Thank you very much! The prices are very chiper than in The Netherlands! You are working a lot in Japan!
@aymanmagdi5428Ай бұрын
Sir, thank you for your wonderful videos. I follow you from the Middle East. I love everything related to Japan. I even started learning Hiragana and Katakana. I love the Japanese life. It is very organized. If you could make a video for us about the differences in cultures and dialects of Japanese prefectures.
@GAEVESEАй бұрын
All your interesting videos I watched was quite mesmerising 😊
@GAEVESEАй бұрын
It always has been great and the awesome contents always keep me coming back to watch it
@Michael_Germany_1981Ай бұрын
Thank you very much for the insights of the japanese way of life. Compared to Germany the prices for grocerys are very low. Vegetables and fruits are much cheaper in Germany. I am always amazed by the low prices in japanese Restaurants. Compared to Germany you will pay at least 5x more. Finally, thank you very much for your work, and please keep it up.
@noraviloria7050Ай бұрын
🏚️🛏️🧑🏼💻👰🏼🤵🏼🛌🏼🧑🏼🏫🛣️🚍🚘🇵🇭🛫✈️ 👶🏼🍼🤬🤬🌹💐🏍️👫😊😊🎂👱🏼👳🏼
@tee2498Ай бұрын
Thank you from UK I love to watch your video,Nice
@ivy091229 күн бұрын
This is a very helpful video. This is exactly what I wanted to know before planning my visit to Japan. Thank you for this video! I am grateful to you! 🙏🏽
@happy66618Ай бұрын
Your first meal today was a great deal unlike the other video where you had a sliver of toast and coffee and a boiled egg for the same price...I knew this was a good place by the used mat which meant many people tread and come in...👌
@MadexsV515 күн бұрын
Hello , Cola 500ml in Poland have the same price like in tokyo , but ramen shoyu cost near 10 eur. Cool video , sub with 2 price (us and eu) , gr8 quality
@samurai-daddy14 күн бұрын
Hello! Thank you for watching my video! Japan and Poland played against each other in the Russia World Cup.
@UchitdesUchitdesАй бұрын
Grateful for the good video and the practical information you shared!
@IrfanKamilАй бұрын
what a helpful video, will surely make my trip in japan like a breeze, thanks!
@andydufresnejrАй бұрын
can you make a video about your bedding? different layers, materials. old style vs new? i noticed no tatami mats or traditional roll out futons.
@samurai-daddyАй бұрын
Thank you for watching the video! I'd like to try it someday.
@nata231Ай бұрын
I found this channel several days ago. Very interesting content ;) I love how you show us normal life in Tokyo. In Poland we have similar prices, but ur fast food is cheaper. And better. And probably tastier. Thank you, greetings from Poland ;)
@AlessandroGianniАй бұрын
For some reason, I really appreciated the camera movements closing on the prices. Nice job!
@danielpaz-bar3822Ай бұрын
Fruit and vegetables are cheaper in Israel but McDonald’s cheeseburger meal is about 12.5$ and Cola 1.5 liter is 2.26$ And I love uniqlo ❤
@jeffccan4464Ай бұрын
It was very nice of you to invite us a little bit into this part of your life. 🙏
@asdfghjkasdfghj125 күн бұрын
Love from the Philippines!
@CHA-CHA-Ай бұрын
I find these videos very relaxing and interesting ❤
@kumarv6698Ай бұрын
Very interesting video, thanks. We visited Japan during spring this year and had a wonderful experience. I am eagerly waiting to go back to Japan. We had this pre conceived notion that Japan is very expensive. I actually found that you can find reasonably priced hotels, public transport is inexpensive and amazing, taxis are expensive though. The prices at restaurants, supermarkets and convenience stores are comparable with where I live. We found Shopping in Dotonburi - Osaka pretty reasonable. Uniqlo is too good, fantastic quality and reasonably priced. Unfortunately I couldn't find anything my size as I am big built.
