As someone who has to BE at work by 6am, it is kind of nice to think of being able to get up and leisurely have breakfast or coffee. Your work is very laid back and nice. The good thing about my day is how early I am off so I have a lot of free time in the afternoons.
15:56 that’s exactly me as well, people would get mad or tired of my orders because i keep buying the same stuff over and over, they would ask me if i wasn’t bored of the same food all the same time!!
I also work in Marketing, in Canada though. I have worked from home since January of 2020. Its nice in a lot of ways, but I do miss just interacting with coworkers or going to lunch. But I don't miss my commute to the office (1H to 1H 15M) one way every day.
We don't really have either of these 😭 At one of the others offices we worked at, they had an instant coffee machine but that also cost $1-1.5 per cup lol
Fascinating! I love visiting Tokyo, Kyoto and so many cities in Japan and I have always wondered what it would be like to live/work there!! I enjoyed your info and thoughts so much! Your work area sounds interesting! I’m a psychologist! Love it! Loving what we do matters A LOT!! Cheers!!
I love to see other people's workdays......probably because mine feels so unconventional. I work in a veterinary laboratory and we are so short-staffed. Usually, I either bring lunch and go eat in my car or, if things are super-busy, one of my colleagues and I place a to-go order from somewhere close and pick it up. She's about to retire though, so I'll probably be eating while I work for a while after she leaves.
In Spain and Germany we prepare our food at home the day before and bring it to the office the next day. Coffee is then available in the office and we don't have to buy it. Younger colleagues who can't cook well or don't feel like it go out to buy something. Mostly rolls or baguettes.
First of all I enjoy the TC content and the personal (English) content from TC staff. Thanks for sharing your day. What keyboard and mouse are you using? Thanks!
Such a fun video, really cool to see what your days look like! Also Sarah as always is gorgeous but glasses on is a VIBE!!! Love it! Thanks for the awesome videos you have shared recently! 🙏🏻
Love these chatty kind of day in the life vlogs! I stayed in Hamamatsucho area in October and so sad I didn't know about that cute coffee shop! I also love one ok rock, good taste Sarah!
Hi! New to your channel- love this!!! You’re so lucky to live in Japan and work there.. I want to travel there one day.. great video! 😊 thanks for sharing.
I'm going to move to Japan in a couple of months and I am looking for a Marketing job. It looks like it's a great experience working at Tokyo Creative!
I had the opportunity to work at a Japanese location for a few days last year. Layout is similar to US HQ and the culture is also American. But I prefer the Japanese snacks over US snacks. Senbei over Welsh fruit snacks and lots of green tea options.
Thank you for giving us a sneak peek into your office life. I've worked in a major marketing agency and I'm currently doing freelance work by creating content for social media for clients. I recently got a vlogging camera and I've been playing around with making videos. I have intermediate level Japanese and am still working on spoken Japanese. I am planning on relocating to Japan for work in the next year. This kind of job seems perfect for my experience.
Speaking of red bean croissant, at Tsukiji Market near the tamagoyaki shop there’s an old bakery that sell some pretty good azuki croissants when they come out fresh. However the last time I was there was 2018, so I’m not sure if they still make/sell it
I will recommend you try a protein rich lunch as your body will break down the food slower also overnight oats are a great way to start the morning with these two modifications you won't snack as much.
Interesting video! I have to admit, before watching this, I had no idea what Tokyo Creative actually was, even though I watch pretty much all their videos, I just viewed it as a "Tokyo based youtube-channel" without really thinking more about it. Also a bit curious on the coffee situation. Swedish offices (at least where I've worked or visited) often have coffee machines offering free coffee to employees and/or visitors, but seeing how that wasn't the case here, I'm getting curious about how it usually is in Japan and other countries.
