Top Japanese things we CAN'T live without!

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  • @LifeWhereImFrom
    @LifeWhereImFrom  Рік тому +838

    We moved to Canada a year ago and these are some of the non-food items that we missed and got Japanese versions of. Most of the things in our home are not Japanese though (and even a lot of the "Japanese" items are made in other countries). I put a list of the things we use in the description.
    We moved to Canada so that the kids could finish off their high school here. We don't usually ask them to be in the videos as we want them to have their own lives. If they want, they can of course go in, but we're happy with them doing their own thing. I (Greg) go back to Japan a few months out of the year to film, while my wife stays with the kids, which is why you may see me without the family.

    • @ivy23173
      @ivy23173 Рік тому +74

      Why do you prefer they finish highschool in canada?

    • @mbbxx
      @mbbxx Рік тому +6

      Try the Omega Paw kitty litter box. It's the best we found so far that doesn't cost much & without any proprietary bags etc. It's made by a Canadian company

    • @stephanieok5365
      @stephanieok5365 Рік тому +4

      We have a kotatsu in Seattle that uses a converter for the power difference. It's very cozy in the Pacific Northwest where winters are mild, so maybe heating just the room you're in is desirable.

    • @FlywithmeNetAu
      @FlywithmeNetAu Рік тому +25

      I'm glad you're able to create videos from both locations, it's great being able to share your life experiences and see parts of the world otherwise hidden away.

    • @stephanieok5365
      @stephanieok5365 Рік тому +5

      This new filming set up is giving us more time with the auntie though. 😊

  • @krullenbos94
    @krullenbos94 Рік тому +211

    The Japanese toilet is something I'm missing at home ever since my first visit. It's also the very first thing that's going in my home when I finally own one.

    • @yongling9825
      @yongling9825 Рік тому +5

      The first time I used one in Hokkaido back in July 2018, I love the seat heating feature, especially since the climate was cooler than my bare skin could handle.

    • @praybogard9736
      @praybogard9736 Рік тому

      Where do you come from sir?

    • @Shay45
      @Shay45 Рік тому

      My boyfriend’s mom has one. Everytime I’m at her house I have to use it

    • @lovemesomeslippers
      @lovemesomeslippers Рік тому

      You can put it in a rental.

    • @johnwang9914
      @johnwang9914 Рік тому +3

      The trick will be finding a house with power outlets by the toilet, you'll probably have to have renovations to do so especially with older homes which only had the chrome razor outlets, it really wasn't till the 90's that we had GFCI receptacles which allowed full power outlets in the bathroom, prior to that we had one large and expensive GFCI circuit breaker for the outdoor outlets.

  • @peppage
    @peppage Рік тому +215

    Honestly, I think the Japanese rice cooker is a "can't live without" item. It's a game changer and who doesn't enjoy the little tunes it plays

    • @atari8gen947
      @atari8gen947 Рік тому +4

      Wait a sec, nobody uses a pressure cooker in the west?

    • @peppage
      @peppage Рік тому +5

      @@atari8gen947 for rice!? No way

    • @user-no2mz9hl4f
      @user-no2mz9hl4f Рік тому +2

      I’m so technologically challenged that I always cook beans and grain in a pot on the stove. It takes a lot longer and sometimes grain is over or undercooked, machines confuse me.

    • @kellyb8237
      @kellyb8237 Рік тому +2

      Rice cooker $200 pricey, Teflon cooking bad. I use instant pot $100 stainless steel pot. Hot water boiler , waste of electricity. Grater , many variety available here. I use food processor to do all the hard work. Too many gadgets when one can do it all

    • @BlackHawkBallistic
      @BlackHawkBallistic Рік тому +1

      @@kellyb8237 if you don't use metal utensils on Teflon and scratch it it's fine, you can also get cheaper rice cookers that do a good job cooking rice and have features like stay warm and built in water levels. They'll also cook a lot faster than the Japanese rice cooker, idk why it would take an hour to cook rice.

