It’s interesting how different cultures treat time. For me, there’s never very much time to do things calmly, you have to go to the store with a plan and be in and out in 20 minutes. This video is relaxing
I am from USA. Japan has the most beautiful veggies and fruit I have ever seen. The grocery stores are lovely. I do admit a lot of the meat cuts are not like I am used to.However, when I watch her cook, I would try all of it!
I just love how some of the products have the prefecture they are from, like you can actually know where do they come from and choose the one you like the most. I haven't seen that in the products of my country. Also the packaging is so simple yet so straightforward to what it is inside, you can see what's inside and that's cool. I like it. I don't know why I enjoy a lot this videos. Lol
People say oh my gosh all that amount in plastic ( they have a strict recycling process I think ) while in America we have just about the same amount and more and we don’t have a strict recycling system and it’s crazy cause you can go any where and all you see is plastic plastic plastic plastic. This neighborhood I was walking in they had a cute little pond but plastic was literally littering the whole thing you’d see plastic cups, silverware , packages that held blankets. That was getting off track but look at the toys and realize they use a massive amount of plastic and for what?
I really appreciate your message. Honestly, I was getting tired of those complains about plastic… we have strict rules in our garbage disposal. Also, most of all, I am mad when I think about those who throwing everywhere. 🤬 And the others just blaming about plastic.😩 I agree we should limit the use of plastic and be sustainable. Meanwhile we should also educate those ignorance for not throwing everywhere.
Everything is so cheap in Japan, I compared the supermarket costs of Japan and my country and also the average salary, Japan must have a very high life quality. Nice video by the way!
this is so cheap compared to my country. omg i love it. i thought that it would be expensive but it is not. thank god bc i was really scared that i would not be able to grocery shop! Thank you that you showed how it can be in japan to go grocery shopping
Happy Halloween to this channel. It’s interesting to see other people’s grocery purchases. They’re just unique in a lot of ways. More blessings to you and this channel.
LINNA I love your videos!! You transmit serenity, tranquility, peace and above all, love for your family. Every time I see that you have uploaded a new video, I am very happy. You are wonderful Linna. Thank you for sharing moments with us. Thanks for all that you do. I love you ❤️
I actually added up one of her totals. Besides the pears because she didn’t show a price on them on that shopping trip, she spent less the $30 for her groceries! From what she put in her basket, that would have easily cost over $100 here in the US! What the actual hell!
Oh my goodness Linna, you have no idea just how much I enjoyed this video, you are a blessing in disguise. I just worked 8 days straight and on the eve of my day off I start off with your amazing shopping video and a glass of wine and snuggly pajamas. Thank you always for sharing your life with us. You are so appreciated. Hugs and best wishes from Canada 🇨🇦
You have such a kind heart ❤️ I hope the prices would go down even a little bit for you 🙏 The world has been crazy with so many happenings. Causing inflation everywhere 💔
it's interesting seeing fruits and vegetables just sitting in the cart, in the USA we have to wrap it in a plastic bag before placing in the cart (though i'm not sure why)! super cool to learn either way 😮!
I bought reusable produce bags in sizes small, medium, and large. I carry them every time I go shopping. They're a great investment, you should get some :)
i’ve never been to japan but it’s so satisfying shopping their! i watch these videos all the time and it’s way better than other countries in my opinion
Omg a compilation of grocery shopping 🤩 thank you for making this Miss Linna! It is 6am on Halloween where I am and this is a really lovely way to start the day 😇
My fiancee and I, here In Toronto (Canada), are really enjoying your videos. We just discovered your channel this evening and have watched a few videos already. Thank you for doing this.
Wow!!! I would go crazy shopping in another country, although I love the store itself. Love the items that are available, but my one concern is the amount of plastic used for said items. I assume there is a lot of recycling going on, or at least I hope so. Love how many foods that are ready to eat, just heat and serve. Thank you for sharing your adventures..
I took a Japanese Culture Class in University and we learned a lot about Japanese recycling program and laws. They are much better and much stricter there than in the USA. If I remember correctly, around 85% of their plastic waste gets recycled were as in the USA it's only around 5%.