American here. My old job had a Keurig machine with free coffee. Before the pandemic, my current job had a "coffee club" you could pay into for a couple dollars a month for company coffee, but they stopped that because now everyone has flexible in-office days. I couldn't say which is more common in offices (free coffee or no free coffee) - but I'm guessing the majority of office jobs in the US don't have free coffee.
Yeah we have free coffee at the office too (Finland) with several machines (juras and moccamasters) but unless your company's like super into coffee as a whole, I doubt it's gonna be as good as a specialty coffee shop like in the video. People still drink the free stuff and offer it to visitors (out of habit) but it's not like anyone goes to enjoy a cup because it's good : D I guess it's a nice gesture tho.
Since you asked, I work in data entry, with little or no human interaction. So I have RUclips playing on a little window on one of my monitors, and headphones. I like the open plan of your office.
Nice to see behind the scene action! Last time when I had office work they had cafeteria and food restaurant in the bottom floor. In this age I try avoid pizza and too heavy meals (even if they are so delicious). It is odd that there are so few ordinary food restaurants specialized for healthy family cooking in my area.
That's because it's a free seat system at this office, where each time you come in you have to pick any seat that's available. I think this is quite common in certain industries here and they'll have lockers for employees to store their belongings. It does keep the place clean & organised, which is nice! Not sure if it's a thing in Australia.. probably not that common.
Your office day looks like office days here in NYC! Except we have the crappy 7-11's, No Lawsons, and expensive lunches. Totally get the combini runs....when I'm in Japan I always grab a ton of stuff at the combini and every time I visit there is always something new to snack on. Most people don't cook here either.. .its a big city kind of thing!
love your commitment to coffee, as an Aussie it's embedded deep in my blood stream. Also since i work in a Datacentre i work in a very loud environment so good nose cancelling headphones are a must so i can listen to metal (especially babymetal) without listening to the 90db+ sounds of the datacentre
Love the behind the scenes videos like this. Curious how much the commuting costs in addition to eating out on office days and is remote work common in Japan?
Almost all Japanese companies actually pay for transport to and from the office! Which is really nice 🙌 remote work is quite common nowadays, but there’s definitely a shift for everyone to slowly go back into the office (based off my other friends experience working here)
I had never worked in office a day in my life, always been an outside field guy myself. Frankly I feel nervous in one thinking I have some paperwork to do. However you have nice causal day it seems.
I definitely feel you on the spending money thing when going into the office. I work in San Francisco, we have lots of amazing coffee shops, cafes and little restaurants for lunch so we always eat out. Haha
When I was in Japan I fell in love with Ito En jasmine green tea! It was unsweet but the jasmine gave it a natural subtle sweetness, it was sooo yummy! When I got back to America I was lucky enough to find one of our local Asian markets that carries it! I miss a good Lawson and 711 😅 Much love from Arizona
@@seerasan it really is! I've found a good loose leaf green tea with jasmine that I can brew at home. It saves me a bunch of money because I can drink a liter a day probably 😅
They don't sell Muji products at the Kansai Lawson which surprised me!! (I was relying on getting some muji socks during a trip once & left disappointed 😂)
Awesome Seera! Looks like such a fun day. I work from home so my office is my room lol. Its very comfy but I dont go out to eat at all. Its all home cooked meals. Kinda boring but I save so much money.
I recently stayed in Hamamatsu-Cho and went to that coffee shop (and the Katsu restaurant around 3:00). The restaurants were great but I'd rather stay in Ikebukuro. It's a great central location though.
Hi Seersan , I love your video I have just watched . Your office looks so relaxed :) I am currently going to start my own drop shipping business ( well try to anyway) hope you have a lovely working week I look forward to your next video xx
do you prefer wfh or working in the office? I struggle to find motivation at home, but nowadays I'm in a role that has to be workplace based and I prefer it except the time of commuting!
