APPARTAMENTO IN GIAPPONE e Spesa al Supermercato Giapponese

We've been to Japan, and our new GBR family journey begins at our Japanese home, or rather, the apartment we rented in Tokyo. Since the apartment wasn't ready when we arrived, we're taking you with us to a Japanese supermarket (we went to Life, a chain) to do some grocery shopping. There, we found hand-cranked sushi, but not only that: Japanese supermarkets offer a wide variety of food, from spaghetti squash rolls to the most unimaginable flavors. Grocery prices in Japan? They're reasonable for basic necessities, as are their traditional dishes. They're higher for fruits and vegetables. But fortunately, grocery shopping isn't terribly difficult. Despite the language barrier, supermarkets are very similar to ours in terms of organization and very clear in their descriptions. So, together with Matilde and Nicolò, we'll take you to our apartment in Japan. We take a room tour, dinner, and most importantly, we see how the legendary washlet works, the technologically advanced Japanese toilet that's half toilet, half bidet, and features a heated bowl. Will we be able to make it work? This is our first episode in Japan: we look forward to seeing you in future videos about our Japanese adventures with the kids and family in the Land of the Rising Sun. #vlog #japan #travel Subscribe to the GBR channel to never miss our next video games: https://www.youtube.com/user/giochiba...