Cup Noodle Museum
A tour inside Cup Noodle Museum. The interactive museum is design to stir the creativity and curiosity within every child. Through the museum's exhibits you can learn about the creative thinking of Momofuku Ando the founder of Nissin Food Products and inventor of Chicken Ramen, the worlds first instant Ramen. Admission Fee is 500 yen and 300 yen for making your own cup noodles package.
It's located in Yokohama, 8 minute walk from Minatomirai line Minatomirai Station.
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Tokyo | Wikipedia audio article
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Tokyo
00:03:52 1 Etymology
00:05:05 2 History
00:05:14 2.1 Pre-1869 (Edo period)
00:07:28 2.2 1869–1943
00:08:36 2.3 1943–present
00:12:29 3 Geography
00:14:28 3.1 Special wards
00:16:19 3.2 Tama Area (Western Tokyo)
00:16:52 3.2.1 Cities
00:17:18 3.2.2 Nishi-Tama District
00:18:14 3.3 Islands
00:20:10 3.4 National parks
00:21:09 3.5 Seismicity
00:21:18 3.5.1 Common seismicity
00:22:13 3.5.2 Infrequent powerful quakes
00:22:58 3.6 Climate
00:25:53 4 Cityscape
00:27:03 5 Environment
00:28:38 6 Demographics
00:29:53 7 Economy
00:34:57 8 Transportation
00:37:33 9 Education
00:40:04 10 Culture
00:42:24 11 Sports
00:44:26 12 In popular culture
00:45:42 13 International relations
00:46:07 13.1 Sister cities, sister states, and friendship agreements
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The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing.
- Socrates
SUMMARY
=======
Tokyo (東京, Tōkyō, ; Japanese: [toːkʲoː] (listen)), officially Tokyo Metropolis (東京都, Tōkyō-to), one of the 47 prefectures of Japan, has served as the Japanese capital since 1869. As of 2014, the Greater Tokyo Area ranked as the most populous metropolitan area in the world. The urban area houses the seat of the Emperor of Japan, of the Japanese government and of the National Diet. Tokyo forms part of the Kantō region on the southeastern side of Japan's main island, Honshu, and includes the Izu Islands and Ogasawara Islands. Tokyo was formerly named Edo when Shōgun Tokugawa Ieyasu made the city as his headquarters in 1603. It became the capital after Emperor Meiji moved his seat to the city from Kyoto in 1868; at that time Edo was renamed Tokyo. Tokyo Metropolis formed in 1943 from the merger of the former Tokyo Prefecture (東京府, Tōkyō-fu) and the city of Tokyo (東京市, Tōkyō-shi).
Tokyo is often referred to as a city but is officially known and governed as a metropolitan prefecture, which differs from and combines elements of a city and a prefecture, a characteristic unique to Tokyo.
The 23 Special Wards of Tokyo were formerly Tokyo City. On July 1, 1943, it merged with Tokyo Prefecture and became Tokyo Metropolis with an additional 26 municipalities in the western part of the prefecture, and the Izu islands and Ogasawara islands south of Tokyo. The population of the special wards is over 9 million people, with the total population of Tokyo Metropolis exceeding 13.8 million. The prefecture is part of the world's most populous metropolitan area called the Greater Tokyo Area with over 38 million people and the world's largest urban agglomeration economy. As of 2011, Tokyo hosted 51 of the Fortune Global 500 companies, the highest number of any city in the world at that time. Tokyo ranked third (twice) in the International Financial Centres Development Index. The city is home to various television networks such as Fuji TV, Tokyo MX, TV Tokyo, TV Asahi, Nippon Television, NHK and the Tokyo Broadcasting System.
Tokyo ranks first in the Global Economic Power Index and third in the Global Cities Index. The GaWC's 2008 inventory classified Tokyo as an alpha+ world city – and as of 2014 TripAdvisor's World City Survey ranked Tokyo first in its Best overall experience category (the city also ranked first in the following categories: helpfulness of locals, nightlife, shopping, local public transportation and cleanliness of streets). As of 2015 Tokyo ranked as the 11th-most expensive city for expatriates, according to the Mercer consulting firm, and also the world's 11th-most expensive city according to the Economist Intelligence Unit's cost-of-living survey. In 2015, Tokyo was named the Most Liveable City in the world by the magazine Monocle. The Michelin Guide has awarded Tokyo by far the most Michelin stars of any city in the world. Tokyo was ranked first out of all sixty cities in the 2017 Safe Cities Index. The QS Best Student Cities ranked Tokyo as the 3rd-best city in the world to be a university student in 2016 and 2nd in 2018.
