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If you look at the onigiri packaging, there's a 1,2, and 3 on the packaging that instructs you on how to open it up in the right order so it doesn't fall apart. At the sushi place, the green powder next to the soy sauce is matcha. Put a few scoops and turn on the hot water to make a matcha tea. It's all you can drink. Sushi is raw fish/other fillings in a sliced up roll. Sashimi is just raw fish. Nigiri is a piece of raw fish or other types of stuff, on top of a formed piece of rice. Hope that helps.
He doesn't have any paciente, he never take any minute to look the instructions. Like when he arrived to Hotel, he started pressing all bottoms without even look the instructions. The person Like him most suffer lots frustration. To impulse.
I love your style of vlogging. I love that it’s not overly edited with simple tasks cut out. It feels more genuine for you to show us all of these little details like we are there too. Thank you for sharing!
Great video. Zane you seem like a real and genuine person which I think makes the videos even more awesome to watch. Lots of people that make travel videos seem fake to me as in a fake personality but you’re the opposite! Take care man and enjoy your travels. I’m going to Japan in 2025!
No intention to make fun of you (maybe just a tiny bit 😂) but as a Japanese person watching you saying all the wrong things in Japanese and do also was quite entertaining and gave me some chuckles 😄 so thanks for that. But don’t worry, you did just right as most typical tourists go through and it’s better for a Japanese viewers for entertainment. I know many foreigners don’t know what I’m talking about but Japanese would nod & agree with me for this. Haha….😆👍🏽👍🏽 Good job and glad you made it the 3rd day in Tokyo. I wished I was there, too! (I’m in Vancouver for 30yrs now)
JR Pass is good for long distance rapid train rides like Shinkansen, but if you stay in Tokyo and take local trains only, it’s way more expensive. 1-day pass for Tokyo Metro (subway line) is 600 yen. “Tokyo free ticket” is 1600 yen, which is also 1-day pass for all subway and JR lines within Tokyo. If you take a short ride, ticket is much cheaper, 170 yen from Shinjuku to Shibuya for example. I recommend Suica, a prepaid card you can use for JR, subway, bus, taxi, convenience stores, vending machines etc.
I was in japan 4 years ago ( traveled by shinkansen with jrpass) and in this Year I’n going to Japan in the end of June with my 2 daughters and husband , and I ‚m wondering if to buy jrpass or single train tickets to visit : Tokyo , Fuji , Kyoto , Osaka and kobe , himeji and Hiroszima .
I’ve travelled extensively throughout SE Asia, Singapore, the Philippines and enjoyed the cuisines of these countries. However, my favorite cuisine is Japanese so I enjoyed Zane’s culinary travels throughout Tokyo and Osaka.
I am Japanese. I happened to find your RUclips channel. It was so interesting you were trying Onigiri(rice balls) and some melon flavor cream puff..! Shibuya must have been shocking to you. It is always so crowded. also, Takeshita dori was fun, right? I lived in US for a few years and I love US. Hope you liked Japan!!
Maybe in the restaurant where you ate sushi and sashimi, there’s a specific time the conveyor sushi is available ‘cause the chefs have to prepare the foods beforehand and place all the food items on there for customers to choose. Hope next time, you’ll be lucky to be able to experience it. Shibuya crossing is world famous and iconic intersection that everyone wants to experience crossing. Crossing the opposite like a counter flow made you really scramble🤣 You’re now one of the thousand pedestrians crossing there😉 I don’t want to be crossing still halfway when the red light is already flashing 😱There was a movie of a vampire who was standing on top of that tallest building there and was looking down on the different intersections. It must be thriling to do that
You gotta try the 7/11 sandwiches and bento boxes. They’re so good. The nana chiki you can get at the front is also fire but I personally preferred famichiki from family mart during my time in japan
Welcome to Japan ❤ The reason the belt did not move when you went to the sushi restaurant is possibly there weren’t many customers. If there aren’t enough people, it’s better to serve fresh sushi for hygienic reasons directly to the customer
Shibuya looks insane. Probably fun to do once. The sushi conveyor belt is fun, we did it in Brisbane, Australia this past February. Its easy to overeat there tho!
If you wish an amazing conveyor belt sushi experience, I suggest you try out the places that locals love: Hama Sushi, Sushiro, Kura Sushi, etc. These ones offer menus full of 100-yen per plate (each plate has 2 sushi). You order and the sushi platters would zoom from the kitchens and stop at your table. It would usually have a secondary belt that has random sushi platters anyone can grab.
