Ooooo fantastic! Japan has been one of our most memorable trips. Our eldest boy (3 years old) still talks about it. Our greatest advice is to avoid peak hour. Wowser, that is insane lol you can easily avoid it by planning ahead. We have more tips on Japan you may be interested in: ua-cam.com/video/OeWPK81xhVE/v-deo.html I hope this trip will be just as memorable for you guys too! Any questions, don't hesitate to ask 😀
Airbnb in Japan is a must! save so much money we got an apartment in Shibuya for 6 people in Tokyo $50NZ each a night. Great tips! The food section made me so hungry needed a late night snack hahahaha
@@milenamatarazzo3127 not sure if the host is taking bookings anymore but this was the place: www.airbnb.co.nz/rooms/1256034 and sorry Shane missed your comment but yep it was per person (and there was 5 of us but place fitted 6) 👍
Thank You so much for this video. My husband asked me where I would like to go this year for our family trip. Japan is definitely on the top of my list.
Excellent vid guys. We've been to Japan 3 times and still learned new stuff from you. We're currently trying to book accommodation for the Chrissie New Year period. The problem with Airbnb is the number of listings was cut by about 90% a few weeks ago due to new local laws. So cheap hotels just pipping airbnb for a family of 4 at the moment. Hostels charge by the head and so are often more expensive than cheap hotels and airbnb. Anyway the whole family just watched this and we all gave it 2 thumbs up each. 8 thumbs 🖒🖒🖒🖒🖒🖒🖒🖒
Thanks for watching and wonderful feedback! Unfortunate they have introduced the new legislation. Hopefully a lot more homes/apartments will be back on the market after completing the licence and prices begin to lower again. Fingers crossed 🤞 you can find a good deal for your trip end of the year!
I went to Japan in 2015 and although we could indeed spend our time there on a budget we got so excited and spent almost double of what we had in mind but it totally worth it! No I am planning to return this year in October but this time I have 3 young children and I am worried mostly about things I want to visit that it can be really tiring with 3 kids apart from the fact that it will be quite pricey. Your videos will totally help me plan in advance! Thanks for the content.
Great video. Ive been in Japan twice but now im planning to go with my best friend and her 2 kids. This video is very helpful. Actually i did found Japan wasn't as expensive as i thought it was, not cheap but cheapER than expected. You can go around and make a budget trip and still be able to enjoy a lot.
Thanks for watching! Have fun there, it is truly a wonderful place to visit. We aren't in Japan anymore =( hopefully in another country fellow traveller =)
Really useful video thank you :) I've never looked into Japan too much, but I do really want to go there...always bought into the notion that it IS expensive but this makes me think otherwise! Makes me think I wouldn't have to have as big of a budget as I originally thought haha. Great tips - especially Air BnB. I use that with pretty much all of my trips now, life saver. Keep up the good work! I saw your comment on the 'Citizens of Everywhere' Bali video so thought I'd come check out your channel
You're welcome! I enjoyed it :) and yeah it's on my list for sure! Would love to link it in with the Olympics in 2020 but that would perhaps make it more expensive again haha
If you eat only local food and avoid imported stuff, it's super cheap to eat there. We would eat breakfast in our airbnb (usually eggs or toast because we weren't super into japanese style breakast), grab a combini lunch for $3 and then eat out for dinner for under $15.
Hey Tina, your videos are the best timing for us right now. Only 10 days till we leave for Tokyo. Did you hear what happened with all the Airbnbs in Japan? Well, 80% of them were delisted, including ours, because of a new law requiring hosts to have a particular licence. Speaking of taxis. On our last trip a few years back we went to the wrong airport in Osaka when we were leaving Japan. To get to the right airport we had to get a taxi so we made it to our flight. $280 !!!!!
$280!!! wowser that is really expensive. Lesson learnt haha ;) Yeah heard about the new legislation for hosts. Hopefully they will be back soon with decent prices, at least better than hotels. AirBNB apartments/homes have much more space for families than hotels in Japan. Did you manage to find a place to stay for your trip? I'm excited for you lol I want to go again.
