Inside JAPAN's High-Tech VS Low-Tech Supermarkets

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  • Опубликовано: 9 янв 2025

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  • @TokyoLensExplore
    @TokyoLensExplore  19 дней назад +58

    THANKS TO Sherry for joining!!! *WHAT WOULD YOU HAVE BOUGHT IN THE SUPERMARKET? AND WHICH WAS YOUR FAVORITE?*
    And another huge thanks to my friends at KOKORO CARE for the box for sherry!!
    kokorocares.com/products/introduction-to-japanese-food-omakase-package?ref=tokyolens

    • @laurabustos6560
      @laurabustos6560 19 дней назад

      That was such a cute little kokoro care housewarming gift for Sherri, a bit late though...😅✌️

    • @sherryberryjp
      @sherryberryjp 19 дней назад +3

      Box of veggies must be the best part I guess😁

    • @annakissed3226
      @annakissed3226 18 дней назад

      Have you ever been to a French supermarket? Like l'leclerc or big Carrefour's they are just like Japanese supermarkets. There are shopping carts like that in supermarkets across Europe. You can find similar type places in every country across Europe. I don't know if you know that Aldi and Trader Joes are Alfi Nord and Aldi Sud, whilst Lidl is Lidl everywhere. Whilst their food is great they very much aim at the bottom of the market. You should compare Japanese vs European supermarkets.

    • @FGBFGB-vt7tc
      @FGBFGB-vt7tc 17 дней назад

      In my family a love language is to feed our people, so I wholeheartedly agree with you!

    • @epicthief
      @epicthief 15 дней назад +1

      The "Farmer" had me smiling joy from ear to ear, she's just doing it for fun. That wonderful lady will totally be living a long life

  • @sherryberryjp
    @sherryberryjp 19 дней назад +233

    I love how often I end up going back to the countryside after I finally made my way out to the city LOL

    • @TokyoLensExplore
      @TokyoLensExplore  19 дней назад +25

      LOL and this is just the beginning.....

    • @shannondore
      @shannondore 19 дней назад +2

      Lots of chips and coffee would be the bulk of my shopping experience there too.😊

    • @pendaco
      @pendaco 8 дней назад +1

      You can take a girl out of the countryside, but you can't take the countryside out of the girl! 😅

  • @kyle_be_back
    @kyle_be_back 19 дней назад +87

    the sweet lady selling the sweet potatoes just for fun had me like awwww

    • @shannondore
      @shannondore 19 дней назад +5

      She was absolutely precious. What a gift she is to that area.

  • @Bloodworia
    @Bloodworia 19 дней назад +72

    The interaction with the vegetable lady is the exact reason why i decided to learn Japanese after my first visit to Japan. The people are so kind and love to share a moment with you.

  • @barbj672000
    @barbj672000 19 дней назад +62

    I adore Sherry! She is just so authentic and relaxed in front of the camera. She is such a joy to watch.

  • @EmpathVibe
    @EmpathVibe 19 дней назад +57

    The quiet eating at the end had me laughing more and more as it went on.

    • @MattWiggyWiggins
      @MattWiggyWiggins 19 дней назад +2

      I'm glad it wasn't just me...I laughed WAY harder than I should have been at that. hahahahaha

    • @akirebara
      @akirebara 18 дней назад +5

      theyre such good friends for a long time now that this is probably normal. when youve known each other for so long, there's such an ease to friendship. i have these moments with friends where we dont need to fill in the quiet with words and its wonderful.

    • @trumpetmom8924
      @trumpetmom8924 10 дней назад

      @@MattWiggyWiggins Same here. I think Norm’s facial expression did me in. Just staring while eating.

    • @brianbechan
      @brianbechan 7 дней назад

      Same here!

  • @kagekun1198
    @kagekun1198 18 дней назад +18

    That lady selling sweet potatoes is the salt of the earth! The world needs more like her!

  • @GaminRage
    @GaminRage 19 дней назад +39

    I feel like Norm owes Sherry some ice cream now, lol.