I really enjoyed Akindo Sushiro (red circle around black japanese writing) as the conveyor experience was very well refined. You have a belt and an express lane, where your ordered food (via a tablet on the table in a private booth with 4 seats or at the counter) and drinks arrive into, and it plays a little song when your sushi arrives. I spent barely any money in that place both times I went and had a superb meal every time. The one in Ginza inside the BIC Camera also has a special dish: "Lobster Croquette" which was delicious.
6:52 The person on the left side of the screen is carrying a Naginata, a kind of traditional Japanese curved spear. Edit: LOL There's a whole group of them at 13:20.
He just encountered some Filipino people before he was waiting for his chessy pancake, incredible. Besides, I like your content I can see that you're a truly genuine, that's why your videos are exciting even though you're just walking, eating, exploring, and what so ever. You're a truly a Legend as I can see. Keep it up man, hope to see more videos like this, carry on.❤🎉
Can you (or did you already ) make a video on what you did before you got to Japan that you would suggest? Like JR pass or customs/immigration etc. thanks! These videos are amazing 🎉
Hi, I really enjoy your you-tube. The one you had was not fruit sandwich (with bread) , it was a chiffon cake with fruits and whipped cream filling. It was said in Japanese on the glass of shop window. Chiffon cake is like you said, known as an angel food cake in the U.S. And sorry about you could not open a package of "Onigiri" as it spposed to be. Keep safe trip and take care.
I enjoyed your video! But as a Japanese, I was concerned about the way the bag of rice balls was opened…lol The seaweed was too chirpy😂 I hope you enjoyed Japan!!
Bear in mind in Japan there is an unspoken protocol that there is no eating or drinking whilst walking in the street, shopping mall or even at a takeaway counter. Often there is a sign to advise of this protocol and possibly a designated area for eating. Public trash/rubbish bins are virtually non existent. To keep the very clean streets as intended take the trash with you to dispose appropriately or hand into the store purchased. Hope this helps.
I just got back from Japan. It took me a little while to learn to navigate the city trains. I stayed mostly in Yokohama, but tool day trips to Tokyo on the Toyoku line. I'd get a round trip to Shibuya, and make my way from their.
Haha watching you destroy the 7-11 onigiri packaging was great. Did the same thing my first time, pretty soon you are whipping the packaging off and yeah they are hella cheap. Great snack.
lol 😂 I was yelling at you at the sushi spot the plate was a coaster for your mug & the hot water was for the matcha which was the green powder 😂😂 but overall great video thank you 💙
you gotta pull the string all the way down! they you can remove the thin package by just pulling it, then you have an open half rapped nori around the rice, then all you have to do is wrap it!
While you’re in Japan, if you plan on visiting a few more shrines, I recommend looking into getting a goshuin-Cho and collecting goshuin stamps. It’s a super cool keepsake to have and it’s a relatively cheap hobby.
@@SoloDoloTravel I have same opinion. convenience store in Japan is not special thing, the food and service quality is average. I want to make more experience of great service and food for travelers. Sorry for my bad English
I have a question for your viewers that live in Japan: I've been to Japan a few times and have encountered the situation many times where I buy something to eat from a conbini but there is no place to eat it, like at the 25:00 mark of your video (with the fruit sandwich). My understanding is that it may be considered rude to walk and eat like we do here in the USA, but I ended up doing just that sometimes... Any tips on what is acceptable from Japan locals?
Yama”NO TE”. Yamanote line. Not Yamamoto line ! The salmon rice balls salmon, in 7 eleven, is not raw. Sashimi is without rice. Sushi is with rice. Kabuki CHO! 😂
i just saw this video and i knew it was interesting so i watched it it was really good❤ keep up the nice work 👏🏻❤🎉 (no im not an npc for y'all TikTok users)
I know you eat slightly spicy. You need to mix a little wasabi (green stuff next to the soy sauce) into your soy sauce. Also, don’t they have pickled ginger?
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If you look at the onigiri packaging, there's a 1,2, and 3 on the packaging that instructs you on how to open it up in the right order so it doesn't fall apart. At the sushi place, the green powder next to the soy sauce is matcha. Put a few scoops and turn on the hot water to make a matcha tea. It's all you can drink. Sushi is raw fish/other fillings in a sliced up roll. Sashimi is just raw fish. Nigiri is a piece of raw fish or other types of stuff, on top of a formed piece of rice. Hope that helps.
Also, the salmon onigiri he got wasn't raw. It's cooked.
He doesn't have any paciente, he never take any minute to look the instructions. Like when he arrived to Hotel, he started pressing all bottoms without even look the instructions. The person Like him most suffer lots frustration. To impulse.
