I've never heard of the Tokyo metro ticket. Planning a trip to Japan, the prices add up quick, so anything to save money is music to my ears. Thank you! 🙂🙏
Happy to help! The best ways to save money for japan are (in my opinion), booking your flights early, staying at airbnbs and getting your food (mostly) from convenience stores in japan. Let me know if you have any more questions!
I couldn't help noticing the girl working in maid uniform in Kabukicho had cutting marks on her arms. Made me feel very sad. Then again, world and life is what it is. Hopefully she is feeling good now.
Thanks for the comment Katja, i agree with you on this one. Despite how advanced Japan is, there is a seedy underbelly that is still running rampant and the girls working on the streets of Kabukicho and other "well known" areas are most likely not there on their own free will. While a minority might be, statistics show that many more women were exploited and then forced to work there to pay off their debts. I do sincerely hope that the victims can survive and recover from their horrific experiences.
@@excitedwandererjapan hopefully it comes back someday! Though one of my friends got hit with a plastic toy arrow at one show, so she is happy it is gone! Lol
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I've never heard of the Tokyo metro ticket. Planning a trip to Japan, the prices add up quick, so anything to save money is music to my ears. Thank you! 🙂🙏
Happy to help! The best ways to save money for japan are (in my opinion), booking your flights early, staying at airbnbs and getting your food (mostly) from convenience stores in japan. Let me know if you have any more questions!
Thanks for sharing. I'm going next year and I can't wait.
Awesome you’re going to have a great time!
I couldn't help noticing the girl working in maid uniform in Kabukicho had cutting marks on her arms. Made me feel very sad. Then again, world and life is what it is. Hopefully she is feeling good now.
Thanks for the comment Katja, i agree with you on this one. Despite how advanced Japan is, there is a seedy underbelly that is still running rampant and the girls working on the streets of Kabukicho and other "well known" areas are most likely not there on their own free will. While a minority might be, statistics show that many more women were exploited and then forced to work there to pay off their debts. I do sincerely hope that the victims can survive and recover from their horrific experiences.
visit this all tomorrow
Wow so jealous!
@@excitedwandererjapan i visited shinjuku, shibuya, sky tower ad tokyo disneyland and i also ate 10 yen pan at shibuya's don quijote
@@jenvo3667 great job covering so many things!
I wish the Robot Restaurant was still open. It was crazy!!
Me too, i was going to visit it right before it closed but lost the chance. Now i can only hear about other people’s experiences 😓
@@excitedwandererjapan hopefully it comes back someday! Though one of my friends got hit with a plastic toy arrow at one show, so she is happy it is gone! Lol
@@BeingKansai Hmmm i dunno, saying “i got hit by an arrow at a robot cafe in japan” sounds like a pretty good ice breaker topic to me 😜
@@excitedwandererjapan lol true! And she did get a coupon for a free show out of it!
What did you think about this guide to Tokyo? What would you see? Also check out the 1 day guide to Kyoto here : ruclips.net/video/NasOsFAONYc/видео.html