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ALISA ありさ from Japan
United States
Приєднався 3 жов 2022
your favorite Japanese friend in Tokyo ;)
Відео
Foreigners + Tourists POV about Japan (Tokyo Street Interview)
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Foreigners Tourists POV about Japan (Tokyo Street Interview)
Life in Tokyo: Shopping Mall in Japan
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Life in Tokyo: Shopping Mall in Japan
What Are People Wearing In Tokyo? (Japan Street Style)
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What Are People Wearing In Tokyo? (Japan Street Style)
What I eat in a week as a local Japanese (as real as it gets)
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What I eat in a week as a local Japanese (as real as it gets)
Tokyo Vlog: Life of a Local ft. Sushi, Hair Salon, Muji, McDonalds, Coffee Shop, Pilates + more!
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Tokyo Vlog: Life of a Local ft. Sushi, Hair Salon, Muji, McDonalds, Coffee Shop, Pilates more!
Costco Japan 2023: Recommendations + Shopping as a local Japanese
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Costco Japan 2023: Recommendations Shopping as a local Japanese
Japan Vlog: Vet visit, Setting up my apartment, Shopping + Eating in Tokyo (ep.4)
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Japan Vlog: Vet visit, Setting up my apartment, Shopping Eating in Tokyo (ep.4)
Spend a day in Jiyugaoka, Tokyo 🇯🇵 (Underrated Area, Local Favorite) #japan #tokyo #jiyugaoka #vlog
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Spend a day in Jiyugaoka, Tokyo 🇯🇵 (Underrated Area, Local Favorite) #japan #tokyo #jiyugaoka #vlog
Japan Vlog [Ep.2] How A Native Spends Her Week in Tokyo 💘
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Japan Vlog [Ep.2] How A Native Spends Her Week in Tokyo 💘
Japan Vlog [Ep.1] Moving Back Home To Tokyo 🥲💔
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Japan Vlog [Ep.1] Moving Back Home To Tokyo 🥲💔
Underrated Convenient Store in Japan ft. Natural Lawson
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Underrated Convenient Store in Japan ft. Natural Lawson
Its very decent
For 920 a month yeah that’s better than a studio in chi now and it’s in Japan with healthcare. Healthy food and polite people
F no
Tatsuro Sushi - is the name of the Restaurant c:
Awwwww so cute hope gramma stays in business
One peach is almost the price of dinner?!?!?
It says bento+peach
Depending on various factors, it could go from $1-$5 US (or more) for one. Anyway, as already mentioned, that price in the video is for “bento + peach”.
girl looking at the video made me hungry
That toy definitely had a magnet or something in it, it jumped up to the claw
the claws squeezed it, thats why it moved upwards. But the toy was convienently placed to get it easy. Thats a thing some stores do, to create dopamin spikes so people play more often. I got a big Meltykiss box for only 100 Yen ;)
how much do you pay for the pilates classes? i’m moving to tokyo in a couple of weeks!
That food looks so good😮
Flavored ice cubes? Flavored like what?
Water
Yesssss, and just for the toilette.
Nice Neighborhood, Love the upstairs, Bathroom is Nice and I love the Cozy Kitchen... I probabaly ask if I can get it lower but wont pay more than $220K Probably around $180K - $200K c:
Just found your channel, interesting life bits in Japan. Curious about transport, no monthly pass for locals?
You mean, 定期券 (teikiken)? There is.
I'll buy that house for $250.00
You got tattoos..... Something tells me you're not a true native. I would dare say you were raised elsewhere
It’s very nice
I miss Japan!!!❤
In Paris you would have half of that
There were paying 35,000. Last year now it's sky high
My apartment is not only 3 times the size of this, and in hokkaido, it's a 3rd of the price 😂😂😂😂 I pay 56,000 yen per month (£275, maby 350 usd idk) for a 2 bedroom LDK with outdoor storage unit and parking space.
hokkaido is not tokyo
@dagda3000 Yeah, no shit😂 it's better than Tokyo
@@HooleyMia-hx7dw Who cares. Houses in Wyoming are cheaper than in New York. It is what it is.
Overpriced IMO. For 250k you get a bigger home in the States with a backward too.
Cheap compared to Seattle.
I'm so glad people wear masks there in public. It's not common in the usa since mask mandates ended.
Not for $920 😂😂 thats a shoe closet 😂
where do you live bc this is more than you would get in the us
That's what I pay for a room in the GTA, on the cheaper side too...
Can you put the name of the place somewhere 😅? There’s no captions on your video so you saying it doesn’t help
You could put a short hammock on that balcony and have a great little reading nook!!
That would be so much in Canada.
Do you not eat meat?
What’s the name of the place? She never mentioned 🤔
Your voice is so calming!
New subscriber!! And I think I want to live in Tokyo now after scrolling thru ur shorts!! ❤❤
Omg lol here in Australia that would be minimum $400 a week
Minimum $1800 in socal🧚♀️
Wow here in Australia that would be like $70!
Idk what i think cause u didnt get a clear shot of them all at the end. I feel like im edging.
yes she did.
Super sure but not really giving marble . Maybe a little more white added . Either way I love them
You're very beautiful ❤
There's mold on the walls and probably not earthquake prove. That's a skip for me XD
Cute!
It must be a great neighborhood because the home is lack luster and small. And no yard. I wouldn't want to live in it.
How is Japan so advanced with technology but not home designs?😅
This is an old house and not representative of newer homes. She said its from the 90s and anything older than 20 years is considered outdated. I don't know about you, but even in America, I can tell a house was built in the 90s vs 2010. The bathroom and kitchen look especially different. 🤷
last time i checked, they still use FAX!!! They are very embracing of everything old and new. They also don't have central heating in the homes that are 'new' enough to have it but have AC, complete juxtaposition.
They're not the leaders in tech anymore
? American businesses also use fax machines @@owieprone
No, next!
Diva.
Your mom did an amazing job!
They came out so cute!❤
❤️❤️
I wonder why the Japanese live in US and Canada..... I know some also live in Philippines, some in Africa. Like you got everything in Japan. everything. your friends, family, your own food , your own culture, people speak your language, cheap housing, decent pay for a third world country or semi third world. I would live here if it was my country. 😂
Japan is a third world country?
>third world country >you're speaking about JAPAN Hm, surprising take.
@ yes
@ yes
Japan is a developed country (“first world”), not “third world”. As to why some people leave - sometimes people just want to experience other cultures and countries.
Was that like a dry shower outside the bathtub 🤔 it looked a little different but i could be wrong lol
In Japan whole bathrooms are waterproof and you can take a shower outside the bathtub
Looks delicious and easy. Thanks for sharing.
looks yummy. where in shibuya is it