Muy bonito video sigue así, saludos desde España 😊
@pravoteАй бұрын
Thanks so much for sharing the prices of various items in Tokyo! It has been really helpful in planning my next trip to Japan around Christmas and New Year. I was especially happy to see that Nissin cooking oil is priced similarly to what I pay for it here. I bought three Uniqlo Iron-free shirts for 3,990 Yen each when I was in Japan last week, it’s been a game-changer for my laundry routine! I’m also glad you mentioned Hidakaya. I tried it last week and it was amazing! Definitely recommend it as an alternative to Ichiran.
@mikechchouАй бұрын
Aside from transportation costs, the cost of living in Tokyo is generally cheaper than in Taipei. I set up a branch office in Akihabara over two years ago and frequently travel between Taipei and Tokyo. Thank you for sharing your video.
@lakewebsterkid22 күн бұрын
The prices on Tide and Downy are crazy! The Tide usually is $15, Downy usually $8 in the US. Everything else is cheap in comparison!
@momoko9967Ай бұрын
Eating out in Japan is great because it's cheap and delicious. Please make a video of your time at Saizeriya.
@jjayaprakash988411 күн бұрын
Such a nice videos we have learned it cost of living in Japan prices are Normal only I am from INDIA
@samurai-daddy10 күн бұрын
Thank you for watching my video! I hope it helps you!
@evasalerno6634Ай бұрын
grazie per i video molto interessanti saluti dall italia 👋🇮🇹
@Blink61291Ай бұрын
In Guam, USA. A Big Mac at McDonald’s cost $7.25 just for the burger itself. The meal cost $11.50. It’s better to eat at a regular restaurant.
@lorenzoacosta8939Ай бұрын
Thank you very much for showing brief picture of our new and first Female Mexican President
@julianpace8430Ай бұрын
Muy buenos videos, clara las tomas de video, los precios huuu caros en comparación a Argentina pero buenísimo que te tomes el tiempo de ir a estos lugares
@mbank3832Ай бұрын
I had a beef ice bowl at Matsuya when I visited Japan, so good !
Japanese yogurt is extremely delicious and CHEAP!! Here in Taiwan, the cheapest (and also authentic without additives) yogurt I can find costs me 5 to 6.42euro per kilo! And that’s the cheapest I can find! That’s why I eat tons of yogurt whenever I visit Japan!
@marg5205Ай бұрын
Food prices in Japan are highly expensive than in Philippines. But it's worthed . Thanks for your vlog. Happy Monday
@susanamayorgafelix5042Ай бұрын
Hellou from Barcelona Spain, Wow the prices are very low even in the convenince store, maybe the vegetales are a little bit even in prices... or some cleaning things but the Uniqlo clothes, some foods are cheaper in Japan!! And the most surprising for the price you pay in the 7eleven store for the big bottle of Starbucks coffe I pay a small one in a regular supetmarket!!!! Anyway thanks for share😊 waiting your next video Samurai Dad
@mikaellarsson7932Ай бұрын
Another nice clip that brings back memories! Arigato. In Japan I went to Matsuya one or two times a week for years, it is great, cheap and delicious. Normal beef rice bowl with a raw egg almost every time. At the time there was no touch screens, only small buttons with pics and the machine only accepted cash, food was served at the table and they only had rice bowls, no curries etc. Also Yashinoya and Sukiya are good, but I preferred Matsuya. I must say I never went to McDonalds in Japan over the years, I went to MosBurger, a bit pricey, but Japanese tastes and very good food made on order. Also Hotto Motto is great if the weather is ok so one can sit and eat outside in a park. We had a Sunny, (Seiyu), and a Beans Mart nearby. I cooked a lot at home and discovered that prices of some meat, fish, seafood and veggies went down drastically round 6-7 pm. Otherwise Bon Repas was nice with many imported goods. Cheese was very expensive in Japan, especially imported, almost impossible to buy. We ate good Hokkaido yellow cheese and also home made fermented tofu which after 3 weeks becomes like a fine French dessert cheese. Also lamb was ridiculously expensive, except in a a few pakistani halal shops. But with time one learns how to shop in Japan. Don Quixote is crazy good, even if one does not look for anything special one always buy something. They have many wacky things too :-)) Nice ramen shop with very decent prices. It is fun with ramen places, when you pass on the backside of them where the fans exit there is this very strong smell from boiling bones and meat 24 hours. Easier to find by the smell than with Google maps :-)) In my experience Japan and especially Tokyo can be expensive, but it does not have to be. Some things are more expensive than in Europe or the US, some not at all. One word of advice: never go in to a restaurant without having checked the prices first. I have Japanese friends who have ruined themselves by inviting friends to places with unknown prices. Thank you for a very nice clip which covers a lot of prices of products.