Our host contacted us and said we could still stay at her place. She's also given us a small discount. Basically waved the cleaning and airbnb service fee. We just have to pay cash when we arrive. What were doing is probably considered illegal but its really our only option. Hotel rooms are too small. And the only airbnbs available that are comparable to what we had are crazy expensive and in locations far from train stations. Anyway, it actually worked out really well for us. We got a 100% refund. Plus Airbnb has given us a 100% credit as well to use on another trip. So basically scored free accomodation for our next trip. Just hope it works out with our host.
I went to japan in 2019. And we stayed in capsules and 2 star hotels( they were very clean) in osaka. And then stayed on Airbnb in tokyo for a week for $150. I gave myself of a budget of taking out $200 in cash and that would last me at least two days. I used my credit card in places like Don. And the most expensive was USJ. And Disney Tokyo.
Food in Japan is literally so cheap and better than our food in the US. When I got back everybody was like "oh it's super expensive out there right?" I'm like "no, actually it was cheaper... other than staying somewhere."
Cool tips, Tina. Japan is much cheaper than Australia, in my opinion. The food is definitely cheaper than Australia. Another addition in what I call the Holy Gyudon Trinity is Sukiya (along with Matsuya and Yoshinoya). A beef bowl set is around ¥500 with salad and miso soup. As for transport, yes, you can get those day tickets for cities or if you're just after convenience of not having to pay each time, get an IC card. The ¥500 deposit for the card gets refunded when you return it. It saves time and hassle if you're in a rush at the station. Air BnB has become more strict in Japan with laws enacted that have reduced the number of providers. You can still find some amazing Air BnB gems though.
Thanks Vanessa =) In my opinion, Japan is one of the most family friendly places we've been to. There are so many things to enjoy for the whole family. We stayed for 3 weeks in 3 major cities (Osaka, Kyoto and Tokyo) and I feel like we only scratched the surface lol The only thing to look out for is peak hour times on public transport. DO NOT even attempt it 😆 it is insane how busy it gets. The Japanese people are wonderful and will probably try help you through it but you guys will come out of it traumatised 😂 UA-cam the vids to understand haha. This can be easily avoided just plan ahead.
Hi. Good video. We only visited Tokyo when we were in Japan. It was cheaper than what we expected. I wouldnt say cheap, but it was ok. And this was Tokyo so most of Japan shouöd be cheaper.
HI, Just a a question? Ive been looking at airb&b , the prices they advertise are good, but then you have cleaning fees and other fees for another couple hundred dollars. Am I missing something. has anyone got any tips because I can't really find that much on air b&b for less than $150 Au, help! oh, love your video:)
Hi Denise! Thanks so much for watching our video :) Yes, cleaning fees are a part of it and the other fees, I believe, are Airbnb fees. Most of the time it still works out cheaper than staying in a hotel though. What time of the year are you looking at?
Hi Tina, would it be stretching the friendship too much to ask for a link to your Tokes Airbnb to see if it is anywhere near where we've been looking. We're looking now for January and with all the delistings there is stuff all (good and sleeps four) stuff available so far. What is available is cheaper than an average Aussie motel room but if we can more for sushi that would be good :)
Hey Shane! Not at all! Although I have a feeling the ones we stayed at were delisted as well :( Tokyo => www.airbnb.com.au/rooms/18570830 Kyoto => www.airbnb.com.au/rooms/15274050 Osaka => www.airbnb.com.au/rooms/14523660 Fingers crossed you guys find something decently priced!
Hangry By Nature Thank tou so much for your answer ❤️ I'm look for an apartmento to spend 1 week with my family (kids - 5y and 13y), in a neighborhood close to the main attractions and near to the subway! Tku
Should totally try, it's a fantastic experience. Very easy to get around with public transport. Make sure to have access to google maps. that's a life saver for directions and trains to catch.
Just found your channel, and thank you. This helps allot. I have been travelling solo many times, but next year for the first time with my girlfriend en little girl. I only have 1 question. How is public transport with a stroller? My little girl will then be 4 years old. So i don't know if i should bring the stroller or just carry her when she is tired of walking.
