Japan Supermarket Prices 2023 🇯🇵🍌🥬🍣 🛒🍇 DEEP DIVE!!

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  • @heratlas
    @heratlas  10 месяцев назад +7

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  • @carmenpassanante1135
    @carmenpassanante1135 10 месяцев назад +32

    We traveled as a family of 4 plus grandma to Japan in the spring. We went grocery shopping almost everyday since we rented a house and we were SHOCKED at how cheap everything was compared to our home grocery store. Honestly was such a highlight of our trip!

    • @carmenpassanante1135
      @carmenpassanante1135 10 месяцев назад +9

      @@missplainjane3905 I found the quality to be really high. We cooked at the house a fair amount but we also got a lot of fresh made food at the local grocery store made that day by chefs at the store. Both the ingredients and the ready to eat meals tasted very fresh and they seemed of high quality.

    • @Mwoods2272
      @Mwoods2272 10 месяцев назад +2

      @@missplainjane3905 Conbini's charge higher prices than the supermarket maybe 20 to 30% higher.

    • @aska-pp3570
      @aska-pp3570 10 месяцев назад

      ​@@missplainjane3905コンビニで割引は、無い。
      スーパーでは、19時30分から生鮮食品が50%オフになるでしょう。

    • @nikog3359
      @nikog3359 10 месяцев назад

      ​@@missplainjane3905行ってみたら分かるよ。コンビニは24時間開店しているので値段は高めの設定。スーパーは24時間やっていないのと大量仕入れなのでコンビニよりも安く提供している。コンビニでは値引きは一切していないがスーパーでは賞味期限が切れそうな品物等が時には半額位で販売されています。
      先ずは日本に来て驚いてほしいわ。

    • @impeachemall693
      @impeachemall693 10 месяцев назад

      I agree. I'm looking at this video for the first time and I am also shocked of how cheap food is compared to Florida in the U.S.

  • @megankingwell4169
    @megankingwell4169 10 месяцев назад +7

    I’ve always been under the impression that fresh produce and other things such as meat are more expensive in Japan but after watching your video I realized that is not always the case. Two things: I’m from Ontario, Canada and I can definitely say that I would spend less on groceries in Japan than I do at home for most items and get far better quality, lol. And two, I love how things seem to be sold in smaller packages meant for one or two people which is so perfect as a single person-everything here is geared towards multi buys and large quantities so I end up paying for way more than I actually need. Thank you for sharing this video with us, I love getting in for like this.😊

  • @fujigoko007
    @fujigoko007 9 месяцев назад +6

    In Japan's hot and humid climate, plastic bags are essential.
    Since there are many unmarried single people, the package will be in small quantities.

  • @rgvgamma9986
    @rgvgamma9986 10 месяцев назад +15

    I'm Japanese. As in other countries, Japanese supermarkets range from cheap shops to very luxury stores. Even though it's the same product, the price is different. The supermarket in this video is common in Japan. Also, if you value quality, you can't underestimate the street fish stores, butcher shops, vegetable and fruit specialty stores, and tofu shops. Of course, they can't speak English, but they teach them very politely, and of course they are very careful about hygiene. It is not recommended to buy fresh food cheaply in Ameyoko without enough knowledge.

  • @MissB-and-Winnie
    @MissB-and-Winnie 10 месяцев назад +9

    Your videos are always top notch! Thanks for all the effort you put into them. So enjoyable and fascinating!

  • @midorihill
    @midorihill 10 месяцев назад +5

    That baby star ramen is the best!!!

  • @petezafris9692
    @petezafris9692 10 месяцев назад +5

    Love this! Super interesting! Would love if you can do a 7 eleven Christmas haul! Those where the best when you started your adventures!

  • @-jolt31v39
    @-jolt31v39 10 месяцев назад +20

    In particular, the prices of packaged dishes are discounted after a certain amount of time has passed. If you visit a Japanese supermarket after 7 p.m., you'll notice that many dishes are sold at half price. These products have no problems in terms of taste and, of course, hygiene. When visiting Japan, be sure to check out the supermarket closest to your location, as it's cheaper than using a convenience store.