I love your style of vlogging. I love that it’s not overly edited with simple tasks cut out. It feels more genuine for you to show us all of these little details like we are there too. Thank you for sharing!
Great video. Zane you seem like a real and genuine person which I think makes the videos even more awesome to watch. Lots of people that make travel videos seem fake to me as in a fake personality but you’re the opposite! Take care man and enjoy your travels. I’m going to Japan in 2025!
The hot water at the sushi place is for the green powdered tea. You put 2-3 little spoons of it in it.
Takeshita street is one of the most well known shopping streets in Tokyo. That’s why it was so busy 😂
Another great video. I am using it to help plan out my trip to Tokyo next month!
No intention to make fun of you (maybe just a tiny bit 😂) but as a Japanese person watching you saying all the wrong things in Japanese and do also was quite entertaining and gave me some chuckles 😄 so thanks for that. But don’t worry, you did just right as most typical tourists go through and it’s better for a Japanese viewers for entertainment. I know many foreigners don’t know what I’m talking about but Japanese would nod & agree with me for this. Haha….😆👍🏽👍🏽 Good job and glad you made it the 3rd day in Tokyo. I wished I was there, too! (I’m in Vancouver for 30yrs now)
Yeah, he mispronounced Kabukichou (not kabuchiko), Yamanote line (not yamamoto) & Meiji Jingu (not jinju). 😜
JR Pass is good for long distance rapid train rides like Shinkansen, but if you stay in Tokyo and take local trains only, it’s way more expensive.
1-day pass for Tokyo Metro (subway line) is 600 yen. “Tokyo free ticket” is 1600 yen, which is also 1-day pass for all subway and JR lines within Tokyo. If you take a short ride, ticket is much cheaper, 170 yen from Shinjuku to Shibuya for example.
I recommend Suica, a prepaid card you can use for JR, subway, bus, taxi, convenience stores, vending machines etc.
I was in japan 4 years ago ( traveled by shinkansen with jrpass) and in this Year I’n going to Japan in the end of June with my 2 daughters and husband , and I ‚m wondering if to buy jrpass or single train tickets to visit : Tokyo , Fuji , Kyoto , Osaka and kobe , himeji and Hiroszima .
The warm water at the conveyor belt sushi restaurant is to make matcha green tea with the powder provided.
Great video Zane I really want to go Japan so bad it’s in top of my bucket list! 😔🇯🇵
same fr 😭🙏🏻 even my whole family wants to go but we just a bit short on money 😢
I’ve travelled extensively throughout SE Asia, Singapore, the Philippines and enjoyed the cuisines of these countries. However, my favorite cuisine is Japanese so I enjoyed Zane’s culinary travels throughout Tokyo and Osaka.
Tokyo Japan looks amazing 😍❤️
Love your videos ❤❤❤ Tokyo looks amazing 😍😍😊
I am Japanese. I happened to find your RUclips channel. It was so interesting you were trying Onigiri(rice balls) and some melon flavor cream puff..! Shibuya must have been shocking to you. It is always so crowded. also, Takeshita dori was fun, right? I lived in US for a few years and I love US. Hope you liked Japan!!
26:45 Man, I just love the way this guy talks to us as if we’re on FaceTime😂🙏🏼❤️
Maybe in the restaurant where you ate sushi and sashimi, there’s a specific time the conveyor sushi is available ‘cause the chefs have to prepare the foods beforehand and place all the food items on there for customers to choose. Hope next time, you’ll be lucky to be able to experience it. Shibuya crossing is world famous and iconic intersection that everyone wants to experience crossing. Crossing the opposite like a counter flow made you really scramble🤣 You’re now one of the thousand pedestrians crossing there😉 I don’t want to be crossing still halfway when the red light is already flashing 😱There was a movie of a vampire who was standing on top of that tallest building there and was looking down on the different intersections. It must be thriling to do that
Very beautiful city!
Harajuku and Shibaura is so amazing. Do you plan on going to the Asakusa Shrine Temple? That’s also a must go sight!
You gotta try the 7/11 sandwiches and bento boxes. They’re so good. The nana chiki you can get at the front is also fire but I personally preferred famichiki from family mart during my time in japan
I must say, you seem like you would be the world best travel buddy!😌 What a kind, adventurous person.
22:12 この緑の粉を湯呑みに入れてからお湯を注ぐとお茶になります。次にお寿司屋さんに行く機会があれば是非。
Welcome to Japan ❤ The reason the belt did not move when you went to the sushi restaurant is possibly there weren’t many customers. If there aren’t enough people, it’s better to serve fresh sushi for hygienic reasons directly to the customer
Oh I miss Tokyo so much ❤
Si mie
2025 repet experienta
Shibuya looks insane. Probably fun to do once. The sushi conveyor belt is fun, we did it in Brisbane, Australia this past February. Its easy to overeat there tho!
