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  • you guys.

  • Good morning.

  • I just met up with Mark.

  • He is officially on.

  • I guess you'd call it like summer vacation, spring and spring vacation.

  • So the school year in Japan usually ends mid March, but because of the virus, they have closed schools starting now two weeks early, which is insane.

  • I I can't think of a time where they've done that before.

  • So everybody is kind of like panicking about it, because parents are having trouble finding people to take care of their kids.

  • It's not really a thing here to baby sit kids in Japan, is it?

  • You never hear parents like hiring baby sitter.

  • So parents that have both of them working there's no one at home to take care of the kids.

  • It's kind of like causing a lot of trouble, but I thought I would just do like a day in the life with you guys today and show you what it's been like recently.

  • Up until a couple days ago, I would say things were just as he was really panicking.

  • People were just like wearing masks more left and you would see like, um, sanitizer sprays and stuff in all the stores, and that was really like the only difference here in Japan.

  • But a couple days ago, when the prime minister announced that the schools will be closing, people kind of started to panic because that's quite a big deal on duh.

  • Then there was this tweet that went viral.

  • Somebody said that there was gonna be a lack of toilet paper in Japan because the paper was being manufactured in China and the factories wouldn't be producing as much.

  • It was a complete lie like it wasn't correct at all.

  • But it spread throughout Japan and everybody started to believe it.

  • And now we can't get toilet paper because certain people have been hoarding at all.

  • You've probably seen clips on Twitter, of Japanese people going crazy and Costco like piling up their carts with, like, 18 packs of toilet paper and tissues.

  • Paper towels like everything is gone from the grocery store.

  • Mark's gonna drive us out to like a bigger grocery store today, and we're gonna see if they have any stock left.

  • But my local grocery stories didn't have anything.

  • They happened for the past three days now, and it's not just toilet paper, you can't buy masks.

  • You can't buy hand sanitizer.

  • Bread bread is completely gone.

  • Rice, like all the essentials people are just stocking up on.

  • And there's just not enough for everybody to buy now because of those certain people.

  • And it's gotten kind of crazy, like ask for the number of cases in Japan.

  • There really aren't that many that have been officially reported.

  • There's probably just over 200 now, aside from the 700 or so that happened on that cruise ship that was quarantined in Yokohama.

  • But I have a feeling that the numbers are so low because the government, like, refuses to test people like people will go in with a high fever and lots of the symptoms.

  • And they'll question you would ask if you directly been toe Wuhan or if you've been in direct contact with somebody who has the virus, and if you say no to that, then they'll be like, Oh, we won't test you that so you could have easily just picked it up on public transportation or who knows where, right.

  • But the criteria for testing here are so strict that they're not testing anybody, and it's really crazy, even for old people.

  • They say that you have to have a fever for two days straight before they will consider testing you on.

  • That's really dangerous because health officials were saying that if an elderly person has the virus long enough that they've had a fever for two straight days, that they're already so bad that they might not be able to heal from it.

  • So I'm pretty disappointed in how much Khan is dealing with it.

  • It's quite lame.

  • I have a feeling it's because they don't want the numbers to rise because then the Olympics will be canceled, but like it would be great to know exactly what's going on.

  • Korea, on the other hand, is doing an amazing job, and they're testing anybody that wants.

  • You don't even need to have symptoms.

  • They're testing that 10,000 people a day.

  • Yeah, so that's probably why they're numbers were so high and everybody's like Oh, my God, create is a mess But I would assume that the numbers are at least not here in Japan as well.

  • Way just don't know because they won't test anybody.

  • But anyways, we're off to yon the really big grocery store to see what the food and toilet paper situation is like.

  • Look at this.

  • He's a sanitary pods.

  • People are even buying out all the pods and tampons.

  • That's terrifying.

  • Imagine having your period and not being able to come here and buy things.

  • Likely, they're still a few left, but you never see the shelf deal like that.

  • Wow, This one to diapers.

  • Oh, my God.

  • Look at everybody Looking for the toilet paper.

  • Uh, this is the toilet paper shows There's always these bolt tissue paper.

  • Things, I think, is the extent of our toilet paper supply in all of Morioka.

  • Her four bundles left.

  • So he tweeted the other day about strange serial collection that they haven't this grocery store and let you guys were interested in.

  • It's actually gonna be filming a video with Emma Toki Doki traveler where we try some of these strange serials.

  • But this isn't new on apple cinnamon bread, cereal.

  • Look at these new products.

  • It key McCurry using soy meat and this one's a marble dough for using soy me.

  • That's so cool.

  • Wound Also, Bolin a sauce has a crazy gummy selection.

  • This whole row is different Coming.

  • Dean's look of these with the texture of mozzarella.

  • Those air knew who they feel really nice.

  • Tapioca got means the's ones are pretty good there.

  • Like milk.

  • Tea?

  • Oh, yeah.

  • You like those Those air?

  • Weird.

  • I saw him.

  • I do this in her video is wondering if they'd have it here.

  • This is the coolest candy kit.

  • Yeah, we could it Zen garden.

