Why doesn't the restaurant list one price and give Japanese citizens a 15% discount? In Hawaii, some restaurants give Kamaaina (local) and military discounts. That way, it seems like you are rewarding a group rather than punishing another group.
@jmet97957 ай бұрын
Just fyi from a Hawaii local - Kamaaina (not kamakaina) 😉 don’t want you to get scolded by Hawaii people, we get a little nutty about these things 😅
@jcjung55447 ай бұрын
@@jmet9795 ☺That is why I should never post from my phone.
@tsodergrenbaar7 ай бұрын
Thanks for your updates about Japan! I lived in Japan for four years before returning to the states. Last summer I was in Japan and hope to return for a short visit next summer, so I appreciate being able to see what's going on. The shrinking yen concerns me, even thought it might be good for tourists in the short term. I love watching your videos and being kept informed of the goings on. Thanks.
@mikeyworldwide7 ай бұрын
Love your videos! I am excited to visited Japan next February! As a Japanese American, I know my first trip will be memorable. I watch all your videos and have a HUGE list of things I want to experience. I hope in the future, you will consider offering private tours!
@Death_Bounty7 ай бұрын
Dude good video thanks for the update!!!!
@harblife7 ай бұрын
Thanks man!! Hope you're doing well back in the states !
@Death_Bounty7 ай бұрын
@@harblife all is well dude how's everything with you oh and Roll Tide!!! How is your new travel business going?
@Quackamoley87 ай бұрын
In Hawai`i, some places have kama`aina (local) discounts. We (Hawai`i resident) just need to ask if they have that discount. If not, then, oh well. So everyone is charged the same and sometimes a local resident may get a discount, sometimes not.
@solutionroute7 ай бұрын
I would never patronize such a place. I've seen predatory practices in Paris at a very small handful of establishments and when noted, made a point of ensuring they are noted on reviews. The exchange rate doesn't make us less human to one another.
@sonatine-on6is7 ай бұрын
If you go to a restaurant and the staff immediately gives you the english menu, ask for the japanese menu. Then compare the prices of the japanese menu with the english menu. If the english menu prices are higher than the japanese menu prices, leave immediately, take a picture from that restaurant and share that information online. Such restaurants must be avoided by all means. But luckily, such restaurants are very rare in Japan. Mainly they are in some overtourism places.
@aibao_eipariru_april7 ай бұрын
It’s a logical idea, except with Japans’s defamation laws you can get sued if their business goes down because of your online posts.
@shoiku47347 ай бұрын
The way the prices are increasing so fast, it's like Istanbul with their Lira dropping so fast, the bread sellers couldn't even tell customers how much the bread is going to cost tomorrow.
@Nokomisclub7 ай бұрын
Thanks for this video! I’m going to Japan next week I’ll avoid that restaurant
@akiko10857 ай бұрын
Ask before you goin if they have different price if does don’t go in “ we aren’t welcome to the owner
@solomani-427 ай бұрын
2:09 isn’t this against the law?
@JillTomlinson-j4w7 ай бұрын
I saw in Korea near an American base they put tipping jars. It makes it optional if tourists want to give more by choice. I understand tipping isn't culturally done but it is an option.
@johndaly28167 ай бұрын
It's normal practice in Bali for restaurants to pay kickbacks to tour guides who bring tourists to their establishments.
@MyActualThoughts7 ай бұрын
Even all my favorite bars have raised their prices 100-200yen per drink. Making the average about 900yen vs just 700 yen a few weeks ago. The increasing price is sad times if you live here.
@PokeNachos7 ай бұрын
I'd rather have the restaurant be upfront about it. Rather than not, let tourists know that their bill is inflated. Knowing that fact, it will be up to the tourist to either accept that or choose to go elsewhere. BTW most if not all tourists based areas have discounts for locals. In Hawaii, they call it a Kamaaina discount. Inflation is really wreaking havoc on local residents. Have more empathy for the hosts in their locale.
@ayumiejulianayoshiga44187 ай бұрын
I also think it's wrong. It is clear for countries that have a strong currency that it is cheaper to travel to Japan, but this is not the reality for all countries. (I don't know if I was clear, English is not my native language)
@MissiBoo7 ай бұрын
Weak Yen = rip off tourists. These businesses should be named and shamed. I'll definitely be asking for a Japanese menu when I go or buy everything at a convenience store 🏪
@xm28957 ай бұрын
I hope this years summer is not that hot, 30 Celsius is pretty manageable
@Traderbear5 ай бұрын
Tourist vs local pricing is necessary in lower income countries. Ouch to see Japan reach that level
@spun_017 ай бұрын
Regarding the 2 tiered tourist pricing, to everyone saying "just eat at another restaurant", I believe that is exactly what the owner wants. It's a way to reduce foreigners in his/her establishment without saying as much outright. I don't believe it is about the money at all.
