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I just arrived at the lavender farm near Furano. In the summer months there is an extra station called Lavender-Farm.

And it's just 5 minutes' walk till the Farm Tomita.

From Sapporo to get here, is a long way. I take the train for 2 and half hours.

First, I go to Asahikawa and then I continue to the station Lavender-Farm.

I am really looking forward to trying a few snacks here. And we see us soon in the lavender fields.

I was looking around here at the Tomita Farm. It is very nice here, but here are many tourists around. Do not be surprised about that!

Nevertheless, it is worthwhile to come here.

I'm going to try a few things here, like melon, pudding, croquettes, ice cream, potatoes ... that makes me feel like I'm back in Germany. So let's see, what else I'll find ...

We start with the corncob in the plastic wrap. The corncob has cost 600 yen, let's see, if the money was worth it ... very delicious! Tastes very sweet!

Now there are the red and the green melon and both cost 500 yen. Then let's have a try. It tastes just as delicious as the melon yesterday.

The snack number 3 is a melon ice cream: Vanilla and melon. Mh, it's totally soft and delicious. It is very creamy, and the taste reminds me of the chewing gum ice cream from Germany.

Now I have bought a melon pan for 270 yen. Let's see how it tastes. Mh, the crust is very crispy and inside it is very soft. Let me bite again, because inside is still a filling, a melon pudding and it tastes delicious.

It tastes much better than a melon pan from the conbini. Fresh, fluffy and delicious!

Now I'm eating something hearty and the 5th snack is the Hokkaido Bianca Pizza with Hokkaido Mozzarella. It was quite expensive, 500 yen for a piece, but I really want to try the mozzarella here.

Now comes something sweet again and that is the lavender ice cream. Mh ... ok ... it tastes like lemon grass and is very intense.

It tastes like lavender smells. I do not like it! I prefer to smell the lavender. But if you like lavender, then the ice cream is something for you.

Now I've bought a milk for 180 yen and I'll see, if it has a lingering taste. No! But it's still very delicious! Unlike as from the Cobini, it always tastes almost like cream and this milk tastes like milk from Germany.

Next, I drink a Ramune and give lavender a second chance and maybe it tastes good!?

Oh, I already have a hiccup.

It hardly tastes like lavender, almost like the normal Ramune. So, you don't to have to be afraid of it, if you do not like lavender.

Now comes 9 and 10. I have bought a strawberry milk and a croquette burger and a potato. But that's nothing special.

Now I'll show you everything and let's try it. Here is the milk, the potato and the croquette burger.

I try to eat it with one hand. Mh, a bit dry, but it's ok.

Yes, that's ok, but there are better potatoes in Germany.

Now we try the strawberry milk. Mh, it tastes good and I can recommend it to you. Fresh, not too sweet. Now I eat everything and then I'm ready for today.

After exploring the Tomita Farm and eating more than enough. I spontaneously made my way to the small town of Biei, which is only a few stops away from the lavender farm. Finally, I'm glad to have made this trip, because I was waiting for such a magical place, where I would like to spend hours remaining.

I left the farm and now I am in Biei and would like to go to the blue pond. Here drives the bus and takes 25 minutes to the pond. Everything is marked here and the bus leaves right next to the station.

Now I am at the blue pond. You all know the famous desktop picture with the blue colors and the white trees.

You do not know why it shines so bright, but you suspect chemical reactions. The colors go from green to blue and especially in winter the pond is very beautiful.

I'm standing in front of it and turning you now around. Let yourself be surprised…

For more infomation >> Lavendelfarm auf Hokkaido (Furano) 💜 | Biei Blue Pond | Japan Travel Vlog 37 | Eng Sub - Duration: 12:44.

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Adventures in Japan #5 - Spring break in Kansai : Nara - Duration: 5:32.

Hello ! This is a new video about my trip to Nara

I did during my year studying in Japan,

in March 2017

It was very important for me to visit Nara

because the town is steeped in history

and has preserved many cultural treasures of Japan.

For exemple, Todai-ji temple

which is the largest wooden building of the world

and houses a massive bronze statues of Buddha

called Daibutsu, which is an iconic statue of Nara.