  • @sebastienmailbox
    @sebastienmailbox 11 дней назад +3

    I love that the lady runs the stall on the side of the road the way my father runs his produce selling system: Food for the hungry, money optional. So generous and kind. So much food for so little money. All fresh and delicious. Your hot pot was probably stellar with those.
    I can't judge your love of raisins. It's a staple in my pantry cabinet. I keep them mostly to have with bran flakes, like the old man I am. Lol.
    Another fun video. How did Sherry like that Stroopwaffle? Hope she found it enjoyably sweet, like the two of you! I also hope you have had a wonderful holiday season so far!

  • @tonyarrow
    @tonyarrow 18 дней назад +11

    i love that final scene, just sitting in the car eating snacks, no need for words. Also that box of vege is incredible value, 1000yen is about $11 NZD, no way you'd get that amount of vege for that price in NZ these days, even from a country-side produce shop

  • @FrostFireTiger
    @FrostFireTiger 19 дней назад +18

    Having a scanner in the cart itself might be great for dealing with the long lines that form at the cashier.

  • @ArmouredPhalanx
    @ArmouredPhalanx 18 дней назад +12

    Where I grew up in rural Nova Scotia (Annapolis Valley), unmanned roadside stands selling vegetables, fruit, or flowers were fairly common, too.

  • @FlorianBinsker
    @FlorianBinsker 7 дней назад +4

    Definitely wasn't expecting to see original German made Stollen in a Japanese Supermarket. It's a traditional German Christmas cake, quite dry and dense in structure, with lots of butter and dried fruits, flavored with Christmas spices. It's kinda heavy and you often wouldn't eat more than one or two slices at once. To boost the calories they can even be filled with marzipan and topped with icing sugar. One of the most German Christmas treats if you were to make a poll among Germans. What blew my mind is that, although it was imported, the pricing is almost identical to local supermarkets.

  • @stelioshz
    @stelioshz 19 дней назад +15

    Really nice video idea. Showing us different setups on supermarkets, compared to what most of us are used to.. most likely the Low-Tech ones hahaha
    Hope you are having a great time, Norm! Happy Holidays!

  • @MikaMikaMika89
    @MikaMikaMika89 19 дней назад +11

    This stuff is everywhere in the UK, because they want to save on staff costs... so we as the customers now do all the work...

  • @MrOmriSan
    @MrOmriSan 6 дней назад +1

    When I lived in Japan I bought the fresh prepared food almost every day. As you said, around 4PM there's a first price drop and then around 6-7PM another one and then you can see many elderly people waiting for the price drop. As soon as they finish marking the new price, the elderly snatch almost everything and by the time the Supermarket is closing down for the day, there's nothing left.
    In the next day, there's new fresh food. Always fresh and most of it really good and cheap (even before the price drops).

  • @ViperMD
    @ViperMD 19 дней назад +8

    17:00 We do the same in rural Denmark. Sadly, it's become more and more common to steal from them, so most farmers now have them closer to the house.

  • @plusmanikantanr
    @plusmanikantanr 19 дней назад +5

    It is amazing how even 20 or 30 kms away how different vegetables can change in taste. The Japanese countryside is filled with so many tiny villages with their own signature dishes. It would take a lifetime to taste all the varieties !

  • @KarazP
    @KarazP 15 дней назад +2

    That 1000 yen vegetable box that was insane. But you know what is more insane than this one? The Saku Saku Ending 😂

  • @Zdeath
    @Zdeath 3 дня назад

    27:42 I had a real good laugh at this very long part at the end here 😂😂

  • @TheOpticalFreak
    @TheOpticalFreak 18 дней назад +12

    I am Dutch and I approve the Stroopwafels! You should always get Stroopwafels if you can! 😁👍

  • @BerenCamlost666
    @BerenCamlost666 19 дней назад +3

    My favorite part was the Mujin hanbaijo. I loved it! Such a lovely and friendly lady too.

