A food and travel video showcases the host's experience in Harajuku, Tokyo, Japan, exploring the area's unique and colorful food scene. The host visits various shops and eateries, including a grilled cheese sandwich shop, a cotton candy store, and a crepe shop, where they try rainbow-colored grilled cheese, cotton candy with different flavors in each layer, and strawberry cheesecake crepes.
The host is joined by a local friend, Shizuka, who is a food blogger and a finalist of Miss World Japan 2003. They also visit a shop called "Long Longer Longest" that sells long, potato-based snacks, and try the longest option, which is 52 centimeters long.
Throughout the video, the host emphasizes the cuteness and uniqueness of Harajuku's food scene, as well as the importance of experiencing local culture through food. The video concludes with the host thanking Shizuka for showing them around and encouraging viewers to subscribe to their channel for more food and travel content.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The video is about a food tour in Harajuku, Tokyo, Japan.
2. The host is joined by a Japanese friend, Shizuka.
3. Harajuku is known for its quirky vintage clothing stores, iconic cute fashion, and food.
4. The first stop is a grilled cheese sandwich shop.
5. Shizuka is a TV and YouTube host in Japan with a channel called "By Food Japan".
6. The grilled cheese sandwich shop has a surprise inside the sandwich.
7. The host and Shizuka try a rainbow grilled cheese sandwich.
8. They also visit a cotton candy shop called Tokyo Candy Factory.
9. Each layer of the cotton candy has a different flavor.
10. Shizuka is a finalist of Miss World Japan 2003.
11. The next stop is a crepe shop called Marion Crepes.
12. Marion Crepes is a popular crepe shop in Harajuku that has been around since the 1970s.
13. The shop is known for its ice cream crepes, which were popularized by the owner.
14. The host and Shizuka try a strawberry cheesecake crepe and a chocolate crepe.
15. The final stop is a shop called Long Longer Longest, which sells long French fries.
16. The shop's name refers to the different lengths of French fries available: 32cm, 42cm, and 52cm.
17. The host and Shizuka try the longest French fries, which are 52cm long.
18. The French fries come in different flavors, including barbecue, butter, and soy sauce.