@@x1LuCkySob Tokyo (and nearly all Japanese cities) were completely destroyed in WWII through firebombing. Everything here is less than 70 years old, hence a high degree of homo-geniality.
Thank you for using the highest film quality for your tour of Tokyo. The colors are brilliant and amazing. I am enjoying this adventure through your camera.
ive always wanted to go to japan since I was a kid , I love the alley ways and the posters/graffiti / tags , little shops. all the cables , the AC systems and pipeworks all the electrical wiring. JUst visually appealing and everyone looks like they are enjoying life.
The warmth and hospitality I experienced in Japan is something I will carry with me for life. We could all learn from their sense of respect and community.
A friend of mine traveled to Japan and hooked up with a few gals ... Mind you he's tall half Japanese , good looking and can speak a little of the language ... Straight to the point , he had to. be treated for HPV and Gonorrhea
dang i miss walking around tokyo..u can spend a day just in one building there..... the hidden side streets are crazy....i need to go all the hobby shops there ...Tamiya and koyosho store
You know what makes this nightlife so much more attractive than the ugly facade of Las Vegas? The lighting is 'muted' in a sense - the mix of incandescent + LED has a very nostalgic yet modern aesthetic. Nothing is overdone - nothing is outlandishly gigantic. Everything is sized for humans by humans. It's small yet large. Very well done getting video of this!
Well said! Vegas is a joke, and I grew up in Southern California and have been at least 10x. There's nothing there of substance besides the interesting tourists from all over the world. Honestly that's the best part!! Go on a weekday, hotel prices are cheap and you avoid the local weekend warrior idiots and you get to meet interesting people from all over the world!
Honestly Shibuya is kind of shitty. Granted not as shitty as vagus. But like any big city its who you know and where you go. I lived there for over 15 years and still keep a house around 10 minutes away from that intersection. But you cant wake up at sun rise and go for a surf. Every place has its pros and cons.
@@Chris11249born here raised in Vegas. That may be true In the strip and the tourist areas. But locals avoid the city at all cost. There are cheaper hotels on the outskirts and locals are good people mostly ❤
My home town isn’t ugly. We are just a different vibe. Tokyo is extremely strict in its laws. Japan is a different world in general. Japan in itself has a social class, and an honor system is the reason why the country is this way. As someone who teaches Japanese martial arts there are pros and cons to the Japanese culture. I teach it for a living. Because of it shaming and strict norms this caters other issues it the country that effect how people interact with the city. Japanese people are extremely polite, and disciplined. But they are also one sided meaning one little mistake or judgement you can be banned, barred or dishonored by your family, or treated very poorly socially if they find you lesser than them. Also, cops are more likely to arrest you based on suspicion especially if you’re just a foreigner and they can question you for literally anything just for walking around. And if you say the wrong thing it can be considered against the law as well. Again, not saying it’s bad. Both pros and cons. Vegas my home town sure we have crazy tourist, but it’s my home. ❤
Wow. That's quite a run from 46:04 to 47:08 of people sitting, talking, happy, engaged, and almost no one looking down at a phone. I think one or two were reading a book or menu ? It's encouraging to see the youth outside happy, hanging out, off their gadgets.
@@TheIcemanthomas Wrong. I was alone, working, and this video playing in the background when I commented. When I am out with friends visiting an interesting place and sitting down together, we more-or-less put our phones away. What a weird, vindictive guess you've made. Projecting perhaps ?
I recommend you to get a pair of new glasses... Tokyo was way cleaner before.. i see litter on the street, literally(pun intended) everywhere in this video.
why is this called hook up center? to me it looks like a night out place, where you go to a club, or bar. id love to chill there and just talk to people, that really interests me a lot :)
It seems Japan has gotten a lot more attention on social media in past few years. I kind of find it a bit annoying though, I've spent several months of every year there for about 25 years. Until recently, I could walk around most everywhere without seeing any other foreigners. Sure, there were tourists in Kyoto and other major attractions.... and occasionally I'd bump into a few English teachers or expats working for corporations. Every foreigner who's spent a few weeks there on holiday now seems to think they're an expert on everything Japan 🤣
@@tomlevitt4133 lol, you're right. But, the reason for my stays isn't exactly tourism. It's more like part time residence, living with family there. Perhaps it's a little childish, but all the experiences I've had there over the years I've always valued as being kind of unique. Now there's people on social media who want to argue about all things Japan as if they've become experts after 2 weeks stay.