  • But you can eat it all so cool.

  • The Children's roe is so fun in Japan, they have so many toys.

  • Like a blind boxes sucker.

  • That's really cute.

  • The devil's got some of those before you get this one I've never seen pretty flavored.

  • Gotta get one about soccer too, which is really nice.

  • It's probably not one that I would buy all the time, but I always got it during sacristy.

  • Oh, and they have the dark chocolate one.

  • Someone mentioned this on Twitter and they said they were disappointed that it tasted too much like the regular chocolate.

  • But I've got to try it.

  • Street.

  • What if you found what they were?

  • All that's so cool.

  • So there's like, two of my favorite things.

  • Well, we're gonna be Oh, because they set up this cute little area where you could take photos.

  • What's also over here, too pretty.

  • So I'm not Starbucks right now buying a little water bottle from my friends that I'm making a package for.

  • But it's crazy how things have changed here.

  • They don't allow you to use your reusable cups anymore because they don't want to touch anything.

  • But someone else has touched on.

  • Also trying to give you a little hard when you order something with soy milk just to like, ensure that they probably made it so I can get back to you.

  • Get your drink.

  • But they refused to touch that car.

  • Now seem to put it down on the table, and they'll take it that way.

  • Mark The New Frappuccino thing is the last of the special soccer drinks.

  • It's got cherry jelly in the bottom, a g T.

  • Chuy's roasted green tea, so it's kind of like a key roasted flavor crackers.

  • A few different mix of tea Lot is really the only thing I drink at Starbucks.

  • I usually get the Earl Grey one.

  • My favorite was Earl Grey lavender, but they got rid of it, replaced plainer ovary when they switched to the T Vanities.

  • But Koji Child, but much a camomile, which is interesting and English Breakfast Pretty good.

  • I just wanted to tell you guys something about these masks.

  • Everyone's wearing them in an attempt to prevent themselves from getting the virus.

  • But actually, they're more thio prevent somebody who is already sick from getting other sick.

  • Because if you offer something it contains, you know, everything you're coughing out, but it doesn't spray on people.

  • But as we're protecting yourself from the virus itself, they don't really do much.

  • We are heading Thio the electronics store again in one last attempt to see if they have decided on a date for that double crossing switch.

  • But I've actually kind of decided that I'm gonna get a switch light instead because I mostly just play when I'm feeling better chilling on the sofa.

  • I don't really know full console for playing on the TV, so I might as well save 100 bucks and got the switch light, and they didn't come up with a super cute pink coral color, which will be up for preorder next week.

  • I believe so.

  • I'm pretty sure I'm gonna get that one, but might as well.

  • Stop at last word.

  • See what's going on.

  • You might actually have prepared for that.

  • Still says me too.

  • Hey, nothing new.

  • Apparently, there's so many interesting devices here.

  • What's this one?

  • Is that a head massager?

  • Dreams.

  • What does it do?

  • Head Relax, Miss him.

  • A solid pass.

  • Pretty cool.

  • Who never seen one that goes on your head like that?

  • What's this?

  • Sculpt?

  • Cleansing the scalp cleansing machine.

  • This is a one followed by a stress.

  • Really?

  • Really.

  • What does it do exactly?

  • Because of the response from my question.

  • Yeah, it does things.

  • No, you just push the little button just like it's like a special.

  • But it's do under Dolar.

  • And so what the heck look of these intense, like sculpt cleaners.

  • Yeah.

  • Like for your skull plate for stamping these?

  • I'm massages.

  • Oh, esteem.

  • Steam machine eyes.

  • Best part about coming to Japanese electronics stores is sitting in the massage tress as we will see that every single customer does usually packed with uber so expensive.

  • $3000.

  • Let's try the most expensive one.

  • $4500.

  • All right, I think this is the winner.

  • Yeah, $4500 con tons inching massage.

  • Oh, you can choose the pressure.

  • Let's media mogul Who It's reclining.

  • This is such a bad idea.

  • I've been going to the gym like intensely for the past week.

  • Oh my God, It's my body hurts so well, this one does like your head in your neck.

  • Yes.

  • Oh, it's really feed.

  • That's also all the feet.

  • Part is really nice.

  • Was only one of them.

  • Oh, I didn't put my foot in property.

  • Oh, my.

  • But it's doing my butt while the feet massaged is really nice.

  • This year's defeat.

  • Yeah, I can't really give a review on the back part because it's so painful.

  • I am not enjoying it.

  • But what does your arms as well does everything stick your arm in here like sandwiches?

  • It massages it.

  • Well, I'm here getting a massage.

  • I want to tell you guys that several of the major attractions in Japan are closed down now.

  • So Tokyo Disneyland, Universal Studios, Japan, the Ghibli Museum, basically anything where lots of people would gather.

  • So if you do have a trip planned to Japan, and you're considering whether you should cancel it or not, do you take that into consideration that wants the places that you might have been planning on visiting or actually closed down.

  • But if you'd like a more in depth look at like what the figures are, and I'm just some more details about the whole virus situation here in Japan.