@DaZed-6EQUJ5Ай бұрын
7:29 in France, taxe it's 20%, for everything, and you have taxe on taxe yes it's possible, it's TVA, for exemple, you have a taxe on gasoline, and on this taxe(TIPCE) you add TVA ...
@jameshenderson1464Ай бұрын
Big Mac in the states is $5.50 usd Quarter pounder with cheese $5.50 usd Cheese burger is $2.70 usd
@強者強者27 күн бұрын
water can be drunk directly from tap
@andrea6421Ай бұрын
I live in northern Michigan USA, we don’t have tax on food items. Only in restaurants will there be a tax on food. For breakfast I don’t think a person could eat for cheaper than $15 because of tax and tip. I find your videos very interesting and entertaining 😊
Witam. Ceny w Tokio są podobne, jak u nas w Polsce. Oczywiście mamy sklepy dyskontowe z niższymi cenami. Z tym, że u nas napewno są niższe zarobki. Pozdrawiam 😊
@8kids4meАй бұрын
Your prices are cheaper than mine in the United States . I really enjoy your channel
@Jisika765128 күн бұрын
فيديوهات الخاصة بك مريحة وهادئة واصل من فضلك أحببتها صديقتك من الجزائر
@lindapinto2346Ай бұрын
Hello there❤❤❤ I just found your channel and I like it so I subscribe there are good prices here where I live is much more expensive take care from Paris France 🇫🇷 🗼🗼🗼🗼🗼🗼🗼
@furiousgrizАй бұрын
The prices in Tokyo seem to be comparable to Northern Ireland. But for a big city those prices are very cheap. I went to Tokyo in 2017 and it was more expensive than those prices you showed me now I think. Love the videos keep up the hard work 🎉❤
@lorenzoacosta8939Ай бұрын
Yumezo drives many times a week to Sedona Arizona,taking tourists to see the amazing place, Yumezo's family lives in Yokohama
@kevynsmith2200Ай бұрын
Almost all your groceries were half price compared to mine, but oddly, butter and French fries were quite close!
@kevynsmith2200Ай бұрын
Our convenience stores are much more expensive and lower quality than yours! Produce is all over the map, but your prepared food and seafood are less than half of my prices in New England
@Want2SurfNowАй бұрын
Wow, compared to most places here in the US the prices in Tokyo are very low. I love how everything seems to be very clean and organized there and the people are quieter and more respectful. That's the cleanest and quietest McDonalds I've ever seen, doesn't even seem like a McDonalds haha
@lyssab6466Ай бұрын
Eggs, milk, and bread are at least $5.00 in the USA each. Depends on the market. Japan is very affordable. Thank you for your videos.
@AprilTeniente-eu1mjАй бұрын
We have McDonald’s in the US, too! I ordered nuggets in the US.
@teerasaksomsakul2668Ай бұрын
Next EP. please review the 100 yen shop. Thank you
@evasalernotinaАй бұрын
ciao samurai ho notato che non lasciate cibo nei piatti mangiate sempre tutto anche se non vi piace ? 👍👋🇮🇹
@samurai-daddyАй бұрын
Grazie per aver guardato il mio video! Mangio tutto anche se non mi piace. In realtà non mi piacciono molto le verdure 😅.
