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  • Hey, guys, Welcome back to Tokyo.

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  • I'm here today with a key.

  • Dearest Hi, guys.

  • Today we're going to be playing smash your past.

  • Now we're going to be playing, which is better.

  • We're gonna be given to things.

  • And Charlotte and I are going thio talk about which one that we prefer Agree to disagree.

  • I think we're gonna get, like, nine questions here, so we don't know what we're expecting here.

  • No, hopefully this should be interesting.

  • And yeah, let's just get to it.

  • E Don't eat meat.

  • E Have a bad one to debate them again.

  • Okay, If I had to pick one, I would probably pick.

  • Yeah, Kimiko because they always have other, like, Korean side dishes like BBM Bob or Yeah, you can grill veggies.

  • I think I prefer grilled things to boiled things.

  • It's hard to say because I eat anything like, no joke, but I guess if I had to pick, I mean, shabu shabu is like, you have to be in the mood for it because it could be pricey right on.

  • And I feel like everyone has to be hungry.

  • You have to have the money and you have to have the time because, like shabu shabu, it's like tea time.

  • But with, you know, and with Jackie Nico, you know I'm always a brocchini.

  • Good.

  • I don't know which side I was going here.

  • You're leaning towards e okay on a casual day with Jackie Nicu.

  • But if my pocket is full and everyone's down for Chavez, Chavez sounds awesome, eh?

  • So I guess we'll just agree that Yaqui Nico is good for the average day out.

  • Then did I actually kind of want some now?

  • Robot restaurant rest?

  • It's insane Robot restaurant like I think it's so.

  • It's one of those things where it's like a rite of passage, like when you visit your pan for the first time.

  • It's like it's a big tourist attraction, it tourist attraction, not tourist trap, because I feel like you get what you paid for.

  • It's fantastic made cafe.

  • It can hurt and it hurts your wallet and it hurts your heart and, like man never good And the food's not good, son e mean.

  • It's also rite of passage that you kind of have to do when you come to Japan.

  • But I would do the robot Cafe much more.

  • In fact, I wouldn't be surprised if the cost for the robot Cafe I can't remember what the press.

  • It was a lot.

  • I think it was at least $60.

  • That sounds like an average maid cafe menu you're gonna get and you have to wear the cat ears and you're in front of everyone.

  • And yeah, Charlotte Ion Robot restaurant.

  • When did you go to the robot restaurant?

  • Because I heard it's really changed over the years and they've, like, toned it down.

  • Apparently, it used to be like, really sexy, but now it's more like child safe.

  • I mean, I went, I think, like easily over like year, year and a half ago.

  • E don't know what toned down me safe.

  • By then, I think the one that I went to Children can go to it.

  • Definitely no one that has that's epileptic and go to Yes.

  • Yeah, it was crazy, but yeah, definitely.

  • Definitely.

  • Robot restaurant.

  • Yeah, Oshima.

  • I've never been to hit Oshima.

  • You gotta try it.

  • It's always like teenagers beside me that always get it, always stare at it, but they going I was stuck.

  • That one.

  • It's a lot.

  • It's like Yeah, he Sova and then, Yeah, sometimes they put egg on top to down one looks bomb, though.

  • But considering I haven't had it yet, I'm going to have to go with Osaka.

  • And I had it in Osaka like bison.

  • I really think it's just good.

  • It all kinds, all kinds of economic.

  • You.

  • But if I had to pick one, I would choose.

  • You know, Shima, you could make it.

  • Yeah, you could make a vegetarian.

  • So you put whatever you want in it.

  • Really?

  • But if you got it at a restaurant, it would probably have fish flakes and dash in it.

  • But if you make it, E I mean, overall, though, like, it's kind of make your own thing.

  • So yeah, that's that's the whole point of it.

  • So yeah, Japanese food truck.

  • I don't think I wait.

  • I don't know if I've ever gotten food from a food truck.

  • I guess we're gonna have to say combine, considering it's hard to find a food truck As you guys get good eso It sounds like it's more of like a salaryman thing.

  • Like they park outside of office is kind of market towards those people.

  • So I've never had one, but I'm still going to go with food.

  • Truck s so sick of coal beauty food.

  • Eso yeah, gets my vote because I can't imagine that it's any worse than Coby food.

  • I'm going to go with combining food just because my friend has had food poisoning from the food truck.

  • Oh, no.

  • Eso I haven't exactly been sold on this shit.

  • I feel like give me, like, until the two or three year mark.

  • I'll probably be where Charlotte is mentally.

