Exploring Tokyo's best snacks (First time in Japan)🇯🇵

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  • Опубликовано: 9 июл 2024
  • Join me as I show you this eventful day in Tokyo: From my first sushi in Japan, to chats with locals, to convenience store snacks, tourist spots such as Sensoji temple & Shibuya crosswalk, this day well and truly had it all...
    I was feeling a little under the weather so my day started off with a trip to a local supermarket near Ueno metro station to pickup some fruit, coffee and a pack of tissues.
    We then hit the first spot of the day, Sensoji temple. Touristy spots like this are sometimes a bit overwhelming so I didn't stay too long before heading over to the beautiful, tranquil Sumida River Park. This is where a local Japanese kid named Mim came up to me and we had a long chat about life.
    By now it was midday and time to meet my friend from USA that has come to join me in Tokyo. Together, we walked around trying to find one of Tokyo's best street foods at a Ministop convenience store. We then took a walk around a local street market where we found an unexpected surprise...
    On day two, I take a long walk around Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden, one of Tokyo's most incredible parks to take in the atmosphere and have a moment to myself before heading back into the busy and bustling streets.
    I came across Taito Games, which is an arcade next to Shibuya scramble crossing. It was one of the biggest and busiest arcades I've seen in my life. Next door was a Pachinko arcade, which I've heard is a very popular game amongst middle aged and older folk.
    The day came to an end when we went to eat Sushi at an intimate little restaurant with a very homely feeling. The restaurant had been in the family for over 100 years... safe to say it was some of the best I've ever had!
    Sensoji Temple:
    📍 2 Chome-3-1 Asakusa, Taito City, Tokyo 111-0032, Japan
    Shibuya Scramble Crossing:
    📍 MP52+Q6 Shibuya City, Tokyo, Japan
    Sumida River Park:
    📍 1 Chome Hanakawado, Taito City, Tokyo 111-0033, Japan
    Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden:
    📍11 Naitomachi, Shinjuku City, Tokyo 160-0014, Japan
    Chapters
    0:00 - Preview & Introduction
    3:08 - Tokyo Supermarket
    7:52 - Tokyo 7-Eleven
    13:00 - Sensoji Temple
    18:13 - Tokyo School
    19:08 - Asakusa Skyline / Sumida River Park
    20:36 - Public toilet
    22:20 - Chat with young Japanese kid
    27:41 - Meeting American friend
    31:00 - Tokyo street market
    32:54 - The best snack in Japan
    36:49 - Posh soba noodle restaurant
    38:48 - My strangest experience in Japan
    39:45 - Tokyo pharmacy
    43:33 - Lunch at CoCo Ichibanya
    46:20 - Shinjuku Gardens (My favourite place in Tokyo)
    53:56 - Huge Tokyo Arcade
    57:18 - Shibuya crosswalk
    01:00:56 - Pachinko: Gambling in Japan
    01:04:11 - Metro station food hall
    01:08:33 - My first sushi in Japan

Комментарии • 196

  • @OliBarrettTravel
    @OliBarrettTravel  3 месяца назад +33

    Subscribe if you enjoyed :) There are plenty more Japan videos on their way.
    Glad to see it's being well received so far!

  • @justani
    @justani 3 месяца назад +55

    回転じゃない寿司、コンビニじゃないパンを早々に体験するのはすごく良いことですね。

  • @user-qj6ni8ei1p
    @user-qj6ni8ei1p 3 месяца назад +50

    東京は昔、江戸という名前の都市だった。
    1500年代は江戸は湿地帯で川の氾濫が多く住みにくい所だった。
    それを1500年代の終わりに江戸幕府を始めた将軍徳川家康が江戸の街を整備した。
    1721年、江戸は約100万人を誇る世界一大きな都市であり、世界二番目の都市は63万人のロンドンであった。
    今の東京が凄いのは全て400年以上前の徳川家康のお陰。

  • @user-hz5kv9tj3d
    @user-hz5kv9tj3d 3 месяца назад +29

    Japanese people learn English in compulsory education, but we do not need English as long as we live in Japan. We have very few opportunities to use English, so we are not good at English conversation. However, since we use many English words as they are in Japanese conversation, most Japanese people can understand simple English words.

  • @kochobashi
    @kochobashi 3 месяца назад +58

    I'm Japanese. Welcome to Japan.
    And you're probably allergic to cedar pollen. In Japan, many people are affected by it in February ~ March,
    There seem to be a lot of comments from Japanese people who point out too many details, but you don't have to be so nervous.
    Enjoy all things Japan.

    • @OliBarrettTravel
      @OliBarrettTravel  3 месяца назад +13

      Yes, that may be! I appreciate that.

    • @user-il6ny6co3i
      @user-il6ny6co3i 2 месяца назад +2

      ​@@OliBarrettTravel自分に不都合な事実を指摘されても、無視しないで返信してあげて下さい。

    • @user-kuhaku766
      @user-kuhaku766 Месяц назад +2

      @@user-il6ny6co3i何目線?

