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👋 Hi, we are Flip Japan Guide, your local friends helping you explore and experience the ins and outs of Japan while shining the spotlight on unique local spots
Just like you, we are foreigners from all around the world. When we first arrived in Tokyo, we all found this city to be overwhelming, not sure where to begin. During the years that we have lived here in Japan, we have discovered and visited countless famous tourist attractions as well as unique and underground places. We are now proud to say that we are experts in Japan and would love to share our knowledge with all of you!
In a city like Tokyo that gathers so many people from all walks of life, it’s incredibly fun meeting new people, and it’s even more fun to explore Tokyo together with
Let us be your Partner in Crime, join us to get to know the ins and outs of Japan and discover hidden gems with your local friends!
👇Let’s explore
www.flipjapanguide.com
Just like you, we are foreigners from all around the world. When we first arrived in Tokyo, we all found this city to be overwhelming, not sure where to begin. During the years that we have lived here in Japan, we have discovered and visited countless famous tourist attractions as well as unique and underground places. We are now proud to say that we are experts in Japan and would love to share our knowledge with all of you!
In a city like Tokyo that gathers so many people from all walks of life, it’s incredibly fun meeting new people, and it’s even more fun to explore Tokyo together with
Let us be your Partner in Crime, join us to get to know the ins and outs of Japan and discover hidden gems with your local friends!
👇Let’s explore
www.flipjapanguide.com
Planning a Trip to Japan: Ultimate Travel Tips for First-time visitors
Have you been dreaming about your trip to Japan and can’t wait to start planning your itinerary? Feeling a bit lost with all the info out there and not sure where to start?
We get it-planning a trip to Japan, especially your first one, can feel like a massive task. With all the cultural quirks, the language barrier, and figuring out transport and food, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed.
Here’s the good news: we’ve helped loads of travellers plan their dream trips to Japan, from sorting out itineraries to navigating the country once they land.
With all that experience under our belt, we’ve picked up some tried-and-tested tips for first-time visitors. Watch the video to learn what those tips are 😊
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Into history, food, or exploring new places? Our private and group tours are designed to help you see Japan your way.
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Solo traveller or coming with friends? Our group trips make it easy and fun to explore Japan with others who are just as excited about the adventure.
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🇯🇵 Trip Planning
Stuck on where to start? Let us help plan a trip that’s totally your style and packed with amazing experiences.
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🎁 Free Japan Gift Box 🎁
Here's a gift box for your Japan travel, Japan life & Japanese culture & more!
What's included in the Free Japan Gift Box?
👉 Japan Travel Guide: The Japan Guide to help you explore the ins and outs of Japan
👉 Japanese Daily Phrasebook: Japanese words and phrases to help you navigate everyday Japan
👉 Japan Prefectures Guide: Explore every prefecture in Japan in one glance
👉 Easy Japanese Food Recipes: Easy Japanese food recipes to cook at home
👉 Japan Nightlife Phrasebook: Useful Japanese phrases for your night out in town
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Life in Japan
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Thank you for watching and see you in the next video!
We get it-planning a trip to Japan, especially your first one, can feel like a massive task. With all the cultural quirks, the language barrier, and figuring out transport and food, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed.
Here’s the good news: we’ve helped loads of travellers plan their dream trips to Japan, from sorting out itineraries to navigating the country once they land.
With all that experience under our belt, we’ve picked up some tried-and-tested tips for first-time visitors. Watch the video to learn what those tips are 😊
✣ ✣ ✣
🇯🇵 Tours 🇯🇵
Into history, food, or exploring new places? Our private and group tours are designed to help you see Japan your way.
➡️ flipjapanguide.com/tours
🇯🇵 Group Trips 🇯🇵
Solo traveller or coming with friends? Our group trips make it easy and fun to explore Japan with others who are just as excited about the adventure.
➡️ flipjapanguide.com/japan-group-trips/
🇯🇵 Trip Planning
Stuck on where to start? Let us help plan a trip that’s totally your style and packed with amazing experiences.
➡️ flipjapanguide.com/flip-japan-guide-japan-travel-planner/
Come chat with us on Instagram: flipjapanguide
Support our channel: ko-fi.com/flipjapanguide
Stay tuned for more videos about Japan life & travel, Japanese culture and more, subscribe and click the bell notification!
th-cam.com/users/FlipJapanGuide
✣ ✣ ✣
🎁 Free Japan Gift Box 🎁
Here's a gift box for your Japan travel, Japan life & Japanese culture & more!
What's included in the Free Japan Gift Box?
