Hello everyone
It is “FURUMUCHI”. Thank you for watching.
I would appreciate it if you could read this video and get some sympathy such as “I want to go there myself”, or think that you have gained useful (?) information.

[About this video]
Sangenjaya has many fashionable spots that are popular with young people, but if you walk around the back streets for a while, you can still feel the nostalgic atmosphere of the Showa era in the old-fashioned shopping district.
In addition, there are many shops on the Setagaya Line, which is a streetcar that starts from Sangenjaya and continues to Shimotakaido.
This time, I focused on the delicatessen stores that I often shop at and introduced them, but I think there are still more shops that I don’t know about, so I will continue to introduce shops and spots that I can’t discover unless I walk around. We would like to discover and introduce them.
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In addition to this walking version, there is also a “FURUMUCHI 2” version that introduces cooking recipes, so please watch it.
【Reference information】
*Trip on the Setagaya Line (view from the leading car) but japanese verion

* Shopping at Sangenjaya Part 1 but japanese version

1) Nishikawaya Tofu Shop
2-29 Taishido, Setagaya-ku, Tokyo
2) Side dish KIYOSHI
Right next to Nishikawaya
3) Tenmasa (mainly fried food)
Right next to Nishikawaya
4) Ho Chang (restaurant)
  3-18-2 Ikejiri, Setagaya-ku, Tokyo
5) Someya of meat
4-17-11 Wakabayashi, Setagaya-ku, Tokyo
6) Yagameya (Oden)
  1-14-16 Setagaya, Setagaya-ku, Tokyo
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【self-introduction】
After graduating from university, I devoted myself to the travel industry until I retired at the age of 65.
Currently, I am a senior who enjoys my hobbies of “cooking”, “walking & cycling”, and “occasionally camping” while working as a general incorporated association.
My family ran a women’s clothing store and a coffee shop, so I became interested in cooking. I was involved in Boy Scout activities as a club activity from junior high school to university.
Such experiences became the roots of my current hobby.
In addition to the “walking” version that I introduced this time,
I would be very happy if the separate “cooking recipes” would be useful for you, or if it would be an opportunity for you to try it yourself.
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[BGM] DOVA-SYNDROME
Sunny Holiday by Yoshinori Tanaka
Cafe_Au_Lait by Yoshinori Tanaka
Feelings of gratitude by Sachiko Kamaboko
[Some images] pixabay
Image by quintonwu from Pixabay
Image by garouz from Pixabay
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A tour of 1960s deli shops in popular spots in Tokyo Japan.also a lunch scene of a soba restaurant.
#Tokyo #japan#japanese food#shopping

2 Comments

  1. I don't think I'll ever be able to go to Japan, but videos like these transport me away, and let me think of a different life. Thank you.

  2. I'm actually a bit suprised you are using english subs, very cozy video! keep touring us around vintage tokyo.

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