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Do Not Fall For These Tourist Traps In Japan (Part 2) #japan



Sharing the second part of do not fall for these tourist traps in Japan:

1. Do not fall for fancy terms like A5 wagyu/ Kobe beef
2. Animal cafes
3. Google Ratings

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do not fall for these tourist traps in
Japan part two firstly do not fall for
fancy terms used at popular tourist
attractions like KOB beef for A5 Vol we
had KOB beef nigui for 1,400 Yen per
piece at dantari and it tasted like
every other cut of beef that we’ve tried
we also tried A5 wagu at sukij Market
this costes 3,300 Yen for one skewer the
beef was okay but it was definitely more
of a tourist attraction location so they
know they can hike up the price instead
go to this spot in Tokyo which
specializes in Omi beef secondly it’s
animal Cafe you went to a few animal
cafes in Japan it was definitely an
experience and they were all so cute but
as you spend more time inside you start
to realize that the animals are actually
really anxious and stressed out at least
Google ratings places that are rated
highly on Google are sometimes overh
high and also keep in mind that Google
ratings can be bought you’ll be
surprised some places if lower Google
ratings are actually really good and a
bonus is that is no ly so don’t be
afraid to go out of your comfort zone
and try new places follow for more
travel tips and I also post daily

15 Comments

  1. Iโ€™m planning my trip to Japan and Iโ€™ve just found your channel and itโ€™s helping so much. Thank you. ๐Ÿฅฐ

  2. When you say google ratings, does that also apply to the reviews found in Tabelog? Thanks for the tips!

  3. The wagyu skewers at Tsukiji market was the most disappointing part of our Japan trip. It was so chewy and we paid 5000 yen for one…

  4. Ask to look for the certs of the beef origin before you eat. You paid to stress the animals in the cafe. No tank top and gym wear in public, please.

  5. Iโ€™m really glad you posted about the real side of the animal cafes. I think Iโ€™d leave feeling sad ๐Ÿ™

  6. what are the last few places you showed? that green ramen looks interesting ๐Ÿ˜ฎ

  7. What kind of dog water advice to tell someone to go to a piss expensive yakiniku place in ginza as a substitute for the street food in Osaka???? Is this like very poorly crafted bait for locals or something cuz I am so confused ๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚

  8. I had the same experience in france. I went to a chinese restaurant to have a meal and the reviews on google were just a few from 2 years ago. ๐Ÿ˜…

  9. Youโ€™re suggestions are so appreciated. Iโ€™ve watched hundreds of videos preparing for my Japan trip next year and you donโ€™t hear about where you should and should not go, only where everyone goes to. New subscriber ๐Ÿ˜Š

  10. At dotonbori, street food – you try wagyu beef? In Osaka, you will go for okonomiyaki and takoyaki. This should be the focus.

  11. Um hard to take your Japan advice seriously since youโ€™re not even dressed properly for Japanese social norms. ๐Ÿ˜…

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