Episodes
Monday Mar 21, 2016
Cheapest Sushi Restaurant in Tokyo & The World Famous Shibuya District
Monday Mar 21, 2016
Monday Mar 21, 2016
Within Shibuya houses the busiest pedestrian crossing in the world called “The Scramble” or Shibuya Crossing! The culmination of countless people crossing the scramble, the neon lights and multiple big screens playing ads, and music blaring will definitely give you a "Wow, Im finally in Tokyo!" feeling, when you come here!
Then, we checked out the absolute CHEAPEST Sushi we've ever had! The experience was so surreal because each bite was so fresh and so delicious! Everything was perfectly done! The price was just dirt cheap! At 108 yen or roughly $1 a plate (2 pieces of nigiri), you just can't beat that! In this segment, we also teach you how to order in a typical computerized conveyor belt sushi restaurant, because honestly it looks so complicated due to the fact that the whole concept of having no server/waiter is so foreign. Uobei Sushi Restaurant we love you!
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Stay Classy.
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Terem
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Broke For Free
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Opening Music by:
Aso
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Wednesday Mar 09, 2016
Best Tempura Restaurant in Tokyo? & The Oldest Temple in Tokyo Japan!
Wednesday Mar 09, 2016
Wednesday Mar 09, 2016
The best Tempura Restaurant that we had in Asakusa Tokyo Japan is called Tendon! The reason that its the best for us is because the price is cheap, big serving, and most of all, the seafood is really fresh! Its crispy on the outside and moist on the inside! If you love tempura, you have to check out this place!Nearby the Tendon Tempura Restaurant in Asakusa, Houses the oldest Buddhist Temple in Tokyo called Sensoji also known as Asakusa Kannon Temple.
Founded in 628, Sensoji Temple is the oldest temple in Tokyo. Many people believe that the Asakusa Kannon deity enshrined here has the ability to bestow benefits on earth, and around 30 million visitors from throughout Japan and abroad visit the temple every year. It was the epicenter for the development of Edo culture, and these traces still remain today.
Dominating the entrance to the temple is the kaminari-mon or "Thunder Gate." This imposing Buddhist structure features a massive paper lantern dramatically painted in vivid red-and-black tones to suggest thunderclouds and lightning. Within the precincts stand a stately five-story pagoda and the main hall, devoted to Kannon.
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Moods
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Sunday Feb 28, 2016
Best Ramen in Tokyo? & Hipster Fashion Capital of Japan Harajuku
Sunday Feb 28, 2016
Sunday Feb 28, 2016
Join us as we explore the Hipster Capital of Japan Harajuku and eat THE original Tsukemen Ramen, Taishoken!
Friday Feb 05, 2016
Amazing Capsule Hotel & The Famous Shopping District Ginza
Friday Feb 05, 2016
Friday Feb 05, 2016
In this video, we had an opportunity to check out a capsule hotel near Tsukiji Market called Tokyo Kiba Hotel. It was one of the coolest experience ever! Staying in a Capsule Hotel is quintessential japanese experience! You may think that it'll be a little clausterphopic upon seeing the coffin-like capsule, Honestly, the stay there was absolutely delightful. Maybe it triggered the caveman genes or something but we really loved it, so much so we started calling it, "The Bat Cave"! And Michelle started nesting... The bedding was surprisingly very comfortable the comforters were nice, think, heavy and warm and when you're ready to sleep you just pull your blind covers at entrance and viola- "Bat Cave". For $33 a night you can't beat that experience!!! You can check them out at tripadvisor.com. If you're going to be checking out Tsukiji Market, this is not a bad choice because its nearby!
Friday Nov 27, 2015
Osaka Japan Part 1: Shopping
Friday Nov 27, 2015
Friday Nov 27, 2015
This time, we're in Osaka Japan! In this video Part 1 we check out the shopping in Osaka, an Owl Cafe, and Cat Cafe! We also teach you how to order food in a TYPICAL Fast Food Restaurant via Vending Machine!!!