Tokyo hosted the 1964 Summer Olympics, the 1979 G-7 summit ...
Tokyo | Wikipedia audio article
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00:05:15 1 Etymology
00:06:49 2 History
00:06:58 2.1 Pre-1869 (Edo period)
00:09:57 2.2 1869–1943
00:11:27 2.3 1943–present
00:16:40 3 Geography
00:19:16 3.1 Special wards
00:21:42 3.2 Tama Area (Western Tokyo)
00:22:26 3.2.1 Cities
00:22:59 3.2.2 Nishi-Tama District
00:24:10 3.3 Islands
00:26:44 3.4 National parks
00:28:00 3.5 Seismicity
00:28:08 3.5.1 Common seismicity
00:29:21 3.5.2 Infrequent powerful quakes
00:30:18 3.6 Climate
00:34:16 4 Cityscape
00:35:47 5 Environment
00:37:53 6 Demographics
00:39:31 7 Economy
00:46:21 8 Transportation
00:49:48 9 Education
00:52:09 10 Culture
00:55:16 11 Sports
00:58:04 12 In popular culture
00:59:44 13 International relations
01:00:15 13.1 Sister cities, sister states, and friendship agreements
Listening is a more natural way of learning, when compared to reading. Written language only began at around 3200 BC, but spoken language has existed long ago.
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- increases imagination and understanding
- improves your listening skills
- improves your own spoken accent
- learn while on the move
- reduce eye strain
Now learn the vast amount of general knowledge available on Wikipedia through audio (audio article). You could even learn subconsciously by playing the audio while you are sleeping! If you are planning to listen a lot, you could try using a bone conduction headphone, or a standard speaker instead of an earphone.
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Speaking Rate: 0.7504042670543587
Voice name: en-US-Wavenet-E
I cannot teach anybody anything, I can only make them think.
- Socrates
SUMMARY
=======
Tokyo (東京, Tōkyō, English: , Japanese: [toːkʲoː] (listen); lit. Eastern Capital), officially Tokyo Metropolis (東京都, Tōkyō-to), one of the 47 prefectures of Japan, has served as the Japanese capital since 1869. As of 2014, the Greater Tokyo Area ranked as the most populous metropolitan area in the world. The urban area houses the seat of the Emperor of Japan, of the Japanese government and of the National Diet. Tokyo forms part of the Kantō region on the southeastern side of Japan's main island, Honshu, and includes the Izu Islands and Ogasawara Islands. Tokyo was formerly named Edo when Shōgun Tokugawa Ieyasu made the city his headquarters in 1603. It became the capital after Emperor Meiji moved his seat to the city from Kyoto in 1868; at that time Edo was renamed Tokyo. Tokyo Metropolis formed in 1943 from the merger of the former Tokyo Prefecture (東京府, Tōkyō-fu) and the city of Tokyo (東京市, Tōkyō-shi). Tokyo is often referred to as a city but is officially known and governed as a metropolitan prefecture, which differs from and combines elements of a city and a prefecture, a characteristic unique to Tokyo.
The 23 Special Wards of Tokyo were formerly Tokyo City. On July 1, 1943, it merged with Tokyo Prefecture and became Tokyo Metropolis with an additional 26 municipalities in the western part of the prefecture, and the Izu islands and Ogasawara islands south of Tokyo. The population of the special wards is over 9 million people, with the total population of Tokyo Metropolis exceeding 13.8 million. The prefecture is part of the world's most populous metropolitan area called the Greater Tokyo Area with over 38 million people and the world's largest urban agglomeration economy. As of 2011, Tokyo hosted 51 of the Fortune Global 500 companies, the highest number of any city in the world at that time. Tokyo ranked third (twice) in the International Financial Centres Development Index. The city is home to various television networks such as Fuji TV, Tokyo MX, TV Tokyo, TV Asahi, Nippon Television, NHK and the Tokyo Broadcasting System.
