That 7 eleven is ridiculous. The sandwich selection...💣 The noodle selection...💣 & you can actually eat there. Nothing weird happening around you either. 😢 America....why 😩
whatever convenience stores carry is based on preferences in the country. not everyone in America will like only japanese foods in the convenience stores.
Almost 40 years of liberal domination of the schools, courts and culture. If you remember the 80's you remember a time not so different from what you see in this video.
2:03 - Anthony Bourdain (RIP) a three Michelin star chef (as well as author, TV host, etc.) had always thought the best egg salad sandwich in the entire world is the one from 7-11 in Japan. That's high praise.
Many people cite cleanliness, politeness, good social manners, good public safety, and respect for others as characteristics of Japan, but I think the best characteristic of Japan is the delicious food.🤔This is something I've come to realize from traveling to different countries, and I think it's the best in the world at every level, from cheap convenience store food to fancy food for a few hundred dollars.🤤Speaking of which, the CEO of the Michelin Guide said something similar.😅
Japan protects its culture and society by not allowing millions of people from other countries to live there and destroy the way they live. The USA will never learned that lesson..
yeah - a fresh onigiri with double-wrapped plastic to keep the seaweed dry and crisp can be excellent - in a pinch a soba meal is a life-saver - and then of course you've got to have a sweet cake and/or icecream
Great Video. We always finished the night at a 7 Eleven during our last trip gone June. So much choice and everything was delicious. The Tuna Broccoli sandwich is next level.
Onigiri is my favorite snack, I live in Seattle WA and any time I go to Uwajimaya Food Store (it's a big Japanese food chain here) I make sure to get a few. Now i make Onigiri at home, not that they are all that expensive to get at the food store (around $3 each).
Is that the humongous place in the I.D. that has cool kitchen & house stuff in addition to an enormous selection of Asian foods / groceries ? South of Capitol Hill but further inland, away from a Eliott Bay, so it’s not quite Pioneer Square ? I
I legit miss those triangle / pyramid rice sandwiches with nori on the outside and “I can’t read what’s gonna be inside” on the inside. Took me time to figure out how to unwrap them. It’s ingenious the way the wrapping keeps the seaweed from getting soggy. And instant noodle bowls that have pretty substantial stuff inside. And tea-boiled eggs ready to go 24/7.
I miss Japan. It's funny the first thing I purchased was at a 7/11 next to my hotel in Tokyo, I was without sleep for quite a long time after checking in, went down and bought 2 Egg Salad sandwiches and fell in love with them at that point. Amazing. Also, the greeting at the door almost knocked me over and unexpected!
Living in Tokyo, my nearest conbini was just a short walk from my apartment and I was SURVIVING off the food I ate from there for the first few months. Not just convenience microwave dinners.. but quality fresh meals prepared daily as well.
I love how clean and organized the store is, i wish i could try that food! Everything looks delicious, and you are also very pretty!!! Greetings from NC.
Each of those transactions would have be like $30 in the US. And while picking out my food, I'd have to weave around security guards with tasers chasing screaming people out of the store.
I'm Japanese living in Tokyo and I love Seven Eleven so much. I would go to Seven Eleven when there is not a good restaurant. I'm always excited to try their new products. So yummy and cheap!! I'm so proud of Japanese convenience stores :)) FYI, Seven eleven is originally from the US but the Japanese one is way better xD
@@TheBoredPhysicist That's right. Japan incorporates foreign stuff into their preference. Like Kitcat is from America but there are so many flavors here lol
@@ryangoss8134 I think it would be still hot in september in Osaka, so you should try ice cream at convenience stores. There are so many kinds of ice creams in Japan, and furthermore, the quality is so high that you will be enchanted with all of them.😊 I am sure exploring Japanese ice creams at convenience stores would be a lot of fun for you🎉❤
i’ve been to japan 3 times, all for at least 2+ weeks, and each time i have at least 1 or 2 days of just convenience store food. the selection and quality is just so good there.
Lived in Japan 15 years... I laughed at the 24h thing... Pretty much lived off conbini food for months at a time =P Hope you enjoy your time there! Cheers.
This is my first time watching your channel and I love watching this Vlog. I live in New Zealand and we have Seven Eleven through out the country. I love going in to Seven Eleven stores and trying out Japanesee and Korean Food just love it. The only thing is Seven Eleven Stores here have products limited on shelf.
