Pro tip if you have a group: Get a wifi hotspot (I use ninja wifi) and bring a battery bank. Keep the hotspot in your bag, on, and attached to the battery and you'll have wifi for your whole group all day. Extra tip: Sumimasen is important in restaurants, too. Servers in Japan won't bother you like they do in the west, so use sumimasen to get their attention when you need something.
@@Howzit_japan Oh awesome! I imagine 'howzit' has independently formed in a lot of english-speaking places, and the hand gesture is from the surfing scene here and is likely imported from Hawai'i so a fascinating bit of culture :D
Thanks for the helpful video! Maybe I’ll DM you on Instagram if I need help with bookings and anything else soon 😊 so kind of you~ looking forward to more videos!!
Pro tip if you have a group: Get a wifi hotspot (I use ninja wifi) and bring a battery bank. Keep the hotspot in your bag, on, and attached to the battery and you'll have wifi for your whole group all day.
Extra tip: Sumimasen is important in restaurants, too. Servers in Japan won't bother you like they do in the west, so use sumimasen to get their attention when you need something.
thx for another helpfull video.
Hi Kota, do you have a coupon discount at teamLab Planets?
are there any apps used for resturant reservations? like open table app in USA?
But why 'howzit', with that hand gesture? It's very South African :D
Howzit is pidgin language from Hawai’i. Hand gesture is the Shaka from hawaii
Actually, Kota stayed in SA for a year 🇿🇦
That’s why we put the South African word into the brand!
@@Howzit_japan Oh awesome!
I imagine 'howzit' has independently formed in a lot of english-speaking places, and the hand gesture is from the surfing scene here and is likely imported from Hawai'i so a fascinating bit of culture :D
Thanks for the helpful video! Maybe I’ll DM you on Instagram if I need help with bookings and anything else soon 😊 so kind of you~ looking forward to more videos!!