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  • Arigato gozaimasu. (Arigato gozaimashita.)What is this????

  • This is....

  • Oh my God it's like a...it's like a casino? or an arcade? I don't.....?

  • Ahhh.......

  • Here it is.

  • I had to make a quick pit stop before I go to my hotel because...

  • ...One of my videos, I'm filming it's going to be here -

  • I wanted to do a food challenge because

  • Tokyo food challenges are insane and this is the restaurant I wanted to do it at because they have a - look at this:

  • They have the most insane

  • dumpling in the world and

  • oh

  • Now looking at it, I don't know if I can do this. That is massive.

  • I have a better shot at doing the doing the uh fried rice challenge than that.

  • I can eat uh I can eat a lot of rice.

  • I don't know if I can eat that giant dumpling. Now I'm looking at it,

  • it's- it's just insane. You can either do the 100 dumpling challenge, or the fried rice challenge, or...

  • the Ramen Challenge,

  • Or this, this gigantore.

  • Stupidest thing I've ever done.

  • Hi.

  • So, they're going over the rules with me. Um, I got an hour to finish it -

  • It's 2.5 kilos, so I think, five and a half pounds and if I win... (What do I win?)

  • I'm not gonna win, okay. I gotta finish within what, I gotta finish it within one hour. I'm not doing that.

  • It's a mountain.

  • So, my goal is just try to finish it, so I don't- you know what I don't even care about the prize.

  • (What do you get if you win?)

  • So if you win, you get a bottle of wine.

  • Right?

  • Okay. Um, I don't drink anyway, so, good.

  • I had to reserve that two days ahead of time. On the 24th, Christmas Eve,

  • I'm gonna come and battle a massive dumpling. It is gonna whoop me.

  • I know it is. I don't feel good about it, but at least it's gonna be fun, I think.

  • Now, I'm going to my hotel.

  • I'm not just going to any hotel.

  • Coming to Tokyo,

  • I really wanted to try out one of those capsule hotels, so, that's where I'm going.

  • Finally, after about 30 minutes,

  • I found my capsule hotel.

  • Huh, there's a, there's a- I don't know, a vending machine of flip-flops here.

  • Hello.

  • The day of unbelievable stupidity continues; I'm at the wrong hotel.

  • They don't know I'm coming,

  • I'm at the wrong one. So I have- oh my God.

  • Gotta go get in a cab and try to go to another one.

  • It's actually this hotel over here.

  • I'm about to enter the cabin area, and so this is where people are sleeping,

  • and they said to be really quiet, because apparently, I mean, there-

  • there's really no walls. It's just kind of separators.

  • This is my Cabin, 203.

  • Hah, this is it.

  • They give you- they give you slippers,

  • and uh,

  • pajamas.

  • I wonder if I get to keep these.

  • Towels, and uh

  • Yeah, that's it. And there's a TV. You can control the AC in here,

  • Light. It's pretty cozy.

  • I'm so glad this day is over; I am so tired.

  • Good morning.

  • Listen, can you guys hear this?

  • It's somebody snoring very loudly.

  • This capsule, is actually really cozy.

  • I do feel a little like I'm on a spaceship right now though,

  • and I feel like if I stay here too long, I'm gonna get claustrophobic.

  • Alright, I'm gonna go shower, and I'll see you guys down at the lobby.

  • Good morning. I feel so much better now. That was a really interesting experience.

  • I, I know I didn't stay at the really small capsule, capsule hotels-

  • I was trying to find one of them,

  • but, it's all like booked out,

  • and those smaller places probably feel more like a hibernation chamber on a spaceship.

  • But I am a tad bit claustrophobic,

  • So I feel like the size of this capsule was good for me.

  • First of all,

  • I just want to say, these capsule hotels- these capsule rooms there-

  • They are just for sleeping.

  • You go out in the day, you come back, you sleep, you leave again-

  • It's not for lingering around.

  • The capsules were incredibly clean- they give you your own slippers,

  • they give you your own pajamas;

  • the showers were nice- the water pressure was good,

  • The spot looked actually really good, of course-

  • I really couldn't film in there because there's naked people in there.

  • Only thing I didn't like, was that,

  • I was on the second floor,

  • And the bathroom was on the sixth floor.

  • And I have a habit of like waking up in the middle of the night to use the bathroom,

  • And this felt like a- like a journey to me. I had a journey to the bathroom,

  • Which was a little further than I would like.

  • Also, I gotta say, there were only two toilets in that entire bathroom.

  • So I think for guys, we all have to use that bathroom on the sixth floor, so, two toilets for all those people-

  • That's really not enough, and I was kind of expecting the toilets to be really gross because of that,

  • but that wasn't the case.

  • Everything- everything in this hotel is absolutely impeccably clean.

  • Now, I feel like if I stayed here longer,

  • I would be more concerned about getting a good night's sleep,

  • because you can really hear everything going on around you, and I'm a light sleeper.

