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	<title>Comments on: Candy Tour &#8211; Part Two: Western Tokyo</title>
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		<title>By: ShopLittleGifts</title>
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		<description>How interesting, I definitely will go look for this PapaBubble shop the next time I&#039;m in Tokyo. It&#039;s so true, directions are impossible. Even taxi drivers can&#039;t find places without their GPS. But there is something amazing about Japanese culture in terms of how artisanal they are and how they master any craft. I often find myself watching through glass windows in the major food departments just to watch how they glaze a roll or wrap a gift. Fun!</description>
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