Japan Vlog 7! Last Day; Tokyo Sushi, Shibuya Sake, & Christmas Eve
Our final day in Japan! We were back in Tokyo and got a bit of a late start; making it to Tsukiji just in time for our best omakase experience yet at Shou. We walked to see Tokyo Tower from the Zozoji temple before packing up at the hotel. We wanted to try a bunch of different sake and found a 3 floor place that was all you can drink (no time limit!) for like $30 a person. Each floor had a different theme, from sake to fruit to liquers and we tried quite a bit! Stopped by an izakaya and another bar after but settled on a ramen shop before calling it a night. In the morning of Christmas Eve, we headed back to the U.S. on a surprisingly empty flight; Entire middle sections of the plane several seats wide were empty to I laid down and slept most of the ride home. (Best plane experience I ever had to be honest). We arrived in Canada as a snow storm hit and planes were being cancelled left an right. Luka's first ride back to New York was cancelled but he was able to get a later flight out. I got an unintentional white Christmas as I waited in Toronto Airport. My plane back to BWI was delayed several hours but eventually took off and I arrived back home in the wee hours of Christmas morning for what was the longest Christmas Eve of my life thanks to the time change XD
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HIGH SPEED Sushi with Multilingual Tablet at Uobei in SHIBUYA | Tokyo, Japan
One of my favorite things about Japan is its incredible food scene. When I visited the country back in January of 2019, my palate was blown away by all of the outstanding food that’s available, including tasty and savory ramen, delectable tofu, and yakitori that is grilled to perfection. But one of my top foods of all-time is sushi and the sushi in Japan is the best in the world. Come with me as I try high-speed sushi in Tokyo’s Shibuya area!
After I arrived back in Tokyo from Osaka, I started my next adventure at Shibuya Crossing, the busiest intersection in the world, which 2,500 pedestrians pass through every time the light changes. This area of Tokyo is known for its creatives, including the fashion industry. There are also lots of bars and izakayas in Shibuya.
I linked up with my new friend Kaz, who took me to Uobei to have a delicious high-speed sushi meal at Uobei, which offers at least 80 different types of sushi! At Uobei, each customer gets a tablet that can be set to multiple languages, so if you don’t speak Japanese, you can switch it to English. From there, you are shown pictures of the various types of sushi. Just tap one to order it and it will shoot down the track and arrive at your table within 30 seconds! It’s cheap, delicious, and efficient, so it’s no wonder the place was packed when we arrived!
We started off with some green tea, which Kaz made from a couple of scoops of powder and water.
Our first sushi of the day was two different varieties of tuna and salmon. We added soy sauce all over them. It was a really nice combination with the tuna. Next was the white tuna with onions and rice, which was outstanding. The salmon with onions was also incredibly tasty and fresh!
After I finished my first plate, I squeezed a lot of soy sauce onto it to make it my soy sauce plate, added some wasabi, mixed it in really well, and then continued with more sushi!
Next I went with the standard tuna and rice, which was amazing, and added some ginger to my plate before ordering some smelt roe and salmon roe. But first I went with some flounder, which I’d never had before. It was light, fresh, dense, and had a completely different texture from the tuna and salmon. I could see why it was Kaz’s favorite!
The smelt roe, which is lots of tiny fish eggs, was amazing, and the salmon roe with cucumber was also fantastic. The salmon eggs are a little bigger, so they pop in your mouth and gush out. It was so good! I loved it with the wasabi, which adds a little bit of heat to all of the rice, and the ginger, which I added on top.
Next, I went with the grilled salmon, which was a little creamier than the regular salmon. After that, I ordered flounder fin, tuna with mayonnaise and black pepper, salmon with mayonnaise and black pepepr, pickled sardine, and minced tuna.
The flounder fin was really tender, almost like octopus, and the salmon with mayonnaise and black pepper was a great combination. I liked the tuna with mayonnaise and black pepper better, though! The pickled sardine is a little more exotic and I didn’t see a lot of people around me ordering it, but it was really nice! A little fishy, but good. The minced tuna had a lot of onions on it and was so soft. It was almost like a tuna mash and was my favorite!