  • @user-binten
    @user-binten 10 месяцев назад +5

    In Japan, drugstores also sell food products. It may be cheaper to buy frozen and chilled foods at a drugstore. In the drugstore industry, competition is fierce and discount battles are commonplace. On the other hand, food supermarkets are trying to differentiate themselves from their competitors not only by low prices but also by freshness and quality. Turn a fruit and vegetable market into a subsidiary, or run your own farm. You can run your own ranch or a fishing company. For this reason, food supermarkets are sometimes referred to as the ``sixth industry'' (integration of production, processing, and sales).

  • @alycat9789
    @alycat9789 10 месяцев назад +2

    The concept of shopping at this grocery store seems very efficient. Nice

  • @GODISGOOD3612
    @GODISGOOD3612 10 месяцев назад +2

    North Carolina USA...prices are fair for mostly all the foods..especially the chicken :) Very clean looking

  • @McTelpi
    @McTelpi 10 месяцев назад +10

    The bento prices are just insane! Here in Germany, a premade meal at the supermarket with this variety would cost at least 3 times more.

    • @pjpororo323
      @pjpororo323 10 месяцев назад

      Oh wow, does it mean it would be an opportunity for the Asians to venture in ? Is there even a demand?

  • @onepotmakesplenty
    @onepotmakesplenty 10 месяцев назад +1

    Omg the bento boxes!! They look incredible and such great value!

  • @seachelles7
    @seachelles7 10 месяцев назад +7

    The produce is similar cost to my area of Canada but the snack foods are way cheaper.

  • @alisonwells6145
    @alisonwells6145 10 месяцев назад +2

    I live in Costa Rica, and I just realized how expensive it is here compared to the prices you are showing

  • @和-e3s
    @和-e3s 10 месяцев назад +8

    By the way, you are not allowed to take pictures inside the store in Aeon!
    There should be such a mark or sign at the entrance.

  • @IM562MG
    @IM562MG 10 месяцев назад +1

    I could watch this over and over

  • @karlajb005
    @karlajb005 10 месяцев назад +1

    Loved this video! I love grocery shopping, so this was so comfortable to watch haha and it also gave me an idea for when we get to go there! Thank you for taking the time haha

  • @Ella-bb6hg
    @Ella-bb6hg 10 месяцев назад +1

    For that beef, Aeon probably brought the cow farm here in Tasmania and send it to Japan when the cow is ready with a good deal for export/import tax.

  • @Mauwdi
    @Mauwdi 10 месяцев назад +7

    Compared to Germany, I feel like most of the items are more expensive in Japan. Especially the fresh produce. I was actually shocked about what you mentioned the sushi in the US would cost you!

  • @makoto5071
    @makoto5071 10 месяцев назад +1

    The Aeon you went to is a bit expensive. Aeon stores differ in prices by location.
    I use OK Store and Gyomu Super for my groceries which is much cheaper, for the same quality.
    Eggs: unlike in Western countries, Japanese mainly eat eggs raw.
    Because if this, ALL eggs in Japan are washed in a Hypochlorous acid solution to kill off any salmonella bacteria.

  • @KupoXD
    @KupoXD 10 месяцев назад +19

    While I am Australian I can’t really comment on the tax arrangement between Australia and Japan for exporting beef… but I can tell you that Japan or Aeon has selected the best part of Australia to rear the cattle/cows. Tasmania is known as Australia’s bread basket because of the superior quality of all farmed goods. 😊 xox A Melburnian

    • @MoniqueCalabro
      @MoniqueCalabro 10 месяцев назад

      i looked it up, a place called Robbins Island (northwestern tip) have been breeding waygu exclusive since the early 90's. Theres an entire story on their website about their breeding process, genetics and marbling scores.

  • @Mauwdi
    @Mauwdi 10 месяцев назад +1

    Can you easily spot which products are organic? Like do they have a common label?

