Also I realized when I was editing that I didn't put my makeup removing wipes in yet (because I had to order them and they aren't here yet) but those will go in as well so I can take off my makeup before bed on the plane. I hope you enjoyed the video! Can't wait to bring you along for all the adventures!
Thanks for mentioning not to wear or use strong scents on a flight. Most times it’s not malicious but once someone does it it’s too late for those of us that suffer! So thank you again!!
Two things - all bathrooms I visited in Japan had toilet paper, but almost none have paper towels and many did not have a hand dryer either. I brought a little towel in my backpack to dry hands. And, most shops charge for plastic bags and there are virtually no trash cans in public areas so it would be a great idea to take along your little shopping bag to either put purchases in or to carry around trash (empty cups, bottles, wrappers) until you can find a trash can somewhere!
Went in 2017 and can confirm all of this, also grab some paper soap sheets at a don quixote etc because a lot of restrooms also don't have soap though that may have changed since covid
Please, definitely do the follow-up on what you did and didn't use after you return. Those types of videos are eye-opening and oh so thought provoking. Safe travels. Have the best trip ever!
Money savers: A bit of TP in a ziplock bag. Grocery store produce bags for shoes. (Bonus: this allows you to wrap shoes individually to fit it available space.) Carry a washcloth somewhere to use as a hand towel. On a recent trip, I saw people doing this and thought “why didn’t I think of that!?”
One of the best international travel comfort items I’ve ever bought is a tiny Sea to Summit inflatable seat cushion-those seats feel HARD after a while and it saved me on a long flight to Europe
Excellent video. I love the paper copy of important numbers. I take a picture of our suitcases. I always travel with Imodium. I read a tip to put a large ziplock bag in the seat pocket and then put your stuff in there. I bring chocolates for the stewards and stewardesses on a long flight. (Maybe some for me…definitely snacks!!!!). I take Melatonin to calm my nervous flying woes. Bring Tylenol, Bonine and gum.
Thank you! My daughter lives overseas so I've done the long flight several times, but I learned a LOT from this video and the comments (never thought to put a bit of toilet paper in my seat organizer bag). Two items I would like to mention: 1. Travelon has an inexpensive seat organizer back similar to the Monos bag you mention. Has a clear back so you can use your tablet without removing. 2. My doctor recommended a self-inflating lumbar cushion to avoid a rounded back, especially when dozing. Game changer for comfort!!!
I live in Japan! I hope you have a great time! While cash is needed more here than in the US, ever since the pandemic credit cards can be used almost everywhere here now. Also, they don't make you take out liquids at the airport in Japan.
That's a good collection. I'm going on a 7 hour flight in a couple of weeks. My comfort-entertainment items are: headphones, Kindle, Ipad (have streamed series on it), charger for those devices, a small notebook (even though I have an iPad, I like to write notes on paper); I bring one non-bulky jacket in case it gets cold, snacks - lots of wrapped snacks. (Of course I always keep my meds with me. and a travel size toothbrush w toothpaste.). I'll probably buy a neck pillow at the airport. - But my most important items my entertainment ones! - I had a miserable flight a long time ago before iPads and kindles existed. I did a flight to Ireland from the US, and had put my paper book in the side panel of my suitcase, intending to take it out before I checked my suitcase. Well, I forgot to get that book and didn't realize it until I was on the plane. I had to beg for magazines - at least they had magazine back then. So, I'm hyper vigilant to have hours of entertainment because I can't sleep on a plane.
Great video Jen. I just traveled on a 10 hr international flight and all of your info is great. Yes, I used the toilet paper several times. And I bought slippers at the dollar store to wear on the plane and just left them on the plane. Small roll of duct tape-you wouldn’t believe how many times I’ve used it
I am sending my two sons, aged 25 and 22, to Japan for a month in May. My oldest and I went together for two weeks in 2019 and it was amazing! They are total opposites so it will be great or a huge mistake. 😂 If you can work a ryokan stay into your trip it was a memorable highlight as was the Tsukiji fish market in Tokyo; you can easily spend an entire day there sampling incredible eats. You will want to bring home one of those amazing Japanese toilets home with you as once you experience them it is hard to go back!! Part of their college savings was reserved for international travel as we firmly believe it is an important part of their education. I wish you happy travels and cannot wait for the follow up video!
You're such a good parent !! I totally agree 👍 with you !! Traveling abroad makes us realize a lot of things & wiser !! Also more rounded human beings !! I am originally from Tokyo !! I know we do have many great stuff that others don't ,one of them is the Toto toilet with seat warmer feature !! And sound systems for more privacy !! LOL Ryokan is great !! Real authentic ones especially, we need to tip them !! That & kaiseki ryouri ,traditional style full course meals ,we tip them as well .Other than that ,we don't have the customs in Japan. I am very happy to read that you had a wonderful time in Japan !! 👍👍💜🥁🐉🎤🎶✈️💞
The person with the pen on the plane becomes everyone’s friend! I travel with 3 or 4 spare so I can pass them around. One time I was even allowed by others on the plane to get off first even though I was near the middle.
"Memoirs of a Geisha" had me feeling EVERY SORT OF WAY!! Such an incredible story.... dynamic and complex characters... an absolute masterpiece (and I have a high bar for fiction)!
I am so so excited for your trip. I can't wait to follow along with your adventure! 1. thank you so much for mentioning scents, I am one of those people who is very sensitive and it's why i wear a face mask on planes. So many people use strong smelling products on flights. 2. SO smart about using your backpack. I do the same thing because like you said you never know when you will have to use stairs and a backpack helps with free hands. I had to learn this lesson the hard way in China...yikes.