This is great. Short but informative. I would love to find out what’s the best way to “carry” the kids? We will be traveling in coming May and our 3yo and 1.5yo are tagging alone. Would you suggest to bring along stroller? Or baby carrier like the one you are using
From our experience, bring one of each. Try to prioritise the 3 yo to the pram to sleep and the 1.5 yo to the carrier. This will help reserve some of your energy since the 1.5yo is lighter to carry in the carrier. We found most of Japan pram friendly. Sometimes you come across stairs and you may have to lift the pram. Otherwise look around you can probably find a lift somewhere close. Also the pram is awesome to help carry your bags lol Last advice - don't travel with the pram during peak hour. Check out this video for more info I may have missed - ua-cam.com/video/_m2mhvD1q4g/v-deo.html Hope this helps and have an awesome trip 😊
Thanks for watching! In Japan there are a lot of pharmacy, daiso, supermarkets type shops around that sell diapers/baby milk. It also depends on the area you stay but main populated areas it's easy. Probably a 10 min walk worst case. If you're lucky the convenient stores do have diapers that is the right size. So I wouldn't depend on them just in case, as for baby milk I'm actually not 100% sure if they have that there. Hope that helps =)
Japan used to be very expensive. Not anymore. Tokyo was the costliest city in the world a decade ago. It seems like that reputation is still there in some people's minds. Personally I'm surprised if people still say that Japan is expensive.
Thanks for watching! That's right, not expensive anymore and we hope this video can shed light to those who think so. Make their next trip to Japan because it is a beautiful and amazing place to visit with family. =)
Hi there, we didn't rent bikes in Ueno (i only know of the Ueno in Tokyo) we rented bikes in Nara and Kyoto. I can help you with those places if you need =)
It's definitely possible! Our Airbnbs averaged around $700-800 for week long stays and then it all comes down to how much and what you eat and attractions. I mean, we couldn't stop eating cos the food was so darn good.
#notifsquad :D sup Tina :D --- you are right we are a bloody ripoff >_> , tax too high and now they are about to increase public transport prices again here in sydney.. goodness.. this is really great tips for those traveling with family :D Hotel is not just expensive but small - but i guess there are alternatives like airbnb, but im still a bit weary about using airbnb and actually they just had a new legislation which made it harder for airbnb owner in japan to do airbnb - they have to get a license now. haha my breakfast is pretty much convenience store :D and at night im hitting dotonburi all the 3 days im there pretty much.. Yoshinoya :D my fav!! first time i came to japan i was so jet lagged from sydney.. i went to yoshinoya 5am in the morning near inaricho station :D
Too right! Aus prices makes me want to travel more haha get away from it. Good point about the hotels, it is very limited in space. Unfortunate about AirBNB getting the new legislation now but I guess there needs to be some sort of regulations. I believe they will be back real soon. haha they are the best and so convenient! Wish they have them here with the same pricing. =)
Hi and thanks for watching! Unfortunatly our AirBNB doesn't seem to be listed anymore. We stayed in the area of Sangūbashi, close to the station. Very residential area but close to a lot of things and next to yoyogi park. The station area has a lot of restaurants and a nice local grocery store. Aussie Aussie Aussie! haha
Hangry By Nature Thanks for your response. How advance did you book your accomodation? I am travelling on ot and can’t find a cheaper hotel or Airbnb..
Hi! Thank you for this! My family and I are planning to go to Japan. Do you have any idea how much will it cost us to travel from Osaka to Tokyo? Thank you!
Thanks so much for watching! If you take the Shinkansen bullet train, from memory, we paid around $120 USD per adult - pretty steep, I know. But, gets you to Tokyo in 2 hours. Will you be getting the Japan Rail Pass?
Wow! Yea, it is. Thank you for replying fast! I don’t actually know what to do yet. It will be our first time in Japan. I have a 9 and 6 y.o. kids plus me and my husband so, yea. Maybe we’ll just go to Tokyo.
@@mattiesonofmonetkey20 Depends how long you're going for. But, yes.. there's so much to do just in Tokyo alone. We spent 9 days in Tokyo and still barely just grazed the surface. Whatever you decide, I'm sure your family is going to have an absolute blast. It's such an amazing place for kids and adults alike!
We travelled to Japan last year as a family of 5 (from Australia too!) and we couldn't believe how cheap we did it. We felt like everything was cheaper than Australia, especially food!!! We also stayed in Air BnBs when we were there - so cost effective! Would love to know which station was your closest when you were in Osaka - currently booking our Osaka accomodation but not sure on which area to stay in since we didn't go there last trip. Thanks!