  • @TokyoCapsuleCollection
    @TokyoCapsuleCollection Рік тому +70

    I am Japanese. As a Japanese, I am proud of Washlet. I hope more and more people in the world will know the advantages of Washlet. Thank you very much for your wonderful video😀

    • @Grimpmann
      @Grimpmann Рік тому +1

      We don't like water squirted in our buttholes.

    • @TokyoCapsuleCollection
      @TokyoCapsuleCollection Рік тому

      @@Grimpmann I can understand why some people don't like that.

  • @juanmiguel1171
    @juanmiguel1171 Рік тому +54

    🤔you should make why you came back to Canada? I’m sure a lot of viewers would want to know!

    • @Jordan-inJapan
      @Jordan-inJapan Рік тому +3

      I figure the story will come out eventually.

    • @michaels3003
      @michaels3003 Рік тому

      We know why. Why you don't?

    • @yongling9825
      @yongling9825 Рік тому +8

      Greg pinned his own comment on this video with a brief explanation.

    • @Grimpmann
      @Grimpmann Рік тому +3

      Maybe because he was living in a country full of people who don't want him there.

  • @L0R3NtheS0URL3M0N
    @L0R3NtheS0URL3M0N Рік тому +169

    Oh my! I never realized that y'all moved to Canada! I'm glad Aiko and Shin are getting some time in Canada. I wonder if they'd be willing to be in a video explaining the differences they've noticed from moving back and forth!

    • @jow.2450
      @jow.2450 Рік тому +2

      Is there a video on this?

  • @lavidawithjoey
    @lavidawithjoey Рік тому +9

    A Japanese rice cooker could be classified as something one cannot live without once using on a daily basis. The wonderful tunes and convenient nature is unrivaled. I've personally purchased four within the last three years

  • @sophiaisabelle01
    @sophiaisabelle01 Рік тому +90

    This is an informative video. Every country out there in the world (apart from Japan) have their own list of things they can’t live without. I feel as if Japan is unique with their list. It’s something that we don’t get to see that often, which makes it a whole lot more fascinating.

    • @user-lz5vh9bb5w
      @user-lz5vh9bb5w Рік тому +2

      For me it's all about the excellent design of many of their common products.
      Sure, Japan has a lot of badly designed stuff as well, but while browsing Japanese products, it's a hell of a lot easier to find well designed stuff than products from other countries.

    • @TheVenomology
      @TheVenomology Рік тому +1

      why are u everywhere

  • @bjrnsrensen8456
    @bjrnsrensen8456 Рік тому +17

    I didn't bring any kitchen gadgets, because we have Daiso here, but I did bring a washlet and a rice cooker from Japan in my luggage. I refused to leave Japan without them. They are truly life changing.

  • @atfernando1
    @atfernando1 Рік тому +85

    I didn't know you returned to Canada with your family, it would be interesting to know some of the reasons to make that decision. I'm interested in knowing if the Japanese system was a no-no compared to a more "relaxed" Canadian system. But of course this is a hot topic so I will wait for the next video no matter what it is about. Really a fan of your work, Greg. Cheers.

    • @sirBrouwer
      @sirBrouwer Рік тому +19

      I know from years earlier that he said that for the later school carrier of his children he would go back to Canada as the Japanese highschool system is brutal.

  • @loverofawesomeness1
    @loverofawesomeness1 Рік тому +19

    Great recommendations, I do feel that companies in Japan put a lot more thought into the design and usability of their products.

  • @user-lz5vh9bb5w
    @user-lz5vh9bb5w Рік тому +9

    I have the same Rice Cooker and it's amazing.
    Even the Quick-mode gives you perfectly cooked rice every time.
    Although I don't have a holder for the rice scooper.

  • @jun_suzuki42
    @jun_suzuki42 Рік тому +8

    I bought the water dispenser jug from Nitori! Yes it is so good to use especially during summer! Plus no leak!

