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Hi everyone!
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Today I'm partnering up with AWAY to show you how I pack for my one-week trip to Japan.
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I'm packing in this medium-sized luggage because I want to leave some extra space to shop.
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I usually start with clothes.
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I'll pick out my outfits and then I'll start folding each piece into a little rectangle that can stack vertically into my suitcase.
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You'll see later what it looks like.
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Here I have two pairs of pants.
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And I also have two pairs of leggings.
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And then I have this pair of shorts that I'm gonna bring as well.
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Then I pack two dresses: one that's casual, and another one that's a little more dressy just in case we ever need to go somewhere a little nicer.
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Then I'm packing two oversized t-shirts.
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I feel like these are just super easy, comfy, and I can wear them with leggings since I don't like wearing pants that often.
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Then I have more tops.
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So I have this long-sleeved sweater that's very fall-looking.
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I have this red blouse.
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And another t-shirt.
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So, totally fall vibes.
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Alright, then I'm packing this hoodie.
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I actually got this last time I was in Tokyo.
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And this bomber jacket.
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And this cardigan, which I'm actually going to wear on the plane with me.
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And this coat.
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So this coat is gonna go into my luggage since I have a lot of extra space.
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Then I'm packing one workout outfit just in case I decide to work out.
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This pouch is for my underwear.
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This pouch is for bras and socks.
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And here is my toiletries pouch that has everything toiletry-related.
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I actually got this pouch from a t-shirt packaging, so it's not something I bought. It's just reused.
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Here's the makeup I'm bringing.
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I just have a pouch of all the essentials.
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I have an eyeshadow palette.
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And then my beauty blenders.
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A couple beanies because it'll get cold out there.
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And two scarves: one thick and one thin.
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I have hotel slippers for my boyfriend and myself.
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Then here are the shoes I'm packing.
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I have flip flops just in case I need to wear them, if the shower's dirty.
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And then I have some nicer pair of shoes.
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And I wear sneakers, always, on the plane.
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A bag of random accessories, and then my electronics pouch.
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So I put my phone charger, camera chargers in here.
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I actually decided to put my accessories in that pouch as well.
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And now it's time to pack!
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I start with the heavier items like the hoodies, my pants.
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And then putting my tops in there.
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As you can see, I'm always rearranging because it's like a game of Tetris.
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There's no right way to do it.
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You just put in whatever works.
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I've put in all my clothes, basically.
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I like to put all my clothes on one side of the luggage, and the other side I leave for accessories and miscellaneous stuff.
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This vertical packing method is my favorite.
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That way, I can kind of look at my luggage and see everything at a glance.
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It's like looking into your closet.
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On the other side, I'm packing my coat because I know I have a lot of extra space here.
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I'm also putting in the shoes and all the miscellaneous items like electronics, toiletries, and makeup.
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There's a lot of extra space in here because I know I'm gonna do some shopping.
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Now I'll quickly show you what I pack in my backpack that I bring onto the plane.
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First and most importantly is my passport.
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And then I have wallets in the back.
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And then I'll pack some earphones in a pouch.
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And I have ChapStick and a pen for filling out forms.
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My laptop, my laptop charger, iPad, and my workbook for journaling.
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I have a pouch with batteries, camera charger, phone charger.
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A first aid pouch, hand cream.
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And extra jacket.
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Not shown here is my camera, because obviously I'm using the camera to film this video.
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But that's basically it.
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That's what I'm packing for my one-week trip to Japan.
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I hope you guys enjoyed that video.
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Love you so much, and I'll see you next time.
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Bye!