Honestly bringing your stuffed animal IS ABSOLUTELY priorities. I'm saving my whole backpack for my stuffed hippo when I leave to Japan. I would also have to fit my laptop and everything else I need on the plane in my small carry on luggage because priorities
Hi Everyone, I made a mistake in 4:17 It was meant to be ¥200,000 (~USD 2000) ; ¥300,000 (~USD 3000) or ¥100,000 (~USD 1000) and for 4:29, it is ¥200,000 (~USD 2000) !! Not ¥20, 000 Sorry for the wrong information 🥺🥺
REALLY GOOD VIDEO! it was such a delight just watching you speak about what you’ve brought as well as your background with your asian heritage. keep up the awesome work :))
You totally need to be mentally prepared, I came to Japan hon I was not in a good place mentally no I had the worst time, it could've gone much better if I had been prepared to face the challenges of living in a new country
the stuffed animal / bolster is 100% required 😭I used my bolster since like 5 and 7 and cant sleep without them ( it was two separate bolsters but later on got surgically mixed together when I was something like 11 )
I'd be cautious about not packing much clothing if you are not a petite person. Clothes for Japanese women don't necessarily fit the European or Western body type or if you are curvy. I'd recommend creating a good quality capsule wardrobe (lots of TH-cam info on that available) for the season(s) that you will be in Japan. Do your due diligence and research the climate in your area of the country. Then plan and pack accordingly. Also, when choosing footwear keep in mind that you will be doing a great deal of walking. Plan for comfort. I like boots that look great with pants or skirts. Also plan for footwear that is easy to slip in and out of as you will be taking them off to go into many restaurants, businesses, schools and into any homes you may enter. I'd give the stuffed animal(s) a miss as I am not a child; however, if it floats your boat do what you like. But Japan has so much cute crap you can buy it there if you must. If it's emotional balance you need, I'd establish a solid meditation practice before relying on a stuffy toy.
My problem with buying things there is that my size is probably not there 😅 im a medium- large in American sizes and an 8-10 in pants which would be considered HUGE in japan so idk 😭
Honestly bringing your stuffed animal IS ABSOLUTELY priorities. I'm saving my whole backpack for my stuffed hippo when I leave to Japan. I would also have to fit my laptop and everything else I need on the plane in my small carry on luggage because priorities
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Yes! You need someone to cuddle for emotional support. I’m going to vacuum pack my panda so he doesn’t take up too much space in my suitcase.
TOP PRIORITIES!! I also planned to bring 5-6 stuffed animals🤣
Hi Everyone, I made a mistake in 4:17
It was meant to be ¥200,000 (~USD 2000) ; ¥300,000 (~USD 3000) or ¥100,000 (~USD 1000)
and for 4:29, it is ¥200,000 (~USD 2000) !! Not ¥20, 000
Sorry for the wrong information 🥺🥺
I know it, this is definitely a significant oversight
@@chauvu1652 noted 😭
ありがとうございましたアニーさん!I travel to study in Japan in March, so watching this video really helped to get an idea of what to take :)
REALLY GOOD VIDEO! it was such a delight just watching you speak about what you’ve brought as well as your background with your asian heritage. keep up the awesome work :))
You totally need to be mentally prepared, I came to Japan hon I was not in a good place mentally no I had the worst time, it could've gone much better if I had been prepared to face the challenges of living in a new country
Thank you so much for sharing
Can you go into detail at what challenges you face or what kind we need to expect?
I will go to japan really soon and need to pack asf but still laying in bed and watch your vids at least it’s ABOUT packing? Haha
And bring a brain to mind all belongings with you at all times
Yes 🧠 🧳 👍
Thank you for sharing.
I am applying for language school in Sendai.
You look so young but got this amazing wisdom on you. Thank you! :) ❤
aww thank you Eseru 🥺
the stuffed animal / bolster is 100% required 😭I used my bolster since like 5 and 7 and cant sleep without them ( it was two separate bolsters but later on got surgically mixed together when I was something like 11 )
Thank you for this idea!
Thank you ! This was really nice and insightful
I hope it helped !! Happy packing 🥺💛
Oh yes I am definitely gonna bring my bolster
I'd be cautious about not packing much clothing if you are not a petite person. Clothes for Japanese women don't necessarily fit the European or Western body type or if you are curvy. I'd recommend creating a good quality capsule wardrobe (lots of TH-cam info on that available) for the season(s) that you will be in Japan. Do your due diligence and research the climate in your area of the country. Then plan and pack accordingly.
Also, when choosing footwear keep in mind that you will be doing a great deal of walking. Plan for comfort. I like boots that look great with pants or skirts. Also plan for footwear that is easy to slip in and out of as you will be taking them off to go into many restaurants, businesses, schools and into any homes you may enter.
I'd give the stuffed animal(s) a miss as I am not a child; however, if it floats your boat do what you like. But Japan has so much cute crap you can buy it there if you must. If it's emotional balance you need, I'd establish a solid meditation practice before relying on a stuffy toy.
hello annie hope you are doing well. your videos are too much informative. ❤
Thank you for always supporting :)
My problem with buying things there is that my size is probably not there 😅 im a medium- large in American sizes and an 8-10 in pants which would be considered HUGE in japan so idk 😭
Yes same problem here. I know that uniqlo make some more larger clothes but we should really pack enough for a year!
Really helpful .THANK YOU.
Glad it helped ☺️☺️
Leave and come back whenever you want😊its your channel and life not ours✨😌✨
Thank you😭
Can i bring a copper water bottle
Is ¥30,000 really a safe amount to bring to Japan? I knew things were cheap there, but wow.
She said in the comment section that she made a mistake and she brought around 200,000 ¥ ~ 300,000¥
@@isabels-p5699 ohhh ok, my bad thank you
Hey so I also want to study abroad.do you know how you can transfer like lots amount of money from your home country bank to a Japanese bank
do i bring a pillow for the dorm
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is plus size undergarments available in Japan?! im 36d uk size..
why does she talk like that...
I'm coming to Japan....
Can I get you Instagram account so that I can communicate with you more about living in japan....
It will big help to me...
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