Watching this video and feeling my eyes swell reminiscing about my visit to Japan. I really wish I spent more time out at night, never hated my need for sleep more!
Was lucky enough to visit Japan pre Covid. Not sure if anything is too different now, but I know everything was much cheaper 5 years ago! If you can afford it, I recommend anyone in this comment section goes, it’s amazing!
I lived in Tokyo 25 years ago, and honestly, it doesn't look all that different, besides the smartphones and the ridiculous amount of gaijin that now seem to be there (I know this is Shibuya, but in 1999 there really weren't many foreigners around).
1999 was when I began spending time quite a lot of time there every year. You're right, I could go weeks at a time without seeing another gaijin. I'd almost always be the only one in any Kabukicho club or restaurant.
Japan is great place to have fun and party( I was in the navy station over there) but Japan has a high rate of single people, suicide rate, low wages to high prices, alcohol consumption due to 24/7 drinking, legal “prostitution”. Just like every country has is dark side to it. Be a tourist is absolutely a must but I don’t not recommend trying to live there especially if your not Asian descent. Being socially accepted outside of party is almost impossible. What I mean job opportunities, social club, networking and etc is almost impossible if your not Japanese and doesn’t matter if you know perfect Japanese. Lovely place to visit and party that’s about it
unbelievable how clean and perfect a homogeneous society can be. This looks almost like a surreal fever dream looking from the outside. We need to go back.
If I had money than I definitely consider living in rural Japan. Amazingly clean and friendly looking atmosphere in downtown Tokyo than here in the states.
Living about an hour away by train from a big city like Tokyo seems like the sweet spot. That way you can live in a more peaceful area for cheaper and go into the city on the weekends or even weekdays since it’s not far by train.
@@Chrisicola right, and yeah same here bro lol maybe one day soon I can buy a decent little house out there as a vacation home or something, just to get away from the US every now and then. Or move and live there permanently, who knows, need to visit first a few times to get a feel for it for sure
Man what a site to see thank you so much for the video I would totally wanna live there but I've always heard they don't like Americans living there so I'd feel like an intrusion and the woman wow super beautiful and they all look like real good people to
American in Japan currently. Don’t go by what you hear. Take a visit. What they don’t like is the American entitlement mentality so many bring. Just remember you are a guest in THEIR home. Learn a few social phrases and cultural norms, don’t litter, and be open minded. It’s been a very nice experience
@@antwanthorogood4921Lol, u will always be a guest in Japan as a foreigner never to be considered Japanese. While here in America are u are considered American if ur a legal citizen.
Japanese here. I don’t know why foreigners keep saying “clean streets” “no garbages” and what not. Particularly Shibuya, the place this video is taken is the filthiest town in Tokyo lol. Random kids sitting on the street and smells bad tbh. I lived in NYC for 9 years and yes NYC is a shithole but it doesn’t automatically mean tokyo is clean af.
It's clean comparatively. And speaking of comparisons, comparing American cities to Japanese cities isn't fair at all. 1,500 illegal immigrants enter America every single day. Let's see how clean Japanese cities would be after dealing with that for half a century....
I have lived in Japan for 20 years, and you are 100% correct! And yet….even a shithole like Shibuya is WAY better than a lot of European or American cities in 2024.
I live in NYC, this is homeless, drug addicts, gang members paradise. Nothing here looks as clean as those streets. I still don't know why people come here as tourist. If I had the money I would have left, but I am working poor unfortunately.
these videos are great, guys it is beyond me, why don't you people leave a like if we promote them, the quality will likely go up, creators grow that way, guy 3k views = 3k likes come on
@@Japanexplorer1I know that this is probably a bad time to talk about it, but there are negative nancys appearing in all your videos about Miley, and the most aggressive ones are speaking in foul tongue of her. Wouldn't it be a wise choice to remove them and block them from your channel by chance? I'd appreciate it a lot. Those same people are trash talking Japanese culture and berating the locals.
People don’t leave a like because a) you can be a bot b) you can be a fake account created by this channel c) the title is very generic and paints a shallow sheepish way of looking at the world
@@seaneckhart9914 no its not. Americans cant even put a shopping cart away without being forced to or having financial incentives like Aldi stores. its everything to do with their culture
Man these streets are like surreal looking. Like the whole time it feels like a movie set. Everything is so perfect and cozy. It’s actually crazy.
even seeing it in person doesnt feel real lol japanese ppl are lucky they get to live there
That's because Japan is a homogenous society
@@michaelsensis That's exactly right. we all basically used to have this until multiculturalism takes over
@@cheapbongs No they are not they build that so they get to life there it is fair!