By that point, I had already eaten 20 pieces of sushi, but I was ready for more! I can eat sushi all day!
Next, I ordered some sea urchin, which I’d had before and absolutely love, even though I was getting full. This one was spicy and fishy. It turns out I didn’t love it after all!
After that last piece, I was stuffed, so we confirmed our check. Our total came to only 1,209 Yen/$10.94! Unlike a lot of places in Japan, Uobei accepts credit cards.
What an extraordinary sushi experience! This is an experience you must have when you come to Tokyo. The sushi is of a super high quality and you can eat a lot for very cheap prices.
We weren’t done yet! Next, it was time for some sake!
We headed up to a restaurant and grabbed some sake, which was nice and cold and exactly what I needed to wake up!
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Japanese Department Store Food Top 10 at Tokyo Shibuya Tokyu Food Show
Japanese Department Store Food Tour in Shibuya Tokyo. In this Top 10 Tokyo Food Guide we take a Shibuya Food Tour at a Depachika called Tokyu Food Show. You can pick up Tokyo Street Food here but also has Japanese Bentos to take home. Can be considered a Shibuya Street Food Tour since we are at Shibuya Station and there is a standing eating area, but also great for Japanese Takeout Food. This Top 10 Tokyo Department Store Food Guide is part of my Tokyo Food Guide and Shibuya Food Guide Series. I have a lot of other Street Food Tour videos and Japanese food Tour videos so please check it out in the links below. Definitely visiting a Japanese Department Store should be added to your list of things to do in Tokyo. Hope you enjoy this Japanese Department store tour in a Japanese depachika.
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Here is a chill music video of Shibuya (Tokyo, Japan). This song is about living life to the fullest. Just enjoy life and do what you want to do. Don't let nobody stop you! I decided to rap in both Japanese and English to express the full essence of my bilingual culture. I really hope you guys enjoy the music and the video as well! Gotta love Japan, the girls, and the culture!
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Lil Sokz - Live Life To The Fullest (Lyrics)
man i love Japan
kickin all day, man you understand?
so 今日俺マジで何もかもchill
fly high to the phase, its a wonderful feel
live right, fuck the haters
あきらめずgoing out solo cruising up in heaven
yo, the suns up gotta run the show
夢中になって始めよう
この音楽とmelody
bump this beat with your heart on me
チャライの女性はマジいらね〜
so美人なladies you could come with me
feeling alright, i need the sunshine
with my vans on spot, vacation in my sight
and reppin all day living life in the city
while i spit it for the love
これからの日々
I'm heading to the top, i aint gunna stop
so 徐々に俺の開く扉
life to the fullest got my mind in the spot all night
yo i never rock down, no lies
so alive, feeling alright
baby girl you already know i made it so damn fine
living life to the fullest got my mind in the spot all night
yo i never rock down, no lies
so alive, feeling alright
baby girl you already know i made it so damn fine
今夜遅く飲み変えを初めて
俺の終電の前まで堪えて
forget the train, cab it home
I'm spending my cash
I'm on the limit, automatic with the weight on my back
im in the time zone, just fly to space
andこのhigh toneマジでall in my face
and nominate, kay no stress just holidays
季節とはぐれI'm running for her first base
こんなにrelaxedな俺
my homies, we chillin while I'm chasing my 夢
my運命, just wait
cuz theres nothing to say
don't trip ima live it while i sleep through the day
このboyが波に乗って
and never back down この旅と幸手
through all day, let it flow
I'm heading for the major
cuz ima go making class like Hepburn
life to the fullest got my mind in the spot all night
yo i never rock down, no lies
so alive, feeling alright
baby girl you already know i made it so damn fine
living life to the fullest got my mind in the spot all night
yo i never rock down, no lies
so alive, feeling alright
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TOP 10 Japanese Sweets at Department Store | Hikarie
Tokyo Food Guide to Japanese Sweets in Department Stores. These Tokyo desserts are one the best in Shibuya and rivals the Harajuku sweets in Takeshita street. Definitely worth checking out Shibuya Hikarie to get a hold of all these delicious Top 10 Tokyo sweets.
