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  • Опубліковано 10 лют 2025
  • One fateful day, some dude walked into a supermarket in Japan....
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  • @raingodmusic
    @raingodmusic 6 років тому +17

    This use to be only one of 3 japanese vlogs on UA-cam. Now there's a plethora. I love this video

    • @KanjiHunter
      @KanjiHunter  6 років тому +1

      rain god Too funny. Thanks for the recognition!

    • @raingodmusic
      @raingodmusic 6 років тому +2

      Ghost of Matsubara Thank you sir it's an honor.

  • @crash1802
    @crash1802 3 роки тому +6

    wow just coming back to this video 13 years later. this video inspired me to learn Japanese , move to Hawaii, and eventually visit japan. i was inspired to video at my local grocery for my foreigner friends but they kicked me out and it was really dramatic. i wonder if the ghost of matsubara shirts are still available. i grew out my old one.

    • @KanjiHunter
      @KanjiHunter  3 роки тому +2

      I love hearing stories of inspiration!! LOL Unfortunately those GOM shirts are no longer available. But, if the KANJI HUNTER series takes off, I’m definitely gonna make T-shirts and pin buttons for that. So definitely share those videos with all your friends!!

  • @ShaunStar5
    @ShaunStar5 11 років тому +10

    I was in Japan recently and it was everything I thought it would be. Aside from the poetic beauty, the cleanliness, the yummy food, the lights, the traditions...what really struck me was how everyone was just so nice to each other not just to foreigners. They're kind of aloof at first because of the language barrier but if you make an effort, they will go out of their way, in broken English and creative gestures, just to help you out. Japanese people are an exemplary race. Japan is a utopian example of what nations should or aspire to be. That being said, I am not surprised that they immediately came to the aid of Filipinos even though they themselves are still recovering from the disaster. They are just a selfless bunch. No boundaries, just humanity. must respect to the people of Japan.

    • @KanjiHunter
      @KanjiHunter  3 роки тому

      I’m really glad you enjoyed your visit!!

  • @Gennosuke84
    @Gennosuke84 3 роки тому +3

    sheeet i forgot this video.. this changed my life just saying. 13 yrs later learned japanese.. many things happened wow

  • @animatestate
    @animatestate 11 років тому

    I have seen two of your videos and I really like them. You got some good jokes, LOL. It's funny about the heating in Japanese homes and apartments. I've been trying to save money here on heating in my USA home (very cold winter all over the world!), so I guess a good way to practice being cold before moving to Japan will be to refuse to turn my heat up and freeze!

  • @Maxher240
    @Maxher240 2 роки тому +4

    Damn i use to watch this video 10 times a day wishing i could go to japan one day back when i was in 9th grade 11 years ago 😵‍💫😵‍💫

  • @eepmeep8550
    @eepmeep8550 10 років тому +4

    I wish people bought me assorted vegetable juices as presents instead of soaps or costume jewelry...

    • @KanjiHunter
      @KanjiHunter  3 роки тому

      I just wish people bought me gifts!

  • @vipergtsmre
    @vipergtsmre 10 років тому +13

    great vid except for all the stupid txt boxes you have to close

    • @KanjiHunter
      @KanjiHunter  10 років тому +2

      Srry bout that, but views & ads keep the channel financially sound. Plz, like & share! Thnks for watching!

    • @moepskie
      @moepskie 9 років тому

      Ghost of Matsubara Hi Tom, I've been watching your videos for several years, and this one is what got me interested in your channel initially up to this very day. But with all respect, why not put the annotations at the end or/and start of the video instead of during the entire video like most people do? I understand that it helps generating income but I can guarantee you that spamming people with annotations 24/7 during a video , totally blocking out the content with annotations, will absolutely decrease your financial income on the long term instead of increasing it. People get scared away because it, hit the dislike button right away and will do anything but watch your other videos (let alone subscribe) and you can read that from the comments below this video. I for one know how you truly are so I'm not doing that, but it definitely scares away potential viewers.
      P.S.: Please don't become one of those commercialized UA-camrs who want to milk out their viewers and causing their channels to go to !@#$ :) I love your channel and I want to keep doing so man :p

    • @cozycarry
      @cozycarry 9 років тому

      moepskie or you just fckn disable annotations, good lord..

