I can't wait to be able to travel again. Kappabashi is definitely on my list of places to visit when I come to Tokyo. I might need an extra suitcase for all the beautiful things which I want to bring back.
I feel the same as you. For cheap, every day items have you checked out Funabashi Daiso? I went there first before splurging at the more upmarket handmade artisanal stores and the ones up and down Kappabashi Dori. Some things are great to find cheaply and Daiso quality is usually very good for basic kitchenware. However, some unique specialty items are totally worth spending more on and I'm on the same page as you: I may need a third suitcase next time, ha! I've loved watching all these videos during lockdown and taking many notes and pinning new places on my google maps. Wonderful, I'm so excited for travel to be back on track in 2022. Oh, wait, my other hot tip is Shoyeido in Ginza for elegant, high quality incense and incense-related items. Stunning, they smell like no other incense I've burned, so elegant and evocative. Bye! And good luck saving your spending money-- just think how rewarded you'll be for your self-discipline and how happy you'll be filling that extra bag, :D.)
@@ciganyweaverandherperiwink6293 Daiso is definitely also on my list, and heading there first is a great idea, I think. I haven't gotten to Japan yet (was going to go in 2020, but we all know how that went) but I can't wait. Although, maybe if all those whose trips got canceled go as soon as they can, it might get a little crowded... Have you and your multitude of suitcases been around Japan? I heard luggage is very inconvenient on trains and such. Would you happen to know anything about that? (And thanks for the idea with the pinned google map. That will be so much more convenient than my extra long word file full of random notes.)
@@idontlikechocolatebrownies3281 I've been a few times and would be more than happy to answer any questions you have. Google maps are a lifesaver: whenever you're out shopping and think, 'I'm not that hungry but I'd love to have a coffee and a pastry' you can check the map you've made for a certain area and see if you're standing near something really cool that you've marked. It was the best thing I did, making different maps for each area. As for luggage, what kind of itinerary are you planning on for your trip? Which airport do you think you'll be flying into and what time, ballpark? Will you be based in one main city with perhaps a few nights 'out in the countryside', doing the traditional ryokan thing or will you be backpacking all over the place? I'd love to help because there were some things I learned once I got there and had no idea about so I'd love to pass on the most helpful information that I can. I'm so excited for you!! :D
@@ciganyweaverandherperiwink6293 Thank you so much! Sorry for replying so late, this slipped my mind over the Easter holidays. I have no idea how to make the separate google maps, but I definitely shall learn to make some because they sound super useful. Can't be too hard, I guess. I was thinking of doing mainly Tokyo and Kyoto, with a ryokan thrown in somewhere. I'm not into backpacking, so it's more likely to be big suitcases full of kitchenware. For the flights it's a bit difficult. I think I might be flying into Tokyo, but who knows these days? I don't even know how many airlines will survive the pandemic. I can't even tell you when I'm going, the situation is such a mess (at least here in Germany). Sorry it's not much to go on, but I appreciate any info :D
Hi @feedesfleurs. I’m glad that my video reached you in France. Yes, I love my LAGUIOLE knives and fork. We use it a lot. Very high quality. I’m happy that you noticed and take time to comment. I appreciate it. 🥰 Have a great day to you. 💕
Stunning pieces. It takes someone with a good eye for style to be able to pick those amongst the huge selections on display. I’ve never heard of Kappabashi, definitely a must visit destination. I’m a huge kitchenware & cookware collector. Worth a visit. Thanks for sharing. ❤️🇦🇺
Aw. That’s so sweet. If you’re a kitchenware/cookware collector, then Kappabashi is really should be in your itinerary. 😊 Thank you for watching and for your comment.
Another heavenly little video. Thank you for letting my eyes linger on the items, displaying them well and not doing rapid editing and woozy panning shots up and down the shelves in the beautiful stores you explore. Much appreciated, you're inspiring my next trip! xo :)
I’m so happy with the influx of Japan Surplus shops here in the Philippines. It afforded me access to Japanese ceramics, from contemporary, antiques and even studio pottery at a fraction of their original prices. I love the Kutani, Shigaraki, Bizen , Oribe and many more exquisite ceramic pieces.
Yeah! I used to go to Japan surplus in Philippines too. But I’ve no idea on their names. I didn’t even know that ceramics and pottery is a big part of their dining culture back then. Thank you for watching and for your comment by the way. I would definitely love to shop with you in Philippines. 😊
I saw your other video on kitchen wear as well, and to me, they are so entertaining. I'm only 17, but I love looking at cookware, mostly because I love cooking. I love these videos!
