It’s nice that the store doesn’t put the items in a plastic bag, but instead wrap them in old newspaper which is more classic and environment-friendly.
Aby sa predaj produktu zlepšil a aj obrad v Japonských opchodoch je dvoležite byt jedinečný znamená že produkt,vec,nôž je len jedného Druhu alebo Sady a taky produkt nemá konkurencia , vždy niečo nové pohár ,vaza , :-) Vznešeny Lev Človek...
I loved shopping at Kappabashi when I was in Tokyo. I have collected kitchen gadgets and wares for most of my life and really enjoyed your video. I hope you will take us shopping again. 🤗
Hi Gadgetlily. I didn’t realize how fun it is to collect kitchenwares and gadgets until I got married. 😅 Yes I would definitely make a shopping video again. Thank you for watching and for your comment. I really appreciate it. 💕
Thank you. You reminded me of very happy souvenirs in 2019 wandering up & down & again that wonderful kitchen aladdin's cave street. Its quite an experience for those who luv gagets & kitchen items. Merci nien !
LOVED your video along with music and comments you made. It was fascinating and informative. I love the utensils you bought, and loved those beautiful stores you visited. Wooden utensils are beautiful, I'd love to know what the small, very deep wooden spoon is used for. I love wood utensils, so natural and earthy...
Hi Kati Valente! Thank you so much for watching and for taking time to comment. I’m glad you liked my videos. 🥰 I use the small wooden scoop for sugar. And the other bigger scoop for coffee beans.
I just loved your video, those wooden spoons are amazing, also the coffee server what a treasure, we don’t have anything like that here in Australia, I guess I have to visit Kappabashi to find these amazing kitchen items....I love all the goodies you’ve bought, thank you for sharing 💕
Hi Freya. I highly recommend Kappabashi for people who loves kitchenware and loves to cook. Thank you for watching and for taking time to comment. I’m glad you liked the items that I bought. 😊💕
Kappabashi is definitely a haven for a foodie like me. Next time I go to Japan I definitely need to stop by. Btw, love the aesthetic of your vlogs. Keep up the good work! Salamat po! :)
What's the name of the second store where you bought most of the kitchenware? I think I saw double-walled glasses when you were looking around there. I wanna buy those! :D
The shop’s name is Bai-se. :) I actually wanna buy it too but I already have similar ones from IKEA. So, next time 😉 You’ll surely enjoy other shops there too.
I’m glad my video reached to you in 🇧🇪 Belgium. 😍 I cannot agree more. They are beautiful. I would like to go to Belgium someday. I’d give it to you personally. 😁
1st time here....love the video! That knife is absolutely amazing, congratz!! I'd definitely shop with ya anywhere around there, LOL. We need places like this in Missouri. Thanks for sharing! Hugz, Tree PS May I ask what software y'all use for editing and producing your fabulous video's?
Hi! I love Japanese knives too and wanted to collect them :) The one that we got is around ¥18,000. There are cheaper ones and more expensive ones. I hope this one helps. Thank you for watching and for your comment. 😊
Hey, Your new subscriber here, Just loved the video ❤❤ and the background music is so so peaceful 🤩 Can you please tell me the name of the music that you have used in the background?
Hi Scott Buchanan. Sorry about that. I didn’t consider puting the prices when I made the video but I promise to include it on my future haul vlogs. Maybe you can see some prices as I check on items in this vlog (just to give you an idea). Thank you for watching and for your comment.
Hi! Good news, I myself is not fluent in Japanese either. Most of the items have prices and just have to bring it to the counter upon payment. Please take note though that most of the shops only accepts cash. Common question asked to me so far is if you need plastic bag because you have to pay for it (¥2-5) that’s all. Google translate always comes handy if you want to ask further questions to them. I hope this one helps. Thank you for watching by the way. Stay safe. 😊
Hi Setayu Yuu. Sorry about that. I didn’t consider puting the prices when I made the video but I promise to include it on my future haul vlogs. Maybe you can see some prices as I check on items from the store in this vlog (just to give you an idea). Thank you for watching and for your comment.
