I have traveled to 100 countries over 1,270 days of backpacking the world. Japan is MY number 1. I have been 3 times and each time it has felt like a "home" a bit more. I also flew JAL F on points last year, was an unreal experience.
Been to many nations as well, not nearly as many as you but for work as a commercial pilot based in the US. Japan is also my favorite place to visit/stay at. Yes UA-camrs and their commenters love to over-exaggerate the problems in Japan. Whether it is because of a spike in Chinese shareholders, clickbait, or that they know people will click on anything Japan....It seems way overblown out of proportion. It has gotten to a point where they need to fabricate statistics and outright lie about this beautiful place and its people. Conversely, doing business with the Chinese is akin to pulling your teeth out. The cultural differences exist. Many European nations were my favorite until recent years...Hoping Japan stays Japanese because that's what makes a nation great. Its people, its blood, and its culture which are all intertwined.
@@user-pn3im5sm7k I hope it doesn't loose too much of its cultural or landmark buildings. I know some of them have been getting torn down in recent years and been replaced by, quite frankly, boring western inspired buildings. Which, lets be honest, probably isn't what you are there for anyways.
Taking my twins on their first overseas to Tokyo next spring!! Can't wait it will be awesome! I lived there for a year at the turn of the millenium. Happy Travels
Welcome to Tokyo! Thanks again for the fun introduction. There are still many interesting things about Japan. Please come again! Looking forward to your site. I subscribed to the channel.
I love Kyoto, but over tourism has killed it :( Thankfully there are hundreds of small towns that deserve the tourism and while they may not pack the same punch that Kyoto has, can be enjoyed in a more serene setting. I visited Kakunodate just outside Iwate this year. It's a mini Kyoto and barely has a bus load of tourists.
The melting broth bear was absolutely majestic! I'd love to see that footage over-dubbed with screaming sounds and then gurgling and a line of smack-talk when you pick up its head at the end!! Another amazing video, young man. Keep them coming and thank you! ~ Ray
I always describe Tokyo to my friends in the US as 23 boroughs mashed together in an area roughly the size of LA county but the population density of NYC. The scale of the place is crazy on it own, but the thing that really sets it apart is its speed. It makes no sense for that number of people to move around that much that fast that easily.
100% agree with this! People don't realise though that the metro population of Tokyo is still the world's largest (albeit the only one in top 10 in population decline). The population of Metro Tokyo is almost twice the Metro New York population (which includes all boroughs of New York and also includes Newark-Jersey City). At one stage in history Tokyo and Osaka were the two largest cities in the world for population. Tokyo has maintained this whereas others have overtaken Osaka. But for comparison, metro Osaka is the same population as metro New York.
@@inodesnet Oh wow, I didn't know that NYC was more comparable to Osaka. I was only going off how the cities felt. It's funny, I don't think even Japanese people realize how gargantuan Tokyo is either. My Japanese coworkers definitely don't. Neither do my parents.
@@firstnamelastname4824 feeling is certainly different. Japan is a country dominated by collectivism (rather than individualism) and a strong sense of not impacting others as a result. Because of this, there is far less litter, more order and a sense of calm that will make Japanese cities feel far more ordered and calm than equivalent western cities of the same size. So yes, while Osaka and New are similar in size (metro), New York will always feel more busy because a lack of thought and impact on others, and a need to be running ones own way (individualism), tends to present as more chaotic, more noisy, more busy, more dirty. The reason I use "metro population" is that it's a more often use international way of calculating city size. In the US, cities are often measured by their smaller city size, downplaying the population. By using "metro", you're getting the largest possible figure that is more comparable to other cities globally. New York Metro is growing to nearly 20 million making it enter top 10, and at this moment in time it's actually just overtaking a receding growth of Osaka (which was over 20, and is getting smaller). See: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_largest_cities Tokyo was 40 million at one point (which was almost Paris + London + New York), but in 2023 it's estimated to be down to as "little" as 36 million.
Okay, I always knew we wanted to visit Tokyo but you SOLD us on the fact there are so many animal cafes.. that's one of my fave things to do in a city! What are those little guys you were sitting with?!?
