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Good tips for travelling in Japan! Japanese typically travel (very) light, often with only a carry-on enough to pack for 3 sets of clothes. For larger luggages, Japanese would use the courier service (such as Yamamoto Transport, with the mother-cat-kitten logo) which is super efficient, very fast, and reasonable price-wise. Another travel tip is to rent the locker at train stations, instead of lugging/pushing/pulling luggage around up/down stairs.
Yes! All great advice! All of this can be found in the video, too ♥️♥️ STORAGE LOCKERS (GREAT FOR DITCHING STROLLERS + EXTRA BAGS) can be seen at 16:01 // LUGGAGE FORWARDING w/ YAMATO 19:26 MAIL YOUR BAGS/ STROLLER TO YOUR NEXT LOCATION
Also, I travel with my 14 lb cat and I used to wait until my zone number to board on planes but now I consider myself eligible for the priority boarding, since he's heavier than a baby and I need to set his carrier under the seat 😊so when they say "we are now boarding people traveling with children or needing assistance," I go 👍
Thank you for sharing! My husband and I have travelled to Japan but next month we are going with our son and toddler daughter and this has been REALLY HELPFUL
My goodness those baby rooms are amazing 😭 I've had to nurse or change my son in the car or on the bathroom floor (with towel under him for a clean spot) that's such a blessing
Oh my gosh!! The disability filter is going to be life saver next time I am there!!! I can't even tell you how many times we've carried our double stroller up and down the stairs in Tokyo Hahhaa 😅☠️
Thank you so much for this amazing and extended tutorial! I have been to japan before, but never with kids, so I was kind of anxious, but after watching your video I feel ready to tackle tokyo with my 3yo next week!♡
Thanks for all your awesome videos. Love seeing how things have changed there since the 80s and 90s. Hopefully 7 and 1 holdings doesn’t sellout to that Canadian company.
Wow, this is one of the most helpful videos! Thanks for showing footage of what you’re talking about (e.g., what the diaper and whole milk looks like) rather than just talking. Thank you!
Thanks so much for creating this video. I am planning to travel to Japan next your with my child that will turn 1year old. I have been nervous about the sleeping situation in hotels. This was informative. Do you have the GB pocket stroller here?
Um excuse me how dare you post this 3 months AFTER I get back from a family Japan trip with my 2 year old 😂 just kidding, hoping to go back in a few years with 2 kids this time
This video is amazing! Thank you for creating such a great guide! Just what I was looking for since I will be traveling to Japan with my 9 month old in 2 weeks. I have a question about the types of water Japan has. My baby is formula fed and I prefer to use purified water to make his formula. Is bottled purified water easy to find there and what brands do they sell? Thank you!!
I’m so jealous! It just makes my heart sad because I can’t see myself ever having a family in the US because it’s just not built for kids. They’re treated like such an inconvenience.
Hello, I have a question regarding diapers. I know Japan has segregated trash bins for cans, burnables,and others, and people said that it's hard to find bins in public, some said that there are fewer bins now than before. How difficult is it to throw used diapers when out in the city? Is it true that bathrooms don't always have trash bins in them?
I have a question. what restaurants (specific) would you recommend for families. we are going to Japan in the spring with our 9 month old baby who will then start eating solid food. Do you have any suggestions for good options from conbini and what to consider based on your experiences?
Yeah we avoid bus’ if we can! We we do have to take a bus we just lift it into the vehicle, or collapse the stroller and take it on (another reason a travel stroller is essential)
@@heratlas yeah we’ve been just standing in the aisle with her in the pram. Another thing we’ve noticed is older ladies here looooove children! Just contact Kawaii’s haha!
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Foreigners will always be foreigners. After so many years in Japan, you still don't have the local etiquette to remove shoes off at the door.
We watched a bunch of videos about travelling to Japan with a baby until now and yours was BY FAR the most informative and useful! Thank you so much!
I don't even have kids but I was fully invested in this vid, beginning to end. Very informative.
same here!
Good tips for travelling in Japan! Japanese typically travel (very) light, often with only a carry-on enough to pack for 3 sets of clothes. For larger luggages, Japanese would use the courier service (such as Yamamoto Transport, with the mother-cat-kitten logo) which is super efficient, very fast, and reasonable price-wise. Another travel tip is to rent the locker at train stations, instead of lugging/pushing/pulling luggage around up/down stairs.
Yes! All great advice! All of this can be found in the video, too ♥️♥️ STORAGE LOCKERS (GREAT FOR DITCHING STROLLERS + EXTRA BAGS) can be seen at 16:01 // LUGGAGE FORWARDING w/ YAMATO 19:26 MAIL YOUR BAGS/ STROLLER TO YOUR NEXT LOCATION
Also, I travel with my 14 lb cat and I used to wait until my zone number to board on planes but now I consider myself eligible for the priority boarding, since he's heavier than a baby and I need to set his carrier under the seat 😊so when they say "we are now boarding people traveling with children or needing assistance," I go 👍
Love your videos girl never stop posting😭❤
Thank you for sharing! My husband and I have travelled to Japan but next month we are going with our son and toddler daughter and this has been REALLY HELPFUL
My goodness those baby rooms are amazing 😭 I've had to nurse or change my son in the car or on the bathroom floor (with towel under him for a clean spot) that's such a blessing
Oh my gosh!! The disability filter is going to be life saver next time I am there!!! I can't even tell you how many times we've carried our double stroller up and down the stairs in Tokyo Hahhaa 😅☠️
Thank you so much for this amazing and extended tutorial! I have been to japan before, but never with kids, so I was kind of anxious, but after watching your video I feel ready to tackle tokyo with my 3yo next week!♡
My kids are grown but this video was great. I love learning about daily life in Japan. Thanks for all the work you put into this video ❤
Thanks for all your awesome videos. Love seeing how things have changed there since the 80s and 90s. Hopefully 7 and 1 holdings doesn’t sellout to that Canadian company.