  • @riverraven4014
    @riverraven4014 17 дней назад

    Thanks for these couple of videos out in the country, really loving these relaxed walk throughs. Have a good Christmas if we don't see you before 🎉

  • @jjpg2000
    @jjpg2000 4 дня назад

    Love the moment of chip zen at the end. Thank you.

  • @KirstenReusch
    @KirstenReusch 19 дней назад +4

    Love a good grocery haul. Always interesting to see what's new, what's the same. The pear flavored soda last fall was a favorite. It is nice to have the app that lets you scan the items, pay online, and walk out. Also, countryside veggie stands 🙂

    • @TokyoLensExplore
      @TokyoLensExplore  19 дней назад +3

      gotta love the pear flavored soda!!

    • @KirstenReusch
      @KirstenReusch 18 дней назад

      @TokyoLensExplore and ice cream. It's always the ice cream. I've eaten my way way across 26 prefectures with unique flavors of ソフトクリーム and grocery novelties. On a second watch, it's hard to pick a favorite single item cause I love everything from the onigiri to bentos, mochi and dango, but I'd maybe get the udon because that price was fantastic.

  • @stevewenzel7659
    @stevewenzel7659 16 дней назад

    Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to you and Sherry, I've got a bit of a soft spot for the ice cream as well. Thanks for the awesome videos and look forward to more next year as I plan a return trip to Tokyo sometime around April or May, fingers crossed it might line up with a Patreon meet up or similar! Cheers from Australia!

  • @ElderNewt
    @ElderNewt 19 дней назад +5

    I always love watching videos of you two collabing

  • @DasVERMiT
    @DasVERMiT 18 дней назад +3

    The Amish in Pennsylvania also sometimes have those self-serve roadside stands for produce, eggs, flowers, etc.

  • @infinidragon
    @infinidragon 17 дней назад

    I love every time Sherry does the outro. :D
    This was a great video, makes me wish we had all those different types of ice cream here in the States.

  • @jeffhoward9186
    @jeffhoward9186 18 дней назад +1

    I agree visiting the local grocery store really gives you an idea how the area you are in is like. Great video.

  • @loganhanssen6004
    @loganhanssen6004 18 дней назад +4

    That box of veggies you bought from the woman cost $6.50 USD. That was an excellent price.

  • @Del-Lebo
    @Del-Lebo 15 дней назад

    This is why I love life! The grocery store...to the farm stand and the super big shopping. Just so nice and true! Love it all!!!!

  • @xredgambit
    @xredgambit 19 дней назад +4

    At 1st I thought that You were at a trial run of a type of supermarket to test out the advanced experience. But it's just a place called Trial.
    I do think that going to a supermarket or a place like that is a great way to experience the culture. You can see what type of foods they may prefer or get to grab interesting snacks that a 7-11 may not carry as they have limited space.

  • @jayeffaar
    @jayeffaar 19 дней назад +5

    I commented the other day on how Norm usually edits out the bits where he speaks Japanese, but in this case, leaving it all in with the lady who sold them vegetables was definitely the right call, and made the whole interaction work! ❤

  • @iggstr
    @iggstr 5 дней назад

    Nice bit of ASMR to round off a cracking vid. Well done both 🇬🇧❤️

  • @El_Makong
    @El_Makong 16 дней назад

    that last segment tho... true definition of "Snacking ASMR"...so funny! keep making content like these!

  • @chrisembry3736
    @chrisembry3736 19 дней назад

    I love how they have Merry Christmas signs. Just goes to show how welcoming a country and establishment is.

