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We are 2 Indian sisters "Sweety & Nemo" who are passionate about exploring the world of K-Pop, K-Drama, J-Pop, J-Drama and Anime. So join us in our journey and let's explore more Korean and Japanese content together!!! :D :D :D
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Wow, it's already been 3 years since we started our YouTube channel "Sweety & Nemo".It's amazing how time flies! It feels like just yesterday when we uploaded our very first video. We are truly grateful to everyone who has played a part in the growth of our channel. We have cherished every single moment of our YouTube journey and have discovered so many talented artists along the way.
Not only has our YouTube channel brought us joy, but it has also brought about positive changes in our personal lives. We are excited to continue this journey of exploring more Korean and Japanese content. Your continued support means the world to us! ♥️♥️♥️
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It was truly one of the most memorable moments during my trip! We were enjoying our time in Arashiyama, a beautiful district in Kyoto, when a group of shy high school boys approached us with a request for a group photo. Their delight in encountering Indians was evident on their faces! We had a chance to engage in a brief conversation with them, making it a truly wonderful day☺️🥰🥰
#Japan #Kyoto #Arashiyama #京都 #嵐山
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Japanese Curry Rice (カレーライス)🤤🤤🤤 #カレーライス #Japan #IndianInJapan
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Tried "Grilled Oyster" for the first time ever in Japan! #Japan #IndianInJapan
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Hiroshima Cenotaph.
The Memorial Cenotaph is otherwise officially known as the 'Memorial Monument for Hiroshima, City of Peace'.The cenotaph's shape resembles an ancient clay house that helps shelter the souls of the victims from rain. The stone base houses a registry of the names of over 300,000 people who lost their lives during and after the bombing.
#Hiroshima #Japan
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Children's Peace Monument.
The Children's Peace Monument was built to commemorate Sadako Sasaki and the thousands of child victims from the atomic bombing of Hiroshima. Sadako Sasaki was a young girl who was exposed to radiation from the atomic bomb blast, dying ten years later after a long battle with leukemia. Before she passed away, Sadako had a vision to create one thousand cranes—which she achieved—echoing the Japanese tradition that granted one wish upon doing so. Sadako's wish was for a world without nuclear weapons.
#Hiroshima #Japan
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Hiroshima Peace Memorial.
The building was the only structure that remained standing in the area around the atomic bombing of Hiroshima at the end of World War II. The ruin of the hall serves as a memorial to the over 140,000 people who were killed in the bombing. It is permanently kept in a state of preserved ruin as a reminder of the destructive effects of nuclear warfare.
#Hiroshima #Japan
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Itsukushima Shrine (Miyajima)
#Japan
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In love with Japanese Matcha Icecream!!!🥰 #matchaicecream #Japan #IndianInJapan
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