@@x1LuCkySob Tokyo (and nearly all Japanese cities) were completely destroyed in WWII through firebombing. Everything here is less than 70 years old, hence a high degree of homo-geniality.
I was there on May 17 of this year, it was one of the best vacations of my life. I highly recommend it to anyone who loves to travel
Thank you for using the highest film quality for your tour of Tokyo. The colors are brilliant and amazing. I am enjoying this adventure through your camera.
Fell in love like 500 times during the video.
You must be really desperate.
ive always wanted to go to japan since I was a kid , I love the alley ways and the posters/graffiti / tags , little shops. all the cables , the AC systems and pipeworks all the electrical wiring. JUst visually appealing and everyone looks like they are enjoying life.
The warmth and hospitality I experienced in Japan is something I will carry with me for life. We could all learn from their sense of respect and community.
A friend of mine traveled to Japan and hooked up with a few gals ... Mind you he's tall half Japanese , good looking and can speak a little of the language ... Straight to the point , he had to. be treated for HPV and Gonorrhea
Should've used a condom
You had us in the first half 😂
What!?
He won
@@paulklp8262 Nah, sleeping with a bunch of girls and getting stds ain't nothing to brag about lol
dang i miss walking around tokyo..u can spend a day just in one building there..... the hidden side streets are crazy....i need to go all the hobby shops there ...Tamiya and koyosho store
You know what makes this nightlife so much more attractive than the ugly facade of Las Vegas? The lighting is 'muted' in a sense - the mix of incandescent + LED has a very nostalgic yet modern aesthetic. Nothing is overdone - nothing is outlandishly gigantic. Everything is sized for humans by humans. It's small yet large. Very well done getting video of this!
well said
Well said! Vegas is a joke, and I grew up in Southern California and have been at least 10x. There's nothing there of substance besides the interesting tourists from all over the world. Honestly that's the best part!! Go on a weekday, hotel prices are cheap and you avoid the local weekend warrior idiots and you get to meet interesting people from all over the world!
Honestly Shibuya is kind of shitty. Granted not as shitty as vagus. But like any big city its who you know and where you go. I lived there for over 15 years and still keep a house around 10 minutes away from that intersection. But you cant wake up at sun rise and go for a surf. Every place has its pros and cons.
@@Chris11249born here raised in Vegas. That may be true In the strip and the tourist areas. But locals avoid the city at all cost. There are cheaper hotels on the outskirts and locals are good people mostly ❤
My home town isn’t ugly. We are just a different vibe. Tokyo is extremely strict in its laws. Japan is a different world in general. Japan in itself has a social class, and an honor system is the reason why the country is this way. As someone who teaches Japanese martial arts there are pros and cons to the Japanese culture. I teach it for a living. Because of it shaming and strict norms this caters other issues it the country that effect how people interact with the city. Japanese people are extremely polite, and disciplined. But they are also one sided meaning one little mistake or judgement you can be banned, barred or dishonored by your family, or treated very poorly socially if they find you lesser than them.
Also, cops are more likely to arrest you based on suspicion especially if you’re just a foreigner and they can question you for literally anything just for walking around. And if you say the wrong thing it can be considered against the law as well.
Again, not saying it’s bad. Both pros and cons. Vegas my home town sure we have crazy tourist, but it’s my home. ❤
Wow.
That's quite a run from 46:04 to 47:08 of people sitting, talking, happy, engaged, and almost no one looking down at a phone.
I think one or two were reading a book or menu ?
It's encouraging to see the youth outside happy, hanging out, off their gadgets.
That place is so expensive tho hahaha, its called the shibuya yokocho
tourist trap
As u do exactly what your talking about
@@TheIcemanthomas
Wrong. I was alone, working, and this video playing in the background when I commented.
When I am out with friends visiting an interesting place and sitting down together, we more-or-less put our phones away.
What a weird, vindictive guess you've made.
Projecting perhaps ?