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Shopping in Nakameguro & Shibuya (vendor, Homme Plissè, RAGTAG) — Tokyo Vlog Part 1
Day One in Tokyo — Sorry for the delay. I was having problems with Final Cut Pro and my videos kept exporting with really bad audio distortions. Anyways, Neal's gotten sick so while he rests at the hostel, my brother, Sami and I head out to Nakameguro and Shibuya to check out some stores and do some exploring. Some stores we hit up include Vendor, Homme Plissè, Nanamica, and more. Hope you enjoy.
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Tokyo Street Food Shibuya Top 10 | World's 2ND Best Melon Pan Ice Cream
Shibuya Street Food Tour. This Tokyo Street Food Guide will take you around a Shibuya Tour of my Top 10 Shibuya Food Streets. Some of these places are my hidden secret street food spots in Tokyo Shibuya. This Tokyo street food tour is on a very hot July Summer day so it is nice to cool down with some Ice Cream and Soft Cream options. If you like Japanese Street Food or Japanese food in general, then this Shibuya Guide of known and secret Shibuya street food spots should be very helpful in your Japan travel. I hope this Tokyo Guide is helpful and you get to experience some of the Best Tokyo Streetfood in Shibuya. For more Japan Street Food tours, check out my other Tokyo Street Food videos. For a list of the Shibuya Street Food spots, check out the links below.
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Tokyo Street Food NakaMeguro Top 10 | Japanese Sake and Chocolate Pairing
Nakameguro Street Food Tour. This Tokyo Street Food Guide will take a Nakameguro Tour of my Top 10 Nakameguro Food Streets. Some of these places are my hidden secret street food spots in Tokyo Naka-meguro. This Tokyo street food tour is on a very hot July Summer day so it is nice to cool down with some Gelato. If you like Japanese Street Food or Japanese food in general, then this Tokyo Guide of known and secret Nakameguro street food spots should be very helpful in your Japan travel. I hope this Tokyo Tour is helpful and you get to experience some of the Best Tokyo Streetfood in Nakameguro. For more Japan Street Food tours, check out my other Tokyo Street Food videos. For a list of the Nakameguro Street Food spots, check out the links below.
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How to Drink Sake Like a Pro
If you’ve ever had to order sake and had no idea what you were ordering, we’ll tell you the basics you need to know. What’s the difference between sweet and dry sake, how’s it made, and what should you look out for when you’re buying sake. We’ll taste a few sakes as well and compare the differences.
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Best Japanese Tonkatsu - GOLDEN BOAR Gourmet Vs. Old-Style Food in Tokyo, Japan!
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Tonkatsu is a Japanese food that has international influence - it was originally a dish inspired from a European fried meat cutlet like Wiener Schnitzel, but it’s now one of the common Japanese dishes. Usually a pork cutlet is dipped in egg and flour, coated in breadcrumbs, and deep fried to a golden crisp. Tonkatsu is served with rice, cabbage salad, and a tonkatsu sauce which typically consists of Japanese worcestershire.
Just like with all types of Japanese food, there’s everything from fast food restaurants serving tonkatsu, to gourmet high end restaurants serving Tonkatsu.
So for this video I wanted to taste two of the best tonkatsu’s in Tokyo, eat them back to back, and compare their differences and decided on a winner… since they were so different, it ended up being a little harder to compare than I had first thought!