Hi Natalia. Thank you for taking time to comment. 🥰 I admire you for loving to cook at the very young age. 🙌🏻 I’m really not interested at cooking when I was 17, but now I do and I have to. Now I’m slowly collecting kitchenwares and tablewares. I’m glad you loved my video. 🥰💕
Wow, I love Japanese kitchenware, I can't wait travelling again to Japan. Watashi nihon daisuki, nihon kire nata, umaku iku korekara mata nihon iku desu. Gambatene
My god, such a wonderful collection of table wares. I could spend a whole lot of money and overhaul the stuff at home. Stay safe. Best wishes from Mumbai
So many beautiful things! I visited Kappabashi teo years ago but couldn’t find anything nice. I thought that place is overrated but actually it’s me and my non-existent shopping skills. 😅
Last time I was in Japan we stayed in Asakusa. I had planned to go here but we didn’t have time. I appears wanted to get my first Japanese knife here but instead I just ended up getting it from William Sonoma. I wonder if it’s more affordable buying it in Japan because we’re limited to Shun and Miyabi brands which we can hold and test.
Thank you for this tour. I love it! Wish I was there and shopping to. Very nice plates with the roughs edges. It's painting is really nice. Would like to have teacups in that serie.
Hey It's wander Angel! Your editing is awesome! I'm super impressed by your storyline, filming and editing looks like you work really hard on each video & that in itself is super super super inspiring. When's your next video out? Hope you have an awesome day and you are awesome, keep being you! 😁☝🏻
Aw! That’s so sweet of you. 🥰 It actually takes longer to edit each video because I only follow my daughter’s schedule. 😂 #momlife haha I have just uploaded another video today. I hope to see you there too. You are awesome too. Take care and stay safe. 💕🥰
Hi! I would say, in Japan, they have a high quality in general so I think you could never go wrong in their pottery, ceramics or kitchenware. Just choose color, design and details according to your own personality. Something that you know you would enjoy everytime you use it. That alone makes it worth buying. ☺️
Добрый день, милая незнакомка!!!🙏🌹 Меня зовут Марина. Япония, всё что связано с Вашей страной - моя любовь ещё с института. Буквально вчера вновь рассматривала репродукции Хацусико Хокусая, Китагавы Утомаро, Судзуки Харунобу!!!🙏 СПАСИБО Вам за знакомство с городом кухонных принадлежностей Каппабаши! Потрясающая красота! Кажется, что можно сутками находиться в нём, получая эстетическое удовольствие, как в музее!!!🙏🌹 В моем доме тоже много посуды.И всё равно радуюсь как ребёнок новым приобретениям!!!))) ПОЗДРАВЛЯЮ Вас с покупками! Верю,что они долгие годы будут радовать и Вас, и гостей в вашем доме🙏🙏🙏🌹! Искренне. Обнимаю всем сердцем. Марина. Москва. 🐩🌹
Hi Denise Martinez, the intro song is Don't Waste My Time by Victor Lundberg and the main video's first song is Wrote You A Letter by Candelion feat. Cody Francis. Thank you for watching :)
Kappabashi offers cheap ones like $2-$20 and expensive ones ($50 and up). You can see some of the prices as I touch some of the items from the store. I would say mostly it’s affordable. Some of the items are expensive because of fine craftsmanship. Thank you for watching by the way. Stay safe 💕
Hi Jane. Sorry about the music and I don’t know who made each items either. This is just a shopping/haul video showing how amazing and beautiful Japanese tableware are. Thank you for watching anyway and for taking time to comment. Hope you’re always be safe.
I can't wait to be able to travel again. Kappabashi is definitely on my list of places to visit when I come to Tokyo. I might need an extra suitcase for all the beautiful things which I want to bring back.
I’m glad that you liked some of the things in this video. Thank you for your watching and for taking time to comment :)
I feel the same as you. For cheap, every day items have you checked out Funabashi Daiso? I went there first before splurging at the more upmarket handmade artisanal stores and the ones up and down Kappabashi Dori. Some things are great to find cheaply and Daiso quality is usually very good for basic kitchenware. However, some unique specialty items are totally worth spending more on and I'm on the same page as you: I may need a third suitcase next time, ha! I've loved watching all these videos during lockdown and taking many notes and pinning new places on my google maps. Wonderful, I'm so excited for travel to be back on track in 2022. Oh, wait, my other hot tip is Shoyeido in Ginza for elegant, high quality incense and incense-related items. Stunning, they smell like no other incense I've burned, so elegant and evocative. Bye! And good luck saving your spending money-- just think how rewarded you'll be for your self-discipline and how happy you'll be filling that extra bag, :D.)
