I’m going to spend a night in Tokyo Japan, sharing some useful information for first-time visitors. This is not a guide video. It’s a POV vlog. I wanted to try my simple idea and enjoy the stay. It turned out to be really good. I hope this helps your future Japan travel.
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I love this channel ❤❤❤❤ thank U so much
I am getting ready for my first trip to Japan by myself in September, speaking not a word of Japanese as I am, gotta say, little overwhelming and scared… Thank God for all these videos! Thank you!!
Welcome to Japan!
I am very happy to see foreigners visiting Japan and making them smile.
If I can speak a lot of English, I would like to introduce a lot of safe and delicious Japanese food.
I live in Nagoya in the middle of Japan. I watched the video with interest. Thank you.
Japan foods is so cheap, unlike in singapore.. everything is expensive
wow sushi is so cheap there and looks so good i want some !! , also the little guy in the computer saying thanks so cute
At the sushi place, what’s the bottom row of food for?
I had no idea KURA Sushi had Japanese locations. One just opened in Philadelphia and I have been wanting to go, I'm sure it won't be as delicious (or as cheap!) as your meal, but it will be enjoyable anyway!
As I'm travelling to Tokyo for the first time this September, I found this video helpful. Got a question though, I'm flying through London to get to Tokyo, and when I arrive I arranged a car through my airline to take me to my hotel in Shinjuku. I use a wheelchair, so I'm a little nervous about riding the subway. Got any advice for someone from the UK going on his dream trip?
Thanks for the video. Very informative. Just 1 question, is there a fee in the observatory of solamolachi? Or is it open for everyone?
Even if you can't speak any Japanese, you could enjoy your trip.
But also take care about night spot.
日本への一人旅は、夜のお店などに気をつければ、だいたい安全かつ安価で楽しく美味しいです。
日本で沢山お金使ってください😂
Do many places offer vegetarian sushi?
Smart to use the money on food than to see buildings which mean nothing to foreigners.
I am budgeting £80 / $100+ for food and drink (alcohol) a day. I thought seeing drinks at $4 per cocktail, the food would still be expensive. I know the range can be very different and high end sushi restaurants can cost hundreds or thousands even but it blows my mind you can get sushi for $1 a plate. You could eat most days for under $20/¥2000
Thanks you so much!!
Impeccable timing for this video suggestion; planning a trip and I actually had checked out the very hotel you stayed in by the tower. My good friend lives about 20 minutes SE of this location! Great suggestion to eat instead of look out a window! I am so looking forward to the food! Cheers!
The Asakusa subway line is the Japan's oldest one. I hope the stairs make you healthier…
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whats the difference between pasmo and suica
I have been in Japan 2 times already and is Magic.
a little suggestion, Travel without a organized tour company, plan your travel alone or with your friends / partner.
Thank me later.
Great video. Absolutely no need to talk and can get the story, sense the humour and the great tips. My kind of slow pace holiday vs all the noise and rushing around since Tokyo is already such a busy place pulling tourists to be in all different directions trying to do too much! Thanks!
I always thought that to enjoy a trip to Japan, step 1 would be to get out of Tokyo as quickly as possible. This episode made me reconsider that… especially the hotel breakfast. Those pumpkin dishes looked godly.
That was amazing! ❤Thank you for all the tips and the lovely views😊🫶
To be foreigner in Japan can be really scary🥹
P.S.The Kura sushi looks yummy!
Be prepared to take it in the shorts.
Wonderful and very helpful video. Subscribed and thanks for posting.
Going to Japan for the first time this October, 22 days. I really appreciate this kind of videos since i worry a lot about not being able to understand how to move around there or how to eat on restaurants. You make it look trivial.
May I know the name of the hotel you stayed in Tokyo near the Sky Tree?
The sushi was really a great deal! Breakfast looks cool and I don’t think I could finish this large portion! This is great I’m visiting Tokyo alone this November! Woot! 👍🏼👍🏼
Thank-you for this video. If I should ever be blessed enough to visit Tokyo, then I now have some ideas of what to do and how to get around a bit.
I don't like sushi, but the conveyor belt restaurant is a great idea. The food arrived fast and good, and I love the slot into which you put your dishes when you're done. Also, you can play a game while you eat if you want. Fun!
Nice…something about the way you made the video felt like I was there for a moment. See ya in mid August! 😊
I missed conveyor belt sushi. It's so much fun with those games! At first the place looked familiar to me, then I googled up and realized I went to the same chain in Osaka a few years ago, and I still have the capsule prize with me.
I go to Kura Sushi in Irvine, California and it cost 150% more here than in Tokyo!
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What month did you visit Japan? I noticed it’s rainy.
Thank you for this video it was so helpful! I've just returned from my trip to Tokyo and been to all places you showed here and in one day ticket video. It was really fun and calm as I knew more or less what to expect🙏
THANK YOU FOR THIS VERY HELPFUL VIDEO!