Additional nga pala: Let us know if you know some dining etiquette mistakes that we may need to include sa PART 3. I noticed while making this video that we tend to rest our chopsticks on our bowl kapag walang chopstick rest/holder. And I learned later on na it's also considered disrespectful. 😅 So that's one down na. We'll interview ulit some of our Japanese and expat friends din, but if you have ideas, pa-comment na lang.
When my friends and I went to Tokyo to visit the Imperial Palace we were required to register a day before, free naman entrance duon. When we got the entrance slip to get our pass for the following day they gave us a slip para maka enter sa registration area. We did not notice na may time indicated pala duon sa slip na prang 20 or 30 mins lang kami allowed sa area na yon. Nabigay sa amin yung entrance pass for the day after cguro less than 10mins lang. Nature called and I had my lady period so nagdaan muna kami ng friend ko sa comfort room, we took our time, we stayed there siguro for mga 15 mins almost 20 mins, nagantayan pa kami para sabay sabay na lalabas. So obviously beyond 30 mins na kami sa registration area. Paglabas namin nagulat kami may mga pulis na as in and they are questioning saan kami nagpunta in their language ah so di talaga nagkakaintindihan for 30-40 mins kami nanduon hindi kami pinapaalis kahit anong explain namin. Walang marunong mag english. Moral of the story follow the time indicated sa entrance slip. They are highly protective syempre Imperial Palace yun. Learn from our mistake 😂
Thanks for sharing this! Grabe siguro ang kaba nyo that time! 😬 Pero yes, grabe sila sa time talaga, and lalo pa siguro kasi Imperial Palace yun. Once pa lang kami nagpunta sa Imperial Palace, years ago na rin, for the Emperor's New Year greeting. Pero other than the greeting itself, uneventful naman yung visit namin. Salamat sa pag-comment and pagvisit ng channel namin. 💙💙
Don't sit down on the ground, like on sidewalks or in front of convenience stores, especially when eating something. If you want to sit, always find a place with benches or a grassy area in a park. In Japan, sitting on the ground, especially in places like sidewalks or in front of convenience stores, is considered rude and lacking in manners.
Yes, most likely nasa Japan kami ng Nov! Pero hindi na Kansai. Mas sa Tohoku Region kami mag-iikot. Yun na lang yung natitirang mga prefectures ang di namin napuntahan. 😀
Hello, my video ka po ba about senior citizen using wheelchair assistance guide? From departure to connecting flight to arrival po. International flight po. Please let me know.
Hi po we recently went to japan with an elderly on wheelchair and toddler on trolley.. we coordinated with the airlines lang po regarding this.. While on japan we used google maps and clicked the wheelchair option for routes, then for the wheelchair mismo we booked hotels with free or additional fee for wheelchair.. Not sure if same tayo pero yung elderly kasi namin nakakatayo pa sya somehow mga max 5mins
Kahit naman sa Pilipinas, dapat tumayo at bumabad sa escalator sa KANAN! Leave the left side of the escalator open para sa mga nagmamadali! Sa Japan, baligtad. Dapat tumayo sa Kaliwa. This is because Japan is a Keep Left nation (tulad din ng Hong Kong at Britain). While we, the Philippines is a Keep Right nation (tulad din ng America, China, France etc). Based from where the driver side of the car is. Tinturo ang Keep Right good etiquette sa school dito sa Pilipinas, lalo na sa La Salle.
Don't take pictures of Geishas, Maikos, etc. out in the street. if you have to do so, do it the most discreet way possible. but as much as you can, please don't. Don't offer seats to elderlies and pregnant ladies. they get offended, is what I was told. if you see one while onboard a transpo, just stand up from your seat, walk away, and don't look back. When entering someone's home, don't forget to position your footwear facing outwards. Don't stick your chopsticks into your food. It looks like an incense offering for the dead.
Additional nga pala: Let us know if you know some dining etiquette mistakes that we may need to include sa PART 3. I noticed while making this video that we tend to rest our chopsticks on our bowl kapag walang chopstick rest/holder. And I learned later on na it's also considered disrespectful. 😅 So that's one down na. We'll interview ulit some of our Japanese and expat friends din, but if you have ideas, pa-comment na lang.