Yeah there’s a balance issue there and a heavy shoulder bag and a heavy suitcase is just not safe or advisable for me. I think we all make that mistake…once.😬😂
Two thumbs up! Thank you Jen for the breakdown of what you’re taking to Japan. My sister and I are going on a tour in May and I’m getting excited/nervous! I’m definitely going to get a pair of compression socks. I’ll bring my Crocs slide-on sandals for the plane and hotel. And thanks for reminder for making a copy of all the numbers you might need! * Please make another video & review what you found really useful really on your trip when you return or things you wished you had brought. That would be super helpful for us. Thank you! I love your channel!!!🥰
You'll also need to take off your shoes in many other places like temples, certain restaurants and stores so make sure you have a nice pair of slip off shoes as well (and wear or bring socks!) Saw so many people sheepishly having to walk around barefoot 🤢
1. I appreciate you continually mentioning that the stuff that you're packing is what works for you what works for somebody else might be different. I feel that a lot of times on social media we see people going " you HAVE to have XXX" , and it's nice to recognize that everyone travels different and may need different things. My best friend had a child on the spectrum and her packing for trips looks WAY different. But it's what works for her. 2. I would love to hear your comments when you're in Tokyo Disney, about whether you think some of the rides there are the same design as rides in the other parks. I believe that it's in Tokyo Disney that the Star wars ride, is exactly the same ride as the guardians of the Galaxy cosmic rewind in Disney world. Different"skin", but same ride design. I also believe that the journey to the center of the Earth ride is the same as the dinosaur ride in animal Kingdom.
I love the idea of compression socks! My hubby and I are in our 60s and hoping to fly to Hawaii (from the east coast) in the next yr or so and I am so going to wear compression socks! Thanks for that great tip!😊
I'm excited for your Delta review of the new premium seating. I have that booked for my trip home from Greece this summer. We splurged on the Delta one suites for the way there because it's my b day, but I'm very curious how the new tier is. I hope you have a wonderful trip! I'd love to visit Japan some day, it's on the list. Great tips, I made notes!
Sounds like you are prepared for a great trip. I love the “to feel human”. I frequently do 9+ hour drives and anymore I have my essential ( eyedrops, night moisturizer and chapstick) to make me feel human. Have a wonderful time.
Hi Lady! I watched your video for the very first time and it happened to be you talking about visiting Japan, I am happy to see you are excited to come to my country. Also you dont need to worry bout wearing mask in crowds since you are just visiting here. Basically in Tokyo,you can find any items you want if you arent too picky bout getting specific brands. Whats your plan like?I am curious where you guys going. Safe flight and enjoy your stay in here!
I'm really looking forward to your videos from this trip! I was expecting the shawl to be in your bag! I also have the Riveria Resort case, and I love it! Enjoy your trip!!
Hi, Jen. I came across your video and your GOING TO JAPAN title caught my eye. LOL! Excited to see that you’re going to Japan. My whole family lives in Tokyo. I was just there last fall after 3 years of not being able to go. Looks like you are well prepared…and I learn something from you (toothbrush product)! Actually, my husband is there now…it’s warm. #FamilyBusiness He’s been going up + down the main island (Honshu) using the JR Pass + enjoying the last of the cherry blossoms. #Jealous Some Comments (sorry so long): SUICA IC Card - great to have! Some vending machines, taxis, and convenience stores will accept payment. Mask - good idea to wear them in busy + crowded areas. But don’t worry if you run out...they have ALL KINDS of MASKS. When you go shopping, you’ll be amazed. LOL! #MaskCountry Prescription glasses - get one done in Japan (ie. JINS). I got 2 pairs in 40 mins. + under $100 (well, I have bought one on sale). Liquids - keep your liquids in a bag. I’m PreTSA but in Japan, I had to pull the bag out when coming back to the US. Take your passport when you’re shopping = duty-free YES for slip-on shoes. In case, you have to take your shoes off in places. Disposable slippers = we get them from some planes + Japanese hotels. good for those plane bathrooms. We throw them away on the plane, after landing. Public bathroom = bring paper tissue +/or handkerchief (when I was there last fall, all the hand dryers were closed due to the Pandemic…not sure about now with limits being lifted). So sorry this comment is LONG! I'm going to subscribe + enjoy Japan through your eyes :) Safe Travels to you all! ~MargieH fm Chicago
Margie you're so kind to leave such a thoughtful comment! Thank you! Yes, I keep meaning to throw a small towel in my bag as I had heard that about the hand drying situation. OMG on the eye glasses! I will bring my prescription which I never would have thought of! So smart. And YES thank you for the confirmation about the liquids. You just never know with international travel and I figured it was better to err on the safe side and be a total "rule follower" LOL. I'm so glad to have you here! Oh and yes, I am totally stalking the weather and it is all over the place - I haven't made my final clothing decisions but looking like it's going to be warm weather for sure. Thanks again!
@@JoyfulLivingwithJenLefforge It's a tad humid but I understand you live in GA so you know humid. LOL! We used to live in Dunwoody in the late 60s - my dad opened up a Panasonic facility in Norcross. Also, I think there's a JINS in the Tokyo Station area. Make sure to see the Marunouchi side of Tokyo Station...the brick facade is BEAUTIFUL + a 15 min walk to the Imperial Palace grounds....OK, I'll stop typing now...LOL!!
Lovely video, definitely recommend a change of undies and top or shorts when travelling long haul, a friend who's cabin crew recommended it, you walk off the plane feeling like a different person. That's why they provide jammies in the expensive seats!
How exciting!!! So looking forward to following along. Japan will be magical! I pulled a 14 hour flight on Korean Air Seoul to Atlanta with a new-to-me 5-year-old in the last row. She was claustrophobic. It was a long flight for the two of us and everyone nearby! 😊 Movie on loop since baby wouldn't tolerate changing it was "Pocahontas" in Korean.
Oh gosh I love how organized you are because I try to be that way, too. I have a 9+ hour flight coming up and I have so much of what you have, on my packing list, but you still gave me some extra ideas. Thank you! And yes, just being on the plane is so exciting isn’t it?! Hope your trip is wonderful!
OMG i love how prepared you are, its good to see there are others like me out there😅(i separate my clothes one month before a trip or i have nightmares, literally. This was so helpful I will be traveling to Canada in june from Honduras. thank you and have a great trip.
I have the Travelon version of the neck pillow - I put a large scrunchie on it to keep it together and from opening up - LOVE that pillow I’ve had it for 5 plus years
OMG I'm planning a trip to Japan next year this same time, will be on an island hopping cruise ending at Tokyo Disney . sooooooo excited for your travel vlogs, can't wait for the 411 !
Thanks for taking the time to put the links for our reference. I was going to ask which version of the Bose headphones you bought. But you’ve got it there. Hope it’s an amazing journey.