@@badqualityfrog9367 I would agree maybe 60 years ago. I would rank Japan & Germany equal 40 years ago. Germany fell off since it has imported many third world people, essentially turning itself third world. Japan hasn't.
Ive been traveling alot the past few years and just wrapped up my Asia trip. Japan definitely is at the top along with Israel and Lebanon. Worst was probably india
I`ll add to the clean part, Tokyo is extremely clean. Like I did not see garbage anywhere. And it`s all because the people there are so respectful. There are almost no trash cans, the culture itself is just amazing. People do not loiter. Also the public toilets are plentiful, FREE, and clean! And the park gardens are absolutely gorgous. Often I felt more calm, in this clean beautiful, enormous (world largest) and extremely busy city. then in my hometown with just 500 000 residents.
Yeah that's on the surface for the tourists who don't try to look further. In reality you see dirty places everywhere even in places tourists go. Next time when in Shibuya near the Hachiko famous meating point, simply look where people sit. Tourists don't go to the really dirty parts in Shibuya or elsewhere. People often throw their trash in bicycles baskets. Then the rest is cleaned by an army of elderly people who clean all day behind people because they can't afford surviving on their retirement pension alone. That's how Tokyo remains clean for you. What you call public toilets aren't public toilets. They are usually in train stations so they are including in the very expensive price people pay, or in department stores. These aren't public places. Now go to the actual public toilets for instance in small parks where kids play, again places where tourists never venture, that's another story on cleanliness.
I usually live in Tokyo and twice a year, I go to Hawaii or one of the islands near Japan to take a break from the big city. But still, one of the safest, the most inexpensive places on earth is Tokyo!
It's kind of weird to say, but you are more likely to be murdered or harmed in Japan then you would be in North Korea lol. As long as you follow their rules and laws at least.
I think there are at least 50 GOAT countries..... but I'd say Japan offers much more diversity than anywhere else. The US has a lot of diverse natural beauty, but very difficult to cover the large distances to see it. Australia is similar and just as hard to cover. I think one thing letting the US down sadly (having spent 2 months there this year, and 5 months in Japan), is that for a wealthy country, it's sad to see such high levels of poverty and crime. Japan might be the safest country in the world, but the US isn't safe among the developed world. The US is also 3 to 4 times the price for a tourist needing to factor in tax and 20% tip. 2 months in the US cost me almost twice as much as 5 months in Japan. (little tip..... suggest Europe or Australia if you want to see western cities - safer, cheaper, cleaner)
LOVE this video! One of my favourite cities in the world. Tied with Paris. I am headed to Tokyo next week. I can't wait. Second visit. Went in 2019 and it truly changed my life!! Been waiting to go back. This time I am also touring the country. Three questions....1)What/where is the $70 a night hotel you are in? and 2) What/where is that animal cafe? Wow!! and 3) What/where is that restaurant where you fished for your food?? Just too cool!!
You are entitled to your opinion but when your opinion insults my hometown of Paris in such a childish, harsh and detestable way it's time for me to unsubscribe from your channel.
I will answer your three questions 1. The hotel is definitely an APA group of hotels. The designs on the wall are a giveaway. They have multiple branches in Japan. They include complimentary breakfast for that 70 USD 2. Second is capyneko Cafe. It is located close to Kichijoji Station. 3. The name of the fishing restaurant is called zauo fishing restaurant. It is close to Nishi Shinjuku station.
You know, instead of buying tickets, you could just buy either a PASMO or a Suica IC Card so that you don’t have to keep buying those easy-to-lose individual tickets every time you are about the enter the ticket gate. Instead of inserting the ticket into the gate, you just tap on the illuminated blue circle that says “IC”. IC cards, unlike tickets, only need a reload by the time you’ve ran out of fare balance therefore reducing the need to approach the ticket vending machines from time-to-time. Please do this the next time you visit Japan, it will make your trip much easier.
This is a great tip. But worth nothing that due to IC chip shortage, there are no IC cards on sale to tourists anymore (they're not even purchasable from machines any more). Easiest way for a tourist is either: 1. If you have an iPhone and a mastercard credit card, add a Suica in your wallet and charge it a small amount using Mastercard. Further charges can be done in Japan using any retailer than accepts IC cards. 2. From the airports only, you can purchase a Welcome to Japan Suica. This is a temporary IC card and will expire in 31 days (pointless for many tourists that stay here a couple of months)
I need to return for a second visit….I LIKED Japan, I didn’t LOVE it so I feel I may have missed something. I was in Tokyo the entire visit, but did also visit Mt. Fuji.