  • @jurrassitol15
    @jurrassitol15 День назад

    One of my fave things to do when ever i go on holidays is to go into supermarkets…apart from having cheaper snacks than most convenience stores (japan obviously a little bit of an exception), you can also get decent food to have if you don’t want to eat out. Plus it is always fun to have a look n people watch at the same time 😊

  • @MiddleAgedSwedeGoesForAWalk
    @MiddleAgedSwedeGoesForAWalk 19 дней назад +1

    The first high tech option is kind of similar to the self scanning that is really common here in Sweden, but with some differences: The system here is not a complete carts with some kind of AI monitoring the contents, instead it's simply a hand held scanner where you scan your own things as you pick them in the store, that way you can immediately put them in your bags and then just go to a station that reads the content of you scanner and swipe your payment card and you're done and ready to leave.
    Since there's no AI checking if you pick any things without scanning them, there are random checks though, so sometimes when you try to check out and pay, you'll be notified to let a staff check that everything is ok. You have to register to use the system so they can keep track of you, this means that if you do a lot of mistakes, you'll be checked more often but if you don't make any mistakes, you'll very rarely get checked.
    At least, that's my understanding of how it works, even though that kind of system very common around here, I've never registered to use it anywhere, I still do all my shopping the old fashioned way 😃

    • @n_tas
      @n_tas 19 дней назад +2

      We have that self scan thing in the UK, I haven't used it long myself and it took me a few goes before I managed to remember to scan everything. I definitely did get flagged for being naughty because on maybe my third or fourth trip I was "randomly checked" and the guy scanned EVERY. SINGLE. ITEM. While they were in bags too, without taking anything out. To be fair I haven't forgotten to scan a single thing since because that was so tedious.

  • @MarcWeertsMusic
    @MarcWeertsMusic 16 дней назад

    Fun video, again! You two make a good exploration team - it's always more interesting to see a dialogue as you get two different impressions (not that you don't do great monologue videos 🙂).

  • @QuinchGaming
    @QuinchGaming 18 дней назад +2

    In the UK that High Tech store is pretty much all our supermarkets now, they even do anything to deter you using cash to buy things.

    • @iggstr
      @iggstr 5 дней назад

      Namely, Sainsburys.
      Maybe Tesco, but I'm not sure 'cos I hardly ever shop there.

  • @ThetaWindfall
    @ThetaWindfall 18 дней назад

    I loved the vegetable stand! the owner was so nice, awesome find!

  • @KatieCeee
    @KatieCeee 19 дней назад +1

    This video is making me so excited to go to grocery stores when I finally come back to Japan at the end of 2025! As someone from the NJ/NYC area, I’m not gonna lie that pizza actually looked pretty good 😅

  • @alexb.1320
    @alexb.1320 19 дней назад

    Never thought I'd find a grocery shopping video enjoyable. I'm liking the variety of items, and the prices on a lot of the goods. I do have to wonder if I would embrace the ready-made aspect of Japan grocery vs the cooking everything myself, that would take some getting used to I imagine.

  • @boui
    @boui 19 дней назад +15

    23:43 crazy to see swedish gingerbread cookies in a rural japanese market

    • @TokyoLensExplore
      @TokyoLensExplore  19 дней назад +4

      wild!

    • @sacryx5702
      @sacryx5702 19 дней назад

      I read your comment before but I was still shocked when I saw them 🤣

  • @dennisud
    @dennisud 18 дней назад

    That was interesting. And I can wait to see when that sort of high tech shopping will happen here.
    I live now in the central part of the state. Where its mostly rural within a few miles. So, this stand is actually common in the U.S.!
    You're right on comparing that last store to Costco. Very similar in bulk and unique varieties of products.
    BTW, you 2 have such a cute chemistry I love watching you interactions. Please keep this type of video going.
    And with that Interesting ending!

  • @Smoses_senpai
    @Smoses_senpai 18 дней назад

    I actually do the same when i visit a country. It’s always fun to explore what they have in those.

  • @TontoKowalski2
    @TontoKowalski2 19 дней назад +1

    I live in the Midwest of the US and we have little stands for selling vegetables and fruits. The local one closest to me is rather communal in that you can just bring stuff by to leave for others to pick up if they want it. I don't think I've ever met the person who put it up in the first place. Also, Car eating segment at the end; A+.

