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How to get the most of Asakusa visit

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Asakusa, one of the top tourist destinations needs no introduction, but Paolo explores a little deeper for his viewers to get the most of the popular historic town.  With hundreds of shops in the area, where to find good street foods?  The video host has them covered. How do you enjoy Sensouji temple as the natives do?  Just listen to what Paolo says. He has many more in store to show you in this video.

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Exploring one of the oldest castle towns of Japan

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In this video, Sharla is immersed in Japanese tradition, experiencing noodle making and kimono dressing in Izushi, a well-known castle town in Hyogo prefecture. The video host also takes us inside Eirakukan Kabuki Theatre, the oldest working kabuki theatre in the Kansai Area as the guide explains the mechanism of backstage props.

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A day in the life of a resident in Tokyo

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Would you like to spend a day as a tourist in Tokyo or as someone who appreciates small discoveries of everything life brings that you may miss if you take things for granted among list of things to do, always rushing to next task to complete? Norm shows how to spend a day in Tokyo as a resident of Tokyo for many years.

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Where to go for breakfast in Tokyo

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Pancakes and sausages can step aside.  Paolo knows how to make our mouth water trying out all types of delicious meals at top 6 breakfast restaurants of his choice.

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How Christmas is celebrated in Japan

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People do celebrate Christmas in Japan, but unlike Western holidays, Christmas does not have much religious significance. There are no nativity scenes put up on a front porch or a Christmas Carol choirs knocking on your door.  The busiest day for Santa Clause in Japan is rather commercialized with stores and shops displaying items that enhance holiday cheers.

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