  • @6661Sin
    @6661Sin 10 месяцев назад +3

    Yeah no this makes me want to move to Japan. America's prices are crazy just add like 8-10 onto anything right now. Whole milk is about 6 dollars now and diapers are about 55$ for 120. It's nuts (oh this is in Washington state)

  • @typicallymeee
    @typicallymeee 9 месяцев назад

    the prices are quite similar to british grocery stores here, you can find 20 slices of bread for 70p (127yen) and 1L milk for £1.45 (263yen)

  • @aileengracecardenas1329
    @aileengracecardenas1329 10 месяцев назад

    Nice video! I hope you can also feature baby products such as snacks, drinks, clothes like prices and where to get them! 😊

  • @miriamkaulbarsch
    @miriamkaulbarsch 10 месяцев назад +2

    As a German: That is not bread. That is toast xD

  • @fixyous6068
    @fixyous6068 4 месяца назад

    Hi its My first tjme watching your channel and it helps alot for me to budget My meals during My trip to Japan later. I was on research and read that certain itemS will be put on discount especially later going to the evening . Could you Kindly make a video how cheaper the itemS could be and the range of products that are normally put on sale . Tqsm

  • @emmyg722
    @emmyg722 10 месяцев назад +1

    You pay more in fruit and veggies but make up for it in other items. I checked on the Waygu beef, and my local grocery store in Lancaster, PA sells a .12 pound (54.43 grams) strip steak for $26.40.

  • @deirdrekelly1939
    @deirdrekelly1939 9 месяцев назад

    I think it’s a handmade cup from your pottery sensei! loved watching this and I wish I could buy everything in here for my friends and family ❤❤❤

  • @ernestestrada2461
    @ernestestrada2461 9 месяцев назад

    Pre-made sushi locally in Phoenix purchased at a Kroger store cost $14.99 for 12 nigiri. But the quality of the fish and shrimp tends to vary along with how the rice is seasoned.
    There is a small sushi set of six pieces for $10.99.

  • @雪崩雪ん子
    @雪崩雪ん子 9 месяцев назад +1

    楽しいです😆ありがとー😉👍🎶

  • @itrickyalove
    @itrickyalove 10 месяцев назад +1

    I love how you say 400g for pasta sauce is little, but that's pretty standard for anywhere North America XD

  • @glrmlln
    @glrmlln 10 месяцев назад

    Thank you for this video, loved it 🤗🫶🏻

  • @sabinejustbean
    @sabinejustbean 10 месяцев назад +2

    So interesting! Is ground beef/mince meat in general popular at all to buy at grocery stores?
    So in awe of the sushi prices (living in a small market town in England) ☺️

    • @本物まるこめ
      @本物まるこめ 10 месяцев назад +2

      日本人ですが日本語で失礼します🙇‍♂️(Google翻訳で見て下さい)ひき肉/ミンチ肉はスーパーマーケット、お肉専門店どちらでも買えますし日本人はすごく食べますよ👍餃子、ハンバーグ、カレーなど!パックされてる物もあるし、その場でミンチにもしてくれます😊

  • @YuiHatano-m8v
    @YuiHatano-m8v 10 месяцев назад +4

    The yogurt is insanely cheap in Japan. The coconut yogurt here is easily triple the cost. I live in San Diego California.

  • @NecroViolator
    @NecroViolator 9 месяцев назад +1

    Damn I thought at least Fruit would be super cheap in Japan :O.. Dang.
    The Sushi at 4580 Yen is around 360 Swedish Krona, which is around 36 Dollars. Its brutal.

  • @adarita305
    @adarita305 10 месяцев назад +3

    This video is great! I love the variety of fresh food, especially seafood. We should also take into consideration the median salary in our respective countries. In the US it’s $89,000 while in Japan it’s $45,000.

  • @heratlas
    @heratlas  10 месяцев назад +2

    What was the most shocking price to you??