Nara is a very important town because

it's Japan's first permanent capital established in 8th century

and it's a period in which Buddhism was most highly developed in Japan.

So, a lot of temples were built and Buddhist sects and Schools were introduced.

That's why it's said that Nara is the cradle of Buddhism.

Nara is also a very popular town among tourists

because it's home of more than 1200 deers freely roaming around

The deers "Shika" are very protected animals.

According to the legend, a Japanese mythological deity

had arrived to Nara riding a white deer.

So, since then this animal became considered messengers of gods

and in a way a divine being.

The visit of Nara which combines nature and history is unmissable

After visiting Kyoto you can go to Nara for exemple,

you can easily spend a day without being on a rush.

Almost everything remains in Nara Park

a few steps away from the station so it's very easy to reach.

Let's go ?

Our first visit was Kofuku-ji

inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List.

Its 50-meters five story pagoda is the second tallest pagoda of Japan

There are deers everywhere !

They are the principal attraction of the town.

It's possible to feed them with rice biscuits you can buy on site

but be careful they often chase you !

Treating them in this way, they have been multiplying

and that consists a threat for the environment

and the local population.

Farmes complained their crops were being damaged

and there is a real concern for the sustainability of local plants.

Nara Park is huge and we did enjoy it !

The highlight of the trip was when we walked along

the path leading to shinto shrine Kasuga Taisha.

The stroll was a magic moment we couldn't miss out.

The atmosphere made it feel we were in another time.

I'm completely drenched!

It's so cold!

I got soaked from head to toe

Water is running over my back

It's horrible

It's completely amazing !

For more infomation >> Adventures in Japan #5 - Spring break in Kansai : Nara - Duration: 5:32.

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Indonesian Arts Festival in Osaka, Japan - Pentas Seni Indonesia di Osaka, Jepang - Duration: 11:07.

Hey, guys, it's me Natsu Shoujo again.

Since I'm indonesian,..

I'm gonna share you an indonesian culture festival in Japan

Since I live in Japan, I liked..

..KJRI Osaka page in Facebook.

KJRI Osaka Facebook Page is in 2 languages..

..bahasa indonesia and nihongo.. (indonesian and japanese languages)

That's how I found out there was an Indonesian Culture Festival in Osaka.

I live in Kyoto, so Osaka is quite close.

So, why not?

Btw, I wondered about..

..the special japanese girl for Hanoman.

Wow, who is she?

Waa, I envy her to be Hanoman's friend.

There were soooo many indonesian art performances in this festival.

This time, I'm gonna share you a Bali dance.

The dancer is japanese.

She's so energetic and jegeg!! Hehehe

Err.. How do balinese say "beautiful"?

Jeugeg? Jegeg?Jeugeug?

Awww I forget.

Mbok (big sis), Bli (big bro), what is the correct word?

Please tell us.

Now, I'm gonna share an angklung music show.

It was performed by japanese too.

Awesome!!

The japanese love indonesian cultures..

..how 'bout the indonesian? Do you love your culture, guys?

If you do, can you guess?

Where is angklung from?

Tell me your answer in comment below..

..but don't check Google hahaha.

In this video, they played indonesian national songs with angklung.

Do you know the title and where it's from?

Come on, read your book..

..don't peek in Google..Hihihi

This time, I'm gonna share a javanese dance..

..with the javanese singer (sinden) and gamelan players.

All of them were japanese. Cool!!

I don't even know where are the do re mi in gamelan.

How did they know it? Hehehe

Have you ever play gamelan, guys?

Let's watch. The sinden was..

WOW!!!

She sang in high pitch.

The dancer was also glamourous.

Even though I'm a girl, I like her smile.

Sweet smile (^_^)

Oops the performances were finish.

How do you think, guys?

The japaneses performed indonesian culture perfectly, right?

We are the indonesian, should do better too ;)

Btw, don't forget to like and share this video..

..to make your friends and family love indonesia \(^_^)/

Subscribe my channel too for tips and reports about Japan.

Thank's guys, bye bye (^_^)/

For more infomation >> Indonesian Arts Festival in Osaka, Japan - Pentas Seni Indonesia di Osaka, Jepang - Duration: 11:07.