Thid is coming at a great time for me! We are booked on an Oceania cruise that starts in Bangkok and ends in Tokyo. We will have about 5 stops in Japan. I am so excited! Ours leaves in the first part of June and is 18 days long. We are flying in premium economy as business class was going to cost almost $40,000 for both of us. We’re 85 and 77. This was on our bucket list. I will love to see what you’re taking and how it works out. This will help me a lot with my packing! Thanks, Jen.
I promise to give you all the details! And holy crud buckets that’s a lot of money for business. I think you made a great choice! That trip sounds amazing.
dude, you will be so happy with the slippers.. HAHAHA i always take slippers everywhere i go because i tend to not wear shoes indoors/inside the room so.. um ya.
This was so helpful. Can’t wait to see how you made out with everything. Memoirs of a Geshia is a great book! Hope that your trip was amazing. Have to catch up.
Great video of what you need for comfort in flight. I also take my own lightweight blankie that my feet fit into..it folds up to almost nothing and fits in my backpack next to my back! I too wear contacts and take a small TSA compliant bottle of sterile saline solution. DGL (buy at heath food store) is a life saver for "gas" on flights. Having been a flight attendant for years, there is nothing worse than seeing people bent over in pain with gas....this is an enzyme that works right away.
Another great video, Jen! All kinds of useful info. Especially having the list of important numbers. Have a wonderful trip and I look forward to a big recap when you return. Safe travels!
I just brought one of those head bands earphones that you can also use as a sleep mask. Easy to pack and wireless pairs with your device. I also travel with Fusion slippers. They take up no room in my bag, you can put the in a empty space in your bag. Japan sounds like a really fun trip.
Tokyo - hope you enjoyed your trip! It’s correctly pronounced “toh-kyo” rather than what I frequently hear “toe-key-oh.” Might be difficult for most Americans to say unless one has taken Japanese language classes. Monos Metro Folio Kit(?) - I’m interested how you fit all those items in the bag, would’ve liked to see the inside of the bag w everything in it. But seems like a good bag! I like your useful tips and started Subscribing. Thanks.
Thank you for these amazing ideas which I will apply when we fly from the UK to Florida in August 😃 have an amazing time in Japan and can’t wait to hear all about it 😃😃🥰🥰xxx
You’ll love that eye mask. It’s the one I take traveling, too. It’s so soft and gives you complete blackness. It’s very cozy and sort of triggers “bedtime” for my eyes.
jen-i adore you and your content and hope your trip to japan is everything you have dreamed of! just a couple of fun tips for long, long haul flights: i always pack a couple of doggie poop bags for any wrappers/tissues/trash i may accumulate during the flight....the flight crew loves me for it! i know you want to wear your cute and cuddly jumpsuit but even in business class the bathrooms are disgusting after 12 hours....you may want to re-think that one? and if any of your listeners are curious the anker noise-canceling headphones are awesome, too! have an incredible trip and we will all look forward to hearing about it!
I took a 14.5 hr flight from Frankfurt, to Los Angeles. Trust me I wanted a parachute to drop down into Oregon. Especially that flight with a first time flyer who only left her seat 2x for the restroom. Now I sit on the aisle, and my husband at the window. Have only once someone in the middle seat on 3 by 3 seating arrangement, on a sold out flight. Then we just trade the aisle out. As an autistic individual, i am so thankful that you are using non scented products. I am hypersensitive to smell. I so want to go to Japan, but that is to get stationary. I cannot wait until we see your videos of this trip when you upload them. Have a safe flight and that you and your son take care!
I am curious how much is the weight of your bag. I like the many great tips from this video. I pack my back pack too heavy but I also bring physical books and computers. I like the idea of a Kindle instead. That should reduce some of the weight.
My husband purchased an eye mask for me with rechargeable wireless headphones imbedded! I haven't tried them on a long flight yet. I love the packable totes and duffel bags to use once I've arrived at my destination. They pack down into a tiny pouch and can be purchased everywhere these days!
I hope you have a wonderful trip! I can’t wait to see the travel vlogs. I would love to travel to Japan someday, it looks like such a beautiful and interesting place. Happy travels!
Hi Jen! Thank you for a great video! I am very excited for you! Enjoy yourself….question….do you take out travel insurance? I am hearing about that a lot, especially in the times we are in. I don’t travel much, so any information would be appreciated. I was curious of your take on that. Thanks! Safe flight and be well! 💕
@@JoyfulLivingwithJenLefforge Yes, I think so too. My husband had emergency open heart surgery and we lost a lot of value in our flights and Disney tickets. I need to look into that the next time I travel. Thank you for responding to my question. Be well! 💕
you travel think like i do! so excited for you and looking forward to hearing about your trip. (re:copy of passport...came in handy when my passport went missing in namibia 😳)
😂 I have just bought slippers for my 10hour flight on Sunday. I like my comforts. I wipe the bottom with a antibacterial wipe before I put them in their little bag. I too love to have everything that I may need but also may not use.
Could you please share with me the link of your backpack? I am trying to decide whether I should get the everywhere bag or a backpack to travel with the bigger carry on. Thank you!
So excited for you and excited to see your videos about Japan! I'm sure you will have an AMAZING time!! I would love to see a follow up video on what you actually did and didn't use during the flight. My recent longest flight ever was to the Philippines, 15+ hours and as someone who has anxiety, I didn't know how I was going to survive it. But it honestly wasn't as bad as I had anticipated. The one thing that really sucked though was that Philippines Airline doesn't use standard ports for audio in their entertainment system. 😭 So I couldn't use my Airfly, Bose, or airpods with it. It required their own two pronged headphones that were terrible. I was SO bummed! I went to Japan in 2019 and you'll find a majority of Japanese people are mask wearers. It's like they've just always known how GROSS people can be and don't want their germs LOL I don't blame them and I now feel the same!!!
I take HotHands Insole Foot Warmers with me. Each packet will last 9 hours once opened, and they help me to not freeze on long flights. When my feet are not icy, I can relax and even sleep on planes. (Don't forget to pack some for the return flight.)
This is something I hadn't heard of in ANY of the other videos I've watched about long-haul flights! My feet get cold so easily and I can't sleep with cold feet. Thanks so much for your comment!
