We happened to go when it was their spring break. So it was pretty busy, but I loved that because it was so fun to see all their outfits and hats. Japanese people really know how to be awesome! The only downside that there were so many people there, was that the gift shops were PACKED when we went in them. So you could really mosey and see what they had. Beauty and the beast ride was amazing. I can’t wait to go back to Japan just to ride that one again!
Great video and so many insights in Tokyo Disney. Thanks for sharing. I've only been to Disneyland in California & in Paris, France. Have a wonderful week. Greetz from the 🇳🇱🇳🇱
Edit: I totally wish Duffy got more love in the US parks and not just Aulani! yay! I have been waiting for this vlog! I can't wait to show my friend this, he has expressed a lot about visiting the tokyo parks. What advice would you tell him about what it's like to find an English speaker in the parks?
Why is Disneyland in Japan a little different from the others? There is a reason why only Disneyland in Japan has a slightly different quality. It is because in Japan, if we do not improve the quality and service, we will not be able to attract many people and keep operating revenues up. In order to succeed in business in Japan, you must respond to the needs of the market with meticulous attention to detail or you will not attract customers (i.e., you will not be able to sell or do business in Japan). This is true for all business in Japan, not just Disney amusement parks. This high level of market demand is not a new phenomenon; it has been in place since the Edo period (1603-1868), when samurai ran a practical society, 150 years before the importation of Western culture, and the behavior of the Japanese people has basically not changed. One answer to why the Japanese are so averse to laxity and demand perfection, and why they are so demanding in their services, is that while Japan's natural environment is rich in greenery and water, it is also harsh and prone to natural disasters, a mixture of heaven and hell. Therefore, it has become a basic behavior in daily life to leave no stone unturned as a precautionary measure so that one can respond to danger at any time. And perhaps this mindset has led people to demand meticulous attention to detail and perfection in commercial services as well. Because they live in a dangerous natural environment where large-scale natural disasters occur irregularly, they have become aware of the need to cooperate and help each other in order to save their own lives. This is why they have developed a culture over the years that emphasizes cooperation and mutual aid in everyday life, including the education of their children. Therefore, it is a prerequisite for suppliers to meet the needs of customers when selling products, and products that do not emphasize this are not chosen by the market in Japan, in other words, they do not sell well. We should consider that Japan is a market with such a culture at background.
Chat this is in my top 5 fav channels..
Gurl same
I love that everyone is polite and clean in Japan. ❤
Now, if I could stretch my hand through the phone to try a few of these.
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We happened to go when it was their spring break. So it was pretty busy, but I loved that because it was so fun to see all their outfits and hats. Japanese people really know how to be awesome! The only downside that there were so many people there, was that the gift shops were PACKED when we went in them. So you could really mosey and see what they had.
Beauty and the beast ride was amazing. I can’t wait to go back to Japan just to ride that one again!
Great video and so many insights in Tokyo Disney. Thanks for sharing. I've only been to Disneyland in California & in Paris, France. Have a wonderful week. Greetz from the 🇳🇱🇳🇱
Love to see new to me disney parks. ❤
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Please, more Disney Tokio please!! Been doing a lot of Disney traveling through your channel.
Can't wait, I'm going next month for my daughter's bday 🎉 going to Tokyo sea.
I love your Disney videos😊
Amazing video love it 🥰
went for halloween and was amazed with the popcorn choices!
#fudgefam, I love your videos
Wow!!!!
So cool!!
Edit: I totally wish Duffy got more love in the US parks and not just Aulani!
yay! I have been waiting for this vlog! I can't wait to show my friend this, he has expressed a lot about visiting the tokyo parks. What advice would you tell him about what it's like to find an English speaker in the parks?
at the parks there is lots of english the only trouble we ran into was with some menu listings. for that we used google translate
@@Thefamilyfudge i will tell him that. also I love the sequined ears they have! I would buy a lot of those souvenirs lol
i love ff
Can you please do a sanrio themed lunch thank you for all your support to make us happy when you post😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
Any chance you will be making a separate video on disney sea? If not understandable.
We combined both parks into this one video
I’m a big fan and would love to see a guardians of the Galaxy themed lunch- Riley from San Diego
Today!
So excited
Love it
I went on the soaring a cross the world game🎉
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I don't even eat eggs (can't stand the smell, texture or taste) and I want to know how they did that egg yoke.
love you
i have a shelliemay bear that i cuddle to sleep every night
Video idea HUSBAND TAKES OVER LUNCHES
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You are awesome!
Why is Disneyland in Japan a little different from the others?
There is a reason why only Disneyland in Japan has a slightly different quality. It is because in Japan, if we do not improve the quality and service, we will not be able to attract many people and keep operating revenues up.
In order to succeed in business in Japan, you must respond to the needs of the market with meticulous attention to detail or you will not attract customers (i.e., you will not be able to sell or do business in Japan).
This is true for all business in Japan, not just Disney amusement parks.
This high level of market demand is not a new phenomenon; it has been in place since the Edo period (1603-1868), when samurai ran a practical society, 150 years before the importation of Western culture, and the behavior of the Japanese people has basically not changed.
One answer to why the Japanese are so averse to laxity and demand perfection, and why they are so demanding in their services, is that while Japan's natural environment is rich in greenery and water, it is also harsh and prone to natural disasters, a mixture of heaven and hell.
Therefore, it has become a basic behavior in daily life to leave no stone unturned as a precautionary measure so that one can respond to danger at any time.
And perhaps this mindset has led people to demand meticulous attention to detail and perfection in commercial services as well.
Because they live in a dangerous natural environment where large-scale natural disasters occur irregularly, they have become aware of the need to cooperate and help each other in order to save their own lives.
This is why they have developed a culture over the years that emphasizes cooperation and mutual aid in everyday life, including the education of their children.
Therefore, it is a prerequisite for suppliers to meet the needs of customers when selling products, and products that do not emphasize this are not chosen by the market in Japan, in other words, they do not sell well.
We should consider that Japan is a market with such a culture at background.
GO TO HONG KONG DISNEYLAND!!!