  • My friend Chris didn't make a really good video about it recently, holding that down below.

  • Do check it out.

  • If you are planning to travel here and you're worried and you're deciding if you should cancel your trip or not, that was the best massage chair I've ever tried.

  • Totally worth four grand.

  • How much is there is again?

  • Three and 1/2.

  • Yeah, this'll one's amazing.

  • Man.

  • I'm so jealous of anyone that has one of these in their house.

  • Cool, but yeah, If you come to a Japanese electronics store, don't feel bad about going to try the massage chair as everybody does it.

  • Look at these chunks of snow coming down.

  • It's like a snowball.

  • They're huge pumping second puddings.

  • I've seen her since the day you got her.

  • Basically, it's been a while.

  • Hello.

  • So soft is your uncle.

  • Oh, you could chunk of snow on your pretty.

  • Oh, she's bigger already.

  • It will be.

  • Girl.

  • Big girl.

  • Oh, Still sleeping.

  • No sleeping.

  • Oh, my God.

  • What?

  • What are you doing?

  • No, no, don't do that.

  • Don't do that, Toad.

  • What?

  • Gonna baby sit you?

  • Oh, sleepy girl back at my place.

  • Now, I'm just gonna grab all the lucky bag clothes that I didn't like and go sell them at the Recycle store.

  • I was going to do a try on video, but I actually got to really creepy messages from guys that were like, I'm so excited to see the clothes on your body.

  • And it kind of like, put me off doing the video, and I don't really feel comfortable doing it anymore.

  • Uh, sorry about that, guys, but basically, I didn't like most of the things that weren't on over coat like I kept all the jackets, but yeah, like the dresses and the sweaters and stuff.

  • Most of them were, like, really short.

  • The arms were a little too short for me, so I'm bringing most of it to do the recycle, sir.

  • But that's okay, because they'll give you a little bit of money back for it.

  • When you saw old clothes.

  • They're stopping by the call me to grab some drinks.

  • Oh, there's the sacra that you like.

  • Oh, look.

  • Long soymilk.

  • Where's the strawberry bubble, Thio?

  • Oh, that's one strawberry milk.

  • Uh, with fruit in it.

  • Long swim up.

  • So good.

  • This is better than the world.

  • Grace with the brand I usually drive.

  • You guys find this in a medium.

  • I think it's kind of rare.

  • We were in Lawson Lawson might be your best shot at finding it, so I just left my clothes downstairs with the staff.

  • They're gonna count them up and decide on the price they're gonna pay me.

  • But this is the Recycle store.

  • Probably the coolest store in all of Morioka.

  • I'll give you guys a proper tour one day.

  • Would you like that?

  • Would you be interested in that?

  • This place is huge, so I need to dedicate a whole video to it.

  • But we've got, like, a foreign snap section here.

  • You hear those video games?

  • Used video games, tons of clothing, men's clothing.

  • What is that?

  • Giant gotcha machine.

  • You should come back and play with our toys are like the daily daily items that looks like it.

  • I think it's in a bag.

  • Bo, you can't see what it is That's so interesting.

  • He will come back and play.

  • Oh, look at this.

  • It's peek atyou.

  • Pokemon cards from all over the world on young.

  • This is really cute, Mark that I never find anything cute Girls Fashion section, and he's determined to find me something so we'll see what he comes up with.

  • Any luck?

  • It's harder than you think.

  • Great was just, like, kind of good, like sure thing over there.

  • Sweater.

  • Really.

  • It's like extra.

  • Yeah, like every time I find something good, that's tiny e don't like Leslie is too girly.

  • I kind of like this on the school, you know?

  • What does it say?

  • Oh, but it's not English.

  • Wow, that's amazing.

  • Oh, actually do need in irons is the perfect place to get appliances because they sell them for such a great price.

  • What is this?

  • Little stick iron seems to be popular.

  • I'm going to get this one in 25 bucks.

  • It's like this little miniature iron.

  • It's like half the size of a regular iron looks almost brand new Nets Toshiba.

  • Nice little case.

  • It's a really good deal They just called my number on the speaker.

  • So it's time to go see how much they're paying me for my clothes.

  • How much do you think I got this time?

  • They're, like, notoriously bad.

  • They paid.

  • So Okay, you're being very optimistic.

  • I'm gonna say, Like, send up a good 1000.

  • Last time I brought in so many clothes, Got nothing crazy.

  • You're not completely 450 n not even $5 that I gave them, like, four bags of clothes.

  • And some of them were brand new because they're from the lucky bag.

  • Didn't even warn them yet.

  • Well, I'm happy to clear out my closets, works for me, and I got on iron, which is cool.

  • All right, guys, I guess I'm gonna say bye here, but again, Go check out.

  • Chris is video.

  • If you'd like some more information on the whole situation with the virus here in Japan, if you're traveling here, I think he'll give you some more in depth fax.

  • And you can make your opinion based off, that's all.

you guys.

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今の日本の生活はどうなっているのか? (What Living in Japan is Like Right Now ?)

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    林宜悉 に公開 2021 年 01 月 14 日
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