So exciting! I can’t wait to see any other videos you share about Japan! And also, yes, PLEASE DO NOT wear scents on an airplane. As some with asthma and allergies, it can make me so very sick.
Pen story time! In 2013 I traveled with my then boyfriend to Japan. We went through customs separately, I went first. Once you were through, you couldn‘t see back into the line because of a wall/angle change. I waited, and waited, and waited. 20min and my only thought was „how did I possibly lose the 6‘2 guy in Japan?“ and „Crap. He has all the hotel information“. He finally pops out, turns out he tried to fill out a customs form with a pencil and he got sent back to redo it. I still tease him any time he has to fill something official out. You are going to have an awesome time!
I don’t remember missing toilet paper being a problem in Japan but in China and Hong Kong it was. I was glad I read up about it. Being prepared I allowed me to share in our group the first outing, after that women were bringing some from the hotel.
Hi Jen, I really enjoyed your video because it has helped me figure out my own carry-on necessities. Wondering if you could answer some questions for me. Maybe some of your viewers can respond as well. Is your backpack considered your "personal item" or "carry-on"? Does your Away backpack fit comfortably under the seat in front of you and do you know if the new style of the Away backpack has similar dimensions to the one you have? Most airlines do not list dimensions for personal items, only carry-ons. I am confused as to what size bag I should bring for my personal item. Thank you and have a great trip to Japan! Can't wait to watch your Japan travel vlog!
YES the new version is similar in size and YES it will fit underneath the seat in front of you! And both - I will carry on this and my Away bigger carry on. The roller bag will go in the overhead and the backpack will go under the seat. Great questions and YES it is confusing!
@@JoyfulLivingwithJenLefforge This really clears it up for me. It's a Delta flight too. I know from watching your videos how familiar you are with Delta😊 Thank you!
it appears that Away is no longer selling that particular backpack - pity. I have the smaller one, but it is not suitable for this type of item - better as a daybag. I do have the 2 Everywhere bags - and I love them both. The older version I prefer for getting into when it's under the seat, the newer one is more difficult to open when you are seated - unless you are in biz class.
Those slippers look a-game! Very curious to hear how the new Delta class goes. I also recommend looking up the Washington Post's interview with Mineko Iwasaki, whose story provides much of the basis of Memoirs of a Geisha. A lot of it was, if you'll pardon the phrase, lost in translation, and she has a chance there to fill in some important context, as well as talk about what, culturally, Golden just plain got wrong.
If your passport is in your purse where do you keep your copy of it? Or for that matter where do you keep any copies of documents you typically need to carry on your person?
I have to say thank you for your allergies and migraines comment! I’m a sufferer of both and it’s unbelievable at times what people put on theme selves with scents.
Also I realized when I was editing that I didn't put my makeup removing wipes in yet (because I had to order them and they aren't here yet) but those will go in as well so I can take off my makeup before bed on the plane. I hope you enjoyed the video! Can't wait to bring you along for all the adventures!
Can you also please link the compression socks?
@@alaskayoung7476 Sure here you go bit.ly/411JEKF
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Thanks for mentioning not to wear or use strong scents on a flight. Most times it’s not malicious but once someone does it it’s too late for those of us that suffer! So thank you again!!
You're welcome!
Or those that have not worn any deodorant!
Two things - all bathrooms I visited in Japan had toilet paper, but almost none have paper towels and many did not have a hand dryer either. I brought a little towel in my backpack to dry hands. And, most shops charge for plastic bags and there are virtually no trash cans in public areas so it would be a great idea to take along your little shopping bag to either put purchases in or to carry around trash (empty cups, bottles, wrappers) until you can find a trash can somewhere!
Went in 2017 and can confirm all of this, also grab some paper soap sheets at a don quixote etc because a lot of restrooms also don't have soap though that may have changed since covid
A gallon zip lock in the shopping bag for trash keeps your purchases clean and dry.
I've been back a month from a trip to Japan and that is so true Ivy. They always had soap but no towel! Even higher end places.
@@janemaber5420 Must be an Asia thing, same thing in Thailand, Malaysia and some places in Singapore.
Please, definitely do the follow-up on what you did and didn't use after you return. Those types of videos are eye-opening and oh so thought provoking. Safe travels. Have the best trip ever!
Money savers: A bit of TP in a ziplock bag. Grocery store produce bags for shoes. (Bonus: this allows you to wrap shoes individually to fit it available space.) Carry a washcloth somewhere to use as a hand towel. On a recent trip, I saw people doing this and thought “why didn’t I think of that!?”
One of the best international travel comfort items I’ve ever bought is a tiny Sea to Summit inflatable seat cushion-those seats feel HARD after a while and it saved me on a long flight to Europe
Excellent video. I love the paper copy of important numbers. I take a picture of our suitcases. I always travel with Imodium. I read a tip to put a large ziplock bag in the seat pocket and then put your stuff in there. I bring chocolates for the stewards and stewardesses on a long flight. (Maybe some for me…definitely snacks!!!!). I take Melatonin to calm my nervous flying woes. Bring Tylenol, Bonine and gum.
Thank you! My daughter lives overseas so I've done the long flight several times, but I learned a LOT from this video and the comments (never thought to put a bit of toilet paper in my seat organizer bag). Two items I would like to mention: 1. Travelon has an inexpensive seat organizer back similar to the Monos bag you mention. Has a clear back so you can use your tablet without removing. 2. My doctor recommended a self-inflating lumbar cushion to avoid a rounded back, especially when dozing. Game changer for comfort!!!
I live in Japan! I hope you have a great time!
While cash is needed more here than in the US, ever since the pandemic credit cards can be used almost everywhere here now. Also, they don't make you take out liquids at the airport in Japan.
That’s very helpful! Thank you so much! We are very much looking forward to our stay.
One of the best travel videos I've seen. I'll watch this one again so I can make my packing list. Thank you!
What a lovely comment! Thank you so much. So glad it was helpful.