Can’t imagine bringing your child to the restaurant and seeing them breakdown crying as the bear melts in front of them. I’m sure they’d think it was a toy for them. Love your videos. Keep them coming.
Hahah it's not the PSG football team actually, it was the PSG HANDBALL Team. The guy you see at 1:44 is Nikola Karabatic, one of our best player ! I loved your video !
Yes, that is not. It looks like a California roll. But the restaurant where he went, the kura sushi doesn't serve them. Kura sushi serves authentic Nigiri and maki Sushi for a very reasonable price.
hello,I am hight school student in japan. I so happy to see own coutry yammy food. I suprise to use the chopstick well! I think you may practice the chopstick a lot of time.finaly I hope to come japan again. and I am so sory to only use very easy english.
don't go to the ramen museum we want to share n they won't let us so we ordered our own n taste it like 2 bites n left - almost untouch - taste is all we do because a lot of things we want to eat but if we really eat we can't try that many ----------------- we timed it to be at the busiest crossroad on wk end n we lay down to take pic - n bought some disposible bbq grill n had picnic at the park - so happy one of our hotel got a 7eleven where one entrance is into the hotel n one out to the st love it
'Everybody is looking at me like I'm crazy''. Maybe. They are probably thinking looks like a youtuber/streamer...how interesting. Or they could also be thinking 'I just want a quiet flight, Hope I'm not seated anywhere near this person'
You could have waited a long time for Neymar and Mbappe as it was the PSG Handball team! Still a great encouter tho! Loving the video and having a bit of Japan from home while waiting on my working visa to go to Japan in a few weeks !
Being an American with a car, I can EASILY say New York city was the most aggravating frustrating, inconvenient, expensive, stressful place I ever tried to live. 5000 a month for 1 bedroom apartment, 700 a month for parking space, 400 a month for car insurance, 300 a month for public transportation, and you can add up the rest for food, utilities, and other bills. As far as visiting. I enjoyed Los Angeles a million times better than New York too. I mean, it doesn't charge you over 20 dollars to drive into the city like piece of trash New York
I think people forget a lot of countries still cannot use russian airspace for their flights, which makes a lot of flights much longer compared to pre-2022.
Tokyo is amazing for the wealthy tourists but absolute shit for the average Japanese worker who has to live there everyday paying the highest rent prices in the word.
Wish can fly there like that easy .its not just about money bro.its about where you come from .unfortunately japan is not an open destination for many nationalities and visa process so hard....example thailand / dubai |really welcoming almost everyone and you cant compare it with rigid process to be able to get a boarding to tokyo.
I have traveled to 100 countries over 1,270 days of backpacking the world. Japan is MY number 1. I have been 3 times and each time it has felt like a "home" a bit more.
I also flew JAL F on points last year, was an unreal experience.
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Been to many nations as well, not nearly as many as you but for work as a commercial pilot based in the US. Japan is also my favorite place to visit/stay at.
Yes UA-camrs and their commenters love to over-exaggerate the problems in Japan. Whether it is because of a spike in Chinese shareholders, clickbait, or that they know people will click on anything Japan....It seems way overblown out of proportion. It has gotten to a point where they need to fabricate statistics and outright lie about this beautiful place and its people. Conversely, doing business with the Chinese is akin to pulling your teeth out. The cultural differences exist.
Many European nations were my favorite until recent years...Hoping Japan stays Japanese because that's what makes a nation great. Its people, its blood, and its culture which are all intertwined.
@@user-pn3im5sm7k I hope it doesn't loose too much of its cultural or landmark buildings. I know some of them have been getting torn down in recent years and been replaced by, quite frankly, boring western inspired buildings. Which, lets be honest, probably isn't what you are there for anyways.
more like the number 1 most expensive city in the world...
I met my wife during my first trip to Japan, needless to say that it became one of my favorite country!
It’s seriously the best. Miss it already!