1. Butagumi Restaurant (豚組) - Gourmet tonkatsu, rated as one of the best
Golden boar from Hyogo
Ryuka-ton from Okinawa
Total price - 6,500 JPY ($58.70) for 2
Butagumi Restaurant (豚組) is a fancy and gourmet tonkatsu restaurant, but at the same time it’s very friendly, situated in an old Japanese house environment. One of the best things about Butagumi Restaurant (豚組) is that you can choose your specific breed of pig from the menu. Their tonkatsu is incredibly high quality and extremely delicate. Amazing.
2. Tonkatsu Tonki (とんき 目黒店) - One of the most legendary and oldest tonkatsu restaurants in Tokyo
Fatty tonkatsu
Total price - 3,800 JPY ($34.32) for 2
Tonkatsu Tonki (とんき 目黒店) is one of the most well known restaurants in Tokyo for tonkatsu, that’s been an institution in Tokyo for over 70 years. They make a much different type of tonkatsu, much rougher and the type of tonkatsu that you can chow down on, and add loads of sauce and mustard to it. One of the best things about Tonkatsu Tonki (とんき 目黒店) for me is that you can see the entire kitchen and watch your tonkatsu being made.
The Japanese tonkatsu face-off decision was so hard… and I came to 2 conclusions.
For taste - there’s no doubt Butagumi Restaurant (豚組) wins for me.
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Taking a well deserved detour on their quest to find the highly sought after cherry blossoms we find the boys with their bodies some how full of a strange poison, making them do some very strange and foolish things
CRAZY SHOPPING IN DAISO JAPAN + FOOD!!!! (OCT. 30, 2018) - saytioco
I went crazzzzy over Japan's DAISO. Got so much stuff for an affordable price! Nakakaloka. I really love Japan. Watch out for the haul! Oh, and feast your eyes on all the food I found at Nishiki Market in Kyoto!
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Matsuya (IMAMIYA STATION) - SUPER good food!
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200 YEN Soy Milk from Nishiki Market
400 YEN small octopus with a quail egg inside *on a stick
300 YEN scallops on a stick
700 YEN tuna sashimi
2000 YEN reversible Kimono Jacket
290 YEN rice cake with quail eggs on a stick
1300 YEN Kobe Beef on a stick
500 YEN Tiger prawns
1560 YEN Mameshiba Cafe entrance for 2pax
108 YEN 2 pcs mini pancakes
1835 YEN total of souvenirs from Mameshiba
550 YEN takoyaki
700 YEN sashimi
320 YEN ice cream
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1176.12 draft beer + sake with beautiful pattern (bottle)
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This is the second part of my Japan Travel Vlog. In this Vlog, plenty of Japanese Food like Tempura, Sashimi and Sake. I visited the Shibuya Disney Store and Harajuka. Japan is beautiful, the streets are clean and the people are warm and polite. I love it.
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STRUGGLING To Order SAKE & SUSHI In OSAKA JAPAN | Language Barrier Difficulties
STRUGGLING To Order SAKE & SUSHI In OSAKA JAPAN | Language Barrier Difficulties - This travel vlog covers our first night in Osaka Japan's Izakaya (sake & sushi bar), where we struggled to order our meals due to some language barrier difficulties. However, with some non-verbal communication we were able to order an amazing assorted sushi bowl, sashimi, and several delicious rolls in Osaka's Izakaya restaurant. We also filmed some delicious Takoyaki in the making. Hope you enjoy this fun travel video. #IzakayaRestaurant #Osaka #JapanTravel
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Japanese CONVENIENCE STORE Breakfast FOOD TOUR - 7-Eleven, FamilyMart and Lawson | Tokyo, Japan
I’ve been a huge fan of Japanese food ever since I was a kid, but as an adult, for some reason I never prioritized visiting the country until January of 2019, when a job with a Japanese company hired me to film a video of the Asian island nation for five days. I extended my trip by an entire week so I’d get the chance to explore on my own time, and it’s one of the best travel decisions I’ve ever made. I am in love with Japan, and in this video series you’ll see why.
