What I absolutely love about your videos is you keep the name of the attraction you're talking about and DONT remove it. Countless other channels flash it for 1 second and I have to double tap back 10 seconds to catch it. Thank you 😃
Guys, your videos are absolutely the best guides out there! Straight to the point in a lovely and easy way. Thank youuuu...going for the first time to Japan and fowling every single tip you guys are giving.
Love this video! I've been researching what to do in Tokyo when I visit in March next year with my family. I've been overwhelmed with so many options. You've just given me our itinerary. 😊
I'm Japanese, but I also recommend the following: Tokyo Sky Tree or Shibuya Sky capsule hotel Conveyor belt sushi Sumo (Ryogoku Kokugikan January, March, May) kabuki public bath Japan Future Science Museum teamLab Borderless (2024, 2~) Odaiba Gundam Tsukiji or Toyosu Kabukicho and Godzilla Mitaka Ghibli
Thanks for putting this list together. It gave me a few new places to consider, and reaffirmed the locales I wanted to check out. I'll be heading over there in May, so wish me luck!
This video is so good. I bookmarked everything. Going to have a 30 hour layover in Tokyo in 10 days from now. Excited. Let's see how much I do all in one day
@@TwosomeTravellers During my layover I was able to pretty much hit every spot I wanted to. Sensoji temple, Akihabara Electric Town, Ueno Park, Shibuya and Shinjuku. But I ended up going back Mid to end of December to stay with a local friend so I got another 2 weeks to explore. Definitely need to go back this year.
I live in Japan. October is the best time for traveling. The intense heat has finally ended, and the weather is just right. Mornings and evenings get a little cool, so please bring some outerwear.
@@ami-ot3ctthanks for the info. How about on Feb 9-19? Can I still experience snow in Tokyo? I'm from the Philippines so I want to experience winter. Thanks for the info in advance.
@@clairedelacerna8501 I apologize for the delayed response. Tokyo doesn't receive much snow, and even when it does, it often doesn't accumulate. If you want to see snow, it might be a good idea to visit the countryside around Tokyo in places like Tochigi, Gunma, or Ibaraki, which are relatively close. I look forward to your visit to Japan.
It probably wouldn’t snow in Tokyo, if you head further north to areas like Hokkaido you will be guaranteed snow :) we did a series on it in our Japan folder.
hmmm,... I would have gone to Yanaka Ginza. It's mostly considered " real Japan ", especially by movie directors who sometimes use it as a backdrop. The cemetery nearby is the largest in Tokyo and has the graves of some really important historical figures, like the last Tokugawa shogun and Shibusawa Eiichi. Monzen Nakacho is also a beautiful neighborhood with few to zero foreign tourists ... top tip, if you want to completely escape foreign tourists just go to the National Museum of Western Art in Ueno.
I have enjoyed and learned about the beautiful spots that I am going to visit this November on my birthday. Btw, is it cold already in Japan? Was this just taken this Autumn?
@@clairedelacerna8501 The weather in Tokyo is nice in the winter, and it rarely snows even in February. However, it does dry out, so please take some moisturizing measures 🙂 The snow is deeper in many places on the Sea of Japan side and in the mountains on the northern side of Japan.
I live in Japan. If you're sensitive to the cold, I think it's a good idea to bring a scarf and a light down jacket with you. February is the coldest season in Japan.
I leave in just over a week and was curious do you know what the rules are like with Gimbals? Idk the etiquette with them but I'd obviously love to shoot with it since there's so many beautiful places day and night. THanks for the video. I was going to sign up for sky tree at night but if its really that crowded i dodged a bullet.
I think you can take your gimbal providing you are respectful of others in busy places. I don't see this as an issue. You will capture some truly beautiful places 😊
I also like Miyashita Park in Shibuya, the new Toranomon Hills Station (especially the T-market), Tokyo station, the imperial garden, the Tokyo Skytree, Tokyo Tower and the Tokyu Kabukicho Tower
We don't speak Japanese apart from the basics and we spent a month in Japan. In the big cities you will be able to get around just fine, we recommend downloading the google translate app as it is a real big help!