  • @FlorianBoyd
    @FlorianBoyd Рік тому +3

    I keep replaying the first second of this to hear the cat. So cute.

  • @Tensei888
    @Tensei888 Рік тому +14

    The Frixion erasable pens are my favorite. They are just like ball point pens, except they can be erased with a friction generating eraser tip. Pens don’t go dull unlike pencils so you can take a ton of sharp looking notes, they are usually multicolor so it’s great for highlighting certain things, and you can erase them to keep the notes clean.

    • @kameronpan2939
      @kameronpan2939 Рік тому +3

      Yeah, those pens are cool, but they fade in the sun lol
      I know this bc half of my senior class did their final math exams using those pens, and the teacher grading them left them outside for a full school day and all the people who used erasable pens had to redo them 😅

    • @isamo3606
      @isamo3606 Рік тому +1

      @@kameronpan2939 it is not about sunlight but temperature. The “eraser” is a simple Silikon/plastic rubber that increases the surface temperature above 60 Celsius by scratching, at which temperature the special ink evaporates. So to avoid fading one needs to avoid any high temperature places. Put it in a completely dark sauna room, the writing would disappear too.

    • @jessicaandersson4313
      @jessicaandersson4313 Рік тому

      ​@@kameronpan2939 He could have put them somewhere cold and everything would have appeared again.

  • @seranastorey3003
    @seranastorey3003 Рік тому +11

    Water heater
    Me: A British person
    'You mean a kettle?'

    • @michaels3003
      @michaels3003 Рік тому

      It is more than a kettle. Are kettles insulated in the U.K.?

    • @michaels3003
      @michaels3003 Рік тому

      Sorry, it is called water boiler and warmer in the UK. YT refused to let me correct my own comment...

    • @TheNewGreenIsBlue
      @TheNewGreenIsBlue Рік тому

      Nah, it's different. Water heaters are somewhat LESS useful in GB compares to JP due to fact that 230V of electricity boils water considerably faster than 100V (Japan). Also, black tea requires 100ºC boiling water, whereas green tea tastes better if you use water that isn't boiling. Since a basic kettle just turns off once the water is at a rolling boil and most have rather crude thermostats to regulate this. You can get a fancier kettle but these cost more and at that point, you can pay a bit more and get a proper insulated water heater.
      Water heaters have more control over the temperature of the water and can keep the water hot. I haven't seen an actual study done, but I'm going to guess it's more efficient as well to keep water hot than to keep reboiling it. Most of the time, you're not using ALL the water in the kettle so what remains in the uninsulated kettle cools down, throwing away that energy.

    • @TheNewGreenIsBlue
      @TheNewGreenIsBlue Рік тому

      @@michaels3003 No, they're not... at least not the cheap ones that most have.

  • @trollenz
    @trollenz Рік тому +27

    I'm obsessed with Japanese stationary, everything is so well thought and designed.
    Edit : typo

    • @ownlywon
      @ownlywon Рік тому +2

      they have the best pens, not the fancy ink well pens but just regular ball point pens. i cant rememeber the brand but there was one i really liked the .5mm was the best

    • @Are_We_Having_Tea
      @Are_We_Having_Tea Рік тому +2

      @@ownlywon Pilot fountain pens are some of the very best on the market. Everything from really nice $3 disposable fountain pens to really expensive collectible pens.

  • @banerjeearundhati22
    @banerjeearundhati22 Рік тому +8

    Oh thatz news. Did not know that you are back in Canada. Best wishes

  • @Jordan-inJapan
    @Jordan-inJapan Рік тому +70

    “This is a pen.”
    😂 (English teacher joke.)
    But seriously, I think if my family ever decides to live outside of Japan (it would be Canada in my case too) we would probably want most of those items as well. Also, one of those fish-grill-oven things that every Japanese kitchen has. (How would I grill eggplant without it??)

    • @zam023
      @zam023 Рік тому +2

      The joke was in the second part, about using it to stab, which got a questioning "huh?" from wife >_

    • @sirBrouwer
      @sirBrouwer Рік тому +5

      @@zam023 both where a joke, made by two different persons.

