I loved the part at 12:33 because you both looked like you were just enjoying your time walking through and it’s like proper vlogging, holding the camera on both of you idk so cute Kailee
I have a lot of family in Japan but have never had the chance to visit. So this video really comforted me, and it just all looked so serene and beautiful. 🖤🖤🖤
Hey kailee just wanting some advice on growing out your natural hair colour, Ive got pretty dark hair like yours and my natural hair colour is a dark blonde. are you planning on just letting your hair grow out and dealing with regrowth? Or do you have any tips? Thanks!
secondhand margiela! I don't have a staatsballett button up in my size because we accidentally oversold during the last collection ;( but I'm sure we'll make another one sometime.
Hello ,welcome to savour the moroccan food !! A Taste of Morocco Food Tour allows the Morocco traveler and the foodie in you to Discover Trade Routes & Spice Markets, the world of Moroccan Street Food, Bake Bread with the Berbers and learn from the best Daada Chefs at local Moroccan Cooking Classes. Moroccan cuisine is the culinary star of North Africa. Imperial and trade influence has been filtered and blended into Morocco's culture. Being at the crossroads of many civilizations, the cuisine of Morocco is a mélange of Arab, Berber, Moorish, French, Middle Eastern, Mediterranean African, Iberian, and Jewish influences. On A Taste of Morocco Food Tour the International Kitchens of Morocco come alive as travelers experience hand-on cooking lessons, stay at the Best Moroccan Riads and are immersed in local culture. Some of the Morocco trip highlights on a Moroccan Food Tour are Fresh Grill at Casablanca's Marche Centrale, a Fez Food Tour - Souks Tasting Trails, Pastilla Making with a Daada Chef, a Cooking Class in Marrakech, Bread baking with the Berbers and a Guided Marrakech Food Tour in Djemaa El Fna Square.
Eating only vegan food in Japan is like going to France and eating only boxed macaroni and cheese with hotdogs. Yes you found food you like to eat in Japan, but you failed to eat any real Japanese food.
I can't wrap my head around why you comment this on all of my videos that I mention Japan haha. It's not going to make me eat a slaughtered animal (and probably get sick because I haven't put anything dead in my body for a while.) Not to mention this is only three days of my 16 day trip...and these three days are in Tokyo, such an international city! I've actually never eaten most of the food that we had at traditional restaurants, or at least had it the way it was cooked :) In general there are so many tofu varieties here and veggies/fruits we don't have at home! It was a totally different experience! We went to plenty of traditional and international restaurants while in Japan. Granted most of the traditional restaurants weren't vegan/veggie only, but I don't think they weren't "real" because they served vegan options! Things that are traditionally vegan or quite easy to be vegan.... Eating vegan in Japan was quite easy because it is somewhat common to eat this way (+ without the 5 pungent spices (garlic, onion, etc)) for religious reasons....definitely more common than the US....something I didn't know before going! I understand this is your perspective but I find it so sad that you think this way
@@kaileemckenzie HAHAHAH I didn't even realize I had commented it more than once although it doesn't shock me to find that out. Good point about the tofu btw. Still though, it bums me out a bit when people travel and miss out on a huge part of the place they are in because of their own narrow restrictions. If you were a huge meat eater who believed tofu = yuck I'd encourage you to branch out and try things like tofu and seaweed in Japan because they are such an integral part of the cultural food, same as I think it's a huge loss to skip the ramen and fish-based items.
Been waiting for this, that hat suits you very well!
🖤🖤🖤 thank you!
You both look so healthy and happy in this video! Thanks for sharing it was lovely seeing the city from your pint of view!!
thank you for watching!
kailee whats in ur brows in the clip from your first day in tokyo? they look so good brushed up like that!
thank you! it's this in clear :) kailee.id/2FJyTE8
such a relaxed and chill video japan looks amazing!
I loved the part at 12:33 because you both looked like you were just enjoying your time walking through and it’s like proper vlogging, holding the camera on both of you idk so cute Kailee
Your eyebrows look so amazing brushed up like that 🖤
Ive been waiting for a japan video forever!!!! My boyfriend and I are going at the end of the year and I’m so excited!
This video is so aesthetically pleasing
absolutely loved this japan vlog and so excited for the next! also the hat you bought suits you beautifully 💗
Kailee, would you think of stripping your hair to get the dark off the ends, colour B4 is great and not damaging
I'm so used to your "silent" vlogs from your second channel haha! Excited to see the rest of your trip xx
I have a lot of family in Japan but have never had the chance to visit. So this video really comforted me, and it just all looked so serene and beautiful. 🖤🖤🖤
Love your outfits! I miss Japan so much.
if you liked tokyo you guys should come visit seoul! such a fashion capital!!