That's a good collection. I'm going on a 7 hour flight in a couple of weeks. My comfort-entertainment items are: headphones, Kindle, Ipad (have streamed series on it), charger for those devices, a small notebook (even though I have an iPad, I like to write notes on paper); I bring one non-bulky jacket in case it gets cold, snacks - lots of wrapped snacks. (Of course I always keep my meds with me. and a travel size toothbrush w toothpaste.). I'll probably buy a neck pillow at the airport. - But my most important items my entertainment ones! - I had a miserable flight a long time ago before iPads and kindles existed. I did a flight to Ireland from the US, and had put my paper book in the side panel of my suitcase, intending to take it out before I checked my suitcase. Well, I forgot to get that book and didn't realize it until I was on the plane. I had to beg for magazines - at least they had magazine back then. So, I'm hyper vigilant to have hours of entertainment because I can't sleep on a plane.
Great video Jen. I just traveled on a 10 hr international flight and all of your info is great. Yes, I used the toilet paper several times. And I bought slippers at the dollar store to wear on the plane and just left them on the plane. Small roll of duct tape-you wouldn’t believe how many times I’ve used it
I love my kindle paperwhite and after eight years, my husband finally let me get him one. He loves his as well!
I am sending my two sons, aged 25 and 22, to Japan for a month in May. My oldest and I went together for two weeks in 2019 and it was amazing! They are total opposites so it will be great or a huge mistake. 😂
If you can work a ryokan stay into your trip it was a memorable highlight as was the Tsukiji fish market in Tokyo; you can easily spend an entire day there sampling incredible eats. You will want to bring home one of those amazing Japanese toilets home with you as once you experience them it is hard to go back!!
Part of their college savings was reserved for international travel as we firmly believe it is an important part of their education. I wish you happy travels and cannot wait for the follow up video!
You're such a good parent !! I totally agree 👍 with you !! Traveling abroad makes us realize a lot of things & wiser !! Also more rounded human beings !! I am originally from Tokyo !! I know we do have many great stuff that others don't ,one of them is the Toto toilet with seat warmer feature !! And sound systems for more privacy !! LOL
Ryokan is great !! Real authentic ones especially, we need to tip them !! That & kaiseki ryouri ,traditional style full course meals ,we tip them as well .Other than that ,we don't have the customs in Japan. I am very happy to read that you had a wonderful time in Japan !! 👍👍💜🥁🐉🎤🎶✈️💞
Yeeeeesssss the Ryokan was the highlight of our trip!! 😍🫶🏼
@@CookieDr007 Very glad to hear that !! 👍👍💜🥁🐉🎤🎶✈️🇯🇵💞
Toto bidet toilets are the best!
But you’ll need to install an electrical outlet near the toilet.
The person with the pen on the plane becomes everyone’s friend! I travel with 3 or 4 spare so I can pass them around. One time I was even allowed by others on the plane to get off first even though I was near the middle.
Thanks!
Wow thank you so much, Lynn!!!❤️
"Memoirs of a Geisha" had me feeling EVERY SORT OF WAY!! Such an incredible story.... dynamic and complex characters... an absolute masterpiece (and I have a high bar for fiction)!
I'm a huge fan of good fiction and I have no idea how I never read it! Thought it would be a superb escape to take me away for a bit on the plane.
I confirm it was an excellent novel.
I am so so excited for your trip. I can't wait to follow along with your adventure!
1. thank you so much for mentioning scents, I am one of those people who is very sensitive and it's why i wear a face mask on planes. So many people use strong smelling products on flights.
2. SO smart about using your backpack. I do the same thing because like you said you never know when you will have to use stairs and a backpack helps with free hands. I had to learn this lesson the hard way in China...yikes.
Yeah there’s a balance issue there and a heavy shoulder bag and a heavy suitcase is just not safe or advisable for me. I think we all make that mistake…once.😬😂
Two thumbs up! Thank you Jen for the breakdown of what you’re taking to Japan. My sister and I are going on a tour in May and I’m getting excited/nervous! I’m definitely going to get a pair of compression socks. I’ll bring my Crocs slide-on sandals for the plane and hotel. And thanks for reminder for making a copy of all the numbers you might need!
* Please make another video & review what you found really useful really on your trip when you return or things you wished you had brought. That would be super helpful for us. Thank you! I love your channel!!!🥰
Will do, Susan!! Thank you for your kind words!
You'll also need to take off your shoes in many other places like temples, certain restaurants and stores so make sure you have a nice pair of slip off shoes as well (and wear or bring socks!) Saw so many people sheepishly having to walk around barefoot 🤢
1. I appreciate you continually mentioning that the stuff that you're packing is what works for you what works for somebody else might be different. I feel that a lot of times on social media we see people going " you HAVE to have XXX" , and it's nice to recognize that everyone travels different and may need different things. My best friend had a child on the spectrum and her packing for trips looks WAY different. But it's what works for her.
2. I would love to hear your comments when you're in Tokyo Disney, about whether you think some of the rides there are the same design as rides in the other parks. I believe that it's in Tokyo Disney that the Star wars ride, is exactly the same ride as the guardians of the Galaxy cosmic rewind in Disney world. Different"skin", but same ride design. I also believe that the journey to the center of the Earth ride is the same as the dinosaur ride in animal Kingdom.
I love the idea of compression socks! My hubby and I are in our 60s and hoping to fly to Hawaii (from the east coast) in the next yr or so and I am so going to wear compression socks! Thanks for that great tip!😊
I'm excited for your Delta review of the new premium seating. I have that booked for my trip home from Greece this summer. We splurged on the Delta one suites for the way there because it's my b day, but I'm very curious how the new tier is. I hope you have a wonderful trip! I'd love to visit Japan some day, it's on the list. Great tips, I made notes!
Happy planning for Greece!!
I’m helping my son prepare for a long haul flight to Germany and your tips and gear ideas are very helpful.
Great video Jen! Can you please link the slippers? I think that’s a great idea.
Sounds like you are prepared for a great trip. I love the “to feel human”. I frequently do 9+ hour drives and anymore I have my essential ( eyedrops, night moisturizer and chapstick) to make me feel human. Have a wonderful time.
It’s good to have the creature comforts!
Hi Lady!
I watched your video for the very first time and it happened to be you talking about visiting Japan,
I am happy to see you are excited to come to my country.
Also you dont need to worry bout wearing mask in crowds since you are just visiting here.