  • But, last night, of course, so tired-

  • came in, zonked out, not a problem.

  • And these things are really cheap,

  • I found some for like 20-some dollars or something for 30-some dollars.

  • Mine- mine last night, the full-size capsule, that was

  • $40 and for 40 bucks in Tokyo, that is a really really awesome deal.

  • Oh, one more thing- luggage.

  • There's really no space in your room for your luggage, obviously, so I left

  • mine outside in the hallway which I saw a lot of people do.

  • It's probably not the safest option; they do have like security cameras.

  • But, that doesn't stop anyone from like, you know, just going in, take your stuff and then leave the hotel.

  • They do have a luggage storage, um, floor room or, but- they only give you like a- like a bike lock for your luggage,

  • so someone could still unzip your bag and take whatever out, so

  • One night, I didn't feel like it was that big a deal, but if I had to stay here for like a week,

  • I'd definitely be more careful.

  • Checkout is at 10:00 a.m.

  • Sort of early, but like I said you really don't come here to do anything else besides sleep,

  • So wake up, and you're out of here. I'm checked out already,

  • I'm gonna do some work and then go explore Tokyo.

  • It's 5:30 in the morning,

  • I'm looking for some food to eat and the hotel tells me that- oh my God, look at this.

  • They're just these random vending machines everywhere. Look at- this is like some kind of alley, right?

  • Like vending machines.

  • But the hotel tells me that there's already a sushi shop open. Like, really?

  • People eat sushi for breakfast? I had no idea.

  • Really close.

  • There.

  • There it is, so we're gonna go and get some sushi for breakfast.

  • This sushi shop, I don't know if you guys can see,

  • This sushi shop is open 24 hours a day.

  • 24 hour sushi shop, and- woah, they got everything. I mean, I don't eat raw stuff, so...

  • I Feel like I will be severely limited.

  • I took a year of Japanese in college and obviously I'm quite rusty, so luckily

  • There's photos with everything here.

  • I got my sushi.

  • Wow, pretty.

  • Gotta say, this looks insanely good.

  • So I got some octopus, some eel, egg,

  • And that shrimp. Let's try the octopus. This looks, really, really awesome.

  • Oh~ that is good.

  • Mmm~ a little sweet.

  • Can already tell the difference in rice quality from this place, and like, maybe like a sushi place in the U.S.

  • This is the eel.

  • MMM~ That is buttery.

  • Wow, that meat just disseminated in my mouth.

  • I know this seems kind of weak because I'm eating sushi,

  • but I'm not eating any of the raw stuff, but, I don't eat raw. Sorry guys, but this was amazing.

  • Honestly, on this trip, I thought I would just skip all the sushi places all together, because you know,

  • if I'm not going to eat raw sushi, what's the point?

  • but- holy crap, this is mind-blowing.

  • What a great start (food wise) to this day.

  • I need to finish up a video, then let's go exploring- eat some more stuff.

  • First official full day in Tokyo,

  • I am going to the famous Tsukiji fish market.

  • I've seen a lot of photos, videos on social media, as well as growing up, and

  • Always wanted to go there, and have some fresh fish- that's what I'm going to do today.

  • As I'm walking over there,

  • I notice that- look at this:

  • there's- there's some old ancient house in the middle of this like, bustling metropolis,

  • And this place, just looks haunted- look at this thing.

  • I'm pretty sure that's haunted.

  • Japan is just so adorable.

  • How's it going?

  • High-five.

  • Eh~

  • My first impression of this fish market is that, it is crowded.

  • It's 11 A.M. on a weekday-

  • I can't imagine what it's like on the weekend.

  • I don't know if this is a thing, but, almost every restaurant

  • I came across has like,

  • pictures of when celebrities went there,

  • So I don't know if like, every single restaurant, a celebrity visits,

  • or I somehow stumbled upon every single awesome restaurant in Tokyo.

  • This is like the kitchen from my nightmares, but it looks really awesome.

  • These are nice for tuna.

  • I feel like you could definitely defeat a tuna with one of these knives.

  • Actually you should call them swords- tuna swords. Tuna SLAYING swords.

  • Someone just gave me this seaweed soup to try.

  • Look at that.

  • Smells like a... I don't know.

  • It's like one of those, uh,

  • um, you guys ever had those snack, seaweed, paper-thin, things?

  • It's like that mixed with hot water.

  • Look at this tuna!

  • Holy monster.

  • Look at that teeth.

  • Just finished my Tsukiji fish market food video, and I realized something-

  • Seafood, really, never fills me up, so I feel like I could just keep eating until the ocean is empty,

  • And I won't be full.

  • So if one day you hear on the news that, somehow all the sea creatures in the world went missing,

  • That's me.

  • I definitely need something like this.

  • I will walk around the streets wearing this, with- with a sword of course, otherwise, it'd just be uncivilized.