  • @AurelievantSlot
    @AurelievantSlot 10 месяцев назад +1

    Could you make a video about all your Japanese supermarket essentials? 😊 Would love to know what to take home as a tourist, but I am always so overwhelmed when visiting.

  • @meriemeelorch8311
    @meriemeelorch8311 10 месяцев назад

    Hi! Thanks for this video. It is sooo much cheaper than in our local grocery, in Paris France 👌Except for the cheese 😊.

  • @kayleehealy8406
    @kayleehealy8406 10 месяцев назад

    I worked for a Japanese company (In Australia) for 30 years and our company owns Rangers Valley Beef which is in New South Wales (Australia) and export beef to Japan, it’s VERY expensive to buy also here in Australia and they only sell it at a few places in Queensland where I live……..

  • @okunomasao
    @okunomasao 10 месяцев назад +10

    買わないならふっくらした食パンを潰さないで下さい
    丁寧に扱って下さい。マナーの問題。

  • @MissAllanPoe1988
    @MissAllanPoe1988 10 месяцев назад +1

    Honestly, japans conventional food prices are the same in my neck in the woods of USA for organically grown produce. Very unfortunate

  • @smallmadeline
    @smallmadeline 10 месяцев назад

    Love this video! Taiwan only has pads at the grocery store too.

  • @richardsoane6192
    @richardsoane6192 10 месяцев назад +2

    Alcohol and cigarettes are taxed to extreme levels in Australia, for example Jonnie Walker Green you looked at was JPY 4,980 and in Australia try JPY 8,700 ! Unfortunately you can't buy sushi / fish packs in supermarkets to compare and couldn't help but notice no electronic security tags on the high end meats which is commonplace here in larger supermarkets. Great informative video .

  • @lioncow7928
    @lioncow7928 9 месяцев назад

    Hi, is it possible to buy sweetener for diabetics in japan?

  • @kohlfrog
    @kohlfrog 5 месяцев назад

    Soneone explain to me how an american imported product is cheaper in Japan than in the USA? (Im talking about Tabasco as I'd pay like 3.50 minimum at my local store. Im rural.)

  • @rqwb-
    @rqwb- 10 месяцев назад

    AEON supermarket's price differs wildly from area to area. This place is really expensive. My neighborhood AEON is like 20-40% off from this.

  • @hanjan4634
    @hanjan4634 10 месяцев назад +1

    You should inform your viewers the after-tax prices, not before tax. There is a 10 % difference, and it can be misleading.

  • @georgebenta3435
    @georgebenta3435 4 дня назад

    Regarding strollers on trains, is it really okay for a child to ride the stroller while on the train? or is it frowned upon? How often do you just carry the baby and fold up the stroller while riding trains?

    • @heratlas
      @heratlas  3 дня назад

      The only time you fold a stroller to put it on the train is the Shinkansen. Regular commuters- I never fold my stroller and that is where my child sits! Very common… great question!

    • @georgebenta3435
      @georgebenta3435 3 дня назад

      @@heratlas Sorry, I just realized I posted my question on the wrong video. I was watching your other video "Japan with kids" and this video back to back.

  • @amyslaughter395
    @amyslaughter395 10 месяцев назад

    4580 yen is $30.42 in USD for seafood. For beef steak 1773 yen is $11.78 USD. I can't believe that was for 1 steak just over an ounce 😮. The chicken prices were so much better.

  • @HayleyHolmesX
    @HayleyHolmesX 10 месяцев назад

    Im from germany and the costs for groceries gettin freakin expensive this year (inflation). Most of the prices in japan are pretty much the same as in germany, I think. The fish and meat and sushi/bento prices are a lot lower then in germany.

