I also went to Karuizawa for the first time, but it was fun because there were a lot of shops. There were also people from various countries. Konjac soap is the best to the touch.
Karuizawa looks really nice! The pedestrian area looks very popular even on a weekday, which makes sense with those nice shops! It's funny, the Trick Museum reminds me of the "Camera Obscura" in Edinburgh, and the sausage reminds me of the currywurst I ate in Cologne 😅 In Japan it seems like you can experience things from abroad with a Japanese twist. でも、イギリスには日本のものあまり見えないとおもいます... 取り分け私の故郷には見えない!Looking forward to more videos!
There were various shops in Karuizawa. As you said, there are many food arrangements from various countries in Japan. I'm happy to help you bring back your memories. I want to go to England too! Thank you for your comment!
Nice video and thank you for the English subtitles. Karuizawa looks like a peaceful town and that Konjac soap looks beautiful.
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I also went to Karuizawa for the first time, but it was fun because there were a lot of shops. There were also people from various countries. Konjac soap is the best to the touch.
Over here in America we have similar small towns with shops as well. There’s one nearby that I go to sometimes
That's right! I've never left Japan, so I want to go to America!
Karuizawa looks really nice! The pedestrian area looks very popular even on a weekday, which makes sense with those nice shops! It's funny, the Trick Museum reminds me of the "Camera Obscura" in Edinburgh, and the sausage reminds me of the currywurst I ate in Cologne 😅 In Japan it seems like you can experience things from abroad with a Japanese twist. でも、イギリスには日本のものあまり見えないとおもいます... 取り分け私の故郷には見えない!Looking forward to more videos!
There were various shops in Karuizawa. As you said, there are many food arrangements from various countries in Japan. I'm happy to help you bring back your memories. I want to go to England too!
Thank you for your comment!