Hi Andrea! Thanks so much for watching :) Airbnbs pretty much saved our budget when we were there, but I've heard since they've tightened a lot of the regulations, so hopefully you guys still find some really great Airbnbs at good prices! Our closest main station was Tennoji which is a little south of the centre where the zoo is. Lovely area with great food options and a big mall nearby.
In Australia you can get Travelodge or motels in Melbourne for $125/night .still better than where you stayed in Tokyo and cheaper .I thinks the reason you said $460 is two nights accomodation price in Melbourne because you are just promoting AirBNB .very sad to hear your comments about accomodation prices in Melbourne.I live in Melbourne.
hi thank you for your video we are going in march -april in japan and with a toddler in tow , i would really appreciate if you would send me the airbnb that you have stayed at we are also doing. osaka kyoto tokyo but only in 10 days 🙁 love also your disneyland video thanknyou we are also going there !
Thanks so much for watching! Here are the airbnbs we stayed in for Kyoto and Osaka, unfortunately the Tokyo one doesn't seem to be operative anymore. Kyoto one we found to be a good location near temples and 5 mins to the station. Osaka is about 10 mins walk to station and is on the 2nd floor. Probably could pay a little extra to be more central since your time is limited www.airbnb.com.au/rooms/15274050 www.airbnb.com.au/rooms/14523660 I hope the trip goes well and you will have lots of fun!! Disneyland is the best!!
This was extremely helpful. Thank you
Thanks for your feedback! Are you planning a trip to Japan?
@@HangryByNature Yes. I plan to take my kids summer 2019. Your video is great
Ooooo fantastic! Japan has been one of our most memorable trips. Our eldest boy (3 years old) still talks about it. Our greatest advice is to avoid peak hour. Wowser, that is insane lol you can easily avoid it by planning ahead.
We have more tips on Japan you may be interested in:
ua-cam.com/video/OeWPK81xhVE/v-deo.html
I hope this trip will be just as memorable for you guys too! Any questions, don't hesitate to ask 😀
I really wanna go to Japan with my fam :((
My wife and I love you guys! We have an 8 year old and are going to Japan next year and you've made the trip preparation so much easier. THANK YOU!
Thanks for the video. Looking forward to when things are back to normal and we go on our first family holiday!
Thanks for watching! Same here..it might be a while tho =( Take care and be safe!😄
Thanks for your video!!! They are helpful
An updated video on this post pandemic would be awesome!!
Airbnb in Japan is a must! save so much money we got an apartment in Shibuya for 6 people in Tokyo $50NZ each a night. Great tips! The food section made me so hungry needed a late night snack hahahaha
haha you mentioning the food from Japan makes me hungry! sooooo good there!! Thanks for watching!
Peter and Yen was that 50 per person?
Peter, could you please send me this apartment's link at airbnb site? Thank you so much
@@milenamatarazzo3127 not sure if the host is taking bookings anymore but this was the place: www.airbnb.co.nz/rooms/1256034 and sorry Shane missed your comment but yep it was per person (and there was 5 of us but place fitted 6) 👍
Thank You so much for this video. My husband asked me where I would like to go this year for our family trip. Japan is definitely on the top of my list.
We saved so much money being using this as a guide. The next trip though, my daughter is staying with Grandma. It will just be my wife and I.
Im so glad I saw this! We leave on Sunday for Japan and this has given me some great insight and awareness. Thank you
Have an awesome trip!! So happy we were able to help you!
Thanks for the helpful information.
13:39 - How did you do that transition? ❤
Excellent vid guys. We've been to Japan 3 times and still learned new stuff from you. We're currently trying to book accommodation for the Chrissie New Year period. The problem with Airbnb is the number of listings was cut by about 90% a few weeks ago due to new local laws. So cheap hotels just pipping airbnb for a family of 4 at the moment. Hostels charge by the head and so are often more expensive than cheap hotels and airbnb. Anyway the whole family just watched this and we all gave it 2 thumbs up each. 8 thumbs 🖒🖒🖒🖒🖒🖒🖒🖒
Thanks for watching and wonderful feedback! Unfortunate they have introduced the new legislation. Hopefully a lot more homes/apartments will be back on the market after completing the licence and prices begin to lower again. Fingers crossed 🤞 you can find a good deal for your trip end of the year!
Some really good information. I want to go to Japan so found this helpful
Thanks for watching! A great to place to visit with family! Couldn't recommend it more.
Thank you for the advice.