@tranghua797 ай бұрын
I felt very unwelcome in Japan. I regretted going there. All these news are just confirming that I won’t be returning to Japan for a while.
@noelashford747 ай бұрын
Thank you so much!
@sirlancegeo7 ай бұрын
Perhaps it would be better if they instituted more of a repeat customer discount like discount cards or even coupons in local newspapers or junk mail where people who are locals would be able to get discounts easier than tourists who are passing through. There are all kinds of discounts happening here in the US that visitors would have a difficult time accessing. One more thing, I thought the owner was also concerned that the restaurant would become a tourist trap if prices were so high since most Japanese would not be able to afford it with the weak yen and so he also wanted to have the locals who supported restaurants during the pandemic lockdown when tourists were not allowed in to still enjoy the restaurant especially if lockdowns happen again in the future. If it’s an all you can eat, there is no extra thing you can buy since everyone is able to eat everything.
@jeffreysetapak7 ай бұрын
I believe the fruit parfait and fruit waffle at Sembikiya don't need two sets of pricing to scare the foreign tourists away.
@shoiku47347 ай бұрын
Weekday lunch is US$7 more for travellers. Very unfair. I didn't know how much extra they were overcharging. I think I'm not going to Japan, after considering how poorly managed the airports are, racial profiling by Japanese police, extra taxes per person per night for hotels, many foreigners, high hotel prices, small hotel rooms, risk of food poisoning (them cutting costs. Pieces of rat in bread, cockroach in Onigiri) & new Covid variant.
@Oceanmoon19807 ай бұрын
That is obviously a discrimination!
@TheThistleWitch7 ай бұрын
Honestly, I think there are some things that are reasonable to charge tourists for. Folks are coming in record numbers. It takes a toll on infrastructure, crops, travel, etc. I see nothing wrong with instituting some separate pricing for tourists, but at a restaurant it seems weird to do it this way. They could give residents a discount instead so there is only one menu price for everyone.
@patty01357 ай бұрын
That happens all over the world the prices are more for tourist stop
@mamaikeda827 ай бұрын
Hawaii has Kamaaina rates for some things. Show a Hawaii ID and get a discount. But it’s not thaaaat much of a discount.
@Islandasian_7 ай бұрын
Kamaaina rate is not often on food though. It’s discounts at the zoo and other touristy places. The military usually have discounts everywhere
@PokeNachos7 ай бұрын
Kamaaina discounts for food generally apply to restaurants in Waikiki. Most eateries at Styx, Royal Hawaiian Shopping Center offers Kamaaina discounts. You just have to find them by asking.
@_Zane__7 ай бұрын
Hey! A new video!
@jau93457 ай бұрын
so many other choices for restaurants, good way to drive foreign business away
@hetastic_bro7 ай бұрын
Do all restaurants that have an English menu option mark up the prices for foreign tourists then? If so, should I just ask for the Japanese menu and learn how to order in Japanese?
@_Zane__7 ай бұрын
Google translate is super easy to use.
@dariusq88947 ай бұрын
A lot of restaurants are starting to invest in tablet based menus which supports multiple languages at the push of a button.
@FollowTheSunAustralia7 ай бұрын
Very interesting this reminds me of being charged double as a visitor in Singapore to enter a garden, but the way I look at this example is perhaps the owner needs to raise the prices so he thinks well I can't raise my prices to those that have supported and helped build my business over the years , even though covid, meanwhile the foreigners are gone in a heartbeat, his loyalty is to his locals first , and rightly so , anyway that's how I see it but I do remember how I felt at that garden in Singapore, made me feel unwanted but I shouldn't take it personally as there is more to it , the reasons behind it , great video Alex and Matilda do you guys think you'll check out that new theme park section? Looks good
@pinoi787 ай бұрын
I’ll be going back to Japan for a third time in four years.
@LOVEmoyte7 ай бұрын
I don’t mind paying a little extra as a tourist but don’t think it should be a huge gap
@tanjem7 ай бұрын
Tourist are making things worst
@SendPie420697 ай бұрын
I think its fine that they charge different prices. They may want to consider taking USD its self. I could not image making $7 an hour.
@Lostboy8117 ай бұрын
It's a common practice pretty much everywhere. Usually because foreign people are harder to deal with and honestly the mark up is not that much more than the original price.
@JuanCarlosBatallaCallau-bu6hi7 ай бұрын
I was in Japan for a whole month in 2002 and I only went to a restaurant twice as most Japanese waiters not speaking English were a problem for me and then I got food supplies in supermarkets instead. After 22 years I am returning to Japan next October and all vloggers working in Japan suggest there is a tourist boom in Japan right now and that the whole country seems to be turning into a huge tourist trap. Supermarkets will be again the places to buy foods and drinks so as not to be ripped off by greedy restaurant owners who don't even seem to be fluent in English yet.
@avia42817 ай бұрын
What to buy to cook good beef while in a hotel in Japan?