👉 Japan Travel Guide: The Japan Guide to help you explore the ins and outs of Japan
👉 Japanese Daily Phrasebook: Japanese words and phrases to help you navigate everyday Japan
👉 Japan Prefectures Guide: Explore every prefecture in Japan in one glance
👉 Easy Japanese Food Recipes: Easy Japanese food recipes to cook at home
👉 Japan Nightlife Phrasebook: Useful Japanese phrases for your night out in town
➡️ Get it here: flipjapanguide.com/free-japan-gift-box/
✣ ✣ ✣
What to watch next
Experience Japan
th-cam.com/play/PLNNwG4D-YGbbxZaNaaGvJ-f2xtPy11jok.html
Traveling in Japan
th-cam.com/play/PLNNwG4D-YGbb98Ztu90uoVMt6XZwVw65F.html
Life in Japan
th-cam.com/play/PLNNwG4D-YGbZxl2PNWGVUAOMWTydYoM75.html
Moving to Japan
th-cam.com/play/PLNNwG4D-YGbbYC_CD-4T_TDeEr_T-WTDc.html
✣ ✣ ✣
If you have any questions or want to get in touch, feel free to message us on Instagram or Facebook Messenger! We would love to talk with you!
Say hi to us on social media! Tag us @flipjapanguide #flipjapanguide
Website ⇰ www.flipjapanguide.com
Facebook ⇰ flipjapanguide/
Instagram ⇰ flipjapanguide
Twitter ⇰ flipjapanguide//
TikTok ⇰ www.tiktok.com/@japanguide
Email us here: hi@flipjapanguide.com
Host ⇰ veneselau
NOTE: This content might contain affiliate links that allow you to find the items mentioned in this video and support the channel at no extra cost to you. While this channel may earn minimal sums when the viewer uses the links, the viewer is in NO WAY obligated to use these links. Thank you for your support! Find more here: flipjapanguide.com/terms-and-conditions/
Thank you for watching and see you in the next video!
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Thanks!
Great video! Thank you.
So nothing special
Thanks 😄
Excellent cherry blossom scenes from Tokyo
Hi! What about want to buy a house in Japan and open a restaurant. Can you give me some insight? Thanks
I think there is someone hanging over there
Superb sharing of information about Japan
I wish I could join in the festive fun in Japan Hopefully one day I will be able to 🙂 どうもありがとうございます📼
Impressive illumination event in Japan. Thanks for sharing this.
I’ve been wanting to move to japan since I was 13, and I am currently in university for science, I may just end up continuing my degree and then once I finish it, move to japan on a student visa and study japanese in japan, while searching for jobs at the same time. I know it is well-known that it is much harder for foreigners to find jobs in japan that are in anything other than language teaching, but it’s my dream😭
Thanks for sharing these colorful scenes and wonderful information with us about cherry blossoms
Do you have any questions about planning a trip to Japan? Leave it down below!
Do not burn that those are cute. What does it mean when you burn it tell me why.???
Thanks for sharing these amazing images of snow monkeys, soaking in hot springs
Thanks for sharing is interesting and informative scenes and images about Japan with us Tokyo, Japan
This is misleading/straight up lying. You won't see cherry blossoms in February. You might see PLUMB blossoms, IF you go down to Okinawa. Thumbs down and stop recommending this channel if you hate lying fake influencers.
See the cherry blossom in winter February? It's end march begin april
How much do they charge
My daughter is there in february ❤
“Sceneries”? It’s already plural! “Scenery” x
Looks cold. Unless you ski no fun.
Cherry blossom in february! You've obviously never been to Japan or are 'you' AI ? part of JP gov' plan to turn 30 million tourists a year into 60 million a year by 2030: either way this video is BS 👎
Tsukiji is a remaining shell of what is now Toyosu is mainly for tourist
Which is the best place to live in Japan…?
Thanks for sharing these many wonderful images in this interesting information about Japan with us
What name of that movie
Beautiful Japan, illumination, images and scenes. Thanks for sharing these.
You look like Kimiko from the boys
Ariyatho Gosai maus
Thank you
君カワウぃいねえ
Keep it up
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I got hired by Interac this past summer and start in March 2025. Can't wait!
"will you visit this secret spot?" You didn't provide a location...
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The Final Boss of Japanese Street Food
Would a mental health worker be a viable option of being able to find work. I know they have a lot of human service workers there for the hikikimori's?
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Its not common in japan lol🤣
I'm wondering if they have any barn owls 🦉
That’s where Tom cruise lives the last samurai
Looks very crazy. But delicious! I would definitely want to try 😋
The chef, I swear he must be on something 😂😂 but anyway I would try it.
How much.
Very very much
Where is it?