Excellent information ℹ️. Thanks so much. 👏👍🏻🙏🏻
Thanks you for watching!
what a great video...very informative and helpful Vlog, thanks for sharing and subscribed
Thank you! Subbed back.
Very nice video. It really helped in my planning.
Thanks so much for watching! Be sure to check out the rest of our Tokyo and Osaka guides that might help with your itinerary :)
I went to Japan in 2015 and although we could indeed spend our time there on a budget we got so excited and spent almost double of what we had in mind but it totally worth it! No I am planning to return this year in October but this time I have 3 young children and I am worried mostly about things I want to visit that it can be really tiring with 3 kids apart from the fact that it will be quite pricey. Your videos will totally help me plan in advance! Thanks for the content.
Great video. Ive been in Japan twice but now im planning to go with my best friend and her 2 kids. This video is very helpful. Actually i did found Japan wasn't as expensive as i thought it was, not cheap but cheapER than expected. You can go around and make a budget trip and still be able to enjoy a lot.
Thanks so much for your kind words 😊 You guys will have such an amazing time.. I hope we all get to travel there again soon!
Thanks much we will be there soon, hope we get to meet!
Thanks for watching! Have fun there, it is truly a wonderful place to visit. We aren't in Japan anymore =( hopefully in another country fellow traveller =)
we put off japan this year for SEA! thanks so much for this video!!! 👌🏼
Great video, very helpful info - thanks for sharing!!
We're visiting Japan with our 1yr old soon and this video was incredible!! Thank you so much for your awesome tips!! :-)
Thanks for the awesome feedback! Hope you have a great time like we did!
Really love this clip!! Gives me hope that I can go to Japan with kids!!
I hope you can make it one day too! it is truly an amazing country to visit 😀
Amazing video thank you for all the great advices 😁 I just subscribed
Really useful video thank you :) I've never looked into Japan too much, but I do really want to go there...always bought into the notion that it IS expensive but this makes me think otherwise! Makes me think I wouldn't have to have as big of a budget as I originally thought haha. Great tips - especially Air BnB. I use that with pretty much all of my trips now, life saver. Keep up the good work! I saw your comment on the 'Citizens of Everywhere' Bali video so thought I'd come check out your channel
Thanks for watching Josh! Happy to hear you found it useful! Definitely try to make Japan as a priority destination. Won't regret it! lol
You're welcome! I enjoyed it :) and yeah it's on my list for sure! Would love to link it in with the Olympics in 2020 but that would perhaps make it more expensive again haha
If you eat only local food and avoid imported stuff, it's super cheap to eat there. We would eat breakfast in our airbnb (usually eggs or toast because we weren't super into japanese style breakast), grab a combini lunch for $3 and then eat out for dinner for under $15.
Thanks for sharing what you do and totally agree! You can make really affordable!
Hey Tina, your videos are the best timing for us right now. Only 10 days till we leave for Tokyo. Did you hear what happened with all the Airbnbs in Japan? Well, 80% of them were delisted, including ours, because of a new law requiring hosts to have a particular licence.
Speaking of taxis. On our last trip a few years back we went to the wrong airport in Osaka when we were leaving Japan. To get to the right airport we had to get a taxi so we made it to our flight. $280 !!!!!
$280!!! wowser that is really expensive. Lesson learnt haha ;)
Yeah heard about the new legislation for hosts. Hopefully they will be back soon with decent prices, at least better than hotels. AirBNB apartments/homes have much more space for families than hotels in Japan.
Did you manage to find a place to stay for your trip? I'm excited for you lol I want to go again.
Our host contacted us and said we could still stay at her place. She's also given us a small discount. Basically waved the cleaning and airbnb service fee. We just have to pay cash when we arrive.
What were doing is probably considered illegal but its really our only option. Hotel rooms are too small. And the only airbnbs available that are comparable to what we had are crazy expensive and in locations far from train stations.
Anyway, it actually worked out really well for us. We got a 100% refund. Plus Airbnb has given us a 100% credit as well to use on another trip. So basically scored free accomodation for our next trip. Just hope it works out with our host.
This is a great video, I dont have a family but it gives me an idea about how much stuff cost.
Yeah, it definitely applies to solo, couple and family travellers. It's surprising how cheap it can be!
Great info - thank you for sharing!!
