Thank you for thoughtfully putting so many international prices on the margin to compare. Very interesting video.
@Toknowaboutjapan-cp7dg Жыл бұрын
Thank you for your compliment on the currency chart! Have a nice day❤
@ryuukakhadijah7766 Жыл бұрын
Amazake looks delicious! I think I want to try!
@Toknowaboutjapan-cp7dg Жыл бұрын
Amazake is delicious❤ try it!
@evasalerno66347 ай бұрын
in italia la mattina di piu 👋👋🇮🇹
@yetson Жыл бұрын
I'm envious of japan. The seafood and meat prices are very reasonable. Just to give you an idea of how prices compare in Australia 0:42 - 1KG of Bananas cost $1.99 AUD per KG (¥189). When not in season the price doubles up to $4 per kilo! 1:20 - Silken Tofu cost $2.30 AUD for 300gr box ( ¥219). 1:55 - 1KG of ordinary carrots $1.20 (¥114). If it's organic / fancy carrot then it's 4 times the price. 2:12 - 1KG of Potatoes (washed) $3.75 (¥357) 3:05 - Fatty pork loin per KG $19 / ¥1,090 3:42 - 12 eggs (caged) $4.60 AUD / ¥440, but one dozen free range eggs is $7.20 / ¥686. It can sometimes be $10 depending on brand 4:16 - Onigiri : some Asian stores sell for as much as $2.50 / ¥238, and the only flavour is tuna mayo 4:35 - That pack of sushi in your hand would easily cost $13~$14 AUD or ¥1,200. We do not sell sushi in our grocery stores here so you would have to purchase from a restaurant or food stall. 5:07 - Creme Caramel Pudding 2 x 150g sold here is $3.75 or ¥357 6:12 - The Matcha Kit Kat would have to be imported from Japan so the price is 3x more expensive. 7:00 a 100gram bag of potato chips is $3.60 or ¥343 8:13 Green tea bags, 20 serves (locally made) $6 AUD / ¥572. Ordinary Lipton black tea is $6 too but you get 100 serves.
@SeyidAr Жыл бұрын
Local produce seems to be rather cheap, exotic fruits and vegetables are pretty much the same as in Germany. Portion sizes for everything seem much smaller. Maybe due to space issue in houses to store the food? Also japanese grocery stores seem to have much more ready-made foods. In Germany you'll usually find an isle with freshly baked stuff but there isn't nearly as much variety as in Japan in terms of prepackaged foods. I'd prefer Japanese grocery stores when it comes to that. In Germany your choice is very limited. Maybe because Germans have more leisure time to cook? But perhaps that's just a cliche. I think looking at grocery stores from different countries can tell you a lot about their culture.
@RVLOGRIFFS Жыл бұрын
uA pack of sushi like that would be $10 or more in the U.S.
@shoiku47344 ай бұрын
Taiwanese bananas are firm, not sweet, dry, bland, not fragrant.//I'm surprised the items are cheap. Japanese items in other countries are expensive. That 398 yen sushi is impossibly cheap. Sushi is very expensive in Singapore. A nice row like that is above US$10 (Singapore Japanese supermarkets) or US$5 (Bangkok & not made by Japanese chef in supermarket). That Kitkat is going to be very expensive in Singapore & Bangkok.//No wonder people keep saying Japan is livable low cost. If accomodation cost is low + cheap groceries = cheaper than living in Singapore. Surprising.
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@Raul_Godan Жыл бұрын
So, not a housewife anymore? Selling bread isn't the same as making bread. The bread they sell in this store is probably delivered frozen and baked in store's ovens.
@shreksoffspring4 ай бұрын
so much unnecessary plastic around the produce...
@FaithAnnNB Жыл бұрын
Your videos are very interesting! I like the details you explain about various items! I am in Canada. I think grocery stores are busiest when people get done work and on weekends. I'll try to remember some of your questions. I don't think beef tongue is sold in my local stores, but I live in a smaller city, our selection is smaller. Potatoes are often sold in big 2.25-4.5 kg bags for $5 to $10 Canadian (depending on type). Carrots are also sold in big bags. I think our grocery stores sell items in larger quantities because most people are driving to grocery stores and buying enough food for a week or more. Our shopping carts are much bigger and have a lower shelf to carry large items. People use the plastic hand baskets for picking up just a few items. I do not like the fat on pork either, I always cut it off before cooking.