If you wish an amazing conveyor belt sushi experience, I suggest you try out the places that locals love: Hama Sushi, Sushiro, Kura Sushi, etc. These ones offer menus full of 100-yen per plate (each plate has 2 sushi). You order and the sushi platters would zoom from the kitchens and stop at your table. It would usually have a secondary belt that has random sushi platters anyone can grab.
Those sushi plates are no longer 100 yen each. They're priced about 20 yen more at each sushi restaurant nowadays, still cheap though.
I really enjoyed Akindo Sushiro (red circle around black japanese writing) as the conveyor experience was very well refined. You have a belt and an express lane, where your ordered food (via a tablet on the table in a private booth with 4 seats or at the counter) and drinks arrive into, and it plays a little song when your sushi arrives. I spent barely any money in that place both times I went and had a superb meal every time. The one in Ginza inside the BIC Camera also has a special dish: "Lobster Croquette" which was delicious.
6:52 The person on the left side of the screen is carrying a Naginata, a kind of traditional Japanese curved spear.
Edit: LOL There's a whole group of them at 13:20.
He just encountered some Filipino people before he was waiting for his chessy pancake, incredible. Besides, I like your content I can see that you're a truly genuine, that's why your videos are exciting even though you're just walking, eating, exploring, and what so ever. You're a truly a Legend as I can see. Keep it up man, hope to see more videos like this, carry on.❤🎉
Glad you fixed the camera issues from the last video! This one looks to be much nicer.
I miss Tokyo so much, watching this healed me a lil bit
This videos are so well made!! I Your excitement got me excited!
Onigiri couldn't be 20 yen. maybe it was 20 yen discount if you bought with tea.
Do try the egg sandwich in 7-11
I really miss 7-11 sweets😵😵😭😭😭早く日本帰りたい😢😢
You can tell this man is so sweet I loved this video so much❤
Can you (or did you already ) make a video on what you did before you got to Japan that you would suggest? Like JR pass or customs/immigration etc. thanks! These videos are amazing 🎉
Hi, I really enjoy your you-tube.
The one you had was not fruit sandwich (with bread) , it was a chiffon cake with fruits and whipped cream filling. It was said in Japanese on the glass of shop window.
Chiffon cake is like you said, known as an angel food cake in the U.S.
And sorry about you could not open a package of "Onigiri" as it spposed to be.
Keep safe trip and take care.
Japan is fascinating!! ❤🎉
The Cicada sounds remind me of summer evenings playing animal crossing on the nintendo
Non-conveyor belt sushi is usually higher quality anyway!
I enjoyed your video!
But as a Japanese, I was concerned about the way the bag of rice balls was opened…lol
The seaweed was too chirpy😂
I hope you enjoyed Japan!!
看完好想去日本
Zaneeeeeeeeee awesome video brother. Keep up the great work ❤
Bear in mind in Japan there is an unspoken protocol that there is no eating or drinking whilst walking in the street, shopping mall or even at a takeaway counter. Often there is a sign to advise of this protocol and possibly a designated area for eating. Public trash/rubbish bins are virtually non existent. To keep the very clean streets as intended take the trash with you to dispose appropriately or hand into the store purchased. Hope this helps.
I just got back from Japan. It took me a little while to learn to navigate the city trains. I stayed mostly in Yokohama, but tool day trips to Tokyo on the Toyoku line. I'd get a round trip to Shibuya, and make my way from their.
You forgot to visit the hachiko statue. It was right next to the shibuya crossing
日本に来てくれてありがとうございます😊また来てください
Get a few different flavoured KitKat chocolate bars. They have hundreds of varying flavours
Hi, I’m Japanese living in Japan. I love watching video about trip to Tokyo like you❤ You made me so happy😊 Thank you very much! ありがとうございます🇯🇵
What A nice day to be in Tokyo
Japan 😉👍
the copacabana song playing in the 7\11 in the beginning of the video
11:12 ADOOOOOOOOOOOO (HIMAWARI STARTED PLAYING AFTERWARDS IN THE VIDEO)
I remember seeing 7-11 in Cali was selling sushi. I though, “Ohhhh noooo!”🤣 But what you’re eating looks good!👌🏼💕
日本へようこそ
The first tab with onigiri 🍙 you pull all the way down to the other side then the pull the №2 and №3 sides.
Egg salad sandwich.. the best
Awesome video 😁 what camera are you using while walking 🤔
You showed us some great food. Different.
