great video. Can you send me the locations and address for the coin laundry. I would visit japan next month. What is the average cost of completing a load(washing and drying included)
They’re everywhere and even in your hotel . Tokyo is too massive to give you one location . Just look for the katakana on the shop sign . Also , average cost is about 1600 yen for a full proper load of clothes . Very cheap . Like and subscribe thanks
are these AC units smart enough to be set to where it keeps a constant temp in the room? Then if it starts getting too warm, the unit knows to turn itself on? please show how to use the remote to do this.
thank you. i used to get so confused whenever someone said this and this costs something-man yen or just saw it written in kanji with a number in front. Like I couldn't understand how much 46man-yen was immediately. Then I'm also trying to convert it to how much it is in value compared to US dollars. (took so much time just staring at a price tag) Mann=4zeroes made it a lot easier for me to picture the number in my head
Hey brother, have we met before? I lived in Yokosuka from 2008 - 2016 so I’m wondering if we met at some point. Either way, thanks for the nostalgia I get from your videos…I live in the Philippines now 👌
hi! do you know if i could do this without unplugging it? the place I'm staying at hid the cables behind a wall so I can't unplug it great tutorial, thank you so much!
Hi. If you can locate the breaker for it in your apt I’d just trip that breaker then you should be good to go. I mean you can do this level of cleaning without unplugging it but I wouldn’t advise it . Also thanks for the comment !’
My favorite Italian restaurant! It’s where we ate after my high school graduation from Kinnick back in 2001. We’re going back to visit the base in a couple of weeks and I can’t wait to go here too!
i remember living in okinawa for 7 years and this was by far my greatest memory there, the food court, shopping, everything. If i could go back in time, this is where I would go!
More like tattoo tolerant. You can wear a rash guard to cover your tattoos and they won't ask you to raise and check it out like some places. The water is so hot, you'll be glad you're wearing one, to be honest
Damn I wished these machines were atleast partial English. I plan to visit for the first time Tokyo sometime later this year or next. I plan to stay 3 months. Only the basic functions are in English. The 12s and 60s like what they are even? I think I need to learn a bit of Japanese first. This video was very helpful tho.
Glad It helped and not to worry I have a playlist for learning how to read and write Japanese . Telling time , counting money and more . Have a good one
I'd say it's becoming more popular as the Candle and sea view rail crossing images seem to appear fairly frequently on Insta (at least on my feed they do). And being so close to Kamakura's Buddha this area is a great day trip location.