    • @moepskie
      @moepskie 9 років тому

      ZorcerStorm I do, but it's annoying to have to do that and it is for many others as well. I'm only trying to help him.
      It's like having a salesman at your door which you want to get rid off. Super easy to do, but annoying.

    • @cozycarry
      @cozycarry 9 років тому

      moepskie life is hard -_-

  • @wanyeung3895
    @wanyeung3895 12 років тому

    This made me really happy... never really seen conversations that actually end happily. +1 for patient and understanding people

  • @alhawal1
    @alhawal1 12 років тому

    thank you.. this is very informative to me , please make more videos like this iv seen the other once, that you did and its great,,,, keep the good work
    blessings and peace

  • @ralphrepo
    @ralphrepo 11 років тому +3

    Thank you for your very informative video. Two comments FYI, firstly, your comment about the "Chinaman" caricature being a somewhat racist picture; actually, most Chinese would find the term "Chinaman" itself to be offensive. I know your usage of it here was innocent, but just be advised that it may not be well recieved by Chinese listeners. Secondly, on a lighter note, the section regarding the various coffees in a gift pack; there are actually many niche coffees made only for the Japan market that cannot be obtained anywhere else in the world. Despite your rather, er... disdainful assessment, I have been attempting to find one particular Nescafe formulation for years without success; I would kill for that box of instant coffee, LOL...
    Thanks again for your great videos!

  • @andyhan5159
    @andyhan5159 9 років тому +6

    you need more text boxes in your video

  • @vampvivid
    @vampvivid 11 років тому +7

    LOL MY NUTS

  • @rachiti
    @rachiti 12 років тому

    Thanks for the video. It's always interesting to see the differences between cultures. I watch "Cooking with Dog" on here so I've become more familiar with various aspects of Japanese cooking. It was great to see how that translates to differences in supermarkets.

  • @JP_is_me
    @JP_is_me 10 днів тому

    This isn't the video that got me interested in Japan, but it is the first J-Vlogger video I can remember ever seeing. It was this, Kyde & Eric, and Sharmeleon that introduced me to J-Vlogging. 16 years later I finally made my first trip to Japan this past September. It was worth the wait!

  • @dragosbelar
    @dragosbelar 11 років тому +11

    American chocolate is disgusting.

    • @oneintenman2739
      @oneintenman2739 11 років тому +3

      Absolutely. Hershey's is the garbage of chocolate. They bought Cadbury's and the British have done nothing but complain about how nasty the taste is now that it's Hershey's.

    • @dragosbelar
      @dragosbelar 10 років тому +4

      Funny how I'm talking about the chocolate you eat and not personaly attacking you.

    • @geddoe316
      @geddoe316 9 років тому

      dragosbelar bwahahahahahahaha

    • @geddoe316
      @geddoe316 9 років тому

      onein tenman the british are second rate americans

    • @KanjiHunter
      @KanjiHunter  3 роки тому

      ARIGATO!!! 🍫🍫🍫🍫🍫🍫🍫

  • @PaliUnderground
    @PaliUnderground 11 років тому

    In Hawaii our supermarkets are a lot like those, but the Sake and Rice Aisles are not so huge. Oh- and Safeway is pretty much just like the mainland with a decent Seafood section added.

  • @ybunnygurl
    @ybunnygurl 12 років тому

    lol the hallow dirt covered root is lotus root, and daikon radish, this seems kinda dated now, I can get both of those veggies at my local whole foods... and if i have to I can slugg down to "the Great Wall" at Chinese supermarket buy my hose that mostly sells Korean and Japanese food.