@@elyalarcon7473 yeah but you don’t know my situation either? just bc it’s worse somewhere else doesn’t mean i have to overlook that s lot of people are losing their homes here too.
I was saying food is so much cheaper in Japan compared to New Zealand. Due to covid almost everything has doubled. I don't even buy fruit or veggies fresh now. I buy frozen as I can't afford them fresh. E. G. 14$ kg of grapes. Lettuce is about $6. Tomatos $20 a kg last week. My govt is retarded like a wet blanket on a frying pan fire.
Closer to $6 in South Carolina. I love eggs, and now I feel like everyone who joined the trend of raising chickens is laughing all the way to the bank, or the breakfast table.
And incase Linna doesn't know, because why would she, the reason eggs are so expensive in the US right now is because many of the farms that produce eggs have had a bad year with Avian Flu killing off a bunch of their egg-laying chickens. 😞 So they have less to sell, and need to replace the chickens which will take them time and money.
I love watching you grocery shop! Everything is way cheaper than the US, and I am jealous. I just hate how everything is wrapped in plastic, though I heard Japan does a good job in recycling. Keep up the awesome videos, thank you!
One day, me and my brother were watching a compilation of her videos (We didn't notice it was a compilation) and we were getting speechless and scared of the amount of food she was getting. That day was so funny, I miss it.
Linna, I am very fascinated by your grocery shopping in Japan! I find myself carefully trying to figure out what you are buying! Some things are obvious, others not at all! I'm half Native American from USA, and only speak English and read German and some Spanish. I love Japanese cuisine and have been trying to learn how to cook some of my favorite dishes. It is VERY different for me. Questions: How many people in household do you purchase and cook for? Do you buy in bulk and freeze things? Has inflation hurt your country badly ( I hope not)? Thank you for sharing this every day chore that is totally mesmerizing!
Hi! I am glad you enjoy my housewife daily with me🤗 I buy groceries for my family of 4, my boys are just 9 and 6, but they are strong eaters! 😅 we don’t have much bulk purchase here as you can see the portion is all quite small. But there are few things I like to keep in my freezer like fish ball and thin fried tofu. Inflation is very very mild in compare with others in my opinion. Which I am grateful for 🙏😌
Huh?! I'm in Manitoba and no way I'd get that amount of chicken thighs for less than $5. 1 litre of milk for less than $2? Where you living? No vegetables are evvvverrrr that cheap here.
great video, your video was awesome, although I can't have any dairy, lol, well now I have an idea of what to buy at any grocery store 😅 🤔, hopefully I will be in Japan by mid to late year of 2023, if I had to try one item from the store it would be natto beans, don't know if I want to add in the mustard, thanks for the video 😊
However wages are lower in japan. I have an online friend who graduated with a degree in some sort of computer science and works in Tokyo but he told me he makes roughly $2k a month. I asked a friend who worked in japan and now works for Google and he said he has heard the Google in japan you get paid like a 3rd of the Google in the USA
@@user-us1yu8gx9s but it makes sense the wages are lower so food price is lower. Even in south africa wages is lower but u can get 10kg rice for around $6, 2kg of fruit like apple, pears, oranges and banana for around 50 us cent. The mutton, lamb, beef, chicken, seafood is also cheap because it's local. And then in other lower income countrys like Thailand and India food is also so much cheap to cater to peoples income
Yup, Japan average income is very low…only 30k USD per household. Getting poorer and poorer. It’s really cheap in Japan if you converted to USD and eating out no need to pay tips🎉
Hello I'm new here on the channel, I'm loving the videos I love watching videos like this, please bring more very good, I'm from Brazil 🇧🇷, my husband is Japanese
Compared to the UK the prices in Japan are very reasonable. The tuna was super cheap! We can only get one can for that price whereas you can get three.
Why is everyone complaining about plastic? Yeah it’s an issue but its not the channels fault. Take it up with the supermarkets. Also, its everyones responsibility to recycle and do their part. Its just most assholes don’t because they are lazy.