  • @user-ro2lt1ow4t
    @user-ro2lt1ow4t Месяц назад +3

    I’m a student in Japan and I’m studying English
    The way you speak English is easy to understand what you’re saying.
    In addition, seeing that you’re enjoying in Japan makes me feel happy☺️
    Thank you for sharing your special experience!
    I don’t use translation, so sentences I wrote may be wrong.

    • @TowardtheFlames
      @TowardtheFlames 15 дней назад

      As an Englishman myself. You form sentences better than 40% of natives. Good luck

  • @moc176
    @moc176 3 месяца назад +37

    いろいろ教えてあげたい気持ちはあっても英語がとくいじゃないのが日本人😂楽しんで下さい🤟

  • @junzjks
    @junzjks Месяц назад +4

    In Japan, there is basically a culture of taking your own garbage home.I have been learning like that at home and at school since I was a child.The reason why the streets of Japan are clean with less garbage is because of the high level of Japanese consciousness.Therefore, I would appreciate it if tourists could understand.😊

  • @user-vk5ud6sb2c
    @user-vk5ud6sb2c 2 месяца назад +39

    日本ではゴミ箱を探すのではなくゴミ用のビニール袋を持参して自分て出したゴミは各自持ち帰ります。
    それらは子供の頃から遠足やキャンプで当たり前のように学びます👍
    海外からの旅行者の方々もそうして頂けたらありがたいです✨

    • @lil7940
      @lil7940 Месяц назад +5

      初めて聞いたわ
      ゴミ用のビニール袋なんて誰も持ち歩いてねえよ

    • @drip726
      @drip726 Месяц назад +3

      それしてる人見た事無いんだが...

    • @cocleum
      @cocleum Месяц назад +4

      @@lil7940バッグの中に入れるんじゃないの?

    • @Cocomo182
      @Cocomo182 Месяц назад +3

      おばあちゃんだけです

    • @Pom-cw2mk
      @Pom-cw2mk Месяц назад +1

      海外の旅行者へのマナーパトロールする暇なおばあちゃん迷惑です。
      おじちゃんもね。
      日本人RUclipsr がたくさんのマナー違反してるのにそれには怖くて言えなくて、
      海外の旅行者をターゲットにして取り締まって優位に立とうとするの情けないですよ。

  • @renren0714
    @renren0714 3 месяца назад +20

    Because Japan is an island nation, there was no need to learn foreign languages ​​for many years. Younger generations are starting to learn English. It would be very helpful if you could prepare a translation app etc.
    In Japanese culture, it's not good to eat while walking or take videos without permission, but I'm really happy that people think Japanese food is delicious. Enjoy sightseeing.

  • @na6975
    @na6975 17 дней назад +1

    The part of the Sumida River reminds me of how impressed meeting the Thames 15 years ago.
    It's one of the greatest memories for me in UK.

  • @user-is2hp5mf3b
    @user-is2hp5mf3b Месяц назад +6

    If you don't want to buy the product, don't touch it.

  • @user-zy6nz3nl2q
    @user-zy6nz3nl2q 3 месяца назад +51

    In Japan, it is considered bad manners to eat and drink while walking, so there are no trash cans to dispose of garbage after eating or drinking. The other reason is to prevent terrorism.

    • @elysiumcore
      @elysiumcore 3 месяца назад +11

      Trash cans are sometimes behind vending machines 😂

    • @yaboimo2571
      @yaboimo2571 3 месяца назад

      No one cares man. Dude is just passing through and not hurting anyone. Japanese people don't expect foreigners to know any of the customs. Even if you did, you'd still be viewed as a bakagaijin.

    • @aika1995-9
      @aika1995-9 2 месяца назад

      @@elysiumcore
      自動販売機の後ろにあるゴミ箱は
      ペットボトルや缶、瓶などの専用ゴミ箱である場合が多いです。日本ではゴミの分別が一般的です。「もえるごみ」「もえないごみ」「プラスチックゴミ」「ペットボトル」「缶」「瓶」などに分けて捨てます。家庭のゴミは地域によってさらに細かく分けたり、ゴミを洗って捨てるのが通常です。自動販売機の後ろにゴミ箱を見つけた時には、何用のゴミ箱か確認してください。

    • @cs.630
      @cs.630 2 месяца назад +9

      サリン事件直後から危険だということでゴミ箱が撤去されました。それ以前はたくさんありました。
      マナーとは関係ないと思われます。

    • @user-kv3rz7wd1k
      @user-kv3rz7wd1k 2 месяца назад +7

      いつの間にか食べ歩きがマナー違反になっていて、誰も食べ歩きしないのは奇妙に感じます。平成初期には食べ歩きは普通にありました。オウムのせいでゴミ箱が撤去されてしまいましたが、別にマナーが理由ではなかったように思います。

  • @markjones3057
    @markjones3057 3 месяца назад +6

    Loving these videos Oli, an excellent insight to Japan.

