Speaking in Japanese (with handy subtitles), Finn takes you on a brief tour of Sensō-Ji, an ancient Buddhist temple located in Asakusa, Tokyo. This is Tokyo’s oldest temple, and one of its most well-known. Tourists from all over the world visit Sensō-Ji every year. On the day we were there, we counted eleven different field trips of Japanese school children. Now you can have your own private guide. Enjoy!
Hi Finn Tokyo temple looks awesome
Wish I there.
Send pics
If u get a chance
Awesome!
I am amazed… what a way to learn about the world! How very lucky you all are!
Finn, you are FANTASTIC!
“Moto wasabi shite kudasai.”
What a guy! He even got frustrated in Japanese! A+ from me in “Japanese 101”.
Your kids are indeed tireless and….everything else you would ever want your kids to be!
xox,#1FANNY
Wow good Job Finn! This is awesome!
Finn!!
your Japanese is so good!!
Just wonderful. Thanks Finn and I hope to see you tackle Mandarin next.
Yeah! Go Finn! Fantastic!
Finn..I am amazed. You really sound Japanese.
Finn, congratulations on your excellent mastery of Japanese. It is a very difficult language for English speakers. I’m so impressed.
Continue your fabulous adventures,you intrepid Flackett-Levins. Enjoy! love,Aunty Wendy
Sayonara
SO cool!
wow, so impressive finn! looking forward to hearing catalan in the spring… !
Nice job, Finn!
And a big shout out to the rest of the Flackett-Levin clan!
Yay Finn! Very cool.
(loved the out-takes.)
Finn! Big thumbs up! That was not easy, but you did it! And we all got ot learn something new. Thank you.
xox