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Thank you for your enjoyable video, very good background music! I was in Tokyo last week and from your list the Azubudai Hills/Team Lab experience was the highlight for me.
For those who don't know, the first store is Bic Camera, not Yodobashi Camera. Both are amazing stores and are different in their own way, I recommend both! Very nice video, I enjoyed it ❤️
Wow good content, I was there last April with family buying food stuff and funny I didn’t shop for anime souvenirs. I just bought a Panasonic headphone and a belt for my own joy. I saved my money to buy a preowned PS Vita which I enjoyed so much.
Thank you for the video! It is really helpful. I was wondering two things: 1) Would it be cheaper to buy these items at Donki or at other stores? 2) Do the ingredients have palm oil or other additives that are bad for your health?
Thanks for comments! 1-it’s depend on the places actually. Shibuya is actually tourist spot price! Honestly it’s cheaper to buy surnurb city 2-Depend on the food!! Which one you want to know??
@@FujiJapanTravel Thank you for replying! 1- If it is cheaper in Ikebukuro Sunshine City, then I will first have a look there. I was also wondering about popular convenience store chains like 7/11, FamilyMart & Lawson. The KitKats, candies & maybe even the skincare products at Donki should probably be sold there, too🤔 Would the prices be higher or lower at those stores compared to Donki & Sunshine City?
@@FujiJapanTravel 2- The KitKats, candies... I avoid highly processed foods, which have ingredients like palm oil, glucose-fructose syrup/high-fructose corn syrup etc. in them. Are they used in those items, and are they commonly used in Japan in general?
These are all great ideas - thank you! The only thing that makes me wonder about the packaged supermarket goods is whether they have harmful ingredients like palm oil in them. Are such ingredients commonly found in edibles available in Japanese stores? I always try to avoid them in my home country, but since I do not know any Japanese, I'm a bit worried that I might pick up something that is heavily processed without knowing😥
Very enjoyable Ginza guide. Several places I want to see. The aquarium was very artistic and well done. The rooftop garden was also very attractive. Thank you for the video.
Hi, i enjoyed this video.. but is it possible that we ship packages back home as a tourist? So far ive seen videos that seems to require a japan address.
For me Tokyo is still the best city in the world to enjoy food and drink. The reason is cultural. Japanese culture likes to perfect crafts and service, and the people are highly respectful. Excellent combination!
My god i need to try those eye heat masks. Months of 4am wakes here in the UK between the light mornings and nights of summer and the dark ones in winter my eyes are feeling constantly down.
Heading to Shinjuku this summer. What do you recommend for dining for someone like myself that has a fish allergy? If I eat fish I get sick to my stomach like lactose intolerance.
When making the reservation for either of the three restaurants, does the phone number need to be a local Japanese number? Or can a foreign traveller use their foreign cell phone number?