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  • but in the phone and I was like Who?

  • Well, well, let's it may.

  • It was the biggest button, of course, in red, By the way, everything is very straightforward.

  • In America.

  • There's like one or two buttons for everything.

  • So Japan, everything seems very technologically advanced so far.

  • Hey, guys and gals on activities.

  • Traveling to Japan and traveling around Japan is a lot of fun, But sometimes things can go terribly wrong.

  • And this time we're going to go and ask foreigners who are traveling Japan right now what terrible, terrible travel fields they had had during their time here in Japan.

  • So let's go and ask them, Don't forget subscribed or is it the notification box?

  • Give us like, Let's go on as foreigners in Japan in the west home is this morning because we were meant to me 11 but by jet, like was so bad I didn't wake up to about half hour ago.

  • Wow, it's almost one now.

  • So way got ready quickly.

  • You tried to wake her up, and she didn't.

  • I had to get the hotel to cool, uh, room to wake her up because she was not answering her phone.

  • So this morning when you tried to reach her, huh?

  • What did you do?

  • So I had to spell my name.

  • Kind of in, like, frenetic Japanese.

  • I like she hee or, like how to spell the name.

  • Got cruel.

  • Where?

  • Instead of Chloe on, they were like, we got it, we got a shadowy.

  • And I was, like, on the phone, and I was like Who?

  • Well, well, let's up.

  • May only tried to say your name on the food that has happened.

  • What you're saying on didn't understand the pronunciation style stairs on my golden.

  • So So I said there waiting.

  • I tried to grab a coffee, but I couldn't make the machine work.

  • And I was like, You know what?

  • This morning is not going well, it's not going well, but we're gonna get pancakes so happy they're going to make it up to her now.

  • Yeah, I'm gonna take a hike.

  • Kicks like something's good.

  • A soon as I got here, I show to get to an a.

  • T.

  • M.

  • 18 was not working, and I was like, First of all, I couldn't identify an a t.

  • M.

  • I didn't know wishes were the A team at the airport, and that was my first fail right away, right after the plane.

  • Did you bring any cash with you, or did he have no cat?

  • No, I just finished work.

  • Then I before I had four hours to pack and head to the airport.

  • And I came from Texas.

  • Actually, to hear is that was a long journey.

  • Tight schedule?

  • Yes.

  • So, after you finally got your cash at the airport, I assume what was the very first thing you bought?

  • Train tickets.

  • This camp might be a little bit of too much information, but I couldn't find the button to flush the toilet.

  • I was literally going in circles around the toilet.

  • And I'm like, Where is that?

  • That can be confusing.

  • Did you have, like, a toilet with loads of buttons?

  • But you know sure.

  • Yes.

  • There was buildings everywhere.

  • I'm like, this is an airplane or a toilet.

  • What is it?

  • So it was hard?

  • Yeah.

  • Where did the button end up being?

  • It was the biggest button, of course.

  • In red, by the way, overpowering with all the buttons.

  • Yeah, it was It was a lot.

  • It was a lot.

  • Plus, it was not in English.

  • I could understand our Spanish report two G's or any languages big.

  • So it was hard.

  • So did you just go like, Yeah, I try.

  • I press a bunch of them until they flushed.

  • Uh, yeah.

  • Why don't they give me music?

  • Yeah, you push your buns of then it's something come out of the toilet.

  • Well, I wasn't close enough.

  • I was a respectable distance.

  • So did accidentally did to activate the thing where it sprays.

  • I don't that one.

  • No, no, no, no.

  • That one had a symbol, so I could tell not to President one.

  • Yeah.

  • Say, if you were saved, they're always plays safe.

  • Yes, always credibly say so.

  • We've only been here for less than 24 hours so far.

  • But we had Teoh use the manual at our Airbnb to figure out how to use the A C.

  • Use the toilet, use all the electronic devices.

  • There's a manual and European B, which is very helpful because we don't speak Japanese.

  • So So without the money.

  • Although you were lost 100%.