  • @user-xv2ct1sh6l
    @user-xv2ct1sh6l 3 месяца назад +8

    This is a valuable and nice journey for you. I pray that the conflicts between you, the boy, and us will eventually make the world a little more perfect✌

  • @user-ym6wq2mm1p
    @user-ym6wq2mm1p Месяц назад +1

    今回のビデオも楽しかったです!
    昨日、イギリスを旅する日本人youtuberの動画をみていました。
    イギリスもとても綺麗で素敵なところばかりでした!
    そんな素敵な国から来られた方が、日本を絶賛してくださり、とても嬉しかったです!
    ありがとうございます!

  • @user-hq9be2vt8p
    @user-hq9be2vt8p 3 месяца назад +10

    I'm loving your japan videos!

  • @nano-0520
    @nano-0520 3 месяца назад +30

    1995年の地下鉄サリン事件以降、不審物を隠すことができる場所になるとしてゴミ箱が撤去されてきたという経緯があります。sorry🥲

    • @OliBarrettTravel
      @OliBarrettTravel  3 месяца назад +17

      Thanks for adding context as I wasn’t aware of that. It’s not a big issue, just had to get used to carrying it for a while. 🙂

    • @user-qj6ni8ei1p
      @user-qj6ni8ei1p 3 месяца назад +1

      @@OliBarrettTravel
      これだけ色々整備されてる日本で何故ゴミ箱がないのだろう?
      と直ぐ疑問に思って調べてもおかしくないと思った。
      調べれば直ぐサリン事件のテロ事件が発端でゴミ箱が減った事は出てくると思う。
      英語で発信すると言う事は、全世界の日本に興味のある人に発信する事になる。
      あなたの動画での英語での発言は多くの海外からの観光客が「不便だからゴミ箱増やすべきでしょ」とばかりを主張する事に繋がって日本に迷惑をかけてしまうかもしれない。
      何も調べないで先入観を持たずにRUclipsで英語で感想言う事が、相手の国に大変迷惑をかける事になる事もある事を自覚すべきだ。
      RUclipsで発信する内容がただの思い出動画の発信であろうと、収益目的であろうと
      発信する内容が相手に迷惑がかかる物になってはダメです。

    • @y.i4782
      @y.i4782 2 месяца назад +11

      ゴミ箱があった時のほうが、汚かったような気がする。必ず溢れるから

  • @kaipearson2465
    @kaipearson2465 3 месяца назад +5

    love the long form bro its such a breath of fresh air man

  • @user-qb1ym2lp7k
    @user-qb1ym2lp7k 3 месяца назад +19

    こんにちわ、日本に観光に来る海外の方のRUclipsを見るのが大好きです。自分とは違う視点を持っているからです。そして改めて自国の良い点に気づくからです。私も含めて、日本人は国内旅行で満足する人達が多い気がします。

  • @umiari-yamaari
    @umiari-yamaari 2 месяца назад +1

    Unlike game centers, pachinko can be exchanged for cash. If you play pachinko and take the extra pachinko balls to the prize exchange office, you can receive prizes. Of course, you can just take the prize and go home, but there is a place behind the pachinko parlor where you can exchange the prize for cash, and many people do so there.

  • @user-qj6ni8ei1p
    @user-qj6ni8ei1p 3 месяца назад +15

    鼻歌じゃなくて、仏教のお経だと思う。

  • @mokonachanwhite
    @mokonachanwhite 3 месяца назад +7

    I hope you enjoyed your awesome trip in tokyo :3 i only watched your first vid (but in 1go xD) now i'm subscribed because you are good with speaking on cam and interesting to watch with your glowing eyes and excitement ;D sadly, i must wait a year longer to see tokyo for the second time i follow a bunch of english speaking youtubers and probably watched 80%of all tokyo vlogs und recommendation videos on youtube to not miss a single highlight to see and do, to shorten the wait a little. I hope you can come back soon and have a longer stay to see more of all the cool places you didn't saw on this trip.

    • @OliBarrettTravel
      @OliBarrettTravel  3 месяца назад +4

      There are more videos from Japan coming soon 🙂 I also can’t wait to come back for a second time, but I don’t quite know when that’ll be yet

  • @Steve-il9pb
    @Steve-il9pb 3 месяца назад +4

    Do you know about Ameya Yokocho (Ameyoko), the crazy street in Ueno? Have you been there? It's my favorite street in Tokyo.

  • @user-xy3pq5jp6n
    @user-xy3pq5jp6n 2 месяца назад +6

    Oli-san, thank you for the video and I'm enjoying them. One thing that I would like to tell you is, kindly avoid entering the temple with a drink or food. It is a purified place especially in the morning when the monk is reading sutras. We would like you to be devout and polite even though you are not a Buddhist and so would we in the church when we are in western countries.
    You are able to have some food and drink on the day of the temple fair, as they organize street stalls.

  • @ellyko0513
    @ellyko0513 2 месяца назад +1

    It was fun!! I like TOKYO,but I don't like to go to there😂Because, Tokyo is very confused. But thanks to you, I felt like I was traveling and had fun.