I'm japanese. Ichiran is overrated. It's simple but expensive. Since it targets foreigners, it looks more like a tourist spot than a ramen shop. There are many other cheap and delicious ramen options.
@@clairedelacerna8501 There are 24,000 ramen shops in Japan. It's good to go to restaurants recommended by tourists, but it's also a good experience to go to a ramen shop you find while walking.
What I absolutely love about your videos is you keep the name of the attraction you're talking about and DONT remove it.
Countless other channels flash it for 1 second and I have to double tap back 10 seconds to catch it. Thank you 😃
Guys, your videos are absolutely the best guides out there! Straight to the point in a lovely and easy way.
Thank youuuu...going for the first time to Japan and fowling every single tip you guys are giving.
Ahh thanks buddy! You are too kind! It means so much to us we can help others 🥹🥰 You must be so excited for your trip!!
Thanks for your amazing tips.
So glad they're helpful! More to come :)
Love this video! I've been researching what to do in Tokyo when I visit in March next year with my family. I've been overwhelmed with so many options. You've just given me our itinerary. 😊
Ah that is wonderful news! Have the most incredible time!
Wow thank you for including names of places and being very detailed!!!!! I’m going in June and I am just over the moon I don’t stop talking about it
Omg you will have the BEST time! So glad we could help!!
Can’t wait for our trip there in May! Get the heck out of the cold in Sweden and meet the spring in Japan. 🙏🌸
Oh how wonderful! Spring in Japan is the best! 🌸 🇯🇵
what a vibe all over the place, we would love to discover Japan one day 🤩
thanks for taking us along 💛
Japan is one of our favourite countries. We hope you make it one day! 😊
You save, plan and do.. it’s not that hard..
very very helpful for my upcoming japan trip
Great stuff and straightforward!
So happy to be of help 😊
thanks for sharing. cant wait to visit next week
Thanks for watching 😊 Hope you enjoy it!
great vid
Thanks so much!
Nice video. Good content. Smooth edits. Thank you for these.
I'm Japanese, but I also recommend the following:
Tokyo Sky Tree or Shibuya Sky
capsule hotel
Conveyor belt sushi
Sumo (Ryogoku Kokugikan January, March, May)
kabuki
public bath
Japan Future Science Museum
teamLab Borderless (2024, 2~)
Odaiba Gundam
Tsukiji or Toyosu
Kabukicho and Godzilla
Mitaka Ghibli
Great mix of ideas here. I'm very excited to be making my first visit to Tokyo next month and your videos are helping me plan my itinery.
Thanks so much and we are so glad it is helping to plan your time there!
Thanks for putting this list together. It gave me a few new places to consider, and reaffirmed the locales I wanted to check out. I'll be heading over there in May, so wish me luck!
Good luck!! Hope you have an incredible time!! :)
Love it!!!
Looking forward to go tokyo☺️
Amazing! Have the best time when you do go!
This video is so good. I bookmarked everything. Going to have a 30 hour layover in Tokyo in 10 days from now. Excited. Let's see how much I do all in one day
That's awesome!! How did you do? Did you get to see much??
@@TwosomeTravellers During my layover I was able to pretty much hit every spot I wanted to. Sensoji temple, Akihabara Electric Town, Ueno Park, Shibuya and Shinjuku. But I ended up going back Mid to end of December to stay with a local friend so I got another 2 weeks to explore. Definitely need to go back this year.
Awesome and informative video. I can't wait for my trip next year 😇
So glad we could help! You will have the best time 🥰
Thank you that was very helpful! we are excited to go soon.
Amazing! Have the best time there :)
Thanks for covering so much in a short time. We're off to Japan next week for the first time so we'll be following your lists closely
Love you guys ❤❤❤😂🎉
Awww!!!
Awesome video! This helps a lot preparing our trip, thanks!
Glad it could help, and it is our pleasure!! Any questions just ask :)
First Like! Nice rundown, though some of us think Ichiran may be a bit over rated... but then, to each his own!