  • @AlanVByrnes
    @AlanVByrnes 16 дней назад

    Merry Christmas you two and thank you for another fun dynamic duel together again and really want to try those Artificial Intelligence Carts amazing and to help with Japan’s birth rate problem of course getting really bad now and else where too in the world ⛄️⛄️⛄️

  • @OG_Coleslaw
    @OG_Coleslaw День назад

    the veggies were such a steal!!

  • @jashiodhbjksadjhbklasdjkl4812
    @jashiodhbjksadjhbklasdjkl4812 13 дней назад

    I like the siblings like vibes there are between you too :D great video

  • @zrugel
    @zrugel 19 дней назад +2

    ahh Sherry again. she is such a treat.
    that first place was so cool, and the second place was so cozy ❤
    you're not alone Norm, I love mochi too.
    thanks for the lovely shopping tour.

  • @lab521
    @lab521 19 дней назад +1

    STROOPWAFELS !!!!! Delecious dutch treat :D kinda surprised to see them there

  • @marctremblay8087
    @marctremblay8087 5 дней назад

    Maretsu and Keisei store for me i enjoy the friendly interaction with staff.

  • @Rimlay0823
    @Rimlay0823 18 дней назад

    This is the biggest Trial store I’ve seen. I’ve been to them in Fukuoka but they were about the same size as 7/11 or Lawson or maybe slightly bigger but not this big. So nice to see!

  • @klausklausi7484
    @klausklausi7484 13 дней назад

    I love such friendly occurrences on the countryside ❤

  • @eric1800es
    @eric1800es 17 дней назад +1

    Some rural areas here in Ontario have the self service road side stands still too. For fruits and veg during harvest time.

    • @Not31337
      @Not31337 13 дней назад

      Sundays are for pickin' stones

  • @EvaChan
    @EvaChan 19 дней назад

    Love the self check carts. Not sure how well they'd work in some countries. But I'd use it! And those unmanned farm stands are great! Crunch crunch crunch. 😄

  • @Phalaenopsisify
    @Phalaenopsisify 4 дня назад

    So many nice things, especially the vegetables from that woman! I spotted Swedish pepparkakor, very unexpected.

  • @NecroBanana
    @NecroBanana 19 дней назад +2

    Soooo the reason why they only scanned 1 item is because they have certain items they deem to be risky at thejr stores. Sams Club does the same thing, they'll only scan 2 or 3 items per cart and it teds to be stuff that can be either used to store smaller items (fruit crates are a common one) or items that can be taken out in multiple quantities but only 1 is scanned.

  • @AnnaKulieshova
    @AnnaKulieshova 17 дней назад

    The lady with sweet potatoes almost made me cry for how sweet and nice she is 🥺

  • @steveaustin2716
    @steveaustin2716 19 дней назад

    Absolutely loved the ending 😂

  • @natalieschumacher4729
    @natalieschumacher4729 18 дней назад

    Hi. Here in Australia, it's quite common in country areas to see the veggie stalls on the side of the road. There's even ones for plants and flowers

  • @elkevera
    @elkevera 19 дней назад +1

    The end was so bloody hilarious 🤣🤣

  • @Megadoomer125
    @Megadoomer125 15 дней назад

    that AI shopping cart supermarket was really COOL!

  • @michaels3474
    @michaels3474 17 дней назад

    Kellogg Frosted Flakes, bacon and eggs, fried chicken, this is all I need to live in Japan!!! I am sold.

  • @koxukoshu
    @koxukoshu 19 дней назад

    timing is perfect !

  • @VerhoevenSimon
    @VerhoevenSimon 19 дней назад

    That sweet potato lady was so sweet, and the main difference I saw was the trust based purchasing at those farms.

  • @wantedplayer3911
    @wantedplayer3911 18 дней назад

    I miss Japanese supermarket...Japan take me back! lol. love the vid!

