Japan First Impression! EARTHQUAKE SCARE! BEST Sushi Ever! | Ep. 90
Japan First Impression! EARTHQUAKE SCARE! BEST Sushi Ever! | Ep. 90
Join us on our unforgettable adventure as an American family explores Japan for the first time! 🌏🇯🇵 In this exciting vlog, we dive into the challenges and joys of navigating the local grocery store without a translator, and you won’t believe the hilarious moments that unfold!
We also discover the BEST sushi just a 2-minute walk from our Airbnb—fresh, delicious, and an experience we’ll never forget! 🍣✨
But that’s not all! Our day takes an unexpected turn when we experience a huge earthquake scare! 😱 Watch as we share our reactions and how we handled the situation.
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0:00 INTRO
0:09 HEAD TO THE GROCERY STORE
2:05 FAMOUS VENDING MACHINES
2:29 GROCERY STORE
4:04 HEAD HOME
5:14 TRAVEL TIP/GOOGLE LENS
7:37 SUSHI RESTURANT
8:50 BEST SUSHI EVER
12:40 INSTANT REACTION
14:44 EARTHQUAKE SCARE
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15 Comments
Think you can use google translate offline if you download the language fyi
From a video communication professor: Communication 101 for videography Eyes convey most of your non-verbal communication, so please temporarily remove your sunglasses just when talking to the video camera. However, you are doing a GREAT job with your vlogs.
The bottles of water around the power poles are to scare off cats from marking their territory on the pole. The theory is that light is refracted by the water, which is supposed to scare cats away.
Wow! That earthquake was quick off the mark! It took way longer than that for me. 4 Trips to Japan 0, California 0, Mexico 0, New Zealand 0, China 0, Indonesia 0, Nepal 0, Philippines 0,Turkey 0 in 14 months, Romania 0, Greece 0, Portugal 0, Middle East 0, Italy I !!! 6.5 in the Central Italian mountains 300 km south. Because both Venice and Padua are built on mud & water, any quakes even those much further south are still felt. Quite the experience for me with windows rattling, the chair moving up and down and sideways. I thought a truck had hit the hotel. I was on the 2nd floor. Apparently another 6.5 quake struck 2 hours later but I was walking in the street trying to find a restaurant so I didn't notice it. Apparently the higher up you are in a building, the more you notice any tremors.
I typed a comment earlier but it didn't appear so I'll try it again. A few years ago, Brisbane went through a phase where you could see many people had put water bottles around their gardens, as there was a rumor that it would stop dogs peeing on your plants. I can't remember the last time I've seen one as apparently it doesn't work. You're kids are amazing at how they are prepared to try new foods – there is no way my kids at that age would try tuna. What happened to your phone? Is the screen cracked or is just the screen protector? I'd hate to be on a third floor during an earthquake – welcome to Japan, let's just drop a building on you and see how you go! Oh, and ignore the guy who's trying to tell you how to shoot your own videos – keep your sunglasses on whenever you like – it's your life!
scary, I was scared for you, and I am now hungry for sushi. I love the area where you are, it reminded me of France a little.
I’m not sure how the Japanese will take cameras and noise 😅
Your children need hats as well…very important for them in the heat of all the countries youve visited, including, and especially Australia….
You did want to experience other cultures
I'm wondering why Americans are so eager to use chopsticks for everything when they enter an asian restaurant, but go to Japan and use a fork to eat sashimi and sushi? With sushi its considered quite alright to be eaten with your hands. I just experienced the consequences of writing the comment mid video, I apologize. With regards to the water bottles on the street, it is believed that the waters reflection in the water bottle will keep Crows and cats away, crows are a huge problem in the cities, they get into the trash and hang out on electrical lines. Cats pee is potent and you dont want it smelling in small alleys.
😂 Mannnnn it was soooooo hot in Tokyo 🤦🏾♂️🤦🏾♂️🤦🏾♂️ .. definitely recommend visiting again during a different season
I know the earthquakes in Japan are worse than California's because the plates shift differently causing more damage plus you get tsunami with yours. I'm in the Midwest now and fear tornados far more than earthquakes.
You guys need to bring your voice decibels down a bit. You are very loud. Japan is a very quiet place especially at night in the small neighborhood areas.
The Nankai Trough earthquake is expected to hit soon. In the worst case scenario, we expect about 320,000 deaths. In Japan, people have been taught since childhood how to act in the event of an earthquake. まじでどうしよう
bottles stop the dogs from lifting the leg for a wee.