  • @tetloid
    @tetloid 11 років тому

    I went shopping to a Japanese supermarket nearby this morning and..Yes, there was a sign asking customers not to take a picture of shop's inside. I think it is due to a cut-throat competition among supermarkets so they just want to exclude the possibility of leaking crucial info such as what is selling well at what price and so on...

  • @bluesea7019
    @bluesea7019 12 років тому

    im so glad to know there are so many ppl who like japan.i love the foreigners who love japan. i want him to introduce more about japan.thank you for making this video!

    • @KanjiHunter
      @KanjiHunter  3 роки тому

      ARIGATO!!! I’m very happy you say that. 😊

  • @googles1515
    @googles1515 12 років тому

    I really enjoyed this video! I love seeing how other countries are different or the same as we are use to here in Canada. I was surprised to see how similiar the grocery store was to ours. I would love to try Crunky and would be willing to pay someone to send me some!

  • @kyliesbtwlinda
    @kyliesbtwlinda 12 років тому

    actually, I heard in a news report a while back saying that Tokyo is the second (or was it the third?) most expensive city in the world to live it...followed by Sydney; Australia.
    I can't remember which city was the most expensive but I remember the report said it was not Tokyo, however it is at least in the top 5 of most expensive cities to live in.

  • @TheGrandeTwinz
    @TheGrandeTwinz 12 років тому

    i love how u make videos on this its so intrestingg litterly and the fact u show every detail or describe everything makes it so much fun make more okayss love the videooooooo :D

  • @championblue4129
    @championblue4129 12 років тому

    depends what type of rice, sauce and veggies your buying.

  • @rossman1rb
    @rossman1rb 12 років тому

    Excellent documentary, pally, well executed.

  • @Gantzz321
    @Gantzz321 10 років тому +1

    one thing I liked about this store compared to others I have seen is they don't put the big yellow SALE signs on every single item in the store.

    • @KanjiHunter
      @KanjiHunter  3 роки тому

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  • @Ms.LiMichelle
    @Ms.LiMichelle 11 років тому

    That was awesome! Thank you for that - whatever that was (Cabin Boy reference) But seriously - very cool, fun, & informative!

    • @KanjiHunter
      @KanjiHunter  3 роки тому

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  • @waltera4448
    @waltera4448 11 років тому

    Definitely an interesting video on what to possible expect when going to a supermarket in Japan.

    • @KanjiHunter
      @KanjiHunter  3 роки тому

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  • @seraphiccandy21
    @seraphiccandy21 12 років тому

    In South Africa where I'm originally from they pretty much have zero central heating as well. Only the really rich folk have it and sometimes businesses. Most people have those little radiators which are ridiculously expensive to keep on. When its cold you have blankets and jackets. Luckily in winter it ( usually)never gets below freezing point. Never realized before I came to Europe that its possible to sit comfortably in a t-shirt inside while its cold outside...

  • @arts_entkenichi
    @arts_entkenichi 6 років тому +2

    There is discovery of the difference in culture feom life.
    Thank you for introducing Japan.🌻

    • @KanjiHunter
      @KanjiHunter  6 років тому

      けんぷんTV You’re welcome, I’m glad you enjoyed the video. 😊

  • @TheUltimateCrash1990
    @TheUltimateCrash1990 12 років тому

    Oh wow, what an amazing video! Thank you for this great upload Ghost!

  • @Mslittlejoeyy
    @Mslittlejoeyy 12 років тому

    This was interestingly funny, I enjoyed your commentary among your Japanese supermarket tour :) I'd love to visit Japan in my near future, such a fascinating culture/place just by the looks of everything.

    • @KanjiHunter
      @KanjiHunter  3 роки тому

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  • @zavierzachary2110
    @zavierzachary2110 9 місяців тому

    Everyone in this video is 15 years older. Its a little creepy to know some of them may not be alive anymore after 15 years.

  • @oliverdots
    @oliverdots 12 років тому

    Thanks for posting. Very interesting. Was in Fukuoka around 20 yrs ago. Wanna go back!!!