@Toknowaboutjapan-cp7dg Жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching from Canada❤ I'm surprised that so many potatoes are sold. I can't cook that many potatoes. A week's worth of shopping seems like a lot. Don't forget to check out the next video!
@evasalerno66347 ай бұрын
le patate 1 euro al kilo
@Blabla-gl9uc8 ай бұрын
In Germany, sushi costs around €15 for a small package. but from the restaurant. There are about 8 sushi in the sushi plate 
@Dana-zw1cq27 күн бұрын
Das Video war wirklich sehr interessant und schön gestaltet. Kannst du auch mal ein Video darüber machen, was es in Japan für glutenfreie Produkte gibt? Das würde mich ebenfalls sehr interessieren. :)
@evasalerno66347 ай бұрын
la pasta de cecco anche in giappone❤ e la mia preferita 🇮🇹🥰
@leehaesung2050 Жыл бұрын
Hi Yuki, in France due to inflation the prices have risen, but fruits and vegetables prices are still lower than in Japan. As for meat we have lots of different meats even beef tongue (it's even served at school lunch) but I hate it. We also have a seafood sections and some grocery stores have maki and sushi. But as for Asian food it's quite pricey over here. I almost forgot, we do have a quite big range of cheese of course
@jjjj-qt4fy9 ай бұрын
甘酒は、アルコールありと無しの二種類がありますよ。
@zuaralied4851Ай бұрын
HI IM FROM PANAMA THANKS GREAT VIDEO
@heidisanders6687 Жыл бұрын
Here can it be crowdy in the morning and in the late afternoon and on saturday it always crowdy too and the day before and after a holiday
@Toknowaboutjapan-cp7dg Жыл бұрын
Crowded time is similar to Japan. Thank you for your comment. Have a nice day❤
@heidisanders6687 Жыл бұрын
@@Toknowaboutjapan-cp7dg i have here 6 supermarket and 2 little supermarkets in the city to choose to go and its not the biggest city in Belgium
@jenm9006 Жыл бұрын
Hi Yuki, l hope you are having a lovely day, The bananas you get are expensive for only three we can get six or seven for £1.30 (🇬🇧) But the sushi you got looks so delicious . Can’t wait to see your next video have a great week 🤗🤗xx
@Toknowaboutjapan-cp7dg Жыл бұрын
I didn't know Japanese bananas were expensive. I always buy bananas, so I'd be happy if they were cheaper. Please look forward to the next video! Have a nice day❤❤
@ryuukakhadijah7766 Жыл бұрын
I do eat beef tongue. It's delicious 😋 Just it's hard to find nowadays 😅
@Toknowaboutjapan-cp7dg Жыл бұрын
I love beef tongue too❤❤ how do you eat?
@rockerhoney224 ай бұрын
What does the baby aisle look like?
@dopaminex84599 ай бұрын
Please add a Pakistani price tag also ❤
@Йвси_офишка2 ай бұрын
Ohhh thank you, I live in Russia and would like to build Japan in the future, thanks for telling me where everything is) I’m very interested ^^
@MVPFLF5 ай бұрын
Amazing video! Thanks from Los Angeles in America
@arlene1212 Жыл бұрын
I live in the States (East Coast) its interesting that Japan sells everything in in 1, 2 or 3 a lot.We can get a lot of the things popular in Japan here. Prices are higher in your country, but our prices have gone up since Covid, but they are coming back done. Fun video to watch thank you!
@Toknowaboutjapan-cp7dg Жыл бұрын
Thank you for watching from America🙏🙏 I'm surprised that they sell Japanese items. Do you often eat Japanese food? Please keep supporting us❤❤
@icethepolarbear Жыл бұрын
I live in Brazil (south, RS state) and from what I observed the prices for produce and meat is cheaper here than in Japan. Though tofu, rice ball and sushi are cheaper in Japan. Everything else was around the same price. The grocery store itself doesn’t seem too different, though it’s common to most of them here to have a bakery, butcher and delicatessen sections inside.
@PittsburghGal85 Жыл бұрын
4:43 - that one pack of sushi would run anywhere from $7.99 USD to $10+ depending on which grocery store you're in. Ugh... American pricing makes me so mad. At this point it isn't inflation anymore but price gauging....