    • @brianflynn5355
      @brianflynn5355 Рік тому +1

      Arai Chu (RIP)

  • @naticaatticaable
    @naticaatticaable Рік тому +4

    Absolutely agree with the rice cooker is a must. Bought a Japanese one from Japan last trip and love that the rice is perfect each time. It does take longer but it makes it so much easier with the different settings for rice and the water levels marked. The inner rice bowl nowadays comes with a nice thick metal and non stick that doesn’t peel.

  • @etherdog
    @etherdog Рік тому +3

    It is always amazing what you find you can't live without once you have experienced it.

  • @tecknoboi0
    @tecknoboi0 Рік тому +5

    Removable upper lid when pouring hot water from the back of the lid area. Hold the handle and pour from the back. I had not burned myself with it.

  • @joshwertheim
    @joshwertheim Рік тому +25

    I love the Toto washlets, especially the butt warmer. But the first few times I used them in Japan, especially during winter/spring, it was kinda weird because I figured I'd gotten the toilet someone else had just been sitting on 🤣.

  • @forevergogo
    @forevergogo Рік тому +2

    If you want to cook rice fast, use an instant pot. I used to use a microwave rice cooker that worked really well, but after getting and trying my instant pot- its amazing ! And there are different items you can put inside to steam some veggies / dumplings / potstickers or whatever well above the rice inside, cook an entire meal in 10~ minutes.

  • @youngloudandscotty
    @youngloudandscotty Рік тому +6

    Traveled around Vietnam and Thailand in 2019 and the toilet setup is similar, the only difference being they use a hose with a spray nozzle (similar to what you might find at a kitchen sink) for cleaning up as opposed to the whole toilet seat fixture. A little less technologically hip, but the intent and results are the same. I'm really glad I found a roommate when I returned to the US who just happened to have a similar setup to what you have at home. It's the Toto Washlet, and has all the same functionality yours does, albeit without a remote. I'm going to be traveling again soon and have scouring the internet for the best travel bidet I can find. Seems there are quite a few out there!

  • @sonnyson01
    @sonnyson01 Рік тому +6

    Ever since visiting Japan, I had to buy a toto for my home. Luckily was able to get one on sale a few years ago. Definitely a QoL upgrade that many don't realize they need. I just feel dirty every time I go somewhere that doesn't have a Toto.

  • @sharezerglazedilao2329
    @sharezerglazedilao2329 Рік тому +1

    I heartily agree with you Greg. I'm a Filipino who has lived and worked in Japan for 5 years now. Everytime I go back home for a vacation, I always say that I miss my Japanese toilet the most!

  • @abdullahak2204
    @abdullahak2204 Рік тому +1

    Wow Japanese items have such innovative designs !
    Your cats are adorable!

  • @turnerwright
    @turnerwright Рік тому +6

    Completely agree on the Toto washlet. I have a round one and need to buy an elongated one if you want to swap :)

  • @cheef825
    @cheef825 Рік тому +6

    I do wish washlets were more common here in Korea! Living in Taiwan, they were everywhere, and I'm surprised a Korean company hasn't started making an equivalent

    • @paranoidhumanoid
      @paranoidhumanoid Рік тому +2

      Coway, AlphaBidet, and Inus are all Korean manufacturers that design and produce bidets with similar features to the Washlet shown here (e.g., Inus N21) and are affordable.

  • @jameshepburn4631
    @jameshepburn4631 Рік тому +1

    Haven't been in Japan for decades but I remember they still had the hole in the ground traditional 'benjo' in many places back then. So called 'western toilets' were at the airports, hotels, and newer buildings. Ah memories.

  • @splitloopgaming3523
    @splitloopgaming3523 Рік тому +7

    are you back in vancouver? If so, i would love love love a "vancouver by bike" video. ive been down there a few weekends over this summer ( i live in the okanagan) to try and emulate your tokyo ride.