    • @KanjiHunter
      @KanjiHunter  3 роки тому

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  • @KpopKnitter
    @KpopKnitter 12 років тому

    Thanks for this great video! I'm going to study abroad in Japan and this was very useful. Could you do a video on living expenses? I'm also interested in the health care system.

    • @KanjiHunter
      @KanjiHunter  3 роки тому

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  • @justsomerandomguy2780
    @justsomerandomguy2780 3 роки тому +2

    Watching this again from the year 2022 haven't watched it since 2010 very nostalgic 👍🇯🇵🗼⛩️🗻🗾🏯

  • @Kumachanchan
    @Kumachanchan 11 років тому

    I was there for 2 weeks...it's awesome! if anyone goes, you must go to Isetan in Tokyo to the food court downstairs

    • @KanjiHunter
      @KanjiHunter  3 роки тому

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  • @mshill149
    @mshill149 8 років тому

    lmao, awesome. I have had a lot of "wtf is this?" moments in Japanese Supa. Love the adventure...and the an pan bread.

  • @noobsandwich4598
    @noobsandwich4598 4 роки тому

    First saw this video when it was new on a different account I forgot the password of long ago... having lived a long and fulfilled 12 years it is so amazing to watch this again after I've made my way to Japan as well and now none of this wild and exotic stuff feels as exotic as it did when I was young.
    Whoever might read this, I hope you are well, and know you have a lot of life left ahead of you.

    • @KanjiHunter
      @KanjiHunter  3 роки тому

      Thnx!! Glad you found me again!! Check out my KANJI HUNTER series. Also, my other band ACROBAT SHONEN!

  • @akatosh2795
    @akatosh2795 12 років тому

    Thank you

  • @jeffrobbins3378
    @jeffrobbins3378 11 років тому

    Actually, they give to a school or organization which then sells it for cheap at a recycle market. That way you can buy stuff that's second-hand but never used before.

  • @64Franka
    @64Franka 13 років тому

    That was the best supermarket I've ever enjoyed looking around in... Would like to see more.

    • @KanjiHunter
      @KanjiHunter  3 роки тому

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  • @Satyr000
    @Satyr000 12 років тому

    When it comes to prepared meals/food in Japan do they use a lot of Monosodium glutamate in there food? I'm planning a trip to Japan and I have to avoid the stuff.

  • @MegamiOokami
    @MegamiOokami 9 років тому +1

    The "root covered in dirt" is Lotus Root :D..And your super market is SO much bigger than the one I live next to!

    • @KanjiHunter
      @KanjiHunter  3 роки тому

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  • @ssrabits
    @ssrabits 13 років тому

    digital tickets are nothing new.In here in NZ and Australia in a few supermarkets, they have them

  • @paulntraci99
    @paulntraci99 11 років тому

    Enjoyed watching, just wish it had been in higher quality video. Doesn't have to be anything like 1080, but 360dpi doesn't really show you anything but blurs. Thanks for sharing though!

  • @MrJimFIt
    @MrJimFIt 11 років тому

    Excellent video! Thanks for travelling us to the everyday life of Japan! :)

  • @Beachgirl1950
    @Beachgirl1950 12 років тому

    Thanks a lot for this very informative video. Make more videos please.

  • @Forgott3nDr3am
    @Forgott3nDr3am 12 років тому

    this video was great, thanks for uploading it!

    • @KanjiHunter
      @KanjiHunter  3 роки тому

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  • @Tetsou88
    @Tetsou88 13 років тому

    We don't have a rice aisle per say, but we do have a rather large rice section at most grocery stores in Miami.

    • @KanjiHunter
      @KanjiHunter  3 роки тому

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  • @EnglandsAngelLand
    @EnglandsAngelLand 12 років тому

    we have a rice isle in a store near me, but its the bottom shelf then you have all the Japanese and Chinese foods ether side.

  • @sarasan3
    @sarasan3 11 років тому

    actually they have little shop thing like that but only Raley's or other more expensive super markets in america

  • @MichelleDeVille
    @MichelleDeVille 13 років тому

    I enjoyed your video very much but I would have liked to know more about the prices.Do you talk about them in your other videos ?