Tokyo ranks first in the Global Economic Power Index and third in the Global Cities Index. The GaWC's 2008 inventory classified Tokyo as an alpha+ world city – and as of 2014 TripAdvisor's World City Survey ranked Tokyo first in its Best overall experience category (the city also ranked first in the following categories: helpfulness of locals, nightlife, shopping, local public transportation and cleanliness of streets). As of 2015 Tokyo ranked as the 11th-most expensive city for expatriates, according to the Mercer consulting firm, and also the world's 11th-most expensive city according to the Economist Intelligence Unit's cost-of-living survey. In 2015, Tokyo was named the Most Liveable City in the world by the magazine Monocle. The Michelin Guide has awarded Tokyo by far the most Michelin stars of any city in the world. Tokyo was ranked first out of all sixty cit ...
Tokyo | Wikipedia audio article
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Tokyo
Listening is a more natural way of learning, when compared to reading. Written language only began at around 3200 BC, but spoken language has existed long ago.
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- improves your listening skills
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- learn while on the move
- reduce eye strain
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The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing.
- Socrates
SUMMARY
=======
Tokyo (東京, Tōkyō, ; Japanese: [toːkʲoː] (listen)), officially Tokyo Metropolis (東京都, Tōkyō-to), one of the 47 prefectures of Japan, has served as the Japanese capital since 1869. As of 2014 the Greater Tokyo Area ranked as the most populous metropolitan area in the world. The urban area houses the seat of the Emperor of Japan, of the Japanese government and of the National Diet. Tokyo forms part of the Kantō region on the southeastern side of Japan's main island, Honshu, and includes the Izu Islands and Ogasawara Islands. Tokyo was formerly named Edo when Shōgun Tokugawa Ieyasu made the city as his headquarters in 1603. It became the capital after Emperor Meiji moved his seat to the city from Kyoto in 1868; at that time Edo was renamed Tokyo. Tokyo Metropolis formed in 1943 from the merger of the former Tokyo Prefecture (東京府, Tōkyō-fu) and the city of Tokyo (東京市, Tōkyō-shi).
Tokyo is often referred to as a city but is officially known and governed as a metropolitan prefecture, which differs from and combines elements of a city and a prefecture, a characteristic unique to Tokyo.
The 23 Special Wards of Tokyo were formerly Tokyo City. On July 1, 1943 it merged with Tokyo Prefecture and became Tokyo Metropolis with an additional 26 municipalities in the western part of the prefecture, and the Izu islands and Ogasawara islands south of Tokyo. The population of the special wards is over 9 million people, with the total population of Tokyo Metropolis exceeding 13.8 million. The prefecture is part of the world's most populous metropolitan area called the Greater Tokyo Area with over 38 million people and the world's largest urban agglomeration economy. As of 2011 Tokyo hosted 51 of the Fortune Global 500 companies, the highest number of any city in the world at that time. Tokyo ranked third (twice) in the International Financial Centres Development Index. The city is home to various television networks such as Fuji TV, Tokyo MX, TV Tokyo, TV Asahi, Nippon Television, NHK and the Tokyo Broadcasting System.
Tokyo ranks first in the Global Economic Power Index and third in the Global Cities Index. The GaWC's 2008 inventory classified Tokyo as an alpha+ world city – and as of 2014 TripAdvisor's World City Survey ranked Tokyo first in its Best overall experience category (the city also ranked first in the following categories: helpfulness of locals, nightlife, shopping, local public transportation and cleanliness of streets). As of 2015 Tokyo ranked as the 11th-most expensive city for expatriates, according to the Mercer consulting firm, and also the world's 11th-most expensive city according to the Economist Intelligence Unit's cost-of-living survey. In 2015, Tokyo was named the Most Liveable City in the world by the magazine Monocle. The Michelin Guide has awarded Tokyo by far the most Michelin stars of any city in the world. Tokyo was ranked first out of all sixty cities in the 2017 Safe Cities Index. The QS Best Student Cities ranked Tokyo as the 3rd-best city in the world to be a university student in 2016 and 2nd in 2018.
Tokyo hosted the 1964 Summer Olympics, the 1979 G-7 summit, the 1986 G-7 summit, and the 1993 G-7 summit, and will host the 2019 Rugby World Cup, the 2020 Summer Olympics and the 2020 Summer Paralympics.
