The product explanations and prices are so helpful! ❤I have vision problems so it is nice for me to see these things up close and with your explanations about what it is. I'm picking out what to buy for my next visit. Your tip about narrow aisles at Akihabara DQ saved me. I'm a large person so narrow aisles are too difficult. I also can't walk stairs so seeing Shibuya has escalator and more space is perfect
Hi there! I'm really glad to hear that the product explanations and prices are helpful to you, especially considering your vision concerns. It's wonderful that these details make things more accessible and understandable for you. Regarding Shibuya Station, it's good to note that the station serves JR lines, the Tokyo Metro Ginza Line (excluding the Inokashira Line), and has underground stations for the Hanzomon and Fukutoshin Lines. Currently, JR Shibuya Station is undergoing some renovation works, which might cause a bit of inconvenience. At the JR Yamanote Line in Shibuya, there are no escalators, so using elevators is necessary, but they are not conveniently located and might require a bit more walking. The other parts of the station, however, are well-equipped with both elevators and escalators. A quick heads-up: Shibuya Station has numerous exits, and some of the non-main exits only have stairs. So, choosing your exit wisely is important to avoid any difficulties. Take care!
Hi Sara! your videos are always so great!! I really appreciate that you include the prices for various countries. Thank you! Can't wait to visit next year :)
Hello! I'm so grateful for your kind words! It's wonderful to hear that you find the pricing information useful. I hope you have an amazing time touring and shopping in Japan next year. :)
saw the godzilla minus one movie last month and i loved it so much! truly a masterpiece! 100/10 for me! also keep up the great work on your videos and hope to see more! :)
Right?! I totally get it! I was a bit skeptical about Godzilla at first, but it turned out to be so interesting! It makes sense why it's such a hit 😄 I'm really happy about both watching and commenting. Thank you so much 💗
i like this vlog i dont skip the add please go to the more shop look around whatever shop eben thrift shop ok too and show prices lik ethis i sunscribe you today
I've seen somewhere that items from thrift shops are quite popular. They often have clean, affordable, and attractive things, don't they? I'll definitely try to explore them if I get a chance. Thank you for subscribing to my channel 💗
Unfortunately, I'm not sure where to specifically find strawberry T-shirts, but if you're looking for cute items and clothing, Shibuya 109 and Harajuku are great places to explore. The availability of larger sizes can vary from store to store, so it might be best to check with each shop individually.
Thank you for your comment! I'm aware of vegan products, though they aren't a main focus in my videos. I appreciate your interest and will keep it in mind for future content. 😊
Love that you have converted the price across countries ❤
Thank you💗🥰
The product explanations and prices are so helpful! ❤I have vision problems so it is nice for me to see these things up close and with your explanations about what it is. I'm picking out what to buy for my next visit. Your tip about narrow aisles at Akihabara DQ saved me. I'm a large person so narrow aisles are too difficult. I also can't walk stairs so seeing Shibuya has escalator and more space is perfect
Hi there!
I'm really glad to hear that the product explanations and prices are helpful to you, especially considering your vision concerns. It's wonderful that these details make things more accessible and understandable for you.
Regarding Shibuya Station, it's good to note that the station serves JR lines, the Tokyo Metro Ginza Line (excluding the Inokashira Line), and has underground stations for the Hanzomon and Fukutoshin Lines. Currently, JR Shibuya Station is undergoing some renovation works, which might cause a bit of inconvenience. At the JR Yamanote Line in Shibuya, there are no escalators, so using elevators is necessary, but they are not conveniently located and might require a bit more walking. The other parts of the station, however, are well-equipped with both elevators and escalators.
A quick heads-up: Shibuya Station has numerous exits, and some of the non-main exits only have stairs. So, choosing your exit wisely is important to avoid any difficulties.
Take care!
@@EverydayShopping_inJapan Thanks, very helpful.
Hi Sara! your videos are always so great!! I really appreciate that you include the prices for various countries. Thank you! Can't wait to visit next year :)
Hello! I'm so grateful for your kind words! It's wonderful to hear that you find the pricing information useful. I hope you have an amazing time touring and shopping in Japan next year. :)
Your video is very relaxing, thank you
saw the godzilla minus one movie last month and i loved it so much! truly a masterpiece! 100/10 for me! also keep up the great work on your videos and hope to see more! :)
Right?! I totally get it! I was a bit skeptical about Godzilla at first, but it turned out to be so interesting! It makes sense why it's such a hit 😄
I'm really happy about both watching and commenting. Thank you so much 💗
@@EverydayShopping_inJapan you're very welcome! 😄
nice video thanks
Thank you for the lovely comment!
Thank you so much for this great video. Subscribed!
Thanks for subscribing!💗
Great vlog :) thank doing prices on the side :] 🙃🤜🏴
Thank you for watching 😊💗
I love your video 🇺🇸🇧🇷
Thank you!Obrigada!💗
Wow! Thanks for the long video. 💗
Thank you for watching so quickly! 💗
I love your video , I hope you can make the video about makeup and skincare 😚🥰
Thank you for the converted prices. Already calculating the money i'll spend haha
Glad the price conversion was helpful! Happy planning for your shopping adventure! 😊
36:52 🤭 bottle openers?
Love it
i like this vlog i dont skip the add please go to the more shop look around whatever shop eben thrift shop ok too and show prices lik ethis i sunscribe you today
I've seen somewhere that items from thrift shops are quite popular. They often have clean, affordable, and attractive things, don't they? I'll definitely try to explore them if I get a chance. Thank you for subscribing to my channel 💗
I must say the Japanese sure love their sweets❤️
I don't think my life will be complete until I answer the door wearing one of those Kirby masks.
There was one near my hotel. the merchandises are very disorganized or the store is always crowded
Where is a good place to buy kawaii clothes like strawberry T-shirts, etc? In big sizes.
Unfortunately, I'm not sure where to specifically find strawberry T-shirts, but if you're looking for cute items and clothing, Shibuya 109 and Harajuku are great places to explore. The availability of larger sizes can vary from store to store, so it might be best to check with each shop individually.
@@EverydayShopping_inJapan Thank you very much.
For all you weebs you can get same experience in California at the tokyo central and marukai
I didn't know there were places like that in California. Thank you so much for sharing with everyone! 😊
@EverydayShopping_inJapan California also have Daiso stores. In Sacramento, there's like 3 stores.
Their blind boxes are always sold out.
Are you aware that there are vegan products?
Thank you for your comment! I'm aware of vegan products, though they aren't a main focus in my videos. I appreciate your interest and will keep it in mind for future content. 😊
VERY HELPFULL VIDEO