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Japanese Street Food From Tokyo, Japan! - GIANT Ramen, Agedashi Doufu, Yakisuba In Tel Aviv, Israel - Duration: 3:52.

Hi guys what's up this is Amir Rimer here.

I am here in a Japanese restaurant called Oban Koban,

and I am here with my good friend Gil.

I am your brother.

The Oban Koban restaurant is located at HaArba'a 16 street in Tel Aviv,

and it is named after an Alley in Tokyo, Japan.

This restaurant is a very renowned restaurant in Israel,

it offers modern Japanese street food that is based on traditional recipes,

and I have come just in time for the launch rush.

This time my dining companions are my brother, and his wife

fellow lovers of good food who share my passion for the Japanese cuisine.

Now, some may think that the Japanese cuisine is all about Sushi,

but nothing can be further from the truth.

at least according to guy who said so in an online forum.

The Oban Koban restaurant is beautiful,

the vibe in the restaurant is very chill,

and it shows that a lot of thought has gone into the Japanese theme that is dominating the restaurant.

I have started my meal by ordering Agedashi Doufu,

and no need to say bless you,

this is simply the name of the dish,

and it is a beautiful looking dish that contains crispy tofu cubes in hot tentsuyu sauce

(which is a Japanese tempura dip)

with Nameko mushrooms, minced radish, and scallions.

Now, if you are anything like me,

and you believe that texture is also taste,

then you will simply adore this dish because it is all about texture.

The texture of the tofo cubes along with the wonderful tentsuyu sauce,

is really what makes this dish shine.

The next dish I tried is called: Yakisuba.

This is a another good looking dish that I have not ordered myself,

but rather stole from my brother's wife right when she was just about to eat it,

she still doesn't want to talk to me after doing this...

and I respect that.

This dish contains fried wheat noodles, chicken, cabbage, carrot, pepper, onion with soy and chili sauce.

It is a super tasty dish which is served steamy hot, and is full with different kinds of flavors.

It was sweat in a very good way, and the meat was extraordinary.

Now, the Oban Koban restaurant is most known for their Ramen,

so I had to try out one of the best dishes they have which is the Ebisu Ramen.

This is a dish that my brother has ordered, and it contains Noodles soup

with grilled chicken, boiled egg, shiitake mushrooms, spinach, sprouts and scallions.

I always love soups that contain lots of ingredients inside.

The colour of this noodles soup is really amazing, and it just tastes extremely good.

Lastly, after eating from everyone's dishes and losing some important relationships along the way,

I have started to eat my main dish which was the:

Tan Tan Ramen

This is a huge bowl of noodles soup with miso

(which is the traditional Japanese seasoning that is produced by fermenting soybeans),

ground beef, Tobanjan, (which is a chili bean sauce) chilli, sesame seeds,

,boiled egg, shiitake mushrooms, spinach, sprouts and scallions.

This dish was super fulfilling, it was also extremely diverse with all the different flavors that you experience,

and I really liked that it was steaming hot, and that there were so many noodles inside.

There was a reason why they called me the slurping machine in high school.

This was for me the ultimate comfort food, and really the perfect solution for the cold winter time.

If you love Japanese food, then the Oban Koban restaurant will just be perfect for you.

I can smell a good restaurant from miles away, and this restaurant was no exception.

We all had an amazing time in Oban Koban,

and I salute the cooks and owners for their fabulous authentic food, and fast friendly service.

Hey guys, thank you for watching the video,

and don't forget to click the Like button.

To subscribe,

and to share the video.

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On all the social platforms.

I want to thank you for watching the video,

and I hope that you will come back next time, so we will be together.

Forever.

For more infomation >> Japanese Street Food From Tokyo, Japan! - GIANT Ramen, Agedashi Doufu, Yakisuba In Tel Aviv, Israel - Duration: 3:52.

