I Used My YouTube Earnings to Cheer Up My Wife in Tokyo šÆšµ
My wife has seemed a little down lately, so I wanted to do something nice for her. Today I'm using the money I earned on YouTube to treat her to a day out in Ebisu, one of Tokyo's most stylish neighborhoods. We started with a famous pizza place you need a reservation for, then browsed our favorite clothing and vintage shops, tried a "diet tea" tasting, hunted down the best banh mi, visited a quiet little shrine, and ended at a free observation deck with a view over Tokyo. A simple, happy day ā and by the end, she seemed a little more cheerful. Thank you, as always, to everyone who watches and supports the channel ā this day was possible because of you. š A thank-you date with my wife, paid for with my YouTube earnings. ā If you'd like to support the channel š https://buymeacoffee.com/kazuinjapan ā±ļø Chapters 0:00 ⨠A date to cheer up my wife 0:47 š³ Breakfast before the date 1:15 š Off to a reserved pizza place 3:08 š The pizzas we ordered 5:53 š“ The pizza bill 6:09 š Our favorite clothing shops 8:35 šļø A stylish shop full of finds 10:14 ā A bagel-and-cheese cafe break 11:56 š¬ Ebisu Store, a retro building 12:56 š· A used-camera shop 14:40 šµ A "diet tea" tasting 16:49 š® A retro game arcade 18:23 š„Ŗ A famous station sandwich 19:07 ā©ļø Ebisu Shrine 22:25 š„ Finally, banh mi 24:38 š A free observation deck 27:21 š Walking home #japan #japanlife #tokyo #japanvlog #vlog

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