  • @letterglettera9318
    @letterglettera9318 Рік тому +1

    yeah i totally agree with you.

  • @LisaMarli
    @LisaMarli Рік тому +2

    I live in San Jose, CA. We have many homesick Japanese here. As a result, Daiso is helpful for Japanese things (though more expensive than in Japan). We also have great Japanese markets and restaurants.
    Japanese rice makers are the only ones worth buying. Even America's Test Kitchen recommends them.

  • @Mimi-sf5sq
    @Mimi-sf5sq Рік тому +3

    How cool. I love the items you listed. The Toilet is something I have been thinking about for my home even though I've never used one.

  • @ogiejii7885
    @ogiejii7885 Рік тому +1

    I have, and use, tamagoyaki pan, It makes perfect scrambled 4 fold eggs for biscuits or sandwiches. A mini rice cooker, nigiri forms and more, the go lunch stuffed doesn't get used since I retired.

  • @skeesh330
    @skeesh330 Рік тому +1

    The most epic bidet install I've ever seen.

  • @juliachampion2734
    @juliachampion2734 Рік тому +8

    On my last trip to Tokyo just before the pandemic border closures I bought that same Panasonic nano hair dryer (well the updated model available in Jan. 2020) after using one in the hotel we were staying at. And I have to admit I long for a Toto washlet after using one in the Japanese hotel.

  • @susanurbanczyk9084
    @susanurbanczyk9084 4 місяці тому

    Now I want everything especially the litter box. We have seven cats. Your kitties are adorable.

  • @snippedtiex
    @snippedtiex Рік тому +5

    Small thing about the dryer, i have one at home and it is only plucked into an outlet. It's a condensation dryer, the water is collected in a removable reservoir and is emptied after the drying Programm in a sink (or... Well... Anything work there)... So you can just use one of these, they are pretty common germany

    • @downrightmike
      @downrightmike Рік тому +1

      In the USA we just have exhaust fans to pull the wet air outside.

  • @TheNzmana
    @TheNzmana Рік тому +1

    We have been using TOTO washlet since early 1980’s in Japan. My brother now 67 years old said to me he can’t have no 2 without Washlet. He means he needs stimulation by water shower to make it. So he had constipation when he went abroad. On the other hand, I have lived outside of Japan 25 years where don’t have washlet and I am alright without washlet for no 2. Our case doesn’t tell everything but there might be pros and cons😂

  • @hasitdawnedonyou
    @hasitdawnedonyou Рік тому +1

    I really enjoy all the ‘small’ items that make a big difference in making day to day living more practical, simple and enjoyable. I like things that make sense and I’m happy I saw this video. Thanks for it!

  • @pvsnp3620
    @pvsnp3620 Рік тому

    Love your videos. And miss the little hosts who must be all frown up and ready to move out😊

  • @unoriginalcyn
    @unoriginalcyn Рік тому +2

    I need that aji-tama maker in my life! Had no idea such a thing existed!

  • @tnsw166
    @tnsw166 Рік тому +1

    I can totally relate about certain things I can't live without. Last year, I discovered pruners made by a Japanese company called Okatsune. They were an absolute delight to use in the garden. But more importantly it was the opportunity to work overseas and live in different countries and the people I met and the friends I made that I miss the most. I hope that your kids have the same positive experiences in Canada minus the cold long winters and mosquitos in summer! ;)

  • @hillppari
    @hillppari Рік тому +5

    Gotta love the negative ion scam on the hairdryer and positive ion scam on the toilet. also theres ventless dryers

    • @sciencelab4225
      @sciencelab4225 Рік тому

      yeah, it's a bit sad to see

    • @rocketman3770
      @rocketman3770 Рік тому

      sorry but can you explain?

    • @sciencelab4225
      @sciencelab4225 Рік тому

      @@rocketman3770 There is a great video by Veritasium called "Do salt lamps work?" which explains it.

