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We know we'll visit 100 countries eventually, but we're in no hurry to get there. There's always MORE to see, whether it's nature, architecture, food, or sights. We're in search of the BEST hidden gems and underrated spots, which usually takes us to amazing off the beaten path places.
We travel on a modest budget but don't mind spending on experiences, a splurge hotel, or an incredible meal. We hope to inspire YOU to travel to some incredible places. You're never too old to have amazing adventures!
The best way to reduce coins, put all coins into Cash Registers when you shop at convenience stores or others. It sort out your coins, changes should be most less coins.
Oh boy, those Ekibens, which we call railway bento box in Taiwan, look so delicious!! I remember back in the days a train ride is not complete without having a bento on the train. 🤤
That glass museum looks awesome!! I'll go anywhere with a Chihuly. Love the glass and the Rube Goldberg machine. Cool entrance! Loved your creative sharing of your favorites!! 🤣🤣 A Google search showed me that the outside of the building is very cool too! And the inside has a lot of Chihuly similar to what they have at his Seattle museum, which is fantastic! Your food looked AMAZING! Great music selections for this video!
So I see that taking a bag of <=160cm (L+W+H) is just fine on the Shinkansen. No need to book a special seat, pay a fine, or have your luggage simply rejected. Just put it in the overhead luggage rack. I also see that many ranges of luggage offer an option of a bag of 159cm. Do you think there is some connection between the two?
Toyama is a city where you don't want to just drop by when you travel between Kanazawa and Tokyo. Toyama Prefecture, including Toyama City, has many attractive features that make it a prime destination. If you come to Japan again, I strongly recommend that you go to Toyama again, eat Japanese glass shrimp, and take the Kurobe Gorge trolley train.
I Love watching your videos of Japan, even though I live here 🤪 I'm a Japanese that has never visited Kyoto...... LOL Since you're still wearing winter jackets in your videos, this was last Autumn or this past Winter, correct? If you need any help in the future (such as translating menus and stuff) please feel free to contact me at my business email listed on RU-vid.
I am Japanese. Fish sashimi and sushi are better in Toyama and Kanazawa prefectures than in Tokyo or the Pacific Ocean. This is because the water temperature is colder on the Sea of Japan side and the fish is tighter and less fatty than fish from the Pacific Ocean side. And you guys are lucky because the prices are quite low.😀
Do you suffer so much agony from pickled plums?😅 The sour taste of umeboshi increases appetite and has antibacterial properties, so Japanese people have long included umeboshi in their lunch boxes to prevent food poisoning.
I may have missed it in one of your videos BUT do you need to pay everything in cash in the destinations you went to in Japan? Or does tapping your card/ phone work there? Thank you!
In Japan, everything is said to be cash payment, but except for small shops and some vending machines, you can generally use card payment, transportation IC card, Apple Pay, etc.