Well done. Cute angle as if I sit in your cart. It’s been decades of such angle haha. I enjoyed the toy alley and cakes the most, and the babies. 😊 so curious 14:03 but you skipped parts of baby supplies 9:15 😉 A giant grey seat plush 13:45 , the floor piano 14:11 , the big crayon with whatever inside 13:58 , cranberry juice, some cake 5:39 , the giant black safe 26:25 😝 , some pain killer, potato chips in salt version, iTunes card, a cheese pizza 8:29 and some black comfy home clothes and French rolls 12:45 for breakfast added to cart 😆 We do not have juice in such bottles, we have washing soda in those sizes ... I wonder if the clothes would fit me 16:16 ... or if the gimbal is something decent 27:13 I am always surprised to spot Haribo as it is a German sweet. your cart looks decent filled , something for breakfast and snack, veggies and fruit. Stay safe , yoshi
We have been costco shoppers from a long time in California (now living in Japan) The 1 thing I've noticed at my Costco in Fremont California in the past 12-15 years is the amount of asian items. I mean everything including items like Miso soup, Suntory and Nikka whiskey, snacks from Meiji, Kewpie mayonaise, Itoen tea in bottles, Hi-chews, whole bunch of frozen food stuff. They always sold Casio, Seiko and Citizen watches. Maybe some of this stuff is only carried in the bay area stores because of our large asian population
@@VSV_Japan Btw,, even your Osmo is an old version one,, your video is so great,, smooth,, and clear.. Great job.. Right now,, I'm feeling that I already live in Japan,, My fave country.. All of that because of your vids in Japan.. Thank you.. 😊
Thanks much for the tour! I spent a lot of time in my Costco in SF bay area in the past 35 years. Here in Okinawa, we don:t have Costco here yet. But, to be honest with you, I really don't miss it. When I go back to San Jose, CA to see my family, I might visit Costco. Thanks again and take care!!
I like to make a suggestion. This applies to when you are walking on the street in other videos like the one in Kamakura or here in an isle. What the public would like to see is the product itself and the price. For example, I see a lot of meat but don,t know what kind of meat and the price. Please show the product slowly.
Thank you very much for your feedback. That is something I myself thought too after shooting and watching this video. I'll keep it mind and do so next time! 😄
I'm glad to let you know about Costco! There are several Costco in the Kanto area and the closest ones from Tokyo should be either Kawasaki or Chiba. You have to be a member to buy things from them but it's worth it! They really have a lot of nice things! Especially food. I didn't buy it this time but I love their salmon! It's fresh and tastes good! www.costco.co.jp/
It's a wholesale supermarket but anyone can go in and buy from them. But you need to be a Costco member and pay an annual fee. Thank you very much for watching.
Looks exactly like our Costco here in Hawaii. We can even ORDER our groceries & supplies and have them delivered via INSTA CART. You don’t even have to leave the comfort of your home. INSTA CART is $99/year and ALL your items are delivered to your front door. Thanx for sharing. So, what did you buy?
I'm not sure I went to the exact Costco you mentioned but I've been to one of the Costcos in Hawaii before!!! INSTA CART system sounds good. I wish it's available in Japan soon. By the way can you take a look at the thumbnail picture of this video? Those are what I bought. 😄 Thank you very much for watching!
Apologies for my slow reply. I went to another Costco today but it was not so crowded. I don't know it's a good thing or a bad thing though... Anyway thank you so much for watching! 😄
@@VSV_Japan You have a good sense of humour! TOTALLY subscribed to you! Hahahaha! Yes, I am -- as you said -- "Kansai Canadian." I spent my youth in Hyogo Ken, and while I can think completely fluently in either English or Japanese, when I am speaking quickly in Japanese, I get STUCK when I have to speak 標準語。Everything comes out in Kansai ben, and Kanto people tell me they feel like I am speaking in manzai language. (I assure you that I am trying to speak normally, though.) I have a colleague who is from Saitama at the school where I teach Japanese, and as soon as I opened my mouth, he said, 「あっ、大阪から来られたんですか」It would seem that my Kansai accent is too strong to hide. Hahaha But anyway, I am Canadian, and you will hear it in my accent, if you are kind enough to watch any of my videos, sir. Until next time, cheers! I very much look forward to viewing all of your uploads! 🤗
@@Maplecook Oh you lived in Hyogo! I'm from Himeji! I still speak Kansai-ben here in Tokyo too. But... living here more than 10 years, I'm beginning to feel like I'm an "えせ関西人” recently. Because when I go back to my hometown and hear my father, my neighbors or my old classmates speak, I can understand 関東人 often say "関西弁って怖い...。"😄😄😄
sometimes walked too fast and unable to see the products in detail, and sometimes you walked on the middle and can't see anything on each row even there was nobody around, disappointing.
