Ohhh that's amazing! Will you guys go to the parks in Tokyo? I've always wanted to visit them so I'll be on the lookout for your videos :) My favorite tip is to leave plenty of time to just absorb the daily life and immerse yourself in the culture. Japan is very different from what we are used to in Europe and the US and there's a lot of small daily life things that are just fun to experience! A few of my favorite small memories in Tokyo: - People watching (especially in the morning, you can see that in the video) - The food! Just follow places where there's a line of local people and you're guaranteed to have a great experience - the nightlife : if you can try to meet a local and let them take you to their favorite Izakaya (japanese pub), it is VERY fun! Also people love talking to each other so you always have fun encounters :) Other favorite nightlife experiences : going to the batting cages in the middle of Tokyo, and BBQ/ karaoke in Osaka! A few of my favorite things to do in Japan: - Try the Onsen (the baths, you might have one in your hotel too) - Eat the ekiben (bento boxes that you can buy in train stations) - Eat sushi and shabu shabu
@@LucileHR thank you for the tips! Yeah we are planning to do Disneyland and Disney sea while we are there (actually we have more days there then we do exploring Tokyo 😂 but we have 4-5 days in Tokyo’s ha I bet the line tip is a good one we’ll use a bunch ha. Hope you had a good time there!
By watching your video, I came to re-made my feeling about OUR Tokyo, it's like ' ah, yes, I HAVE TO ENJOY Tokyo by myself more than ever...' So I appreciate your uplord, thank you from my heart. YOU taught me something really precious. 赤坂は普段「仕事で行く場所」「通るだけの街」でしかないのですが、 こんな風に「地下鉄に乗る」「ただただ散歩する」「カフェで抹茶とスコーンをとる」・・・ 単純なことをひたすら楽しんで、私たち tokyo worker に分けて下さっていることに感謝します。 そうだ、やっぱり地元・東京をもっと楽しまないとな・・・
The inexpensive sushi place reminds me of the cafeterias here in The States with a twist. There the food comes to you. But it looked so fun. I do miss going to Piccadilly and Morrisons cafeterias. I used to go with my family and always enjoyed picking out what I wanted. But my eyes were sometimes bigger than my stomach. Lol. Hope the rest of your trip is as fun as that day was.
Welcome to Japan! 😊 I'm sure you already have a lot of information about Japan, but if you have any trouble or don't understand anything about Japan, please feel free to ask me❤️
Thank you for replying to me 😊 When it comes to sightseeing in Japan, it would be fun to choose the experiential type, which has recently become popular. I have many offers for you such as: 1.Japanese cooking class 2. Food sample production 3.Ceramics and glasswork production 4. Grape picking 5. Fishing pond restaurant 6. Calligraphy and flower arrangement class 7.Shukubo, Zazen 8. Sake brewery and winery tour 9.Factory tour 10.Kabuki and Noh viewing 11. Japanese sweets at Tsuruya Yoshinobu Tokyo Nihonbashi Cafe 12. Izakaya 13. Food Festival (Example: Yamagata Imoni Soup Festival using the world's largest pot, etc.) 14. Sumo Watching Restaurant 15.Kimono rental & hair and nail decoration 16. Rickshaw ride I hope you have an enjoyable trip to Japan, including your next one.
@@LucileHR Could you go to: the Colosseum in Italy, Petra in Jordan, Chichén Itzá in Mexico, Christ the Redeemer in Brazil, Machu Picchu in Peru, Taj Mahal in India and The Great Wall of China and do foods from there.
Japan is my favorite country I’ve been to so far! Would love to go back!
I love it too and I want to spend more time there :) thank you for watching!!
Nothing prepares you for the first time you visit Japan. Had a week there earlier this year and it was amazing.
I totally agree with you, it's such a special place!!
日本へようこそ!
お二人が楽しそうに日本を満喫していて、嬉しく思います😊
my favourite in japan is definitely yakiniku, aka japanese barbeque. it is amazing!
ooooh I love that too!!
Excited to watch this. We are going to Tokyo for the first time later this year. If you have any good tips please let us know! 😊
Ohhh that's amazing! Will you guys go to the parks in Tokyo? I've always wanted to visit them so I'll be on the lookout for your videos :)
My favorite tip is to leave plenty of time to just absorb the daily life and immerse yourself in the culture. Japan is very different from what we are used to in Europe and the US and there's a lot of small daily life things that are just fun to experience!
A few of my favorite small memories in Tokyo:
- People watching (especially in the morning, you can see that in the video)
- The food! Just follow places where there's a line of local people and you're guaranteed to have a great experience
- the nightlife : if you can try to meet a local and let them take you to their favorite Izakaya (japanese pub), it is VERY fun! Also people love talking to each other so you always have fun encounters :) Other favorite nightlife experiences : going to the batting cages in the middle of Tokyo, and BBQ/ karaoke in Osaka!
A few of my favorite things to do in Japan:
- Try the Onsen (the baths, you might have one in your hotel too)
- Eat the ekiben (bento boxes that you can buy in train stations)
- Eat sushi and shabu shabu
@@LucileHR thank you for the tips! Yeah we are planning to do Disneyland and Disney sea while we are there (actually we have more days there then we do exploring Tokyo 😂 but we have 4-5 days in Tokyo’s ha I bet the line tip is a good one we’ll use a bunch ha. Hope you had a good time there!
I would love to go to Japan, it looks amazing 😍😍 thank you for the tips and information you guys shared
Thank you so much for watching, I love Japan :D
The sushi looks awesome! Glad you both had fun as always!