  • Okay.

  • What happened?

  • Like, did you like I don't know how Teoh, There were so many buttons and I was very overwhelmed.

  • I didn't know how to work anything.

  • Uh, since we're brand new to the country so everything is very straightforward in America, there's, like, one or two buttons for everything.

  • So Japan, everything seems very technologically advanced so far is like an extra button for everything.

  • Yes, which was the most confusing electron ical device.

  • And that you really needed the manual for so far.

  • The toilet, your conditioning.

  • Did you also need a manual for that?

  • Yes.

  • Yes, I did.

  • We also don't use Celsius.

  • So I had Teoh convert things on my phone to figure out how to use it and use the Google translate Scan s so that it would translate all the words for me.

  • So you actually, like, put the camera over it.

  • How did just let work?

  • Yeah, there's ah, So you just hold it up and it will translate in real time, which definitely helps since I don't speak the language.

  • Was it difficult with the Celsius switching over to Yes, I'm not familiar with it at all, So everything so far is a little bit crazy.

  • It feels like I'm on a different planet, but we've been making it we were able Teoh, get our bags, catch a catch a cab and make it here this morning.

  • So you made it way.

  • No bitch ho To take a metro, it's a trust.

  • So?

  • So the first time you failed a lot with the train.

  • Yes, Yes.

  • Okay.

  • Tell us what happened.

  • Yes.

  • Wow, Shinjuku.

  • It's very, very big.

  • So it's really, really difficult to find where you want to go.

  • And it's easy to get lost.

  • And you guys and nightmare like you go.

  • No, no, no, no, no, no.

  • I don't want to go here.

  • Way went toe Okonomiyaki restaurant for the first time.

  • Here is your mother and you have to cook everything on the plate.

  • There were like, Oh my God, I don't know how to do everything.

  • Gonna make you just mess a mess off food Everything was was this prim burn egg was complicating.

  • How did it look in the end?

  • Who's yours was good.

  • Mind to hide it?

  • Yes, Yes.

  • Way went to Miyajima and the shrine wasn't there construction And so we didn't see it.

  • Oh, no.

  • We went there all the way.

  • And you can see any construction for several months.

  • I think, but I weigh eight.

  • Sushi's in the street.

  • Apparently, you cannot do that in Japanese.

  • It's not good to to eat in the street.

  • And apparently that's get some weird looks.

  • Yes, how did you even get the sushi out onto the street like a to go box of sushi?

  • There's no seats were wanting to go.

  • And so we're like, What?

  • It's gonna get a to go box and it's a men and then on the bench.

  • But E, thank you so much.

  • Have a great day.

  • A common travel failed.

  • It can happen to you here in Japan is when you get an electric car, the seleka caught on which you charge some money with which you will travel.

  • If you don't have enough money on that card, you will not be able to go in and out of the barriers, which can be very, very embarrassing cause you're the only one who stops.

  • The barriers closed.

  • Everyone lines up behind you.

  • It gets a little bit.

  • I'm right because they want to get out of the station or out of the area.

  • So that's the thing that has happened to me several times.

  • It's not enough money on the Sukha.

  • The barriers close.

  • It goes beyond bond.

  • You have to go back and apologize to everyone behind you.

  • It it's it's it's embarrassing.

  • You don't want that to happen.

  • Always make sure there is enough money on your secret card.

  • I had the vice versa problem with one of my friends.

  • They had enough money on the secret card, but they lost a secret card and ended up stranded in you grammar and had to go and fetch them and give them enough cash to travel background back out and so they could actually withdraw later on the next day.

  • So that was a bit over drama that happens.

  • Always make sure you have a bit of cash on you, and you always have enough money on your cycle card.

  • There's a little advice when you travel around Tokyo, and the SIGA card has different names in different parts of Japan, but only if you have a sick you can use it pretty much anywhere, even in convenience stores.

  • So anyways, I hope you have a great day.

  • Don't forget subscribe.

  • Hit the notification bell, give us alike and catch you soon.

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