And just so you know, Japan never had issue with recycling plastics. You can use plastics everyday and it won't harm the earth because all the plastic trash were already recycled. And the plastic could help to protect hygiene of the groceries
@@___Somebody___ ik exactly that plastic is indeed bad for earth bcs it can't decomposed itself. But we're talking abt Japan here. There, it was never a problem to recycle plastic. Every plastic you see in the store was actually recycled. And if you don't mind having your groceries getting dusty for hanging in the rack for hours and getting touched by other costumers, it's different with Japanese that care Abt hygiene since they were taught since pre-school. And besides, it's in the law in Japan about health, that every grocery or food that stored to distributed to consumers have to be sealed by plastic since plastic won't decomposed and are cheap. Yk know every country has its preferability. If it's ok in your country to throw trash in the street, it is 100% not ok in Japan. If it ok in your country to not care about unhygienic grocery, it is 100% not ok with Japan. Every country is different with their peoples and society. Yk?
Its cool seeing what shopping is like in another country. The one thing that really stands out to me is the amount of plastic!
The carrots came in a bag but not the broccoli?
@@bigcoffee2291 wait is that not normal where you live?
I hope you also know Japan is strict with garbage. We throw according to categories for recycle ♻️
@@LinnainJapan that’s great!!!
@@LinnainJapan are the bags for produce made out of recyclable plastic?
It’s interesting how different cultures treat time. For me, there’s never very much time to do things calmly, you have to go to the store with a plan and be in and out in 20 minutes.
This video is relaxing
I am from USA. Japan has the most beautiful veggies and fruit I have ever seen. The grocery stores are lovely. I do admit a lot of the meat cuts are not like I am used to.However, when I watch her cook, I would try all of it!
I just love how some of the products have the prefecture they are from, like you can actually know where do they come from and choose the one you like the most. I haven't seen that in the products of my country. Also the packaging is so simple yet so straightforward to what it is inside, you can see what's inside and that's cool. I like it. I don't know why I enjoy a lot this videos. Lol
So funny to see that, "this looks cool; I'll get it for the kids to try," seems to be universal
Universal for mommies 💛💛💛
I love how Linna organizes her shopping cart, so satisfying to watch!
thank you 💛💛💛 I am glad you enjoy my cart puzzle game with me! 🥰
Hope you had a good October Linna! Can’t wait to see what you make this winter ❤
thank you 💛💛💛
Liked the way she arranged all the things in the cart
And after watching this makes me wanna shopping 😂
People say oh my gosh all that amount in plastic ( they have a strict recycling process I think ) while in America we have just about the same amount and more and we don’t have a strict recycling system and it’s crazy cause you can go any where and all you see is plastic plastic plastic plastic. This neighborhood I was walking in they had a cute little pond but plastic was literally littering the whole thing you’d see plastic cups, silverware , packages that held blankets. That was getting off track but look at the toys and realize they use a massive amount of plastic and for what?
I really appreciate your message.
Honestly, I was getting tired of those complains about plastic… we have strict rules in our garbage disposal.
Also, most of all, I am mad when I think about those who throwing everywhere. 🤬 And the others just blaming about plastic.😩
I agree we should limit the use of plastic and be sustainable. Meanwhile we should also educate those ignorance for not throwing everywhere.
i know im old when i love to watch things like this
We can always be young in our hearth I guess?! 🤗
😂😂😂 how I feel as well
this is so calming and relaxing🥰 and I love how there’s not many people in the store in America stores be so packed you can’t shop
Im Australian and am in disbelief of how cheap the vegetables are! And basically everything! Wow so cheap
everything looks so clean, neat and taken with care in japan.
Everything is so cheap in Japan, I compared the supermarket costs of Japan and my country and also the average salary, Japan must have a very high life quality. Nice video by the way!
I compared them to mine and turns out some things are the same price there and here
this is so cheap compared to my country. omg i love it. i thought that it would be expensive but it is not. thank god bc i was really scared that i would not be able to grocery shop! Thank you that you showed how it can be in japan to go grocery shopping
日本のスーパーをこういう見方したことなかったから新鮮…
トムヤムクンヌードルはほんとに美味しい!わかる
I really enjoy seeing what life is like in Japan.