@echidnuttt9326Ай бұрын
It was such a chill video! Could you also go to gyomu sometime only if you find time? I'm moving in a month, there's a little bit of price anxiety as in idk how expensive it will be. I will mostly be fine but would be nice to be able to save any significant sum.
@samurai-daddyАй бұрын
Thank you for watching the video! I was planning to go to Gyomu Super by coincidence. Please look forward to it.
@一起散步鴨Ай бұрын
很棒的視頻 來自台灣🇹🇼對我準備要去大阪東京旅行很有幫助
@neroarciere2798Ай бұрын
Mi piacerebbe conoscere le procedure per preparare il tuo riso congelato In Italia abbiamo riso arborio e tanti altri riso simile, e poi il classico riso basmati e thai. Una buona giornata, ciao.
@francinecardoza6727Ай бұрын
Wow…the prices in Hawaii are about 2-4 times higher except for the cup noodles. Your breakfast meal…for that price you would only get an egg and your ramen would be about $10-15 in Hawaii but the quality wouldn’t be as good I think. The prices vary for grocery because I’m not sure about weight and content of the product since it’s Japan brands but we are priced very high in Hawaii. I heard about the moon watching meal at McDonald’s…you didn’t get the adzuki pie? Thank you for sharing your time with us! Hope you had a good rest. 😴
@samurai-daddyАй бұрын
Thank you for watching my video! I didn't know they have azuki pie in Hawaii! I'll try it next time I go to McDonald's😋.
@francinecardoza6727Ай бұрын
@@samurai-daddy no it was Japan! 🤣 In Hawai’i we had taro pie (was purple and kind of like sweet potato) and we also have Haupia which is a coconut pudding pie …sometimes we have a guava pie with cream as well )
@LaacdaАй бұрын
Bonjour. Très intéressante cette vidéo ( comme toutes celles que vous faites d'ailleurs ) et en effet les prix sont beaucoup moins élevés qu'en France, à part pour les fruits ! Un repas complet au restaurant pour 5 euros voire moins de 5 euros ça n'existe plus ici depuis longtemps......
@nikis9068Ай бұрын
Hello from Crete, Greece.
@Akira-xq6he17 күн бұрын
台灣物價跟東京差不多....但薪水是東京人的1/2.... 很喜歡這麼生活化的頻道
@Игорь-х4л7вАй бұрын
Молодец. А цены нормальные !
@renerivera9715Ай бұрын
Nice
@lannavarro967Ай бұрын
What's the model of your shaver and where did you buy ?
@samurai-daddyАй бұрын
Thank you for watching my video! It's a Panasonic ES-LS5B. I bought it online. panasonic.jp/shaver/c-db/products/ES-LS5B.html
Food seems less than US. Thanks I’m preparing for our trip in June.
@Milo7957Ай бұрын
Good evening samurai father, prices in Milan and the surrounding area are expensive, here too we have various supermarkets and each one has its own work policy... we also have discounts where the prices are lower... seeing the video I have the impression that the 'Italy is more expensive...Dad Samurai do you watch Sumo? is very wonderful bye bye👋🇮🇹👱♀️🌍🇯🇵
@samurai-daddyАй бұрын
Thank you for watching my video! Italy was the first overseas trip I took in my life. I watched an AC Milan match in Milan. It was the match where Inzaghi returned from injury, and there was a huge cheer when he appeared at the stadium. I used to watch sumo a lot when Takanohana, Wakanohana, Akebono, Musashimaru, and Asashoryu were active. I haven't been watching it much recently.