@@ciganyweaverandherperiwink6293 Daiso is definitely also on my list, and heading there first is a great idea, I think. I haven't gotten to Japan yet (was going to go in 2020, but we all know how that went) but I can't wait. Although, maybe if all those whose trips got canceled go as soon as they can, it might get a little crowded... Have you and your multitude of suitcases been around Japan? I heard luggage is very inconvenient on trains and such. Would you happen to know anything about that? (And thanks for the idea with the pinned google map. That will be so much more convenient than my extra long word file full of random notes.)
@@idontlikechocolatebrownies3281 I've been a few times and would be more than happy to answer any questions you have. Google maps are a lifesaver: whenever you're out shopping and think, 'I'm not that hungry but I'd love to have a coffee and a pastry' you can check the map you've made for a certain area and see if you're standing near something really cool that you've marked. It was the best thing I did, making different maps for each area. As for luggage, what kind of itinerary are you planning on for your trip? Which airport do you think you'll be flying into and what time, ballpark? Will you be based in one main city with perhaps a few nights 'out in the countryside', doing the traditional ryokan thing or will you be backpacking all over the place? I'd love to help because there were some things I learned once I got there and had no idea about so I'd love to pass on the most helpful information that I can. I'm so excited for you!! :D
@@ciganyweaverandherperiwink6293 Thank you so much! Sorry for replying so late, this slipped my mind over the Easter holidays. I have no idea how to make the separate google maps, but I definitely shall learn to make some because they sound super useful. Can't be too hard, I guess.
I was thinking of doing mainly Tokyo and Kyoto, with a ryokan thrown in somewhere. I'm not into backpacking, so it's more likely to be big suitcases full of kitchenware. For the flights it's a bit difficult. I think I might be flying into Tokyo, but who knows these days? I don't even know how many airlines will survive the pandemic. I can't even tell you when I'm going, the situation is such a mess (at least here in Germany). Sorry it's not much to go on, but I appreciate any info :D
This would be like a little piece of heaven for me.
👌👌👌👌
Love japanese items...this kitchenware is so lovely ❤
I could spend the whole day there and not get bored lol 😝
Me too! 😁 I always spend 3-4 hours at least and still wants to come back. 😂
かっぱ橋は一日中居ても飽きない位楽しいですよね😊
Hello, I live in France and I saw the LAGUIOLE Knives !! that's a really good choice, beauty and high quality :)
Hi @feedesfleurs. I’m glad that my video reached you in France. Yes, I love my LAGUIOLE knives and fork. We use it a lot. Very high quality. I’m happy that you noticed and take time to comment. I appreciate it. 🥰 Have a great day to you. 💕
@@ItsWanderAngel Merci pour cette belle vidéo :)
Stunning pieces. It takes someone with a good eye for style to be able to pick those amongst the huge selections on display. I’ve never heard of Kappabashi, definitely a must visit destination. I’m a huge kitchenware & cookware collector. Worth a visit. Thanks for sharing. ❤️🇦🇺
Aw. That’s so sweet. If you’re a kitchenware/cookware collector, then Kappabashi is really should be in your itinerary. 😊 Thank you for watching and for your comment.
Yep, this is pretty much heaven for me.
Another heavenly little video. Thank you for letting my eyes linger on the items, displaying them well and not doing rapid editing and woozy panning shots up and down the shelves in the beautiful stores you explore. Much appreciated, you're inspiring my next trip! xo :)
Hi! I’m glad you my video inspired you on your next trip. Thank you so much for watching and for your comment. 😊 Stay safe. 💕
Beautiful tableware and beautiful music. Thank you for sharing.
Thank you too for watching and for your comment. 💕 Stay safe.
Hope I can visit Tokyo and this shop on day.....so much cute tableware..Thanks for sharing
Yeah! I hope you can visit. 😊 Thank you too for watching and for taking time to comment. Stay safe.
I’m so happy with the influx of Japan Surplus shops here in the Philippines. It afforded me access to Japanese ceramics, from contemporary, antiques and even studio pottery at a fraction of their original prices. I love the Kutani, Shigaraki, Bizen , Oribe and many more exquisite ceramic pieces.
Yeah! I used to go to Japan surplus in Philippines too. But I’ve no idea on their names. I didn’t even know that ceramics and pottery is a big part of their dining culture back then.
Thank you for watching and for your comment by the way. I would definitely love to shop with you in Philippines. 😊
Agree!Japan surplus buyer here...
