How to Avoid 5 Common Problems for Tourists Visiting Japan by a Tour Guide

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  • @jakeconnelly2441
    @jakeconnelly2441Ай бұрын

    Pro tip if you have a group: Get a wifi hotspot (I use ninja wifi) and bring a battery bank. Keep the hotspot in your bag, on, and attached to the battery and you'll have wifi for your whole group all day. Extra tip: Sumimasen is important in restaurants, too. Servers in Japan won't bother you like they do in the west, so use sumimasen to get their attention when you need something.

  • @gijsbersbart
    @gijsbersbartАй бұрын

    thx for another helpfull video.

  • @adityabirbal
    @adityabirbalАй бұрын

    are there any apps used for resturant reservations? like open table app in USA?

  • @wraitholme
    @wraitholmeАй бұрын

    But why 'howzit', with that hand gesture? It's very South African :D

  • @Mike-Eye

    @Mike-Eye

    Ай бұрын

    Howzit is pidgin language from Hawai’i. Hand gesture is the Shaka from hawaii

  • @Howzit_japan

    @Howzit_japan

    Ай бұрын

    Actually, Kota stayed in SA for a year 🇿🇦 That’s why we put the South African word into the brand!

  • @wraitholme

    @wraitholme

    Ай бұрын

    @@Howzit_japan Oh awesome! I imagine 'howzit' has independently formed in a lot of english-speaking places, and the hand gesture is from the surfing scene here and is likely imported from Hawai'i so a fascinating bit of culture :D

  • @Koharuno
    @KoharunoАй бұрын

    Thanks for the helpful video! Maybe I’ll DM you on Instagram if I need help with bookings and anything else soon 😊 so kind of you~ looking forward to more videos!!