3 Days in Tokyo on a Budget 🇯🇵 JAPAN

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I am Japanese.
When you come to Japan, the first place you should go is an electric shop.
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Supports many languages.

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It is a very useful device for those who like to travel abroad.

The size is about palm size.

szyubou
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I’m going to be totally honest— I clicked this and was like “I don’t have 40 minutes to watch this right now!” ….40 minutes later…. 👏 👏 👏 I always love watching y’all’s videos! So natural and authentic. Can’t wait for the rest of this series. -S

StephandPete
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Welcome! We Japanese are also glad to have tourists back from abroad. Hope you all have good time in lifetime.

本厄マジやん
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It is considered rude behaviour to eat and walk in Japan. I think because it can lead to you bumping into someone and spilling on them. That was the best explanation I heard while I lived there for a year. Happy Travels

stephenworthington-white
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My de-facto cheapo strategy when I was living in Tokyo was to head to any of the numerous 'Yayoi Ken' restaurants and order the cheapest 'ichiju sansai', a set meal (which is either grilled miso mackerel or deep fried chicken) with unlimited top ups (it's self service, so don't feel shy) of plain, white rice. I would basically fast till as long as I can till about 3-4 pm (there was once I hit a 6 pm record, but it was the summer and I did nothing but hang out at Tower Records listening to records) and head to Yayoiken and eat 6 bowls of rice or something. It's immensely fulfilling for a mere 590 yen. The meal will last you an entire day. Comes with free cold unlimited green tea, pickles and miso soup too. It gets pretty packed during rush hours, but at other times, you can sit there as long as you wish without anyone bothering you, which basically means you can eat as much rice as you like. Some of these branches (like the one in Ginza, several in Shinjuku) are open 24 That's insanely awesome!!! : )

AmbientWalking
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One of my fave google translate interactions with someone in japan was in a restaurant where they had run out of pasta and they had google translated their sentence to “the noodles have disappeared”…it ended up being the saying for the rest of the trip with my friends 😂😂😂

jurrassitol
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Ramen used to be a "rough" meal, like for blue-collared workers kind of image. Those panels between customers were invented to make it easier for ladies to come and enjoy by themselves.

Culturally, it is considered shabby, lack of etiquette and an indecent act to eat while walking. Especially in a crowded city like Tokyo, it is possible to bump into another person. It is more acceptable in the countryside. And also, I think that those instruction boards are for preventing tourists from littering. Trash cans are always provided at such places.

kengo
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I'm Japanese but I never knew that Tokyo was that fun. You guys definitely discovered better way to enjoy Tokyo! Well done :) Please visit Japan again!

miamiam
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4:13 In Japan, "eating while walking" or "walking indoors in shoes" is as vulgar as "burping in front of the other person's face, " and is therefore prohibited throughout the country. On streets with many tourists of different cultures and food stalls, "Please do not walk around with food" or "Strictly shoes off" signs are posted in many languages. Enjoy the cultural differences🍙🍙

thechikuwa
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Everything Teamlabs does is amazing. Their "borderless" experience was unforgettable!

Redwater_media
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Some of those places brought back memories of my trip to Japan (Tokyo, Kyoto, Nara and Hokkaido)in 2019. My only regret is not trying all that food you two had ! Definitely need to make another trip there . Looking forward to where you’ll take us next .

debbiewilliams
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While I've had very little experience traveling internationally I am in love with Japan. I've always wanted to experience Japan but have been totally intimidated. Lisa and Josh you have made the whole thing seem doable, everything from booking tickets, finding a place to stay, things to do finding great food, and all on a budget! I can't tell you how much I appreciate your YouTube videos. You've changed my life!

Thia-hoil
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I am Japanese, and WELCOME TO JAPAN!!🏯 You have visited several tourist attractions in Tokyo. Which spot left the greatest impression on you?

TokyoCapsuleCollection
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Walking and eating is considered rude. I’ve also heard that some people consider it poor time management, since you can’t stop and eat. You also shouldn’t eat in front of other shops and inconvenience those shops.

TravelingTRay
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How is your channel not bigger. This is amazing. Definitely going to be following y’all journey 😊

cierramoore
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Really great video, I've been to Tokyo 8 times to visit my wife's family. I think you guys hit all the best spots - I'm going to show this video to friends who are heading there for the first time. Enjoy your month long trip, autumn is the best time to visit 😁

Eskimoken
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Great Video! My wife said that the eating and walking is not forbidden in Japan normally. I never heard of it either. Japanese don´t do it by themselves. NEVER.BUT she said, maybe too many foreigners threw their garbage aways or crushed into other people with the food... So they started forbidden it...

jensebu
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I’ve come across first on your hour long Camino video as I’m planning to go this September and I can’t help but smile when again I’ve stumbled upon in your channel while just binge watching everything about Japan. I love Japan and seeing you two in this video made me love Japan even more.

There’s something about you two that really make such a breath of fresh air and a beautiful sight combined. Keep your inspiring videos coming. ♥️

marjiealda
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The trick to get rid of coins is day of something is 540 yen, give a 1000 yen bill plus 60 yen in coins so you'll get one coin back.

Its-Kat_
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The walking while eating is not allowed in Japan because people are in a hurry and might bump on to you causing more trouble. Also you can't walk fast while eating as well. It's basically rude to eat while walking. There are spaces on the side for people to finish their food and then proceed to their next stop.

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