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  • Hello, everybody.

  • Good morning.

  • Welcome to Tokyo.

  • Creative play.

  • I'm your host, Emma.

  • And today I'm here with Charlotte.

  • Today we've come to Cohen Ji, which is in Sergey NAMI city.

  • And recently I was in Tsunami City.

  • I came in with a key, and we did a lot of stuff to do with animation and animate.

  • It was super cool.

  • But today we're gonna focus on more than nature.

  • Side of things, a little bit more chill.

  • Yeah.

  • Cathy's restaurants were into some part.

  • Yeah, And a public bar.

  • Yeah, Bath that.

  • A lot of tattoos.

  • Very nice.

  • And we're gonna do a little bit of exercise.

  • Getting some rented by on bicycles.

  • Soak oranges really close to Shinjuku.

  • It's only two steps away by express train, so yeah, really easy to access.

  • And if you're feeling it's a little bit too busy and Shinjuku and your they're a bit too much just coming out to Wendy's.

  • Yeah, really?

  • Oh, and there's lots of really cool for shops.

  • Way actually did a video on that last year.

  • So if you wanna check that out, please go up into the car.

  • Okay, So let's go and enjoy a nice staying Cuong.

  • But also, this video is sponsored by Tsunami City.

  • So thank you for having us.

  • Yeah.

  • Let's go.

  • Have a good day.

  • Mhm way.

  • We made it to our first stop where the cafe called Way.

  • Got some, Lassie?

  • Yeah.

  • Mango yogurt.

  • Lassie.

  • Oh, my God.

  • This way on.

  • They made them with soy yogurt.

  • Cool.

  • Oh, man.

  • That's really good.

  • Yeah.

  • This place has a lot of being a vegetarian.

  • Options.

  • Yeah, really cool menu.

  • It's always crap related.

  • Tofu.

  • Tofu?

  • Yeah.

  • It's, like a little complex.

  • A little bit.

  • We're gonna get a little bit of energy here just before we wake up for breakfast.

  • Mm hmm.

  • It's less sweet than usual, which I love.

  • The texture is a little different texture.

  • It's not like the usual criminal.

  • More like putting.

  • Yeah, We're just gonna stay here, get a little bit of energy before we go on the rest of us cycling journey today.

  • So to get here, we didn't actually go that far.

  • It's actually really close to the station.

  • So even if you're not cycling around core and you just walk here from the station really easily So when she has a surprising amount of vegan and vegetarian cafes.

  • And really never crap is it fits the vibe, you know, it's very artsy.

  • There's heaps of options.

  • Even in this.

  • Just this cafe there's like a really big menu.

  • Yeah, the next thing that we're going to is also the unfriendly eso.

  • He just stopped it, son.

  • She know Modi Park.

  • It's so pretty.

  • There's a little stream running on those ducks.

  • And Coy's really doesn't feel like we're in Tokyo.

  • I love the sound of summer right now.

  • There.

  • Can you hear the e o over there?

  • The main question grieving.

  • Yeah, it's a really nice park.

  • I've never been here before.

  • I'm actually like I don't feel like I'm in Tokyo at all.

  • I'm really surprised I have such a nice green park here.

  • You know, there's some really cool blossoms over there, so we're gonna take those out.

  • Okay?

  • A little menu is so cute, and they have tofu.

  • Karaj it, which is awesome.

  • And lots of peach theme.

  • Yeah, they have ah, more Modi.

  • Focus of peach inside with white bean milk cookies made with tofu.

  • Very cool.

  • So it looks like they're doing a peach and mustard spinach smoothing Komatsu I'm very like green, leafy, super healthy.

  • I'm so excited with Good for the chance.

  • Mm.

  • Thing is the Peach Komatsu in a smoothie.

  • It's very leafy.

  • The flavor is really refreshing.

  • Peach flavors night.

  • A little bit sweet, too e like how thick it is a swell.

  • Oh, this is so nice.

  • The sun just came out and it's really hot.

  • So after we're probably gonna finish this before we ride.

  • So it's a bit easier, but we're gonna go to another park and have a little picnic with our little bento on the Carnegie.

  • Looks really good too.

  • I can't wait to try everything.

  • E am so stoked for this tofu karaoke.

  • E had tofu Carnegie.

  • I was, like, at a campsite in the middle of nowhere in the countryside.

  • And they specialized in tofu karaoke.

  • And it was so good about high expectations for this e really good.

  • The rice is like super healthy looking, right, Some beans in them.

  • Mm.

  • So I'm gonna go back to that place.

  • Definitely.

  • E.

  • I usually avoid going outside in Japan in the summers in general, because it's so hot.

