Awesome video! Thank yyou so much for showing the Pokemon Center and also the BL shop ❤. I'm going there in a couple of days so can't wait to check out the merch!
The Pokemon Mystery Dungeon music while you were in the Pokemon Center... 😢😢😢I kinda got emotionnal! Thank you for your videos, they are really nice to watch. I am planning to go to Japan in 2025, I hope it will work, hehe! And whole I am not a vegetarian, I eat halal meat and that's a while trip to find things I can eat in Tokyo, hehe! I can understand your struggle from here 😊 Have a wonderful end of the weekeend 🎉❤
hey liam! thanks for sharing the vlog! i've been doing research for my own trip to japan and you're one of the only people i've come across who's also a vegetarian and i was wondering if you had any restaurant/food recommendations? the udon(?) you showed looked super good! :)
Hi! It's.. difficult. Not impossible, but difficult. Restaurants often have their menu’s outside with pictures of the food; you’ll see a crazy lot of them where you can’t get a single meal without meat. However, you can always ask they prepare an option without the meat (using a translation app). Sometimes part of the food is already prepared, so they can’t do it. Ultimately for anything with broth, you won’t know if meat has been used when ordering noodles, udon, etc. It was really hard for me to let go off that aspect, but I do not speak Japanese well enough and using translation apps it was sometimes already hard to establish whether there was meat in a meal to begin with. My best meal during the trip I had at Ichiran. Restaurants like these are a bit confusing, because you pay at a machine that may show meat on the screen. However, once you’re at your spot, you get a sheet where you can customise your noodles and choose not to have meat. Mos Burger (fast food chain kinda like mcdonalds) has a vegetarian burger. It wasn't all that great, but when you need dinner and there's nothing else around it'll do. You won’t find veggie burgers at McDonalds in Japan. At Tokyo Station there's T’s Tantan which was the best vegan food I've ever eaten, so I absolutely recommend it. In Kyoto I ate at a vegan restaurant called Falafel Garden which was really tasty. Do keep in mind that vegan restaurants are generally (much) more expensive than non-vegan restaurants (in my experience). Komeda's Coffee (a bigger chain) has really good egg salad sandwiches. There is also Falafel Brother's which has good food. At convience stores, you can find rice balls and my fav; inari sushi which is flavoured rice wrapped in fried tofu. Bakery’s are your best friends for lunch too! If you're going to themed cafes, always check the menu first. At the Harry Potter cafe, I couldn't even eat something from the main menu; I had to stick to a side salad. That's not really worth it when you have to pay a reservation fee also. Ultimately, if you’re getting hungry and you do pass a restaurant where you see a tasty veggie option on the menu; go for it. I’ve eaten dinner at 3 or 4 pm sometimes. If I didn’t and I couldn’t find anything after I’d find myself eating fries at McDonalds which isn’t what your body needs when you’re walking around all day. Hope this helps!
Awesome video! Thank yyou so much for showing the Pokemon Center and also the BL shop ❤. I'm going there in a couple of days so can't wait to check out the merch!
Ofc! Sadly, I don't know the name of the BL shop, but I'm sure you should be able to find some if you google either BL shop or Otome shop. Have fun!!
This was such a calming video! And it felt like i was there, or your friend the whole time, the vibe was perfect
Thank you so much for your kind comment! This describes exactly how I want my viewers to feel when they watch my videos
@@liamdepam wow, that's so sweet of you, I watched the other videos too, and wow, knowing you are a vegetarian as well! instant click- bro- 😭♥️
Awww! Veggie people for the win :"D @@arie0511
@@liamdepam hehe yesss 😼✨
I would highly recommend Spirited Away! I think it's my favorite. ♥
I haven't watched that one yet. Thanks for the recommendation! I'll check it out :"D
The Pokemon Mystery Dungeon music while you were in the Pokemon Center... 😢😢😢I kinda got emotionnal!
Thank you for your videos, they are really nice to watch. I am planning to go to Japan in 2025, I hope it will work, hehe!
And whole I am not a vegetarian, I eat halal meat and that's a while trip to find things I can eat in Tokyo, hehe! I can understand your struggle from here 😊
Have a wonderful end of the weekeend 🎉❤
aww, thank you so much for your kind comment. I hope you get to go to Japan!
hey liam! thanks for sharing the vlog! i've been doing research for my own trip to japan and you're one of the only people i've come across who's also a vegetarian and i was wondering if you had any restaurant/food recommendations? the udon(?) you showed looked super good! :)
Hi! It's.. difficult. Not impossible, but difficult. Restaurants often have their menu’s outside with pictures of the food; you’ll see a crazy lot of them where you can’t get a single meal without meat. However, you can always ask they prepare an option without the meat (using a translation app). Sometimes part of the food is already prepared, so they can’t do it.
Ultimately for anything with broth, you won’t know if meat has been used when ordering noodles, udon, etc. It was really hard for me to let go off that aspect, but I do not speak Japanese well enough and using translation apps it was sometimes already hard to establish whether there was meat in a meal to begin with.
My best meal during the trip I had at Ichiran. Restaurants like these are a bit confusing, because you pay at a machine that may show meat on the screen. However, once you’re at your spot, you get a sheet where you can customise your noodles and choose not to have meat.
Mos Burger (fast food chain kinda like mcdonalds) has a vegetarian burger. It wasn't all that great, but when you need dinner and there's nothing else around it'll do. You won’t find veggie burgers at McDonalds in Japan.
At Tokyo Station there's T’s Tantan which was the best vegan food I've ever eaten, so I absolutely recommend it.
In Kyoto I ate at a vegan restaurant called Falafel Garden which was really tasty.
Do keep in mind that vegan restaurants are generally (much) more expensive than non-vegan restaurants (in my experience).
Komeda's Coffee (a bigger chain) has really good egg salad sandwiches.
There is also Falafel Brother's which has good food.
At convience stores, you can find rice balls and my fav; inari sushi which is flavoured rice wrapped in fried tofu. Bakery’s are your best friends for lunch too!
If you're going to themed cafes, always check the menu first. At the Harry Potter cafe, I couldn't even eat something from the main menu; I had to stick to a side salad. That's not really worth it when you have to pay a reservation fee also.
Ultimately, if you’re getting hungry and you do pass a restaurant where you see a tasty veggie option on the menu; go for it. I’ve eaten dinner at 3 or 4 pm sometimes. If I didn’t and I couldn’t find anything after I’d find myself eating fries at McDonalds which isn’t what your body needs when you’re walking around all day.
Hope this helps!
日本🇯🇵に来てくれてありがとう😊
それは、いい経験でした!