  • @Honoluzoo
    @Honoluzoo 12 років тому

    dude great idea, Makes me miss the stores there so much

    • @KanjiHunter
      @KanjiHunter  3 роки тому

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  • @brunodipolto
    @brunodipolto 11 років тому

    Awsome video man! Thanks for sharing! Great japanese spreaking too! Congrat!

    • @KanjiHunter
      @KanjiHunter  3 роки тому

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  • @damiester
    @damiester 13 років тому

    @tlsnow44 Did you know you can slide your train ticket in any direction even flipped backwards, and it'll still work.... Whereas in Britain you gotta go for the utmost accuracy or it'll make that shame siren sound.

  • @Silrian777
    @Silrian777 11 років тому +1

    Hm, we do have half a rice aisle here in Dutch supermarkets.

    • @sukumvit
      @sukumvit 10 років тому

      Yeah... Ironically I could get many more varieties of rice in Australia than in Japan. There is even Japanese style short grain sushi rice like koshihikari available...

  • @skiddier12
    @skiddier12 11 років тому

    Everything looks so clean! Do they have any Gym's there where you can lift weights?

  • @Sillykat321
    @Sillykat321 8 років тому

    You don't have a rice aisle in America? We have that in the UK, or at least in the supermarkets I go to.

    • @Sillykat321
      @Sillykat321 8 років тому

      We don't have as big of a rice aisle, but we still have one.

  • @TheChebyMan
    @TheChebyMan 12 років тому

    Thx for the preview, Guys. Appreciate the help.

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      @KanjiHunter  3 роки тому

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  • @belovedpeartree
    @belovedpeartree 10 років тому +1

    This armchair Japan lover loved the quick tour of a Japanese supermarket!!! Very funny!!!

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      @KanjiHunter  3 роки тому

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  • @dsimon33871
    @dsimon33871 12 років тому

    Very entertaining. The deadpan delivery works well...I will subscribe.

    • @KanjiHunter
      @KanjiHunter  3 роки тому

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  • @525Lines
    @525Lines 11 років тому

    Gifting appears to be more standardized around the gift box in Japan, which I like. Gifting is hard and getting a gift box of some practical stuff is nice.

  • @lslavychecker
    @lslavychecker 11 років тому +1

    THEY WILL HAVE OLYMPIC GAMES IT IS GOOD TO WATCH THOSE VIDEOS SPECIAL IF YOU PLAN TO GO THERE FOR OLYMPIC GAMES...

  • @supercj12
    @supercj12 9 років тому

    You know, after conversion, the prices don't seem as bad as I thought they'd be, compared to the American dollar at least

  • @carlasmith1017
    @carlasmith1017 11 років тому +1

    When we were in Osaka, Japan we were invited to dinner by my husbands boss. They had this wonderful lg square table in front of their sofa, looked like a big coffee table. The top was wood and it was draped underneath the top with like a curtain that went all the way around it. They said that is were they will sit in the morning to have breakfast. When we sat down our legs went under the draping and a heater turned on to warm us. So that is one way they stay warm while enjoying a casual meal.

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      @KanjiHunter  3 роки тому

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  • @gameill
    @gameill 12 років тому

    no rice aisle in America. Just a small display beside the spaghetti/macaroni aisle. lol

  • @Mikej1592
    @Mikej1592 13 років тому

    I love food in japan, the sweets in america are too damn sweet, the ones in Japan are just perfect. I love the food, the stores, the croqets the bento boxes, the people, the customer service and the ramen, the ramen and the ramen shops. I just left Japan and I cant wait to go back. My wifes family is stil there and I loved spending time with them.

  • @Lucinda157
    @Lucinda157 9 років тому +1

    I tried it too but did not like it have not touched it since so how long have you been in Japan

    • @KanjiHunter
      @KanjiHunter  9 років тому

      Lucinda Rodriguez 10 years! I answer Japan questions on Patreon. Cheers!

