First Time in Japan 🇯🇵 | Smooth Travel from Narita Airport to Tokyo’s Minn Machiya!

control. Hi guys, it’s your vlog girl T and we’re now going to Japan. We’re now leaving the hotel because we’re going to another country. Heat. Heat. patrolling ahead. Please watch your step. Hi guys, we’re now here in Japan. We’re now here in Narita airport. Guys, we’re finally here. Oh my gosh. Oh my gosh. Hi guys. Look at this guys. Look at this. there. Welcome to Japan. We’re now uh going to the immigration. I’ll just uh be back in a while after the immigration, guys. Heat. Heat. Go. So, hello guys. We’re finally here in Narita Airport in Tokyo, Japan. Hi, Mom. Daddy. Heat. Heat. I don’t know. Hi girl. Hi. So hey guys, we’re now here at Skyliner. We’re from Narita then Narita airport. Then we’re going to station and change our line there. Yeah. so that we can go to our hotel. See you later, guys. Bye. Hey guys, I’m currently walking through the peaceful streets of Tokyo on my way to Minmachia and I just had to take you along for the walk. There’s just something about Japan’s streets. So calm, so clean, and everything feels so well put together. From the cute neighborhood shops to the quiet alleyways, every little detail catches your eye. Even just walking feels like a scene out of a travel film. We’re almost at Minmachia. It’s only a short walk from a Chia station, which makes it super accessible. Honestly, I’m already loving the vibe around here. If this is what the walk looks like, I can’t wait to see the actual place. All right, let’s keep moving. I’ll show you the full room and everything once we get there. Heat. Heat. Heat up here. Heat up here. Hey guys, we’re inside 7-Eleven Japan and trust me, it’s not your average convenience store. They’ve got everything from freshlymade onigiri, bento meals, and warm snacks to matcha desserts, premium coffee, and even Japanese beers. It’s a food haven. Whether you need a quick bite or want to try local flavors on a budget, but it doesn’t stop there. You can pay bills, buy concert tickets, print documents, or grab toiletries and travel essentials all in one place. It’s super clean, efficient, and open 24/7. If you’re in Japan, visiting 7-Eleven is a must. Let’s check out what they have today. Heat. Heat. So today I’m super excited to take you with me as we check into Minmachia, a hidden gem in the heart of Tokyo. Whether you’re planning your first visit to Japan or you’re a seasoned traveler looking for a more comfortable, modern, and local stay, this place might just surprise you. First of all, The location is super convenient. Minmma Chia is just a short walk from Aia station, which connects easily to Tokyo’s major train lines. The area feels calm and residential, but you’re still close enough to all the action, perfect if you want a peaceful stay while still being near Tokyo’s best spots. And the best part, you won’t find a traditional reception desk here. Instead, Minmachia uses a fully digital front desk system. That means no human staff at checkin. You just walk in, use the touchscreen panel, and follow the instructions. It’s quick, contactless, and super traveler friendly, especially if you arrive late or just want a fuss-free check-in. Heat up here. Minmachia also offers free Wi-Fi, access to laundry facilities, and remote 24-hour support in case you need anything. Even without human staff at the front desk, you’re not left alone. You can reach out anytime through their system or support line. And we’re finally here at the sixth floor outside of our unit, room 603 with a cold breeze and a mesmerizing view of Machia area. Heat. Heat. Heat. Heat. Here you are again. Once you step inside, you’ll be greeted with a comfort room layout that is super convenient. You’ll find a washing machine, which is a game changer if you’re packing light or staying for a week or more. The bathroom and toilet are separated, which is such a thoughtful touch, especially if you’re sharing the space. The bathroom also comes with a deep Japanese-style soaking tub. After a long day of exploring Tokyo, that hot bath is exactly what you’ll need to relax and unwind. Now we’re in the main part of the unit where it honestly feels more like an apartment than a hotel room. There’s a cozy living room area where you can relax, work, or watch something after a long day. You also get a small dining area perfect for takeout nights or a quick breakfast before heading out. Right beside that is a compact kitchen equipped with the basics, a mini fridge, microwave, sink, and induction cooker. It’s not a full-size kitchen, but it’s more than enough if you want to reheat food or whip up a simple meal during your stay. For longer trips, this setup is super practical. Heat up here. Heat up here. And finally, the bed configuration. The room comes with two queen-sized beds, which is perfect if you’re traveling with family or friends and want that extra space to stretch out. The beds are super comfy, the linens are clean, and there’s enough room around them so the space doesn’t feel cramped at all. Heat up here. The most exciting part in this unit is that you have a very clear view of one of the tallest tower in the world, Tokyo Sky Tree. But unfortunately, I took the video while raining. That is why it’s not very visible at that time. It’s now time to open what we have bought from 7-Eleven and taste the authentic Japanese foods. I tried their pork tonkatu and a bottle of apple juice and both were absolutely delicious. The tonkatu was crispy on the outside, juicy on the inside, and full of flavor, while the apple juice was refreshingly sweet and smooth. I also gave their unsweetened tea a try, but it’s definitely not for my taste. However, if you’re health conscious, this might be right up your alley. It’s packed with health benefits and is a great alternative if you’re cutting back on sugar. Make up. Make up. You’re my heart. I heard your voice calling me tonight. But it was just a butterfly. Love me not. Or love me kind. Just wishing that you make up your mind. Love me not. Or love me kind. Just make up your mind. So, if you’re planning a trip to Tokyo and want to stay somewhere that feels more like a home away from home, Minmachia should definitely be on your list. From the selfch checkckin to the living and kitchen space, the separate bath and toilet, and those cozy queen beds, it’s a perfect mix of comfort and convenience. Don’t forget to like, share, subscribe, and stay tuned for more travel vlogs coming your way soon. See you in the next one.

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