WOW, I'm japanese, But didn't know that Hamamatsu cho got Byron bay coffee shop 👀☕ !I will definitely check in Byron bay Coffee shop next time I flying in to Japan 🗾. Thank you for up loading this & please enjoy everything you can experience in Japan 😀
I have a similar job, I create videos for companies to promote what they sell but I do it from home, I'm glad to see there are similar jobs in tokyo, I hope I can move one day
can you tell us about the pay? It is competitive to pay in America? I do Section 508 web and document work in America and I understand Japan is now more open to accessibility .... except I can't read or write Japanese.
i really enjoyed this video because it's a very realistic expectation of what to expect when working in japan. it's honestly very similar to.. pretty much every other country. also, i've been a big fan of tokyo creative for at least the past 5 years and i'm gonna be scouting for open positions in 2 years after i finish japanese language school 🙏
Interesting. But it feels like all we can see from Enlish speaking people on youtube in Japan are marketing people. It kinda makes sence that these people would be succesfull on youtube and therefore they are all we see. Thank you for sharing your workday with us. It is is very interesting :)
Hi Sarah, I only recently discovered your channel and have been enjoying the videos immensely! I'm considering my first visit to Japan, and I was wondering your opinion about English only speaking folks like myself being able to successfully navigate around Japan but being dependent on my phone for translation when situations arise? I'd appreciate your thoughts! Thanks so much for putting out these videos!
The first thing I do when I get to the office is to turn on Radio Beat (hard-rock, metal and such). It would be weird to work in silence without any background music.
Hey! I go to the office twice a week sometime three. Always take my lunch cos it’s expensive to eat out in Australia!! I do buy coffee. My work day is busy answering questions all day long. I like it best when there is no one there and I can tune out to music!! Thanks for sharing 😊
I have an office job and I listen to vaporwave/mallsoft/video game music mixes. My job is pretty boring and the office a morgue so the music really helps.
In the US here, since covid we only go in 1 or 2 days a week now prior to that it was everyday. We also get to wear jeans all the time now, unless you have a big important meeting. we used to get more free things too like coffee and such, but because so few people are in at once now its dwindled. also we were bought in 2018 and our parent company is in Tokyo, i havent been over yet though, hopefully one day (i also dont speak japanese so could be a bit tough)
The plastic bag from the groceries is the least of my worries. From what it looks like, almost everything is packed in plastic in Japan. Single use plastic for cutlery, caps, containers, wrappings, ... . Looks nice and clean, very Japanese, but it is a mess if we are being honest. Just look at the images at 16:29.
Loved the video, but I do have to know one thing! Where did Jordan get that BTF hoodie, grey one at the beginning. I need it. Please can you let me know. 🎉
What did you guys think of my office day? 😇
I am hungry now...
Late lol Japanese not gonna like this unless u work in a company full of westerners.....
Very nice👍
Convenience stores in Japan sell the new items every Tuesday or Wednesday🏪
almost all the smile and energy been deprived from this gril.and the world gov told us to fall in love with the working part😅😅😅
Happy Monday!!!!!
I like how the thumbnail was the starting shot of the video. That looked cool when it autoplayed
As someone who has to BE at work by 6am, it is kind of nice to think of being able to get up and leisurely have breakfast or coffee. Your work is very laid back and nice. The good thing about my day is how early I am off so I have a lot of free time in the afternoons.
15:56 that’s exactly me as well, people would get mad or tired of my orders because i keep buying the same stuff over and over, they would ask me if i wasn’t bored of the same food all the same time!!
this office is so cool - it looks like a startup but without the pressure and BS!
It was very interesting to see what a normal day at the office is as well. As someone who is still in school it’s cool to see the process
I also work in Marketing, in Canada though. I have worked from home since January of 2020. Its nice in a lot of ways, but I do miss just interacting with coworkers or going to lunch. But I don't miss my commute to the office (1H to 1H 15M) one way every day.
Yep the commute is awful, never going back, life is so much better with WFH
The convenience store trip was fun, i always enjoy seeing all the food they have. It was quite interesting to see what an office day looks like at TC.