  • @nicolasmenchaca4558
    @nicolasmenchaca4558 11 років тому

    When I click the link that says Click Here to learn Japanese, It says the video is private.

  • @chrisb.865
    @chrisb.865 10 років тому +2

    I think it's funny how he's saying how nice it is and then shitting on it all at the same time.

  • @andreapartland8837
    @andreapartland8837 12 років тому

    I liked the video. But I am much more interested in your life in Japan and why you are living there. Can you do a video on that?

  • @ichigomochi
    @ichigomochi 13 років тому

    Actually I think the reason there are assorted gift boxes is probably for omiyage/ gifts. Usually when you go over to someone's house you're supposed to bring something over. With friends and myself we usually bring food if we're hanging out at each other's houses's for the day. I love daikon and konnyaku especially in oden. Forget the fishcake I'd happily only eat those two ingredients.

  • @lilypond1547
    @lilypond1547 11 років тому

    Hey Tom --- those gifts would be the gifts that keep on giving.
    You would give it to a friend and they give it to their friend... and so on.. and so on! LOL
    Love those!

    • @KanjiHunter
      @KanjiHunter  3 роки тому

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  • @MisterRightAway
    @MisterRightAway 11 років тому +1

    I wish everyone could do a grocery video this detailed. You can learn a lot about a place by what they sell at their grocery stores. Oh... And you speak Japanese a whole lot better than me, brother.

    • @KanjiHunter
      @KanjiHunter  3 роки тому

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  • @jasonarmstrong5750
    @jasonarmstrong5750 10 років тому

    It's amazing how similar yet how different it is to the states

  • @muffinman472
    @muffinman472 4 роки тому

    Tell me I'm not the only one who's had this at the top of their Watchlist for like 8 years

    • @KanjiHunter
      @KanjiHunter  3 роки тому

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  • @DemstarAus
    @DemstarAus 12 років тому

    Would you say that as a vegetarian it would be relatively cheap and easy to live on a 'home' cooked diet of rice, soy sauce, tofu and veggies? Is produce (obviously not fruit) cheap?

  • @ShinigamiChick39
    @ShinigamiChick39 13 років тому

    Yay I know what to look for when I go in April with my school!

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      @KanjiHunter  3 роки тому

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  • @windedlies7253
    @windedlies7253 12 років тому

    Oh my gosh! I can't wait to visit. This will be epic!

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  • @maryimhof
    @maryimhof 13 років тому

    Thanks! Very funny - and informative.

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      @KanjiHunter  3 роки тому

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  • @jpelletier03
    @jpelletier03 11 років тому

    When you were talking about how there's nothing special with the soaps in the gift boxes . . . the reason is that it's customary to exchange gifts in Japan but don't get your host or whatever something too pricy, because then they'll feel obligated to get you something expensive in return.
    It goes from being a gracious present to an inconvenience. It's more polite to get something useful than expensive. :)

  • @hinugami
    @hinugami 11 років тому

    please somebody tell me where do all that plastic go? everything has a plastic cover! do they recycle it?

  • @crystalzip2002
    @crystalzip2002 12 років тому

    Yum! Thank you so much for sharing!!

    • @KanjiHunter
      @KanjiHunter  3 роки тому

      ARIGATO!!! Check out the new KANJI HUNTER series!! 🥷

  • @AwkwardGuyInJapan
    @AwkwardGuyInJapan 11 років тому

    Everytime I tried to film inside a supermarket someone tell me to stop.

  • @clintgirard677
    @clintgirard677 11 років тому +1

    all the music played on the loudspeakers is interesting

  • @smileythaking
    @smileythaking 11 років тому

    Thanks for that supermarket tour in japan my friend

    • @KanjiHunter
      @KanjiHunter  3 роки тому

      ARIGATO!!! Check out the new KANJI HUNTER series!! 🥷

  • @matimoi
    @matimoi 12 років тому

    thank you so much ^.^

    • @KanjiHunter
      @KanjiHunter  3 роки тому

      ARIGATO!!! Check out the new KANJI HUNTER series!! 🥷

  • @レントラー-k5l
    @レントラー-k5l 5 років тому +2

    11年も前の動画なのか...明治チョコレートのデザインが違って驚いた

    • @KanjiHunter
      @KanjiHunter  5 років тому

      レントラー・ だいぶ前だったね!