  • @i0001w
    @i0001w 3 месяца назад +8

    Get IC Pasmo card for trains and you can use it for pay in stores also

  • @user-dl2uu2ft9q
    @user-dl2uu2ft9q 3 месяца назад +7

    Welcome to Japan!

  • @zaidannem3137
    @zaidannem3137 2 месяца назад

    This guy knows how to save money in Japan. It's a master of travel.

    • @wynn3077
      @wynn3077 2 месяца назад

      Nah he’s a moron .

  • @user-en1iv6cm3d
    @user-en1iv6cm3d 3 месяца назад +7

    風邪じゃなくて花粉症かも
    乾燥してると喉が痛くもなるし
    ホテルで、携帯加湿器とかいるかもね

  • @miyu4589
    @miyu4589 2 месяца назад +1

    36:22 イギリスでは親や祖父母が"If you don't eat the crusts, you'll lose your hair.(パンの耳を食べないと将来禿げるよ) " って子供に言うの面白いw

    • @user-ym6wq2mm1p
      @user-ym6wq2mm1p Месяц назад +1

      それを聞いて慌ててパンの耳食べまくる日本人が増えるかも!?

  • @zvoidy
    @zvoidy 17 дней назад

    Whats the Sushi Restaurant called? would love to visit this exact one

  • @jaime38amor
    @jaime38amor 3 месяца назад +8

    💦My goodness, all those delicious foods every where! I was so jealous watching it to be honest because we can't get most of those outside Japan where I live and I miss all of them so much! (I'm Japanese and live in Canada now for 30 yrs) I'm so glad you made it to the real traditional Japanese sushi restaurant with your friends. That's the true sushi experience in Japan for authentic dishes and style. It was absolutely mouthwatering watching it though. 🤤 The teen age Japanese/Korean/Brazilian guy reminded of myself when I was around his age. I'm mix with a 1/4 of Filipino but not because of my ethnic background but it's because where I grew up partly in Mexico when I was much younger with my family and then we went back to Japan afterwards. I was pretty much Mexicanized (is it a word?) or westernized more or less by the time my family returned to Japan and it was a bit of a struggle for me as well trying to fit in to Japanese society and culture although I was still young. I did all right trying to become Japanese again but as I was growing older particularly in my late teens, I had kind of a identity crisis perhaps just like that young guy you were having conversation with by Sumida river. I wasn't sure whether I was Japanese, Mexican or something else. I also became more aware about my sexuality as a gay man but Japan wasn't so open and definitely not as "inclusive" as it is now back then so I always had to suppress myself and to pretend to be as a straight man as possibly I could at that time but it was not a happy life for me. So all of that experience about my life made me think and wanted to live somewhere in a foreign country so I started to prepare myself to achieve that goal and dream myself until my whole family also decided to move to Canada but it was already when I was in my 20's. I wished I moved to Canada when I was much younger. Living in Japan where it's still a monoethnic country, being a bi racial, multi racial or returnee growing up abroad like myself would experience almost the same experience or sense of being always an outsider because majority of Japanese people would look at them differently or sometimes treat them differently without any mal intention. You also notice yourself that the way you think and what you accustom to are different from typical Japanese people. I also feel the similar way even now living in Canada after 30 years because I fall into somewhere in between Japan and Canada but I had already accepted and embraced myself to be ok to be different and especially living in Canada makes me feel safe as most of us here are immigrant from all different parts of the world. Thanks for another interesting video about Tokyo, it was very entertaining to watch an English man wandering around the huge mega strange place in Tokyo. I wished you could stay longer in Japan to the point where you could even speak in Japanese with other Japanese people but we will save that for the near future, shall we? LOL

  • @Zedem0n
    @Zedem0n 2 месяца назад +3

    I wonder how long it took you to just ask someone about trash bins. They're in every convenience store xD.

  • @user-nj7bm8vz7u
    @user-nj7bm8vz7u 2 месяца назад +2

    おにぎりに挑戦して欲しいですね

  • @Antonius2085
    @Antonius2085 3 месяца назад +2

    Pachinko brings in more money than all the casinos in Macao and Vegas COMBINED. It’s unreal. Feel better soon and try ramen at a place called Kikanbo. It’s the best spicy ramen in Tokyo and will definitely make your congestion better.

