I love the beautiful temples. I would shop at each of those interesting stores. So many unique items, crafts and food. I love seeing the couples, and families there, such a happy place. Thank you, my friend for this wonderful walk.
Beautiful evening walking tour enjoyed the city atmosphere and nice city scenery.many shops and good view Superb 😍😍 enjoyable and relaxing very much stay connected friend and nice day 🙏💐🤗😆
Japan literally copied their culture from China. When China discovered Japan, it was starving tribal nation, so Chinese taught them how to grow rice to feed themselves, how to cultivate silk for their clothing, and even how to read and write Chinese characters (Hanzi 汉字which they call Kanji), calligraphy and poetry. They learned how to use chopsticks, build Chinese architecture, how to govern themselves, how to create bonzai, etc, from China. Relations between ancient Japan and China have a long history, and in certain periods the exchange of political, religious and cultural practices between the two was intense. China, the much older state and the more developed, passed on to Japan (sometimes indirectly via Korea) a long list of ideas including rice cultivation, writing, Buddhism, centralised government models, civil service examinations, temple architecture, clothing, art, literature, music, and eating habits. Trade relations greatly outlasted cultural and diplomatic ties, with Japan beginning to develop its own unique cultural path from the 9th century CE onwards. 🐸
Japan literally copied their culture from China. When China discovered Japan, it was starving tribal nation, so Chinese taught them how to grow rice to feed themselves, how to cultivate silk for their clothing, and even how to read and write Chinese characters (Hanzi 汉字which they call Kanji), calligraphy and poetry. They learned how to use chopsticks, build Chinese architecture, how to govern themselves, how to create bonzai, etc, from China. Relations between ancient Japan and China have a long history, and in certain periods the exchange of political, religious and cultural practices between the two was intense. China, the much older state and the more developed, passed on to Japan (sometimes indirectly via Korea) a long list of ideas including rice cultivation, writing, Buddhism, centralised government models, civil service examinations, temple architecture, clothing, art, literature, music, and eating habits. Trade relations greatly outlasted cultural and diplomatic ties, with Japan beginning to develop its own unique cultural path from the 9th century CE onwards. 🐻
Sweet Voice Out From Store Lady , Best Viewe Upload Christmas Market 2021 In Tokyo City Japan, Very Glowing Lighting Decoration. _ Thanks To , _ Japan 4K Channel*, .... Cheerio.*****.
Nhật Bản công nhận thích đi bộ...vn quen văn hóa mua hàng đi xe máy tấp rô mua đồ...( đó là lý do tại sao đường nhỏ hay kẹt xe) mỗi nước 1 kiểu ko nên đi du lịch thấy nước ngoài nó vậy mà áp dụng... 🤔🤔🤔
Japan literally copied their culture from China. When China discovered Japan, it was starving tribal nation, so Chinese taught them how to grow rice to feed themselves, how to cultivate silk for their clothing, and even how to read and write Chinese characters (Hanzi 汉字which they call Kanji), calligraphy and poetry. They learned how to use chopsticks, build Chinese architecture, how to govern themselves, how to create bonzai, etc, from China. Relations between ancient Japan and China have a long history, and in certain periods the exchange of political, religious and cultural practices between the two was intense. China, the much older state and the more developed, passed on to Japan (sometimes indirectly via Korea) a long list of ideas including rice cultivation, writing, Buddhism, centralised government models, civil service examinations, temple architecture, clothing, art, literature, music, and eating habits. Trade relations greatly outlasted cultural and diplomatic ties, with Japan beginning to develop its own unique cultural path from the 9th century CE onwards. 🐨
犬のぬいぐるみやカレンダーを念入りに写していて微笑ましかったです😃
日本酒も好きなのかな?
浅草散歩、楽しみました。ありがとう😌
本当に日本に行きたい
Asakusa is really fun!!
i love Melon bread in Asakusa🍈
Thank you for wonderful video👍
Wow..cantik tempatnya. Tentu asyik berkunjung ke sini.
日本真的是一个很好的国家 🎌👍👍👍👍
another follower right here! Happy to see another good channel!
I love the beautiful temples. I would shop at each of those interesting stores. So many unique items, crafts and food. I love seeing the couples, and families there, such a happy place. Thank you, my friend for this wonderful walk.
Спасибо за видео. Всего самого доброго.😊
The atmosphere of Asakusa and Kaminarimon at the end of the year is great! 👍
Awesome to walk with locals in the markets. Happy evening !
yay!! I LOVE ASAKUSA 💕 🇯🇵
This is very beautiful city
Wow 😮 so beautiful 😍
Again well done..... I look forward to your next video
Beautiful evening walking tour enjoyed the city atmosphere and nice city scenery.many shops and good view Superb 😍😍 enjoyable and relaxing very much stay connected friend and nice day 🙏💐🤗😆
Thank you for your wonderful message. I am very happy. Merry Christmas!