Tokyo | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
00:04:10 1 Etymology
00:05:29 2 History
00:05:38 2.1 Pre-1869 (Edo period)
00:08:02 2.2 1869–1943
00:09:16 2.3 1943–present
00:13:29 3 Geography
00:15:37 3.1 Special wards
00:17:37 3.2 Tama Area (Western Tokyo)
00:18:15 3.2.1 Cities
00:18:43 3.2.2 Nishi-Tama District
00:19:44 3.3 Islands
00:21:48 3.4 National parks
00:22:51 3.5 Seismicity
00:23:00 3.5.1 Common seismicity
00:23:59 3.5.2 Infrequent powerful quakes
00:24:48 3.6 Climate
00:28:00 4 Cityscape
00:29:14 5 Environment
00:30:58 6 Demographics
00:32:20 7 Economy
00:37:48 8 Transportation
00:40:35 9 Education
00:43:22 10 Culture
00:45:52 11 Sports
00:48:03 12 In popular culture
00:49:26 13 International relations
00:49:52 13.1 Sister cities, sister states, and friendship agreements
Listening is a more natural way of learning, when compared to reading. Written language only began at around 3200 BC, but spoken language has existed long ago.
Learning by listening is a great way to:
- increases imagination and understanding
- improves your listening skills
- improves your own spoken accent
- learn while on the move
- reduce eye strain
Now learn the vast amount of general knowledge available on Wikipedia through audio (audio article). You could even learn subconsciously by playing the audio while you are sleeping! If you are planning to listen a lot, you could try using a bone conduction headphone, or a standard speaker instead of an earphone.
Listen on Google Assistant through Extra Audio:
Other Wikipedia audio articles at:
Upload your own Wikipedia articles through:
Speaking Rate: 0.87934487435504
Voice name: en-GB-Wavenet-B
I cannot teach anybody anything, I can only make them think.
- Socrates
SUMMARY
=======
Tokyo (東京, Tōkyō, ; Japanese: [toːkʲoː] (listen)), officially Tokyo Metropolis (東京都, Tōkyō-to), one of the 47 prefectures of Japan, has served as the Japanese capital since 1869. As of 2014, the Greater Tokyo Area ranked as the most populous metropolitan area in the world. The urban area houses the seat of the Emperor of Japan, of the Japanese government and of the National Diet. Tokyo forms part of the Kantō region on the southeastern side of Japan's main island, Honshu, and includes the Izu Islands and Ogasawara Islands. Tokyo was formerly named Edo when Shōgun Tokugawa Ieyasu made the city as his headquarters in 1603. It became the capital after Emperor Meiji moved his seat to the city from Kyoto in 1868; at that time Edo was renamed Tokyo. Tokyo Metropolis formed in 1943 from the merger of the former Tokyo Prefecture (東京府, Tōkyō-fu) and the city of Tokyo (東京市, Tōkyō-shi).
Tokyo is often referred to as a city but is officially known and governed as a metropolitan prefecture, which differs from and combines elements of a city and a prefecture, a characteristic unique to Tokyo.
The 23 Special Wards of Tokyo were formerly Tokyo City. On July 1, 1943, it merged with Tokyo Prefecture and became Tokyo Metropolis with an additional 26 municipalities in the western part of the prefecture, and the Izu islands and Ogasawara islands south of Tokyo. The population of the special wards is over 9 million people, with the total population of Tokyo Metropolis exceeding 13.8 million. The prefecture is part of the world's most populous metropolitan area called the Greater Tokyo Area with over 38 million people and the world's largest urban agglomeration economy. As of 2011, Tokyo hosted 51 of the Fortune Global 500 companies, the highest number of any city in the world at that time. Tokyo ranked third (twice) in the International Financial Centres Development Index. The city is home to various television networks such as Fuji TV, Tokyo MX, TV Tokyo, TV Asahi, Nippon Television, NHK and the Tokyo Broadcasting System.
Tokyo ranks first in the Global Economic Power Index and third in the Global Cities Index. The GaWC's 2008 inventory classified Tokyo as an alpha+ world city – and as of 2014 TripAdvisor's World City Survey ranked Tokyo first in its Best overall experience category (the city also ranked first in the following categories: helpfulness of locals, nightlife, shopping, local public transportation and cleanliness of streets). As of 2015 Tokyo ranked as the 11th-most expensive city for expatriates, according to the Mercer consulting firm, and also the world's 11th-most expensive city according to the Economist Intelligence Unit's cost-of-living survey. In 2015, Tokyo was named the Most Liveable City in the world by the magazine Monocle. The Michelin Guide has awarded Tokyo by far the most Michelin stars of any city in the world. Tokyo was ranked first out of all sixty cities in the 2017 Safe Cities Inde ...