Awesome video, Japan is always a good time
Most certainly is lol i want to go back already.
I went to japan in 2019. And we stayed in capsules and 2 star hotels( they were very clean) in osaka. And then stayed on Airbnb in tokyo for a week for $150. I gave myself of a budget of taking out $200 in cash and that would last me at least two days. I used my credit card in places like Don. And the most expensive was USJ. And Disney Tokyo.
Thanks for sharing!
Yes I was shocked I paid $18.00 bucks for a soup in Sydney. It was a tourist restaurant BUT that was expensive! The soup was really good though 😅
So great video!
Food in Japan is literally so cheap and better than our food in the US. When I got back everybody was like "oh it's super expensive out there right?" I'm like "no, actually it was cheaper... other than staying somewhere."
Very nice . . .
Cool tips, Tina. Japan is much cheaper than Australia, in my opinion.
The food is definitely cheaper than Australia. Another addition in what I call the Holy Gyudon Trinity is Sukiya (along with Matsuya and Yoshinoya). A beef bowl set is around ¥500 with salad and miso soup.
As for transport, yes, you can get those day tickets for cities or if you're just after convenience of not having to pay each time, get an IC card. The ¥500 deposit for the card gets refunded when you return it. It saves time and hassle if you're in a rush at the station.
Air BnB has become more strict in Japan with laws enacted that have reduced the number of providers. You can still find some amazing Air BnB gems though.
I couldn't agree more that Japan is cheaper than Aus. Ooooooo have to try Sukiya and IC Card next time we visit! Great local advice, Thanks Lin!
great video 👍👍
Your editing is 👌🏽. I’m considering taking my 2 y/o & 6 y/o but can’t decide if I’m acting crazy 😂😩 as it’s busy and my baby is still young x
Thanks Vanessa =) In my opinion, Japan is one of the most family friendly places we've been to. There are so many things to enjoy for the whole family. We stayed for 3 weeks in 3 major cities (Osaka, Kyoto and Tokyo) and I feel like we only scratched the surface lol The only thing to look out for is peak hour times on public transport. DO NOT even attempt it 😆 it is insane how busy it gets. The Japanese people are wonderful and will probably try help you through it but you guys will come out of it traumatised 😂 UA-cam the vids to understand haha. This can be easily avoided just plan ahead.
Hi, would you be kind enough to list the airbnbs you stayed in? We are visiting the same cities with our kids. Thank you so much! We love you videos.
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Hi. Good video. We only visited Tokyo when we were in Japan. It was cheaper than what we expected. I wouldnt say cheap, but it was ok. And this was Tokyo so most of Japan shouöd be cheaper.
I chose your video as being Australian hoping you would give cost in Australian dollars which you stated to but then drifted of to giving cost in USD.
HI, Just a a question? Ive been looking at airb&b , the prices they advertise are good, but then you have cleaning fees and other fees for another couple hundred dollars. Am I missing something. has anyone got any tips because I can't really find that much on air b&b for less than $150 Au, help! oh, love your video:)
Hi Denise! Thanks so much for watching our video :) Yes, cleaning fees are a part of it and the other fees, I believe, are Airbnb fees. Most of the time it still works out cheaper than staying in a hotel though. What time of the year are you looking at?
Hi Tina, would it be stretching the friendship too much to ask for a link to your Tokes Airbnb to see if it is anywhere near where we've been looking. We're looking now for January and with all the delistings there is stuff all (good and sleeps four) stuff available so far. What is available is cheaper than an average Aussie motel room but if we can more for sushi that would be good :)
Hey Shane! Not at all! Although I have a feeling the ones we stayed at were delisted as well :(
Tokyo => www.airbnb.com.au/rooms/18570830
Kyoto => www.airbnb.com.au/rooms/15274050
Osaka => www.airbnb.com.au/rooms/14523660
Fingers crossed you guys find something decently priced!
Hangry By Nature thank you!
Amazing video. Thank you!!! Could you please send me this apartment's link at airbnb site? Thank you so much
Thanks so much for watching :) Which apartment were you looking at? Unfortunately, the one in Tokyo doesn't operate anymore.
Hangry By Nature Thank tou so much for your answer ❤️ I'm look for an apartmento to spend 1 week with my family (kids - 5y and 13y), in a neighborhood close to the main attractions and near to the subway! Tku
I'm looking at taking my wife and 6 kids. Two concerns are moving around and where to stay.