It was so good :) Thank you for watching!!
@@LucileHR You’re welcome
よくコンビニの食べ物ばかりを食べてる海外の方がいますが、レストランも安いので挑戦してほしいです(*^^*)
Japan has a different feeling altogether!🙌🏻
It is so special :D
Welcome back to Japan!🇯🇵 I'm super happy to see you guys having fun in Tokyo :)
Thank you George! It was so fun meeting with you in Tokyo! :)
Thank you so much L. You are amazing and wonderful! Every single time it's as if you are bring the person along with you!!!
Awww thank you so much!
Im soo happy you and bobbys back!
Great video. I would love to go to Tokyo.
Thank you for watching! Tokyo is a great place :)
By watching your video, I came to re-made my feeling about OUR Tokyo, it's like ' ah, yes, I HAVE TO ENJOY Tokyo by myself more than ever...' So I appreciate your uplord, thank you from my heart. YOU taught me something really precious.
赤坂は普段「仕事で行く場所」「通るだけの街」でしかないのですが、
こんな風に「地下鉄に乗る」「ただただ散歩する」「カフェで抹茶とスコーンをとる」・・・
単純なことをひたすら楽しんで、私たち tokyo worker に分けて下さっていることに感謝します。
そうだ、やっぱり地元・東京をもっと楽しまないとな・・・
The inexpensive sushi place reminds me of the cafeterias here in The States with a twist. There the food comes to you. But it looked so fun. I do miss going to Piccadilly and Morrisons cafeterias. I used to go with my family and always enjoyed picking out what I wanted. But my eyes were sometimes bigger than my stomach. Lol. Hope the rest of your trip is as fun as that day was.
Oh I love cafeterias too!! It is so fun to get to choose food when you have so many delicious choices :)
japanese toilet super high tech. sometimes it can play music.
Yessss the music feature is so fun haha
Another great day another great video. I am loving your Asia tour.
Thank you so much for watching it :)
Cool video, Lucille!
Thank you :D
This Looks soooo good Lucile. have fun in Japan ❤
Thank you so much :D
Damn! All that food for like $25 LOL also I like how the subways there are strict with patrol people keeping order and keeping things nice.
Yes, I really love that about Japan! I always feel safe and relaxed there 😀
Welcome to Japan! 😊
I'm sure you already have a lot of information about Japan, but if you have any trouble or don't understand anything about Japan, please feel free to ask me❤️
Oh that is so nice!! If you can tell me your favorite thing to do that I might not know about I would LOVE that 😀
Thank you for replying to me 😊
When it comes to sightseeing in Japan, it would be fun to choose the experiential type, which has recently become popular.
I have many offers for you such as:
1.Japanese cooking class
2. Food sample production
3.Ceramics and glasswork production
4. Grape picking
5. Fishing pond restaurant
6. Calligraphy and flower arrangement class
7.Shukubo, Zazen
8. Sake brewery and winery tour
9.Factory tour
10.Kabuki and Noh viewing
11. Japanese sweets at Tsuruya Yoshinobu Tokyo Nihonbashi Cafe
12. Izakaya
13. Food Festival
(Example: Yamagata Imoni Soup Festival using the world's largest pot, etc.)
14. Sumo Watching Restaurant
15.Kimono rental & hair and nail decoration
16. Rickshaw ride
I hope you have an enjoyable trip to Japan, including your next one.
@@真季野口 oooh thank you so much for all these tips!! :)
With pleasure!
I stayed at the Hillary Hotel in Akasaka. It's small, but the design is very Japanese, which is nice. I think I chose a good hotel.
Oh i really liked this hotel too! It was very well priced and the onsen was nice :)
素晴らしいですね😊日本🇯🇵から
Awesome job Lucia thumb up see you in the next one
Thank you, see you soon :D
米の違いに気づいてくれてありがとう。
Hi Lucille and Bobby! I love traveling with you. Ever consider traveling to the 7 wonders of the world?
Hi 👋 I hope one day! So far I've been to the great wall of China, the colosseum and chichen itza in mexico!
@@LucileHR Could you go to: the Colosseum in Italy, Petra in Jordan, Chichén Itzá in Mexico, Christ the Redeemer in Brazil, Machu Picchu in Peru, Taj Mahal in India and The Great Wall of China and do foods from there.
❤ wishing your a Merry Christmas 🎅 🎄 2023 and a happy new year 🎉 2024 from Singapore 🇸🇬 !
Happy Birthday Jesus 🎂
Jesus ❤️ You
I'm surprised you talk so muc💛
Damn,the same pattern all over the world-young people flooding the cities and dramatically old rural areas ...
ん~ちょっと入れすぎですよ、お湯にお抹茶を(笑)
lol thats not Lego though....
I always wonder what european accent you have lol
French but with Spanish, UK and US influences (I've lived in these countries :))
日本人ですこんにちは、お願いですから日本でお寿司を食べるなら回転寿司はやめて下さい。
日本で回転寿司は確かに安いですが美味しくありません。
安くて職人が握っている「すしざんまい」というお寿司屋さんをお勧めします。
少し高いですがそれでも良心的な価格で回転寿司よりも更に美味しいお寿司が食べられます。
回転寿司なんてアメリカでも食べれますよね。
Why do tourists never have any money?
Are Japanese still wearing masks ? (((
They always have. However, there isn't any mandate or requirement to wear them.
@wild_insomnia
In Japan, about 70% of people are not wearing masks now.
Not liking the attitude japanese have to foreign visitors