Wow what a beautiful vid. wish we could find this beautiful wooden articles in Europe , have to come to Japan i guess 😉
Yes, you should :) You might find other interesting things too. Thank you for watching by the way and for taking time to comment. 🥰💕
Its a bit unkind. French chain ACTION is not too bad and their teak bowls, cutting boards and utensils are wonderful and reasonable too
It’s nice that the store doesn’t put the items in a plastic bag, but instead wrap them in old newspaper which is more classic and environment-friendly.
I totally agree. Thank you for watching and for taking time to comment. ☺️
Aby sa predaj produktu zlepšil a aj obrad v Japonských opchodoch je dvoležite byt jedinečný znamená že produkt,vec,nôž je len jedného Druhu alebo Sady a taky produkt nemá konkurencia , vždy niečo nové pohár ,vaza , :-) Vznešeny Lev Človek...
Choosing a knife is like going into Ollivander's Wand Shop (from Harry Potter) to choose your wand! So intense! Hahaha
😂 You’re right! Thank you for watching.
Yes 😂😂😂😂
Kitchenware
I loved shopping at Kappabashi when I was in Tokyo. I have collected kitchen gadgets and wares for most of my life and really enjoyed your video. I hope you will take us shopping again. 🤗
Hi Gadgetlily. I didn’t realize how fun it is to collect kitchenwares and gadgets until I got married. 😅 Yes I would definitely make a shopping video again. Thank you for watching and for your comment. I really appreciate it. 💕
The wooden utensils are so pretty. I would love to own some!!
Thank you for letting me tag along. It was a nice afternoon out. Perhaps I can join you three again next time.
Sure! 😊💕 Thank you for watching. Stay safe.
Just gorgeous. That is my idea of fantastic morning: kitchenware shopping in Japan. Wonderful, thank you for sharing and inspiring me.
Me too! I’m glad I’m able to inspire you. Thank you for watching and for your comment. 💕
Thank you. You reminded me of very happy souvenirs in 2019 wandering up & down & again that wonderful kitchen aladdin's cave street. Its quite an experience for those who luv gagets & kitchen items. Merci nien !
Wow!
Shopper's paradise for kitchen stuff😍
Thanks for sharing the video... And also the Pokemon center❤️
Hi. Thank you for watching my vlogs and leaving a comments. I really really appreciate it. 💕
LOVED your video along with music and comments you made. It was fascinating and informative. I love the utensils you bought, and loved those beautiful stores you visited. Wooden utensils are beautiful, I'd love to know what the small, very deep wooden spoon is used for. I love wood utensils, so natural and earthy...
Hi Kati Valente! Thank you so much for watching and for taking time to comment. I’m glad you liked my videos. 🥰 I use the small wooden scoop for sugar. And the other bigger scoop for coffee beans.
かっぱ橋行ってみたくなりました。色んな道具、台所便利グッズを見に行きたいなあー🤗
Best souvenir from Japan , need to buy this knife
Thank you for watching :)
the only problem being specialist hand made they are mostly terribly expensive in such shops
Love this video! I felt like I was shopping in Japan again.
Good to know that 🥰 I’m glad you liked it and thank you for your comment.
Love this kitchen related shopping. All kitchenware so beautiful. Pls share more in future❤️💕
Hi! I’m glad that you liked it. I will surely do. Thank you. 💕
I like your video dear. Yes, very relaxing
You and your husband made great purchases. Beautiful but understated. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you Lilly Girl72. 💕😊
so many clean and pretty kitchen items there wow thank you for sharing! 😍😍
Hi! Right? It’s a whole street of kitchen item shops. 😊
and don't miss their 100 yen shops for kitchen accessories and gagets you cannot imagine.
