24 HOURS LIVING ON 7-ELEVEN FOOD ONLY IN JAPAN

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  • Опубликовано: 6 сен 2024

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  • @jpaw8389
    @jpaw8389 Год назад +31

    In the 1980s, 7-Eleven in the United States was acquired by a Japanese company called Ito Yokado. So 7-Eleven is a Japanese company.

  • @fmfmnico
    @fmfmnico Год назад +32

    7-Eleven began in the US, but 7-Eleven Japan has been the parent company of the 7-Eleven since 2005.
    And the spicy salty dish she ate is probably Mapo-Tofu which is famous chinese food.

    • @isabelleandflo
      @isabelleandflo  Год назад +5

      Didn't know that, but can see why, they're really good! (Except for the Mapo-Tofu haha!)

    • @hm8723
      @hm8723 Год назад

      haha Mapo-Tofu stuff is targeting people who wants to be stay healthly so the taste is not maybe the top priority. everything is soft with the rice so the texture is not satisifying as well.

  • @justani
    @justani Год назад +12

    It is one of the standard Bento called "Nori-ben(to)”. It is characterized by its small size but high level of satisfaction. At the top of the list is the Makunouchi bento. have a good time.

  • @elandjjtravel
    @elandjjtravel 4 месяца назад

    This was a great watch!!! Thanks for sharing!

  • @0ly77
    @0ly77 Год назад +5

    Omg i was looking on RUclips videos from Japan because i will go there in May. And your video was suggested to me, I was sooo surprise to see you guys ! I am happy for you that you do what you like: travel and share it, and that people are following you on your journey! You are doing an incredible content 🥰 wish you all the best ! Olivia from our Erasmus exchange in Seinajoki

    • @isabelleandflo
      @isabelleandflo  Год назад +1

      Hahahah that’s so cool! Thanks for checking out our videos 😂 you’re gonna love Japan for sure! If you have any questions text us on Insta we’re happy to help 😊

  • @streetcat3411
    @streetcat3411 Год назад +1

    4:53 It is called "Inari Sushi"...

  • @HacksignKT
    @HacksignKT Год назад +1

    same could be said for lawson or family mart, there were a lot of them in Osaka.

  • @iiraingirlii
    @iiraingirlii 4 месяца назад

    This is making me sooo hungry 😭

  • @Sweepout
    @Sweepout Год назад +2

    I love your accents. Ive been learning Deutsch, and I love watching videos about asian foods and stuff like this too. So glad to have found your channel! :)

  • @peter7811
    @peter7811 7 месяцев назад

    Die Euphorie am Anfang ist verständlich, aber auf dauer geht das auf die Urlaubskasse.
    Spass im Urlaub muss sein und alles muss wenigstens 1x probiert werden.
    Aber wie gesagt, auf dauer besser in den Supermarkt als im Convininece Kiosk.
    Im Supermarkt hat man noch mehr auswahl, ist billiger und noch frischer...ist halt so.

  • @laurieleonard8209
    @laurieleonard8209 Год назад +1

    If you ever get to a county or state summer fair in The US you can get a freshly made and delicious corn dog❤️

  • @kaztakashi
    @kaztakashi Год назад +2

    For your (and many foreigners) infomation, why there are few trash can on the street in Japan? Because protecting against terrorism. There were many trash cans over 30 years ago in Japan. Well actually 7-eleven has trash can. So you can throw your rubbish away it. Or today many station have it. Good Luck 🤞

  • @YH-rd1gc
    @YH-rd1gc Год назад +12

    Loved your video!!! Im so glad that you seemed to enjoy 711 here at japan. Just a heads up, please be careful abt drinking the triple fiber drink (orange soda). Thats supposed to help your digestion so if u drink too much at once u will find yourself at the toilet lol 😆 its perfect for anybody whos constipated or on a diet tho lol

    • @isabelleandflo
      @isabelleandflo  Год назад +5

      Thank you so much :)) That's good to know hahah, we've been drinking it almost every day...

  • @puppypuppypuppy
    @puppypuppypuppy Год назад +2

    6:16 my go-to drink when I was in Japan👍

    • @isabelleandflo
      @isabelleandflo  Год назад +1

      Drinking it again while typing this 😂 love this so much!

