I flew from Los Angeles to Japan. The first stop and the first day in Japan is the city of Tokyo. After almost 3 years in which Japan was closed to tourists, now we can see Japan. Come with us on this adventure and see what foreigners need to be able to enter Japan. Come with us on this travel adventure and see what the Intercontinental hotel in Tokyo – Japan looks like
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00:00 Intro
00:38 L.A
04:02 Narita International Airport
04:48 Tokyo. Narita Express Nex
05:42 InterContinental Hotel in Tokyo

14 Comments

  1. Wow!
    You guys made it.
    I know that they only reopen 3-4 weeks agow for individual travel (without a guide) in Japan. You guys are the heroes!.
    I'm sorry for the stress till the last minute for the paperwork but I've seen that you made.
    You are great!
    I can't wait to see all of Japan with you!

  2. The SOS app changed to the Visit Japan web at the beginning of the month. You have to upload all of your info there. Daiba is not really an easy connection (20-25 minutes is actually a ways to go). Yes is may be cheaper because of points or prices, but you have to commute everyday into the city as there is no subway station there. If you have not bought a Pasmo card. Get one it will make the in city connections so much easier, let alone can use it around the country.

  3. Any plans on going to Kabukicho/ Universal Studios?? Congrats on making it to Japan. I had my JR Pass but forgot it at home. I myself would never Ever trust Google map. Excellent all around.

  4. You may not want to wear a mask but your lack of respect makes you stand out like a sore thumb and the Japanese because they are basically polite won't tell you that you look like a couple of asshole tourists.

  5. I'm from Japan, you don’t need wear mask, even inside the building if it’s not crowded place. JP Government also said so👍pls enjoy Japan 😊

  6. I’m in Japan right now. I’m wearing the mask on inside. The Japanese people will always wear the mask. That’s their culture. They use to wear mask before Covid when they didn’t feel to good. I won’t wear the mask outside unless it’s very very busy. Love your video and look forward for the next ones. Have fun.

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