    • @OliBarrettTravel
      @OliBarrettTravel  3 месяца назад +1

      Wow, that is truly an insane statistic... and thanks for the recommendation

  • @bloodybear7698
    @bloodybear7698 3 месяца назад +1

    Can you tell me the name of the sushi restaurant? 🙂

    • @Pitman33
      @Pitman33 3 месяца назад +4

      Matsuyama Sushi

  • @user-ci2yg7eu1c
    @user-ci2yg7eu1c 3 месяца назад +149

    日本を楽しんでくれるのは嬉しいけど、最低限のマナーは調べてきてほしい。
    日本語がわからないのは仕方ないけど、英語が話せないことに対して不満を持つのはおかしい。ここは日本。日本語が母国語で英語で会話することはない。お邪魔してるのは観光客の方。
    何も知らない状態で新しい体験をするのは本人にとっては最高な体験かもしれないけど、そこに住む人々にとっては気分が良くない。
    外国人観光客がこういう人ばかり来るようになったら困る。
    ルールやマナーを調べた上で間違えてしまうのは許容するけど、最初から調べてこないのはその国の人を馬鹿にしていると思われても仕方ない。
    ゴミ箱がないことに不満を持つのではなく、なぜそれでも食べ歩きしてる日本人がほとんどいないのか、どう対処してるのか学んでほしい。
    その辺の日本人に話しかけるならそういうこともGoogle翻訳でも使って聞いてみればいいのにと思う。
    厳しいことを言ってごめんなさい。
    素敵なチャンネルですが、そういう外国人が増えて日々困っています。

    • @po-dn2to
      @po-dn2to 3 месяца назад +30

      うん。ほんとうざい。古い。長い。古い人。
      現代はもっと完結にまとめないと。
      長いよ文章が。

    • @user-ci2yg7eu1c
      @user-ci2yg7eu1c 3 месяца назад +26

      @@po-dn2to 続きを読むを開いてくれてありがとう😂

    • @po-dn2to
      @po-dn2to 3 месяца назад

      @@user-ci2yg7eu1c うん。文章長いよ。大人ならもっとスマートに簡潔に。高齢者は海外では大切にされるのに、日本ではうざがられる意味よくわかる😂
      とにかく言うことが古く、話し長いの。😂

    • @po-dn2to
      @po-dn2to 3 месяца назад

      うん。長い。とにかく文章が長い。内容も古い😂うざい😂 現代はもっと簡潔に話しをまとめないといけないのよ😂😂
      海外では高齢者は大切にされるけど、 日本の高齢者は大切にされない意味わかるでしょ😂うざいの。マナーをダラダラ押し付けて自分は立派だと思っとる😂😂

    • @user-xl4ub4kz2n
      @user-xl4ub4kz2n 3 месяца назад +36

      彼を許してあげてください。
      日本人も自分では気づかないほど海外ではマナーを守らないことをたくさんしています。違う文化ましてや初めての国だとどうしても起きてしまいます。

  • @ALT_F4745
    @ALT_F4745 Месяц назад

    Im here and i Will always be here

  • @gibranjasso
    @gibranjasso 3 месяца назад +1

    Cómo se llama el Sushi donde comieron?? Estoy por visitar Tokio y se ve muy bueno!!

  • @OMG_LoL
    @OMG_LoL 2 месяца назад

    30:03 Misunderstanding about the price of Wagyu beef
    100g ¥2400
    ¥4200 is the price for one piece😊

  • @user-cg3ld1py4h
    @user-cg3ld1py4h 3 месяца назад +19

    わざわざスーパーの中にある美味しいパン屋でパンを買わずにセブンイレブンでパンを買うなんて!コンビニよりスーパーの方が安いし手作りの体にいい食べ物がたくさん売っているんですよ。

  • @lexus_1234
    @lexus_1234 3 месяца назад +6

    hi! ようこそJAPANへ!🇯🇵 I hope you have a good experience and memories. 日本は唯一の変な国です。でも日本人で良かった。

  • @nekonokimochi.
    @nekonokimochi. 2 месяца назад +2

    本当に日本か?て思うくらい外国人多いな😂

  • @riekoide4121
    @riekoide4121 3 месяца назад +12

    Near the Sensouji Temple, there is a Bakery Perikan.
    That is special Syoku Pan Bakery. but many people usually make long line, sold out fast.
    In base eating and walking are outside manner in Japan. We study in Child time.
    Before visit please search own manners and respect own language. If you visit after study something, Japan will answer more study and esperience. If you have only little inteligence, will come to you only many dissatisfactions.
    You don't must enter in Temple with drink. It's most Respectless. In church, you don't bring with drink? in Shrine there is a sant wash place to wash hand and mouth. because hand and mouth are impulity. He is not Japanese. Because Mim is not japanese Name. Befavior and eyesline too not Japaneseself. Perhaps Chinese or Korean. If he speak Japanese ,surely we can listen mix many sound chinese pronanceation. Perhaps only get nationality japan(or not, only mouth)surely chinese. So he can not feel japanese rules and culture, and want go out.

    • @riekoide4121
      @riekoide4121 3 месяца назад +1

      Good travel and careful Chinese, you see same face.
      But You will know big difference after lots of experience in longtime.

  • @satodatte
    @satodatte 2 месяца назад +21

    商品を必要以上に触らない!Do not touch the product more than necessary!

  • @yuqian8440
    @yuqian8440 3 месяца назад +5

    Hope you recover soon

  • @kathleencummings8731
    @kathleencummings8731 3 месяца назад +8

    711 japan is famous for their egg salad sandwiches

  • @user-ds1et9uh5f
    @user-ds1et9uh5f 2 месяца назад

    この動画を観てぜひ 外国の人に学んでほしい。本当の日本のすし屋に行って、食べ方も学んでいる。グレイト!