I also like the relaxing background ambient sounds. 👍
the organization of the basket is so satisfying
Thank you 😊
Happy Halloween to this channel. It’s interesting to see other people’s grocery purchases. They’re just unique in a lot of ways. More blessings to you and this channel.
Agreed ❤
Thank you! So you sweet of you 💛💛💛
Groceries are so much less expensive in Japan than in the us! All that food would have lasted me and my fam two weeks!
Finally someone who organized their cart during grocery shopping
I always think that’s a puzzle game 🧩😂
So similar to life in US, while equally so different! I really enjoyed going shopping with you today. Thank-you. God Bless 🥰
Thank you 🥰💛🎶
Thank you so much for this video and the commentary. I had no idea what is a good deal here in Japan 😁
LINNA I love your videos!! You transmit serenity, tranquility, peace and above all, love for your family. Every time I see that you have uploaded a new video, I am very happy. You are wonderful Linna. Thank you for sharing moments with us. Thanks for all that you do. I love you ❤️
thank you for your kind words. you have a beautiful heart💛💛💛
To seeing the other country shopping is interesting ✨
Totally 🌽🌽
I actually added up one of her totals. Besides the pears because she didn’t show a price on them on that shopping trip, she spent less the $30 for her groceries! From what she put in her basket, that would have easily cost over $100 here in the US! What the actual hell!
I mainly just buy produce and meat, occasionally canned or packaged things but rarely. Still over 100$ for one trip
Have children… it gets in upwards of $400 biweekly
Even supermarkets in Japan are soo aesthetic wishing to come to Japan!!! 🥺😍
Yes! And also clean and comfortable 😃
@@LinnainJapan 😍🤩💝
I love that most of the packaging has cute characters on it. The produce looks very fresh and appealing. Thank you for sharing!
Thank you so much for this video. Super helpful and well-presented. Your time and effort is most appreciated!
Glad you enjoyed it!❤️
It seems so clean and tidy 😊
Oh my goodness Linna, you have no idea just how much I enjoyed this video, you are a blessing in disguise. I just worked 8 days straight and on the eve of my day off I start off with your amazing shopping video and a glass of wine and snuggly pajamas. Thank you always for sharing your life with us. You are so appreciated. Hugs and best wishes from Canada 🇨🇦
Oh! I hope you take a good rest and feed yourself a good meal may be 8 days in a row is too much…? I hope you take care 💛
love your cart organization! makes the shopping so much fun 😆
thank you!
Looking at the inflation in Poland right now I'm very happy to see other people doing full and nice groceries, it makes me less depressed:)
You have such a kind heart ❤️
I hope the prices would go down even a little bit for you 🙏
The world has been crazy with so many happenings. Causing inflation everywhere 💔
In America it's horrible 5 dozen eggs are $27.99
It's pretty bad in Japan rn too. I think it's bad everywhere sadly
Same from the United States 🥲
Idź do pracy...
it's interesting seeing fruits and vegetables just sitting in the cart, in the USA we have to wrap it in a plastic bag before placing in the cart (though i'm not sure why)! super cool to learn either way 😮!
you actually don’t have to wrap it i don’t cause it’s just a waste of plastic
You don't have to wrap them, I never wrap mine!
I bought reusable produce bags in sizes small, medium, and large. I carry them every time I go shopping. They're a great investment, you should get some :)
There are bags for the customer to wrap veggies like cucumber 🥒 here in Japan too! But I don’t use because I don’t think I need! 😅
@@LinnainJapan oh i see 😮! thank you for the information, i had no idea but now i learned something new 😊
i’ve never been to japan but it’s so satisfying shopping their! i watch these videos all the time and it’s way better than other countries in my opinion
👍
Omg a compilation of grocery shopping 🤩 thank you for making this Miss Linna! It is 6am on Halloween where I am and this is a really lovely way to start the day 😇
I am glad you like it🥰🎵
The meat always looks so fresh and nice in her super market.
Yes, true🎵😀
I love watching this while i am eating lol
😆 thank you 💛💛💛
Thank you.... greetings from Ireland..☘😄
Thank you too! 💛💛💛
My fiancee and I, here In Toronto (Canada), are really enjoying your videos. We just discovered your channel this evening and have watched a few videos already. Thank you for doing this.
