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I was just seconding a suggestion for a place to get yatai. If he had asked for Chinese food better than what they have in Hong Kong I wouldn't have said a word.
Sorry.I had no intention to recommend Yokohama Chinatown for Japanese food yatai.OP referred to yakitori,butamaki,ramen and izakaya style food.OP obviously wants to know something exotic for his in-laws.I just wanted to say Yokohama china town and the food they can get there is not exotic for them.
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Sorry.I had no intention to recommend Yokohama Chinatown for Japanese food yatai.OP referred to yakitori,butamaki,ramen and izakaya style food.OP obviously wants to know something exotic for his in-laws.I just wanted to say Yokohama china town and the food they can get there is not exotic for them.
His in-laws didn't live in HK, they just took a bus tour there once. The nikuman available in Chinatown was some of the best I have ever had (not that I am any expert).

I seem to remember some stalls near Yurakucho station...maybe under the tracks (?)
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His in-laws didn't live in HK, they just took a bus tour there once. The nikuman available in Chinatown was some of the best I have ever had (not that I am any expert).

I seem to remember some stalls near Yurakucho station...maybe under the tracks (?)
I thought he and his wife( and her family) are Chinese(HK) and moved to Canada...
At least his wife has asian appearance.I checked out his Honeymoon pictures.Or the cutest girl on that pictures is not his current wife..

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I thought he and his wife( and her family) are Chinese(HK) and moved to Canada...
At least his wife has asian appearance.I checked out his Honeymoon pictures.Or the cutest girl on that pictures is not his current wife..
I don't know... this is what I was going from:

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my in-laws joined one of those guided tour 10 years ago when they were in Hong Kong, the entire trip was just about sitting in a bus and passing by attraction,
Indeed, if they are Chinese from HK, then Chinatown in Yokohama may not be as interesting for them.
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I don't know... this is what I was going from:



Indeed, if they are Chinese from HK, then Chinatown in Yokohama may not be as interesting for them.
Actually, Yes we are Chinese from HK, but I came when i was like 12, and I lived in Yokosuka between 8-10, so technically, I am Chinese that has a stronger bond to either Canadian or Japanese culture

I visit Chinatown everytime I am in Japan, I actually do like the food there... The last time I went back to HK, I got a stomach flu after my first meal, so I can't tell what is authentic.. food that make you sick, or food

For sure, I am taking them to Chinatown, if they decide to yell at me, then whatever

Thanks for all your suggestions guys, whenever you guys discover the date to Sapporo Matsuri, let me know
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Thanks for all your suggestions guys, whenever you guys discover the date to Sapporo Matsuri, let me know
I have posted already.
http://www.japanforum.com/forum/japa...tml#post830351
June 14 to 16 in every year.
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I have posted already.
http://www.japanforum.com/forum/japa...tml#post830351
June 14 to 16 in every year.
Thanks Fujikuro

But when i went to the site, it was suggesting it to be only for 2010. I am glad that you provided the info of this being every year

Thanks!
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Thanks Fujikuro

But when i went to the site, it was suggesting it to be only for 2010. I am glad that you provided the info of this being every year

Thanks!
Which site do you mean?Only for 2010?

http://www.japanforum.com/forum/japa...tml#post829905
At least ,official page is not suggesting.

Sorry,in Japanese.The shrine official.
http://www.hokkaidojingu.or.jp/festival/index.html
According to this page,
June 15th has been the day on which main festival is held since 1874.
June 14th is the eve.
On June 16th ,the parade.

Official HP of the shrine in Chinese.
神宮活動月曆 : 北海道神宮
六月十五日 「例祭」(定期祭典)

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