Why did i read i met my first wife during my trip to japan😂😂😂😂😂
Nice. She Japanese or a fellow tourist?
from trip location to second home.
You got a Japanese chick? Nice
Taking my twins on their first overseas to Tokyo next spring!! Can't wait it will be awesome! I lived there for a year at the turn of the millenium.
Happy Travels
Welcome to Tokyo! Thanks again for the fun introduction. There are still many interesting things about Japan. Please come again! Looking forward to your site. I subscribed to the channel.
I miss Tokyo! Great video!
I highly recommend Kyoto, next time coming to Japan.
You can experience traditional culture and foods in Japan.
Japanese sweets is great.
and Kanazawa
I love Kyoto, but over tourism has killed it :(
Thankfully there are hundreds of small towns that deserve the tourism and while they may not pack the same punch that Kyoto has, can be enjoyed in a more serene setting.
I visited Kakunodate just outside Iwate this year. It's a mini Kyoto and barely has a bus load of tourists.
I lived in Kyoto. Any other Japanese city besides Tokyo. Osaka, Kyoto, Sapporo, Hiroshima and feel at home, go to Tokyo is like a alien planet.
After watching this video I'm confused as to why you don't have more subscribers. Keep up the great work!
Thank you! I appreciate that 👌🏽
The melting broth bear was absolutely majestic! I'd love to see that footage over-dubbed with screaming sounds and then gurgling and a line of smack-talk when you pick up its head at the end!! Another amazing video, young man. Keep them coming and thank you! ~ Ray
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I always describe Tokyo to my friends in the US as 23 boroughs mashed together in an area roughly the size of LA county but the population density of NYC. The scale of the place is crazy on it own, but the thing that really sets it apart is its speed. It makes no sense for that number of people to move around that much that fast that easily.
100% agree with this! People don't realise though that the metro population of Tokyo is still the world's largest (albeit the only one in top 10 in population decline).
The population of Metro Tokyo is almost twice the Metro New York population (which includes all boroughs of New York and also includes Newark-Jersey City).
At one stage in history Tokyo and Osaka were the two largest cities in the world for population. Tokyo has maintained this whereas others have overtaken Osaka.
But for comparison, metro Osaka is the same population as metro New York.
@@inodesnet Oh wow, I didn't know that NYC was more comparable to Osaka. I was only going off how the cities felt.
It's funny, I don't think even Japanese people realize how gargantuan Tokyo is either. My Japanese coworkers definitely don't. Neither do my parents.
@@firstnamelastname4824 feeling is certainly different.
Japan is a country dominated by collectivism (rather than individualism) and a strong sense of not impacting others as a result.
Because of this, there is far less litter, more order and a sense of calm that will make Japanese cities feel far more ordered and calm than equivalent western cities of the same size.
So yes, while Osaka and New are similar in size (metro), New York will always feel more busy because a lack of thought and impact on others, and a need to be running ones own way (individualism), tends to present as more chaotic, more noisy, more busy, more dirty.
The reason I use "metro population" is that it's a more often use international way of calculating city size.
In the US, cities are often measured by their smaller city size, downplaying the population. By using "metro", you're getting the largest possible figure that is more comparable to other cities globally.
New York Metro is growing to nearly 20 million making it enter top 10, and at this moment in time it's actually just overtaking a receding growth of Osaka (which was over 20, and is getting smaller).
See: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_largest_cities
Tokyo was 40 million at one point (which was almost Paris + London + New York), but in 2023 it's estimated to be down to as "little" as 36 million.
Tokyo is very fast paced
shinjuku station has 200 exits and 3.4 million peeps a day go through it,,,great city....
Okay, I always knew we wanted to visit Tokyo but you SOLD us on the fact there are so many animal cafes.. that's one of my fave things to do in a city! What are those little guys you were sitting with?!?
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capybaras, I think.
Watching this video....makes me miss my 2nd home country of Japan. Being Japanese, American pretty rough living int between both homes.
Tokyo looks amazing😊
Yeah it’s truly amazing.
日本に来てくれてありがとう😊
あなたの動画は素晴らしい!