I am so glad you have found me 🥰 I am so glad you enjoy my time with me 💛
I treat this video like asmr
La gente è tanto cattiva a volte ,la miglior cosa è andare oltre e non dare peso ...un graaaaandisssimo abbraccio 😘❤️
영상을 보니 맘이 편해져요😊
다음주에 남편과 오사카로 3박4일 일정으로 여행을 가는데요, 영상을 보니 마음이 더 설레어졌어요❤
I am excited for you! Have a wonderful trip 🎶🎶🎶
I love videos like this!!! they calm me so much!!
Thank you 💛
Good, buying things for school and college is always very nice. I love to go shopping here in Brazil.
Your videos are always so nice and wholesome 💕😊😊😊 the way you organize the cart!👀
I love watching other countries stores. Way better then US stores
Wow!!! I would go crazy shopping in another country, although I love the store itself. Love the items that are available, but my one concern is the amount of plastic used for said items. I assume there is a lot of recycling going on, or at least I hope so. Love how many foods that are ready to eat, just heat and serve. Thank you for sharing your adventures..
I took a Japanese Culture Class in University and we learned a lot about Japanese recycling program and laws. They are much better and much stricter there than in the USA. If I remember correctly, around 85% of their plastic waste gets recycled were as in the USA it's only around 5%.
FINALLY I FOUND VLOG CHANNEL THAT DOESN'T CONTAIN MUSIC😭😭😭😭😭
I wish I could get myself to like prawns 😢 those rice crackers look so good, and prawns sound so good
I really want to live in Japan the vibe is better than everything 😍
Ive been to Japan last 2019 i love Japan❤
That is oddly satisfying watching you shop...definitely different from Australian shop and store and packaging...i l🧡ve it
You have very clean baskets in the store :) Greetings from Poland
currently watching this from germany where inflation hits us so much rn, man i’m coming to japan just for grocery shopping
True… prices did increase here too but way too mild in compare to others 😃
Looool ... Please, check out Venezuela and Argentina inflation before talking like that. Appreciate what you have.
@@elyalarcon7473 yeah but you don’t know my situation either? just bc it’s worse somewhere else doesn’t mean i have to overlook that s lot of people are losing their homes here too.
@@woahchia Bestie, es verliert hier keiner so schnell sein Zuhause. Also jetzt bleib aber mal auf dem Teppich.
@@svgarpaws chill ich musste bisschen übertreiben
im looking at those food prices from my EU country... how on earth is everything so cheap?! 😧
Awesome food variation. I bet all that made for some very wholesome and tasteful eating.
love your video's it's relaxing to me crazy right, hope you and your family are safe after the earthquake
I’ve missed my holiday last year in japan, definitely planning to do it next year, thank you for this content
Hygienic, fresh,best quality.
These videos give me chills.
the cheap prices of veggies and meat fill me with so much envy lol
You should try the fruits! Very sweet and delicious 🤗
I have no idea how much a yen is worth in Dollars or Euros.
We now have Daiso in Texas, I love it!
your guy's fruits are huge!
Food is so much cheaper than in the US. That container of milk would have been 4x’s the price in US. Everything is so darn cute in your country.
I was saying food is so much cheaper in Japan compared to New Zealand. Due to covid almost everything has doubled. I don't even buy fruit or veggies fresh now. I buy frozen as I can't afford them fresh. E. G. 14$ kg of grapes. Lettuce is about $6. Tomatos $20 a kg last week. My govt is retarded like a wet blanket on a frying pan fire.
I can’t afford living in the US 💦💦💦
😱😱😱 I hope you could eat some veggies 🥗 how about try growing some salad leaves at home?
...Lasagne alla Bolognese from Spain?? Gyomu, how dare you 🥲?? *From a sad Italian girl born in Bologna 🤣*
Yes, pretty weird, ahhh not even the right country.....
That issue should be sent to the maker then🤔 Gyomu supermarket import the items and sell to consumers. If I should tell the buyer perhaps 😅
@Liraiga now it makes much more sense 😱
Partially Italian American girl here. Grew up with an Italian grandmother. I burst out laughing
Someone also from my cityyyyyy! That lasagna is gonna be a lot of different flavours😅.