@Milo7957Ай бұрын
@@samurai-daddy Hi samurai dad Pippo Inzaghi is a good coach now he coaches Pisa in Tuscany...so have you been to the San Siro stadium⚽️⚽️how small the world is😃😃😃...I'm following the stable Futagoyama and I really like it. ..congratulations for your figure, you eat a lot, you're in excellent shape... I really like your videos.. I would also like to see what it means to go to the hairdresser or see some shops... in a comment they wrote that many of the videos proposed always talk about cooking, music with a heavy background... but thanks to your videos we can see real life Japanese different from Italian and it's nice to discover other cultures 😉 I have a question let me start by saying that I love animals ♥️ I have a dog that I adore I put him on my profile his name is Milo 😁 😁 do you have any dogs where do you take them how is the culture towards dogs? thanks again bye Federica 👱♀️🌍🇮🇹🇯🇵👋👋👋⚽️🐶🐶🐶
@samurai-daddyАй бұрын
Italy was number one of the countries I've been to. I want to go back. I went to a cheap hair salon, and I've already released a quick video of my visit. I'm also planning to release videos of my visits to the hair salon in the future. I've never had a dog, but I do like them. I like small Shiba Inu dogs. Japanese people love dogs and cats like their own children.
@Milo7957Ай бұрын
Thanks for the answer regarding the question asked about animals 🙏🙏 Shiba inu, even Akitas are rare in our country... and it's nice to know that the Japanese love dogs and cats that are an integral part of the family 🐶 ♥️⚽️🐱 who there think therefore he has a pure heart and soul...🙏🐶🐱👱♀️🇮🇹🌍🇯🇵😄
@gvroussevАй бұрын
Great video, thank you 👍. Greetings from Bulgaria. Prices are mostly lower compared to my country, except for veggies and fruits 😢. I wish I lived in Japan 😂.
@CodyW-nd8giАй бұрын
請問折疊傘的品牌,謝謝。
@samurai-daddyАй бұрын
感謝您觀看我的影片!這是7-11的折疊傘。
@elizagilliam1339Ай бұрын
Hi! Always love watching your videos! I'm 5 minutes in and I have two questions: What is the 'IC' payment through your phone? You use either your phone or a credit card for payments. How do you know which one to use when? Also, I was looking at everyone's shoes while you were on the train. When I was in college in a busy urban city with a metro, I saw back then a lot of commuters wore sneakers and changed into dress shoes at the office. Aren't you worried about wearing down your nice shoes walking so far in them? Why not wear sneakers and change them at the office? Is it just a North American thing 😅
@samurai-daddyАй бұрын
Thank you for watching my video! There are IC cards that you can charge money to ride the train. They are called "SUICA" or "PASMO". These cards can be used not only to ride the train, but also to pay at convenience stores, restaurants, etc. This is "IC". The payment methods available at each store vary depending on the store, and the available payment methods are displayed at the store's cash register or ticket vending machine. You have a good idea. There may be a few people in Japan who commute to work in sneakers. I sometimes go to work in casual clothes, but when I do, I wear sneakers.
@이혜진-e4j4mАй бұрын
물가는 한국하고 비슷합니다 콜라는 확실히 일본이 더 저렴하군요. . 유니클로는 한국이 조금 더 비싼거 같아요. .일본 여행 2주정도 남았는데 가서 모츠나베랑 우동이랑 신신라면 많이 먹고 올꺼예요😅
@andydufresnejrАй бұрын
the fresh produce seems kind of expensive yet eating at restaurants can be relatively affordable. weird
@peterdevries3651Ай бұрын
WOW a 2 L coke in the states will cost you like $4 your prices are really good compared to here I wish I can go to Japan it's on my bucket list! Thanks for the price comparison. By the way how much are cigarettes???
@samurai-daddyАй бұрын
Thank you for watching my video! Seven Stars is 600 yen (4.1$).
@janetefreitas748Ай бұрын
❤❤❤❤❤adoro essa cidade 🏙
@pingchukli1478Ай бұрын
喜歡看到日本超市的食物.比起加大拿大日本超市比較便宜❤😂
@ИгорьКосырев-т9я29 күн бұрын
👍
@wika5335Ай бұрын
Dzień dobry. To bardzo ciekawe. Bez wagi produktu trudno porównać ceny. Czy to cena za 1 kg, czy za 300 g mięsa?
@samurai-daddyАй бұрын
Dziękujemy za obejrzenie filmu! Mięso kosztuje około 150 gramów.