  • @komattaa
    @komattaa 2 месяца назад +5

    There used to be many trash cans on the streets, but these were removed after a sarin gas terrorist attack by a cult.

  • @user-bq3hx3dr8t
    @user-bq3hx3dr8t 3 месяца назад +42

    陳列棚の商品をいちいち手に取って戻すのはやめてください。
    衛生的ではありません。

    • @y.i4782
      @y.i4782 3 месяца назад +2

      以前、中国人が店頭の並んだ生魚を指で押して鮮度を確かめていて、さすがに注意されたらいしけど、外国人って衛生に対する考え方が違うので、ちょっと抵抗感じますね。だから日本に比べてコロナであんなに多くの人が亡くなったんでしょうか...

    • @user-yp1bp1fe9d
      @user-yp1bp1fe9d 3 месяца назад +27

      これは、日本ではマナー違反です。元に戻すときは静かに戻しましょう。商品は、お金を払うまではお店のものですから。

    • @orenhota1131
      @orenhota1131 3 месяца назад +16

      同感

    • @y.i4782
      @y.i4782 3 месяца назад +1

      彼らにとっては普通のことなんでしょうね。外国人の衛生に対する感覚は日本人とはかなり違うようだ。ラフな格好でもない人が床に直に座るし...。店頭にある鮮魚を指で押して鮮度を確かめて、注意される中国人よりは、まだいいが。

    • @y.i4782
      @y.i4782 3 месяца назад +15

      そうですね。撮影するだけで買うつもり無いですもんね。

  • @user-gy5wh5ns2p
    @user-gy5wh5ns2p 2 месяца назад +8

    グミ買わないならモミモミしたらダメですよ。

  • @Pitman33
    @Pitman33 3 месяца назад +3

    Did you ever make it to Don Quijote?

    • @OliBarrettTravel
      @OliBarrettTravel  3 месяца назад +3

      I had cut that out of the video by accident it seems!

  • @Mari-tchan
    @Mari-tchan 2 месяца назад +1

    Good Morning in japanese ( Ohayo Gozaimasu) ☺

  • @kumi-21
    @kumi-21 2 месяца назад +31

    買わないのにベタベタ触る事が多くコメされてますけど、同感です😊
    (不衛生ですよ💡)
    日本人の感覚と違いすぎる。
    こういう細かいところが日本の清潔さに繋がるのですよ😊

    • @y.i4782
      @y.i4782 2 месяца назад +10

      コロナの死者がイタリアなどより圧倒的に少なかったのも、日頃の清潔さの違いによるものでしょうね

  • @user-kj2to1cr3v
    @user-kj2to1cr3v 2 месяца назад +16

    Your videos are really fun and great.
    By the way, I am Japanese. Some loudmouthed and shameless Japanese here have commented as follows:
    - Walking around with a drink is bad manners in Japan.
    - If you come to Japan, learn Japanese!
    Most of them are the ramblings of old, demented people. So, please continue to make your videos the way you have always done them! God bless you!

  • @user-ds1et9uh5f
    @user-ds1et9uh5f 2 месяца назад

    コンビニ少し慣れてるwww 10:00

  • @MUNE002
    @MUNE002 3 месяца назад

    Have you encountered a pervert in the restroom? I'm sorry to hear that.

  • @BuchwardHartwig
    @BuchwardHartwig 2 месяца назад +1

    As a Japanese person, I am very happy that you find the simple everyday life of Japan attractive and share it with the world.
    And, we Japanese people should be a little more tolerant. It is a breach of etiquette to point out small things about people who are clearly enjoying and respecting our culture. It is natural that there are some differences in behavior because it is a different culture. Rather, they are trying to blend in as much as possible with the Japanese atmosphere.

  • @user-eq7uu2yb1c
    @user-eq7uu2yb1c 2 месяца назад +1

    Toilet at Ueno Station platform 13 is known as a meetup place for gay people.

  • @HI-ux7tc
    @HI-ux7tc 3 месяца назад +27

    商品をベタベタ触るのはやめてください。

  • @BAJAENSHUNADA
    @BAJAENSHUNADA 3 месяца назад +2

    May be you don’t know 7/11 is Japanese companiy

    • @epslonx
      @epslonx 2 месяца назад

      NOPE. Its American company

    • @user-fe9hr4ok6q
      @user-fe9hr4ok6q Месяц назад

      founded in the US but headquarters in Japan

    • @rickguzman9463
      @rickguzman9463 2 дня назад

      The first 7/11 opened in Dallas, Texas in 1927. They expanded to Japan in 1974 as part of a licensing agreement. 7/11 in Japan has much better food options than the American version, though. 🙂

  • @kasperowskii311
    @kasperowskii311 Месяц назад

    Where was this sushi restaurant? 🫶🏻

  • @user-jo7nk2gh7s
    @user-jo7nk2gh7s 2 месяца назад

    主イエスキリストがあなたの旅を祝福してくださいますように。

  • @kankan-ej9ju
    @kankan-ej9ju Месяц назад

    You’re good at using chopsticks!

