Awesome, very informative. Great job guys! We will be going to Japan in March-April 2024. We plan to only pack 2 backpacks for 4 people. My husband and I will carry the backpacks because my kids are too small to carry their own backpack. We plan to do laundry half way on our 11 day trip. We also bought a foldable backpack for day trips. Loved the video.❤
Thank you so much for the kind words, we are so happy you liked the video and found it useful! Back packing is definitely the way to go, also if your hotel /airbnb doesn't have a washing machine we saw laundromats everywhere ( at least in Tokyo and Kyoto) just don't forget to buy detergent at a grocery store first like we did😂 You guys are going to love Japan, people were super nice and kind, we loved it over there. We have like 9 more videos about Japan coming so hopefully you find those useful as well before your trip!
@@katandantonio we are planning to bring detergent sheets. But we called our hotel in Hakone and Kyoto to make sure they have laundry machines available for guest to use.
How's was it to travel every few days? We are planning to travel with our young kids and just 2 backpacks. We're you two tired after traveling on the trains? Just wanted to get some insight to see if I'm asking too much of my family to travel every 2 days from Tokyo to Hakone to Kyoto to Osaka and back to Tokyo.
You do walk quite a lot in Tokyo and other cities, so the actual train traveling time was perfect for resting. All trains were very comfortable, so no problems there.
I love Japan! So fun. The streets and sidewalks are so nice I’d recommend a rolling suitcase. Plus lugging a backpack in the heat means sweaty gross me. I travel with a mini hardshell spinner and a personal bag. I’ll be back in Japan in May and can’t wait❤️
As a regular traveller to Japan I recommend that you bring at least two pairs of shoes. Depending on what time of the year. You don’t want to be wearing wet shoes because it was raining the next day.
perfect timing! We are leaving for Germany in 4 days and are hoping to pack the three of us including costumes and tap shoes into three carry-ons for 11 days!
It's hot! And humid! That was fun to watch. We pack fewer shirts, but stay in Airbnbs with washing machines most the time. It is harder when moving quickly from place to place. Did you buy Shinkansen tickets separately? ✈🌺Heidi
Hi Heidi, we are glad you liked the video! We actually watched you guys' video on portable WIFIs in Japan before going, it was very informative! Yes, we did buy the Shinkansen tickets separately, since it didn't make too much sense for us to get the 2 week pass. Thank you for taking the time to comment!
Stumbled upon your video and it's good to get insight from people about the humidity in Japan during summer. Will be visiting Japan this summer and I live in BC Canada which is tad cooler than Arizona but does get pretty hot during the summer but probably not as humid as Japan. Will also be one bagging it as I already experience the hassle of dragging a luggage on our first visit many moons ago.
Don’t the business hotels include washing facilities for clothing? I never use more than a carryon 🤷♂️ which includes laptop, trousers 1extra, shorts, 4undies, disposable socks, 3 T-shirts, wind rain jacket. On body long trousers, T-shirt, hoodie, jacket if winter, 1 toothpaste + brush.
None of the hotels we stayed at had laundry facilities. But if a hotel offered those services, it would be definitely helpful. Thank you for watching !
@@katandantonio There are also coin operated laundries in some areas so that is another option. With Google Translate in camera mode you should be able to figure out the machine.
I hope you had fun on your trip to Japan. Minimalism is very much a subjective term as it means different things to different people. On my first Asia trip (30 days) I didn't know what I was doing so I ended up brining a 40L backpack with almost 12KG of gear. My next trip (20 days) I was able to shrink both my pack down to about 25L and reduce my total carry weight to 7KG. If I wasn't working and shooting video then I would have been able to shave off almost half the weight I am carrying!
Awesome, very informative. Great job guys!
We will be going to Japan in March-April 2024.
We plan to only pack 2 backpacks for 4 people. My husband and I will carry the backpacks because my kids are too small to carry their own backpack.
We plan to do laundry half way on our 11 day trip. We also bought a foldable backpack for day trips.
Loved the video.❤
Thank you so much for the kind words, we are so happy you liked the video and found it useful! Back packing is definitely the way to go, also if your hotel /airbnb doesn't have a washing machine we saw laundromats everywhere ( at least in Tokyo and Kyoto) just don't forget to buy detergent at a grocery store first like we did😂 You guys are going to love Japan, people were super nice and kind, we loved it over there. We have like 9 more videos about Japan coming so hopefully you find those useful as well before your trip!
@@katandantonio we are planning to bring detergent sheets. But we called our hotel in Hakone and Kyoto to make sure they have laundry machines available for guest to use.
