STREET FOOD TOUR in Traditional TOKYO! (Asakusa, Japan)

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We made it to TOKYO, Japan!! We wanted to see the traditional district of Tokyo along with the oldest temple in the city! We heard this is a very popular place for Japanese Street Food too, so we decided to check it out and try some local classics! What do you think of this area?
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Timestamps:
00:00 - Traditional or Touristy
00:12 - Asakusa, Tokyo
01:14 - Nakamise Dori Shopping Street
02:01 - Sweet Potato Cake
02:11 - Other Snack Options
03:25 - Ningyo-yaki
03:35 - Asakusa Pastry
04:27 - Street Vibes
04:51 - Deana's Fortune
05:56 - Phil's Fortune
06:33 - Sensoji Temple
07:03 - Addiction
07:42 - Garden
08:16 - Decorative Shotengai
08:50 - Waygu Beef Cutlet
10:30 - Asakusa side strets
11:59 - Teppanyaki Restaurant
12:25 - Monjayaki
13:10 - Japanese Beer
16:43 - Dinner Total Cost
17:01 - Unplanned Vlog

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We are finally in Tokyo! First stop: Asakusa! Let us know what your favorite thing about Tokyo is!
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DeanaandPhil
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Please know that your ability to share this with us is SO appreciated! I wish I could eat all the wonderful foods you experience!

justme
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Thank you for the wonderful video of the street food tour in traditional Tokyo 👍

dazuotv
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The mini stainless steel spatulas used to scoop up the monjayaki were SO CUTE! Looked super tasty too 😍

emilywynstra
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The fried beef ball looked like something I would like to eat and the beer.

devind
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These videos are sweet! Started watching for the German info but enjoying the new travel adventures!

sacroyalty
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Japanese here.
About the fortune.
In Japan if you get the
大吉 the best fortune many ppl will not be happy with it. Best fortune means that you are at the peak and from this time on it can only get worse. On the other hand bad or worst fortune大凶or凶 has a meaning that it can only get better from now on.
Many Japanese people like half fortune since there is still chance to improve.

LastMS
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Love watching these while we’re in Japan now too - wished we watched this earlier as we just left Tokyo. Thanks for your fun and loving commentary!

EmlynLee
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So glad you guys tried Meijiya (Blue Cheese Beef Cutlet)... That's my favorite in Asakusa... I fight myself every time not to buy more than one. And he always gives the free wine. he gives it to me every time I stop by.

EdwardBullard
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Oh, Tokyo really looks amazing. Möhöhö. I still remember that uber delicious looking thing called "sweet potato crunch". That cake seems to be just super nice as well. I love the plushies. But the main event food is always the last thing on a plate i go for as well. 🤗

johnson.n.a.fog
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I have been there a few years ago. A must do in Tokyo

REMYDANN
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Can you do a little bit of both? Googleetter ratings and go spontaniously? Or do 2seperate videos:one with rated places and one with spontaneous ones? Would be interested to watch🤩

biankakoettlitz
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Asakusa is a busy but fun region. Think you guys would also like Ueno, lots of food there too😊

zifnaf
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"The person you wait for comes but late." Story of my life!

kvonjaco
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Great video and your Japanese sounds authentic well at least to me. Haha

rureal
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Amazing. What have you both been up to since this was filmed in April? Or did I miss something??

casd
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Can you guys try the 7/11 egg sandwich in japan

vard
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At Times supermarket on Kauai Hawaii you can get a warm sweet potato for just over $2 US. Kauai has many of Japanese descent.

freebeacher
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Think it was sweet potato season, as a Japanese YouTuber I'm watching recently also done a tasting of sweet potato sweets.

StormCrusher
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So much fun to see where you end up each week! Love all the fried foods, listening to you crunching down, I’m wishing I was there too, lol. Deana, love fortune games too, I had this one as a kid, not as fancy of course. Happy you cleared yourself with incense and tried again in the beautiful temple receiving a positive message😉. Thanks Deana and Phil for the tour, always enjoy the places you share. Note: Ahh Sa Koo Sa. It’s really hard to learn so many unfamiliar names from other cultures, for myself the worse is when I tried to pronounce a friends husbands name, eyes wide open they said, don’t call him anything, apparently I said his mother was a whore…egads😜. 💕👍

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