@@trombone7you commented on a video running in the background? That's crazy
Japanese people have such great style, and the girls are so cute and well put together
Found it! 00:33:18, damn thumbnail took me a bit longer to find it than usual. 😂. Great quality video, as usual 👍
Usually the thumbnail is taken from half of video duration +couple extra minutes
Bro crop dusts the woman at @15:18
🤢
The streets are just so damn clean with all the people on it. Its really amazing!
Total oppisite of Shinjuku
because its expected of them
I recommend you to get a pair of new glasses... Tokyo was way cleaner before.. i see litter on the street, literally(pun intended) everywhere in this video.
@@lcfnyc2007 more graffiti and foreigners too. The western influences are creeping in.
Because of Shintoism beliefs
That's the calmest party-place I've ever seen.
ahh kiryu and ichiban made me feel like i been here before
KIRYU-CHAN
@@jackiechain8380 *MAJIMA DANCING* KIRYUUUUUUU CHANNNNNNNN
14:08 that's when you know Tokyo is super safe, lady walking down a sketchy alley glued to her phone.
kinda isnt
until they get NTR'ed IRL.
Then it wouldn't make it a sketchy ally lol
no blacks or browns in sight
ironic
This reminds me so much of the game Judgement on the Playstation. Love that game.
These Cyberpunk graphics mods are getting crazy
God the city looks amazing like no other. Japan has style!
Tokyo very safe great video footage shoes the real place 😊❤
When I farted yesterday I shat myself a little.
proof?
stay safe fam
thanks for sharing
Of course you did.
Thats amazing
why is this called hook up center?
to me it looks like a night out place,
where you go to a club, or bar.
id love to chill there and just talk to people,
that really interests me a lot :)
Wow, I have never seen a clip from Japan with so many foreigners!
I know so many people from canada who are going/have been this year
It seems Japan has gotten a lot more attention on social media in past few years. I kind of find it a bit annoying though, I've spent several months of every year there for about 25 years. Until recently, I could walk around most everywhere without seeing any other foreigners. Sure, there were tourists in Kyoto and other major attractions.... and occasionally I'd bump into a few English teachers or expats working for corporations. Every foreigner who's spent a few weeks there on holiday now seems to think they're an expert on everything Japan 🤣
@@sparkeyjones6261 gotta love a tourist complaining about tourists
@@tomlevitt4133 lol, you're right. But, the reason for my stays isn't exactly tourism. It's more like part time residence, living with family there. Perhaps it's a little childish, but all the experiences I've had there over the years I've always valued as being kind of unique. Now there's people on social media who want to argue about all things Japan as if they've become experts after 2 weeks stay.
Watching this video and feeling my eyes swell reminiscing about my visit to Japan. I really wish I spent more time out at night, never hated my need for sleep more!
Love the look of Japan, hope to go there soon.
miss this place. After law school gonna learn Japanese so I can rock here again.
Wonderful !! Thank you!
idk how ppl enjoying themselves around the busy city areas makes it a "hookup epicenter" but ig thats a catchy title
Was lucky enough to visit Japan pre Covid. Not sure if anything is too different now, but I know everything was much cheaper 5 years ago! If you can afford it, I recommend anyone in this comment section goes, it’s amazing!
I lived in Tokyo 25 years ago, and honestly, it doesn't look all that different, besides the smartphones and the ridiculous amount of gaijin that now seem to be there (I know this is Shibuya, but in 1999 there really weren't many foreigners around).
1999 was when I began spending time quite a lot of time there every year. You're right, I could go weeks at a time without seeing another gaijin. I'd almost always be the only one in any Kabukicho club or restaurant.
@@sparkeyjones6261 is it like this all over Tokyo (and Japan) now? I'm going back to visit next month for the first time since around 2010.
The vibe of the vid feels like Kiryu or Majima is about to pop up from a corner anytime
Japan is great place to have fun and party( I was in the navy station over there) but Japan has a high rate of single people, suicide rate, low wages to high prices, alcohol consumption due to 24/7 drinking, legal “prostitution”. Just like every country has is dark side to it. Be a tourist is absolutely a must but I don’t not recommend trying to live there especially if your not Asian descent. Being socially accepted outside of party is almost impossible. What I mean job opportunities, social club, networking and etc is almost impossible if your not Japanese and doesn’t matter if you know perfect Japanese. Lovely place to visit and party that’s about it
Look how clean the streets are compared to other cities. Everyone looks thin and healthy. Guess men’s handbags are a thing in Japan?
