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Who hasn't seen the fun part 3? Click 👉 • Part 3 Dragged by a Japanese girl Model from Channel 📺 ... Part 4 is a long one. This part is the part where we drag the car to the cat shrine. Since the normal route that is dragged is under repair, Misa has to be dragged on the main road with a lot of cars. I have to say that I was a bit scared. When we arrived at the temple, I have to say that it was really great. Her sister introduced the shrine in a good-looking and knowledgeable way. As for me, I teased her like usual. It felt like I was traveling with a girl, like a couple 😂 It was so awesome. Her sister looked nice and friendly. When we arrived at the temple, she changed her mask to a clear one. She wanted me to see her face. Still, I'm not stopping my daydreaming, lol. Let's travel together. Follow me. I have Misa's IG to share with my friends. Follow the link. IG: / 6micha14 Hello, in this video, I take my friends to visit Asakusa Temple in another way. We will ride in a traditional Japanese rickshaw called a rickshaw. Someone will pull us. But today, I came in a special way. The person pulling the rickshaw will be a very cute woman. Got to enjoy the atmosphere around Asakusa Temple and the happiness from a cute, beautiful Japanese woman. I must say that my friends have to come and try it. This young woman is 28 years old, graduated and works as a model for photography at NHK and also works in a rickshaw. She understands the tourist attractions around Asakusa Temple very well. Not only is she beautiful, but she's also talented and knowledgeable (when she meets a young woman, she flatters her a lot, lol). No more explaining. I'm going to go sit in the car first. Let's go. #Japanese girl #Japanese rickshaw #Asakusa Follow us before anyone else on Facebook fan page, Japanese son-in-law: / koeijapan General Information Rickshaw Rickshaw or Ricksha is a human-powered transport with 1-2 people pulling a 2-wheeled cart that can carry 1-2 passengers. This form of transportation was very popular in Asian countries during the 19th century. Especially in Japan, the word “Rickshaw” originated from the Japanese word jinrikisha (人力車, 人 jin = human, 力 riki = energy or force, 車 sha = vehicle), which means “human-powered vehicle”. In the early days, the wheels of the rickshaw were made of steel, before being changed to rubber wheels for the comfort of the passengers. However, later, this type of rickshaw was considered unsafe for both the puller and the passengers, so many countries stopped using it. Currently, it is only seen in tourist attractions, where it provides services to tourists and also acts as a tour guide. Thank you for the information from See You Japan 📢*Support channels for the Japanese son-in-law channel* Kasikorn Bank Account number: 730-2-96195-0 Account name: Nitichot Nimnuan PS. Any amount of money, 10 baht, 20 baht, is fine as it is to encourage the Japanese son-in-law. And if you want me to go somewhere, please let me know. If you have transferred the money, please write in the comments so I can confirm. Thank you from the bottom of my heart as a Japanese son-in-law. 🙏🙏🙏