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  • Hey, guys.

  • All right, so I've got a useful video for you today.

  • Well, I hope so.

  • I know that lots of you're interested in coming to visit Japan.

  • And I found this website called Airbnb, but maybe some of you haven't heard about, so I wanted to kind of explain it to you.

  • And I think that's something that you should consider if you're coming to stay in Japan for a while.

  • What?

  • It is a website where you can find someone to stay with.

  • You rent a room in their house, or in some cases, you can rent out their whole apartment.

  • They won't be there.

  • You can meet people that are living here in Japan, and you can get them to introduce the area Thio and talk about your experiences together.

  • I just think it's a really fun way to meet people and enjoy your trip in Japan.

  • So today I am at the home of Sam and Andy and they're going to tell us a little bit about their place here and the Airbnb experience.

  • And yeah, all that good stuff.

  • So let's go talk to them.

  • Wear on the edge of Tokyo.

  • So it's a little bit comma where we are venturing way people stay Face is just a little park outside.

  • So summation will mean a long flight and it's kind of lunch is one of the oldest kind of retains a old feeling in Tokyo.

  • This old wooden streets and there's like a center, which is like a Japanese bath like Sony Go, too.

  • That's only amazing.

  • Participate is like a world famous chef, like a shoe shop that he won in 2010.

  • World champion for pastry on the cake, Nothing like speaks English like talking on his cell friend Nice as coffee shop.

  • Bicycle Coffee?

  • Yes, you guys will see.

  • It's just it's called bicycle coffee.

  • They do sell bicycles, but he also delivers everywhere by bicycle.

  • This kind of like if you feel about it, yeah, to two guys just didn't want to buy one.

  • So they just went around the different shops and hammered it together on it Looks very impressive.

  • So So we know coffee in case the park is amazing.

  • Well, we often take Hey mate, are we get she go.

  • It's just an in the spring on Ashbury.

  • Take the whole road for you, right 15 minutes staring off.

  • Beautiful, I guess.

  • If you like toys, Key spots is in Chiba.

  • Eso maybe a 20 minute walk, two minutes by train or five minutes by bike was a huge temple.

  • Old wooden stalls on the street run into the temple.

  • That's pretty good.

  • That's right next to the river as well, so you can walk along the river.

  • If it's a nice day, you want to go and you can take a fairy as well across the river.

  • It's the last ferry in Tokyo Power.

  • Suppose Sperry, and it's really peaceful.

  • Beautiful.

  • Also.

  • There is just amazing food, and that's all the places do free samples, so you would know what you are buying so well.

  • You could see all the free someplace.

  • Defense depends on your budget.

  • It's a slower pace of life.

  • Think about Tokyo.

  • It's no like maybe you'd imagine.

  • Yeah, at the same time, it's only 30 minutes to Tokyo Station 22 Sky Tree.

  • More on the same line as things like.

  • You have to change trains.

  • You keep our Sando, the Imperial Palace, so it is really convenient to go into Tokyo, and we're also on Lee from door to door from the airport.

  • We're less than an hour like 15 minutes from both Rita.

  • It's very easy to find and be and be quiet Jeep in the hotel, obviously a hotel.

  • It's your room.

  • It's very private Gavin into yourself, but it's almost like staying with a friend with Abby and B.

  • People often find you kind of become friends.

  • The people you stay with you, you can cook together or music or a dream called B T.

  • Essentially, you're staying in somebody's home on the people that have offered to let you stay that they like socializing.

  • Travel is it just means that when you come in, you feel very welcome straight away, like a hostile with as many people.

  • It's a little bit more personal.

  • You get to spend some time with host if you want.

  • If you don't, you can do a lot of air being please places offer shampoo or breakfast or towels, and and so you don't need to bring as much like you bring your town.

  • Things like that may be the one of the things that back packets of light on even people who stayed on in the week that because he's staying in someone's house.

  • You could do your washing.

  • You can dry Washington on the people you're staying with control, you all the best places you want to eat sushi.

  • You want to drink some kind of be a sock or go to an old place being the host.

  • Probably take around.

  • Yeah, definitely.

  • And one thing that we always do with our guests is we ask them what they're interested in, what they like and so we can take our suggestions.

  • Thio what they answer to what they're really about.

  • Food, you know, offer suggestions about all the amazing food places or more and two sightseeing in places, you know, Tell him what's really close and really nice.

  • And so that is one thing.

  • That amazing air, baby.

  • It's different than a hostile or hotel.

  • Is that your host?

  • You know, I can tell you amazing things about what's local that will suit you, I think raising idea.

  • Obviously Japanese people we love flipping in Japan.

  • I waas any English teacher and he is an English teacher.

  • I also think that when you experience your own country or your own city with a foreigner is a completely different perspective because they are from there.

  • They see totally different things.

  • And you are so you can see that through our eyes the things that we really enjoy about Tokyo in Japan, I guess maybe half the people English isn't the first time wish.

  • So when you come here, we often sit around the big table in the kitchen dining room.

  • We talk in English a little with the Japanese, but essentially you can practice your English.

  • You can get and experience of walk a foreigner, maybe.

  • How foreign lives in Japan so you can see a Japanese apartment.

  • Maybe.

  • How how we put it together might be different.

  • Well, it isn't like being in a school in a way where there's a teacher and a student, it's just very free, so you can talk if you want.

  • You can just go go in the room and sleep.

  • Or, you know, just stand in the balcony and drink coffee.

  • Maybe just get to see how we see Japan kind of through our eyes as well.

  • Which I think what often it's a little bit different.

  • Yes, yeah, yeah.

  • So easily could experience.

  • Yeah.

  • So I hope this gave you guys an idea of some other place that you can stay if you want to visit your Pam.

  • And if you guys have any experiences with this website staying with people, let me know how it went for you.

  • I'm pretty sure if I ever go visit another country that I'll be trying this out because I just love meeting new people and talking to them.

  • It just seems like it would be lots of fun.

  • And if you guys want to come stay in Tokyo, I totally recommend Sam and Andy.

  • They were, like, the sweetest couple I've ever met in my life.

  • So friendly and so into, like showing me around their place and like, the whole town, they're just so sweet.

  • Definitely check them out.

  • I will link there and be link below so you can check out what they're offering on.

  • Yeah, Have a good day, guys.

Hey, guys.

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