I live in Ibaraki Prefecture, and Starbucks stores that aren't in train stations or shopping malls tend to have relatively spacious and nice sofas. I also don't like Starbucks in Tokyo or near train stations because they feel small and cramped. But the countryside is great!
@siddnoorcrafteriaАй бұрын
Hi,I like the way subtitles are added,can you share which font and styles you are using,with the background sorrounding the text??
I think it's a good idea to split the video into smaller parts. We can comment on the conversation in this part. I've lived in Tokyo for a long time, but Starbucks in Tokyo is always full and there are too many people and it's uncomfortable. So I've hardly been to Starbucks since I came to Tokyo. If you want a large coffee shop in Tokyo, I recommend "Nescafe Cafe" in Harajuku. There is an all-you-can-drink coffee plan there.
@travelhacksbyyumi6 ай бұрын
I've heard Starbucks in Japan put uncomfortable chairs on purpose, especially in the crowded stores. That makes people stay not so long and let more costomers in. I do sometimes bring my tumbler and ask for some coffee at Starbucks in my town(Japan)!
@ochanoko62356 ай бұрын
It kind of ruins my experience は『少しがっかりする』という意味ですか?一文ずつノートに書いて勉強してます!
@ぽむぽむ-c3u6 ай бұрын
気兼ねない会話でディスカッション、めちゃくちゃ勉強になります! お酒を注ぎ合う文化ってアメリカにもあるんですね! 日本だと女性や後輩が積極的に注ぐ文化があるけど(I don’t like it thou)アメリカではどうなんだろう。
What is the difference between Anyway and anyways?
@YS-yf5ov6 ай бұрын
浦霞!かなり日本酒通ですね。
@Groundhoggie_6 ай бұрын
It is like difference of Japan's Subway and the US's. Japan's always have problem of custmize things. My host family's mom said she goes to Starbucks because it is comfortalble to stay. The shop men are friendly. Japan's? Agh, never.