  • Well, there's something shaded areas in this part of when you think of this in the shade?

  • It's really good.

  • Just very chill as long as you have, like a cold drink or something to keep you cool.

  • So this park stretches all the way along the river.

  • Yeah, we were just riding along, and it's just like so much green reason trees, and it's just nice having the water beside us.

  • It's such a good place for a bike ride.

  • It's just, like, perfectly designed to ride your bike through.

  • If you do end up renting a bicycle for the day like we did, this is a great part to write it.

  • I think this is good.

  • Like normally, I wouldn't picnic, and some are too much for sometimes I do as long as you have, like a nice, cold bottle of water cubicle.

  • But I think this is a good plan for summer days, and then we're checking out a really cool hotel at the end of the day.

  • Oh, I'm excited for those, actually, in a video with Norm last year, where we looked at all the nature and stuff around this area.

  • Really?

  • Yeah.

  • So you know, he has a surprising amount of nature.

  • I also think this would be a good place to stay coming to Tokyo because it's like super close to Shinjuku.

  • Super close to train lines will take you everywhere else, but it's just, like, really pretty, very chill area.

  • I'm probably gonna be cheaper than staying in Shinjuku, to be honest.

  • Yeah, I've never had a moment.

  • I mean that almost each type.

  • Thank you.

  • Oh, so good.

  • Mm.

  • So usually there's strawberry inside.

  • E feel like that's the most common flavor.

  • The peach goes really well with the white bean coffee.

  • What?

  • RB machi.

  • So cream.

  • Yeah.

  • So what, Monty?

  • It's like more jelly than Machi, I think.

  • With cream.

  • Okay.

  • Just like coffee jelly.

  • Hmm.

  • Texture of the what?

  • I'll be watching.

  • So nice kind of my God, Like a combination of jello and pudding.

  • So we had the choice between a coach a T pound cake or a cookie with tofu in it with the cookies.

  • Okay.

  • Very soft.

  • Just like vanilla.

  • That that definitely works well with the raisins.

  • £1 cake, coach.

  • A pound cake with jam.

  • I'm oh, in it.

  • Yeah, I mostly ingredient.

  • I put in my okonomiyaki to make it like moist.

  • It's not so sweet, but kind of nice.

  • We've come to another area in the park that's dedicated Thio teaching Children the road rules and traffic safety.

  • It's like a miniature version of the town that they could ride the bicycles around on and learn like how the traffic lights work and stopping at the train track.

  • It's really cool.

  • It's super cute.

  • They also have, like, everything's in here too Ghana as well.

  • So it's easy to really can read it on the light.

  • So, like it's all miniature versions of things, it's super, super cute.

  • And even if they're not learning how Thio ride bikes.

  • All right, that has got pots as well.

  • But yeah, that goes, Yeah, but even if they're not learning, you can still just walk around the area.

  • There's, like, wings and like things to climb.

  • Even that little town roll like you could go up into a cute Oh, wait, coming.

  • Gotta wait for the train across.

  • So should I be the train?

  • Okay, way.

  • Watch out!

  • A car coming.

  • Always that the car car.

  • Okay, so we're about to cross the road.

  • But when we quest Alright, we gotta put a hand up that's what.

  • Yeah, what kids do to make themselves easier to see when you put your hand up.

  • Also, one other thing about lights and profit the green light in Japanese is called Oh, not Midori.

  • Just to really pick off people that are studying Japanese.

  • It's green, but they call it Blue Way.

  • Have to press the button way.

  • I'm not a giant.

  • I still well, so many.

  • I love it.

  • Yeah, so we just returned our bicycles.

  • That was a really nice ride.

  • Yeah, definitely.

  • I love going through the side streets.

  • It was really quiet.

  • We didn't really interact with many cars or pedestrians or anyone.

  • Really.

  • It was really chilled.

  • Yeah, and now we're at Kosugi.

  • You.

  • It's a cento here in the city.

  • What's the difference between on CNN and the center?

  • So on sends used on send water, which I guess is like a natural spring and kind of filtered water and center was just normal water tap water.

  • Both of them are really relaxing, especially if you can't get it on Cindy, You centers are definitely excellent as well.

  • It's just a nice place to go.

  • Have a nice public bath, get hot very hot.

  • Feel fresh.

  • You know, all that good stuff, but yeah, this place looks really nice.

  • I love the little coy.

  • It's got a very, like, old style.

  • Like 86 years old.

  • O Shea said, Yeah, it's one of 500 Cento in Tokyo.

  • You wouldn't think there were so many public baths in a big city.

  • Like, but they're everywhere.

  • They're really common.