また日本に来てください🇯🇵
Dare I say Japan is the best country in the world. My wife is Filipino/Japanese
I'd say Germany is slightly better because of its economy and friendly citizens
If only it weren’t so depressed to the point that it currently has a population loss crisis…
@@badqualityfrog9367Japan economy is bigger and better though
@@mrtheonexx8749 it has one of the highest national debts right now
@@badqualityfrog9367 I would agree maybe 60 years ago. I would rank Japan & Germany equal 40 years ago.
Germany fell off since it has imported many third world people, essentially turning itself third world. Japan hasn't.
I loved Japan!
Try out Aquarius next if you like Pocari Sweat!
I just clicked on this video, and within five minutes of watching have decided that this is the MOST underrated travel channel!
Hello nice to meet you . Thank you for sharing your luxury trips video.
The moment you showed the seating on the flight from Paris gave it away for me.
Yeah you’re right 😅
you made me wanting to visit tokyo one day....by the way your content is engaging and enjoyable to watch..thank you for this experience
Thanks for watching!! I appreciate that 🙏🏽
Great video! Thanks for sharing 😊
Thank you for coming to Japan!
I'm learning about Japanese tourist attractions from a non-Japanese video even though I'm Japanese haha
You are very good at using a chopstick. How you hold it is correct.🎉
Man, I have to go back🇯🇵🔥
sadly japan was one of my first countries ive visited. i know i will never see something as unique as japan:(
Ive been traveling alot the past few years and just wrapped up my Asia trip. Japan definitely is at the top along with Israel and Lebanon. Worst was probably india
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I just came back from Japan. Miss it already 😢
I`ll add to the clean part, Tokyo is extremely clean. Like I did not see garbage anywhere. And it`s all because the people there are so respectful. There are almost no trash cans, the culture itself is just amazing. People do not loiter.
Also the public toilets are plentiful, FREE, and clean!
And the park gardens are absolutely gorgous. Often I felt more calm, in this clean beautiful, enormous (world largest) and extremely busy city. then in my hometown with just 500 000 residents.
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Yeah that's on the surface for the tourists who don't try to look further.
In reality you see dirty places everywhere even in places tourists go. Next time when in Shibuya near the Hachiko famous meating point, simply look where people sit. Tourists don't go to the really dirty parts in Shibuya or elsewhere. People often throw their trash in bicycles baskets. Then the rest is cleaned by an army of elderly people who clean all day behind people because they can't afford surviving on their retirement pension alone. That's how Tokyo remains clean for you.
What you call public toilets aren't public toilets. They are usually in train stations so they are including in the very expensive price people pay, or in department stores. These aren't public places. Now go to the actual public toilets for instance in small parks where kids play, again places where tourists never venture, that's another story on cleanliness.
Definitely top of my list of places to visit
I usually live in Tokyo and twice a year, I go to Hawaii or one of the islands near Japan to take a break from the big city.
But still, one of the safest, the most inexpensive places on earth is Tokyo!
It's kind of weird to say, but you are more likely to be murdered or harmed in Japan then you would be in North Korea lol. As long as you follow their rules and laws at least.
The most inexpensive place? 😂 Perhaps you should travel farther.
Japan and United states are the GOAT... It is a tremendous honor to live in the best countries of East and West.
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United states and best country in the west doesnt go in the same sentence except if there is a "is not" in between lmao
I think there are at least 50 GOAT countries..... but I'd say Japan offers much more diversity than anywhere else. The US has a lot of diverse natural beauty, but very difficult to cover the large distances to see it. Australia is similar and just as hard to cover.
I think one thing letting the US down sadly (having spent 2 months there this year, and 5 months in Japan), is that for a wealthy country, it's sad to see such high levels of poverty and crime. Japan might be the safest country in the world, but the US isn't safe among the developed world.
The US is also 3 to 4 times the price for a tourist needing to factor in tax and 20% tip. 2 months in the US cost me almost twice as much as 5 months in Japan. (little tip..... suggest Europe or Australia if you want to see western cities - safer, cheaper, cleaner)
united states? that's some funny shit
China is going to change all that, mark my words 😂
Best Travel video ever. Im subbing
Wow I appreciate that! Thank you so much!