  • Honestly, I was really good up until I did that bike trip across Japan, and all we ate was beauty for, like, a freaking month.

  • Uh, after that, I've just been like, I'll probably stop liking combining food when I've stopped liking the Eddie Mile.

  • Only get because e think the best part about the committee is also like they rotate like their ice cream and their candy.

  • It's always different.

  • Yeah.

  • What is your obsession with chocolate mint lately?

  • Like, have you noticed after soccer A comes chocolate mint?

  • Okay, because I was wondering why Everything?

  • Yeah, I'm gonna go with company for now.

  • Truck for me.

  • Even though I've never had it That's a tough one, because I like parts of both of them.

  • I feel like Osaka is really gritty and the nightlife is really fun.

  • Whereas Kyoto has some really beautiful nature spots.

  • So, like, this is gonna be totally biased.

  • But the square Enix Cafe is in Osaka s e.

  • I got some good memories from there.

  • I watch the kingdom Hearts Orchestra.

  • Andi also, I love the nightlife.

  • If you guys like urban nightlife stuff that is really good.

  • And also the people are much more social than till.

  • Really cool.

  • Yeah, they'll actually talk to you and they don't find it weird.

  • Um, I always keep forgetting to stand on the right side of Oh, my God.

  • I know.

  • Then you have your like you're finally used to it.

  • Then you're on the wrong side again.

  • Yeah, and then someone behind will be like told Gilda and I'm like, Yeah, OK, I'm sorry.

  • Dude, do you ever go to that?

  • I think it's like 551 hold I in Osaka.

  • It's like the human Oh, no, it's this very specific, like Michelman brand.

  • It's like at the station and the lines always long and every time I go to Osaka, I always get a whole box and one that goes to station.

  • Look, for I think it's called 5551 e can't choose.

  • I think I might have to pick Kyoto.

  • Honestly, In general, I don't really like Kyoto because it's so touristy, like it's packed with terrorists.

  • But there are some spots like that aren't as bad that I really like.

  • And I really like outdoorsy stuff, nature stuff.

  • So I think I can actually go with Kyoto.

  • Oh, now you asking the real questions.

  • E like the both can't choose him.

  • Okay, So like, to anyone who doesn't know die, so is like the dollar store of Japan.

  • However, when you think of dollar store, you think of like everything you don't want is like no shop die.

  • So it's like you pay a dollar for actual good quality and things they're gonna use.

  • Ah, lot of the things in this room and probably in shows room.

  • I guarantee you half of this is from Desseaux.

  • Yeah, like a soon as you move into a new apartment, you just go to die.

  • So and by all the things you need, you would never think to do that in like a Canadian dollar store because they're so close.

  • But here you can get really nice stuff.

  • Oh, this is such a hard choice.

  • Don't get what there's like Die so bond on crack.

  • It's more expensive.

  • There's so many people.

  • There's so many floors.

  • But it's open later and I go out pretty late.

  • I'm gonna have to say Donkey Hotel just because they have a better selection of things like they have lots of makeup.

  • They have, like furniture or just something die.

  • So doesn't have.

  • Yeah, I don't have to go Donkey Jose, but I suppose awesome, I'll do die.

  • So because I do go there more often, there's one down the street and I think they know me there.

  • By now.

  • There's like this woman who doesn't want to talk to me for some at probably because I speak English.

  • Oh, no, purposely like doesn't go to the cash register whenever I don't know Renzo shit.

  • Yeah, that sounds like it's OK because there's another dude who actually likes talking to me, and he's practicing his English, so it's really cool.

  • But that's see, that's just a personal thing.

  • But essential wise.

  • Dyson's just couldn't being in all in all along definitely a multi Sando.

  • I've only been to Ginza like maybe three times.

  • I don't even remember what in Ginza it's really expensive stuff.

  • So all the big brands, like Louis Vuitton and Multi Sando also has the brands.

  • But it also has cheaper stuff and lots of cafes, which is what I usually go to.

  • A multi Sando for my hair salon is there.

  • I mean Ginza.

  • I know that I've been there like, one or two times.

  • And if it's like filled with big brands, I mean, I'm from Vegas and then that's like all we have on the damn stripping.

  • All you're gonna do is a stare at and you're not gonna walk in because you feel intimidating.

  • E mean, there's that, but almost a Sando.

  • It's also next to harder Dooku and took that one place.

  • You just end up walking in.

  • Not mad about it, you know, and it's also kind of a more of a younger demographic that goes to almost a Sando.

  • If you guys go to Harajuku, you will most likely just end up in a multi sand because you're walking around.