  • Yeah, let's hop in.

  • And we're gonna teach you guys a little bit about the rules for entering center and how it works.

  • Okay, so we're not actually taking a center today taking a center.

  • We're not going into the center today, but we are going to tell you the rules and comfy with it.

  • When you come to Japan Festival, we're gonna take our shoes off before we go in.

  • We're gonna stick them in these lockers.

  • Retro 63.

  • Oh, this little cactus inside for cute.

  • That's really cute when you look.

  • Hey, what's going on?

  • You know?

  • Okay.

  • Okay.

  • Nice.

  • There's no one here today.

  • It's empty so we could film, but you guys can get a look at what the central bath looks like.

  • This place is so beautiful.

  • So a really common feature of Santo is to have a really nice piece of artwork above the bath so you can sit and relax and enjoy the view of the beautiful artwork.

  • Uh, this is cute.

  • Cool.

  • They have English instructions.

  • Yeah, this place, they actually also speak English.

  • Yeah, tattoo friendly.

  • So if you come here, this is a really safe place to go.

  • First of all, what we gonna do?

  • We're not gonna do it.

  • But we're gonna get fully naked, fully naked.

  • So you guys know bathing suit?

  • No underwear, no tower.

  • Let it all out.

  • You can't bring anything with you into the bath.

  • After we get naked, you wash ourselves.

  • Yeah, So you'll pick up one of these stools here and bring it over to a shower area and you'll sit here and rinse off your body before going into the bath.

  • You have long hair like mine.

  • You should tie it up in a little bun so that your hair doesn't get into the bath water.

  • So it's actually really common to have lots of different kinds of bots incentives.

  • There's usually gonna be a cold one.

  • Sometimes they go back and forth if they get too hot, they dip in the gold one back to the hot one, Then this kind of special one.

  • Sometimes we'll add, we like powders and stuff to them.

  • Every center is different.

  • They're really personalized to the owner.

  • So as you can see here, they have all these natural ingredients that they put him above, which changes on a daily basis.

  • And it's really great because, actually, really quick friendly.

  • So here we have used ground coffee beans that they put in and then here we have some sake, Uh, you make, uh, extra remains means And it has good nutrients.

  • Yes.

  • Super train.

  • A interesting.

  • My favorite are these are a little like a massage areas.

  • It's so cool.

  • You stand in there and it's like a 360 massage experience.

  • Like I like the chair.

  • You just get it on your back is like e love it.

  • This place is open from 3:30 p.m. In the afternoon until 1:45 a.m. In the morning.

  • Yeah, so it s if you ever feel like a midnight like bath trip.

  • This is the place and also have so many things to places hung out, especially with the night man.

  • Buzz, It's really cool.

  • No, please take it out.

  • Yeah, s so we've just come to our final stop, which is being a hotel.

  • And they also have other locations in Akihabara, uh, Kyoto, And they are gonna have a new a new one in the home.

  • But I've actually been here before.

  • They have really cool, odd exhibitions down on the first floor, and they have like so Hadi's and D J Booth and everything, but the hotel rooms air really cool.

  • It's a really need concept, though.

  • So they have artists that designed the rooms.

  • The artists get a portion of the money from the people that stay at the hotel.

  • The owner just really wanted to support local artists.

  • And this is the concept he came up with.

  • E yeah.

  • Oh, that's awesome.

  • But that was our last spot.

  • Yeah, done for the day.

  • Done.

  • E really like Cohen.

  • Gee, I had a lot of fun exploring it.

  • I hadn't been here before.

  • I actually used to live really close by and I was dumb and never came out here.

  • Well, now if you guys ever come in Tokyo, if you're in the area.

  • Definitely.

  • Come and check out Cuong be smarter than shop.

  • It's really cool.

  • Honestly, there's so much nature, so many cool little copies and shops and it's just a different vibe.

  • Tokyo So different you come say it being a hotel.

  • Go and see some parks.

  • Have a great time, but yeah, he's coming on the journey with us.

  • Thanks for checking out, Cuong.

  • And thank you again to sitting on me for helping us out with this video.

  • Thank you all.

  • So if you guys haven't seen the video that I did last time with a key and please check it out right there.

  • Let us know in the comments down below if you've been to call Wendy before.

  • And also if you have any little spots that we might have missed because there's so much to see here.

  • I just have no idea.

  • Yeah, yeah, but thank you so much for watching guys.

  • And we'll see you in the next video.

  • Oh, wait, isn't it?

  • Oh, my God!

  • I e way better before we went for a bike ride.

  • But Aunt Judy would love to see this one way so much at Kanako.

  • Why?

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