I miss the food there so much and I just got back 3 days ago. 😂 I could have just eaten there 24 hours like you. Our 1st hotel was next to a family mart so it was the best.
Omg the whisky is so cheap!! If you can get a Highball in europe it costs around 11 euro’s 😢 and in Japan a whole bottle Suntory whisky will be under 10 euro’s. What a steal. Def gonna bring back home when i’m in Japan
When I visited Japan years ago, and before going vegan, I literally ate a egg salad sandwich from Family Mart every day! It’s as if they had drugs in them!
If an egg salad sandwich seemed good to you, perhaps your culinary taste is as good as your ability to type English, appalling even for an American. 25 years ago there was a health drink sold in some Japanese Convenience Store that contained Amphetmines so maybe your egg had a buzz too?
Holy crap. I bought a banana at family mart today in Osaka. And I was told I can’t eat it inside the store. But this girl just ate a fxxking cup noodles undisturbed. OMFG.
9:28 "Noodles stir-fried in sauce enfolded in sweetened bread...I don't trust much in this post-war world, but if there's one exception it's my yakisoba pan."
Before the pandemic, 7-Eleven in Thailand was rife with scams that duped Japanese tourists. It was a simple trick: the price of an item you didn't even buy was included in the total price. The reason Japanese people are targeted is because they don't check receipts at all, believing that there can be no fraud in the store. Japanese people are easily deceived and do not doubt others because they are accustomed to the security and moral sense of their own country, so they are easy targets in many countries.😂
12:36~ Samurai Godzilla is an old special effects movie called ``Daimashin'' and is very famous in Japan. The reason why this movie feels like Godzilla is probably because it has the same big samurai and the same musicians as the Godzilla movies.
You're so pretty!! Thank you for sharing what it's like to eat at the convenience store in Japan, brings back a lot of memories for me, ate out of there often! Have a wonderful day, Woni :)
Those two large "fish cakes" on noodles are not what you said. They are aburage, two pressed fried tofus. And the pickle radish you mentioned is pickle ginger.
Hello Woni. New to your channel and this vide is perfect for me since I'm planing my Japan trip. I wonder how does Yogurt drink tastes? We have special yogurt drink in Turkiye called "Ayran"
That 7 eleven is ridiculous. The sandwich selection...💣 The noodle selection...💣 & you can actually eat there. Nothing weird happening around you either. 😢 America....why 😩
Because it's America. Respect, decency, self control aren't even a concept here, anymore.
Yup
Not just America. Greece too, I wish we had a convenience store like that, any at all 😢
whatever convenience stores carry is based on preferences in the country. not everyone in America will like only japanese foods in the convenience stores.
Almost 40 years of liberal domination of the schools, courts and culture. If you remember the 80's you remember a time not so different from what you see in this video.
2:03 - Anthony Bourdain (RIP) a three Michelin star chef (as well as author, TV host, etc.) had always thought the best egg salad sandwich in the entire world is the one from 7-11 in Japan. That's high praise.
I miss him all the time
I love watching videos like this on people living in other countries. It’s like traveling with you while I wait to be able to travel 😂
No it is like doing fuck all with your life and living vacariously through others. Get a life and visit places for yourself.
Real 😂
أتمنى ان تتمكني من ذلك حقا وتمنى ذلك لنفسي ايضاً 😅
Currently traveling through Tokyo, based on this video I just tried the egg sandwiches from 7/11. Yup, they're really that good!
Many people cite cleanliness, politeness, good social manners, good public safety, and respect for others as characteristics of Japan, but I think the best characteristic of Japan is the delicious food.🤔This is something I've come to realize from traveling to different countries, and I think it's the best in the world at every level, from cheap convenience store food to fancy food for a few hundred dollars.🤤Speaking of which, the CEO of the Michelin Guide said something similar.😅
Jesus loves you! He is coming back so repent before it is to late!❤
Japan protects its culture and society by not allowing millions of people from other countries to live there and destroy the way they live. The USA will never learned that lesson..
Even the McDonalds food is higher quality in Japan, and you get food that actually looks like the advertising pictures.
japanese food is not that great.