  • @csvega
    @csvega Рік тому +1

    Buy a Zojirushi Rice Cooker! It's the best appliance I ever bought

  • @lisanaga9369
    @lisanaga9369 Рік тому +4

    You can get alot of Japanese things imported at huge price increases...especially any thing zojirushi...welcome home 😊😊😊🇨🇦🇯🇵.

  • @virgilwilliams2378
    @virgilwilliams2378 Рік тому

    Wow Tiger Electronics is still around. I remember when they use to electronic hand held games in the early 1980's.

  • @jmanrunner1
    @jmanrunner1 Рік тому

    Zojirushi has a little indentation in the water boiler that makes pouring easier. The lid is removable too. Have used for 15 years. Each one lasts 5-6 years with proper cleaning.

  • @PrettyTranslatorSarahMoon
    @PrettyTranslatorSarahMoon Рік тому +2

    hot dang, that iced tea/water jug is amazing.

  • @CandycaneBeyond
    @CandycaneBeyond Рік тому

    I haven't watched the show yet but I'm going to guess Japanese wrap for food in the kitchen. I heard it's better than any other wrap! 💯

  • @sumozmom
    @sumozmom Рік тому

    if you take the top off the Tiger electric water boiler and warmer its easier to pour water out

  • @HappyDay2512
    @HappyDay2512 Рік тому

    zojirushi rice cooker is simply amazing!

  • @rachelfinder
    @rachelfinder Рік тому

    Hot water pot and rice maker. Game changers!!! My hot water pot needs replacing and I'm sooooooo lost without it!
    Also, we call the end jingle on the rice maker "the happy rice song." Everybody does a dance.

  • @mtimm9023
    @mtimm9023 Рік тому

    You're taking your kitty for a walk? Awww? So cute

  • @sebke5952
    @sebke5952 Рік тому +1

    I liked Japanese toilettes so much that after a few years I bought one. The TOTO SW2044. I had to do plenty modifications to the wall tubes and tank fittings to adapt to the different diameters and also had to run cables and a V110 to V220 transformer but no regrets, it is just amazing. I also have the zojirushi rice cooker and a couple zojirushi thermos to keep our coffee/tea hot/cold.

  • @leylafashion
    @leylafashion Рік тому

    Philips is from The Netherlands, we have these lights in our whole house, very convenient

  • @studentdeljuego
    @studentdeljuego Рік тому

    The pitcher is my favorite 😂.

  • @verycarla67
    @verycarla67 Рік тому +1

    i have SO MANY of those Zebra Sarasa pens! they're fantastic!

  • @MrAndyshanahan
    @MrAndyshanahan Рік тому +2

    Giggling over how many of these items I also 'can't live without' in Australia - that I bought because I visited Japan. Tamagoyaki pan, rice cooker, Bento boxes, up to and Including the toilet seat. :)

  • @thursded
    @thursded Рік тому

    I have the exact same rice cooker. It's a bit over 10 years old now and still going strong.

  • @DraxTheDestroyer
    @DraxTheDestroyer Рік тому

    I totally understand your reasons for that Toto device, that thing is like inspector gadget lol

  • @banyantree8618
    @banyantree8618 Рік тому

    My Japanese kettle is indispensable - when I get up, my coffee press is filled immediately….no waiting 10min for water to boil. Been using these for 30 years now and only had three, and one of those we left behind when we moved vs. western kettles that need replacement every couple of years.

  • @heroired3973
    @heroired3973 Рік тому +2

    the bento boxes look really good for someone that brings lunch to schoool

  • @shantidutbansode2
    @shantidutbansode2 Рік тому +1

    I always thought that I might bumped into seeing you somewhere in Tokyo....too bad you guys left.....hope you will come back to Tokyo again!!

  • @nama1243
    @nama1243 Рік тому +1

    I really agree how japanese household goods is so well designed and also they always have unique tools for something I didn‘t even thought before 😊

  • @belavet
    @belavet Рік тому

    The rice cooker is hands down my favorite appliance. Spend the money on some good high grade rice and you will wonder what you ever did eating the standard sacks of long grain from the grocer. We bought a grain storage system to buy the 50 pound bags at the asian grocer since it's much cheaper that way. I agree, couldn't live without that cooker.