  • @audrey.c1
    @audrey.c1 10 месяцев назад

    Omg the food prices are so cheap compared to Los Angeles! I purchase free range eggs for about $10/dozen just to get as close as I can to Japan quality eggs

  • @jeffb.140
    @jeffb.140 10 месяцев назад

    With the exception of dairy, potatoes and beer everything seems to be 30% cheaper than here (🇩🇪). Seafood and the premade bento boxes are INSANELY cheap 😳 .. With those prices I probably would stop cooking myself .. Alcohol is about the same, too

  • @kyounokirei
    @kyounokirei 9 месяцев назад +2

    Calling regular sized food portions "little" ....I will never understand Americans.
    The jars she chose to show are also pretty standard in Australian grocery stores, and can feed a family of 3 or 4 people.

  • @onsen2239
    @onsen2239 10 месяцев назад +2

    4:06 Paper bags consume more oil than plastic products.

  • @Pepe-dq2ib
    @Pepe-dq2ib 10 месяцев назад +1

    I havent had anything from Hokkaido that wasnt good.

  • @kazuthesamurai7346
    @kazuthesamurai7346 10 месяцев назад +2

    It's pronounced Ion but not Ayon

  • @thesidewalksaint6236
    @thesidewalksaint6236 10 месяцев назад +1

    I would live off of sashimi

  • @Brooke-dy7gx
    @Brooke-dy7gx 10 месяцев назад

    I won't lie, some of the prices of things seems ridiculously high on the fish for where you're located! Even in the states where I am at, it's not even that much and for some of that cost I can get a lot more than that! O_o The Sushi costs also seem kind of high compared to where I would get mine in Japan but that was a long time ago and the 'sushi' here in the states isn't very good/fresh...
    It makes me sad the cost of veggies and fruits still remains so high there. T_T

  • @nekolover-iq4ug
    @nekolover-iq4ug 10 месяцев назад

    like the meat and chicken department most have protein and iron

  • @tn9274
    @tn9274 10 месяцев назад

    the big seafood sushi platter is quite shocking to me. 4500ish Yen is more expensive than all you can eat good sushi in where I stay. Anyway I rememberred at night went down to the dept store and there were so many discount food before mall closing time. the food taste and pricing were superb. sadly can't rememberred which mall.

  • @laurenspointofview
    @laurenspointofview 10 месяцев назад +2

    These prices blew my mind, but especially the eggs. 🤯 Organic dozen eggs at our grocery store are $10.99! Midwest USA.

    • @blengi
      @blengi 12 дней назад

      welfare indifference probably makes them cheaper:
      _"Japan’s decision to resist international pressure to improve conditions for egg-laying chickens is under scrutiny after allegations of bribery involving a former agriculture minister...._
      _The first of three alleged payments was reportedly made approximately two months after the World Organisation for Animal Health (OIE) issued new draft guidance for egg producers to stop keeping chickens in notoriously cramped cages..._
      _....almost all of Japan’s egg producers use battery cages, which were banned by the EU in 2012, complying with the change would have meant making costly renovations to facilities."_

  • @joenbjerregaard7816
    @joenbjerregaard7816 10 месяцев назад +2

    Pretty much Danish prices except perhaps the sushi. It is a bit hard to tell because we have many sushi bars where you can eat all you can eat for 4-5,000 JPY.

  • @HerumurtiAdam
    @HerumurtiAdam 10 месяцев назад +2

    Bisnis permen teh
    Permen qurma

  • @じゃが天丼
    @じゃが天丼 10 месяцев назад

    Thank you very much for your posting🛍☺👍
    投稿、ありがとうございます🛍☺👍

  • @nish221100
    @nish221100 10 месяцев назад

    I've paid $130 USD for a big sushi platter like that. (It was nowhere as fresh as what I've had in Japan).

    • @nish221100
      @nish221100 10 месяцев назад

      The typical prices are around $75 USD.

  • @RaymondwLin
    @RaymondwLin 10 месяцев назад +1

    Japan milk is expensive. 1Litre of whole milk in the UK is like 200 yen.

    • @candybrown2022
      @candybrown2022 10 месяцев назад +7

      ビデオで紹介された牛乳は価格の高いものです。通常の牛乳は1リットル200円前後ですよ。

  • @和-e3s
    @和-e3s 10 месяцев назад +4

    Your video is great, but in Japan it is bad manners to introduce perishable food in hand without buying it.
    If you introduce such items, you should either buy them or avoid touching them altogether.
    Otherwise, you will be the same as the annoying youtubers who are talking about it.