Is that japan young folks still like that today?
yeah - a fresh onigiri with double-wrapped plastic to keep the seaweed dry and crisp can be excellent - in a pinch a soba meal is a life-saver - and then of course you've got to have a sweet cake and/or icecream
That is age-tofu on top of the ramen and the poached egg is actually onsen egg, soft egg. The noodles in bread is a favourite, it's yakisoba in bread.
Oh my gosh! I love what you ate all day, it is cool that Japanese convenience stores has these kind of stuff ❤
From Paris London
Great Video. We always finished the night at a 7 Eleven during our last trip gone June. So much choice and everything was delicious. The Tuna Broccoli sandwich is next level.
Onigiri is my favorite snack, I live in Seattle WA and any time I go to Uwajimaya Food Store (it's a big Japanese food chain here) I make sure to get a few. Now i make Onigiri at home, not that they are all that expensive to get at the food store (around $3 each).
I used to live in Redmond years ago, and I miss Uwajimaya. 😢
Is that the humongous place in the I.D. that has cool kitchen & house stuff in addition to an enormous selection of Asian foods / groceries ? South of Capitol Hill but further inland, away from a Eliott Bay, so it’s not quite Pioneer Square ? I
I legit miss those triangle / pyramid rice sandwiches with nori on the outside and “I can’t read what’s gonna be inside” on the inside. Took me time to figure out how to unwrap them. It’s ingenious the way the wrapping keeps the seaweed from getting soggy. And instant noodle bowls that have pretty substantial stuff inside. And tea-boiled eggs ready to go 24/7.
They are called Onigiri (おにぎり) or rice balls even though they aren't shaped like balls.
@@steveforbes7718 Thank you !!
I miss Japan. It's funny the first thing I purchased was at a 7/11 next to my hotel in Tokyo, I was without sleep for quite a long time after checking in, went down and bought 2 Egg Salad sandwiches and fell in love with them at that point. Amazing. Also, the greeting at the door almost knocked me over and unexpected!
That’s exactly what I plan to do when I first arrive in Japan during my upcoming trip. 😁
Living in Tokyo, my nearest conbini was just a short walk from my apartment and I was SURVIVING off the food I ate from there for the first few months. Not just convenience microwave dinners.. but quality fresh meals prepared daily as well.
and why you dont walk into a supermarket? There were much more choice and way cheaper and fresher...
Japanese convenience stores are something else
I love how clean and organized the store is, i wish i could try that food! Everything looks delicious, and you are also very pretty!!! Greetings from NC.
Each of those transactions would have be like $30 in the US. And while picking out my food, I'd have to weave around security guards with tasers chasing screaming people out of the store.
I'm Japanese living in Tokyo and I love Seven Eleven so much. I would go to Seven Eleven when there is not a good restaurant. I'm always excited to try their new products. So yummy and cheap!! I'm so proud of Japanese convenience stores :)) FYI, Seven eleven is originally from the US but the Japanese one is way better xD
The same can be said of Denny's, too.
@@TheBoredPhysicist That's right. Japan incorporates foreign stuff into their preference. Like Kitcat is from America but there are so many flavors here lol
Seven eleven in japan are the best!!
@@daichiakiba5701I’ll be living in the Philippines soon and Japan is neighbors with Philippines so I have yet to try soon
@@daichiakiba5701 FYI, Kitkats are from Nestlé, which is a Swiss company :)
たまごサンドおいしいですよね!
アイスの雪見だいふくもオススメですよ。
日本に来てくれてありがとう!
9月に大阪市に行きます。
おすすめは何ですか?
何でもいいですよ。
アメリカ人だから日本語はよくないです。すみません。
ありがとうございます!
@@ryangoss8134 I think it would be still hot in september in Osaka, so you should try ice cream at convenience stores. There are so many kinds of ice creams in Japan, and furthermore, the quality is so high that you will be enchanted with all of them.😊 I am sure exploring Japanese ice creams at convenience stores would be a lot of fun for you🎉❤
@@ryangoss8134グルメならたこ焼きと串カツは是非!新大阪駅や大阪駅でも販売してます。
大阪観光の拠点は梅田駅周辺なら便利です。
観光ではUSJ、梅田スカイビル、道頓堀、大阪城、あべのハルカスなどありますよ。
道頓堀の食べ歩きと梅田スカイビルやその周辺はオススメです。
ようこそ日本へ!楽しんでください!
