Thank you very much for the information, I will watch more of your videos before I get to Japan. I hope you are safe and have no problems with the typhoon
Hello!! I live in Ogikubo. Ogikubo is not a tourist destination, but it is a calm residential area where cultural people like to live. Although it has a history, it is not as famous as Asakusa or Kyoto. But if ramen If you like it, I recommend you to visit. There are many delicious ramen restaurants that can be considered Japanese soul food, such as ``Harukiya'' and ``Fuku.'' If you are coming here, go to Nakano Station and go to Nakano Broadway, which has a strong Japanese bar district and anime culture, then get off at Koenji Station and enjoy the shopping street before heading to Asagaya. There are coffee shops and Japanese vintage clothing culture around this area. If you have the stamina, you can walk to Ogikubo or Nishi-Ogikubo. Finally, it would be a good idea to go to Kichijoji. There is a large park, and it is a place of relaxation on the west side of Tokyo's 23 wards. The Yakitori restaurant at the entrance of Inokashira Park is cheap and delicious.
Is this Tokyo?I don't speak Japanese sumimasen Name of the city?
Beautiful, kirei video,
Thank you for your comment. It's a place called Ogikubo in Tokyo. It's a residential area.😊
@@tostos1963 Thank you , arigatou, I will visit soon. I plan to visit Matsue and Izumo too.
@@conchiortega5561 Ogikubo is not a tourist spot. It is a small town that not many people, even Tokyo residents, visit.
Thank you very much for the information, I will watch more of your videos before I get to Japan. I hope you are safe and have no problems with the typhoon
Hello!!
I live in Ogikubo.
Ogikubo is not a tourist destination, but it is a calm residential area where cultural people like to live.
Although it has a history, it is not as famous as Asakusa or Kyoto.
But if ramen
If you like it, I recommend you to visit.
There are many delicious ramen restaurants that can be considered Japanese soul food, such as ``Harukiya'' and ``Fuku.''
If you are coming here, go to Nakano Station and go to Nakano Broadway, which has a strong Japanese bar district and anime culture, then get off at Koenji Station and enjoy the shopping street before heading to Asagaya.
There are coffee shops and Japanese vintage clothing culture around this area.
If you have the stamina, you can walk to Ogikubo or Nishi-Ogikubo.
Finally, it would be a good idea to go to Kichijoji.
There is a large park, and it is a place of relaxation on the west side of Tokyo's 23 wards.
The Yakitori restaurant at the entrance of Inokashira Park is cheap and delicious.