Part 2 PACKING FOR JAPAN | Clothing & Omiyage | JET PROGRAM Advice | Moving to Japan | Men & Women

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  • Not sure what to pack when you move to JAPAN to teach? We'll discuss clothing for boys and girls and what omiyage to bring. PART 1 discussed suitcases, banks, and toiletries!
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    0:00 Intro
    0:20 Clothing Mistakes
    1:51 Men's clothes
    3:43 Women's Clothes
    11:04 Coats
    11:30 Available Sizes for Men & Women
    15:28 Shoes in General
    15:50 Women's shoes
    16:30 Men's Shoes
    17:10 HOW MANY shoes to bring (men/women)
    17:50 Indoor shoes
    18:50 Swimwear
    19:15 Omiyage
    21:15 Desktop computers / TVS
    21:40 Personal Items
    22:20 Games
    22:40 Final notes
    23:00 Link to Part 1
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    Check to make sure you clothes don't show sweat!
    Raise your arms!
    Bring layers!! SO MANY LAYERS!
    Don't forget your indoor shoes! At least one pair!
    Omiyage should be consumable and not a dust collector!
    Don't bring your desktop computer or a TV!
    DO bring family pictures, English games, and tangible things to show students!
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 38

  • @chrischangfong3873
    @chrischangfong3873 2 роки тому +18

    Swear to God, this is one of the best JET packing advice videos on the internet. A thousand thank yous for your fantastic work! Liked and subscribed with notifications on.

  • @TheNomadicJamaican
    @TheNomadicJamaican Рік тому +1

    You can also just wear undershirts like light T-shirts to catch the sweat marks. I did that.

  • @AsmaKhan-yo7jq
    @AsmaKhan-yo7jq 2 роки тому +8

    This is by far one of the most helpful videos I've come across about packing for JET! Thanks for all the information

    • @ADreamInJapan
      @ADreamInJapan  2 роки тому

      Happy to help! Thanks for watching! I’m about to post another helpful start up mistakes video! So please subscribe =}

  • @KimAndrew70x7
    @KimAndrew70x7 9 місяців тому

    Bring you. 💝 Be you. 💖

  • @KizuiVT
    @KizuiVT Рік тому +2

    I’m thinking of applying this year once applications come around, and I’m not sure if I’ll get accepted… but I can already tell you’re doing God’s work. THANK YOU

    • @ADreamInJapan
      @ADreamInJapan  Рік тому

      Good luck on your application! There is no try, only do!

  • @amyfaurote1488
    @amyfaurote1488 Рік тому

    Congratulations 🎉 on 2 million subscribers

  • @zanett49459
    @zanett49459 2 роки тому +2

    Thanks so much for this video! I'm really overthinking my packing but you've really put my mind at ease :)

    • @ADreamInJapan
      @ADreamInJapan  2 роки тому

      Glad I could help! If you’re coming during corona season, do think about the quarantine side and snacks!

  • @suzannegraun6277
    @suzannegraun6277 3 роки тому +2

    i"m all caught up. great content! can't believe you remember which clothing items you brought 4 years ago!

    • @ADreamInJapan
      @ADreamInJapan  3 роки тому

      Yep! Has to check a few tags, but I mostly remembered! Half were goodwill finds!!

  • @thamzminaji5256
    @thamzminaji5256 2 роки тому +2

    OMG.. This is the heaviest video I have ever seen in category videos.. It’s so informative. Loads of things. Nothing to skip.. Details you cannot get nowhere probably.. most of the times.. Thank you soooo much.. This is a Gem. Great work girl. And your so sweet

    • @ADreamInJapan
      @ADreamInJapan  2 роки тому +1

      I know it’s - bit info packed. I have a hard time cutting useful things. And this is edited. Thanks for the positive comment tho!! Appreciated!

  • @becomingapolygot318
    @becomingapolygot318 2 роки тому +1

    Yea, I plan to lose 65 pounds before going to Japan so it's easier to shop but I'm bringing pants,bras and underwear since I'm bigger in those areas.