  • @n0isyturtle
    @n0isyturtle 18 дней назад

    I love the soju in giant bottles that would be for spring water

  • @Jeal0usJelly
    @Jeal0usJelly 2 дня назад

    22:15 really surprised to see Bakalland in a random Japanese supermarket, it's a well-known Polish brand that makes healthy snacks and other food products like dried fruit, nuts etc. 😊

  • @HaitaniMasayuki
    @HaitaniMasayuki 18 дней назад

    Yes! the potato chips... sooo many different bags on the isles but they are all just salt or cheese flavored. sometimes there is a pizza-flavored one

  • @johnpaul7
    @johnpaul7 19 дней назад

    Love all that Hello Kitty sausage etc kinda products! But to be honest the fresh vegetables would be my favourite thing. Weird I know but nothing satisfies me more than that ...crazy wholesome stuff😄

  • @jazzew
    @jazzew 18 дней назад

    Ha ha! I have more to see, but I liked watching you and Sherry in the high-tech/low-tech grocery store! Seems more complex than I'd want. Heh! Some interesting things you bought, though! Fun. Also, that woman is SO nice selling all those veggies for cheap! 😄I know some folks around here (Nova Scotia) who are like that, too!
    And Sherry, you are TOO funny, I'd love to hang with you! XD

  • @FiMcG
    @FiMcG 19 дней назад

    We have those self-scan type things in the UK. Our large supermarkets have them and you similarly have to have their loyalty card, scan everything and pay at the self checkouts 😊

  • @crisp_sleeves
    @crisp_sleeves 3 дня назад

    The eating at the end reminded me of Avengers where they all eat shawarma 😂

  • @andikaanwar
    @andikaanwar 17 дней назад +1

    the most fun thing about supermarkets in japan's countryside is we can't say there is one supermarket that cheaper than the others 😂
    when I studied in Japan back in 2015, my hobby was visiting all local supermarkets there. I lived in Miyakonojo (around 1 hour from kagoshima or miyazaki). there were many supermarkets actually (including 1 donki), and some of them located in more than 1 location. the most confusing thing was every single supermarket has some important stuffs that cheaper than the others. for example if we wanted to buy rice, donki was the cheapest of all. for eggs, sugar, etc we have to go to different one. then for meat, there was a specialize one as well. coffee also the same. etc etc etc etc I can't name them all 😂😂😂😂
    oh, they also had timed discount for some products where we have to go as fast as we can as soon as the supermarket opens in the morning. not always morning of course, but usually they put eggs in the morning session, so we had to go there really early literally every week 😮‍💨
    supermarket adventure is REALLY FUN for people like me, somehow 😂😂😂😂

    • @skydivenext
      @skydivenext 14 дней назад

      Isn't this normal thing? What's different at your current place
      Atleast my country I visited plenty of supermarkets more than 5 before my normal ones but I stayed at just 2 too much it becomes a hassle in everyday life I became lazy even tho most of them are in less than half an hour ride
      I get vegetables fruits in one and the other the others things

    • @andikaanwar
      @andikaanwar 14 дней назад

      @@skydivenext not really, at least in my country. in general, for example, supermarket A is cheaper than B, then B cheaper than C and so on. If you ever live in japan's countryside or small town, you'll understand how unique it is. especially with the timed discount

  • @CB-sx8xh
    @CB-sx8xh 18 дней назад

    I also like to visit local supermarkets when I travel. As I wonder at the products which are unfamiliar to me it almost invariably leads to a conversation with a local and we compare supermarket notes :)

  • @darthalpaca
    @darthalpaca 19 дней назад

    The Trial supermarket looks so cool. The carts reminds me of Ikea and the scanning is cool like Amazon and Uniqlo. We need more of these types of stores. Would make everything so much easier.

  • @joewhyam
    @joewhyam 18 дней назад +1

    Cream o is actually from Malaysia. They are made by jack&jill a local Malaysia snack company that’s makes a lot of knock off snacks.. I’m not proud of the knock off part but seeing my country snacks in Japan somehow kind of cool~

  • @WilsonWilson-ec9dq
    @WilsonWilson-ec9dq 18 дней назад

    Loved this! Pre-prepared 😂 2:05

  • @VelvetTeacake
    @VelvetTeacake 6 дней назад

    Those giant whiskey and shochu bottles made me think they'd be great for small bars or restaurants.

