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Always nice to see you out and about. I know this is before the happening. Still brings back good memories.
ОтветитьWhat a gem in the rough . Love it . Jim and Harriet
ОтветитьOld haunt. Old home in Japan, repeatedly. Natsukashi!
ОтветитьAlways great to see thanks for the share!
ОтветитьYou can see the European influence in that area. Narrow brick streets, awnings, and colorful buildings.
ОтветитьLooks like a nice place to visit
ОтветитьIt's so good to see you out and about 😊
ОтветитьGlad you are able to post again.😊
ОтветитьThree foot door, is it a Hobbit bar?
Ответить@TokyoDrew Thank you for the replay last Truly! We can see a little of the previous century Japan in the side streets, the little alley ways, and the older style buildings.
More precisely we see a bit of old Japan, in the architecture, in the cuisine, in the snacks and sweets, and get a more local feel right in the city centre plus multi-cultural influences in shops still active such as the the European or more particularly the French, Italian, Irish and Greek, plus we see more of Asia with Chinese, and even Indian and Vietnamese shops. There are plentiful crafts, some art exhibitions, and craft work. Beyond that we can relax with traditional healing methods and afterwards enjoy Japanese or Chinese tea, or sit back in a cafe
The Gov of Japan or some cultural centres might appreciate Drew your sharing to the world these special Japanese Tokyo gems, unique cultural areas!
Thank you for sharing all this!
kagurazaka such a good foodie area, didnt realize until i saw this video how much french influence there is!
ОтветитьWow your a busy guy. Until I saw your post I had no idea about your second channel. Thank you for sharing all you share. Praying for your life to be showered in blessings including perfect health!!!!!
Ответить"KAGURA" means Sacred religious Japanese Dancing. You can see the dance in "Demon Slayer:Kimetsu no Yaiba".
"ZAKA" means slope.