TOKYO JAPAN 🇯🇵❤️ OLD MEETS NEW - FIRST IMPRESSIONS | 197 Countries, 3 Kids

Published 2024-03-29
Hi guys, today we are taking you on Part 2 of our Tokyo adventure, and it's packed with more unique experiences and sights in one of the world's most bustling metropolises!

Our journey began in the crowded veins of Tokyo's metro, where the sheer volume of people is an experience in itself. We navigated to Tokyo's business district, sharing fun facts about Japan's royal family, its innovative earthquake preparedness, and more as we walked and talked our way to our first destination.

The serene Meiji Shrine was our oasis in the city, offering peaceful gardens and a glimpse into Tokyo's spiritual side. But even adventurers like us sometimes crave a taste of the familiar, so we enjoyed some delicious ice cream at an unexpected spot—IKEA!

Next, we dove into the vibrant heart of Tokyo's youth culture on Takeshita Street. An explosion of colors, smells, and sounds greeted us, offering an immersive experience of the latest trends.

Grocery shopping in Japan proved to be an adventure of its own, with stores packed with unique finds that you wouldn't see anywhere else in the world. And speaking of unique, Tokyo's fashion scene did not disappoint, showcasing bold statements at every turn.

In a twist, our coffee break featured a robotic barista, adding a futuristic touch to our caffeine fix. We also visited the famous Shibuya Crossing, ascended to the top of the Shibuya Sky Tower and paid our respects at the Hachikō Memorial Statue, a touching tribute to loyalty and friendship.

Our day wouldn't be complete without another dizzying Metro ride, leading us to Shinjuku to explore the enchanting back alleys of Tokyo, once exclusive and now welcoming visitors with open arms into tiny bars and restaurants.

We're grateful for the experiences shared and the memories made. Our guide was incredible, and as we parted ways, we closed another chapter in our Tokyo story.

Join us on this vibrant journey through Tokyo by watching the video, and don't forget to hit like, share, and subscribe for more adventures from around the globe. Have you visited Tokyo or experienced something similar? Share your stories in the comments below! 🌍✨

1:04 Super Crowded Tokyo Metro
1:20 How Japan Deals With Earthquakes
2:26 Japan Fun Facts
3:55 Meiji Shrine Inner Garden
5:07 Blessings from the Meiji Shrine
6:09 We Couldn’t Resist IKEA in Japan
6:45 All the Surprises of Takeshita Street
8:17 7-Eleven in Japan is an Experience
9:37 Crazy Fashion in Tokyo Japan
2:16 Feeling Hip at Cat Street in Tokyo
13:11 Robot Coffee Shop in Tokyo
15:11 Massive Shibuya Crossing in Tokyo
16:24 Hachikō Memorial Statue
16:39 Up the Shibuya Sky Tower in Tokyo
9:01 Another Crazy Metro Ride in Tokyo
20:17 Exploring the Alleys of Tokyo in Shinjuku
23:55 Saying Goodbye to Our Guide

Enjoy the Video!

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All Comments (21)
  • 「買わない食品に触らないで!」と言うコメントが多いと思うが、これは日本は気候的に食品が痛みやすく、人が触ると更に傷んでしまう為、注意が必要と言う意味です。食品を個別に包装するのも、湿気をを防いで痛みにくくする意味があります。 他にもマナー違反が見受けられるので、迷惑外人と言われない様にしてくださいね。
  • @ktojs.4895
    Don't touch food you don't buy at convenience stores because it's a nuisance.
  • @rococo9342
    見てるだけでも楽しそう。TOKYOは本当に楽しいし飽きない。🩰👛👜🛍👒🥿🥾👟🎒🧦👔💄🍙🍛🍜🍝🍡🥟🍔🍣🍢🍤🦪🍰🧁🥧🍮🥤☕🫖
  • @chasingadeline
    I love Japan, we plan to visit this country when the kids get older.
  • @user-hp2hl2dd5p
    買わない商品には極力触らないで欲しいです。それを買う人が不快になります。ルールとかではないのですが,日本人は皆そーしています。暗黙の了解で!次来た時気をつけてください!❤
  • Congratulations to you guys for your new remarkable video today’s from Tokyo, Japan to shows these amazing places & Landmarks in 2024❤❤❤
  • @KT-ex8vu
    その後、コンビニでの商品の取り扱いについては批判的なコメントが増えたので、良かったと思います。これは意地悪で言っているわけではありません。あなた達の成長を期待しているからです。 「衛生上は問題ない」「自国ではみんな平気でやっている」「日本が変わっているだけだ」と思っているかもしれません。 しかし、あなた達は製品の扱いが乱暴です。おそらくあなた達はテレビのレポーターではないでしょう。これからは「こんな対応をしたら相手(お店の人や製造に関わった人々)はどう思うだろう?」などを考えてみましょう。日本は特別ではありません。まったく逆です。 After that, there were more critical opinions about the handling of products at convenience stores, so I think it was a good thing. I don't mean this in a mean way. Because we look forward to your growth. You may think, ``There's no hygiene problem,'' ``Everyone in my country does it normally,'' or ``Japan is just different.'' However, you guys are handling the product roughly. Maybe you guys aren't TV reporters. From now on, let's think about things like, ``What will the other people (store staff and manufacturing staff) think if I respond like this?'' Japan is not special. Quite the opposite.
  • @MK-ng3zs
    日本人で色々文句言う人いるけど、商品をちょっと手に取って戻すぐらいは誰でもするし、 私は別に見ていて不快に思わなかったのでびっくりしました。 日本を楽しんでくれていて、全体的に微笑ましく見られました。 これからも応援してます🤗
  • @ringomoko3762
    beautiful people,beautiful nation of japan konnichiwa😊thank you girls🙏well done👌
  • @user-mm3ru8vo6q
    Meiji Jingu park and "temple" ---It should read "shrine" instead of temple. Foreigners often confuse temples and shrines. You can notice that there is a TORII gate at the entrance of the shrine. "NO TORII gate" at the temple at all.
  • @glesasa5256
    撮影がとても上手です。日本を楽しんでくれたようで嬉しいです。
  • @user-oj3gm3gs1z
    若い女性が一人でも安心して旅行できるのが日本ですが、日本のルールにはリスペクトして欲しいですね。
  • @user-dy4qn4eu8u
    Thank you so much for introducing Japan and creating a great video 😊 It started off cool and the content was rich, so many people around the world would watch this video. Visitors are always welcome in this country.
  • @TUKTUK-tz4li
    足長い😊 ミニスカートにスニーカーが似合う😊
  • @jpoji_san5120
    電車に飛び乗ったり、コンビニのサンドウィッチやおにぎりなどの食料品をベタベタさわるのはやめてほしい。 山手線なんて3分待てば次の電車が来るんだし。
  • @airjordan4457
    Don’t touch food in 7/11 if you don’t buy ‼️