    • @ADreamInJapan
      @ADreamInJapan  2 роки тому

      Good luck on your weight loss journey! Bras are my biggest beef with Japan. But I fit into something at most stores, tho not all. I hope you make it work for you!

  • @yeehawkonnichiwa5043
    @yeehawkonnichiwa5043 Рік тому

    Hello!! I have tattoos on my arms and am planning bringing nothing but long sleeve shirts (or lots of jackets) for work since they're not big on tattoos. do you think that's probably wise of me? or are they more laid back on that?

  • @fernetconpockys4429
    @fernetconpockys4429 2 роки тому +1

    Thanks so much for the video, i'm freaking out about clothing cause I usually wear jeans, snickers and quadrille shirts, anddd i'm arriving at the end of november so it's probably gonna be cold! Any extra advice for CIR clothing would be appreciated! Gonna watch all you other videos before my flight ♥

    • @ADreamInJapan
      @ADreamInJapan  2 роки тому +1

      Thanks for watching! You make a good point! I only talk about JETs! So, thinking about my CIR friends, they had more office type jobs and were usually much more formally dressed. But a quadrille shirt is just a button down, right? That should be okay. From MY MEMORY The girls wore slacks/skirts/black jeans and nice blouses pretty much everyday. Everyone in the offices that were boys wore business attire.
      I asked my CIR friend, who’s a girl, about her office. Here’s her response, “Business casual should be okay. Like smart trousers and a collared shirt, with or without a tie, but probably with
      is better just in case, and maybe a blazer? But it doesn't have to be a full suit everyday. You still need a suit for big events or meetings though.
      I (a female)wore black skinny jeans and an office style blouse or collared shirt usually, but my office was pretty relaxed.
      Most of the Japanese guys wore smart trousers or slacks/ chino kind of trousers and collared shirts (polo shirts or
      short sleeved collared shirts in summer was normal), having a blazer or some kinda smartish jacket is good for formal
      situations or unexpected interpreting.”
      So, my advice,
      If you wear a mens M or L (or smaller) in the west ( you didn’t say your country so I’ll just assume you’re US because of the group you’re in) then you’ll be able to buy shirts here. If you’re bigger than that, I’d say you should get at least 3 long sleeve button downs and a comfy suit, blazer and shoes. Then bring the quadrille shirts and a few polos. Most of those offices you get to wear your outdoor shoes inside. I don’t remember taking my shoes off when I had to visit the offices. But it’s possible they have indoor shoes at your location.
      Wear a backpack or shoulder bag with a suit is fine here. So no need for a briefcase or anything.
      Does that help?

    • @fernetconpockys4429
      @fernetconpockys4429 2 роки тому +2

      @@ADreamInJapan I'm a girl from Argentina! :) I think I've never worn a tie in my life, but appart from that, the clothes you mentioned don't seem to be that hard to find. Thanks for asking a cir friend, this was extremely useful!

    • @ADreamInJapan
      @ADreamInJapan  2 роки тому +1

      Oh! Sorry something about the way you phrased it sounded like a boy!
      For girls, just business casual attire, except a little more formal.
      My friends wore skirts, slacks, capris, dresses, and nice tops. Bottoms downs are fine too, but so are office appropriate blouses. They did all say that skirts needed stockings though. Most of the girls wore flats or small heels, closed toe mostly or peep toe was ok with stockings. Girls don’t need ties! Haha. Only boys. They wore cardigans and formal sweaters but they said they kept a suit jacket on their chair at their desk in case something popped up.
      I hope that better helps! Sorry for the gender mix-up! UA-cam names aren’t very telling!

    • @fernetconpockys4429
      @fernetconpockys4429 2 роки тому

      @@ADreamInJapan Don't worry about it! Thanks a lot, seriously!