  • @ykk86
    @ykk86 2 месяца назад +6

    コンビニは名前通り便利て手軽ですが、それなりの味です。また日本人は公共の場で飲み食いはしません。だからゴミ箱も不要なのです。

  • @user-yp1bp1fe9d
    @user-yp1bp1fe9d 3 месяца назад +31

    日本に来るのだから、簡単な日本語やマナーは調べて来てほしかったですね。食べ物を撮影用に手に取って乱暴に棚に戻すのはやめてほしい。お金を払うまでは商品はお店の物です、丁寧に扱って下さい。ペットボトルのようにしっかりと蓋ができない飲み物以外はお店に持ち込まない方がいいです。
    貴方は多分、花粉のアレルギーなのでは?今年は3月頃から花粉が多く飛んでいます。

    • @user-gb2qv9lv6c
      @user-gb2qv9lv6c 2 месяца назад

      こんな外国人が増えるのは凄く嫌ですね‼️

  • @anemone-hl9or
    @anemone-hl9or 3 месяца назад +26

    買わない商品は 触らないで下さい

  • @user-dd8px3pg2b
    @user-dd8px3pg2b Месяц назад +7

    コンビニで商品を触り過ぎ、特に食べ物は触らない。

    • @kousokudark
      @kousokudark 18 дней назад

      Japanese like you has increased silly man with STEREOTYPES

  • @sunnyboy1750
    @sunnyboy1750 3 месяца назад +2

    The toilet at Ueno Station that you went to is famous as a gay sanctuary.
    be careful sir,😅

    • @OliBarrettTravel
      @OliBarrettTravel  3 месяца назад

      really?

    • @sunnyboy1750
      @sunnyboy1750 3 месяца назад

      @@OliBarrettTravel yes
      My hometown is Ueno, but I've heard some sightings and rumors from friends.
      PS : you went on the first day
      I also love the ramen shop called Nagayama ‼️

  • @wynn3077
    @wynn3077 3 месяца назад

    All it needs is Lee to join him and iQ of Japan will tumble.

    • @NoLifeStarCraft
      @NoLifeStarCraft 3 месяца назад +3

      who is Lee?

    • @wynn3077
      @wynn3077 2 месяца назад

      @@NoLifeStarCraft His father who promotes China and runs down western countries.

  • @mark-pf8yz
    @mark-pf8yz 3 месяца назад +40

    街中でドリンクを持ちながら歩き回るのはやめましょう。
    日本では飲み歩きや食べ歩きは行儀が悪い人と見られます。飲み食いするなら公園とかのベンチで。

    • @user-nb6fu4nc3b
      @user-nb6fu4nc3b 3 месяца назад +24

      えっ私、スタバとかセブンのコーヒー持ち歩いてた。。勿論、誰ともぶつからないように気を付けてるけど。マナーだったのか。だとしたら私は息苦しい。

    • @po-dn2to
      @po-dn2to 3 месяца назад +28

      歩き食べも、歩き飲みもみんなやってるよ😂
      現代を生きてない説教はやめてよ。

    • @kochobashi
      @kochobashi 3 месяца назад +27

      「日本では」「行儀が悪い人と見られます」??全ての場所がそうではないし、日本人だって通勤途中や観光地で食べ歩きしてるでしょう。了見狭いコメントが多すぎだよ

    • @moob553
      @moob553 3 месяца назад +20

      公園のベンチ探さなくても日本でも歩いて食べて大丈夫ですよー☺️ 日本のマナーではないです。ゴミのポイ捨てをしないようにすれば大丈夫です!

  • @MrApaHotel
    @MrApaHotel 2 месяца назад +1

    please don't touch everything in the stores. 😮‍💨

  • @fumizuki6550
    @fumizuki6550 Месяц назад +3

    商品の裏を見たかったら、私日本人だけど商品触りますよ。必要以上に触らないけど、一切触るなというコメントがあってびっくり。

  • @user-qs4ik9no7y
    @user-qs4ik9no7y 2 месяца назад +7

    He should realize that it is a mistake to think that he can go anywhere in the world and speak English.
    If you want to speak English, just stay in an English-speaking country.
    I will never allow anyone to make fun of Japanese people who are trying their best to speak English even if they don't understand it
    🔥👺👺🔥

    • @OliBarrettTravel
      @OliBarrettTravel  2 месяца назад +6

      You misunderstood. I would also never make fun of someone trying to speak a second language.