Those are very nice kitchenwares.. 😍
I just loved your video, those wooden spoons are amazing, also the coffee server what a treasure, we don’t have anything like that here in Australia, I guess I have to visit Kappabashi to find these amazing kitchen items....I love all the goodies you’ve bought, thank you for sharing 💕
Hi Freya. I highly recommend Kappabashi for people who loves kitchenware and loves to cook. Thank you for watching and for taking time to comment. I’m glad you liked the items that I bought. 😊💕
all the range of Hario and othe japanese brands are thankfully sold in specialist shops or online in Australia which has a large cafe culture now
Hello and thanks for the video! I have no idea about Japanese knife prices... could you tell us how much did the knife cost you?
Kappabashi is great! It was the only place I could find the old style ceramic weights for making tsukemono. Only one place still had them!
I saw them too but I forgot which shop it is. Not many. I agree that Kappabashi is great.
Have been there and a wonderful experience.
Been there few times and still always gets excited. I'm glad you had a wonderful experience there. 😊
This would be like heaven for me.. I love housewares and Japanese aesthetics 🌹❤️🌹❤️🌹❤️🌹❤️ Thankyou!
That’s how I feel the first time I went there. Thank you too for watching. 😊💕 Stay safe.
I love wandering to such shops and buying stuff with utility of using in home.
Nice video.
Best wishes from Mumbai.
Me too. I could spend whole day there. 😅 Thank you for watching. ☺️
Anggaganda talaga ng mga vlogs mo ta. OMG.. 🤗😍♥️
Kappabashi is definitely a haven for a foodie like me.
Next time I go to Japan I definitely need to stop by.
Btw, love the aesthetic of your vlogs. Keep up the good work!
Salamat po! :)
Yes you should 😀 A lot of good stuffs in there. Thank you for watching and for taking time to comment. Salamat din po. ☺️
What's the name of the second store where you bought most of the kitchenware? I think I saw double-walled glasses when you were looking around there. I wanna buy those! :D
The shop’s name is Bai-se. :) I actually wanna buy it too but I already have similar ones from IKEA. So, next time 😉 You’ll surely enjoy other shops there too.
@@ItsWanderAngel ooh... Same price ba sa Ikea? 😁
Could you please put a list of the stores you went to in order? I want to go to Kappa Bashi soon and I liked the stores you have visited. Thank you!
Hi! First of all thank you for watching. I’m sorry for late reply. I just added shop’s links in the description box. Enjoy your Kappabashi trip. 😊
Beautiful items! Subscribed
Aw! Thank you 😊
İ LOVE YOU JAPAN.
I bet Japan loves you too. 😊
I plan to go to Japan as soon as Covid is over. I think I might have to go to this shop!!
I hope you’ll find nice pieces for you to bring home 😊
I can't wait for the COVID to be over then I can visit Kappabashi town.
A lot of good stuffs in there. I’m glad that you find this video interesting. Thank you for watching. 😊 Stay safe. 💕
@@ItsWanderAngel Yes. I saw so many things in your video that I wanted to get. Thank you . You stay safe , too. 💓
Oh my stars, I believe I have seen paradise, now all I need is a million pounds , or so.
You think it's a paradise too? 😊 I'm glad you enjoyed my video. Your million pounds can go a loooooooonnnngg way. 😉💕
Please make more videos like this.
So jealous! Japan got amazing kitchen stores 😭
Yes indeed ☺️ I hope you can visit Japan.
@3:53 🤭 I have the same lacquered cherrywood bunka by OUL 💜
I guess you have a good taste 😊 Thank you for watching.
Hello from Belgium 🇧🇪 👋 I love Japanese kitchenware very much it’s really special and so Beautiful! Can you send me some to Belgium 😁😄👍🏻❤️beautiful
I’m glad my video reached to you in 🇧🇪 Belgium. 😍 I cannot agree more. They are beautiful. I would like to go to Belgium someday. I’d give it to you personally. 😁
How sweet thank you dear ❤️
🥰💕
1st time here....love the video! That knife is absolutely amazing, congratz!! I'd definitely shop with ya anywhere around there, LOL. We need places like this in Missouri. Thanks for sharing! Hugz, Tree
PS May I ask what software y'all use for editing and producing your fabulous video's?