  • @lainiwakura1776
    @lainiwakura1776 Рік тому +4

    I live in California, so I'm blessed with Daiso and Miniso and recently I found a Nitori! When I have money, I'll be going back to the Nitori for more kitchen gadgets and that water pitcher. I'll be looking for that ramen egg container at Daiso when I go back too.

    • @MrNgMichael
      @MrNgMichael Рік тому

      I need to check out the one in Tustin. I've been to the Ontario Mills one, and it's been kinda just okay... There's also the Tokyo Central flagship store in Gardena if you're in SoCal.

  • @leifdux7277
    @leifdux7277 Рік тому

    I live in Japan and I only use the rice cooker, LED ceiling light, washlet and Japanese knife! Thinking of getting the boiler tho, if I drink tea a lot...

  • @ninjal7588
    @ninjal7588 Рік тому +1

    An hour for rice cooker to cook rice? My basic one my dad brought from Thailand cooks in 20mins, it's great. Also I always used to do 1 part rice, 2 parts water, but my bf has a completely different way to measure the water which means the amount of water wildly varies, but the rice has yet to be failed.

  • @verticalmatt
    @verticalmatt Рік тому +1

    if you want a magical land where dishwashers, dryers, ovens, AND bidets are all common, come to Argentina

  • @sathyanarayanan2358
    @sathyanarayanan2358 Рік тому

    Liked the video among all other of your content.

  • @TealCheetah
    @TealCheetah Рік тому +1

    Its almost like Japanese designers put actual thought into products

  • @CeleciaFirestorm
    @CeleciaFirestorm Рік тому

    I saw the box and started loudly chanting, "TOE! TOE! TOE! TOE!" We bought a full toilet from them when I was heavily pregnant. I can not imagine life without it now. We had an outlet installed in the bathroom for it(nothing special, you just need a standard bathroom outlet). When it is the middle of the night, in the dead of winder, I go over to my nice warm seat full of nice warm water to wash off with when I am done.
    They sell Totos in the USA.
    The spray does, in fact, keep our toilet cleaner. You have to be sitting on it for it to spray anything. If you get up, the water shuts off and the wand retracts.
    I love these toilets so much.

  • @xra_fan01
    @xra_fan01 Рік тому +1

    Thank you for the video, it's cool to learn about everyday life with these items/things in such an informative way!

  • @thecrazyToolfan
    @thecrazyToolfan Рік тому +2

    8:52 Japanese quality. That hair dryer will outlive your grandchildren.

  • @gbat6727
    @gbat6727 Рік тому

    I could not live without my hot water boiler. I live in Ontario Canada, it is so useful. From making things like Tea to having water hot to top up my canner during summer. Yes, they are kind of pricey but worth it. This is my 3rd. Hubby has to fix the one like the kind you showed so I have a pump one. Got mine a second hand store for 25 dollars didn't really need it but had to have it

  • @wendytan-huang1154
    @wendytan-huang1154 Рік тому

    Have missed your children in the videos but I knew they’ve grown up a bit and need their privacy. Loved this video especially the pitcher and bidet. Please share where we can order them if possible. And if you could please have a video on how to set up the bidet. Thanks so much! Glad you’re all back in Canada.

  • @damedesuka77
    @damedesuka77 Рік тому

    I'm watching this video muted right now and for some reason I found that the way you're gesturing and demonstrating these items reminds me to TV shopping shows from my childhood. The ones that usually air late at night and shows how great the items they're selling using dramatically exaggerated skits.
    I don't know if it's intentional or not, but I find it funny 😂

  • @s.s.athome7982
    @s.s.athome7982 Рік тому

    100% with you on the washlet. There is no way we are ever living without that again.

