PACKING FOR JAPAN | Do's and Don'ts for BOYS and GIRLS | Packing for the JET PROGRAM | Moving abroad

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  • Опубликовано: 29 дек 2024

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  • @sarahholzhausen6200
    @sarahholzhausen6200 2 года назад +7

    absolutely love the in-depth tampon analysis! this is what you call dedication to a craft

    • @ADreamInJapan
      @ADreamInJapan  2 года назад

      Thanks! Hahahaha. I'm glad at least one person appreciated that. It pissed me off to no end, so I wanted others to know too =) Wish I had had more brands haha

  • @internationalsam485
    @internationalsam485 3 года назад +5

    Not headed to japan anytime soon but I found this super interesting!

    • @ADreamInJapan
      @ADreamInJapan  3 года назад

      Thank you! When you are headed this way hopefully this helps!! Did you apply to JET?

  • @Jasiwardas
    @Jasiwardas 2 года назад +5

    7:26 The japanese Deodorant isn't "Anti-Transpirant" which reduces sweating in the first place.. just as some Deodorants say "No Aluminium (salts)".. they are basically scented water with alcohol that is meant to kill some Bacteria on the surface (for the smell). That is why we feel it is not as 'effective'..
    And yeah, it's unfair 😄 Asians having that Gene thingy where they don't produce that enzyme/protein(?) that the bacteria that produces the sweat smell love/need...
    😊 This is actually very interesting to read up on.. and Koreans actually have it 'best' when it comes to this.

    • @ADreamInJapan
      @ADreamInJapan  2 года назад

      Cool to know. Yes, anti-perspirant and deodorant are very different things. I'm actually trying to find a zero waste company to replace the one I am using in this video, but so far I can't find any!

  • @MidoriShoots
    @MidoriShoots 3 года назад +5

    This was sooo informative and entertaining to watch! Off to watch part 2 now, just wanted to wish you well for your channel! :) I will be leaving for JET in September so I'm excited to have found your videos!

    • @ADreamInJapan
      @ADreamInJapan  3 года назад +1

      Thank youuu! I know I go into too much detail but once I started I was like….so many things. And even omitted ones. I’m glad you found my channel! I hope I can help! Lemme know if there’s something you’re curious about!

  • @eltoroluckypatientzero1355
    @eltoroluckypatientzero1355 3 года назад +3

    Ughh leaving in April, so nerve wracking and exciting 😳

  • @deltagoat729
    @deltagoat729 Год назад

    Subscribed! This was very informative, thank you! Now I know not to lug around my pads when visiting. Can you do a video on medications we're allowed to bring to Japan? You mentioned ibuprofen but was wondering if any others are allowed in.

  • @miyamo
    @miyamo 3 года назад +3

    Yo, it's Melissa. Just wanted to add doctor's in Japan are very reluctant to give birth control for reasons other than your period is shit. Also, I remember getting 10 mg pain medication for a torn ligament in my ankle, and as someone who takes 400 mg for just headaches, it barely made a dent. Pain medication over the counter that is stronger is available, but it is definitely more expensive and come in far smaller quantities per pack compared to America.

    • @ADreamInJapan
      @ADreamInJapan  3 года назад

      Thank you Melissa! That's super good to note!! I forgot about that. I have heard that many people bring their American prescription as a way to show the doctor! So, it might be helpful to have that!

  • @jama670
    @jama670 3 года назад +2

    This is great! I'm preparing to leave soon and this has been incredibly helpful. Thank you! I haven't seen much mention but should school sandals be closed-toe? I have a pair of comfy open-toe wedges that would go with any outfit and still be professional in style.

    • @ADreamInJapan
      @ADreamInJapan  3 года назад +1

      Hi thanks for watching!
      Open toe is normally totally fine! Lots of female teachers wear (ugly-ass lemme tell you) wedge sandals and some male teachers even wear Birkenstocks or shitty sandals. Boys always wear socks with them, and girls always wear hose though. It’s probably smart to bring some knee highs or something to wear with the sandals- tho I doubt anyone will say anything if you don’t as long as your foot hygiene is good!! Good question!

  • @ethanamohia
    @ethanamohia 2 года назад +2

    Question!! Are you actually allowed to travel back home for Christmas, as you mentioned in the video?

    • @ADreamInJapan
      @ADreamInJapan  2 года назад

      Hi! If you mean in the middle of corona, travel back to america is possible, but it will be subject to a few things until borders are normally open. Currently, your school or BOE MAY tell you you can't due to whatever corona-related concern. They may tell you, that if you catch corona and get stuck in your country you will burn through your paid leave and be unpaid until return. Some schools may not, and give you special leave. It will depend. But, VISA wise, you are solid. You are a resident, as long as you do the standard proceedures for leaving and reentering you can go home and return to Japan.

  • @hillarym.2086
    @hillarym.2086 3 года назад +1

    why no to vacuum bags?

    • @ADreamInJapan
      @ADreamInJapan  3 года назад

      They are okay for things like puffy jackets but I found I fit wayyyy more with packing cubes.

  • @ducsue751
    @ducsue751 3 года назад +1

    What type of visa does it say on your passport? I've heard that Japan does not offer working visa to US Citizens.

    • @ADreamInJapan
      @ADreamInJapan  3 года назад

      Jet program participants are considered government employed “instructor” so that’s what our visa is. “Instructor “

    • @ADreamInJapan
      @ADreamInJapan  3 года назад

      Hope that helps! Thanks for watching!

  • @paytonrochester800
    @paytonrochester800 2 года назад

    when you stay for more than a year do you actually stay there or do you come back to the US and go back

    • @ADreamInJapan
      @ADreamInJapan  2 года назад

      You stay there, it’s not like you change apartments or anything. You have the option to go home over any break if you want to, but it comes out of your vacation time

  • @deepanshusharma5373
    @deepanshusharma5373 2 года назад

    Hey miss I am from India I have 3 year bachelor degree I want to know I am eligible or not for ALT

    • @ADreamInJapan
      @ADreamInJapan  2 года назад

      Please check the jet programme application rules for correct info, but usually you must have 12 years of education taught in english primarily and a 4 year university degree. I know some people who had English or linguistic backgrounds that go around the 12 year rule, but the 4 year university rule is pretty solid, If you graduated early from a 4 year university, you may be able to submit documents showing that. good luck!

  • @amandabarrett9224
    @amandabarrett9224 3 года назад

    I bought vacuum bags 😭

    • @ADreamInJapan
      @ADreamInJapan  3 года назад +1

      I'm not saying it CAN'T work for you. I brought them too. But they were more annoying than helpful. However, I still use them for storage now! So, not a total waste~!

    • @amandabarrett9224
      @amandabarrett9224 3 года назад

      @@ADreamInJapan what was it like actually going through airport security with them, in both countries?

  • @Saiorcha
    @Saiorcha 2 года назад

    Do you know if Japan has latex free condoms?
    I'm allergic 😅

    • @ADreamInJapan
      @ADreamInJapan  2 года назад

      Uh....I'm sure you can google that, and I would assume they do.

  • @tatiannasamuels6996
    @tatiannasamuels6996 2 года назад +1

    Idk but I trust you lol