Should totally try, it's a fantastic experience. Very easy to get around with public transport. Make sure to have access to google maps. that's a life saver for directions and trains to catch.
Just found your channel, and thank you. This helps allot. I have been travelling solo many times, but next year for the first time with my girlfriend en little girl. I only have 1 question. How is public transport with a stroller? My little girl will then be 4 years old. So i don't know if i should bring the stroller or just carry her when she is tired of walking.
Hi, what is the name of the air bnb you stayed in? I'm struggling to find something affordable
This is great. Short but informative. I would love to find out what’s the best way to “carry” the kids? We will be traveling in coming May and our 3yo and 1.5yo are tagging alone. Would you suggest to bring along stroller? Or baby carrier like the one you are using
From our experience, bring one of each. Try to prioritise the 3 yo to the pram to sleep and the 1.5 yo to the carrier. This will help reserve some of your energy since the 1.5yo is lighter to carry in the carrier. We found most of Japan pram friendly. Sometimes you come across stairs and you may have to lift the pram. Otherwise look around you can probably find a lift somewhere close. Also the pram is awesome to help carry your bags lol Last advice - don't travel with the pram during peak hour.
Check out this video for more info I may have missed - ua-cam.com/video/_m2mhvD1q4g/v-deo.html
Hope this helps and have an awesome trip 😊
Your video was so so helpful. Were you pretty close to a convenient store to buy diapers and milk for baby?
Thanks for watching! In Japan there are a lot of pharmacy, daiso, supermarkets type shops around that sell diapers/baby milk. It also depends on the area you stay but main populated areas it's easy. Probably a 10 min walk worst case. If you're lucky the convenient stores do have diapers that is the right size. So I wouldn't depend on them just in case, as for baby milk I'm actually not 100% sure if they have that there. Hope that helps =)
Yeah got that right australia is a rippa😂😂😂😂 soon as i heard that i suscribed
Hahah thanks mate! Cheers for watching as well!
@@HangryByNature sweet as... Thanks though your video helped alot.. U got straight to the point 😁
Can you link down the airbnb that you guys booked in Tokyo pls 😊
I just checked and unfortunately it's not listed anymore.
Aww... Thanks for getting back to me
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nice deus machina shirt XD
Haha thanks!
Japan used to be very expensive. Not anymore. Tokyo was the costliest city in the world a decade ago. It seems like that reputation is still there in some people's minds. Personally I'm surprised if people still say that Japan is expensive.
Thanks for watching! That's right, not expensive anymore and we hope this video can shed light to those who think so. Make their next trip to Japan because it is a beautiful and amazing place to visit with family. =)
How do you rent a pocket WiFi? Sorry it will be my first time with my family in Japan.
Just found this channel and already like god damn Australians are gooooood
I can't wait to show my mam this lol
Hi can I ask about which bike rental you used in Ueno with kids seats?
Hi there, we didn't rent bikes in Ueno (i only know of the Ueno in Tokyo) we rented bikes in Nara and Kyoto. I can help you with those places if you need =)
Thanks for replying! I thought it was Ueno because of the pandas!
Excluding airplane tickets I wonder If I could make it in Japan for 3 weeks (family of 4) 2 kids under 4 by time of travel with about $6000 🤔
It's definitely possible! Our Airbnbs averaged around $700-800 for week long stays and then it all comes down to how much and what you eat and attractions. I mean, we couldn't stop eating cos the food was so darn good.
#notifsquad :D sup Tina :D --- you are right we are a bloody ripoff >_> , tax too high and now they are about to increase public transport prices again here in sydney.. goodness.. this is really great tips for those traveling with family :D
Hotel is not just expensive but small - but i guess there are alternatives like airbnb, but im still a bit weary about using airbnb and actually they just had a new legislation which made it harder for airbnb owner in japan to do airbnb - they have to get a license now.
haha my breakfast is pretty much convenience store :D and at night im hitting dotonburi all the 3 days im there pretty much..
Yoshinoya :D my fav!! first time i came to japan i was so jet lagged from sydney.. i went to yoshinoya 5am in the morning near inaricho station :D
Too right! Aus prices makes me want to travel more haha get away from it.
