first time in Tokyo | $50 omakase review, akihabara, nakamise street
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 11 ต.ค. 2024
- It's my first time in Japan (and first time in Asia), and also my first time trying omakase! It's our last two days in Tokyo, and we still kept our days busy.
Check out everything we ate at Nakamise shopping street while visiting Sensoji Temple, spending hours at Akihabara playing claw machines, and what we ate at a $50 omakase!
Full Itinerary for my Japan trip: docs.google.co...
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this is my favorite channel right now, your interactions are so effortless and calmed down and chill, you're soulmates
you guys are so adorable I can't get over it.
As my friend and I were enjoying the video on the tv we couldn’t get over the fact your guys skin are so flawless! Japan aside, can we ask what’s your skin regime?
thank you so much! we started using a lot of asian face products and it really made the difference. I use the perfect whip face wash (which I bought on this Japan trip!), then mediheal toner pads, the sulhwasoo serum, and roundlab moisturizing cream. I also use the roundlab sunscreen during the day! hope that helps :)
@@heyemilyhuait does a ton. thank you so much! hope to see more vlogs from you guys in the future!
wow the camera quality is amazing! looks so fun, please share more content ❤
Great vlog, glad I found this. At first I thought I was looking at Yuka-san from Tokyo Rickshaw, Emily kinda looks like her!
love the vibe of your travel vlog! thanks for sharing :)
Thank you for sharing your experience , I can’t wait to go to Japan ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Can’t wait to see the rest!!
so cute!! looks yum
the ice cream!!!
Did you guys get anything from Kappabashi?
the only thing we got was a V60 ceramic pour over coffee set from that coffee specialty shop! we were afraid we wouldn't have enough luggage space, but next time we'll definitely buy more :)
wow pls share your itinerary
I posted the itinerary for each day as a short on my channel! check it out :)
do you guys speak japanese? I am going in march and am a little scared cause i don’t speak any japanese 😅
Bobby speaks some Japanese, so it was definitely easier to navigate! But you'll be okay, there are a lot more English signs around the shops and trains, and everyone is so nice and willing to help!
@@heyemilyhua thank you!!
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side note but your skin looks amazing
omg thank you!!
What's your most memorable moment that you did when you were in Japan?
It's hard to choose! I would say the overall environment with how nice everyone was and the quality of food. All of the tourist attractions were a mega added bonus!
$50 for an omakase?! What a deal!
Appreciate zoomed view of the foods👍