  • I'm in a really popping part of Tokyo called Ginza,

  • and I'm at this supermarket/department store,

  • And this whole floor is just like, really trendy food items, baked goods.

  • Kind of like a high-class food court.

  • That- that's all coffee right there. I mean, I think the different colors are different coffee?

  • Looks pretty cool though.

  • I was walking by and I thought this was perfume.

  • This is actually different types of honey.

  • Let's try the flower bouquet.

  • That tastes like honey made from bees that are just frolicking in a flowery meadow.

  • This is the orange honey.

  • Yup.

  • Tastes, just like that.

  • It tastes like a bee

  • drank a lot of orange juice and made this honey.

  • And check it out.

  • This honey is like-

  • They're like in perfume bottles. This is so beautiful.

  • It's not cheap, but this is- this is really beautiful honey.

  • If I ever want like a free meal in Tokyo,

  • just come here and walk around.

  • This might be the world's most expensive lollipop.

  • 600 yen. That's like five bucks.

  • I gotta get out of here. I've reached the limit of my crowd squeezing for today.

  • Space!

  • Air- how I've missed you.

  • I'm at Kimore Aiya(?). This is supposed to be a really old bakery, and

  • What they're famous for are these

  • Red bean paste breads, and their founder, I think, supposedly invented this whole thing.

  • In Japanese this is called anpan, sweet buns.

  • I wanna get one and try it out.

  • (That's all?) Yea.

  • Red bean paste on the inside.

  • I did not expect this. There's something on here- it's really salty.

  • Let me tell you guys. I hate bean paste inside of anything.

  • I just don't like it.

  • I like a little bit of it, with some hot tea, but typically don't like it.

  • It's too filling, it's too dense; I don't want it.

  • This is really good.

  • I really don't know if this is super adorable or just uber creepy because,

  • I mean luckily, penguins are not this big in real life.

  • Can you imagine- they would not be adorable if they were this big in real life.

  • Speaking of creepy.

  • Check this out:

  • Sorry, sorry sorry, sorry.

  • This polar bear- this mountain of a polar bear- that's moving.

  • Like that's-

  • Nightmare coming to life, right there.

  • That's like- that's like a polar bear and a T-Rex had a baby.

  • Luckily, It seems like that polar bear- it's really lazy,

  • it's just lying there. It does not look like it wants to attack anyone because it ate too much donuts.

  • Did you know you could go to school for sushi making?

  • That's pretty cool. They are making sushi right now, and some guy is dressed as Santa.

  • It's Santa making sushi,

  • Which is alright because,

  • You don't want Santa to be making like, you know, deer burger. Sushi is okay.

  • At the Tokyo Subways, and I was kind of unsure about this because, I see all those videos on Facebook, where

  • People are just like swarming, getting pushed into the train carts.

  • I didn't want to be a part of that, but there's nobody here right now.

  • This is the inside of a Japanese train cart.

  • And it sort of looks like a jungle gym here with all these strap hanger things.

  • For the subways in Japan,

  • I think you're supposed to get one of these pass mode cards,

  • And what's really cool is you can actually, I don't have it here,

  • But you can actually put your name on here. That way, if you ever lose the card or something,

  • I guess they can credit your account back.

  • Also, the subways are,

  • Impeccably clean. Everything's very timely. People on the subways are really quiet;

  • Nobody was eating, nobody was drinking,

  • Nobody was talking loudly. The ride was really smooth. If you guys ever been to the Subway in New York-

  • It's basically the opposite of everything you'll experienced in New York.

  • This neighborhood is so nice and tranquil, and it totally reminds me of a typical neighborhood you see in an anime.

  • I feel like I'm walking in an anime right now.

  • This will be my hotel for the next few days in Tokyo.

  • This is the "Family and Suites."

  • This is like, such a weird neighborhood for a- for a hotel because there's nothing here.

  • Home sweet home.

  • Wow, check this out. As soon as I come in, there's a sign that says barefoot, socks,

  • No slippers in the room, please- please take off your shoes here,

  • Please wear slippers in common area.

  • So, uh, I guess this is the common area?

  • This is so Asian, this ah,

  • This trashcan has like a- like a

  • Grocery store's bag in it.

  • Oh, the bathroom is, uh, it's kind of cool.

  • Kind of nice.

  • And cozy looking.

  • Little crane, little decorative art.

  • Of course, you got the Japanese electronic toilets.

  • This is the bedroom. Wow, this is- this is really, um, traditional. You got the bamboo mat.

  • Oh, this is really cool.

  • And of course, it wouldn't be safe without an emergency ladder, in case I need to jump out this window.

  • Ooh, I did not notice this.

  • It's gonna be epic. Yeah? How cool is this?

  • Now I feel like I'm in Japan.

  • Alright guys, thank you all so much for following along today! See ya~

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東京ジャパンのカプセルホテル体験! (Tokyo Japan Capsule Hotel Experience!)

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