I see why it is called a "hook up" area. Very energetic and young. Thanks for the video.
at about the 4:48 mark i really started to notice the prices the bars are advertising. 150 yen for a highball is just under 1 usd- so affordable!!!
In this hookup video there's no hooking up 😂
bruh XD the place is just known for being a hookup spot.
What is the name of the place
@@georgebrezzy4449 shinjuku kabukicho
@@mikaelvictorramos569you been to Japan?
@@mikaelvictorramos569so this is where culling game, and gojo vs sukuna takes place?
Lived there in 1993-94 and most everyone was Japanese. Very clean and safe but a lot more drunk salary men.
Tokyo looks just like seoul. wow.
unbelievable how clean and perfect a homogeneous society can be. This looks almost like a surreal fever dream looking from the outside.
We need to go back.
If I had money than I definitely consider living in rural Japan. Amazingly clean and friendly looking atmosphere in downtown Tokyo than here in the states.
Living about an hour away by train from a big city like Tokyo seems like the sweet spot. That way you can live in a more peaceful area for cheaper and go into the city on the weekends or even weekdays since it’s not far by train.
It's only a few hundred dollars for a one-way to Japan. If you hate America we don't want you here anyways, get out.
@@SirAuron777 Exactly. Get a sensible little house and take the train in as needed. Just need that money thing now. Lol
@@Chrisicola right, and yeah same here bro lol maybe one day soon I can buy a decent little house out there as a vacation home or something, just to get away from the US every now and then. Or move and live there permanently, who knows, need to visit first a few times to get a feel for it for sure
Man what a site to see thank you so much for the video I would totally wanna live there but I've always heard they don't like Americans living there so I'd feel like an intrusion and the woman wow super beautiful and they all look like real good people to
American in Japan currently. Don’t go by what you hear. Take a visit. What they don’t like is the American entitlement mentality so many bring. Just remember you are a guest in THEIR home. Learn a few social phrases and cultural norms, don’t litter, and be open minded. It’s been a very nice experience
@@antwanthorogood4921 I haven't seen any Americans give an entitlement mentality over there
There are very ugly people there and I don’t mean visually, trust me..
@@smashfoley7210are you there are you? What do you see then??
@@antwanthorogood4921Lol, u will always be a guest in Japan as a foreigner never to be considered Japanese. While here in America are u are considered American if ur a legal citizen.
Japanese here. I don’t know why foreigners keep saying “clean streets” “no garbages” and what not. Particularly Shibuya, the place this video is taken is the filthiest town in Tokyo lol. Random kids sitting on the street and smells bad tbh. I lived in NYC for 9 years and yes NYC is a shithole but it doesn’t automatically mean tokyo is clean af.
It's clean comparatively. And speaking of comparisons, comparing American cities to Japanese cities isn't fair at all. 1,500 illegal immigrants enter America every single day. Let's see how clean Japanese cities would be after dealing with that for half a century....
The dirtiest part of Japan is one of the cleanest places in America
@@charlesbrown4483unless the Japanese change their political leaders, you may get to see the result of that. Unfortunately!
I have lived in Japan for 20 years, and you are 100% correct! And yet….even a shithole like Shibuya is WAY better than a lot of European or American cities in 2024.
@@gunit8315 🤓
Wonderful walking sights - Have a Great Weekend 🏖
I never worry in Tokyo, or actually anywhere in Japan. Even the "most dangerous" parts.
can i ask where this place is exactly like city wise and district . i rlly want to go there looks so calm and relaxing.
I just got back from Japan. Shinjuku is more wild than Shibuya and it’s not even close.
....and not a single bloody vape in sight ❤
Amazing walk !
With that many people in one area, it's kind of shocking how the streets are so clean. I hope I get to go one day.
No diversity there... that's why the streets are clean
Do or do not. There is no try.
44:38 DAMN he got the penjamin!!!!
@12:23 Damn... you just got flipped off by a guy with a purse....
It was a very lively night that Saturday! Thank you, JE!
Classy
I live in NYC, this is homeless, drug addicts, gang members paradise. Nothing here looks as clean as those streets. I still don't know why people come here as tourist. If I had the money I would have left, but I am working poor unfortunately.