@hesapszcocuk3106 fr. Bet its in the triple digits ez
I was a teacher and a tutor. I was a college professor without a degree - because I'm a subject matter expert in one area, the top in the world - maybe one or two other guys can do what I do at my level. I've taught college in IT certification across multiple disciplines. Microsoft, Linux, Cisco. I've tutored kindergarten to 9th grade in primarily math. A job on the Japanese countryside as a teacher of children would be a dream job. I am very successful with getting children to learn. Any subject, math, language, English, local national history, world history, ancient history - I was taught mesopotamian cuneiform in the 3rd grade - my whole class was reading clay tablets better than Indiana Jones. Benefits of private school. I am familiar with Etruscan, ancient Greek linear script A and B for Mycinaean and Minoan and the 5,000 year old Greek Kanji and syllabary they had in the Greek Isles in the 3rd millenium BC where the Greeks used ancient ideographic characters like Chinese and had the full syllabary character table like Korea or old Japan. I am familiar with archeology of Mexico, South America, Europe, and Asia, and the cultures of Africa from the time of Solomon to the Kingdom of Benin, to modern Nigeria. I was assessed by Artificial Intelligence as a Network Architect. I myself thought the computer should be hired immediately as a Junior level technician or entry or senior apprentice - darn that thing was smart. Anyway, JAPAN. How do I get this teaching job in the Japanese Countryside? Teach class 14 hours and go to the nearest Ramen noodle shop. How do I know? Dude, I know kids. Japanese kids were raised right. They see their idiot sensei show up at 4:00 AM in the morning and stay until 7:00 PM and wear their little brains out all day in class, and blessed little buggers will show up, line up, and bow. Then they'll brag at home to their parents about me. My nephews and nieces did it. How do I get to Japan, teaching in the Japanese countryside at a rural fishing village? Even a farming community. If that's a hated job, it's because no one knows how to do it - the Japanese employ village teachers like the American Puritans did in the 1620's through the 1800's. I know Japanese history, English history, American history, Russian history, and a bit of Chinese history. I can teach Shakespeare, modern English, Middle English or Chaucer's English that Lawyers used in the time of Shakespeare, Old English or Saxon - the language of the epic Old English poem of Beowulf, English modern literature, Middle ages to 19th century English literature, actual early Medieval to late medieval period Saxon, Old English, and Latin literature. I am a huge fan of anime and have watched all 700 episodes of Naruto - I know more about the Hidden Leaf Village than the average Japanese. I am familiar with Ninpo, Ninjitsu, Aikijutsu, Karate of like 9 different Japanese styles and taekwondo, I have a Japanese work ethic and sensibility - I would love to work somewhere they actually appreciate that instead of a bunch of lazy whining westerners for once. It's not that I'm casting aspersions mind you, I've ridden long subway trains for commuter purposes. I guess my question is: HOW THE HECK Do I GET TO JAPAN FOR THIS "DREAM JOB" OF TEACHING IN THE JAPANESE COUNTRYSIDE EVERYBODY HATES? That's live anime culture and nobody looks at you funny for working 2 hours before sun up until 2 hours after sun down. I KNOW HOW THE JAPANESE LIVE. My students were the only Americans with their success rate: 50% employed before they graduated. Give me your elementary and grade schoolers and they'll be applying hard for salarymen jobs to impress the CEO of SONY.They'll say they "learned from Amerika-jin Sensei and he works harder than any Japanese." I'm a workaholic. I put in 80 hours a week as a technical SME, and 80 hours or more a week when I took up teaching college. So, YES, where can I get this Japanese Dream Job of teaching in the Japanese Country side? By, the way, Swedish man, I read the Bible in all Scandinavian languages and Faroese and Finnish, IKEA furniture design and arsthetics are very similar to Japanese. You turn me loose on a fishing village in Japan and it will be like a fishing village for eskimos. I've seen a blued eyed Eskimo, I've eaten sushi since 1990. I know about the Sukoji Fish Market, Shibuya Ku, Minato ku, Ginza, Greater Tokyo, the subway, the bullet train, Sumo wrestling, and a lot mire about v3nding machine culture in Japan than weird voyeuristic stuff - that I have never seen and won't want to. I want a Japanese house, I know about Machiyas in Kyoto, penthouses in Ginza, houses in Hokkaido and sushi restaurants in Okinawa. I can probably teach German and Swedish, too. I read the Luther Bible in HauptDeutch and 7 German dialects including Deitch, Plaudietch, West German and Bavarian. Also Italian and Sicilian and Sardinian and the vulgate of Saint Jerome. Japan-Italy-Germany: I know all 3 cultures including the martial arts and fencing traditions of each. I would very much like to get to Japan to do this teaching they say everyone hates - I will become a living anime character like Far and and Away or Arietty or Naruto. I am the #1 teach, tutor, and college professor of elementary to 3rd year college and I can adopt African standards, Russian standards and top standards in Europe such as Eton. How do I know I'm so good? 50% of my adult students got jobs OUT OF THE CLASSROOM before graduation, all the professors and teachers and even administrative wanted to audit my class. THE TEACHERS WANTED TO TAKE MY CLASS - MY OWN COLLEAGUES. For the sake of my students, I am the best, and I work harder than any Japanese you ever saw. Bragging rights? No. Sacred responsibility: MY STUDENTS ARE WATCHING. To wit, half my students were employed right out of class before graduation and never came back. I am the grand master of teaching and would like a job in a fishing village far away from Tokyo: Hokkaido, Okinawa, the remote inhabited Japanese Islands where the community does foreign invader drills and has volunteer municipal services for fire, police, and public works. You know, no light pollution. How do I get this dream job? Ph, I'm a connoisseur of sake served with sushi at the appropriate temperature-hot, and of properly made miso soup. I don't drink cold sake ever. I get up and leave if it's not served properly. I'm smarter than the idiots they turn out at Harvard or MIT - because I care, not because of book learning. Books intimidate students, kids and people learn from a teacher who take an interest in their success. I appreciate your time. Thank you for sharing with the public.
Your leaves look pretty similar to NC leaves. Nice.
Dimana orang orang berada ? 🤷🏾♂️