Good point about the hotels, it is very limited in space. Unfortunate about AirBNB getting the new legislation now but I guess there needs to be some sort of regulations. I believe they will be back real soon.
haha they are the best and so convenient! Wish they have them here with the same pricing. =)
Hello, your video is very informative. May I know which area did you stay in tokyo? I am from australia too.
Hi and thanks for watching! Unfortunatly our AirBNB doesn't seem to be listed anymore. We stayed in the area of Sangūbashi, close to the station. Very residential area but close to a lot of things and next to yoyogi park. The station area has a lot of restaurants and a nice local grocery store. Aussie Aussie Aussie! haha
Hangry By Nature Thanks for your response. How advance did you book your accomodation? I am travelling on ot and can’t find a cheaper hotel or Airbnb..
Hi! Thank you for this! My family and I are planning to go to Japan. Do you have any idea how much will it cost us to travel from Osaka to Tokyo? Thank you!
Thanks so much for watching! If you take the Shinkansen bullet train, from memory, we paid around $120 USD per adult - pretty steep, I know. But, gets you to Tokyo in 2 hours. Will you be getting the Japan Rail Pass?
Wow! Yea, it is. Thank you for replying fast! I don’t actually know what to do yet. It will be our first time in Japan. I have a 9 and 6 y.o. kids plus me and my husband so, yea. Maybe we’ll just go to Tokyo.
@@mattiesonofmonetkey20 Depends how long you're going for. But, yes.. there's so much to do just in Tokyo alone. We spent 9 days in Tokyo and still barely just grazed the surface. Whatever you decide, I'm sure your family is going to have an absolute blast. It's such an amazing place for kids and adults alike!
They dont have any helmet to rent? My little girl need one 🚲. Really great video by the way!
We travelled to Japan last year as a family of 5 (from Australia too!) and we couldn't believe how cheap we did it. We felt like everything was cheaper than Australia, especially food!!! We also stayed in Air BnBs when we were there - so cost effective!
Would love to know which station was your closest when you were in Osaka - currently booking our Osaka accomodation but not sure on which area to stay in since we didn't go there last trip. Thanks!
Hi Andrea! Thanks so much for watching :) Airbnbs pretty much saved our budget when we were there, but I've heard since they've tightened a lot of the regulations, so hopefully you guys still find some really great Airbnbs at good prices! Our closest main station was Tennoji which is a little south of the centre where the zoo is. Lovely area with great food options and a big mall nearby.
In Australia you can get Travelodge or motels in Melbourne for $125/night .still better than where you stayed in Tokyo and cheaper .I thinks the reason you said $460 is two nights accomodation price in Melbourne because you are just promoting AirBNB .very sad to hear your comments about accomodation prices in Melbourne.I live in Melbourne.
Hi , Can you give me the link to the airbnb you stad a in Tokyo?
Hi, Unfortunately I tried looking for it on AirBNB but it looks like they aren't operating any more.
May I know your baby carrier brand? Thankss
Of course, it's the Baby Tula or Tula. They are so good and designs keep it fresh.
Lol for me to afford a family holiday to Japan from the UK I'm looking at £7.5k on flights alone...
That's what I was thinking can't be more expensive than bloody Australia 😅
O M G....Aus is getting too expensive 😂😂😂 And the worse thing is recently our dollar isn't doing well so currency conversions are bad 😭 lol
hi thank you for your video we are going in march -april in japan and with a toddler in tow , i would really appreciate if you would send me the airbnb that you have stayed at we are also doing. osaka kyoto tokyo but only in 10 days 🙁 love also your disneyland video thanknyou we are also going there !
Thanks so much for watching! Here are the airbnbs we stayed in for Kyoto and Osaka, unfortunately the Tokyo one doesn't seem to be operative anymore. Kyoto one we found to be a good location near temples and 5 mins to the station. Osaka is about 10 mins walk to station and is on the 2nd floor. Probably could pay a little extra to be more central since your time is limited
www.airbnb.com.au/rooms/15274050
www.airbnb.com.au/rooms/14523660
I hope the trip goes well and you will have lots of fun!! Disneyland is the best!!
I live in Jp. :D
So jealous! I want to live in Japan.
OMG, that’s so cheap. I visited Disney world and pain $1000 for 7 nights.
Australia is definitely overpriced for everything, Japan is waaaayyyy cheaper and more worth it