Sarah is a treasure of a person. Also, I didn't think she does so much behind the scenes stuff in TC!
Kudos for learning the language, surviving and sharing
This is the first chanel that really explaned how to move to japan with all recuirements you need. Than you seerasan
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This was such a fun vlog! Way to take something mundane and typical like going to an office and buying coffee and making it fun and entertaining!
Ha! I stayed 1 minute around the corner from that Byron Bay coffee shop in August - didn't realise the new office was there!
No way! Funny coincidence 😆
Are coffee machines or little kitchens where you could make yourself a brew not a thing in Japan? Could save a lot of money on coffee breaks.
We don't really have either of these 😭 At one of the others offices we worked at, they had an instant coffee machine but that also cost $1-1.5 per cup lol
Fascinating! I love visiting Tokyo, Kyoto and so many cities in Japan and I have always wondered what it would be like to live/work there!! I enjoyed your info and thoughts so much! Your work area sounds interesting! I’m a psychologist! Love it! Loving what we do matters A LOT!! Cheers!!
I love to see other people's workdays......probably because mine feels so unconventional. I work in a veterinary laboratory and we are so short-staffed. Usually, I either bring lunch and go eat in my car or, if things are super-busy, one of my colleagues and I place a to-go order from somewhere close and pick it up. She's about to retire though, so I'll probably be eating while I work for a while after she leaves.
Really enjoyed this bit of a different behind the scenes at TC! Looks like a pretty good office day!
I go into the office once a week and it usually costs me $25 for food because San Francisco is expensive! Loved this day at the office video!
Sometimes just buying food (even if it's pricey) gives you that peace of mind & less stress.. I've heard SF is quite expensive 😅
@@seerasan yeah I look forward to eating out. Even if it’s pricey.
In Spain and Germany we prepare our food at home the day before and bring it to the office the next day. Coffee is then available in the office and we don't have to buy it.
Younger colleagues who can't cook well or don't feel like it go out to buy something. Mostly rolls or baguettes.
I love this! I work in an office in the Midwest in the US, so I always find it interesting how other places in the world do office work!
My sister works in St Louis Missouri
そうですね、私も固定概念を消して世界の尊敬ある人々を参考にする事は勉強になるし会社にとってもプラスになるのでやり甲斐があります👍
My office day is earphones in, podcasts/audiobooks on, eye contact and interactions with others kept to the bare minimum.
Same, just music instead, I even splurged on a pair of Boses for that
First of all I enjoy the TC content and the personal (English) content from TC staff. Thanks for sharing your day. What keyboard and mouse are you using? Thanks!
Thank you! Both are Apple products :)
Such a fun video, really cool to see what your days look like! Also Sarah as always is gorgeous but glasses on is a VIBE!!! Love it! Thanks for the awesome videos you have shared recently! 🙏🏻
It actually reminds me of my last job. I listen to smooth jazz during the day even when I was in the office. This is a really cool video. Kampai!!
Love these chatty kind of day in the life vlogs! I stayed in Hamamatsucho area in October and so sad I didn't know about that cute coffee shop! I also love one ok rock, good taste Sarah!
Hi! New to your channel- love this!!! You’re so lucky to live in Japan and work there.. I want to travel there one day.. great video! 😊 thanks for sharing.
I'm going to move to Japan in a couple of months and I am looking for a Marketing job. It looks like it's a great experience working at Tokyo Creative!
I had the opportunity to work at a Japanese location for a few days last year. Layout is similar to US HQ and the culture is also American. But I prefer the Japanese snacks over US snacks. Senbei over Welsh fruit snacks and lots of green tea options.
毎回一目惚れ!