Basically in Tokyo,you can find any items you want if you arent too picky bout getting specific brands.
Whats your plan like?I am curious where you guys going.
Safe flight and enjoy your stay in here!
I'm really looking forward to your videos from this trip! I was expecting the shawl to be in your bag! I also have the Riveria Resort case, and I love it! Enjoy your trip!!
I will be wearing it so it doesn't go in the bag!
Woo Hoo! Sounds like an amazing trip! I can't wait to follow your adventures!
Love your kindle case. I have the same one for my passport and my tablet. I'm in love with this pattern.
I’m so excited for your trip and can’t wait to hear all about it
I have that exact pattern for my little nylon fold up tote!
Thank you for mentioning medication restrictions. I had not even thought about that. Added a visit to my physician to my to do list.
I'm headed to Tokyo in 2 days. This is such a great video. Gave me ideas on things i didn't think about. Thank you so much
Glad it was helpful!
So looking forward to your thoughts on Tokyo. That's my dream trip that I am in the very early stages of planning for.
Thank you so much! We are very excited!
Hi, Jen. I came across your video and your GOING TO JAPAN title caught my eye. LOL! Excited to see that you’re going to Japan. My whole family lives in Tokyo. I was just there last fall after 3 years of not being able to go. Looks like you are well prepared…and I learn something from you (toothbrush product)! Actually, my husband is there now…it’s warm. #FamilyBusiness He’s been going up + down the main island (Honshu) using the JR Pass + enjoying the last of the cherry blossoms. #Jealous
Some Comments (sorry so long):
SUICA IC Card - great to have! Some vending machines, taxis, and convenience stores will accept payment.
Mask - good idea to wear them in busy + crowded areas. But don’t worry if you run out...they have ALL KINDS of MASKS. When you go shopping, you’ll be amazed. LOL! #MaskCountry
Prescription glasses - get one done in Japan (ie. JINS). I got 2 pairs in 40 mins. + under $100 (well, I have bought one on sale).
Liquids - keep your liquids in a bag. I’m PreTSA but in Japan, I had to pull the bag out when coming back to the US.
Take your passport when you’re shopping = duty-free
YES for slip-on shoes. In case, you have to take your shoes off in places.
Disposable slippers = we get them from some planes + Japanese hotels. good for those plane bathrooms. We throw them away on the plane, after landing.
Public bathroom = bring paper tissue +/or handkerchief (when I was there last fall, all the hand dryers were closed due to the Pandemic…not sure about now with limits being lifted).
So sorry this comment is LONG! I'm going to subscribe + enjoy Japan through your eyes :) Safe Travels to you all! ~MargieH fm Chicago
Margie you're so kind to leave such a thoughtful comment! Thank you! Yes, I keep meaning to throw a small towel in my bag as I had heard that about the hand drying situation. OMG on the eye glasses! I will bring my prescription which I never would have thought of! So smart. And YES thank you for the confirmation about the liquids. You just never know with international travel and I figured it was better to err on the safe side and be a total "rule follower" LOL. I'm so glad to have you here! Oh and yes, I am totally stalking the weather and it is all over the place - I haven't made my final clothing decisions but looking like it's going to be warm weather for sure. Thanks again!
@@JoyfulLivingwithJenLefforge It's a tad humid but I understand you live in GA so you know humid. LOL! We used to live in Dunwoody in the late 60s - my dad opened up a Panasonic facility in Norcross. Also, I think there's a JINS in the Tokyo Station area. Make sure to see the Marunouchi side of Tokyo Station...the brick facade is BEAUTIFUL + a 15 min walk to the Imperial Palace grounds....OK, I'll stop typing now...LOL!!
Lovely video, definitely recommend a change of undies and top or shorts when travelling long haul, a friend who's cabin crew recommended it, you walk off the plane feeling like a different person. That's why they provide jammies in the expensive seats!
How exciting!!! So looking forward to following along. Japan will be magical! I pulled a 14 hour flight on Korean Air Seoul to Atlanta with a new-to-me 5-year-old in the last row. She was claustrophobic. It was a long flight for the two of us and everyone nearby! 😊 Movie on loop since baby wouldn't tolerate changing it was "Pocahontas" in Korean.
I love the "new to me 5 year old". That made me laugh and also that's lovely.
I am the same with shoes...I put on my compression socks and slippers when I get on the plane. No matter how long the flight is.
Those slippers look so comfortable, that’s a great idea. I hope your flights go well and I can’t wait to hear all about it!
Thank you so much, Lauren!
Oh gosh I love how organized you are because I try to be that way, too. I have a 9+ hour flight coming up and I have so much of what you have, on my packing list, but you still gave me some extra ideas. Thank you! And yes, just being on the plane is so exciting isn’t it?! Hope your trip is wonderful!
OMG i love how prepared you are, its good to see there are others like me out there😅(i separate my clothes one month before a trip or i have nightmares, literally. This was so helpful I will be traveling to Canada in june from Honduras. thank you and have a great trip.
Yes, clothing needs to happen today or tomorrow and I have so many things laid out but was waiting to finalize based on weather. It's a whole thing!
I have the Travelon version of the neck pillow - I put a large scrunchie on it to keep it together and from opening up - LOVE that pillow I’ve had it for 5 plus years
OMG I'm planning a trip to Japan next year this same time, will be on an island hopping cruise ending at Tokyo Disney . sooooooo excited for your travel vlogs, can't wait for the 411 !
That sounds amazing, Nancy!
Thanks for taking the time to put the links for our reference. I was going to ask which version of the Bose headphones you bought. But you’ve got it there. Hope it’s an amazing journey.
My pleasure!
Safe travels and enjoy 😊
Thid is coming at a great time for me! We are booked on an Oceania cruise that starts in Bangkok and ends in Tokyo. We will have about 5 stops in Japan. I am so excited! Ours leaves in the first part of June and is 18 days long. We are flying in premium economy as business class was going to cost almost $40,000 for both of us. We’re 85 and 77. This was on our bucket list. I will love to see what you’re taking and how it works out. This will help me a lot with my packing! Thanks, Jen.
I promise to give you all the details! And holy crud buckets that’s a lot of money for business. I think you made a great choice! That trip sounds amazing.
dude, you will be so happy with the slippers.. HAHAHA i always take slippers everywhere i go because i tend to not wear shoes indoors/inside the room so.. um ya.
