Is Japanese chocolate different? It can be, especially Kit Kat. There’s so much variety and flavors you only find in Japan. During the Olympics, my new Japanese friends surprised me with new chocolates almost every day. Here’s everything I tried.
Kit Kats are very popular in Japan, and they’re also a symbol of good luck (especially for students during exams). Japan is the world’s biggest consumer of KitKat in terms of sales and profits. Amazing!
In addition to KitKat, I also loved to discover Bourbon Alfort and Lotte. To close the video, my favorite Japanese snack: the rice cracker. This video is part of the series showing the behind-the-scenes of my work during the Olympics. After 2 weeks in Sendai, Miyagi prefecture, I’m now back in Tokyo.
All vlogs in the previous trip to Japan mentioned in the video ► – There are regional Japanese dishes in most episodes.
► Japan during the Olympics:
► Detailed Japan travel guide:
Previous trip to Tokyo, Yokohama, Nagoya, and Osaka.
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00:00 – About this series
00:39 – Trip to Tokyo from Sendai
01:20 – Hotel in Tokyo
01:59 – Kit Kats in Japan
02:44 – Cookies & cream Kit Kat
03:05 – Cranberries and almonds Kit Kats
04:14 – Matcha and dark chocolate Kit Kats
05:28 – White chocolate and traditional Kit Kats
06:17 – Bourbon Alfort chocolates
07:17 – Corn chocolate and Lotte
08:43 – Rice crackers & Lawson
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I am a Brazilian journalist living in the United States. After traveling the world working with sports, news, and events for over 15 years, I realized that what I really love is the travel part of it all. So I exchanged life in the newsrooms and stadiums for the daily challenge of being an independent content producer. I created this channel to share the beauties of the world… stuff that for so long I only kept to myself. Also to help people planning similar trips and to inspire more people to venture out and enjoy life!
P.S.: The funny guy who appears in the vlogs is my husband, Gordon. He is Canadian-American and he’s actually camera-shy, that’s why he’s behind the camera most of the time 😉
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