  • @chrissydurham5476
    @chrissydurham5476 9 месяцев назад

    I won’t eat steak because it’s like $20 in Indiana, USA 🇺🇸

  • @Shnapsass
    @Shnapsass 10 месяцев назад +3

    The audio quality is really bad. Is it a microphone?

    • @heratlas
      @heratlas  10 месяцев назад +1

      Oh no! It IS a mic. This camera audio is even more garbage without it!!

    • @helloTracey
      @helloTracey 10 месяцев назад

      I thought the sound was great 💁🏻‍♀️

  • @dfsdh432v9
    @dfsdh432v9 4 месяца назад

    it not a company , its called TPP.
    ION operating in tasmania since 1970s.
    not because of ION but because of more bigger free trade agreement.

  • @老弟稳哒
    @老弟稳哒 10 месяцев назад

    呵呵

  • @mnmaddict37532
    @mnmaddict37532 10 месяцев назад +1

    Way too much packaging in my opinion

  • @ElmiTerencio
    @ElmiTerencio 5 месяцев назад

    like ricketts in UK and Bracewall perhaps,,buckle up,were going for a Ride

  • @pigstain7531
    @pigstain7531 10 месяцев назад

    The amount of single use plastic is disgusting !!!

  • @kristinchong629
    @kristinchong629 10 месяцев назад

    🎉🎉🎉

  • @オオタカコウノトリ
    @オオタカコウノトリ 10 месяцев назад

    JAPANSuperf、Berryz、gutto。

  • @angelinamount4969
    @angelinamount4969 10 месяцев назад +49

    I LOVE the small grocery portion sizes in Japan. As a household of 2 we get frustrated in the US when we only have bulk produce options/the smaller sizes are more expensive.

  • @MrSabotage77
    @MrSabotage77 10 месяцев назад +4

    You really need to touch and squeeze everything? i couldnt watch to the end

  • @elynnelim
    @elynnelim 10 месяцев назад +8

    From Seattle, WA and the prices here are insane. If I wanted that sushi platter it would be at least US$70.. I just bought 3 sumo oranges two days ago for US$13. 🤦🏻‍♀️ The bentos are usually US$12.99 and dont even look as good or fresh! 😩

  • @yukigil
    @yukigil 10 месяцев назад +4

    Long time I didn’t like japanese supermarkets use lot of plastics but I realized recently, they recycle all. So, it might be not so bad ..

  • @mgk2
    @mgk2 10 месяцев назад +11

    everything in Japan is just so much cheaper and better than in Australia! There's simply no comparison. LOVE Japan~~

    • @catherineyeoh1399
      @catherineyeoh1399 5 месяцев назад +1

      wait is it just me or aren't these prices way more expensive than produce in Australia?

  • @TrizazirT
    @TrizazirT 10 месяцев назад +26

    This video is amazing! One of my favorite things to do in a new place is go to the grocery store. I like the price comparisons but more than that I just love hearing you talk about the food and fun little facts like the notch in the milk carton and the coconut yogurt! Thanks so much for spending so much time making this!

  • @dreamlikecheese
    @dreamlikecheese 10 месяцев назад +10

    AEON were already buying all their beef from Tasmania when I shopped there in 2005-2006 (i.e. a decade before the Japan-Australia Economic Partnership Agreement). My local Jusco had a video on a loop of Tasmanian cows on one of their ranches, and a signed letter from the Premier of Tasmania, translated into Japanese. I believe one of the reasons (at the time anyway) was that unlike European and US beef, Australian beef had no evidence of BSE (mad cow disease) so was one of the few places you could import beef from.

    • @saifis
      @saifis 10 месяцев назад

      Ausie beef has established itself as not expensive but respectable beef option at this point. Some people will specifically go for them because of the balance of price and quality, like me.

