1. King Biscuit Time and 2. King Biscuit Flower Hour were radio programs in USA (1 blues and rock respectively). The menutia that Japanese fans go to is interesting.
In a way, I guess. There are larger stores called "recycle shops" that are the Japanese thrift stores. This is sort of a used reseller thrift store-esque thing I guess. Not sure where they get most of the stuff from though
*See more from areas around Tenjinbashi*
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-Jeremy
Definitely worth the walk
Thank you for this very interesting tour.
Such an eclectic variety of businesses and so reasonably priced.
This is quite a treasure and a must see.
Love it … Jeremy you should have on your check list “ a guy / women with gray hair / an obese person “😊😊
Very unusual and so clean. Amazing. Thanks 😊 😊😊 Am looking forward to your New England trip video. 😊
like the Alley in downtown LA concept but longer and whole lot better,I'd buy that Boz scaggs cd for $850.Great coverage Thank You for the tour.
Nice video 😊
1. King Biscuit Time and 2. King Biscuit Flower Hour were radio programs in USA (1 blues and rock respectively). The menutia that Japanese fans go to is interesting.
I listened to KBFH a lot on 1980s radio, always a fun event
Hey... step into one of the massage stores and ask if they have "happy endings"...wink, wink, nudge, nudge ....😮
The shop with the lost and found stuff, is that Japans version of a Thrift Shop?
In a way, I guess. There are larger stores called "recycle shops" that are the Japanese thrift stores. This is sort of a used reseller thrift store-esque thing I guess. Not sure where they get most of the stuff from though
Shoulda tried the 99 yen beer.
Jeremy Larson.