Timestamps: 00:00 Preview 00:31 Dotonburi 01:12 Chiikawa Ramen 02:23 Gacha Machine & GiGo Arcade 03:13 Lawson Snacks 04:16 Commute to Kyoto 04:59 Ruriko-in Temple 06:20 Sanzen-in Temple 07:03 Local Izakaya 08:22 Kyoto Hotel 09:31 Kiyomizu Temple 11:05 Chiikawa Flagship Store 11:30 Fushimi Inari Shrine 12:33 Michelin Sushi 13:14 7/11 Smoothie 13:55 Beef BBQ 15:05 Arashiyama 16:35 Unagi Don 17:21 Best Izakaya 18:05 Arima Onsen 24:23 Osaka Hotel
@khairulanam27365 күн бұрын
What a wonderful preview vlogs at Japan 🌸🌸🌸🌸 Have a great weekend & cheers for yourself 🍷🥂🍷
@itswendydang5 күн бұрын
@@khairulanam2736 Thank you :)
@Heturo5 күн бұрын
R u .....from Thailand
@itswendydang5 күн бұрын
@ I’m from Germany :)
@mysteriouslover35292 күн бұрын
Great video, I just found your channel from my explore page! I think it is so cool that you can buy cool and hot drinks in a vending machine! Was the tea good? I love all the temples and shrines that you visited
@itswendydang9 сағат бұрын
Happy that you’ve enjoyed my vlog! Yes, these vending machines are a lifesaver and they are everywhere fortunately! 😂 the tea was v tasty too! They have many sweet and unsweetened versions
@luciaherrero86842 күн бұрын
Beautiful video! Can you tell me more or less how was your budget to plan a trip like that one? Considering the places that you'd visit. Thank you! Have a nice week there!
@itswendydang8 сағат бұрын
Thank you! ❤ I start with researching how much flights + hotels cost because these are usually the most expensive. If I’m not tight on dates then I play around with different days because flight prices vary. For hotels, I book the ones that I can cancel for free and are fully refundable to stay flexible. I set a budget for how much I want to spent per night and filter accommodations based on my criteria. From then I start planning my itinerary around things I want to do + eat. It gives me a rough estimate on how much I’d spend there. In terms of transport, Japan has one of the best infrastructures. We mainly took local transport to get around. A ride from Osaka to Kyoto is around USD 10-15. Japan made traveling between cities very affordable because many locals commute to work every day. Intracity, subway rides cost less than USD5. On top of this, I add a buffer in case of unplanned events happening and for things that I may want to buy. Hope this helps!