So excited for the slippers!
This was so helpful. Can’t wait to see how you made out with everything. Memoirs of a Geshia is a great book! Hope that your trip was amazing. Have to catch up.
Great video of what you need for comfort in flight. I also take my own lightweight blankie that my feet fit into..it folds up to almost nothing and fits in my backpack next to my back! I too wear contacts and take a small TSA compliant bottle of sterile saline solution. DGL (buy at heath food store) is a life saver for "gas" on flights. Having been a flight attendant for years, there is nothing worse than seeing people bent over in pain with gas....this is an enzyme that works right away.
Okay, I absolutely love your new slippers for your flight! I swear, you think of everything, which is good!! I’m so excited for this trip, Jen!!
Thanks, Coral!!! I doubt I’ve thought of everything but we know how I love to be as comfortable as possible.😂❤️
Another great video, Jen! All kinds of useful info. Especially having the list of important numbers.
Have a wonderful trip and I look forward to a big recap when you return. Safe travels!
Perfect timing for this video! Leaving for Japan in 12 days!! Thank you for these great tips!
I've been to Korea twice, and the flight is challenging, but sooooo worth it! Have a wonderful time 😊
Thank you so much, Stephanie!
Have a wonderful fabulous time in Japan. Cannot wait to hear all about your trip. 💖
Too funny I have the same cover for my kindle paperwhite. I'm excited to hear about your trip when you return.
I just brought one of those head bands earphones that you can also use as a sleep mask. Easy to pack and wireless pairs with your device. I also travel with Fusion slippers. They take up no room in my bag, you can put the in a empty space in your bag. Japan sounds like a really fun trip.
Tokyo - hope you enjoyed your trip!
It’s correctly pronounced “toh-kyo” rather than what I frequently hear “toe-key-oh.” Might be difficult for most Americans to say unless one has taken Japanese language classes.
Monos Metro Folio Kit(?) - I’m interested how you fit all those items in the bag, would’ve liked to see the inside of the bag w everything in it.
But seems like a good bag!
I like your useful tips and started Subscribing.
Thanks.
Bless you and thanks for these videos
Thank you for these amazing ideas which I will apply when we fly from the UK to Florida in August 😃 have an amazing time in Japan and can’t wait to hear all about it 😃😃🥰🥰xxx
I am excited to watch your flight. I am looking at premium select from Oregon to Italy. I want to know how it is.
You’ll love that eye mask. It’s the one I take traveling, too. It’s so soft and gives you complete blackness. It’s very cozy and sort of triggers “bedtime” for my eyes.
YES so happy to hear the positive review!
I had saved this video until I got a chance to watch. What an amazing trip, I love this video!
Oh I'm so glad, Natalie! Thank you!
LOVE your SLIPPERs for the FLIGHT 🛫
Great idea ..for long flight ENJOY
jen-i adore you and your content and hope your trip to japan is everything you have dreamed of! just a couple of fun tips for long, long haul flights: i always pack a couple of doggie poop bags for any wrappers/tissues/trash i may accumulate during the flight....the flight crew loves me for it! i know you want to wear your cute and cuddly jumpsuit but even in business class the bathrooms are disgusting after 12 hours....you may want to re-think that one? and if any of your listeners are curious the anker noise-canceling headphones are awesome, too! have an incredible trip and we will all look forward to hearing about it!
I took a 14.5 hr flight from Frankfurt, to Los Angeles. Trust me I wanted a parachute to drop down into Oregon. Especially that flight with a first time flyer who only left her seat 2x for the restroom. Now I sit on the aisle, and my husband at the window. Have only once someone in the middle seat on 3 by 3 seating arrangement, on a sold out flight. Then we just trade the aisle out.
As an autistic individual, i am so thankful that you are using non scented products. I am hypersensitive to smell. I so want to go to Japan, but that is to get stationary. I cannot wait until we see your videos of this trip when you upload them. Have a safe flight and that you and your son take care!
The stationary stores….hmmmm….dreamy. ❤️❤️❤️
I am curious how much is the weight of your bag. I like the many great tips from this video. I pack my back pack too heavy but I also bring physical books and computers. I like the idea of a Kindle instead. That should reduce some of the weight.
@kesei.473
I bring a book of shorter stories, that way, if I don't read it all, it is ok. I plan to leave it behind when I pack to go home. 😊
I have the same eReader case! I love it!
Have a great trip!
For $20 I didn’t have huge expectations but it’s been fantastic!
I just got that one for my upcoming trip to Asia---so nice
My husband purchased an eye mask for me with rechargeable wireless headphones imbedded! I haven't tried them on a long flight yet. I love the packable totes and duffel bags to use once I've arrived at my destination. They pack down into a tiny pouch and can be purchased everywhere these days!
I hope you have a wonderful trip! I can’t wait to see the travel vlogs. I would love to travel to Japan someday, it looks like such a beautiful and interesting place. Happy travels!
Thank you, Nicole! We can’t wait!
Hi Jen! Thank you for a great video! I am very excited for you! Enjoy yourself….question….do you take out travel insurance? I am hearing about that a lot, especially in the times we are in. I don’t travel much, so any information would be appreciated. I was curious of your take on that. Thanks! Safe flight and be well! 💕
I always do for cruises and yes we did for our flights. Great question and I think it’s a wise idea!
@@JoyfulLivingwithJenLefforge Yes, I think so too. My husband had emergency open heart surgery and we lost a lot of value in our flights and Disney tickets. I need to look into that the next time I travel. Thank you for responding to my question. Be well! 💕
I take the complimentary disposable slippers when I go to hotels (Hilton, Sheraton, Meliá, Westin) and I save them for long haul flights.
So smart!
you travel think like i do! so excited for you and looking forward to hearing about your trip. (re:copy of passport...came in handy when my passport went missing in namibia 😳)
Thanks for this video! Which backpack are you using?
Thanks for video. What set was blue bag part of?
😂 I have just bought slippers for my 10hour flight on Sunday. I like my comforts. I wipe the bottom with a antibacterial wipe before I put them in their little bag. I too love to have everything that I may need but also may not use.
