$10 Japanese Street Food Adventure In Asakusa: Tokyo Street Food Guide | 1000円で楽しめる浅草の食べ歩きグルメ | Tokyo
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How much of Asakusa's Japanese street food can you enjoy with just 1000yen($10USD)? Other street food videos: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLyBS-iUqzY5aUx3k008p2ZC0KCDZJeoBP A lot of people have this impression that Tokyo is really expensive, however a cheap and fun way to enjoy different types of Japanese food is by buying Japanese street food!!! :D A place that offers a lot of Japanese street food stalls is in Asakusa, Tokyo. If you are visiting Tokyo then Asakusa is most likely going to be a the top of your list and here are some of the street food shops I recommend trying out at Asakusa. Nakamise dori street (Main shopping street in Asakusa) - Asakusa Kokonoe (Agemanju, deep fried monja ¥170 and sakura bun ¥200) Denpoin dori street - Asakusa Menchi ¥200 (Menchi katsu, deep fried minced meat) - Asakusa Kaede Wagashi (Dango, Japanese sweet dumplings) Chocolate sprinkle dango ¥200 Mitarshi sweet soy sauce glaze ¥130 Shin-Nakamise dori street - Sekine Nikuman ¥260 (Nikuman, steamed meat bun) - Asakusa Kurikoan (Taiyaki, green tea macha filled taiyaki ¥176) Apart from the Japanese street food and shopping in Asakusa there are many other things to see and do: Kaminarimon (Kaminari Gate) Sensoji Temple Asakusa Shrine Dempoin Temple Kappabashi Shopping Street Rox Department Store Asakusa Culture Tourist Information Center Sumida River Cruise Hanayashiki Amusement Park Asahi Beer Tower Taikokan (Drum Museum) Woooahhh, that was a lot of information. If you read this far let me know in the comments whether you prefer the vlogging style(me holding the camera myself) or when I get someone to take it for me. New video will be coming next week so don't forget to click the notifications alert! See you soon! Subscribe and join me on my journey! ☺ https://youtube.com/c/internationallyME ------------------------------------------------------------- ➱ CREDITS Camera | Haruka (BombArrow) https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCXS9wHTxLHO9wiZskZk431Q/featured Produced and edited by me (internationally ME) ➱ PLAYLISTS JAPAN TRAVEL GUIDE | 日本観光紹介 https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLyBS-iUqzY5Yk5O_l3lyjGHZpx33vU3O7 LIVING IN JAPAN ADVICE | 来日する外国人へのアドバイス https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLyBS-iUqzY5bryw1ifGsLNm_-P32E-FGL HIDDEN SPOTS & LOCAL AREAS | ローカル・穴場スポット https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLyBS-iUqzY5ZmJw3erBlkdv0ybcOBG9iN ➱ CONNECT WITH ME INSTAGRAM https://instagram.com/internationallyme TWITTER https://twitter.com/NZ2JAPAN ➱ MUSIC Canvai | Last Colours
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While watching this, I was wondering about who films and then you answer it right at the end there. Great overview of food spots, thanks
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This is a great video! I'll be heading back to Tokyo in October and last time I was in Tokyo I didn't have that much time to explore due to other things I had to do (the trip was for school purposes) and I actually visited Asakusa for a couple of hours but I really wanted to try some good local food. This is very helpful for my next trip! :)
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I love Asakusa for its street food :D
Only problem now is I want some!! xD haha -
The background music is too loud.
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i definitely agree with you! I just came back from Japan and I found the food very affordable! great video!
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am I the only one who finds that paying $2 for a stick of dango is kind of expensive :/
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Thanks to you Angela I can show my parents around Asakusa, properly! Your videos really help me out a lot trying to find areas off of the beaten path :D Cheers and Merry Christmas!! :)
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7:54 lol that was quite a ripoff, more air than meat
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OMG! I was just there recently too! haha
I filmed a vlog in Asakusa and it was so much fun walking around there:)
btw I am a new subscriber to your channel but I LOVE your videos already! -
Sky Tree is the tallest tower of Japan, but not the tallest in the world ^-^ I miss Asakusa, it was a great place !
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mental note, if i ever visit Japan. I can just binge on local street food. I love the restaurants you film but filming in cities like this and showing the tradition of local Japan is what makes me keep watching.
As for the video, I like both styles. Having someone film you gives you more freedom to do active shoots and the vlog style allows you to be more intimate with your audience. Keep up the great work, I cant wait to see more. -
Love these videos. I think non-vlog style is best :)
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love how the old lady relate the sakura taste with his food.. :)
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Love these videos! They're always so cleanly shot and full of amazing things to see. But I shouldn't have watched it while hungry... >_< Thanks for taking us to all these places and showing us a variety of Japanese foods. Which one was your favorite?
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Love the suggestions .Thanks . :) . Affordable Street food wise which is the best location in Tokyo. Going to be in Tokyo in early January.
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Thank you for sharing. You didn't buy anything to drink?
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Omggg, this video made me really excited for Japan's street fooood. Im heading Tokyo next weeeeek! Can't waitttt!
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Another thumb up! I prefer someone taking video for you! You have definitely have a great time. I was at Asakusa in Nov. My 3rd visit to this place. Love the street food.
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Will follow your steps when I visit Asakusa next month.
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Eating the street food looks like so much fun ! Thanks for the informative graphics showing the locations as well ! Cute outfit too, it looks nice and warm !! Personally I don't like vlog style because it is sometimes hard to see the actual location, all you can see is the presenter bouncing around. Also often times the focus is messed up. Of course maybe it is hard to always have someone help you film, but you can probably then mix vlog style with regular shots. Honestly I hate those youtube channels where the person just walks around for 20 minutes blabbing on vlog style about whatever comes into their head and hardly edits it at all.