When my friends and I went to Tokyo to visit the Imperial Palace we were required to register a day before, free naman entrance duon. When we got the entrance slip to get our pass for the following day they gave us a slip para maka enter sa registration area. We did not notice na may time indicated pala duon sa slip na prang 20 or 30 mins lang kami allowed sa area na yon. Nabigay sa amin yung entrance pass for the day after cguro less than 10mins lang. Nature called and I had my lady period so nagdaan muna kami ng friend ko sa comfort room, we took our time, we stayed there siguro for mga 15 mins almost 20 mins, nagantayan pa kami para sabay sabay na lalabas. So obviously beyond 30 mins na kami sa registration area. Paglabas namin nagulat kami may mga pulis na as in and they are questioning saan kami nagpunta in their language ah so di talaga nagkakaintindihan for 30-40 mins kami nanduon hindi kami pinapaalis kahit anong explain namin. Walang marunong mag english. Moral of the story follow the time indicated sa entrance slip. They are highly protective syempre Imperial Palace yun. Learn from our mistake 😂
Thanks for sharing this! Grabe siguro ang kaba nyo that time! 😬 Pero yes, grabe sila sa time talaga, and lalo pa siguro kasi Imperial Palace yun.
Once pa lang kami nagpunta sa Imperial Palace, years ago na rin, for the Emperor's New Year greeting. Pero other than the greeting itself, uneventful naman yung visit namin. Salamat sa pag-comment and pagvisit ng channel namin. 💙💙
Yung pag remove ng shoes kasama mga fitting rooms.
Don't sit down on the ground, like on sidewalks or in front of convenience stores, especially when eating something. If you want to sit, always find a place with benches or a grassy area in a park. In Japan, sitting on the ground, especially in places like sidewalks or in front of convenience stores, is considered rude and lacking in manners.
Waiting sa travel mistake sa osaka at kyoto, para maiwasan ko this year.🙋♀️Mukhang guilty kami dyan last year 😂, wish ko lang makita ko kayo sa NOV.
Yes, most likely nasa Japan kami ng Nov! Pero hindi na Kansai. Mas sa Tohoku Region kami mag-iikot. Yun na lang yung natitirang mga prefectures ang di namin napuntahan. 😀
Dining etiquette. Dont position your chopsticks upright sa bowl. Para sa mga patay lang yun
Hello, my video ka po ba about senior citizen using wheelchair assistance guide? From departure to connecting flight to arrival po. International flight po. Please let me know.
Hi po we recently went to japan with an elderly on wheelchair and toddler on trolley.. we coordinated with the airlines lang po regarding this..
While on japan we used google maps and clicked the wheelchair option for routes, then for the wheelchair mismo we booked hotels with free or additional fee for wheelchair..
Not sure if same tayo pero yung elderly kasi namin nakakatayo pa sya somehow mga max 5mins
Kahit naman sa Pilipinas, dapat tumayo at bumabad sa escalator sa KANAN! Leave the left side of the escalator open para sa mga nagmamadali!
Sa Japan, baligtad. Dapat tumayo sa Kaliwa.
This is because Japan is a Keep Left nation (tulad din ng Hong Kong at Britain).
While we, the Philippines is a Keep Right nation (tulad din ng America, China, France etc).
Based from where the driver side of the car is.
Tinturo ang Keep Right good etiquette sa school dito sa Pilipinas, lalo na sa La Salle.
Sa kansai region like Osaka sa right po mag stand kabaligtaran po sa tokyo and most of japan
Don't take pictures of Geishas, Maikos, etc. out in the street. if you have to do so, do it the most discreet way possible. but as much as you can, please don't.
Don't offer seats to elderlies and pregnant ladies. they get offended, is what I was told. if you see one while onboard a transpo, just stand up from your seat, walk away, and don't look back.
When entering someone's home, don't forget to position your footwear facing outwards.
Don't stick your chopsticks into your food. It looks like an incense offering for the dead.
You ought to make it an even 20. My biggest mistake was leaving Japan after living there for nearly three years.
japan or korea 😩