I mean, we like what we like, Emma! Love it!
Have a wonderful trip!
Do u ever discuss travel insurance? It is quite significant.
Not something I focus on but definitely something people should research on their own depending on their circumstances.
Could you please share with me the link of your backpack? I am trying to decide whether I should get the everywhere bag or a backpack to travel with the bigger carry on. Thank you!
Great video. I’m so excited for the Japan trip videos. ❤️😘
I hope I can do it justice!
12 hours , oh my gosh. Try travelling to Europe (or almost anywhere) from Australia!!! 16 hours on the horizon next week from Oz to LA!!
Thanks for watching!
Your Paper-white case is by Vincent van Gogh
My iPad dropped the word "design". Sorry.
I was going to say nope it’s definitely by Amazon.😂😂😂
I can’t wait until you tell us about Japan!
Thanks, Lisa! We are so excited!
Where do you get those small rolls of travel toilet paper?
They carry them at Target in the travel section!
So excited for you and excited to see your videos about Japan! I'm sure you will have an AMAZING time!! I would love to see a follow up video on what you actually did and didn't use during the flight. My recent longest flight ever was to the Philippines, 15+ hours and as someone who has anxiety, I didn't know how I was going to survive it. But it honestly wasn't as bad as I had anticipated. The one thing that really sucked though was that Philippines Airline doesn't use standard ports for audio in their entertainment system. 😭 So I couldn't use my Airfly, Bose, or airpods with it. It required their own two pronged headphones that were terrible. I was SO bummed!
I went to Japan in 2019 and you'll find a majority of Japanese people are mask wearers. It's like they've just always known how GROSS people can be and don't want their germs LOL I don't blame them and I now feel the same!!!
Yes totally and that was true even prior to the pandemic as well for sure!
Hahaha ! 😆 You're right !! We wear masks during winters / springs there in Japan ,as well as whenever we catch a cold/ flue ! 👍💜🥁🐉🎤🎶✈️💞
I take HotHands Insole Foot Warmers with me. Each packet will last 9 hours once opened, and they help me to not freeze on long flights. When my feet are not icy, I can relax and even sleep on planes. (Don't forget to pack some for the return flight.)
That's actually brilliant and I have some from when I was a marathon runner.
This is something I hadn't heard of in ANY of the other videos I've watched about long-haul flights! My feet get cold so easily and I can't sleep with cold feet. Thanks so much for your comment!
Thank you! I watched your video last night. I checked my passport today and saw it wasn't signed 🤣
The kindle fire is -not- an ereader. it's a tablet like a ipad.
Hi! I don’t have the Kindle fire i have the kindle paper white
So exciting! I can’t wait to see any other videos you share about Japan! And also, yes, PLEASE DO NOT wear scents on an airplane. As some with asthma and allergies, it can make me so very sick.
You’re for sure not alone in this, Corrie! Thank you for watching!
Perfect Seinfeld reference! 😂 Safe travels.
Omg I was so worried nobody would get it 😂😂😂
@@JoyfulLivingwithJenLefforge I refuse to hire anyone who is not quick with the Seinfeld references. 😉
Pen story time! In 2013 I traveled with my then boyfriend to Japan. We went through customs separately, I went first. Once you were through, you couldn‘t see back into the line because of a wall/angle change. I waited, and waited, and waited. 20min and my only thought was „how did I possibly lose the 6‘2 guy in Japan?“ and „Crap. He has all the hotel information“. He finally pops out, turns out he tried to fill out a customs form with a pencil and he got sent back to redo it. I still tease him any time he has to fill something official out.
You are going to have an awesome time!
Yeah the pen thing is pretty huge!! And that’s funny but also so stressful!😬
So so so excited for you to experience Japan…and not jealous at all… 😂 Can’t wait to hear about your experience!
I promise to bring the fun home!
Do you put on the compression socks before you board or before?
I’ll put them on when getting dressed for the plane
I don’t remember missing toilet paper being a problem in Japan but in China and Hong Kong it was. I was glad I read up about it. Being prepared I allowed me to share in our group the first outing, after that women were bringing some from the hotel.
Had to laugh- your kindle cover is blue and white 😉🤣
It’s seriously ridiculous. I do it all day everyday without even thinking about it.😂❤️
Hi Jen, I really enjoyed your video because it has helped me figure out my own carry-on necessities. Wondering if you could answer some questions for me. Maybe some of your viewers can respond as well. Is your backpack considered your "personal item" or "carry-on"? Does your Away backpack fit comfortably under the seat in front of you and do you know if the new style of the Away backpack has similar dimensions to the one you have? Most airlines do not list dimensions for personal items, only carry-ons. I am confused as to what size bag I should bring for my personal item. Thank you and have a great trip to Japan! Can't wait to watch your Japan travel vlog!
YES the new version is similar in size and YES it will fit underneath the seat in front of you! And both - I will carry on this and my Away bigger carry on. The roller bag will go in the overhead and the backpack will go under the seat. Great questions and YES it is confusing!
@@JoyfulLivingwithJenLefforge This really clears it up for me. It's a Delta flight too. I know from watching your videos how familiar you are with Delta😊 Thank you!
I had to get a smaller backpack for United
@@lynnleipold2617Thank you, that's good to know.
it appears that Away is no longer selling that particular backpack - pity. I have the smaller one, but it is not suitable for this type of item - better as a daybag. I do have the 2 Everywhere bags - and I love them both. The older version I prefer for getting into when it's under the seat, the newer one is more difficult to open when you are seated - unless you are in biz class.
Those slippers look a-game! Very curious to hear how the new Delta class goes. I also recommend looking up the Washington Post's interview with Mineko Iwasaki, whose story provides much of the basis of Memoirs of a Geisha. A lot of it was, if you'll pardon the phrase, lost in translation, and she has a chance there to fill in some important context, as well as talk about what, culturally, Golden just plain got wrong.
Literally just reading it for fun - I know it’s fiction!
If your passport is in your purse where do you keep your copy of it? Or for that matter where do you keep any copies of documents you typically need to carry on your person?
Excellent. Thank you!
I have to say thank you for your allergies and migraines comment! I’m a sufferer of both and it’s unbelievable at times what people put on theme selves with scents.