  • @akari6185
    @akari6185 Год назад +4

    日本のコンビニご飯をこんなに楽しんでくれて嬉しい!

  • @user-vn6qe2nz7w
    @user-vn6qe2nz7w Год назад +2

    I haven't been home Japan for 4 years now, next month finally It's happening!! This convenience store video makes me so excited visit 7/11😁💞

    • @isabelleandflo
      @isabelleandflo  Год назад +2

      can't wait to go back to Japan for the 7 Eleven Onigiris 😅

  • @user-qi5do1kz4u
    @user-qi5do1kz4u Год назад +2

    日本で食べ歩きしても大丈夫ですよ😊あと豆腐で巻かれてるお寿司は豆腐ではなく油揚げを巻いている物でおいなりさんです😊✨
    日本の文化やコンビニを紹介して頂きありがとうございます😊
    嬉しくおもいます✨✨感謝。

  • @one2712
    @one2712 Год назад +1

    They used to have trash cans everywhere but they took them away after sarin gas attack on subway happened.

  • @likam5636
    @likam5636 Год назад +5

    what a lovely couple! enjoy your travel.

  • @dradleyromenn085
    @dradleyromenn085 10 месяцев назад

    セブンイレブンで買ったものを
    デイリーヤマザキの前で食べるのは
    センスの塊でしかない。
    ナイス

  • @revealednew
    @revealednew Год назад +3

    miss 7-Eleven, it a best store that I always visit for food in my university day, sadly it already leaving Indonesia. Now we only had Lawson, which the food selection and item pretty much nah, and cannot beat 7-Eleven. 7-Eleven still the best.

    • @isabelleandflo
      @isabelleandflo  Год назад +3

      Yeah we noticed that there was no 7 Eleven in Indonesia 🥲 it really is the best, we don’t like Lawson too much 🙈

  • @hm8723
    @hm8723 Год назад +1

    I love the video compilation of 7-Eleven.

  • @TheDive99
    @TheDive99 Год назад

    They also do great udon and fried chicken. Great sandwiches as well.

  • @MET3279
    @MET3279 Год назад

    You two are so delightful!!!!!

  • @tatehikooka3982
    @tatehikooka3982 Год назад +4

    As you may know, when you can't find a restroom, many convenience stores will lend you a restroom for their employees for free.
    (without buying anything)

  • @nikitaoertel1533
    @nikitaoertel1533 11 месяцев назад

    It all looks so good 😋

  • @takeru2702
    @takeru2702 Год назад +1

    I love 711.Nice video! From japan

  • @chinochinotty777
    @chinochinotty777 Год назад +1

    味より食感で評価するんですね🤔
    日本食を食べる外国人の動画を色々観てますが、味より食感を重視する方が日本人より多い気がします🤔

  • @rgvgamma9986
    @rgvgamma9986 Год назад +2

    Rice is healthier and keeps you satisfied for a long time!
    So,the reason why there are no trash on the streets and transportation in Tokyo is to combat stupid
    terrorism ! you should be careful !

    • @isabelleandflo
      @isabelleandflo  Год назад +1

      We really like the rice dishes a lot :) We know about the reason, but it was a long time ago, right?

    • @rgvgamma9986
      @rgvgamma9986 Год назад +1

      I'm sorry for the confusion. However, it seems that the trash in the city and the station will be removed because the stupid terrorism may occur at some time.

  • @funkycrew2
    @funkycrew2 Год назад +1

    おにぎりはレンジで20秒、温めたら美味しいよ☺️

  • @key4816
    @key4816 Год назад +1

    2:37
    零さなければ食べ歩いても問題ないです。食べ歩いてる人を見ても不快に思いません。

  • @syaka2898
    @syaka2898 Год назад

    4:58これは、いなり寿司(inari sushi)と言う伝統的な食べ物です。

  • @greenan2073
    @greenan2073 8 месяцев назад

    面白い😂❤

  • @relighg
    @relighg Год назад

    how much are those rice bowls?

    • @TheDive99
      @TheDive99 Год назад

      I think they go for around $7 or $8.

