Well that was fun! I hope I can one day visit the Nintendo Museum and Japan in general. Also, the comically large controllers are the best thing I've seen in a while. XD
Your 4th trip to Japan and you’re still discovering new gems-Kyoto and the Marufukuro Hotel seem like amazing spots to check out. Can’t wait to see where you go next!
It's honestly kind of strange to hear it called hanafuda, I'm Korean American and I've heard the Korean names "hwatu" to refer to the cards and the name "Go-stop" for the card game using the cards. My family owns a set of cards, and I've played Go-Stop with my parents a couple of times :)
Glad you enjoyed your time in Japan! Just curious, did you take the cushion on the plane as a piece of carry on luggage? I managed to get tickets and I’m going to the museum in February and I will also probably buy a giant cushion lol
I actually wound up checking my giant Nintendo Museum bag as my second piece luggage, and thankfully, the airport accepted it. They wrapped it up real good too (as demonstrated by the fact that I had a difficult time opening it when I was showcasing my haul at the end of the video). You can likely check your Nintendo Museum bag too depending on the airline!
Oh how I LOVE you got to come back and check out the museum!! ❤❤
Well that was fun! I hope I can one day visit the Nintendo Museum and Japan in general. Also, the comically large controllers are the best thing I've seen in a while. XD
Your 4th trip to Japan and you’re still discovering new gems-Kyoto and the Marufukuro Hotel seem like amazing spots to check out. Can’t wait to see where you go next!
Kyoto always has such a peaceful vibe thanks for sharing this journey with us!
That is amazing that you got to go! I was luckily able to go to the Nintendo Museum in early November myself! Can't wait to watch through this!
I need to visit the Nintendo Museum,looks amazing! 🎮
Another Yoshiller Japan trip 🥳
It's honestly kind of strange to hear it called hanafuda, I'm Korean American and I've heard the Korean names "hwatu" to refer to the cards and the name "Go-stop" for the card game using the cards. My family owns a set of cards, and I've played Go-Stop with my parents a couple of times :)
ooh the museum is sick
Glad you enjoyed your time in Japan!
Just curious, did you take the cushion on the plane as a piece of carry on luggage?
I managed to get tickets and I’m going to the museum in February and I will also probably buy a giant cushion lol
I actually wound up checking my giant Nintendo Museum bag as my second piece luggage, and thankfully, the airport accepted it. They wrapped it up real good too (as demonstrated by the fact that I had a difficult time opening it when I was showcasing my haul at the end of the video). You can likely check your Nintendo Museum bag too depending on the airline!
@ I see! Thank you for taking the time to respond. I’ll probably do the same haha
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