Thank you! 😊 Yes, so very true! We actually made a short form video on Ichiran asking if people thought it was overrated! 😆 🍜
Nice Video👍
I love your videos ❤! They are fun and to the point. And you are a cute couple, too 😊
Thank you so much for your kind kind words!! xx
Nice video. Visiting in a few months!
Thanks so much! Have an incredible time there, we miss it already!
Thanks for all the tips! ❤
It is seldom for me to comment on vlogs, but I find you guys soo natural, I like it❤
Is visiting Japan in October a good choice,? (weather wise)
I live in Japan. October is the best time for traveling. The intense heat has finally ended, and the weather is just right. Mornings and evenings get a little cool, so please bring some outerwear.
@@ami-ot3ctthanks for the info. How about on Feb 9-19? Can I still experience snow in Tokyo? I'm from the Philippines so I want to experience winter. Thanks for the info in advance.
@@clairedelacerna8501 I apologize for the delayed response. Tokyo doesn't receive much snow, and even when it does, it often doesn't accumulate. If you want to see snow, it might be a good idea to visit the countryside around Tokyo in places like Tochigi, Gunma, or Ibaraki, which are relatively close. I look forward to your visit to Japan.
It probably wouldn’t snow in Tokyo, if you head further north to areas like Hokkaido you will be guaranteed snow :) we did a series on it in our Japan folder.
@@ami-ot3cthi if possible, could you please give some insight into the weather the first week of june?
thank you, it gives me a very comprehensive view of what I should plan to do in Tokyo
Nice Video
Thanks for watching 🥰
Thanks!
Thank you so so much for the kind support! Really appreciate it and really hope the video helped 😁
Hello, great video. Which ryokan did you stay at?
Hey! We linked everything in the description for you, where we stayed, where to find JR passes, etc :)
hmmm,... I would have gone to Yanaka Ginza. It's mostly considered " real Japan ", especially by movie directors who sometimes use it as a backdrop. The cemetery nearby is the largest in Tokyo and has the graves of some really important historical figures, like the last Tokugawa shogun and Shibusawa Eiichi. Monzen Nakacho is also a beautiful neighborhood with few to zero foreign tourists ... top tip, if you want to completely escape foreign tourists just go to the National Museum of Western Art in Ueno.
I have enjoyed and learned about the beautiful spots that I am going to visit this November on my birthday. Btw, is it cold already in Japan? Was this just taken this Autumn?
Ahh amazing! It will be a birthday to remember!! We visited in late Feb/mar. November will be highs of about 17°C
@@TwosomeTravellers Thank you for the response. Appreciate it a lot 🤗
@@TwosomeTravellers What can you suggest to wear I'll be going Feb9-19? Can I still experience snow in Tokyo?
@@clairedelacerna8501 The weather in Tokyo is nice in the winter, and it rarely snows even in February. However, it does dry out, so please take some moisturizing measures 🙂 The snow is deeper in many places on the Sea of Japan side and in the mountains on the northern side of Japan.
You should have been to Kappa-Bashi close to Asakusa also where to get the best knives and cooking ware.
Ahh! Next time for sure!! Thanks for the tip!
what backpack are you guys using? so nice!
Hi what month did you travel here? We’re going in February just wondering what to pack 😅
We were here in Feb too! So pretty much what we wore, you’ll need warm clothes, although it’s not too cold. We would recommend a warm jacket :)
I live in Japan. If you're sensitive to the cold, I think it's a good idea to bring a scarf and a light down jacket with you. February is the coldest season in Japan.
I leave in just over a week and was curious do you know what the rules are like with Gimbals? Idk the etiquette with them but I'd obviously love to shoot with it since there's so many beautiful places day and night. THanks for the video. I was going to sign up for sky tree at night but if its really that crowded i dodged a bullet.
I think you can take your gimbal providing you are respectful of others in busy places. I don't see this as an issue. You will capture some truly beautiful places 😊
I love to travel japan.i'm sri lanka.
Japan is a magical place to visit!!