  • @kclefthanded427
    @kclefthanded427 19 дней назад

    There's cereal in bags in the US but not much in boxes in Japan. I like the local small markets because prices are very reasonable, plus service is second to none

  • @brodyanderson9339
    @brodyanderson9339 17 дней назад

    I loved the rural store more. It reminds me of stores I grew up with. The cool electronics seem awesome, but nothing like a good ol’ fashioned grocery. No matter where you are.

  • @kuroakikitsune
    @kuroakikitsune День назад

    Australian beef is known to be pretty good. My friend and I had a laugh at that when we were in Japan last year. We supposedly sell wagu in Australia, but Angus beef is our wagu I guess. We didn't actually see any supermarkets, only conbini while in Japan, which is a shame because I felt like I didn't eat enough fruit and veg (and I know Japanese fruit is delicious)

  • @tikitoursjpn3356
    @tikitoursjpn3356 8 дней назад

    Interesting comparison. Japan is remarkably reasonable with the discount supermarkets around.

  •  18 дней назад

    Ohh, Black Thunder is one of my favorite snacks as well. :)

  • @allisonrobertson5423
    @allisonrobertson5423 3 дня назад

    Thanks for the video!
    Whippy cream lol

  • @RaymondwLin
    @RaymondwLin 19 дней назад

    That person who scanned it is doing a randomised check, picking 1 in to see if it matches one item in what you just paid for. If it didn't match, then they will rescan every item.
    This is to prevent shoplifting.
    UK self service barcode scanners works in a similar way. But not everytime, it is randomised and the machine will flag an attendent to come over to check, and they would randomly pick 3 items. The system howver will call an attendent if you pick up, scan but then remove and put back a couple of items too.

  • @couch_poto
    @couch_poto 19 дней назад +1

    Thanks again! Alwasy love seeing all these different sides of living in Japan ^^ The self check out system in the first store was so interesting! And how sweet was this lady on the roadside?! So lovely!❤Also the ending... loved it, so real XD

  • @kandigloss6438
    @kandigloss6438 18 дней назад

    I couldn't help but let out a giggle when I saw that the 299 yen wine was named "Wine at Home".

  • @wboumans
    @wboumans 16 дней назад

    We have this for years in the Netherlands where you take a scanner with you.

  • @Azalynnnn
    @Azalynnnn 19 дней назад +1

    when i was in japan i wanted to wander around a local super store and was too nervous to just wander around like that

  • @TheRealJDPerry
    @TheRealJDPerry 18 дней назад

    Australian beef is actually close relatively speaking, most of it comes from Queensland (my state) which from the capital is only an 8 - 9 hour flight. I can get from Brisbane to Tokyo in about the same amount of time it would take to get from my town on the other end of QLD to Perth in Western Australia. Cargo ships take about 15 days.

  • @TwithGazz
    @TwithGazz 18 дней назад

    I was stressed for two minutes. Thanks for using the basket. Phew.

  • @eatmarth
    @eatmarth 19 дней назад

    This sausage and cheese section seems more well stocked than other small grocery stores

  • @_Rapturous_
    @_Rapturous_ 18 дней назад

    The seashell chocolate box was so nostalgic for me.

  • @ElMoppo1
    @ElMoppo1 18 дней назад

    We have portable self-scan shopping in the UK, but you just take a handset, there's no computer built into the trolley with cameras to check your basket.

  • @KnightOfOneX
    @KnightOfOneX 19 дней назад

    We got some end of video car ASMR, I think we're gonna need a whole video on that parked somewhere nice.

  • @tkolbe73
    @tkolbe73 18 дней назад

    We got those roadside sales stalls here in Denmark in the countryside