Nice! You guys are all set then. Have a great time in Japan!@@MsDarouny
How's was it to travel every few days?
We are planning to travel with our young kids and just 2 backpacks.
We're you two tired after traveling on the trains?
Just wanted to get some insight to see if I'm asking too much of my family to travel every 2 days from Tokyo to Hakone to Kyoto to Osaka and back to Tokyo.
You do walk quite a lot in Tokyo and other cities, so the actual train traveling time was perfect for resting. All trains were very comfortable, so no problems there.
1:35 idk what you both started doing. But I subed as it was super wholesome. You two act like family
hahah Thank you so much!!!
I love Japan! So fun. The streets and sidewalks are so nice I’d recommend a rolling suitcase. Plus lugging a backpack in the heat means sweaty gross me. I travel with a mini hardshell spinner and a personal bag. I’ll be back in Japan in May and can’t wait❤️
Thank you for watching and sharing your recommendation!
As a regular traveller to Japan I recommend that you bring at least two pairs of shoes. Depending on what time of the year. You don’t want to be wearing wet shoes because it was raining the next day.
Yes! 100% Thank you for watching and commenting!
perfect timing! We are leaving for Germany in 4 days and are hoping to pack the three of us including costumes and tap shoes into three carry-ons for 11 days!
That might be challenging with costumes and dancing shoes! But Germany has great weather at the end of summer! Let us know how it went!
It's hot! And humid! That was fun to watch. We pack fewer shirts, but stay in Airbnbs with washing machines most the time. It is harder when moving quickly from place to place. Did you buy Shinkansen tickets separately? ✈🌺Heidi
Hi Heidi, we are glad you liked the video! We actually watched you guys' video on portable WIFIs in Japan before going, it was very informative! Yes, we did buy the Shinkansen tickets separately, since it didn't make too much sense for us to get the 2 week pass. Thank you for taking the time to comment!
Stumbled upon your video and it's good to get insight from people about the humidity in Japan during summer. Will be visiting Japan this summer and I live in BC Canada which is tad cooler than Arizona but does get pretty hot during the summer but probably not as humid as Japan. Will also be one bagging it as I already experience the hassle of dragging a luggage on our first visit many moons ago.
You'll have an awesome time, just bring a couple of extra T shirts 😅😅
Don’t the business hotels include washing facilities for clothing? I never use more than a carryon 🤷♂️ which includes laptop, trousers 1extra, shorts, 4undies, disposable socks, 3 T-shirts, wind rain jacket. On body long trousers, T-shirt, hoodie, jacket if winter, 1 toothpaste + brush.
None of the hotels we stayed at had laundry facilities. But if a hotel offered those services, it would be definitely helpful. Thank you for watching !
@@katandantonio There are also coin operated laundries in some areas so that is another option. With Google Translate in camera mode you should be able to figure out the machine.
I hope you had fun on your trip to Japan.
Minimalism is very much a subjective term as it means different things to different people.
On my first Asia trip (30 days) I didn't know what I was doing so I ended up brining a 40L backpack with almost 12KG of gear.
My next trip (20 days) I was able to shrink both my pack down to about 25L and reduce my total carry weight to 7KG.
If I wasn't working and shooting video then I would have been able to shave off almost half the weight I am carrying!
I agree! Thank you for sharing your experience!
Thank you, nice❤ . Title are very good for me.
You're welcome 😊
Very nice, I am envious :)
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My only question is how did you get your backpacks on the plane as carry on? Airlines have a 7.5 kg/ 15 pound limit now a days? Thanks
We made sure they were the approved carry on size before purchasing. Thank you for commenting!
What type of crossbody purse does Kat use? Currently looking for one
Hi @ariesmry! I recently bought this one and so far I am really liking it! Travelon Anti-Theft Heritage Crossbody Bag.
I hope its not rude to ask, but where are you guys from? I think I can hear a Czech accent in the ladies voice..
That is correct Kat is Czech and I'm originally form Ecuador 😀
what back pack did cat have please
It's the Nomatic 40 L Travel duffel
You didn’t tell us what was the ONE mistake to AVOID
The one mistake was to underestimate Japan's humidity. Because you go from wearing one T shirt per day to wearing 2 or even 3.
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Hello Which back pack does your wife have? Thanks!
It's the Nomatic 40L travel bag
Why are you hard coding subtitles into the video instead is using TH-cam's CC option? Subtitles are distracting when you don't need them.
Thank you for your feedback!
This is not helpful for people that don’t have tons of camera equipment.
Well, if you don't have to pack camera equipment, you could use that extra space for some extra pair of pants, shirts or a book.