I like your choice of main dish for your lunch - looks yummy
Your job looks really cool! Thanks for sharing :)
Thank you for giving us a sneak peek into your office life. I've worked in a major marketing agency and I'm currently doing freelance work by creating content for social media for clients. I recently got a vlogging camera and I've been playing around with making videos. I have intermediate level Japanese and am still working on spoken Japanese. I am planning on relocating to Japan for work in the next year. This kind of job seems perfect for my experience.
Same like you its just 3 days a week for me. Good thing to have some stores around for going out on breaks. Good vid!
a different and much nicer work experence that most i see.
That 口寂しい is real, especially when you're sitting at your desk doing simple tasks.
YES. That’s the perfect word to describe it hahaha
Wow! So interesting! Thanks for sharing your office day!
Speaking of red bean croissant, at Tsukiji Market near the tamagoyaki shop there’s an old bakery that sell some pretty good azuki croissants when they come out fresh. However the last time I was there was 2018, so I’m not sure if they still make/sell it
I will recommend you try a protein rich lunch as your body will break down the food slower also overnight oats are a great way to start the morning with these two modifications you won't snack as much.
I'm currently frantically applying for jobs in japan. Wish me luck!
Best of luck! You've got this 💪
Interesting video! I have to admit, before watching this, I had no idea what Tokyo Creative actually was, even though I watch pretty much all their videos, I just viewed it as a "Tokyo based youtube-channel" without really thinking more about it.
Also a bit curious on the coffee situation. Swedish offices (at least where I've worked or visited) often have coffee machines offering free coffee to employees and/or visitors, but seeing how that wasn't the case here, I'm getting curious about how it usually is in Japan and other countries.
I've only worked with TC in Japan, but we don't have a coffee machine.. or free water 😅
not sure if it's our company or a Japan thing haha
American here. My old job had a Keurig machine with free coffee. Before the pandemic, my current job had a "coffee club" you could pay into for a couple dollars a month for company coffee, but they stopped that because now everyone has flexible in-office days. I couldn't say which is more common in offices (free coffee or no free coffee) - but I'm guessing the majority of office jobs in the US don't have free coffee.
Yeah we have free coffee at the office too (Finland) with several machines (juras and moccamasters) but unless your company's like super into coffee as a whole, I doubt it's gonna be as good as a specialty coffee shop like in the video. People still drink the free stuff and offer it to visitors (out of habit) but it's not like anyone goes to enjoy a cup because it's good : D I guess it's a nice gesture tho.
@@seerasan wait, you don't have a tap at the office?
14:41
Makes you happy.
That’s what counts!
Life’s too short to not splurge.
Coffee is life, coffee is worldwide ☕
Since you asked, I work in data entry, with little or no human interaction. So I have RUclips playing on a little window on one of my monitors, and headphones. I like the open plan of your office.
セーラさんは行動力スゴいですね。
so nice to see you guys upgraded your office!
Nice to see behind the scene action! Last time when I had office work they had cafeteria and food restaurant in the bottom floor. In this age I try avoid pizza and too heavy meals (even if they are so delicious). It is odd that there are so few ordinary food restaurants specialized for healthy family cooking in my area.
As an European, that is a nice and comfy looking office!
Curious what European offices are like!
@@seerasandepends on the country and company of course. Im from Germany and most offices i worked were pretty similar to yours
Desks are so clean, no mess around, no personal stuff. Is it normal in Japan ? How is it in Australia ?
Thanks
That's because it's a free seat system at this office, where each time you come in you have to pick any seat that's available. I think this is quite common in certain industries here and they'll have lockers for employees to store their belongings. It does keep the place clean & organised, which is nice! Not sure if it's a thing in Australia.. probably not that common.