  • @CreepyShinigami
    @CreepyShinigami 10 месяцев назад +11

    Oh My! Compared to grocery prices here in California, Japan is like having a 30 percent sale on everything. I can't wait to retire to Japan :)

    • @johns7539
      @johns7539 10 месяцев назад +2

      The only reason the prices are so low for Americans is because of the weakness in the yen, from about 100y to the dollar to 150y for $1 in less than 3 yrs. What happens if it goes back to 100y or even 80y, as it was a few years ago 😂😅 PS, this young lady is a valley girl?

    • @aska-pp3570
      @aska-pp3570 10 месяцев назад

      政府は所得が上がるまで金利を上げません
      物価が上がるのを阻止します😂

    • @Hay8137g
      @Hay8137g 10 месяцев назад

      Can you just retire in Japan? They have enough old Japanese citizens lmao

  • @qtdcanada
    @qtdcanada 10 месяцев назад +8

    There are Bloomberg & Reuters articles about American cattle ranchers losing market share in Japan to Canadian & Australian ranchers, after the US withdrew from TPP (Trans-Pacific Partnership) trade pact. Japanese consumers usually eat beef imported, because supply for Japanese Wagyu is limited; Japanese Wagyu is a special-occasion treat. Your discovery of Aeon having a cattle farming operation in Tasmania/Australia is interesting, and for me means (probably) that they like to have an integrated business to control & maintain quality standards.

  • @nubuckshu
    @nubuckshu 10 месяцев назад +6

    Wow from LA - grocery is so much more affordable than here in LA 😢

  • @asyrafaliman1516
    @asyrafaliman1516 10 месяцев назад +5

    Do you know if it Is it easy to find diapers in all supermarket chains in Japan? I’m headed to Kyoto soon and my hotel is right above a Life supermarket. Hoping to get diapers for my two kids there, instead of packing a trip’s worth in our luggage😅. Thanks!

    • @heratlas
      @heratlas  10 месяцев назад +4

      You shouldn’t have any issues!!!! Have so much fun!!!

    • @asyrafaliman1516
      @asyrafaliman1516 10 месяцев назад +2

      @@heratlas That’s great to hear. Thank you!

  • @PaintingwithJo
    @PaintingwithJo 10 месяцев назад +5

    Supermarket prices in Greece are pretty much the same. The bigger differences are in meat and fish. Japanese is way cheaper. Even though we share a very different culture around fish. Here we mostly buy freshly caught straight from the fishermen, which is very much expensive, or the most affordable option is buying frozen which I think is still more expensive that the Japanese supermarket prices. The bento food and snacks is ridiculously cheap in Japan. But bottled alcohol...damn it's expensive in there. Everything else (rice, dairy, eggs, hygiene products) are pretty much the same. But I really don't know if the cost of living is similar in both countries to make an actual comparison with the 2023 stats and inflation. In here it feels like the prices went astronomically high. For a family of 4 the cost of groceries went up ~100% from 2019. But monthly income of minimum wage (which the majority of people earn) went up only by 20%.

  • @jessicahang9018
    @jessicahang9018 10 месяцев назад +6

    I had a dream that we were invited to come back to 🇯🇵! Woke up and realized it was just a dream! 😂 This video will help my aching heart just a bit!! 💗

  • @nish221100
    @nish221100 10 месяцев назад +4

    When I was small, there was Kellogs used to sell both the regular Corn Flakes and Frosted Corn Flakes in Japan. (Guess which the kids liked).

  • @japan.junkie1715
    @japan.junkie1715 10 месяцев назад +5

    I do think it’s worth mentioning that all the prices you verbally list are BEFORE tax. So… the prices are actually more than what you say. Japan only adds the 10% GST at time of purchase! 😊😊

    • @simplyorganizedlife3935
      @simplyorganizedlife3935 10 месяцев назад

      Do they tax food? Here in Michigan USA there is no tax on food.