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When I learned that convenience stores like 7-Eleven, FamilyMart, and Lawson are extremely popular places to grab some breakfast in Japan, I knew I had to see what all the fuss was about, so on the morning of my second full day in Tokyo, I went around the Shinjuku area of the city to find the best convenience store food! Come along with me on my convenience store breakfast food tour of Shinjuku, Tokyo!
I left my hotel, the Hyatt Regency Tokyo, and set out on my adventure around Shinjuku. The Shinjuku area is like Tokyo’s Times Square, as well as its financial district. It’s beautiful, but this morning was really cold. Luckily it wasn’t too far from my first stop, FamilyMart!
I targeted the onigiri section and grabbed the spicy pollack roe and salmon varieties, as well as some sushi, which cost me 678 Yen, or roughly $6 U.S. Pretty good deal! Next up, Lawson!
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On my way to Lawson, I grabbed a cold coffee from a vending machine for 100 Yen, or just $1 U.S. Vending machines are everywhere in Japan. There are over 2.4 million in the country!
I found a Lawson in the basement of the Shinjuku Center Building, where I bought a grilled pollack onigiri, a hand roll, and a green tea mochi for 460 Yen, or roughly $4.16.
It was a lot warmer when I stepped back outside and headed to my final stop, the local 7-Eleven, which happened to be right under my hotel! There, I bought a wasabi & seaweed onigiri, some salmon with rice, and a rice-covered soft-boiled egg for just 440 Yen, or $3.98 U.S. Then I headed back up through the Hyatt Regency Tokyo, a luxury, five-star hotel with 700 rooms and 6 restaurants, up to my room, where I set up my convenience store treats!
I started with the coffee, which was dark and tart, and then dove into my 7-Eleven findings. I went with the wasabi and seaweed onigiri, which was sticky with a nice crunch from the seaweed. Fantastic!
Next was the soft-boiled egg with sticky rice. The rice had a different flavor, was just okay. The salmon with sticky rice was sticky with some super fresh salmon! There’s so much rice, but it was ridiculously tasty.
Next, I went with the hand roll from Lawson, which had minced tuna inside. This is one of my favorite things to get in Japan! The minced tuna is so flavorful and the seaweed is absolutely delicious.
I followed that with the grilled pollack roe onigiri. I love onigiri so much, and this one was unreal. The creamy roe provided a nice contrast to the sticky rice.
I went with my sushi next, which came with five pieces of salmon sushi, some pickled ginger, and some soy sauce and wasabi, which I mixed together. The sushi was extremely fresh and flavorful and it was even better with the pickled ginger. Probably my favorite sushi of all time! It blew my mind!
The spicy pollack roe onigiri was next. It was very similar to the grilled pollack roe, and contained a lot of fish eggs. It was outstanding!
I finished with the green tea mochi, which is a gummy Japanese dessert made of a glutinous rice paste. They usually have something in the middle and are popular treats during the Japanese New Year. Mine contained a plum jam that was so fire!
Who knew convenience store food could be this amazing? And at only 1,724 Yen, or $15.56 U.S. in total, it’s so inexpensive for this amount of food!
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Japanese CONVENIENCE STORE Breakfast FOOD TOUR - 7-Eleven, FamilyMart and Lawson | Tokyo, Japan
Sake Hunting in Saijo [Japan Trip 2016 Day 15]
We visit a shrine in Saijo and also multiple breweries to try some sake and buy souvenirs for our friends and family!
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A Night of Meat and Magic in Shibuya
For this week’s adventure, we’re going bar hopping around Shibuya and going to MEAT ALLEY, all the while getting magic done to us, and making inappropriate jokes that nobody seems to get, for some odd reason. I mean, I think it makes sense. You and me, we’re of the same kinda mind. You know it makes sense!
Special thanks to Magical Trip for sponsoring this video. We had a lot of fun this night, and I hope you can look to them when you’re planning your itinerary in Tokyo, rather than asking us, because we just don’t have the time to write out itineraries for people. I’m sorry. We’re not trip planners. We’ve got videos full of awkward jokes to make!
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