    • @ADreamInJapan
      @ADreamInJapan  2 роки тому

      You’re very welcome! I remember the lack of info I had. My predecessor was good at answering my gyrations, but I know many of you have no preds or contact!! Good luck! Where are you headed?

  • @lou6804
    @lou6804 3 роки тому +1

    really helpful video! I'm not sure but I think some of the feet/inches and centimetres conversion were a bit off? 73cm is more like 28 inches I think.

    • @ADreamInJapan
      @ADreamInJapan  3 роки тому

      Thanks for watching! Glad it helped! Are you referring to the girls or boys pants size? I dunno what to tell you, haha! My hips measure 38” to 40” but I wear UNIQLO jeans ( and most pants in Japan) that are size 73.5cm. My best guess is that Japan measures pants by half the waist circumference maybe?( my actual Uniqlo size is “29” but it’s noted that’s it’s 73.5cm)
      I didn’t do any converting actually except in shoes, I based all my numbers on comparable garments I had/have or that friends had. And what their Japanese labels say compared to their US size
      Hope that helps!

    • @lou6804
      @lou6804 3 роки тому +1

      @@ADreamInJapan the girls size? idk much about pants sizes tbh so idk, I might be completely wrong haha. You're probably right, it was just confusing at first because the measurements didn't make sense in my head! I'm used to getting measured for dance costumes which is probably done a little differently to how pants are sized in stores. Thank you for responding and clarifying!

  • @acep7415
    @acep7415 2 роки тому +1

    When you touched on swimsuits, you didn't mention whether a bikini is ok. As I have a larger chest, I think it would be smart to bring one of my own swimsuits (just in case), but am not sure if it should be a more conservative one piece or if my existing bikini would be acceptable
    Ty

    • @ADreamInJapan
      @ADreamInJapan  Рік тому

      Great question! Sorry for the late reply! You are probably packing now! This will dependant on WHERE you end up wearing it. Most people here wear rash guards when actually out at beaches etc, so you can get those here to cover a bikini if you feel way over exposed at an event or something. If you go to like a community pool, a bikini would stick out pretty extremely. But at a lake or beach where people BBQ, it would be fine as long as the girls are contained. I go to Lake Biwa in Kansai often and I see LOTs of foreigners (lots of brazillian mostly) in bikini, but when i went river rafting in kyoto, or went to the beach with my school kids, i was THANKFUL to have my rash guard and skirt type bottoms. Happy packing!

  • @annapotpot
    @annapotpot 2 роки тому +1

    I'm a US women's size 9 in shoes. Do foreign brands like Nike usually carry only until US 8.5 in Japan?

    • @ADreamInJapan
      @ADreamInJapan  2 роки тому

      Recently show options have increased. I’m not 100% sure, but I’d think that if you went to a big shoe store that they have more
      Sizes in the back you can try. But men’s shoes and sneakers go bigger. So size 9 sneaker wise is doable for sure. It’s more the cute girl shoes that you’ll have trouble with.

  • @darril6486
    @darril6486 Рік тому +1

    I keep watching this video to know what I should pack as I'm moving to JP this Sunday! Just small mistake. Size EU38 is US 7 / 7.5 not 8. US size 8 is EU 39
    I am a size EU38 and wearing a US 8 is too big for me.
    Edit: I think I might have issues finding pants that fits. I'm 163cm but my legs are long. I'm worried for the stockings.

    • @ADreamInJapan
      @ADreamInJapan  Рік тому

      Thanks for the info! I checked several conversion charts and I thought I had it! Sorry!

    • @darril6486
      @darril6486 Рік тому

      @@ADreamInJapan oh don't be sorry its not far off tbh. I found it the hard way, in my country we use EU but when I buy online I need to buy in US sizes. I was like why is US 8 so big on me

  • @hillarym.2086
    @hillarym.2086 2 роки тому +1

    should i wrap the omiyage?

    • @ADreamInJapan
      @ADreamInJapan  2 роки тому

      Definitely not! Just hand it to your teachers!