  • @katherineyanagihara2909
    @katherineyanagihara2909 Рік тому

    Aloha 🌺 I have a musubi maker like yours, only mine is from the 1970's! Hawaii people like tuna, cooked with shoyu & sugar in their musubi. Aloha 🌺🥰

  • @andreaban313
    @andreaban313 Рік тому

    A lovely video. I enjoyed watching it. The rice cooker looks like something I may buy. Please do more videos. I always look forward to watching them

  • @leslielewis3564
    @leslielewis3564 Рік тому

    I bought two of the thermoses after your vid on them I absolutely love them will buy again when needed

  • @GreenDudeHC
    @GreenDudeHC Рік тому

    I have the Black+Decker one and it has also a foolproof cup and its 1:1 of those cups between water and rice. It also takes way less than an hour. Typical 15-30mins depending on amount of cups. If the B&D one is cheaper, go for that one. I swear by it.

  • @UberSprite
    @UberSprite Рік тому

    Thanks! I'm not likely to ever buy these things. However, they are AMAZING aà!

  • @Mighto
    @Mighto Рік тому

    When we renovated our Bathroom last year we got a Toto Toilette too. Was very easy to buy in Germany.

  • @madmommy
    @madmommy Рік тому

    We have a different brand of bidet seat. I love the heated seat in the winter, and it also has a nightlight built it.

  • @azureishdragoon3155
    @azureishdragoon3155 Рік тому +1

    Sorry to comment before watching the video, but my cat has that same harness! So cute

  • @kaiserped
    @kaiserped Рік тому

    I have a solder iron called 'Goot' and it's so good. More than 20 years and it's still working. Another Japanese product I like is NT Cutters. Nothing beats it.

  • @enkephalin07
    @enkephalin07 Рік тому

    I use my rice cooker for almost half of my cooking. Making ramen, making chili, making grits, even boiling eggs. I'd get a separate cooker for rice, but I have limited counter space, so I have to maximize utility of any appliances on it.

  • @pete7110
    @pete7110 Рік тому

    I look forward to the day I can purchase my first toto washlet... 🤩

  • @tango_gru
    @tango_gru Рік тому

    I just fell in Love with the video and the simple but really useful gadgets (wish there was a better name for them). Thanks a lot for the video.

  • @NasTwice
    @NasTwice Рік тому

    Next time you wanna show off the bidet, you could saran-warp the seat to avoid a mess !

  • @MrLigmenarxis
    @MrLigmenarxis Рік тому +1

    didn't even know you moved back to canada. will there be a video explaining or about the trip

  • @wongetje
    @wongetje Рік тому

    I agree on the rice cooker, I'm asian so I eat rice every day yes. And the toilet seat, I fell in love with it immediately, wanted one with heated seating but was too expensive with shipping costs, maybe next trip to Japan. all the other stuff we can do without but it would make our lives much more convenient indeed.

  • @AmongUs-mb4qx
    @AmongUs-mb4qx 2 місяці тому

    That washlet made the whole video worth the watch

  • @theeggsquidzidboi7324
    @theeggsquidzidboi7324 Рік тому

    8:59 just here to appreciate the menacing, dramatic installation of the toilet seat :)

  • @thestarspark2288
    @thestarspark2288 Рік тому

    I live in Australia and I have a Japanese rice cooker and it's just fantastic.
    The Japanese toilets are amazinggggg.

  • @johnwang9914
    @johnwang9914 Рік тому

    We use a Keurig coffee maker but without the coffee pod when we just want a cup of hot water, a bowl of minute oatmeal, a bowl of cup a soup, a bowl of instant miso soup or a bowl of instant ramen. Of course, we still use the electric tea kettle when we need a lot of hot water to fill a pot or for the tea kettle. The Japanese rice cooker has a different rice cup size then standard rice makers which already has a different cup size from standard measuring cups, we use the Tatung double steam rice cooker which is out of Taiwan but alleged to be based on a Toshiba design, the double boiler design avoids the burned rice on the bottom problem.