You won this eating competition
i’ve been to japan 3 times, all for at least 2+ weeks, and each time i have at least 1 or 2 days of just convenience store food. the selection and quality is just so good there.
I finally get to visit Tokyo & Osaka for 2wks...super excited!!
This puts 711 in the US to shame! Fascinating.
I wholeheartedly agree! I wish we had Japanese versions of 7-11's in the US.
The coffee served at 7 11 in Japan is great!
Man this is so nice. The 711s in America are like homeless shelters and asylums.
Lived in Japan 15 years... I laughed at the 24h thing... Pretty much lived off conbini food for months at a time =P Hope you enjoy your time there! Cheers.
Japanese conference store is at different level🔥 Literally conference
I first tried that seaweed with rice and meat in like 2014 and I really got into it.
I love how much you can eat. I get full up so quickly so didn't get to try as much food
Wow food looks so good! You made me hungry for Japanese food. Thank you I enjoyed the content.
Great Video! I never knew a 7eleven in Japan could have that level of variety of food to choose.
My love for onigiri is insane, i always try to make a lot so i can always have them 🍙🤣, also subbed love it!
I'm going to Japan soon. I'm glad that I found your channel! Great video
This is my first time watching your channel and I love watching this Vlog. I live in New Zealand and we have Seven Eleven through out the country. I love going in to Seven Eleven stores and trying out Japanesee and Korean Food just love it. The only thing is Seven Eleven Stores here have products limited on shelf.
I miss the food there so much and I just got back 3 days ago. 😂 I could have just eaten there 24 hours like you. Our 1st hotel was next to a family mart so it was the best.
OH NOOOO A WHOLEEEEEEE 24 HOUR STREAK OF EATING GOOOOOD? THAT IS INSANEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
That tuna mayo from famima is literally my first meal of the day 😂 and a 1 liter bottle of ocha.
girl youre so pretty - watching this was relaxing. currently craving asian convenience store food at 10pm haha ^^
haha I crave it randomly too! 🥹💕
convenience stores in Tokyo are crazy good lol they have them in BBK,Wattana has a lot of expat Japanese…
ive been to japan twice in the past year and so upset both times i couldnt find a strawberry sandwich. im happy and jealous that you did. haha
Hello, im from the uk and the sandwiches here are so different! The ice cream sandwiches look tasty. Thank you for sharing 😮👍 ❤
A nice video. Now I know more about a convenience store in Japan.
Omg the whisky is so cheap!! If you can get a Highball in europe it costs around 11 euro’s 😢 and in Japan a whole bottle Suntory whisky will be under 10 euro’s. What a steal. Def gonna bring back home when i’m in Japan
I agree! It's pricey in the U.S too🥲
Alcohol is not a good thing
Yum!!! And you´re so pretty!
I've never wanted to go to a 7/11 more then seeing what they are like in Japan..will be going in March of 2024.
all I want is one of those egg salad sandwiches from 7-11 in Japan! (and a McD's shrimp burger)
I had a McD Shrimp Burger in Osaka in the year 2014. It was to die for...
I had the salmon one in London, yummy and I love sushi
japanese food is really great
I’m going to Japan next year ❤
So helpful for when I go!
I love watching the Korean convenience store videos there so fun
JAPAN 🆗
cutlet sandwiches look fire
When I visited Japan years ago, and before going vegan, I literally ate a egg salad sandwich from Family Mart every day! It’s as if they had drugs in them!
If an egg salad sandwich seemed good to you, perhaps your culinary taste is as good as your ability to type English, appalling even for an American. 25 years ago there was a health drink sold in some Japanese Convenience Store that contained Amphetmines so maybe your egg had a buzz too?
@@philipoconnor4263 “type in English”
“Twenty-five”
“convenience store”
“amphetamines”
Glad I could help. - Signed, American.
@philipoconnor4263 did you not understand the comment? Does insulting people online give you a buzz?
I know what you mean man!
It did, it’s called GM..
i wish all liquor stores in USA would offer such a variety of food (and be open 24/7) 🤣
Hi my name is Tessa I'm from NZ (New Zealand) I have been to Japan before FamilyMart was and still is my favorite store :) 🥪🍱🍜🍛🍣🍤🍢🍥🥟
Before I die… I NEED to try going to a 7 eleven convenience store
7/11 onigiri are divine !