@angeladormer6659 Жыл бұрын
Hi Yuki really enjoyed being able to see the prices without using my phone to convert them at the same time ❤❤👋👋👵🏴
@Toknowaboutjapan-cp7dg Жыл бұрын
Thank you for your compliments on the price list! Please continue to watch❤❤
@AlexanderHogue-t7e8 ай бұрын
I wish I could go here
@AlexanderHogue-t7e8 ай бұрын
I love Japan so much
@evelyn1805 Жыл бұрын
Can you please tell me how to pronounce the Japanese words on the blue thumbs up (👍) signs shown in the video? I'm interested in learning :) Will all supermarkets have this kind of label to show it's a popular product?
@juhsticka Жыл бұрын
I'd say the crowding depends on the time of month & weather vs time of day where I live now. I used to live in FL and I noticed stores would be PACKED on the 1st and the 15th of the month considering I lived in a military town & lower income area so both food stamps would renew and military would get paid around that time. Now that I live in Massachusetts I've noticed holidays and nice weather days are when I see the stores exceptionally packed. I also notice that morning-early afternoon seem to be busy while afternoon past 5pm is kind of slow
@AdemaMrkovic5 ай бұрын
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@p.s.90727 ай бұрын
Danke für diese kurzweilige Führung. Es gefällt mir sehr gut. Ich vergleiche auch immer die Preise. Da ich ja aboniert habe, freue ich mich immer über neue Folgen.❤ Bleib gesund ❤❤.
@MaShTFuP6 ай бұрын
My first time to see your video. I enjoyed it very much.
@PinkheartRoblox10 ай бұрын
Thats alot of currencies!
@intjuliafelix7 ай бұрын
Thank you for your videos, I love it all!!
@ShootYourShot9 ай бұрын
HOW MUCH WAS THE WHOLE CART PLZ I NEED TO KNOW
@wongwong5866 Жыл бұрын
I enjoy watching this kind of topic, subscribed immediately! :) Please share shopping vlog at a cosmetic pharmacy next video ;)
@Toknowaboutjapan-cp7dg Жыл бұрын
I will use it as a reference. I would like to take a video of shopping at the pharmacy! thank you❤❤
@smd9633 Жыл бұрын
In Deutschland kostest Sushi im Supermarkt 6-12€. Besonders Fisch ist hier teuer, weil er Importiert wird. Bananen sind bei uns günstiger, eine Banane kostest ca. 0.30€. Bei uns haben viele Supermärkte Blumen und Pflanzen. Onigiri kostet 2.99- 3.49€. Obst ist hier günstiger, da es auch nicht verschenkt wird und die Qualität ist nicht so wie in Japan. Wir haben zum Beispiel keine großen Trauben, hier sind die Trauben kleiner :) eventuell schmeckt das Obst in Japan besser. Ich hoffe, du kannst meine Nachricht übersetzen. Dankeschön für das Video. Ich schaue es mir gerne an :))
@Toknowaboutjapan-cp7dg Жыл бұрын
Vielen Dank fürs Zuschauen aus Deutschland❤ Reisbällchen und Sushi sind teuer, aber ich wundere mich, dass Bananen sehr günstig verkauft werden. Japanische Früchte sind frisch und lecker! Natürlich werde ich übersetzen und antworten! Bitte unterstützen Sie uns weiterhin🙏🙏🙏
@임단비-u7y Жыл бұрын
일본이 아닌줄 알았어요 메가돈키호테 가보고 싶네요 산리오 보러요 다이소도요
@Toknowaboutjapan-cp7dg Жыл бұрын
일본이에요😊😊😊 좋은 하루🙏
@YoYo-wv9ob6 ай бұрын
I just love your video ❤
@SLAPERZZ111 ай бұрын
🙏🇬🇧🇯🇵
@orijanasladic7246 Жыл бұрын
Veliki izbor svega kod nas u CROnema baš takvih proizvoda .Kod nas se krumpir kupuje na kile .Pozdrav
@Toknowaboutjapan-cp7dg Жыл бұрын
Iznenadio sam se kilogramima krumpira. Jer u Japanu se ne može kupovati na kilogram. Kuhate li krumpir svaki dan?
@orijanasladic7246 Жыл бұрын
@@Toknowaboutjapan-cp7dg ne bas svaki dan ali 2 puta u tjednu sigurno