中野 天馬 中野店のトイレ Toilet Tianma Nakano shop
撮影日 2015年08月17日
天馬 中野店のトイレです。
内装がきれいで大変に豪華なイメージの個室でした。
レバー式
ウォシュレット 有
トイレの住所は、東京都中野区中野5-61-7です。
撮影機種 コンパクトデジタルカメラ Canon SX600HS
Tianma is Nakano store toilet. Interior It was private room clean and very luxurious image. Lever-bidet Yu toilet address is Nakano-ku, Tokyo Nakano 5-61-7.
天麻是野商店的厕所。内饰这是私人房间干净,非常豪华的形象。杠杆浴盆宇厕所地址是中野区,东京中野5-61-7。
Tianma Nakano दुकान शौचालय है। भीतरी निजी कमरे स्वच्छ और बहुत ही शानदार छवि थी। लीवर bidet यू शौचालय का पता Nakano-ku, टोक्यो Nakano 5-61-7 है।
Tianma es Nakano tienda de aseo. Interior Fue habitación privada imagen limpia y muy lujoso. Palanca-bidé dirección aseo Yu es Nakano-ku, Tokyo Nakano 5-61-7.
Tianma является Накано магазин туалет. Интерьер Именно отдельная комната чистая и очень роскошный образ. Рычаг-биде Ю. туалет адрес Накано-ку, Токио 5-61-7 Накано.
Tianma est Nakano magasin toilettes. Il était Intérieur chambre privée image propre et très luxueux. Levier-bidet Yu adresse de toilette est Nakano-ku, Tokyo Nakano 5-61-7.
TIANMA هو ناكانو مخزن المرحاض. كان الداخلية وغرفة خاصة صورة نظيفة وفخمة جدا. رافعة بيديت يو عنوان المرحاض ناكانو-كو، طوكيو ناكانو 5-61-7.
Tianma é Nakano higiênico loja. Interior Foi sala privada imagem limpa e muito luxuosos. Lever-bidê Yu endereço vaso sanitário é Nakano-ku, Tokyo Nakano 5-61-7.
Tianma adalah Nakano kedai tandas. Interior Ia adalah bilik peribadi imej bersih dan sangat mewah. Lever-bidet Yu alamat tandas adalah Nakano-ku, Tokyo 5-61-7 Nakano.
Tianma Nakano দোকান টয়লেট হয়. অভ্যন্তরীণ এটা প্রাইভেট রুম পরিষ্কার এবং খুব বিলাসবহুল ইমেজ ছিল. লিভার-Bidet ইউ টয়লেট অঙ্ক Nakano-Ku, টোকিও Nakano 5-61-7 হয়.
築地 築地本願寺の男子トイレ Men's toilet of Tsukiji Honganji
撮影日 2015年10月22日
築地本願寺の男子トイレです。
レバー式
ウォシュレット 有
トイレの住所は、東京都中央区築地3-15-1です。
撮影機種 コンパクトデジタルカメラ Canon SX600HS
It is a men's toilet of Tsukiji Honganji. Lever-bidet Yu toilet address is Chuo-ku, Tokyo Tsukiji 3-15-1. Shooting model compact digital camera Canon SX600HS
这是筑地本愿寺的一个男人的厕所。杠杆浴盆宇厕所的地址是中央区,东京筑地3-15-1。拍摄模式的紧凑型数码相机佳能SX600HS
यह Tsukiji Honganji की एक पुरुषों के शौचालय है। लीवर bidet यू शौचालय का पता Chuo-ku, टोक्यो Tsukiji 3-15-1 है। शूटिंग मॉडल कॉम्पैक्ट डिजिटल कैमरा कैनन SX600HS
Es higiénico de Tsukiji Honganji de hombres. Palanca-bidé dirección aseo Yu es Chuo-ku, Tokyo Tsukiji 3-15-1. Fotomodelo cámara digital Canon SX600HS
Это мужская туалетная из Цукидзи Honganji. Рычаг-биде Ю. туалет адрес Тюо-ку, Токио Цукидзи 3-15-1. Съемка модель компактной цифровой камеры Canon SX600HS
Il est la toilette de Tsukiji Honganji d'hommes. Levier-bidet Yu adresse de toilette est Chuo-ku, Tokyo Tsukiji 3-15-1. Modèle de tournage appareil photo numérique compact Canon SX600HS