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JAPAN TRIP x HOKKAIDO by Bestbessy - Duration: 5:36.

the first place here is Choei lavender field in Furano, Hokkaido

the second place is Shirahige falls in Biei, Hokkaido

and just nearby the Shirahige falls is this Blue pond

the next place is Shikisai farm also in Biei, Hokkaido

before leaving Furano I'd highly suggest you to visit this cafe called Furano delice

and now we are heading off to Noboribetsu

and here we are at Bear park Noboribetsu, Hokkaido

in fact this bear park doesn't just have bear. There are so many other animals

and the view on top of here is amazing

the next place we are going is Usuzan ropeway in Sobetsu, Hokkaido

and if you plan to visit Hakodate

I would also recommend you to visit this restaurant

this definitely be heaven on earth for people who love seafood

another place in Hakodate that is worth visiting

is this botanical garden

thank you so much for watching and please don't forget to Like and Subscribe

For more infomation >> JAPAN TRIP x HOKKAIDO by Bestbessy - Duration: 5:36.

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101 Things to DO in TOKYO | Japan Guide to Secret Hidden Places - Duration: 28:49.

For more infomation >> 101 Things to DO in TOKYO | Japan Guide to Secret Hidden Places - Duration: 28:49.

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10 Weird Products That Only Exist in Japan - Duration: 9:50.

For more infomation >> 10 Weird Products That Only Exist in Japan - Duration: 9:50.

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My Pantry Tour / How I organize inside my pantry (Japan house) - Duration: 19:08.

Hello It's Nao

Today I wanna show you guys

inside my pantry

actually

when I posted my new house tour video

I didn't show you guys my pantry

so some subscriber askedb me

show my pantry

but after I moved this hose

I couldn't tidy up inside my pantry for 9 month!

finally I tidy up my pantry

so I wanna show you guys inside my pantry

my pantry is right next to the kitchen

it principal use for keep foods

other than that I'm keeping daily necessities

and here is also my desk too.

anyway let's come in

first of all you can see

It's my desk

house builder made this desk

and I use IKEA chair

there's my laptop

I usually make videos and somothing here

and I put some handouts on wall side on desk,

that I must not forget thhings

look at under the desk

there're my printer and some electronics and stationerys

this low shelf is called "color box" in Japan

I laid flat this shelf

1 of shelf on the next desk

and other 1 of shelf on the next 1st shelf

these shelves by IKEA and I made them

actually these are book shelves

so these are little bit thin

If I asked fixed shelves it could be

but I couldn't decide how shelves put on here

and here

there's a iron shelf

my mother used to use

and next to the iron shelf

this is a plastic shelf

so I'm going to explain how I use these shelves

I put some light things on top of shelf

with this box like this

I got by dollar store

stock of dish sponge

and rubber bands,duct tapes

also this another box has somethings when I use around my kitchen

and plastic cups

I don't lock my shelves

so I put heavy things on bottom of the shelf

because of Japan is an earthquake country

actually I should lock my shelves on the wall

I wanna do later

next stage , look at this big pot

I can't use IH heater

so I use outdoor cooking

and I use to soak turkey

in liquid

next to the pot, these are popcorn buckets that use in Disney resort

under this place

this is my favorite cleaner

to glass table and TV and mirror

also use for counter top

it can be very clean without wiping marks

this is Dover Pasteuriser77

you can get amazon

I can't live without this cleaner!

it also safe if you eat

and there're hand soaps and some air fresheners

under there I keep battery and light bulbs

and towels too

bottom of shelf,

I put some instructions of all electronic products in my house

dish washer and oven...

I still can't understand how to use them

and this big brown bag

this is rice from farm that my sister's parents-in-law

that box is my husband's alcohol.

actually I don't want to keep cardboard

that why

I heard cockroach lay eggs inside cardboards

eww

so as much as possible

I don't keep cardboards

so let's move to this shelf

I put foods on this shelf

this is my paper napkin collections

I like to use paper napkins

when I feed snacks to my kids, and BBQ

I often use paper napkins

so I chose paper napkins depends on seasons

and season napkins don't keep here

I put this halloween paper napkins on my counter top at kitchen

I also keep straws and disposable chopsticks

For more infomation >> My Pantry Tour / How I organize inside my pantry (Japan house) - Duration: 19:08.

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Japans koken en sake drinken met Tosao | Cool Japan - Duration: 2:18.

This is something my Dutch grandma would typically make.

A slab of meat, cooked in butter.

FOR COOL JAPAN, WE ASKED 7 PEOPLE FROM AMSTERDAM

ABOUT THEIR FASCINATION WITH JAPAN

I am Tosao van Coevorden, I'm half Japanese, half Dutch.

