
Japanese Food Tour - HIDDEN-GEMS in Tokyo, Japan Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner
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Date: 2019-08-19
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Dude
Time for aanother Japan food tour Mark. You did one in 2015 and 2017 The Abalone divers in JApan would be nice to see, research Abalone in Japan and you could make a great vlog on this content, it's so interesting filled with history as well. You will have to wait for spring April to September 15th, waters too cold not and dangerous currents in the ocean. The divers are all woman they are called Ama divers Main city is Shirahama Ama Festivalalso Minamiboso of Chiba Prefecture
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Time for aanother Japan food tour Mark. You did one in 2015 and 2017 The Abalone divers in JApan would be nice to see, research Abalone in Japan and you could make a great vlog on this content, it's so interesting filled with history as well. You will have to wait for spring April to September 15th, waters too cold not and dangerous currents in the ocean. The divers are all woman they are called Ama divers Main city is Shirahama Ama Festivalalso Minamiboso of Chiba Prefecture
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Mikado
Hi Mark Wiens, I am a big friend of yours. i watch most if not all yours videos. This 18 to 21 will come tokyo with my Bro. Planning to stay in Shinjuku. Sure will try this morning eatery you recommend By the way how is i get from Narita to Apa Shinjuku hotel? Hope can take shuttle bus. This is the first time i come with out anyone lead me. Thanks and good show
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Hi Mark Wiens, I am a big friend of yours. i watch most if not all yours videos. This 18 to 21 will come tokyo with my Bro. Planning to stay in Shinjuku. Sure will try this morning eatery you recommend By the way how is i get from Narita to Apa Shinjuku hotel? Hope can take shuttle bus. This is the first time i come with out anyone lead me. Thanks and good show
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Teacher Friend
Maybe try Google cafeteria if you come to Silicon Valley. Compare it to Yahoo, Facebook, Indeed. com, Oracle, and whoever else still has a cafeteria. They tried to ban employee cafeterias as a freebie in Mountain View, CA. If you go to Disneyland, Ryan Scott already did one on their food. Have you seen Leslie Sbrocco on Check Please Bay Area?
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Maybe try Google cafeteria if you come to Silicon Valley. Compare it to Yahoo, Facebook, Indeed. com, Oracle, and whoever else still has a cafeteria. They tried to ban employee cafeterias as a freebie in Mountain View, CA. If you go to Disneyland, Ryan Scott already did one on their food. Have you seen Leslie Sbrocco on Check Please Bay Area?
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tizmon
japanese viewers giving away info on some nice places for the entire world to see. i might have to worry about all good places taken over by the tourists? no. the size of japanese dining industries just compares to nobody else in the world and never runs out of options. marks coverage of japan is getting better. i am happy for the world.
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japanese viewers giving away info on some nice places for the entire world to see. i might have to worry about all good places taken over by the tourists? no. the size of japanese dining industries just compares to nobody else in the world and never runs out of options. marks coverage of japan is getting better. i am happy for the world.
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Rosemary Archer
Hello Mark do you ever eat something you find yourself in stuffing your mouth. Because it so good you can't help but eat to much of it at one time. I noticed u love fish. My mom also lived fish and rice. She was from Guam USA she would cook her peppers over a flame to make them hotter. She loved hot spicy food too.
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Hello Mark do you ever eat something you find yourself in stuffing your mouth. Because it so good you can't help but eat to much of it at one time. I noticed u love fish. My mom also lived fish and rice. She was from Guam USA she would cook her peppers over a flame to make them hotter. She loved hot spicy food too.
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Alan Au
I am well traveled and an international sort of person with discerning taste. Mark's videos and accompanying information (such as prices) remind me again and again that the food served by popular eateries (NOT fast-food joints) in my country is mediocre at best, and they charge you much more than what the dishes deserve.
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I am well traveled and an international sort of person with discerning taste. Mark's videos and accompanying information (such as prices) remind me again and again that the food served by popular eateries (NOT fast-food joints) in my country is mediocre at best, and they charge you much more than what the dishes deserve.
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Terehuia Kerekere
Hi Mark my children and I always go on YouTube straight to your vids. Sometimes I see your wife with Micah maybe holding the camera while your eating. Is there no device out there, where you can share your vids with her to, showing her trying the food and making it look delicious like you do. Would be nice.
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Hi Mark my children and I always go on YouTube straight to your vids. Sometimes I see your wife with Micah maybe holding the camera while your eating. Is there no device out there, where you can share your vids with her to, showing her trying the food and making it look delicious like you do. Would be nice.
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scott chegg
you really need to do a lot more traveling to Tokyo and just do a playlist of food videos i love watching the Tokyo vids think i've watched every single one your vids are so in depth only thing that gets confusing is u seem to like absolutely everything hahaha its hard to tell what is ultra delicious vs just OK
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you really need to do a lot more traveling to Tokyo and just do a playlist of food videos i love watching the Tokyo vids think i've watched every single one your vids are so in depth only thing that gets confusing is u seem to like absolutely everything hahaha its hard to tell what is ultra delicious vs just OK
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diddlydooha
hahahahaaaa, Mark what happened to your hair in segment 18: 30 there? I've always seen it laying down. Was it blow-drying from being wet in the rain after eating or did the [un]spicy Japanese dinners gave your hair an [un]electrifying bit of excitement there with all it's artsiness? If so, that's cool. LOL
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hahahahaaaa, Mark what happened to your hair in segment 18: 30 there? I've always seen it laying down. Was it blow-drying from being wet in the rain after eating or did the [un]spicy Japanese dinners gave your hair an [un]electrifying bit of excitement there with all it's artsiness? If so, that's cool. LOL
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Primal Convoy
That's NOT an English breakfast. They aren't served in a pan, and that was NOT a sausage, but an AMERICAN style sausage patty (similar to the ones in McDonald's. Doesn't seem like a great place to have breakfast, if the staff can't even get the names of the meals right. Easy pass.
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That's NOT an English breakfast. They aren't served in a pan, and that was NOT a sausage, but an AMERICAN style sausage patty (similar to the ones in McDonald's. Doesn't seem like a great place to have breakfast, if the staff can't even get the names of the meals right. Easy pass.
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