Mario Kart looks fun🤣 I would like to ride it someday too😄
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LOVE this video! One of my favourite cities in the world. Tied with Paris. I am headed to Tokyo next week. I can't wait. Second visit. Went in 2019 and it truly changed my life!! Been waiting to go back. This time I am also touring the country. Three questions....1)What/where is the $70 a night hotel you are in? and 2) What/where is that animal cafe? Wow!! and 3) What/where is that restaurant where you fished for your food?? Just too cool!!
You are entitled to your opinion but when your opinion insults my hometown of Paris in such a childish, harsh and detestable way it's time for me to unsubscribe from your channel.
I will answer your three questions
1. The hotel is definitely an APA group of hotels. The designs on the wall are a giveaway. They have multiple branches in Japan. They include complimentary breakfast for that 70 USD
2. Second is capyneko Cafe. It is located close to Kichijoji Station.
3. The name of the fishing restaurant is called zauo fishing restaurant. It is close to Nishi Shinjuku station.
Thank you!! @@naturalselection1203
what did he say about paris? Did he delete his comment?@@eld4726
Welcome to the land of vending machines! 😊
9:52 I love that you pronounced the place like a Japanese! 😄
I agree!
You know, instead of buying tickets, you could just buy either a PASMO or a Suica IC Card so that you don’t have to keep buying those easy-to-lose individual tickets every time you are about the enter the ticket gate. Instead of inserting the ticket into the gate, you just tap on the illuminated blue circle that says “IC”. IC cards, unlike tickets, only need a reload by the time you’ve ran out of fare balance therefore reducing the need to approach the ticket vending machines from time-to-time. Please do this the next time you visit Japan, it will make your trip much easier.
This is a great tip. But worth nothing that due to IC chip shortage, there are no IC cards on sale to tourists anymore (they're not even purchasable from machines any more).
Easiest way for a tourist is either:
1. If you have an iPhone and a mastercard credit card, add a Suica in your wallet and charge it a small amount using Mastercard. Further charges can be done in Japan using any retailer than accepts IC cards.
2. From the airports only, you can purchase a Welcome to Japan Suica. This is a temporary IC card and will expire in 31 days (pointless for many tourists that stay here a couple of months)
@@inodesnet IC cards other than those don’t seem to be affected however. And I have still possess the ICOCA card that I got in Kobe from 2020.
Your beats in the background are dope being a musician myself
Tokyo is the capital of the world
All the best for your small and big success in your future .
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Wow, I can’t help but notice how clean everything looks.
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Not many Japanese like to eat this kind of authentic Japanese food.
Sukiyaki, which was served later in the video, is often eaten.
Love all your videos!
I am going to Tokyo in December but having trouble finding where I want to stay. What hotel did you stay at? Thanks very much!
It was called APA hotel it’s a Japanese hotel and there are a bunch of them that are reasonably priced
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Imagine how boring the world without Japan...
Been to Japan three times. Its the Best country ever.
I need to return for a second visit….I LIKED Japan, I didn’t LOVE it so I feel I may have missed something. I was in Tokyo the entire visit, but did also visit Mt. Fuji.
I’m going to Tokyo in japan and literally staying at hotel like 5minutes from the sushi place you went too.
Can’t imagine bringing your child to the restaurant and seeing them breakdown crying as the bear melts in front of them. I’m sure they’d think it was a toy for them. Love your videos. Keep them coming.
Thank you! Appreciate that 🙏🏽
Kids need reality check. It's food. Get over it.
Great video I subscribed 🎉
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Your videos always make me happy ❤😊
Thank you that means a lot!!
If me and my family visit Tokyo for the first time in the future that would be awesome.
JAPAN is the country with advance technology in the world🇯🇵
Sure is. Oh and if anybody tell you japan doesnt otherwise tell them they are wrong.
That’s South Korea if I’m not mistaken. Ofc Japanese technology is great too
Great video. I wanna go there now. :')
Hahah it's not the PSG football team actually, it was the PSG HANDBALL Team. The guy you see at 1:44 is Nikola Karabatic, one of our best player !
I loved your video !
The bear was so cute!
Welcome to Japan!
5:27 But this sushi doesn’t seem to be authentic. But anyways I hope you enjoyed your stay:)!!