I also like Miyashita Park in Shibuya, the new Toranomon Hills Station (especially the T-market), Tokyo station, the imperial garden, the Tokyo Skytree, Tokyo Tower and the Tokyu Kabukicho Tower
We'll have to add this to our list next time we visit ☺️
What month is this? Doesn’t look recent because of the clothing.
This was during the month of Feb/march :)
This make me wanna head back to Japan ❤️ great video!
Hello can you please tell me , where did you buy your black backpack from . Thank you
Yes this is from Wandrd :)
Hiroki- Okonomiyaki restaurant: maps.app.goo.gl/Zkv6GhKyGY9qDTA89?g_st=ic
How was your experience at the Asahi beer tower? Do they serve food and did you have to make a reservation? The views look amazing! Great video!!
Thanks so much! Asahi tower was great fun, we didn’t eat there, just enjoyed a couple cold beers at the top! Views were awesome 😄
Also we didn’t make a reservation, just a walk in
I'm too lazy to see if anyone had already asked...but, what time of the year was this amazing vacation taken?
Haha no worries, we visited during Feb/March time :)
What month did you go? You guys look cold
hehe it was a bit chilly! We were there Feb/March time :)
Hi! Can you share the 360 camera!❤️
Please please reply me🙏 just want to know whether your wandrd prvke is 21L or 31L? Thank you
Hey 👋🏼 James has the 31L and Alex has the 21L 😊
@@TwosomeTravellers thanks for reply🙏 wonderful content
Is it hard to be there for like a week if you don’t speak Japanese or is just English fine
We don't speak Japanese apart from the basics and we spent a month in Japan. In the big cities you will be able to get around just fine, we recommend downloading the google translate app as it is a real big help!
You’ll get by just fine if you don’t know any Japanese
I can’t find the okonomiyaki place!!! :( can someone tag it?
maps.app.goo.gl/Zkv6GhKyGY9qDTA89?g_st=ic
なんかこれ見てると凄いところで、とても自分の住んでいる国とは思えないなw
Such a beautiful Country to visit! We love it
How many days did you spend in Tokyo?
We spent around 6 days in Tokyo! Can do it in less, and could have also easily spent a lot more!
still need vis to visit japan??
it's a must country to visit!
Is Ichiran overrated? 🤷🏻♂️ 🤷🏼♀️ 🍜
I'm japanese.
Ichiran is overrated.
It's simple but expensive.
Since it targets foreigners, it looks more like a tourist spot than a ramen shop.
There are many other cheap and delicious ramen options.
What ramen shop can you suggest?
@@clairedelacerna8501 There are 24,000 ramen shops in Japan. It's good to go to restaurants recommended by tourists, but it's also a good experience to go to a ramen shop you find while walking.
I have been to other Ramen restaurants and I can say Ishiran isn't better than the rest
一蘭は自分も普通かな!
5:38
Old to new economic
Very interesting shift in times!
ナタア
ディズニーランド,実は
東京ではない
千葉県だ!
カップヌードルの横浜も
東京ではないな
神奈川県だな
コンビニで買ったビールや食べ物はホテルに行ってから食べる
食べ歩き飲み歩きは良くないよ
ゴミ捨てにも困るし
カッコ悪いしね
この東京ガイドは
ガイドブックをなぞっている感じで浮かれ過ぎだな
そして
何故,渋谷の交差点に行くし撮影するの?
日本人はね
買い物や仕事で渋谷に行く
自分は劇場へと観劇に行く
渋谷は観光地ではないよ
海外から来て
撮影しながら交差点に入るのは
とても謎だし危ないョ
改行の仕方変だよ?
Thank you for this amazing video! it was very helpful! 😊 So soon we will arrive to Japan
We’re so glad it helped! Let us know if you have any questions, happy to help! Have the best time in Japan! 🇯🇵
@@TwosomeTravellers
Actually, one question : can i bring my nasal spray to Japan? ( Sometimes I use because I have a bit.. deviated septum..:( )
@lonam633 we have travelled with nasal decongestant spray to Japan and never had an problems :)
@@TwosomeTravellers Thank you for responding so quickly. ☺️Greetings!✌️