@陳美女-b6mАй бұрын
非常謝謝您的詳細解說
@SolanahtrАй бұрын
1 ay önce Shibuya'daydım.Çok sevdim.Tekrar gelmek isterdim.Fiyatlar İstanbul ile aynı ama bizim paramızım alım gücü yok.Gıda Japonya'da da yüksek .Tokyo muhteşem bir şehir sizler harika bir toplumsunuz.
@nscaledelightsАй бұрын
I think most of the prices are pretty good in Japan except for the rice and laundry detergent.
@lorenzoacosta8939Ай бұрын
Next year when my son in law and my daughter travel to Japan ,I will get you some Mexican candy, for you and your family
@liezldionisio3127Ай бұрын
Prices in Tokyo are much higher compared to countryside. Don Q in Sapporo are much cheaper.
Witaj, w moim kraju 1 dolar to równowartość około 4 złotych czyli waluty Polskiej, podróżując po innych krajach nie przeliczam, wartości względna na to ma wpływ wynagrodzenie za pracę, ogólne warunki gospodarcze i poziom inflacji. Z tego co pokazałeś to ceny są bardzo zbliżone pozdrawiam i miłego odpoczynku
@lorenzoacosta8939Ай бұрын
My family and I took a short trip to Sedona in Arizona States, my son in law Yumezo Densaki works for tourism and
@DaZed-6EQUJ5Ай бұрын
5:24 in France, a menu like this cost 10/15usd$
@DaZed-6EQUJ5Ай бұрын
7:46 here in France, Big Mac cost 5,95€, basic hamburger it's 2,60€, cheeseburger 3,20€ and the basic menu big mac like you cost 8,95€ Nuggets per 5 dosen't exist here, per 4 4,30€ or 6 5,70€ or per 9 for 7€
@franfran7858Ай бұрын
Je crois que les prix de la nourriture sont bien plus bas qu'ici en France, mais je ne connais ni le prix des loyers, électricité, ni les salaires !
@bonniepresley-n8k24 күн бұрын
Hi, I’m from Orlando Florida and I was wondering y’all don’t have cars or is a commute like that better does it take a long time to get to work? What are your work hours and look like 9 to 5 or things like that I would like to hear back cause I would like to visitJapan one day but I’m kind of afraid because I am American. You enjoy your workday. Talk to you later.😊😊
@samurai-daddy21 күн бұрын
Thank you for watching my video! I own a car, but I commute by train. My working hours are from 9:00 to 17:30. If you have any questions, please feel free to ask me again.
@holouise4770Ай бұрын
物價底過香港😂謝謝介紹
@Anna-VasilevaАй бұрын
Скажу немного о ценах в России(Москва). Молоко 0,6-1, 2$. хлеб 0,4-1, 5$. говядина 6-7$/кг. Свинина 4-6$. вода 500 мл 0,16-0, 5$. Яйца 1$. Цена на овощи примерно как у вас в Японии.
@marinka2667Ай бұрын
Фига себе в Москве цены🙄свинина 4 бакса самая дешёвая?
@lynntredway6930Ай бұрын
Prices for meal is cheaper than US. 12$ for a cheap breakfast here is 1,777 yen
@siix_liАй бұрын
جميل
@VASO.GR42Ай бұрын
Most of them in Greece have double if not triple the price, fruits and vegetables in Greece are more economical than Japan.
@ΑΝΝΑΜΟΡΦΗ-λ1φАй бұрын
Η ΠΟΛΗ ΤΟΥ ΦΩΤΟΣ.!!!! ΕΥΧΑΡΙΣΤΩ ΠΟΥ ΜΟΥ ΔΕΙΧΝΕΙΣ ΤΗΝ ΙΑΠΟΝΙΑ.!!!!🙏 GR.
@journey6875Ай бұрын
Auant été au japon en 2018,justement j'ai trouvé les prix très correct,surtout en restauration..pays sublime,autant en culture qu'en paysage..j'y reviendrais.. By france.. Regis,chef cuisinier