I’m glad that you find my video interesting. Thank you so much 😊 I’m using Final Cut Pro X.
❤❤❤ Good day to you. Greate job you have done. love from Malaysia. ❤❤❤ 😘🙂😊😁
Hi. Nice to meet you too.☺️ Thank you. I’m glad my video reached you in Malaysia.
Did you go to loft in shibuya? They have a lot of awesome kitchen items. The Japanese porcelain they have is beautiful
Hi Michael Kramer. No, but thanks for letting me know. I’ll visit there nextime and hopefully can make a vlog about it too. 😊
Very beautiful ❤️
wow. all beautifull thinks . domo arigato to share video
☺️ thank you for watching.
... shaibashi! (here in cordoba they are not available, only the common hashi to eat)
Wow pokemon ♥️🤗
Que gran tienda, quisiera comprar tantas cosas!
cute baby." kawaii"
Thank you 🥰
I just love Japanese knives. Just to get an idea, may I know how much was that knife that you bought? It's really beautiful, BTW!
Hi! I love Japanese knives too and wanted to collect them :) The one that we got is around ¥18,000. There are cheaper ones and more expensive ones. I hope this one helps. Thank you for watching and for your comment. 😊
@@ItsWanderAngel Yes it does. Tq!
Hey,
Your new subscriber here, Just loved the video ❤❤
and the background music is so so peaceful 🤩
Can you please tell me the name of the music that you have used in the background?
Well ...that's a first for me to see stainless steel straws and the brushes to clean them....
It’s eco friendly and reusable. Some of it comes with a silicone tip too. 😊
@@ItsWanderAngel ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
You have good choice
Thank you. 🥰
😍😍🇩🇿🇩🇿
mashallah outˈstanding
Me gustan utensilos de cocina tokio
فديو جميل
Guato ko mapuntahan yan. Hotta catch’em all
I have a similar nakiri
That’s great! 😊 I use mine most of the time.
Please show prices!
Hi Scott Buchanan. Sorry about that. I didn’t consider puting the prices when I made the video but I promise to include it on my future haul vlogs. Maybe you can see some prices as I check on items in this vlog (just to give you an idea). Thank you for watching and for your comment.
Would love if you would put the price of the items you bought.❤️🇨🇦
Hi Laurie. Sorry about that. I’ll put the prices on my next haul videos. Thank you for watching by the way. 💕 Stay safe.
I want them all
I’m glad you liked all of it. 😊
How do I shop from the USA? Or is it even possible?
Do I need to be fluent in Japanese in order to buy? I wouldn't want to cause trouble for the shopkeepers for not being a Japanese-speaker ^^;
Hi! Good news, I myself is not fluent in Japanese either. Most of the items have prices and just have to bring it to the counter upon payment. Please take note though that most of the shops only accepts cash. Common question asked to me so far is if you need plastic bag because you have to pay for it (¥2-5) that’s all. Google translate always comes handy if you want to ask further questions to them. I hope this one helps. Thank you for watching by the way. Stay safe. 😊
@@ItsWanderAngel thanks! That's super helpful, will drop by definitely once the pandemic is over (。・ω・。)ノ♡
its a shame it only goes 12 mins... would of been great if longer ....
Thích con dao
THats a good video ~ I love it ~ But i really wonder with the price (*_*)
Hi Setayu Yuu. Sorry about that. I didn’t consider puting the prices when I made the video but I promise to include it on my future haul vlogs. Maybe you can see some prices as I check on items from the store in this vlog (just to give you an idea). Thank you for watching and for your comment.
@@ItsWanderAngel Its ok ~~~ I'll waiting for the next haul video 😍😍 Thanks for notice me 😊😊 hope you and your family healthy always 😊😊
@@setayuyuu8032 thank you 💕 stay safe and healthy too. 🥰
What's the street name?
Hi. It’s Kappabashidogugai St. / Kappabashi Utensils St. 😊
Online plz