字幕表 動画を再生する 英語字幕をプリント and then ryotaro's just got a pile of shaved ice drenched in strawberries the serious strawberry is like elegant 100 atrocious looks good that looks delicious it is good what's that i got soda this is traditional japanese hawaiian cream soda and this is something that like a mikey like who's six years old that would order your six-year-old kid would order this yeah well i am releasing the child in me today it's pretty good well that's sweet wow it's so good this is like more strawberry than a strawberry that's what it is why is it here more strawberry than strawberry because i give better better review than yours because i've seen your food reviews oh just come on you just do it the rich taste the dairy milk in the ice cream i couldn't even say that with the sweet decadent rich flavor of the red bean and the alluring somewhat sticky drink all the ice cream just melted down the side of it you see i think eating shaped ice like tells your personality how how you eat it from the top from the side to the bottom like i come inside yeah why do you approach the ice cream from the side i just i don't know it's high quality isn't it just to show that this i'm a really good person kind generous how does he make this [ __ ] up here seriously this is like the number one the number one japan travel show this is the sort of terrible awful presenting that's dreadful wasn't it with ryotro having ruined dessert forever we head back on over to the sensoji temple which at night looks absolutely stunning this is when the streets of asakusa are at their best as we saw earlier today the area around the sensoji temple gets incredibly busy during the daytime but at night not only is it more beautiful in my opinion because it's all illuminated but it's completely accessible unlike a lot of parks and places around tokyo it's all open so pro tip come at night and you can really kind of appreciate the temple and get a slice of it for yourself it's a beautiful place and a beautiful view about to be ruined by ryotaro they did what about ruin i was enjoying the moment but but it's your first time um as well to come here in the evening ever ever yeah in 500 years and i did not know that this place was all lit up and it's so beautiful amazing i mean i used to come to asakusa quite a lot when i first moved to japan because when you come to tokyo it's like the cheapest place to stay right so i used to come here quite a lot so i know the area quite well but i've been here in a long time so it's quite nostalgic for me to be here but it's raining like hell it's raining okay yeah i think it's time for onsen on sim yep yes we need that yes it is let's go like i go in before oh i've been looking forward to this all day the public bath wow oh this is nice this is really oh oh dear welcome to japan what is your purpose move is it business or pleasure disappointment there was no way i was going to sit in this tiny private bath with ryotaro so i've waited for him to get out and i've got it all to myself it's really nice it's made of um hinoki wood so it's got this kind of suppose this fragrance of lemons it's supposed to smell like but it's really strong timber and they use it on temples and things but also baths because it doesn't rot easily so it's really good i think this is one of my first times in tokyo where i've had a proper japanese bath kind of experience because they're quite rare and difficult to find uh this is actually a private bath so if you come and stay at this your khan you can kind of rent it out for like an hour or two i think it's free of charge but uh that's why it's kind of small but it's got the most amazing view out the window over asakusa and you can actually see the tokyo skytree towering overhead because it's a cloudy night it's got the string of lights in the sky it looks like a ufo or something it's really kind of amazing but the sad truth is because of the absence of tourists asakusa is quite quiet at the moment a lot of these hotels restaurants bars have been almost empty you know this past year so i'm hoping when tourists get back they're all gonna spring back to life because tonight realtor and i pretty much have this entire nil khan to ourselves and uh well that's pretty cool it's also kind of sad you know there's people's livelihoods here that are really at stake and they really depend on tourists in this area so asakusa come here enjoy it enjoy the bath i don't know what that is but it's really scaring me it looks like something out of super mario like they're one of those block things is it out of super mario riot's nodding yes he's behind the camera and yes that's ruined the mood waking up feeling refreshed after relaxing bath the night before we head on down for a traditional japanese breakfast the quintessential japanese breakfast and the quintessential i haven't woken up face what have we got here we are true well this is nice what's this they're doing spinach with um sesame uh like sauce on top quite nicely by a fish that looks like it's just been fished out of the pork yeah or the river yeah do you know what it is he's our japanese expert it's a fish it's a fish it's a fish fantastic we've got sweet potatoes steamed and some scrambled eggs i mean japanese breakfast isn't everyone's cup of tea in the morning i would be lying if i said i enjoyed having this sort of breakfast every morning but once in a while it's kind of nice it reminds me i'm in japan so does your breakfast in the morning look something like this is it sort of traditional breakfast with fish and rice or are we just talking frosties we're just talking corn flakes neither just a toast right toast like toast with like cheese on top sometimes like you know when i have money i know i know um traditions are changing and people are eating a lot more bread in japan than they used to this kind of breakfast i mean this is kind of really gorgeous but like just simpler version of this um used to be served at home as well when i was living with my grandpa grandma but i'll finish up our breakfast and then we're going to check out the temple and see what it's like in the morning just to show you how close you were to the sensorji temple last night check this out to be honest i didn't even know you're allowed to stay this centrally but the amazing accommodation tops off our 48 hours in asakusa we've explored tokyo's most famous shrine both in the day and the night been to a cyberpunk underground street eating a truly dangerous amount of ice cream that's allegedly more strawberry than strawberry and of course we've stayed at a beautiful traditional inn ryota and i found this myokan and researched our trip through live japan the sponsor for today's video and our trip to tokyo there are fantastic travel website where you can find hotels restaurants and things to do across the country to check out live japan and see where we stayed as always you can find all the details in the description box below so guys that is the end of our tour of asakusa retro tour very retro as we've discovered the best time to come is at night or in the early morning when the shops are just opening because right now it's pretty quiet right but for now guys as always many thanks for watching we'll see you right back here on the abroad japan channel do it all over again next time that's for me i'm going to try some that shaved ice here yesterday yes what the mountain of gigantic but and it took me like more than half an hour to finish it i'm up for the challenge let's do it modern and traditional this is japan is it the real japan it's the real japan it's the real japan it's a real japan real japan what is it this the modern apartment in front and towards that temple that's this is real japan real japan yeah you