Yeah, I understand your disappointment. I'm sorry. I myself thought the same way when I saw this video after shooting. Filming merchandises on the shelves is very difficult and you have to walk 5 times slower than filming outside on the street. I'll be more careful next time. Thank you very much for your feedback!
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0:00 Opening Title
0:40 Entrance of Costco Wholesale
Well done. Cute angle as if I sit in your cart. It’s been decades of such angle haha.
I enjoyed the toy alley and cakes the most, and the babies. 😊 so curious 14:03 but you skipped parts of baby supplies 9:15 😉
A giant grey seat plush 13:45 , the floor piano 14:11 , the big crayon with whatever inside 13:58 , cranberry juice, some cake 5:39 , the giant black safe 26:25 😝 , some pain killer, potato chips in salt version, iTunes card, a cheese pizza 8:29 and some black comfy home clothes and French rolls 12:45 for breakfast added to cart 😆
We do not have juice in such bottles, we have washing soda in those sizes ... I wonder if the clothes would fit me 16:16 ... or if the gimbal is something decent 27:13 I am always surprised to spot Haribo as it is a German sweet.
your cart looks decent filled , something for breakfast and snack, veggies and fruit.
Stay safe , yoshi
Actually I didn't intend to include the cart in the video. It was unexpected. But I guess it turned out right thankfully... 😄😄😄
@@VSV_Japan it was smart to use it, that way it is way more enjoyable
Wish we had more Japanese items at our local Costco!
At 22:54, this is my favorite Japanese snack Baby Star Ramen. I wish all Costcos in the world sell it! 😄😄😄 Thank you very much for watching!
We have been costco shoppers from a long time in California (now living in Japan) The 1 thing I've noticed at my Costco in Fremont California in the past 12-15 years is the amount of asian items. I mean everything including items like Miso soup, Suntory and Nikka whiskey, snacks from Meiji, Kewpie mayonaise, Itoen tea in bottles, Hi-chews, whole bunch of frozen food stuff. They always sold Casio, Seiko and Citizen watches. Maybe some of this stuff is only carried in the bay area stores because of our large asian population
@@dennistani1986 I live in Chicago. The Costco where I shop only has a few Asian items. And there is only one small H mart in Chicago. 😢
the layout is identical to the costco near me! it's a bit surreal.
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Such an awesome experience. So exciting. A beautiful place to unwind and relax for a moment. This really made my day. Thanks for sharing!
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Nice to see the people are getting back to normal !! I hope all is well
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@@VSV_Japan stay connect !!
Hello.. Love you vids.. can I ask something? What type of camera that you use? Thank you.. 😊
Apologies for my slow reply. My camera is Osmo Pocket. They have a newer model but mine is an old one. Thank you so much for watching! 😁
@@VSV_Japan It's ok.. Thank you for your reply.. appreciated it.. 😊
@@VSV_Japan Btw,, even your Osmo is an old version one,, your video is so great,, smooth,, and clear.. Great job.. Right now,, I'm feeling that I already live in Japan,, My fave country.. All of that because of your vids in Japan.. Thank you.. 😊
what is Fest kosuto? very interested the please 😃 Thak you very nice video's 😃💝💝😃💝
Great Virtual Tour! 😊😊👍👍 So Cool! AWESOME! Love Costco!
Thank you very much for watching! 😄
Thanks much for the tour! I spent a lot of time in my Costco in SF bay area in the past 35 years. Here in Okinawa, we don:t have Costco here yet. But, to be honest with you, I really don't miss it. When I go back to San Jose, CA to see my family, I might visit Costco. Thanks again and take care!!
Thanks again for watching! I love Costco so much that I go there at least once a month! 😄
Everything is so clean and organized in Japan.
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Great! it's nice video 👍
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wow very informational love the vid
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I like to make a suggestion. This applies to when you are walking on the street in other videos like the one in Kamakura or here in an isle. What the public would like to see is the product itself and the price. For example, I see a lot of meat but don,t know what kind of meat and the price. Please show the product slowly.