Great high-resolution footage. Thank you.
these videos are great, guys
it is beyond me, why don't you people leave a like
if we promote them, the quality will likely go up, creators grow that way, guy
3k views = 3k likes come on
I reckon that would work
Yeah, the like says a lot for the Channel when RUclips check Channel analytics ,
Thank you for the support
@@Japanexplorer1I know that this is probably a bad time to talk about it, but there are negative nancys appearing in all your videos about Miley, and the most aggressive ones are speaking in foul tongue of her. Wouldn't it be a wise choice to remove them and block them from your channel by chance? I'd appreciate it a lot. Those same people are trash talking Japanese culture and berating the locals.
People don’t leave a like because
a) you can be a bot
b) you can be a fake account created by this channel
c) the title is very generic and paints a shallow sheepish way of looking at the world
What is the electricity consumption in Japan? It's like one giant fluorescent light bulb
Free energy from the Ocean
I've been to that 7-11 they show right at the beginning😁
The lighting and atmosphere is on point. Not many flashy LED / neon signs and lights. Super!
Yeah, wild.
I want to go to Japan, they are nice people and have rules that get followed.
33:17 found the thumbnail
please please please can u introduce me to them
@@misc328 wtf
@@timmydaichi I can introduce u after I get introduced but ME first then ur turn
My man
It's a regular 'Where's Waldo'.
I didn’t see any hooking up in the video. ❤
Protect japan at all costs.
What does that even mean?
@@QuanPookiehe's being an imbecile
damn. sukuna would've love this place
Sad Keanu on the right: 44:58
so much cleaner than korea's streets! But definitely not more lively!
Japan is such a treasure. I wish people could visit and not be disrespectful. It would be a shame for them to close off the country again.
nice walk as always JE, well done and thank you 😊
This looks so much better than London. I dont know why people want to come here. I would get out if I had enough money...
The Tokyo hood looks so clean. 😅
Nice
would be insane if gojo and sukuna fight here with them crowds
Hello,
Nice video
Can you send me the name of this area in Tokyo
you can see it on the sign: 0:00
its shibuya
ding dang dong
Ethnically homogeneous culture with a value system of hard work and respect is how you get this. No form of government can change culture.
it's not culture, it's race/genetics/DNA
it's a culture that is not individualistic. that is what separates them from America, not diversity
@@semajowens8962Its both
@@seaneckhart9914 no its not. Americans cant even put a shopping cart away without being forced to or having financial incentives like Aldi stores. its everything to do with their culture
Try Shibuya on a Friday night, this looks fairly calm compared to the few times I've gone to Shibuya on a Friday.
thanks, now i know the real places where my favorite characters died (:
Who
Nah fr😭😭
Good memories. Go to a club in shibuya, meet someone, find a place in dogenzaka.
Thank you DirtyDoug5050
Sounds like a plan stan.
So many tourists
What is the name of the Steak House at 31:34....that looks really cool. Planning on visiting again to Tokyo next year and might hit that place up.
Steak Lodge Shibuya Udagawa
are there some partys also?
The dude at 9:16 or so has a hand tattoo and neck tatoo, and has that posture and expression... dude looks dangerous lol
He’s just trying to get people into some bar. Pretty normal there.
Wow, nobody slumped over on tranq🤔
Love how the sidewalks are not covered in old chewing gum.
1:02 No matter where you are, theres ALWAYS someone in a german national football team jersey around
I enjoy your videos! What camera are you using? Thanks!
Looks like a iPhone 14 Pro or newer to me, possibly a GoPro but I think it is an iPhone. Either way, nice footage for sure!
Its shot with Sony Sony A7sIII with sony FE PZ 16-35mm F4
@@Japanexplorer1 Well your video look great! Thanks again!
@@ItsBriezzy haha couldn't be more wrong. He's mentioned that he's using a Sony A7sIII and that costs around $3,800 :D
@@4s14n Sorry, just saw his comment. I just saw the autofocus racking quite a bit and thought it was an iPhone.
seems so peacefull. reminds me of society when i was a kid in the USA.
Where's kiryu and majima??!
This makes me want to play persona 5 again ❤
Is there a No Go Area like in Berlin, Paris or Stockholm? No?? I know why......
👍 Very Nice 👍
Looks like kamurocho🙂🤓
its like im walking around in Yakuza 0 in Kamurocho lol
Keep japan japanese.
Exactly. Avoid mass immigration!
Looks like I could spend a whole just walking up and down the streets of tokyo
I guess i need to go there.
15:18 Well, half an hour (1000 yen) is enough ... in that time you can even take a hot shower and look around the Top hotel. 🙂
you should add persona music next time