Yakisoba-pan along with melon-pan, are the quintessential lunch time favorites in schools in anime.
Spaghetti in a bag is a whole other level!!! 🍝
haha I agree!💜
It’s not a spaghetti in a bag, it says “sauce”😂.You need to boil some spaghetti then add it.
You have to love when they show you everything you're going to see at the beginning before you even watch the video
Holy crap. I bought a banana at family mart today in Osaka. And I was told I can’t eat it inside the store. But this girl just ate a fxxking cup noodles undisturbed. OMFG.
All this food looks really good
My favorite section is the bread and bun section. I lived in Okinawa, no 7/11, but plenty of Lawtons.
You’re really pretty ☺️. I’m a new follower love your content. One day I’ll visit Japan
My cardiologist told me visit Japan its a great place
Listen to him! He's a smart one!
THE NEW JEANS LETS GOO
9:28 "Noodles stir-fried in sauce enfolded in sweetened bread...I don't trust much in this post-war world, but if there's one exception it's my yakisoba pan."
Great video. Thanks for sharing. This is helping me for my Japan research.
Glad it was helpful!
Your make up is beautiful and natural looking ❤️
Thank you🩷
I love to watch your videos, I really enjoy it
The food looks so good.
. Thanks for the video!
first time on the channel she is really pretty i guess 7/11 are really popular in Japan if i go someday i need to try it out
Here in the philippines, we love to eat noodles with bread. We also love to eat fried noodles with rice like carbs to carbs. Idk it taste so good.
Great video and The music in the background I believe was "cupid" by the band fifty fifty,
3:20 i just noticed te=he background music is hyoe boys by new jeans! haha enjoying these vlogs!
4:51 mark: "eggs are huge!" LOL
if only i lived in japan😔
Only 24 hours? I could eat only Japanese konbini for weeks, maybe months on end.
If the US had places like this I would never shop anywhere else... 🤤
It's so funny because eating at 711 in the US is literally the worst experience ever lol
Are you a flight attendant? Enjoying your travel vlog 💗
ぜんぶ食べるのすごい😮
Delicious 👏🏻🤤
your English is impressive woni
So jealous! 😂
Thailand 7 eleven is western friendly, cheap & great variety also like Japan.
It sure is!
Before the pandemic, 7-Eleven in Thailand was rife with scams that duped Japanese tourists. It was a simple trick: the price of an item you didn't even buy was included in the total price. The reason Japanese people are targeted is because they don't check receipts at all, believing that there can be no fraud in the store. Japanese people are easily deceived and do not doubt others because they are accustomed to the security and moral sense of their own country, so they are easy targets in many countries.😂
12:36~
Samurai Godzilla is an old special effects movie called ``Daimashin'' and is very famous in Japan.
The reason why this movie feels like Godzilla is probably because it has the same big samurai and the same musicians as the Godzilla movies.
You're so beautiful!😻 :) loved the video, I want to try everything!🙃
You're so pretty!! Thank you for sharing what it's like to eat at the convenience store in Japan, brings back a lot of memories for me, ate out of there often! Have a wonderful day, Woni :)
You are so welcome!💕
Newjeans bunnies forever ❤❤❤
I LOVE❤ JAPAN❤❤ FROM JAKARTA CITY" BEKASI CITY" TANGERANG CITY" DEPOK CITY" BOGOR CITY" BANDUNG CITY" INDONESIA.❤❤👍👍
Those two large "fish cakes" on noodles are not what you said.
They are aburage, two pressed fried tofus.
And the pickle radish you mentioned is pickle ginger.
thank you for this video! so comfortable to watch
that was exactly my thought on coffee
Hello Woni. New to your channel and this vide is perfect for me since I'm planing my Japan trip. I wonder how does Yogurt drink tastes? We have special yogurt drink in Turkiye called "Ayran"
'Word bubbles' are coming; into my, mind. 💭💭💭💭💭💭💭💭
I love this video so much
セブンイレブンの冷凍たこ焼き美味しいよ👍
They sell the same cup of ice at my local H-Mart in here TX and it cost $3.50 which is crazy.
Meanwhile at 7-Elevens in America...
🤣
@@Wonivlog はい。死にたい。笑。
The coffe 😮