Aaaah, now it makes sense. Thanks and have a nice day 😘 from 🇫🇷
so nice to have aussie coffee near the office! otherwise lawson's coffee is also really good
Your office day looks like office days here in NYC! Except we have the crappy 7-11's, No Lawsons, and expensive lunches. Totally get the combini runs....when I'm in Japan I always grab a ton of stuff at the combini and every time I visit there is always something new to snack on. Most people don't cook here either.. .its a big city kind of thing!
love your commitment to coffee, as an Aussie it's embedded deep in my blood stream. Also since i work in a Datacentre i work in a very loud environment so good nose cancelling headphones are a must so i can listen to metal (especially babymetal) without listening to the 90db+ sounds of the datacentre
I’ve just recently bought 2 noise cancelling products and never going back to without now 😂 also nice choice with babymetal 🙌
Love the behind the scenes videos like this. Curious how much the commuting costs in addition to eating out on office days and is remote work common in Japan?
Almost all Japanese companies actually pay for transport to and from the office! Which is really nice 🙌 remote work is quite common nowadays, but there’s definitely a shift for everyone to slowly go back into the office (based off my other friends experience working here)
I work from the office 2 days a week, I've been thinking of sharing it on RUclips but there's so many day in the life cyber security videos already! 😂
So good for you live and work in Japan, I love Japan specially Kyoto ❤
I had never worked in office a day in my life, always been an outside field guy myself. Frankly I feel nervous in one thinking I have some paperwork to do. However you have nice causal day it seems.
Is Jordan still with TC? Havnt seen him in ages.
I would love to try another job, but where i live in Kansai, theres not much job opportunities (i dont live in the major cities).
I moved from Kyoto to Tokyo for more job opportunities, so I feel you 🥹
I always like behind the scenes videos 👏
I definitely feel you on the spending money thing when going into the office. I work in San Francisco, we have lots of amazing coffee shops, cafes and little restaurants for lunch so we always eat out. Haha
It’s fun just trying something new each office day right 😍
original Terran StarCraft soundtrack for productivity at work. if you’re into that kind of thing
Very chill and easygoing video, love it
I am a cashier at our local grocery store, while also trying to get my photography business to work.
Good luck with your photography business 😊📸
When I was in Japan I fell in love with Ito En jasmine green tea! It was unsweet but the jasmine gave it a natural subtle sweetness, it was sooo yummy! When I got back to America I was lucky enough to find one of our local Asian markets that carries it! I miss a good Lawson and 711 😅
Much love from Arizona
I really love that same one too! Jasmine tea is so addictive, especially in the summer!
@@seerasan it really is! I've found a good loose leaf green tea with jasmine that I can brew at home. It saves me a bunch of money because I can drink a liter a day probably 😅
Not sure if i missed you mention it, what are the office hrs in Japan, is it 9am-5pm like it is here in the uk?
I recognized the cat gummies in your lunch haul. I get them here in the US - so yummy.
Sooo tasty right!! 😺
Lawson in Kansai isn’t the like that! Lucky you!
They don't sell Muji products at the Kansai Lawson which surprised me!! (I was relying on getting some muji socks during a trip once & left disappointed 😂)
It’s interesting you eat at your desk in Japan. In Korea we always eat out with our colleagues during lunch 😆
Great video! What kind of camera do you use?
This was filmed on a Sony ZV1 😊
Awesome Seera! Looks like such a fun day. I work from home so my office is my room lol. Its very comfy but I dont go out to eat at all. Its all home cooked meals. Kinda boring but I save so much money.
When did your office day end?
Do you have specific hours to work or until you finish your tasks?
I recently stayed in Hamamatsu-Cho and went to that coffee shop (and the Katsu restaurant around 3:00). The restaurants were great but I'd rather stay in Ikebukuro. It's a great central location though.
Hi Seersan , I love your video I have just watched . Your office looks so relaxed :) I am currently going to start my own drop shipping business ( well try to anyway) hope you have a lovely working week I look forward to your next video xx
do you prefer wfh or working in the office? I struggle to find motivation at home, but nowadays I'm in a role that has to be workplace based and I prefer it except the time of commuting!