Thank you very much for your feedback. That is something I myself thought too after shooting and watching this video. I'll keep it mind and do so next time! 😄
I'm surprised at the great big supermarket. 🏬🏬🏨The product is amazing. I didn't know. 。。。。Thank you very much.👍📹
I'm glad to let you know about Costco! There are several Costco in the Kanto area and the closest ones from Tokyo should be either Kawasaki or Chiba. You have to be a member to buy things from them but it's worth it! They really have a lot of nice things! Especially food. I didn't buy it this time but I love their salmon! It's fresh and tastes good! www.costco.co.jp/
@@VSV_Japan Thank you for valuable information.👍 I don't have a chance to go to Chiba Kawasaki, but I'm surprised at the vast store.🏢🏨🏥
have you actually bought anything at all? Would have been nice to see what you bought.
Yes. The thumbnail picture for this video is what I bought this day.
Thanks for the video! Costco US has $5 roast chickens. How much are they in Japan?
7:45 in this video
It's ¥698 including tax. So it's about $7.5. Slightly more expensive but I always buy one! 😄😄😄
Thank you for the video sir
Thank you so much for watching! 😄
This is a wholesale supermarket, right? It's huge. You can buy all things in one go.
It's a wholesale supermarket but anyone can go in and buy from them. But you need to be a Costco member and pay an annual fee. Thank you very much for watching.
Thanks for sharing a great video
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thank you for taking us in this video.stay safe and healthy.👍
I'm glad you like the video. Thank you very much for watching! 😄
Hi and こんにちは... I'm just thinking. Who else is hungry while watching this vid!! 😁😎
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Looks exactly like our Costco here in Hawaii. We can even ORDER our groceries & supplies and have them delivered via INSTA CART. You don’t even have to leave the comfort of your home. INSTA CART is $99/year and ALL your items are delivered to your front door.
Thanx for sharing. So, what did you buy?
I'm not sure I went to the exact Costco you mentioned but I've been to one of the Costcos in Hawaii before!!! INSTA CART system sounds good. I wish it's available in Japan soon. By the way can you take a look at the thumbnail picture of this video? Those are what I bought. 😄 Thank you very much for watching!
Costco is great!
I love Costco too! Thank you very much for watching! 😄
Thank from sharing!
Good for you were able to take a video inside,. Yesterday I went to Saitama COSCO and try to take a video and told me it’s not allowed.🚫 ☹️
Really? I saw quite a few videos shot in COSCOs outside Japan, but they all seemed OK. I don't know why...
I love Japanese custard pastries.
Thank you very much for watching! 😄
Our Costco is always crowded it's impossible to shop. Especially during food stamp days 🥴
Apologies for my slow reply. I went to another Costco today but it was not so crowded. I don't know it's a good thing or a bad thing though... Anyway thank you so much for watching! 😄
大阪に行けへんくなったん?そりゃぁ大変やな!As you can tell from the sentence I just wrote, I am Canadian. LOL
せやねん〜。でもまぁ〜、しゃーないわー。😄 You must be Kansai Canadian! 😄
@@VSV_Japan You have a good sense of humour! TOTALLY subscribed to you! Hahahaha! Yes, I am -- as you said -- "Kansai Canadian." I spent my youth in Hyogo Ken, and while I can think completely fluently in either English or Japanese, when I am speaking quickly in Japanese, I get STUCK when I have to speak 標準語。Everything comes out in Kansai ben, and Kanto people tell me they feel like I am speaking in manzai language. (I assure you that I am trying to speak normally, though.) I have a colleague who is from Saitama at the school where I teach Japanese, and as soon as I opened my mouth, he said, 「あっ、大阪から来られたんですか」It would seem that my Kansai accent is too strong to hide. Hahaha
But anyway, I am Canadian, and you will hear it in my accent, if you are kind enough to watch any of my videos, sir. Until next time, cheers! I very much look forward to viewing all of your uploads! 🤗
@@Maplecook Oh you lived in Hyogo! I'm from Himeji! I still speak Kansai-ben here in Tokyo too. But... living here more than 10 years, I'm beginning to feel like I'm an "えせ関西人” recently. Because when I go back to my hometown and hear my father, my neighbors or my old classmates speak, I can understand 関東人 often say "関西弁って怖い...。"😄😄😄
sometimes walked too fast and unable to see the products in detail, and sometimes you walked on the middle and can't see anything on each row even there was nobody around, disappointing.
Yeah, I understand your disappointment. I'm sorry. I myself thought the same way when I saw this video after shooting. Filming merchandises on the shelves is very difficult and you have to walk 5 times slower than filming outside on the street. I'll be more careful next time. Thank you very much for your feedback!
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I didn't buy it this time but their salmon is the best! Thank you very much for watching! 😄
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I will be straight forward, I prefer Aeon Mall for the fresh product. Costco is American and for me, American = bad.