Very very cool to see Shopping in another country ❤ thank you for this ❤
Glad you enjoyed!
I didn't expect to see the same drinks I have in my corner shop here in the UK
So relaxing to watch 🤩🤩🤩
Love your podcasts so much I have become addicted to them. I saw on UA-cam that in Japan people hate Halloween.
umm.... it depends on the individual, I guess.... the young enjoy halloween party with costumes 👻🎃
I am 70 and I still love Halloween. The scary movies and the fall weather while kids knock on your door for treats
I really want to lived in japan, so peaceful 🤍
Me too
Switzerland Iceland Norway and Finland is peaceful too
yeah personally me i just wanna live in other country japan or the other great country i don't mind it @@dynosii
I love this! Wish i could come to your country. Hello from california USA. 😊
Meanwhile here in New York, eggs are $5.00 a dozen. 😂
😱😨😨😨
Closer to $6 in South Carolina. I love eggs, and now I feel like everyone who joined the trend of raising chickens is laughing all the way to the bank, or the breakfast table.
And incase Linna doesn't know, because why would she, the reason eggs are so expensive in the US right now is because many of the farms that produce eggs have had a bad year with Avian Flu killing off a bunch of their egg-laying chickens. 😞 So they have less to sell, and need to replace the chickens which will take them time and money.
Love how you organize in your shopping cart!! First video of yours I saw, love from America. :)
Thank you for finding me from the ocean of vlogs 🤩nice to meet you 🤗
Everything is so cheap! I wish it was that cheap in my country the things here would be like x5 more expensive
The asmr is good !!!
Thank you 💛
I love watching you grocery shop! Everything is way cheaper than the US, and I am jealous. I just hate how everything is wrapped in plastic, though I heard Japan does a good job in recycling. Keep up the awesome videos, thank you!
Thank you too! But I wish you know we are really strict with our garbage. I have 3 rubbish bins in my home. We separate our garbage for recycle ♻️
As I heard its because humidity and even if it rubs our eyes it helps food to not getting bad too fast so less throwing food.
Congratulations Linna on your 50,000+ subscribers ❤️🤗
thank you 💛💛💛
THE DEMON SLAYER CANDIES AT 7:32 I WANT THATTT 😭😭
This video is so relaxing to watch. Greetings from Perú.
One day, me and my brother were watching a compilation of her videos (We didn't notice it was a compilation) and we were getting speechless and scared of the amount of food she was getting. That day was so funny, I miss it.
Ben recommence à regarder, si tu n'as rien d'autre de mieux à faire de ton quotidien...
i NEED the miffy baking sheet 😭😭🐰🐰
the food prices seems to be so much cheaper in japan than in the USA. Over here prices are rising constantly
Yes, many youtube friends had told me the same 💦💦💦
Thank u for this video. I will buy products from this video when i arrive in japan this September 🥰
Basil seed drinks are nice
Don’t worry they don’t taste like basil at all just like the flavour of the drink
It’s just a nice texture
Linna, I am very fascinated by your grocery shopping in Japan! I find myself carefully trying to figure out what you are buying! Some things are obvious, others not at all! I'm half Native American from USA, and only speak English and read German and some Spanish. I love Japanese cuisine and have been trying to learn how to cook some of my favorite dishes. It is VERY different for me. Questions: How many people in household do you purchase and cook for? Do you buy in bulk and freeze things? Has inflation hurt your country badly ( I hope not)? Thank you for sharing this every day chore that is totally mesmerizing!
Hi! I am glad you enjoy my housewife daily with me🤗
I buy groceries for my family of 4, my boys are just 9 and 6, but they are strong eaters! 😅 we don’t have much bulk purchase here as you can see the portion is all quite small. But there are few things I like to keep in my freezer like fish ball and thin fried tofu.
Inflation is very very mild in compare with others in my opinion. Which I am grateful for 🙏😌
one thing i noticed in japan is food is way cheaper here in canada..
