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Hello, Tokyo ! It’s good to be back 🌸🚋 The Toden Arakawa (aka Tokyo Sakura Tram) is the last tram line in the city. Along the tram line you can see cherry blossoms and visit a cute tram museum! Just remember the museum is only open on weekends/ holidays 🫶🏻

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Victor Cheng
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8天前

The last tram line in Tokyo 🥲 who’s watched the Tokyo vlog already? 🙋🏻‍♂️

Suburban Pie & Treats
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8天前

Sam’s hair!

Enise Gülkesen
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8天前

Yay the Japan vlogs are my favourite 🌸🌸

しほ
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8天前

都電もなか🚃🌸 という美味しい和菓子があるんです(^^) ローカルな小さなお店で売っています(^^) おすすめです!

Lee
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8天前

Love ur haircut! Suits u so well 👏

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8天前

Is it just Tokyo? Or are you going to other places?

Renata Fukamizu
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8天前

Really love your videos 😍

Huxsterized
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8天前

😍😍😍

Qing Zeng 🤍
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8天前

Living vicariously through you and the cherry blossom season 😍

Alex | The Telltale Blog
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PINANKI
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Last time when they ended the video with boarding a flight, i was like please let it be Japan 🙏🏽😂 🌸

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