かっぱ橋には色々いい陶器があるねー
いつか、行って見たい😊👌
そうですね。
かっぱ橋は私の大好きな場所です✨
コメントありがとうございます。😊
I would go nuts in there! I love making Japanese breakfast and eating it off of beautiful tableware from Japan. The Doraemon sauce dish is 😍
I saw your other video on kitchen wear as well, and to me, they are so entertaining. I'm only 17, but I love looking at cookware, mostly because I love cooking. I love these videos!
Hi Natalia. Thank you for taking time to comment. 🥰 I admire you for loving to cook at the very young age. 🙌🏻 I’m really not interested at cooking when I was 17, but now I do and I have to. Now I’m slowly collecting kitchenwares and tablewares. I’m glad you loved my video. 🥰💕
@With Elly thank you. I’m glad you liked it. 🥰
Beautiful purchases!! I’d Go crazy in That store!
Speechless after seeing products ,
Thoughtless after seeing prices.
🥺🥺🥺🥰🥰🥰
Thank you for watching. 🥰
@@ItsWanderAngel trust me the pleasure is all mine,lots of love from India
I'm very amused by your vlogs! It's nice and it appeals to my taste. I wish I could vlog this way too someday. =) God bless you and your family
Hi. I’m glad you liked my vlogs and thank you for that heartwarming comment. God bless you and your family too. 💕
I just like the knifes they so handy.
I like knives too 😊
Everything you brought is so beautiful. You have such stunning taste!
Thank you. 💕
This market is like heaven.... So many cute tea pots.... 😍
I also felt the same. ☺️ Thank you for watching.
@@ItsWanderAngel thank you for all beautiful videos. 💝
Loved them all. Thank you!
I’m glad you liked it. Thank you Gigi.
That teacup and plate OMG
😊 thank you for watching.
Nice sharing😍 Love all these beautiful tableware! Thanks for sharing.
I’m glad you liked my video. I love these tablewares too. 😊
Oh... I love japanese tableware and I hope that we can travel again. I would love to go to Japan again.
I love Japanese tableware and I miss traveling too. 😊 Thank you for watching and for your comment. Stay safe.
Wow, I love Japanese kitchenware, I can't wait travelling again to Japan. Watashi nihon daisuki, nihon kire nata, umaku iku korekara mata nihon iku desu. Gambatene
Wow! Your Japanese is very good. 👏 Thank you for watching.
@@ItsWanderAngel Watashi wa jawa jin desu, demo Central Australia ni sunde shimasu. Yorusku onegae shimashu.
Been there and it was heaven for someone who loves kitchen ware. Wish I could go there again. Hopefully after vaccination..
Absolutely! Thank you for watching and for your comment. 💕
I would love to go round this shop. Wonderful.
It is actually a whole street of kitchenware shops. I hope you can visit there once it’s safe to travel. 😊
Wow! I want all of them 😁
Thank you for watching 💕
My god, such a wonderful collection of table wares. I could spend a whole lot of money and overhaul the stuff at home.
Stay safe.
Best wishes from Mumbai
Hi! Thank you for your comment. Stay safe too. ☺️
So many beautiful things! I visited Kappabashi teo years ago but couldn’t find anything nice. I thought that place is overrated but actually it’s me and my non-existent shopping skills. 😅
Oh my. I hope you can find nice pieces when you come back. Thank you for watching and for your comment. 😊
Нежность ,изящество и простота .Очень приятно смотреть ваши видео .💗
Just love watching your videos.
I’m glad to know that. 🥰 Thank you for taking time to comment. I really appreciate it. 💕
I'm so jealous I can't buy those works of art! Great picks!
Hope you can visit Japan in future :) Thank you. I'm glad you liked my choices. Stay safe. 💕
Last time I was in Japan we stayed in Asakusa. I had planned to go here but we didn’t have time. I appears wanted to get my first Japanese knife here but instead I just ended up getting it from William Sonoma. I wonder if it’s more affordable buying it in Japan because we’re limited to Shun and Miyabi brands which we can hold and test.
Wow!!... lovely
Thank you for watching😊
Wow amazing stuff..
Thank you. 💕
Love ❤️ Love ❤️ Love ❤️
💕😊💕😊💕
This video is lovely as usual. May i ask the diameter of the donburi at 9:18?
Thank you for this tour. I love it! Wish I was there and shopping to. Very nice plates with the roughs edges. It's painting is really nice. Would like to have teacups in that serie.
Hi Laila. Thank you for watching and for taking time to comment. I really really appreciate it. Stay safe 🥰💕
lovely
Nice video , I want to know about japnese kitchen utencils and food
Çok güzeller, güle güle kullanın ❤👍⚘
You people are always superb lots of love from India
Than you. You are superb too. 😊 Have a great day.
