Robi Domingo explores Japan via train for four days
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Robi Domingo explores Japan via train for four days
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Published Nov 01, 2019 08:40 PM PHT

Robi Domingo explored the eastern region of Japan by train for the first time for four days. The television host uploaded a travel vlog on his channel on Thursday, October 31.
Robi Domingo explored the eastern region of Japan by train for the first time for four days. The television host uploaded a travel vlog on his channel on Thursday, October 31.
"Four hours from Manila is a country known for its exciting cities, rich culture, napakasarap na pagkain at out of this world technology—Japan. Masasabi kong Japan ang isa sa pinakapaborito kong bansa sa mundo. I feel a deep connection to it and every time I visit, I constantly learn and experience something new. Matuturing kong second home na ang Japan," Robi said vlog.
"Four hours from Manila is a country known for its exciting cities, rich culture, napakasarap na pagkain at out of this world technology—Japan. Masasabi kong Japan ang isa sa pinakapaborito kong bansa sa mundo. I feel a deep connection to it and every time I visit, I constantly learn and experience something new. Matuturing kong second home na ang Japan," Robi said vlog.
Robi rode the Shikansen or bullet train, which is said to be one of the fastest trains in the world during his four-day adventure in Japan. He visited scenic spots like Matsushima Bay, Hirosaki City Apple Park, Saigyo Modoshi no Matsu Park, among others. He also tried different cuisines in the country like the Gyutan or beef tongue and Kiritanpo Nabe.
Robi rode the Shikansen or bullet train, which is said to be one of the fastest trains in the world during his four-day adventure in Japan. He visited scenic spots like Matsushima Bay, Hirosaki City Apple Park, Saigyo Modoshi no Matsu Park, among others. He also tried different cuisines in the country like the Gyutan or beef tongue and Kiritanpo Nabe.
"There is more to Japan. There is more to feel, there is more to taste and more to see and I certainly will be back here in the land of the rising sun," he said in the conclusion of his video.
"There is more to Japan. There is more to feel, there is more to taste and more to see and I certainly will be back here in the land of the rising sun," he said in the conclusion of his video.
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