  • @user-mg7vy2jg5i
    @user-mg7vy2jg5i 10 месяцев назад

    Hey guys,
    you both seem very likeable. Therefore, your videos are pretty enjoyable.
    However, you should do your research."Sushi-ball" and "poke-ball" are CLEARLY not the terms.
    Especially, in a culture which is so keen on quality and standards. They love their food. You should, too (by enjoying and learning the terminology).
    Best

    • @TheRomanoLV
      @TheRomanoLV 7 месяцев назад

      lmao breathe in dude it's not that deep

  • @PEACE_MashI
    @PEACE_MashI Год назад

    いなり寿司を選ぶとは良いセンスしてますな

  • @sabinehulsmann3503
    @sabinehulsmann3503 Год назад +1

    Schon ungewöhnlich, was ihr so zum Frühstück esst🙃 aber das ist nichts gegen die Folie von dem Dampfbrötchen🤣🤣🤣

  • @sabinehulsmann3503
    @sabinehulsmann3503 Год назад +1

    Hahahaha Isabelle🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @light80050
    @light80050 Год назад

    In English you guys call nori "nori leaf"?? It's a bit weird. It's a sheet of seaweed🤔

  • @user-do7sq6dt4e
    @user-do7sq6dt4e Год назад

    セブンイレブンは
    美味いよね。

  • @bears5501
    @bears5501 Год назад

    What wasthe name of your hotel? Looks nice

  • @moc176
    @moc176 Год назад

    日本人からしたらサンドイッチおにぎりは好きだけどコンビニ弁当を夕飯にする寂しいさがあるから外国人に人気なのは嬉しい😆

  • @warjee1
    @warjee1 Год назад

    its been awhile since i watched you 2. glad you ditch vegan isa!

  • @ambustus1
    @ambustus1 10 месяцев назад

    Shame 7-11 in the states suck ass. Its all just over priced compared to overseas.

  • @asdfghjjhgf
    @asdfghjjhgf Год назад +2

    セブンの飯はうまいけど日本人にとっては高い😭 しかも年々弁当の大きさ小さくしてるし

    • @isabelleandflo
      @isabelleandflo  Год назад +1

      It is really good! Sad to hear it's hard to afford...

  • @framboiselapointe
    @framboiselapointe Год назад

    moi qui ait le plus grand mal a faire des choix je serais en enfer au Japon

    • @TheDive99
      @TheDive99 Год назад

      I had to stop myself from eating there every day when I was there.

  • @japanwalkvlogrogutere4981
    @japanwalkvlogrogutere4981 Год назад

    A lot of additives in Japan😱

  • @adrian-qr6zk
    @adrian-qr6zk Год назад

    Speak French

  • @nleo3645
    @nleo3645 Год назад +2

    最初のおにぎりの開け方よ😂😂全部開けてる😫出っ張りを引っ張れば左右に割れますよ。
    何で外人は皆、手で直接おにぎりや肉まんを持って食べてしまうのか。ビニール袋や包み紙を利用して手に触れない様に食べれば良いのに。

    • @marine.E
      @marine.E Год назад

      そこは衛生観念と習慣のちがいかな~と思いますよ(;^ω^)
      日本なんて飲食店に入れば使い捨てか布のやつ買って違いはあれど、ほぼ100%の確率でオシボリが出てくるぐらいの国ですし…。
      他にも国ごとの違いとして、手掴みで食べる料理が普段の食事の中でどれだけ存在するかってポイントも関係してるかもしれませんね。
      そして単純な話、外国人・日本人って区別なく、企業側が「食べやすいように・手が汚れない様に」って工夫を凝らしたパッケージにして売ってあるものでも、その意図を理解せずにグチャグチャにして手だけじゃなく机とかも汚して食べる人は一定数いるものです。
      コンビニおにぎりだとパッケージに開け方を説明する絵が描いてあるので、字が読めなくても見れば何となく分かるものですが…普段の生活にパッケージを見る習慣がなければ見ないんでしょうねw

  • @Gaq917
    @Gaq917 Год назад

    damn you cant walk and eat on the street? i get its not illegal but is that really rude? people gotta eat

  • @ddd6874
    @ddd6874 Год назад

    good