Another Brilliant walk in one of my favourite city's thank you so much
This place is very beautiful in Japan
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Japan literally copied their culture from China. When China discovered Japan, it was starving tribal nation, so Chinese taught them how to grow rice to feed themselves, how to cultivate silk for their clothing, and even how to read and write Chinese characters (Hanzi 汉字which they call Kanji), calligraphy and poetry. They learned how to use chopsticks, build Chinese architecture, how to govern themselves, how to create bonzai, etc, from China.
Relations between ancient Japan and China have a long history, and in certain periods the exchange of political, religious and cultural practices between the two was intense. China, the much older state and the more developed, passed on to Japan (sometimes indirectly via Korea) a long list of ideas including rice cultivation, writing, Buddhism, centralised government models, civil service examinations, temple architecture, clothing, art, literature, music, and eating habits. Trade relations greatly outlasted cultural and diplomatic ties, with Japan beginning to develop its own unique cultural path from the 9th century CE onwards.
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Wonderful video my friend +👍🔔
What a beautiful city😄😄😄Merry Christmas❤️❤️❤️new followers here stay connected❤️❤️❤️
很不错,有机会想去日本看看
透明人間になった気分です😏
It's a great video. I want to go to that place👏👏👏
So beautiful. I’m your big fan.
Witam, Asakusa zawsze jest nr 1 kiedy jestem w Tokyo. Miłego dnia.
i spend a month live here 2years ago. It was such a wonderful experience, wish can go back soon
Thanks for Saturday night walk at Asakusa. Happy holiday memory for me and friends 👍👍🌹🌹🙏🙏 we are from Jakarta, Indonesia. #stayhealthy
Yeah, I want to fly around Japan!
and there some filipino too... nice!! i love japan!! what a great place.. i want to go there.... 😭😭
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Fantastic area, and great video!
The walking tour is great! I really liked the wonderful and informative scene :) I will continue to support you 🙇♂️👍👏🌹 ♥️
Japan literally copied their culture from China. When China discovered Japan, it was starving tribal nation, so Chinese taught them how to grow rice to feed themselves, how to cultivate silk for their clothing, and even how to read and write Chinese characters (Hanzi 汉字which they call Kanji), calligraphy and poetry. They learned how to use chopsticks, build Chinese architecture, how to govern themselves, how to create bonzai, etc, from China.
Relations between ancient Japan and China have a long history, and in certain periods the exchange of political, religious and cultural practices between the two was intense. China, the much older state and the more developed, passed on to Japan (sometimes indirectly via Korea) a long list of ideas including rice cultivation, writing, Buddhism, centralised government models, civil service examinations, temple architecture, clothing, art, literature, music, and eating habits. Trade relations greatly outlasted cultural and diplomatic ties, with Japan beginning to develop its own unique cultural path from the 9th century CE onwards.
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The lanterns at night stand out,❤️❤️
Nice video
simply awesome! New fan here!
lugar muito bonito :)
Wunderschönes video,und eine tolle stadt,,danke
Danke für deine wundervolle Nachricht.
銀幕上遊日本也不錯👍👌
Very beautiful walk my friend
I prefer like Japan than other East Asia state.
画质很好用什么相机
คิดถึงมาก จากประเทศไทย
Sweet Voice Out From Store Lady , Best Viewe Upload Christmas Market 2021 In Tokyo City Japan, Very Glowing Lighting Decoration. _ Thanks To , _ Japan 4K Channel*, .... Cheerio.*****.
如果可以使用360度攝影就更好了
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👍👍🌷🌷🌷
Nhật Bản công nhận thích đi bộ...vn quen văn hóa mua hàng đi xe máy tấp rô mua đồ...( đó là lý do tại sao đường nhỏ hay kẹt xe) mỗi nước 1 kiểu ko nên đi du lịch thấy nước ngoài nó vậy mà áp dụng... 🤔🤔🤔
Salam ❤️❤️ sayang untukmu.
1992도서관 도끼로
我打西瓦
JADI LAH MANUSIA TERANG ADA DIMANA MANA
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가장 처음 가본 일본. 그립다.
It always supprises me the amount of security cameras in this shopping street. Why? High theft rates?
Japan literally copied their culture from China. When China discovered Japan, it was starving tribal nation, so Chinese taught them how to grow rice to feed themselves, how to cultivate silk for their clothing, and even how to read and write Chinese characters (Hanzi 汉字which they call Kanji), calligraphy and poetry. They learned how to use chopsticks, build Chinese architecture, how to govern themselves, how to create bonzai, etc, from China.
Relations between ancient Japan and China have a long history, and in certain periods the exchange of political, religious and cultural practices between the two was intense. China, the much older state and the more developed, passed on to Japan (sometimes indirectly via Korea) a long list of ideas including rice cultivation, writing, Buddhism, centralised government models, civil service examinations, temple architecture, clothing, art, literature, music, and eating habits. Trade relations greatly outlasted cultural and diplomatic ties, with Japan beginning to develop its own unique cultural path from the 9th century CE onwards.
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Yes, Covid-19 is made in china. 😠