Kusatsu Onsen boasts more than 32,000 liters of hot water per minute, the highest in Japan. At the hot spring fields, visitors can see the steam rising and hot water flowers being collected. At Atsunoyu, a “yumomi show” is held to bring the hot spring to the proper temperature in a traditional way. At the Nishi-no-kawahara open-air bath, visitors can relax in nature in a spacious open-air bath. At night, Yubatake is illuminated, creating a fantastic atmosphere. Enjoy the nature and history of Kusatsu Onsen in this video and feel its charm.
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Asia’s largest entertainment district: Kabukicho, the town that never sleeps
This video features Emma, a high school girl, as she explores and showcases the vibrant nightlife of Kabuki-cho in Shinjuku, which is one of the largest entertainment districts in Asia.
Starting from the neon-lit streets of Kabuki-cho, Emma explores the bustling To-Yoko area, visits the iconic Godzilla statue, and dives into the hidden alleyways filled with adventurous eateries.
In Golden Gai, a nostalgic post-war era vibe fills the air, with over 200 unique bars lining its narrow streets. Here, you can enjoy an experience that feels like stepping back in time.Emma also introduces Hanazono Shrine, a hidden gem and a powerful spiritual spot in the heart of Shinjuku. Enjoy the diverse attractions of Shinjuku at night as Emma guides you through the vibrant scenes, making Tokyo’s nightlife shine even brighter.
Kawagoe (Little Edo) : A Glimpse of Edo Era Near Tokyo #kawagoe
Join Emma on an enchanting journey through the wonders of Kawagoe (Little Edo)! Starting at Seibu Shinjuku Station, she boards the Red Arrow Limited Express and arrives at Hon-Kawagoe Station. She experiences the serene atmosphere of Kumano Shrine and is captivated by the retro scenery and carp streamers on Taisho Roman Street. Strolling through the historic Kurazukuri district, she visits iconic local shops. The chimes of Toki no Kane echo through the air, and she discovers nostalgic sweets at Kashiya Yokocho. Experience the beauty and history of this charming town with Emma!
Japanese Vending Machines: Astonishingly Amazing!
“Convenience and Surprises: Japan’s Vending Machines” is a documentary hosted by Emma. It starts with typical drink vending machines and highlights Japan’s safety and various payment methods. Then, it introduces food vending machines with an astonishing lineup, from snacks to gyoza and even cotton candy. Emma tries out an orange juice vending machine and a spicy snack vending machine. The documentary also showcases vending machines selling hot pot ingredients and insect snacks, reflecting Japan’s diversity. In the final chapter, it features “vending machine cafes” and “Bench,” offering new experiences with advanced vending machines providing drinks, videos, and scents. This film thoroughly conveys the charm of Japan’s vending machines, a must-see experience.
Exploring Emma’s department store basement
Guided by Emma, the basement of Isetan Department Store in Shinjuku is a gourmet paradise filled with a variety of shops. You can experience Japanese food culture with carefully selected ingredients from around the world, the finest Wagyu beef, beautiful traditional sweets, pickles, and Japanese tea. The marbling of the Wagyu beef, the variety of Japanese teas, and the unique pickles are particularly captivating. Loved by visitors both domestic and international, the depachika offers a chance to discover new flavors and cultural experiences.