Huh?! I'm in Manitoba and no way I'd get that amount of chicken thighs for less than $5. 1 litre of milk for less than $2? Where you living? No vegetables are evvvverrrr that cheap here.
I'm a fan of you, seriously the only country that thinks about us is Japan Turkish subtitles save my life
More videos to come mommy❤️🤭 god bless and keep safe it keeps me relax
thank you 💛💛💛
Love to see you cooking with your purchases😊
Thank you ! I am so glad 🥰🥰🥰
Congratulations on 5k! 🥳
thank you! you are so sweet💛💛💛
I’d love to see what you cooked with some of these ingredients
I share my daily life in my usually vlog including my daily cooking 🥘 if you are interested 💛
great video, your video was awesome, although I can't have any dairy, lol, well now I have an idea of what to buy at any grocery store 😅 🤔, hopefully I will be in Japan by mid to late year of 2023, if I had to try one item from the store it would be natto beans, don't know if I want to add in the mustard, thanks for the video 😊
I like your choice!!! Personally, we all don’t like mustard, but I think it could help with the smell of Natto for beginners 😊
🎃Happy holloween🎃 ❤️
happy halloween to you too!
Japanese stuff is so cheap, considering $1 is around ¥150. Udon noodles r crazy expensive where I live. Was surprised at how cheap it is in japan
However wages are lower in japan. I have an online friend who graduated with a degree in some sort of computer science and works in Tokyo but he told me he makes roughly $2k a month. I asked a friend who worked in japan and now works for Google and he said he has heard the Google in japan you get paid like a 3rd of the Google in the USA
@@user-us1yu8gx9s but it makes sense the wages are lower so food price is lower. Even in south africa wages is lower but u can get 10kg rice for around $6, 2kg of fruit like apple, pears, oranges and banana for around 50 us cent. The mutton, lamb, beef, chicken, seafood is also cheap because it's local. And then in other lower income countrys like Thailand and India food is also so much cheap to cater to peoples income
Yup, Japan average income is very low…only 30k USD per household. Getting poorer and poorer. It’s really cheap in Japan if you converted to USD and eating out no need to pay tips🎉
Hello I'm new here on the channel, I'm loving the videos I love watching videos like this, please bring more very good, I'm from Brazil 🇧🇷, my husband is Japanese
thank you 💛💛💛 I am glad you enjoy my simple living with me 🥰
Happy Halloween 🎃 to everyone! So many yummy things you buy! Be safe and healthy ❤️
same to you !👻🎃
It's kinda crazy for me to see fruits being sold by unity and bread by the amount of slices. Everything seems so small
That’s true indeed
Compared to the UK the prices in Japan are very reasonable. The tuna was super cheap! We can only get one can for that price whereas you can get three.
Many friends told me the same 💦
Why is everyone complaining about plastic? Yeah it’s an issue but its not the channels fault. Take it up with the supermarkets.
Also, its everyones responsibility to recycle and do their part. Its just most assholes don’t because they are lazy.
I am so glad you are wise.🥰
@@LinnainJapan The comments are silly. It's not your fault there is so much plastic. I enjoyed the video 😄
And just so you know, Japan never had issue with recycling plastics. You can use plastics everyday and it won't harm the earth because all the plastic trash were already recycled. And the plastic could help to protect hygiene of the groceries
@@justthisgirl2944 plastic recycling is polluting too, shops should reduce the amount when useless
@@___Somebody___ ik exactly that plastic is indeed bad for earth bcs it can't decomposed itself. But we're talking abt Japan here. There, it was never a problem to recycle plastic. Every plastic you see in the store was actually recycled. And if you don't mind having your groceries getting dusty for hanging in the rack for hours and getting touched by other costumers, it's different with Japanese that care Abt hygiene since they were taught since pre-school. And besides, it's in the law in Japan about health, that every grocery or food that stored to distributed to consumers have to be sealed by plastic since plastic won't decomposed and are cheap. Yk know every country has its preferability. If it's ok in your country to throw trash in the street, it is 100% not ok in Japan. If it ok in your country to not care about unhygienic grocery, it is 100% not ok with Japan. Every country is different with their peoples and society. Yk?