    • @kei07210
      @kei07210 2 месяца назад

      あなたは自分達の食事中を撮影しなかった。同様に、あなた達の隣でくつろいでいる人達も、撮影されたくないかもしれないと気づいてほしいです。
      顔を識別できるほどの近距離で勝手に録画されて、そのリラックスしている自分の様子がネット上に無期限にさらされる事を気にする日本人は、少なくないと思います。
      適切な配慮・尊重を示して下されば、その行動は相手に親しみを与えて、交流に繋がります。あなたが日本語を全く話さない以上、それが貴重なコミュニケーションのきっかけになることは間違いないです。
      もっともっと深い交流ができて、日本をもっと好きになってもらえたら嬉しいです🍀🍀
      コンビニのおにぎり、メロンパン、たまごサンド、シュークリームは美味しいですよ🎵

  • @nannannoo
    @nannannoo 3 месяца назад

    花粉症だったんじゃない?

  • @carlbeardmore4605
    @carlbeardmore4605 3 месяца назад +5

    They dont like being filmed do they

    • @OliBarrettTravel
      @OliBarrettTravel  3 месяца назад +5

      No it seems not

    • @rowbearly6128
      @rowbearly6128 3 месяца назад +23

      @@OliBarrettTravel Japan has extremely strict privacy laws. Be very careful. If you film somebody intentionally against their will, you can get into serious trouble. I have lived in Japan for 25 years. beleive me, if there is a complaint you will be very very sorry. I understand you have good intentions, but the Laws here are not the same as in the individualistic West. Have fun,be careful.

  • @kufu7897
    @kufu7897 18 дней назад

    一般の日本人が西洋人と同レベルの英語を流暢に話せるにはかなりの年月を要するでしょう。しかし日本が英語圏になる、ということは別の問題が発生します。
    英語圏の観光客が沢山、京都にやってきて観光客のマナー違反も格段に増え、京都らしさ日本らしさの静寂な文化が他の地域でも失われる可能性も否定できません。移民問題も今後増え日本の治安の良さも、残念ながら犯罪が増えて、日本の治安神話か崩れるでしょう。
    日本らしさと、国際化、両立できる未来の国であることを日本で生まれた
    母国として祈りたい。

  • @mkb2571
    @mkb2571 2 месяца назад +24

    I appreciate that you are enjoying to trip in Japan but please don’t touch the products like that. We do not like it, who wants the product that got touched from lots of people? Please consider how we pay attention to hygiene.

    • @user-qi1zl2nh6c
      @user-qi1zl2nh6c Месяц назад +4

      I think it's good to teach him that, but it's true that some Japanese people behave in the same way. Please don't say,
      "We don't like it."
      How about teaching him without insisting on the differences between Japan and other countries?

  • @user-ku5hl1dk6q
    @user-ku5hl1dk6q 3 месяца назад +3

    日本の字幕微妙に変な感じ?

    • @OliBarrettTravel
      @OliBarrettTravel  3 месяца назад +7

      They are auto-translated from my English transcript. Hopefully they're close enough.

  • @user-en1iv6cm3d
    @user-en1iv6cm3d 3 месяца назад +4

    自動翻訳の日本語意味が変ですね
    これが解消されれば本人が何を言ってるのか、本当の事が分かりそうなのにね

  • @user-ez4pk9ps3o
    @user-ez4pk9ps3o 2 месяца назад +11

    触るなとか言ってるやつスーパーや飲食店も行かないでどうやって生活してるんだろ

    • @aika1995-9
      @aika1995-9 2 месяца назад +12

      指摘している人は、中身を確かめるために揉んだり、意味もなく商品をタッチしたりすることで商品の中身が崩れることが嫌なのだと思います。
      また商品が崩れなくても、他人に揉まれたものと揉まれてないものなら、後者を選びたくなる気持ちはわかります。

    • @sdhnq046
      @sdhnq046 2 месяца назад +5

      触る必要もないので触らないで購入してるんでしょうね。
      まともな日本人はそうします。

  • @masa9596
    @masa9596 3 месяца назад +9

    まぁ観光にはいいが、日本で住む、働くは無理だね

  • @user-ng3sp3bn1s
    @user-ng3sp3bn1s 2 месяца назад +6

    みんなも言ってるけど、
    買わないのに商品に触らないでください。
    そして戻し方が雑すぎる。
    せめて手に取ったのなら綺麗に戻して。

  • @user-qi1zl2nh6c
    @user-qi1zl2nh6c Месяц назад

    動画は異なりますが、某有名なチャンネルで日本を大好きアメリカの方が初めて日本に行った時の感想は、『意外とマナーは完璧ではないんだなぁ』と日本人のイメージとそのギャップについて述べてました。今年の話です。嘘でしょ?!と思いますよね。でも事実なんです。
    同じ行動をとる日本人もまだまだいます。
    つまり言いたいのは日本はこうだから絶対こうするべきと外国はこうだから〜とかフィルター張らずに互いに注意して向上していけるとよいと思っています

  • @user-qt9uj2ol9r
    @user-qt9uj2ol9r 2 месяца назад +6

    Don’t touch products in convenience store if you don't buy them. This is japanese unspoken rules. And warking drinking and eating in store is unwelcome behavior.