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Yes, that is not. It looks like a California roll. But the restaurant where he went, the kura sushi doesn't serve them. Kura sushi serves authentic Nigiri and maki Sushi for a very reasonable price.
みんなのコメント読んで嬉しくなった🥲💞ありがとう!いっぱい遊びにきてね!🇯🇵
Bruh, Tokyo is just amazing in every sense
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cool but overrated af
hello,I am hight school student in japan.
I so happy to see own coutry yammy food.
I suprise to use the chopstick well!
I think you may practice the chopstick a lot of time.finaly I hope to come japan again.
and I am so sory to only use very easy english.
don't go to the ramen museum
we want to share n they won't let us
so we ordered our own n taste it like 2 bites n left - almost untouch - taste is all we do because a lot of things we want to eat but if we really eat we can't try that many
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we timed it to be at the busiest crossroad on wk end n we lay down to take pic - n bought some disposible bbq grill n had picnic at the park - so happy
one of our hotel got a 7eleven where one entrance is into the hotel n one out to the st
love it
Im going in December to Tokyo can’t wait
Proud to be from Tokyo!!
'Everybody is looking at me like I'm crazy''. Maybe. They are probably thinking looks like a youtuber/streamer...how interesting. Or they could also be thinking 'I just want a quiet flight, Hope I'm not seated anywhere near this person'
no way you just casually met PSG in an airport lounge😭
I was in shock 😅
It is the handball team
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You could have waited a long time for Neymar and Mbappe as it was the PSG Handball team! Still a great encouter tho!
Loving the video and having a bit of Japan from home while waiting on my working visa to go to Japan in a few weeks !
What an awesome city
You can't see Mt. Fuji from there that huge as a person who lives in Tokyo...
What was your criteria for ranking? Or what did you search?
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Flying JAL instead of AF
Caught me confused for quite a few minutes.
Being an American with a car, I can EASILY say New York city was the most aggravating frustrating, inconvenient, expensive, stressful place I ever tried to live. 5000 a month for 1 bedroom apartment, 700 a month for parking space, 400 a month for car insurance, 300 a month for public transportation, and you can add up the rest for food, utilities, and other bills.
As far as visiting. I enjoyed Los Angeles a million times better than New York too. I mean, it doesn't charge you over 20 dollars to drive into the city like piece of trash New York
next time you run into the best player in the world can you ask
him to consider playing for Liverpool?
I got you 🤣
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I love Trek Trendy
こういう外国の人が日本を絶賛してるのを見ると、日本人として誇らしい🎉
I think people forget a lot of countries still cannot use russian airspace for their flights, which makes a lot of flights much longer compared to pre-2022.
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こうやって見ると、日本てやっぱり変な国なんだろうな😅
でも、良い所よ🎉😊
lol i stayed in sumida by skytree and i walked to that sushi place every day
Wait a minute...was that your identical twin on the Mario kart?!
I live in Japan from 3 years ago and i’ll never leave
I knew it from the captions,before the dinner what city it is
But Venice is one of the most visited apparently chasing the locals out of the town. Mass tourism. It was so much more fun to travel in the 60s.
If you can, go to as many Country’s #1 ranked city.
Those were PSG handball players. Nikola Karabatic.
I envy your first class seat.
Tokyo is amazing for the wealthy tourists but absolute shit for the average Japanese worker who has to live there everyday paying the highest rent prices in the word.
Lol just so you know Neymar doesn’t play for PSG, he plays for Al-Hilal now- a Saudi club :)
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Dont eat that cute bear.
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no puedo morir sin conocer japon 😭😭
Going back to Japan in 4 days for my birthday! I’m so hype 😩
Tokyo
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Wish can fly there like that easy .its not just about money bro.its about where you come from .unfortunately japan is not an open destination for many nationalities and visa process so hard....example thailand / dubai |really welcoming almost everyone and you cant compare it with rigid process to be able to get a boarding to tokyo.
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So that's why PewDiePie decided to live here with Marzia😊
Despite all the additives and MSG, Japan is the only country where after meals, I do not feel bloated, sleepy or lethargic.
how tall is bro?
that's not the football team bro that's the psg handball team lmao
Welcome to Japan🫶
my man it's the handball psg team
The thumbnail is a giveaway of where you're going not the foods hahaha
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