I am the chef owner of 'De Japanner.'

I'm going to make a typical Japanese/Dutch dish.

When we think of Dutch herring, we think of it with onion and gherkin.

I'm going to incorporate the shiso leaves into this dish.

This is it. A shiso leaf.

For me, this is the embodiment of Japanese cuisine.

It has a lot of flavour, it's very refreshing.

It goes with almost everything, so I use it a lot.

There we go. Dutch herring with shiso leaf, like my grandma made.

I learned Japanese cuisine mostly from my Japanese mother.

Not just my Japanese mother, but my Japanese grandmother as well.

When I'm cooking, a lot of things remind me of my grandma's garden...

and kitchen, and the way she cooks.

'De Japanner' is a typical Amsterdam 'izakaya.'

'Izakaya' is the Japanese word for pub.

The literal translation is: 'We serve drinks here.' So yeah, a pub.

It's a place where historically, mostly men would gather after work...

to discuss the day, get drunk, and discuss mundane things.

There we go. I found it. This is a sake from Tosa.

That's where my family is from.

It's tradition in Amsterdam that when you get Dutch gin...

you bow to drink it.

So let's do it.

I think that if my Japanese mother and grandmother would come here...

they would enjoy it...

but my grandma would find it way too noisy.

Way too crowded.

DISCOVER YOUR FASCINATION AT THE TROPENMUSEUM

NOW ON DISPLAY: COOL JAPAN, WORLDWIDE FASCINATION IN FOCUS

For more infomation >> Japans koken en sake drinken met Tosao | Cool Japan - Duration: 2:18.

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FootballTraveler Episode 1: Japan/South Korea 2015 - Duration: 12:16.

Welcome to my show

FootballTraveler!

My name is Leandro

I am a person who likes to travel and talk about football

Good combination, right!

In today's first section, I want to talk about my trip to Japan and South Korea from 2015

A trip that I thought was exciting and interesting

Especially in the football culture

Warning though!

This is my experience and what I think

Unfortunately, with so little pictures and video I have

Can not analyze correctly

So I apologize for that

But let this be a homework for me next time

So let's see what I have to tell you about my trip!

South Korean league

K League!

när skapades detta?

The professional league was created in 1983

At that time the Korean Football Association

and the major sponsors, created five teams

But since then, the league has evolved, which now consists of twelve teams

Ligan är mycket lik som Skottlands ligasystem

You are played at home and away with thirty three matches

After that, the six teams is split from the top and bottom

determining a final rush

This means that six teams from the top meet each other

to determine who wins the league

and who will play international matches

While the six teams from the bottom struggles not to fall down from the league

or end up in a qualifying place

Their cup is called FA Cup just like England

Så den är baserad av den turneringen

From the highest league to lower divisions

So this cup was presented since 1996

not bad, right?

But why is not the Korean league popular in the country?

Good question

I asked the same question to the people I met in South Korea on that

They love football, no doubt

but they think their league sucks

I do not know why, because when I was there, quality was very good

There are probably various reasons why

but of course I think it's a shame

how they think their league is not worth going to

Especially the match I've been to and seen

Me and my friends watched a match between

FC Seoul against Incheon United FC

Can I call it for derby?

Do not know! But they played in the World Cup stadium in Seoul

One of the nicest arena I have visited

We must also not forget that South Korea had World Cup

since 2002 together with Japan

So you can trust me that the arena was absolute

in the highest quality and very fine

The match was entertaining

FC seoul performed smartly offensive play

they played a lot on the edges in order to run away from his opposition

While Icheon United tried to run long balls

I could feel that FC Seoul was a big club in South Korea

and especially with the stadium they play in

Absolutely one of the best stadium I've seen

but boring with a little crowd

I don't know if its because of the rain

eller som jag sa innan

That it is not so popular

But the fans are awesome from both sides, in my opinion

A little hard to hear from the other side

but I experienced a wonderful atmosphere among the people

They sang loudly as they could and had fun on the stands

I liked that

for no one gave up from their own support

And the club wants to entertain its people

for that you could see

Especially the halftime break where they made the play that the audience could be

Well, I thought it was a great mood from start to finish

I wish there could have been more people

For Korean League consider to be one of the best league in Asia

So I hope it's developing more

How did the match end?