Hello it was nice meeting you today!!!!!!!
I don't even have children but I will definitely use the luggage transfer when I visit Japan! Wow! 👍
I love how on point this video is. Very direct as parents need 😂
This was the best japan family travel video I have seen. Thank you!
Wow, this is one of the most helpful videos! Thanks for showing footage of what you’re talking about (e.g., what the diaper and whole milk looks like) rather than just talking. Thank you!
love your videos. I recommend you to everyone. This was so informative- i truly hope to visit Japan one day
I am coming to Japan in October with my 16 month old daughter, its reassuring to see how accommodating Japan can be!
thank you for sharing your personal
experiences and for this very informative video! helps a lot 🥰
You're so welcome!!!
This is so insightful!
I hope it helps if you're visiting soon, and that it's interesting to learn about!
I have no kids but this is such an awesome video!
Thanks so much for creating this video. I am planning to travel to Japan next your with my child that will turn 1year old. I have been nervous about the sleeping situation in hotels. This was informative. Do you have the GB pocket stroller here?
Um excuse me how dare you post this 3 months AFTER I get back from a family Japan trip with my 2 year old 😂 just kidding, hoping to go back in a few years with 2 kids this time
This video is amazing! Thank you for creating such a great guide! Just what I was looking for since I will be traveling to Japan with my 9 month old in 2 weeks. I have a question about the types of water Japan has. My baby is formula fed and I prefer to use purified water to make his formula. Is bottled purified water easy to find there and what brands do they sell? Thank you!!
Hello, what travel stroller are you using that folds up so small!? 😮
What’s the travel stroller you used in the video?
Hello! We are traveling with our 2yo. Do you need a car seat for taxis?
The reason why this stuff isn’t available in America is because people wouldn’t appreciate it and destroy/steal items.
First comment. :) Thanks for the content.
Thanks for tuning in!
I’m so jealous! It just makes my heart sad because I can’t see myself ever having a family in the US because it’s just not built for kids. They’re treated like such an inconvenience.
Hello, I have a question regarding diapers. I know Japan has segregated trash bins for cans, burnables,and others, and people said that it's hard to find bins in public, some said that there are fewer bins now than before. How difficult is it to throw used diapers when out in the city? Is it true that bathrooms don't always have trash bins in them?
ベビールーム内には必ずオムツ用のゴミ箱があります。また一般のトイレにおむつ替え台が設置してあれば、そこのゴミ箱にオムツを捨てて大丈夫です。ショッピングモール、スーパーマーケット、デパート、ホテル、ファミリーレストラン、映画館、メジャーなレジャー施設、観光施設、空港や主要駅、新幹線や特急列車内であればオムツを捨てるのに困らないと思いますが、コンビニのトイレは狭いのでゴミ箱は無いかも知れません。どうしても困ったらスタッフに相談することをおすすめします。
オムツを捨てられますか?
Omutsu wo sute rale masuka?
@@ammmmmymya Thank you very much.
I have a question. what restaurants (specific) would you recommend for families. we are going to Japan in the spring with our 9 month old baby who will then start eating solid food. Do you have any suggestions for good options from conbini and what to consider based on your experiences?
They are baby foods in Pharmacy or supermarket.
離乳食を始めたばかりの赤ちゃんにはコンビニのヨーグルトは手に入れやすいでしょう。離乳中~後期の赤ちゃん向けには、おにぎりや焼き鮭、蒸しパン、ロールパン、うどんが良いですが、蕎麦はアレルギーに注意が必要です。
ドラッグストアでパウチや瓶の離乳食を購入してください。
食品のパッケージにアレルギーに関する原材料の表示が必ずあるのでGoogle翻訳でチェックすると安心です。
ドラッグストアやスーパーで離乳食のパウチを購入しておくのもお勧めです。大抵のレストランではベビーフーの持ち込みを受け入れてくれるので店員に聞いてみてください。
ガスト、びっくりドンキーなどのファミリーレストランやCoCo壱番屋、かっぱ寿司、スシローには離乳食メニューがあるそうです。
Currently in Japan with a toddler! One thing I find not to be pram friendly is buses!
Yeah we avoid bus’ if we can! We we do have to take a bus we just lift it into the vehicle, or collapse the stroller and take it on (another reason a travel stroller is essential)
@@heratlas yeah we’ve been just standing in the aisle with her in the pram. Another thing we’ve noticed is older ladies here looooove children! Just contact Kawaii’s haha!
What about Pull-ups? Is this available in Japan or just a North America thing? Very helpful video! Traveling soon with a 4 year old ❤
Pull-up diapers? Very common in Japan. Actually pull-up diapers are more common than the ones you tape to close!
Great!
damn you really let us wait on that house tour you said will come soon
thank god for no more pontoon yatcht crap