Nice walk, Tokyo has got some amazing places, all the shopping malls are huge and offer a fantastic selection, Japan definitely does BIG. I think part of the fascination is that everything looks so familiar but if I was there it would be totally alien due to language, let me elaborate, travelling to eastern Europe where they use the Cyrillic alphabet no English signs and the majority don't speak English, western Europe no English signs but some speak English, travelling to South Africa, USA, Australia, English signs and the majority speak English whereas in Japan English signs but apparently not much English spoken. Anyway just thinking out loud, Thank you for another superb video of the up and coming area.
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I walked around Sunshine City in Ikebukuro for the first time in about two years. It was refreshing to see that the stores have changed quite a bit. Yes, English is not widely spoken in Japan, but there are quite a few people who can read long English sentences. In Japan, we study English for at least six years, during our school years. However, since reading is the main focus, we do not learn to speak it. According to the information you gave me, each country is different even in Europe.Thank you for information.