I can't wait to go in October
Haha watching you destroy the 7-11 onigiri packaging was great. Did the same thing my first time, pretty soon you are whipping the packaging off and yeah they are hella cheap. Great snack.
"There's like I think a horseradish or I think a mustard in there".... dude, come on :D
Best country in the world
lol 😂 I was yelling at you at the sushi spot the plate was a coaster for your mug & the hot water was for the matcha which was the green powder 😂😂 but overall great video thank you 💙
Japanese ice cream is the best I have had in the world, even from a normal ice cream truck in nara park.
😺Beautiful sharing lovely presentation ❤🎇🪔🌷🌷I wish you all a wonderful day 🌷💐
That sound is summers in Japan. #memories
海苔めちゃくちゃになるの可愛い😂
最後まで最初①を下まで下ろしてね
Tokyo is the largest city in the world and the most modern city in the world. More than 30 million people live in Tokyo !
It's so crazy to think about it, my country population could fit 3x times in it , that all in one city 🥲,crazy
Went to Tokyo last year. Went to most of the same places. incredible place.
Hot water is for the green tea in the sushi restaurant.
31:25Marine sencho…
Recognized it right away too
Had to check the comments after I heard that.
Bishoujo Muzai! I come from r/Unexpectedhololive
Fruit sandwich looks great.
you gotta pull the string all the way down!
they you can remove the thin package by just pulling it,
then you have an open half rapped nori around the rice,
then all you have to do is wrap it!
おにぎりは番号に従ってフィルムを剥がせば、手を汚さず食べられるんやで
Patches are great. I collect flags when I travel.
I noticed you’re not wearing a backpack or sling while exploring. How do you hold all your stuff? 😅
i love ur videos
why is the biggest city in the world the safest???????
because we are the master race. >_
Yeah man liking the food think I'll be able to live on 7/11 &vending machines 😂👍✌️❤️😎🇬🇧
かわいい〜😂
wow very nice experience friend
10:15 yeah me too, anime
While you’re in Japan, if you plan on visiting a few more shrines, I recommend looking into getting a goshuin-Cho and collecting goshuin stamps. It’s a super cool keepsake to have and it’s a relatively cheap hobby.
Why is 7eleven so great outside of the mainland US and literally the worst convenience store stateside?
It’s really not that great …. Sure it’s “convenient” for snacks and drinks, but travel vloggers over-hype it way too much.
Good quality, and good selection of food. I get lunch there pretty much weekly.
@@SoloDoloTravel日本のコンビニに来たことあるの?
@@SoloDoloTravelyou don’t know what you’re talking about
@@SoloDoloTravel
I have same opinion. convenience store in Japan is not special thing, the food and service quality is average.
I want to make more experience of great service and food for travelers.
Sorry for my bad English
25:15 Ha ha...It's funny...Can you come to Sri Lanka?
I have a question for your viewers that live in Japan: I've been to Japan a few times and have encountered the situation many times where I buy something to eat from a conbini but there is no place to eat it, like at the 25:00 mark of your video (with the fruit sandwich). My understanding is that it may be considered rude to walk and eat like we do here in the USA, but I ended up doing just that sometimes... Any tips on what is acceptable from Japan locals?
食べながら歩く事は何も感じません。ゴミを捨てなければですけど…
Your video is quite good. I also produce videos related to travel in Japan 🇯🇵. I've learned a lot from your video, thank you!
31:24 Houshou Marine!
Yama”NO TE”. Yamanote line. Not Yamamoto line ! The salmon rice balls salmon, in 7 eleven, is not raw. Sashimi is without rice. Sushi is with rice. Kabuki CHO! 😂
i just saw this video and i knew it was interesting so i watched it it was really good❤ keep up the nice work 👏🏻❤🎉 (no im not an npc for y'all TikTok users)
I know you eat slightly spicy. You need to mix a little wasabi (green stuff next to the soy sauce) into your soy sauce. Also, don’t they have pickled ginger?
THIS IS THE ONE!!!! YAY!
おにぎりバラバラで🍙(´;ω;`)
Surprised that you are new to sushi. So good.
Can you eat at the supermarket where you bought the first three items and can you heat them therea s well ?
awesome video
You say”YAMAMOTO LINE”is “YAMANOTE LINE” .😊
That and "Kabuchiko" (Kabukicho) were driving me crazy!
Great ❤
I enjoyed the video! I’m Japanese living in Tokyo. I bet you have a great time in here.
it's not "too cheap" for Sushi, it's "this is expensive" for Sushi in your home country
I love this content