  • @deyvitobar22
    @deyvitobar22 13 років тому

    hahaha i just loved the video and the explanation, some things are funny, i wish to go there

    • @KanjiHunter
      @KanjiHunter  3 роки тому

      ARIGATO!!! Check out the new KANJI HUNTER series!! 🥷

  • @cominatrix
    @cominatrix 10 років тому

    you have a fantastic deadpan humor, its really great. new yorkers!

    • @KanjiHunter
      @KanjiHunter  3 роки тому

      ARIGATO!!! Check out the new KANJI HUNTER series!! 🥷

  • @izzboxer1996
    @izzboxer1996 12 років тому

    Well your comment made me really happy myself when I was feeling empty! Thank you! :-)

    • @KanjiHunter
      @KanjiHunter  3 роки тому

      ARIGATO!!! I hope this comment makes you feel good too!!

  • @PshhDean
    @PshhDean 12 років тому

    Hey man! Thanks a bunch! I've been on a buzz for like 2 weeks. I wonder what i'll be like once I'm actually there! I'm still buzzing, and i currently have tonsillitis haha. Right now, nothing can bring me down!

    • @KanjiHunter
      @KanjiHunter  3 роки тому

      ARIGATO!!! Check out the new KANJI HUNTER series!! 🥷

  • @Svnguinem
    @Svnguinem 13 років тому

    There are rice isles in America. Depending on where you are, like in Louisiana there is one.

  • @hebneh
    @hebneh 12 років тому

    I watched this years ago and just rediscovered it. I really laughed at him singing this supermarket chain's jingle at the very end. At 7:38 and 8:17 you can hear it playing on a loudspeaker inside: "Yamanaka - Yamanaka - Yamanaka Supa Seiru!" (Super Sale)
    At 6:37 he tells a woman at the fish counter that he's doing this video for "friends" - which I guess all of us on UA-cam must be.
    At 7:13, that's lotus root.

  • @KaitTakesAsia92
    @KaitTakesAsia92 12 років тому

    What part of Japan are you in? I will be traveling to the Osaka area soon for study abroad. Just curious about how different things could be if the city you are in is bigger or smaller than the city I will be in.

  • @faerys_wheel6529
    @faerys_wheel6529 11 років тому

    Can I ask you a question? Do they accept visa credit card in these stores?

  • @95ellington
    @95ellington 12 років тому

    I like ur attitude, im trying to learn Japaneses myself, it started with watching anime as well. but now im interested in the foods and culture. No harm in learning a new language because you like it.
    The guy commented before us is a closed mind buffoon.

  • @eakooffire
    @eakooffire 12 років тому

    Renkon is actually Lotus flower root. That's why it has big holes in it - for the water. :)

  • @Kumi12341
    @Kumi12341 13 років тому

    Pocky!!!!!
    Fish head has to be gone for me to buy it, cant see it lolz!
    And the singing anime thing looked like an arcade machine?
    And your voice is nice, sounds like my Uncle Alex! And that last part had me laughing so hard!

    • @KanjiHunter
      @KanjiHunter  3 роки тому

      ARIGATO!!! Check out the new KANJI HUNTER series!! 🥷

    • @Kumi12341
      @Kumi12341 3 роки тому

      @@KanjiHunter oh wow a reply?! From 9 years ago! I honestly didn't even remember writing a comment.

    • @KanjiHunter
      @KanjiHunter  3 роки тому

      @@Kumi12341 Yeah.... 😅 i’ve been lost for a few years… But I’m back on UA-cam! Got a plan for weekly videos. 📺
      Thank you for your reply! Let me know if you have a kanji word you’d like me to feature!! 🥷