  • It's right next to it.

  • Wear on a multi sander for this one, actually.

  • Really?

  • Like the both.

  • And I don't watch that much enemy money.

  • It s so hard to answer thistles.

  • The hardest questions.

  • It's okay.

  • I won't judge you.

  • I'm gonna have to go with your name.

  • Okay?

  • I'm gonna go with Spirited Away Just because it's one of those things that really established what that anime was anime.

  • For me, it's like, Yeah, we all watched like Pokemon and Sailor Moon.

  • But you viewed those on the same level at back then is like Rugrats.

  • Yeah, Yeah, like you didn't really know what anime Waas and I feel like what spirited away like I got it and I don't know, it's still good, but I don't know.

  • I feel like with spirited away, it's something that will always stick with me like I'm going to show my future kids this and I'm sure they're going to show there is It's one of those things that will always go on.

  • And I think I even preferred silent voice.

  • Yeah, yeah, I know silent voice is great and I read the whole manga.

  • It's fantastic.

  • I'm more of a fan of the other Julie movies that I watched first, because they're like, super nostalgic for me, like Princess Mono, it is probably my favorite.

  • When I watched Spirited Away, it wasn't probably as impressive to me cause I'm just I'm used to Julie being amazing, so it didn't have, like, such a DEA Jimmy, do you play?

  • Films have this power.

  • Each one has their team.

  • It's like this team Edward Team Jacob thing.

  • It's like when you've grown up with one, it will stick with you.

  • It's like it's like your first starter, Pokemon.

  • It's like you'll stick with it and then the rest just kind of comes along.

  • But there will never be one that beats a spirit away, actually, isn't even my favorite Ghibli film.

  • It's actually Nosaka.

  • That was my intro as well.

  • Do you play films or just a good way to introduce anyone?

  • Toe anime?

  • I feel, oh, DisneySea, Disney say, didn't really that's easy.

  • Yeah, I've been to both.

  • DisneySea is beautiful.

  • I love how it's designed.

  • I'm not a Disney found at all.

  • It's like probably one of my least favorite places in all of Japan.

  • But but DisneySea is like, gorgeous.

  • I love how I was not a Disney fan until I came to Japan.

  • Really?

  • For the longest time when Lack was first just visiting, I was like, What the hell is everyone's obsession with Disney?

  • Like I was like, so sick of it in America was not even into I was more of a DreamWorks kind of person.

  • Then I saw the merch, and then I was like, Okay, I kind of get converted.

  • Yeah, And then you go there and people, like, go all out with, like, the group seems like that is cute.

  • And then I just feel like I want to be part of this tribute and I don't know why.

  • And since then, I've actually been to Disney Land and DisneySea seven times last year.

  • E no, you're just last year because I'm a straight shot.

  • I'm one train.

  • I've only been to each one once.

  • E don't think I want to get back.

  • It's just the crowds I don't like.

  • And I think I lined up for each ride for like, three hours each.

  • Did you see the famous picture on Japanese Twitter where it showed Disneyland on the first day of Golden Week last year?

  • No, but I can imagine.

  • Oh, no, it was a completely empty Oh, why?

  • So my friend was lucky enough to go there on that day with her friends.

  • Eso it went super viral in Japanese Twitter because everyone thought on the first week, first day of golden week, everyone busy No one went.

  • Yeah, And then there was an employee that, like, posted it and said like, we don't know what's going on.

  • So we figured that everyone thought it was gonna be busy, so no one should.

  • My friend said she went on all the rides, Uh, pictures, like, did I come on a bad day like crazy?

  • But then the next day was completely full because they saw the pitch.

  • Yeah.

  • Yeah.

  • So it looks like that That's all of the debates that Charlotte and I were given.

  • But overall, yeah, we were asked some pretty riel questions here.

  • Hopefully, you guys Yeah, hopefully you guys learn some like a few things about coming to Japan.

  • Hopefully whenever the borders open up again, you guys will enjoy Colombini or food trucks.

  • Whatever it may be, they want to hear what you guys think, uh, let us know your answers in the comments below.

  • Go to Disneyland.

  • Yeah.

  • Disneysea.

  • Disneysea.

  • Sorry, man.

  • Alright, Thanks, guys.

  • Bye bye, guys.

  • Yeah, People just like spitting the cup.

  • And old man is so romantic like they spend in the cup.

  • And I was just like e No, it's no, it's romantic, but Manzo gross.

  • But it was a good story nonetheless.

Hey, guys, Welcome back to Tokyo.

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