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Eps 25: It's Very Minnie Tokyo Disneyland Show Review

Eps 25: It's Very Minnie Tokyo Disneyland Show Review

FromTokyo Kawaii Club Radio


Eps 25: It's Very Minnie Tokyo Disneyland Show Review

FromTokyo Kawaii Club Radio

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Length:
57 minutes
Released:
Jan 29, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Oh, hi! ??We're back with episode 25 of Tokyo Kawaii Club Radio! Do we review something? We sure do! We review the new Tokyo Disneyland show It's Very Minnie. I bet you don't know who's the star of that show. Minnie, you say? WHAAAA? You're on fire today. Maybe I should hire you to remember which episode number we're on; I could use your help! 
In addition to yapping about Minnie, we also go over some news as well as drop a new store discount code, so don't miss that. Hope you dig it! 
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See y'all in a couple of weeks! 
Remember: Never give up, never stop dreaming! OK, bye. ??
Released:
Jan 29, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

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Oh, hi! My name is Michael Donahoe. I recently moved to Japan to start my own business, Tokyo Kawaii Club. And now I’m starting my own podcast, Tokyo Kawaii Club Radio. Every other week, join me and my friend Manae Nishiyama as we discuss the Tokyo Disney parks, review a random Disney show, and give travel tips. Then, stay tuned AFTER the Disney discussion for a bonus Japan-centric episode where I talk about what it’s like to live in Japan (spoiler alert: it’s rad!).