Well, it was victory for FC Seoul 2-0

So now we go to Japan

The Japanese league

J League

is not any classic league

It's something I've never seen before

That league came in 1992

so it's quite young

And already classified as one of the best leagues in Asia

So that says a lot

to be second place sport in the country

It's baseball that is still the most popular

But the league changed quite often in recent years

to find the perfect formats for Japanese football

So the year we went to

2015

had them recently change their league again

The league consists of the eighteen teams

that running two different rounds

That means they play seventeen matches the first round

and then seventeen matches on the second round

And those who win each one half the season

Is ready for the champions stage

The Champions stage is some sort of playoff

to determine the winner for the season

But only three teams that can join the champions stage

That means the two winners from their rounds are ready for the semifinal

while the team that has accumulated the most points in both rounds

are in the final and are waiting for winners from the semifinal

And there waits the final

to be played to determine the winner of the season

It also means

When counting both rounds, you look at the bottom as well

It is three teams that collect the least points that go out of the league

and that means three new will come in for next season

So the bottom is more simple compared to the top

Hmm, weird

So, therefore, I say it is very different

But then you have the Japanese cup called Emperor Cup

It came in 1921

One of the most important tournaments in the country

It's a bit like the FA Cup

but the Emperor Cup even has university schools participating in the tournament

That's the only difference I think

The match we went to was between FC Tokyo and Vegatai Sendai

The first time I went there, I knew hardly anything about the Japanese league at all

But the atmosphere looked a bit like Europe

and maybe even as Sweden football league

Arena was so clear mighty fine and I guess it was an old Olympic Stadium

With running tracks and so on

It also had the Olympics logo which if I remember correctly

Supporters surprises me most compare with Korea

there were a lot of people who came and had their own support culture

It's a little mix of European and South American culture support

Both the team was great, in my opinion

and the atmosphere was at the highest level

But the match itself was not immediately higher, In my opinion

for here you saw that FC Tokyo was much better

and played a lot of long balls to create chances

While Sendai defended most of the match

So Tokyo won by 3 - 1

but the most goal came in free kicks

weird enough

although the match was not the best I've seen

so it was entertaining for me

Because it reminded me a lot of all Swedish class

then I wonder

Can any Swedish club dominate the Japanese league?

But I could see why the Japanese league is growing

To become one of the best leagues in the world

if they aim for it

Must they find their correct format for the league

For the event itself

was as good as Korean

They are not long apart

but they have a lot of work left to go for as I thought to summarize later

But first drink break for me haha

Should we talk about these games that I went to

As I said before

I thought it's too little to be able to analyze the difference between the two countries

Or general throughout the world

But after having been two weeks in a respective country, I can still say or generalized throughout the world

There are two wonderful countries with much discipline and much respect

But the football itself is unfortunately long from becoming the best league at all

Now I can not compare with the Spanish or English league. But it's still football

The football that both shows is very similar, In my opinion

Not that big difference and I guarantee they can even challenge Scandinavian football

Very similar to the game and there I would like to see which club can dominate in Sweden

For I can say both on the field and off the field

so in my opinion, I think the Japanese league feels closest to Swedish football league

But FC Seoul felt more like a bigger club than the three clubs I saw on my trip

Then I wonder how good is the Korean league quality?

Korean league which is said to be one of the best league in Asia

And although the sport is not that big so there are quality there,

but the Japanese league, which is also one of the best leagues in Asia. Is not bad either

But if you choose between them at the moment

Then the Japanese league is the right league to go for

There you have sponsors, fanbase, clubs that can challenge the world

Even large profiles have played or are still playing there

Comparing to the Korean league is not even close to the fanbase or big profiles that Japan has

But the talent, I think that both have

And I believe strongly that they can still grow

Therefore, ladies and gentlemen. I would like to go back to both countries again.

In order to analyze better

And not just that. I want to know more about these countries

Their culture, food culture, stories and much more

I wish I could give more feedback, but it will be another time

With better information, better track and more videos and images

Stay tune to the next chapter. see you later my friends!

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