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Unattended Sake Tasting

Posted by Sadao Sasaki on

If you want to taste 117 different brands of sake, visit this sake tasting house in Niigata, Japan.  Here at this venue, a wide array of sake vending machines with each serving different brand can be sake lovers' dream. The visitor can have a cup of sake for a 100 yen coin, equivalent to a dollar.

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Shibamata - Must-visit town of Tokyo

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Shibamata is well known for Otoko Wa Tsuraiyo, one of the most popular Japanese movies.  The famous long-running movie was filmed in this town. The tourists love the retro setting of the Showa era of 1926 through 1989. The town is the home of several Buddhist temples with beautiful architecture.  John and Angela explore what the street has to offer.

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Being a vegan in Japan

Posted by Sadao Sasaki on

The video host stops in Okayama as part of his cycling tour across Japan.  The tuber's assignment for the day is to be a vegan. McDonald's which is in front of where he is standing is definitely out of the question.  Moving on in his pursuit of food vegan can eat, the host's first stop is a cafe where he can try fresh local peaches.

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7-Eleven Japan at 1 am

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While the streets are asleep looking like a ghost town at 1:00 am at night, bright light is coming from 7-Eleven which is open 24 /7. John is on the street at the wee hours of the night and decides to shows his viewers unique bakery items sold at a 7-Eleven store.

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Japan's most historic Onsen with enigmatic architecture

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Dogo Onsen, one of the most historic bath houses in Japan was built in 1,894 with its hot spring having 3,000 year history. The signature characteristics of this beautiful yet enigmatic architecture displays a striking contrast surrounded by modern buildings. The onsen's water is know for its healing property.

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