I need to go Tokyo really!
I suggest you should. 😊 When the Covid ends or once it’s safe. Thank you for watching. Hope to see you on my future vlogs.
Muy muy lindas compras. En esa tienda estaría horas.
Creo que definitivamente pasarás muchas horas allí. Gracias por mirar y por tomarse el tiempo para comentar.
-traducido por Google
My bank account would not be happy if I stepped in there.
😂 your comment made me smile. Thank you for watching.
Hey It's wander Angel! Your editing is awesome! I'm super impressed by your storyline, filming and editing looks like you work really hard on each video & that in itself is super super super inspiring. When's your next video out? Hope you have an awesome day and you are awesome, keep being you! 😁☝🏻
Aw! That’s so sweet of you. 🥰 It actually takes longer to edit each video because I only follow my daughter’s schedule. 😂 #momlife haha I have just uploaded another video today. I hope to see you there too. You are awesome too. Take care and stay safe. 💕🥰
@@ItsWanderAngel i always look forward of your videos 😊
Ask them to sell online, thankyou so much for sharing
Can you talk about the quality? How do you know which ones are worth buying . ?
Hi! I would say, in Japan, they have a high quality in general so I think you could never go wrong in their pottery, ceramics or kitchenware. Just choose color, design and details according to your own personality. Something that you know you would enjoy everytime you use it. That alone makes it worth buying. ☺️
I can’t wait to travel to Japan. I loved everything you showed us Thank you
I hope you can visit soon. Thank you too for watching. 😊
Merci 🙏 je viens de m abonnée ; à bientôt 👋🙋🏻♀️👍💕🇫🇷🇫🇷🇫🇷
Can you share how you take care of the beautiful knives please?
Добрый день, милая незнакомка!!!🙏🌹
Меня зовут Марина. Япония, всё что связано с Вашей страной - моя любовь ещё с института.
Буквально вчера вновь рассматривала репродукции Хацусико Хокусая, Китагавы Утомаро, Судзуки Харунобу!!!🙏
СПАСИБО Вам за знакомство с городом кухонных принадлежностей Каппабаши!
Потрясающая красота! Кажется, что можно сутками находиться в нём, получая эстетическое удовольствие, как в музее!!!🙏🌹
В моем доме тоже много посуды.И всё равно радуюсь как ребёнок новым приобретениям!!!)))
ПОЗДРАВЛЯЮ Вас с покупками! Верю,что они долгие годы будут радовать и Вас, и гостей в вашем доме🙏🙏🙏🌹!
Искренне.
Обнимаю всем сердцем.
Марина.
Москва.
🐩🌹
You know what... Kappabashi actually means cup and saucer in marathi(indian language)... I was amazed to read that name..
Wow! That’s interesting. I was amazed by Indian translation too. Thanks for sharing. 😊
very good video .. Thank you
Thank you for watching and for your comment. I appreciate it. 🥰
What was the name of the first song? Lovely video great relaxing music. Thank you
Hi Denise Martinez, the intro song is Don't Waste My Time by Victor Lundberg and the main video's first song is Wrote You A Letter by Candelion feat. Cody Francis. Thank you for watching :)
Que maravilha essa loja!
Pl let us know the price of each item.
Why do you only buy sets of 2?
Just for me and my husband. 😊 Our daughter is still 2 years old now, so we buy a kid friendly tableware for her.
Me gustan utensilios de cocina tokio
❤❤🇩🇿
What are the prices like? Are they affordable?
Kappabashi offers cheap ones like $2-$20 and expensive ones ($50 and up). You can see some of the prices as I touch some of the items from the store. I would say mostly it’s affordable. Some of the items are expensive because of fine craftsmanship. Thank you for watching by the way. Stay safe 💕
Очень интересно
I need help identifying pottery it has a letter
WHATS THE SONG NAME ANYONE?
Price
Song?
👏👏👏👏👏🌹
😊💕
Music is very loud. Would like at least some info for what it used in Japan, who made it etc.
Hi Jane. Sorry about the music and I don’t know who made each items either. This is just a shopping/haul video showing how amazing and beautiful Japanese tableware are. Thank you for watching anyway and for taking time to comment. Hope you’re always be safe.
😊👌🥢🍽🔪
ANY DISTRIBUTOR IN INDIA ....PLS LET ME KNOW.
Would rather hear information about what I am looking at than music I don't like. You may like it but that doesn't mean the rest of society does.
Less music and more narration would be nice.