Did you know about any of these tips? Or do you know of something I missed in this video? Let me and other travelers know!
@SanscheroАй бұрын
u can mention too that every European Traveler or from US/Canada should buy an adapter to plug his mobile charger or another electric device in Japan because they use another plug 🔌 or what it called( sorry my English isn’t good enough 😅) and the best place is “Big Camera” stores because this store is available everywhere.
@TakoyakiBoysАй бұрын
@@Sanschero Funny you should mention that, I actually did talk about travel adapters in this video about planning a holiday to Japan: kzbin.info/www/bejne/mWOvn5akecRmedE Your English is fine don't you worry😎
@SanscheroАй бұрын
@@TakoyakiBoys oh i watch it right now 😃🙏🏼
@avarussurava948829 күн бұрын
Great tips, planning to go in may after golden week of course.
@TakoyakiBoys29 күн бұрын
Hell yeah! where are you planning to go?
@cubiphan5469Ай бұрын
But beware of Typhoon season in Japan, though is cheap to get there, it won’t give you a pleasant experience at there.
@TakoyakiBoysАй бұрын
Okay but imagine coming home with a story of surviving typhoon season in Japan. Pure alpha energy no?
@SanscheroАй бұрын
i‘m lucky that i do every tip u mentioned since 7 days in Tokyo. FamilyMart is cheaper than 7 Eleven and the Grocery stores are the cheapest choice with a lot of variation of food and always there is 20-30% discount, for example the portion of pork with rice or fish with rice or fried chickens box etc..cost in 7 Eleven or FamilyMart about 600¥ ( 3.7€ ) ( 4$ ) but in the grocery stores it cost about 400¥ ( 2.5€ ) ( 2.8$ ) that what i discovered after 5 days in Tokyo. Can u please tell me where is the best place to exchange money ?? Thank you in advance 🫰🏼
@TakoyakiBoysАй бұрын
Hell yeah have a good time in Japan! I went to 7-Eleven to exchange money as they always have an International ATM available. Plus they're open like 24/7 so they're always available. How long are you staying in Japan for?