I think the first video is a very useful YouTube video for foreign tourists and Japanese people traveling. I think the traditional Japanese shrines and long staircases are quaint and beautiful, but I don't like stairs because they are tiring. Furthermore, soba and tempura are traditional foods for Japanese people and unique to Japan even for foreigners, so I think it would be a very good experience to climb the long staircase, pray at the shrine, and eat delicious soba.
I don't watch anime that much, but my family often watches Dragon Ball, so I know what it's about. However, when I saw the second video, I honestly thought that even though it was advertised as a Dragon Ball cafe, it didn't have any of the Dragon Ball worldview. Since it's a cafe that symbolizes the anime, I thought they should have more faithfully recreated the world of Dragon Ball.
As you can see in the third video, there are a lot of flavorful foods made in Japan. I love pizza, but whether or not you really eat them for the taste of pizza is another matter. One snack I often eat is pizza potato. I don't know if it tastes like pizza, but it's so delicious that I like it and eat it often.