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Fukuoka - A Gourmet Paradise

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Fukuoka is well known for its Tonkotsu ramen, a style of ramen with heavy broth.  This city on Genkai Sea has a lot to offer for travelers and tourists including its famous yatai (outdoor stalls), Ohori Park, Fukuoka Castle ruins and Nanzoin Temple known for Japan's largest bronze Buddha statue.

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Experience the essence of shogunate culture in Kyoto

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If you want to experience a taste of what Japan was like back in Samurai era, namely between 1500s to 1800s, Kyoto is the place to go as a variety of historic architectures and culture have been preserved to this day. Once the central city of Japan, Kyoto has traditional high class restaurants where you can eat like an emperor.

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Tokyo's Biggest Electronics Superstore Brand

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John takes us on a tour of the electronics district of Shinjuku during the twilight hour, starting out at the famous superstore brand, Yodobashi Camera.  Despite its label, the store has everything electronics and more.  The host tuber realizes the biggest brand has gobble up most of its competitors nearby.

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Sugar Overload in Harajuku

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Paolo is going strong while hopping one candy shop after another despite the sugar overload.  Harajuku is a go-to street for teens and girls as the streets entice the fashion-conscious age group to shop around.  The video host's dedication to the viewers trying out all different sweets is commendable.

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Nishiki - a covered street market in Kyoto

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Samuel and Audrey enjoy exploring Nishiki market in Tokyo appreciating the fact the entire street is covered and air conditioned on a hot and humid day.  Audrey immediately spots soymilk donut shop and get 10 for $3.00.

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