Where did you order the pocket wifi from? :)
Love your videos
I'm so glad to you two come to Tokyo and looks had fun! 🥰
Gotta love Air Canada. Amazing footage from Japan
4:02 mad reflexes avery
coreddancecrew lmao he caught that at THE last second
thanks for sharing this
Name/place of buffet?
9:54 that outfit (with your hair) makes me think of Nick Cave/ PJ Harvey ;)
your hair is transitioning sooo nicely! hope you guys enjoyed japan :)
that hat suits you too well
thank you! so happy I got it :)
Can you please list the music you used in the description
4:02 NICE CATCH
most iconic couple on youtube
your voice is so soothing ♥️ i absolutely love Japan, beautiful video
does anyone know the song @3:35 it’s so relaxing
thx everyone
Hey kailee just wanting some advice on growing out your natural hair colour, Ive got pretty dark hair like yours and my natural hair colour is a dark blonde. are you planning on just letting your hair grow out and dealing with regrowth? Or do you have any tips? Thanks!
is that a staatsballett button up shirt underneath that vest?
secondhand margiela! I don't have a staatsballett button up in my size because we accidentally oversold during the last collection ;( but I'm sure we'll make another one sometime.
Great video
Ilysm , Kailee!😊💕
You look so good in a suit!
thank you!
I wish you uploaded more often. I love your videos!
thank you for watching! more coming soon
WOAH i want to visit Japan so bad😍
kailee your hair looks stuuNNNingG
yeah love the new vid !!
thank you for watching
I know you’re growing your hair out but I actually think it looks super cool with the blonde on top
literally want to recreate this video with my boyfriend when we go to japan one day
I love you Kailee!
🖤🖤🖤
That soy milk was macademia flavored.
Billie vibes omg
*HAT*
Hello ,welcome to savour the moroccan food !!
A Taste of Morocco Food Tour allows the Morocco traveler and the foodie in you to Discover Trade Routes & Spice Markets, the world of Moroccan Street Food, Bake Bread with the Berbers and learn from the best Daada Chefs at local Moroccan Cooking Classes. Moroccan cuisine is the culinary star of North Africa. Imperial and trade influence has been filtered and blended into Morocco's culture. Being at the crossroads of many civilizations, the cuisine of Morocco is a mélange of Arab, Berber, Moorish, French, Middle Eastern, Mediterranean African, Iberian, and Jewish influences. On A Taste of Morocco Food Tour the International Kitchens of Morocco come alive as travelers experience hand-on cooking lessons, stay at the Best Moroccan Riads and are immersed in local culture. Some of the Morocco trip highlights on a Moroccan Food Tour are Fresh Grill at Casablanca's Marche Centrale, a Fez Food Tour - Souks Tasting Trails, Pastilla Making with a Daada Chef, a Cooking Class in Marrakech, Bread baking with the Berbers and a Guided Marrakech Food Tour in Djemaa El Fna Square.
俺に会いに来てくれ。
ur hattt
Eating only vegan food in Japan is like going to France and eating only boxed macaroni and cheese with hotdogs. Yes you found food you like to eat in Japan, but you failed to eat any real Japanese food.
I can't wrap my head around why you comment this on all of my videos that I mention Japan haha. It's not going to make me eat a slaughtered animal (and probably get sick because I haven't put anything dead in my body for a while.) Not to mention this is only three days of my 16 day trip...and these three days are in Tokyo, such an international city! I've actually never eaten most of the food that we had at traditional restaurants, or at least had it the way it was cooked :) In general there are so many tofu varieties here and veggies/fruits we don't have at home! It was a totally different experience! We went to plenty of traditional and international restaurants while in Japan. Granted most of the traditional restaurants weren't vegan/veggie only, but I don't think they weren't "real" because they served vegan options! Things that are traditionally vegan or quite easy to be vegan.... Eating vegan in Japan was quite easy because it is somewhat common to eat this way (+ without the 5 pungent spices (garlic, onion, etc)) for religious reasons....definitely more common than the US....something I didn't know before going! I understand this is your perspective but I find it so sad that you think this way
@@kaileemckenzie HAHAHAH I didn't even realize I had commented it more than once although it doesn't shock me to find that out. Good point about the tofu btw. Still though, it bums me out a bit when people travel and miss out on a huge part of the place they are in because of their own narrow restrictions. If you were a huge meat eater who believed tofu = yuck I'd encourage you to branch out and try things like tofu and seaweed in Japan because they are such an integral part of the cultural food, same as I think it's a huge loss to skip the ramen and fish-based items.