THESE APPS CHANGED HOW I TRAVEL JAPAN #japan
Four apps I wish I knew before traveling to Japan. Firstly is the Stem Quest app which you can use to locate STEM stations and collect stems all around Japan. It makes the perfect souvenir to bring home for free from your Japan trip. Secondly is the Flash app. This one is for my IBS girlies. It’ll save you all the stress and anxiety because the app will show you all the public toilets closest to you. Thirdly is the Icasa app. Not only will it show you the percentage of needing an umbrella for the rain, but you can also use it to rent an umbrella for as little as 140 yen from an umbrella rental station closest to you. F is the paper app, which comes in so handy while doing your beauty haul in Japan. Just scan the barcode of the product and it’ll show you the full translation. A bonus is it also has a section that shows you all the extra tourist discount coupons you can use when shopping in Japan. Like and follow for more Japan travel, lifestyle, and money-saving tips.
Apps you need to know before travelling to Japan!!

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Yess please, more
Is it just for station stamps, or for other stamps too? β€
Honestly that umbrella one sounds very useful. I ended up buying an umbrella than donating it to the hotel staff last time.
Love your videos and tips β€ so cute π₯°
I think the flush app has a different name on Google Play store
There has been a stamp app all this time? I should have known. Oh, Japan!π Thank you for sharing.
You just made my kids happy by showing us the stamp quest app. I didnβt know it existed so it will be really helpful for our trip.
π thank for the tipsπ
Sooooo useful thank you!!β€β€β€πππ
the stamps are sooo cute!
But aren't umbrellas known for disappearing? I don't know how I'd feel about my rented umbrella disappearing and me being responsible.
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Oh that toilet app looks really useful. I'm getting older and I can't hold it as well as I used to. π
Im japanese and australian, and im going in december!! tysm for posting this vid !!
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