Interesring, working in Japan 🇯🇵 & sink'in the experience of work atmosphere there ☕ 💻 🍱
I recently discovered you, I think you have a great personality - very chill and happy. I hope your channel keeps growing
Thank you so much 💜☺️
WOW, I'm japanese, But didn't know that Hamamatsu cho got Byron bay coffee shop 👀☕ !I will definitely check in Byron bay Coffee shop next time I flying in to Japan 🗾. Thank you for up loading this & please enjoy everything you can experience in Japan 😀
It seems to be very relaxed creative environment thanks for sharing
I have a similar job, I create videos for companies to promote what they sell but I do it from home, I'm glad to see there are similar jobs in tokyo, I hope I can move one day
can you tell us about the pay? It is competitive to pay in America? I do Section 508 web and document work in America and I understand Japan is now more open to accessibility .... except I can't read or write Japanese.
Please send some of that winter cold here, it's been an absolute scorcher here in Aus, I need a break from summer already 😂
i really enjoyed this video because it's a very realistic expectation of what to expect when working in japan. it's honestly very similar to.. pretty much every other country. also, i've been a big fan of tokyo creative for at least the past 5 years and i'm gonna be scouting for open positions in 2 years after i finish japanese language school 🙏
Interesting. But it feels like all we can see from Enlish speaking people on youtube in Japan are marketing people. It kinda makes sence that these people would be succesfull on youtube and therefore they are all we see. Thank you for sharing your workday with us. It is is very interesting :)
Hi Sarah, I only recently discovered your channel and have been enjoying the videos immensely! I'm considering my first visit to Japan, and I was wondering your opinion about English only speaking folks like myself being able to successfully navigate around Japan but being dependent on my phone for translation when situations arise? I'd appreciate your thoughts! Thanks so much for putting out these videos!
I came to self plug my RUclips video😂😂, but stayed for the content. What a comprehensive, re-wachable video. Great job. 🎉🎉
The first thing I do when I get to the office is to turn on Radio Beat (hard-rock, metal and such). It would be weird to work in silence without any background music.
Hey! I go to the office twice a week sometime three. Always take my lunch cos it’s expensive to eat out in Australia!! I do buy coffee. My work day is busy answering questions all day long. I like it best when there is no one there and I can tune out to music!! Thanks for sharing 😊
Really liked this video 🙏❤️
I have an office job and I listen to vaporwave/mallsoft/video game music mixes. My job is pretty boring and the office a morgue so the music really helps.
I'm listening to THIS as I do my online journalism and editing. This and (lately) Noir-inspired blues.
In the US here, since covid we only go in 1 or 2 days a week now prior to that it was everyday. We also get to wear jeans all the time now, unless you have a big important meeting. we used to get more free things too like coffee and such, but because so few people are in at once now its dwindled. also we were bought in 2018 and our parent company is in Tokyo, i havent been over yet though, hopefully one day (i also dont speak japanese so could be a bit tough)
The plastic bag from the groceries is the least of my worries. From what it looks like, almost everything is packed in plastic in Japan. Single use plastic for cutlery, caps, containers, wrappings, ... . Looks nice and clean, very Japanese, but it is a mess if we are being honest. Just look at the images at 16:29.
It is really over the top here with plastic sadly 🥲🥲
Sounds like a dream job
When speaking, do you ever codeswitch between languages ? :) I natively speak four languages and I codeswitch like mad without even realising it.
thank you sarah, thank you natural lawson 😃
いつも拝見しています🌱
これからも頑張ってくださいね🙌🏻❣️
Konbini bread looking unreasonably good 👍🏼
Can you use your own bags at stores? Is the trend in Tokyo or Japan moving towards people using their own bags?
My work day certainly looks different to yours 😁 And I am not referring to snacking...
Can you imagine working in the same office for years! Reminds me of "The Office"
your glasses look great,
Loved the video, but I do have to know one thing! Where did Jordan get that BTF hoodie, grey one at the beginning. I need it. Please can you let me know. 🎉