    • @japan.junkie1715
      @japan.junkie1715 10 месяцев назад +1

      Yes, in Japan tax is applied to everything, unless there’s a tax exemption)like tax free shopping for tourists). You can see in the video two prices listed; the cheaper, often larger price on the label and the smaller price. The smaller price often on the right hand side of the label, is the true price, with tax applied.

    • @noriyukitakano2366
      @noriyukitakano2366 10 месяцев назад +2

      @@simplyorganizedlife3935 a small correction: foods to take away are taxed 8% in Japan, although it doesn't help us very much. (if eat at restaurant, it's changed 10%.)

  • @AdachiCabbage
    @AdachiCabbage 10 месяцев назад +5

    1:33 My cousin is a Virgo and doesn't do that LOL. While my mum is an Aquarius and always makes a list; she needs one.
    198 yen isn't so bad that's 1.33 USD. Apples here are roughly 1-3 USD depending on what kind, sometimes 4 USD. Considering that it's local, it looks better than some American supermarkets that people complain have "plastic fruit," and other harmful stuff out of the country.
    12:52 We sadly don't sell anything like that. The most we have are smaller (like four to five pieces at the most) for 11-15 USD.
    19:40 That's the average in the USA. it's roughly 1.31 USD, which is common for those brand names. The cheaper ones are Yoplait or store brand. The ones I normally buy are like 1.21
    20:22 The yellow yolks compared to the Japanese ones are because of the quality. Yellow is usually lower and you have no idea how they raised the hens. While in Japan, they go through strict guidelines compared to the USA which is why people can eat them raw with no problems compared to the USA. We cut a lot of corners in the USA
    The cereal, pads, and toilet paper suck though! I know the USA has a lot of sugary cereal but we have healthy options too more so than granola and corn flakes.

    • @coolkidd151
      @coolkidd151 10 месяцев назад

      My husband’s a Virgo I’ll make it list and it’ll either be lost or never make it to the store with him😂

  • @uncoilinglist
    @uncoilinglist 10 месяцев назад +4

    In the USA that bottle of Woodford is $40 - $14 more expensive here than in Japan!

  • @Richard503442
    @Richard503442 10 месяцев назад +2

    For me it was expensive for little portions plus good luck walking or taking the train back home carrying 1 or 2 tote bags of groceries unless you have a bike, I lived in Kyoto for 1 year.

  • @KenKobayashiRasmussen
    @KenKobayashiRasmussen 10 месяцев назад +2

    As a person of Japanese decent, I appreciate the fact that Japan FINALLY moved away from using the pree sales tax price, so we do not have to calculate anymore. But I have a question, I see that there still fluctuates two prices on the price tag, can someone explain what the other higher price is? Is it still some kind of tax? I thought they changed to rules, so stores had to include all taxes and the price you see is the final total amount? Can someone explain? I don’t live in Japan..

    • @user-jr5ap3ii0a
      @user-jr5ap3ii0a 10 месяцев назад +2

      Display of tax-inclusive price and total amount

    • @KenKobayashiRasmussen
      @KenKobayashiRasmussen 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@user-jr5ap3ii0a does this mean that they still display the before tax price in big letters, isn’t that illegal now?

    • @user-jr5ap3ii0a
      @user-jr5ap3ii0a 10 месяцев назад

      @@KenKobayashiRasmussen Honestly, displaying it in big letters is a bit of a cheat. It's easy to visually confuse

  • @tmmetal4237
    @tmmetal4237 10 месяцев назад +12

    Many people who do not know the daily life in Japan are surprised at the amount of plastic used for food products, but if you have a chance, please tell everyone that we try to recycle as much as possible, as garbage is classified into burnable garbage, non-burnable garbage, glass, ceramics, and recyclable garbage, instead of just throwing it all together. If you have a chance, please let everyone know that we try to recycle as much as possible.
    When you put out the garbage, you should also wash the containers before putting them out.
    Many small packages help prevent overeating.
    Also, small packages of rice, etc. are ideal for camping. Solo campbings are very popular in Japan right now, so they are very convenient.