut? I will cut. You will cut? 6 rupees. Is it okay? Okay. Okay. Is this Nepali salon? Not Nepal. It’s Chinese. It’s Chinese? Yes. It’s Chinese. It’s written in Hindi. I thought it’s Nepali. It’s Nepali. The owner is Chinese. Okay. The owner is Chinese. All the staff are Nepali. Okay. Is this your first time? Yes, it’s my first time. It’s written in Hindi. Yes, it’s written in Hindi. So guys, after waiting for half an hour, I got my haircut. Where are you from? Where are you from in Nepal? Pokhara. Pokhara. How long have you been in Japan? One month. One month? You are new here. Thank you. Thank you. Cut it easily. There is no hurry. So guys, my haircut is done. He took 1700 Japanese Yen from me. I asked him, why do you call Japanese Yen as Rupee? He said, it’s a habit. The second reason is, the value of Japanese Yen and Nepali Rupee is almost the same. It’s almost 0.95. It cost me around 1000 Indian Rupees. So let’s end this video here. I hope you liked this video. In the next video, we will explore Tokyo even more. See you in the next video.

From wandering the vibrant streets of Tokyo and hopping local trains ๐Ÿš‰, to experiencing jaw-dropping culture shock, this trip had it all. I visit serene Buddhist temples ๐Ÿ›•, dive into local festival Tanabata filled with color and music ๐ŸŽ‰, try out delicious street food ๐Ÿœ๐Ÿก, chat with friendly locals, and even get a spontaneous Japanese haircut โœ‚๏ธ๐Ÿ’ˆ.

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00:00 โ€“ Intro
02:20 โ€“ Metro train ride
04:52 โ€“ Asakusa
06:08 โ€“ Street Walk & Market
06:28 โ€“ Nakamise Shopping Street
08:44 โ€“ Sensล-ji
15:06 โ€“ Matcha-Mochi
16:37 โ€“ Hand-pulled rickshaw
16:58 โ€“ Japanese automotive brands
18:22 โ€“ Matcha Gelato (Green Tea Ice-Cream)
23:24 โ€“ Tanabata Festival
32:27 โ€“ Cold Milk Tea
34:00 โ€“ Nepali-Indian Restaurant
37:15 โ€“ Hair cut

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29 Comments

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