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The Limping Traveler
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 17 ก.ค. 2024
Putting my travel experiences and discoveries to good use by sharing these short, raw and informative videos for both the first time traveler and the seasoned traveler alike.
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New Don Quijote Discoveries + Tax Free Shopping Tips
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Value for Money Shopping at Daiso Japan
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All You Can Eat Yakiniku + A Single Served Yakiniku Experience in Japan
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Skin Care Shopping in Singapore
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Singapore's Convenience Store Finds
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Shopping for Chocolates in Singapore (Mustafa Centre + Lucky Plaza)
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Snack Time in Singapore
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Singapore's Food Court Scene
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Baguio's Best Desserts
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Baguio's Homegrown Restaurants and Cafès
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Quoted Cafe Ground Level V Hotel 14 Bukaneg St. Legarda, Baguio City Sizzling Plate Leonard Wood Road, Baguio City Rose Bowl Steakhouse and Restaurant 88 General Luna Road, Baguio City Mr. Ching Cuisine Ground Level Baguio Palace Hotel Legarda Road, Baguio City Entrée by Vizcos SM, 0118 North Terrace, Luneta Hill Drive
NOT Your Usual Don Quijote Best Buys (Travel Luggages + Longchamp + Matcha ++)
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A lot of the items that you will find in Don Quijote can also be found in other drug stores and tax free shops here in Japan. Sharing with you a few items that I found that are only available in Donki (a common shortcut for Don Quijote).
Tokyo's Sweet and Savory Snacks That You May or May Not Have Heard Of
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Crepes, ice cream, chocolates, donuts, daifuku mochi, melon pan, takoyaki, bento boxes and onigiri are only a few of Tokyo's best not so hidden food gems. I hope you enjoy your next food exploration as much as I did.
Japanese Convenience Store Favorites That Haven't Gone Viral
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Convenience store hopping in Japan is one of the things that I always look forward to. Sharing a few of my favorites that I hope you get to try too. Family Mart Lawson 7 Eleven New Days
The Best Ramen Spots in Tokyo (Hakata Tenjin + Ichiran + Hakata Furyu + Oreryu Shio)
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The best way to experience authentic Japanese food at a reasonable cost: Follow the locals! Hakata Tenjin Shinjuku 3 Chome-22-13 Shinjuku, Shinjuku City, Tokyo 160-0022, Japan Ichiran Shibuya Japan, 〒150-0041 Tokyo, Shibuya City, Jinnan, 1 Chome−22−7 Hakata Furyu Ramen Ueno 6 Chome-14-9 Ueno, Taito City, Tokyo 110-0005, Japan Oreryu Shio Ramen Shibuya 1 Chome-22-8 Dogenzaka, Shibuya City, Tokyo...
Hai kak ini lokasi nya dimana. ? Dan MRT terdekat turun St mana ?
how much is the 1st pack of matcha?
2,139 yen 1,980 yen if tax free 😊
Thank you 😊 tax is automatically deducted at the cash register, no need to apply for it at the airport. Just present your passport when paying 😊
Great video, the snack section is my favorite part! How does the tax free works? Is it deducted at the store or you have to do something at the airport?
You can do it at the store. They have a minimum of $50 I think.
@@xxmaine Good to know, thanks!
Adidas sambha or onitsuka , which are the most comfortable? Also I know onitsuka has Ortholite sole but then what sole does samba have? Got any idea mate. I've used Lacoste extensively because of ortholite sole as they are the most comfy but can't say the safe for some other brands I used with ortholite like new balance, some adidas shoes as well.
How much did you get the pink one for?
It was 15,400 yen less tax ☺️
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Great work!
Thank you so much! ❤
Thanks, I really enjoy POV videos in Tokyo and other places in Japan. 😊 It would be cool to see the translation of some of the products. As in, what the box says is inside.
Thank you so much for this, I'll make sure to incorporate this the next time I film 😊
@@TheLimpingTraveler of course! Thank you for making such fun content!! Looking forward to the next. ☺️
What does 'pasa' and 'pasalubong' mean?
PasaBUY is a filipino slang for asking someone on your behalf to buy something. Pasalubong is what you take home to your family and friends as a souvenir from your trip 😊