toco toco - Season 1 Episode 13 Take0920you, video games youtuber
Today Take0920you, a video game streamer on Youtube, is taking us to Akihabara, to the Kanda Myojin Shrine and to the retro game shop "Friends"!
The video game streaming culture is growing more and more in Japan and Take has been streaming for 4 years now on many games but mostly on Minecraft.
Take is taking us to Akihabara, known as the electric town, where you can find a lot of video games shops.
The first place Take wants to introduce is a shrine situated at 5 minutes walk from Akihabara's station, called the Kanda Myojin Shrine. The Kanda Myojin Shrine is famous for people seeking good fortune in business and trade.
You will find the ema wooden plates, that are ex-votos on which people write a wish they would like to see come true. As the shrine is situated close to Akihabara, a lot of these plates are decorated with animation character portraits.
The second place Take is introducing us is a retro game shop called "Friends" which is a famous store, quite hidden in Akihabara. You will find Game Boy games, Famicom games, Game Gear games but also very recent games as well. Take is looking for a retro game called "Spelunker" known to be one of the hardest game.
First Air Date: Dec 26, 2014
Last Air date: Jun 01, 2019
Season: 3 Season
Episode: 74 Episode
Runtime: 26 minutes
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Popularity: 13.496
Language: Japanese
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