i love your entry here, im a jpop fan and im looking for japan travel vlogs that captures harukas 300 (cozz its related to the jpop group I stan) which so far i havent seen on other japan travel vlogs . most of the vlogs uploaded just features the same touristy sites . nice research, you included underrated areas in osaka which I think is very cool and informative, keep it up
thanks alot again for making these type of videos. I love it so much, i lucky enough to see you guys on street in Japan or somewhere else, i will treat you guys a drink for appreciation ❤️
question, did you book a tour when you visited the nara and kyoto area? im looking into it and will be traveling with our toddler which is a 3 year old
As a local, I'm very satisfied with this as it includes spots that haven't been introduced before. On the other hand, I'm sorry for several lack points. At first, Kaiyukan is the world's largest aquarium with whale sharks. Also Osaka was the first capital which named this country Japan, and its ruin exists nearby Osaka Castle, besides the Nintoku Emperor Mausoleum which figures key hole style is the world's largest ancient tomb. Besides, Tsuboi Hachimangu shrine is the roots of the shogunate families in Kamakura, Muromachi, and Edo period.
@@Kahi_Tano I'm sorry to be late for noticing your reply. A month ago.. it might be too late, but I hope you searched and reached the place. Osaka is an ancient capital older than Kyoto, since then has been a commercial capital, which's looked for, then you'll find many genuine ones. Good luck!
Osaka is also one of our favorite cities in Japan! We were just there a couple months ago. We loved Super Nintendo World and teamLab Botanical Garden. 🌺✈Heidi
Hello great videos. My family and I will be traveling to japan in june. We will stop in Tokyo,osaka,and kyoto. I see you travel with you children. Many of the airbnb/ hotels have weird accommodations,not enough beds for all of us. I saw you stayed in a capsule hotel one night.Every capsule hotel I saw said children are not allowed. Is there any hotels, or rentals you recommend for families. Thank you for your help.
So excited! We are visiting in March! It will be our first time out of our home country. How difficult will it be to navigate the attractions in Osaka with limited Japanese? We plan on visiting Universal. My son speaks some Japanese but I speak basic to none (greetings, counting). Thanks for the great vlog!
Hi guys!! I love your vlog and itinerary list! Also curious about your vlog camera/lens/tools please 😄 ! Love it, theyre always crisp and on focus *chef's kiss* tysm !
Hi, would like to know when (Which month) did you visited Osaka? i wonder if visit on February will some of the venue not available due to the cold /snowy weather ?
Sorry we’ve never visited in Feb. probs best to check online on the places website to make sure. That video, we visited around september so it was warm weather.
Oh I love your itinerary, I’m planning to go to Tokyo,Osaka,Kyoto and maybe lego land. Kindly advise which city I go first (maybe after tokyo) Thanks!!
Thanks for watching! I think you could follow it via the shinkansen path. So Tokyo, Legoland ( Nagoya ), Kyoto and then Osaka. After straight back to Tokyo for flight out. Or you can go direct to Osaka and do it reverse. Hope that helps ✌️🥳
I've seen your Kyoto 3 Day itinerary, I'm curious as to why the Ultimate 3 Day Osaka package includes "Kyoto". Did you revisit Kyoto during this trip? I'm currently planning my Japan year-end holiday. Thank you.
Heya! I just found your channel and ofc subbed and bookmarked few nice videos for my upcoming first trip to japan! One thing im bit scared is, funny enought, the food! I booked a Ryokan onsen experience in Atami, and now im nervous cos i feel like 2 year old cos i have no idea HOW to eat japanese food! Now i dont mean i cant use chopsticks, i mean, if i get a weird looking fish, crab or eel in front of me... i just... dont know... what parts i eat? How i open up shellfish / crabs ect ect! Im worried i will give disrespectfull impression if i leave food untouched just cos its really a first time for me to see the dish! =)
Thanks for watching Tommi! Not to worry about the food. I think they would understand if you chose not to eat something because not everyone can eat like they do. Most important is DON'T to be rude or make a big deal out of it, if you do those things I think that would offend them more. Have fun when you go, it's going to be great!
I wish you inform more about the universal studio japan, and you need an extra ticket to enter Super Mario World + there is no chance to book with a foreign credit card in advance..
Unfortunately it is really popular! I had to sit on the website for up to 2 weeks until I found a free spot because someone cancelled. Keeping in mind that was to fit our family of 4. i noticed there were spots opening up for 1 and 2 people here and there.
We usually book it the week before but that's during a more quieter time. I suggest booking early if your visit is during school holidays or when it's Japanese holidays. Double check on google when those are.
@@HangryByNature im going in July would you still recommend to book earlier than a week? Also is there a klook tutorial video you can have or can make showing whats best to buy or recommend to buy?
I checked out the site and what is the area timed entry ticket they are talking about? Is it a ticket that lets you stay at a attraction place for a certain limit of time?
Hi hi Anime King! We had to use timed entry ticket to get in (that sept 2022). It is via the USJ app and have to be at USJ in order to get a timed ticket entry. So to make sure you get a chance to get in, you need to be at USJ as soon as it opens. I have heard during the peak holiday time (christmas / new years school holidays) you need to get some sort express pass to get in. That's why we said make sure by checking the USJ website to see how to get in when you plan to go. Try to be as prepared as possible. We wouldn't any one to miss out USJ Super Nintendo World because they didn't know how to get in. Hope that helps ✌️🥳
@Hangry By Nature thank you guys!!!! I saw your chiang mai one omg!!!!! We have booked to go because we saw your videos. .. i have 2 boys as well and i absolutely want to go to that elephant sanctuary! I know this is not the video but where was that ballpit your kids were playing in???? And that choo choo train!?
We have been twice to Nara and both times we went overnight. I think that gives you enough time to check out most of Nara without rushing too much. A day trip can also give you enough time to see the popular attractions.
Like most of your items but I do NOT recommend the TeamLabs Botanical Garden to anyone. We just went there yesterday. For 2000yen per adult there wasn’t much to see or do at all. The exhibits are not as interactive as they claim. Money could have been better spent on some good food.
Why does everybody look at you guys/the camera like you’re making a bunch of commotion 😢 people are trying to vacation/relax on the train/park. Hope you can respect your visits by matching their energies
@@Jooho-b5hSadly there aren’t any must sees that will wow you in osaka, since it’s more of an eating and shopping city. Getting the osaka amazing pass and visiting the usual attractions is totally fine. I would recommend going to Nara and visiting at least visiting todai-ji and feeding the deers. Himeji castle is also cool if you like old authentic castles, but there aren’t anything else nearby, except maybe himeji central park (safari and rides). However, you will pass by kobe, so you can eat kobe beef and get onto the cable car to mount maya. USJ is great if you like amusement parks. IMO, Kyoto is way better than osaka, if you like shrines and temples and old townscapes. I would recommend spending half your time in kyoto and half in osaka