فمن مرحاض للرجال في تسوكيجي هونغانجي. رافعة بيديت يو عنوان المرحاض تشو-كو، طوكيو تسوكيجي 3-15-1. نموذج اطلاق النار الكاميرا الرقمية المدمجة كانون SX600HS
É toalete de Tsukiji Honganji dos homens. Lever-bidê Yu endereço vaso sanitário é Chuo-ku, Tokyo Tsukiji 3-15-1. Modelo de rodagem câmera digital compacta Canon SX600HS
Ia adalah tandas lelaki Tsukiji Honganji. Lever-bidet Yu alamat tandas adalah Chuo-ku, Tokyo 3-15-1 Tsukiji. Model menembak kamera kompak digital Canon SX600HS
এটা সুকিজি হোংগাঞ্জি একটি পুরুষদের টয়লেট হয়. লিভার-Bidet ইউ টয়লেট অঙ্ক Chuo-Ku, টোকিও সুকিজি 3-15-1 হয়. শুটিং মডেল কম্প্যাক্ট ডিজিটাল ক্যামেরা ক্যানন SX600HS
桜新町 リアン・ドゥ・サザエさんのトイレ Toilet Liende SAZAESAN
撮影日 2015年10月09日
LiendeSAZAESAN(リアン・ドゥ・サザエさん)のトイレです。
押しボタン式
ウォシュレット 有
トイレの住所は、東京都世田谷区桜新町1-8-9 Sakura House 101です。
撮影機種 コンパクトデジタルカメラ Canon SX600HS
It is a toilet LiendeSAZAESAN (Liens de turban-san). Push-button-bidet Yu toilet address, Tokyo is Setagaya Sakurashinmachi 1-8-9 Sakura House 101. Shooting model compact digital camera Canon SX600HS
这是一个厕所LiendeSAZAESAN(留置权去头巾SAN)。按钮式,坐浴盆宇厕所地址,东京都世田谷是Sakurashinmachi1-8-9樱花之家101。拍摄模式的紧凑型数码相机佳能SX600HS
यह एक शौचालय LiendeSAZAESAN (Liens डे पगड़ी सान) है। पुश बटन bidet यू शौचालय पता, टोक्यो Setagaya Sakurashinmachi 1-8-9 सकुरा हाउस 101 है। शूटिंग मॉडल कॉम्पैक्ट डिजिटल कैमरा कैनन SX600HS
Es un inodoro LiendeSAZAESAN (Liens de turbante-san). Push-button-bidé dirección aseo Yu, Tokio es Setagaya Sakurashinmachi 1-8-9 Sakura House 101. Fotomodelo cámara digital Canon SX600HS
Это туалет LiendeSAZAESAN (залоги де-Сан - тюрбан). Нажмите кнопку-биде Ю. туалет адрес, Токио Setagaya Sakurashinmachi 1-8-9 Сакура Дом 101. Съемка модель компактной цифровой камеры Canon SX600HS
Il ya une toilette LiendeSAZAESAN (Liens de turban-san). Poussez-button-bidet Yu adresse de toilette, Tokyo est Setagaya Sakurashinmachi 1-8-9 Sakura House 101. Modèle de tournage appareil photo numérique compact Canon SX600HS
وهو المرحاض LiendeSAZAESAN (بالامتيازات دي عمامة-سان). دفع زر بيديت يو عنوان المرحاض، طوكيو سيتاجايا Sakurashinmachi 1-8-9 ساكورا البيت 101. نموذج اطلاق النار الكاميرا الرقمية المدمجة كانون SX600HS
É um vaso sanitário LiendeSAZAESAN (Liens de-san turbante). Push-button-bidê Yu endereço vaso sanitário, Tóquio é Setagaya Sakurashinmachi 1-8-9 Sakura House 101. Modelo de rodagem câmera digital compacta Canon SX600HS
Ia adalah tandas LiendeSAZAESAN (lien de serban-san). Tekan butang-bidet Yu alamat tandas, Tokyo adalah Setagaya Sakurashinmachi 1-8-9 Sakura House 101. Model menembak kamera kompak digital Canon SX600HS
এটি একটি টয়লেট LiendeSAZAESAN (Liens ডি পাগড়ি-সান) হয়. পুশ-বাটন-Bidet ইউ টয়লেট অঙ্ক, টোকিও Setagaya Sakurashinmachi 1-8-9 সাকুরা হাউস 101. শুটিং মডেল কম্প্যাক্ট ডিজিটাল ক্যামেরা ক্যানন SX600HS