INSIDE A JAPANESE SUPERMARKET! | Grocery Store Tour with prices!
Is grocery shopping in Japan expensive? Today we take you on a tour of our local Japanese Supermarket to show you what's inside and what the prices are like in various currencies!
We get asked about the food in Japan a lot and since we are mostly cooking at home we thought it'd be best to just show you what's available!
Did you think it was expensive? Do you know of any other hidden gems we are missing out on? Let us know below.
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Contents of the Video:
00:00 - Intro
01:05 - Pre-made Meals
02:15 - Bread | Dairy
04:55 - Meats | Fish | Frozen foods
08:12 - Drinks | Alcohol
10:43 - Snacks | Ramen | Various
13:38 - Fruits | Vegetables
16:13 - Check out + Outro
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See you next week!
かんぱい,
Adrian + Shaneen
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I love how you did the conversion for multiple countries!
@LifewiththeClements
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks! Thought that would be more helpful then just having everything in yen!
@mrnekokittycatsaki1419
10 ай бұрын
@@LifewiththeClements did the store have International section like North American, European or other Asian food
I see what you did there! that was a nice transition of audio, fading them while they're interconnecting transitioning so smoothly!
I recommend you to watch Linna in Japan.She is also living in japan and she is a great cook,I hope you try watching her vlogs 'cause it's so satisfying and you can learn a lot.
@LifewiththeClements
2 жыл бұрын
Ooh thanks so much for the recommendation, we will check it out! 😋
I’m an expat living in Dominican Republic. Price conversion was a plus. Good job
Great video! Just moved to Japan, love this!
@LifewiththeClements
Жыл бұрын
Amazing, hope you are settling in well!
Ireland here... watched and enjoyed.... supermarkets all look the same structurally but with so many different products...
@LifewiththeClements
Жыл бұрын
Thanks so much for watching!
Conversion for diff currencies is awesome! New subscriber here from Philippines! 😊
very very informative!!!
Hi from Vancouver! Really enjoy seeing the Japan Countryside life and you two are a great couple, so I subbed.
@LifewiththeClements
Жыл бұрын
Thanks so much! Hello Vancouver 🇨🇦😊
My boyfriend and I are finishing college then plan on moving to Japan for a couple years! He really wants to do JET and I want to do a language school so I’m the teacher or I could transfer through my job as well! We are super excited and can’t wait lol
@LifewiththeClements
2 жыл бұрын
Wow, amazing plan! It's really a fascinating place, I'm sure you will be so happy you did 😊
Thank you. So interesting
Will love it if you add a conversion for THB(Thai Baht) too since a lot of Thais travel to Japan they should be interested in your channel.
Wow this was now very interesting. Thanx. We stork Japanese shops in SA because they always have such nice stuff and I always wondered how their groceries are.
Dang.....I've heard that fruits are costly but man, it is almost 3-4 times the cost(for whole grocery shopping) than in India. cool video though
You can try the 100 yen stores too, they have not only food but household and other things etc, i travel to Japan a lot so am familiar with prices hope that helps.
I recommend Ajinomoto's gyoza in the frozen food section, but you might want to avoid eating them before class because of the garlic used, but it's easy, cheap, and delicious, so give it a try.
@LifewiththeClements
2 жыл бұрын
Ahh, good to know! Would love to give them a try. Thanks! 🤩
@momkatmax
Жыл бұрын
My Dad's joke with garlicky food was that if one person ate it, then EVERYONE had to have it! He loved garlic, and no vampires were here in Indiana USA.
Seriously would have never thought that Japan is so much cheaper then Germany in many points. The Lunchboxes are rly cheap, if you buy smth like that in our supermarkets you pay much more. Sushi of course is much cheaper too and way better quality. But what rly gets me the most, the meat is so much cheaper then in Germany. I mean look, for 760g of Chickenbreast you would pay in Germany like 5 to 6 Euros. And dont even start with Fish! Only thing thats more expensive is the Cheese.
@LifewiththeClements
2 жыл бұрын
We were very suprised by the prices for meat and seafood too! I feel like Canada would be more similar to Germany in that sense, fresh fish and chicken breasts are double the price! 😫
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Living in Canada, those prices in that supermarket are not that bad... 👍
nice sharing
So many things I've never seen before! How do you know what to get?
@LifewiththeClements
2 жыл бұрын
A lot of it is pretty similar to back at home, so we've kept it pretty much the same as much as we can! and then we try out new things here and there just on a whim or a recommendation 😋
😄For me guys i want to buy or grocery a lot and enjoy love shopping😄🤑🤑🤑
$2 for one lime? $30 for a melon? dang I need to move to Japan and plant a lime tree Wowza
@LifewiththeClements
Жыл бұрын
hahaha right?! It's wild
Great video. I found the guy sounded a lot like Joe rogan lol
@LifewiththeClements
Жыл бұрын
Lol thanks! Never heard that one before 😆
How much is a liter of milk? 8USD?
Hi from California!👋 Lov u videos, but please slow down when u move u camara. Please, so we can enjoy u videos more!❤
Wow that milk is expensive! We used to buy 2L for about 120 yen (converted from my local currency) before the Rus-ukraine war. Now its about 160Yen. Its understandable tho considering the limited amount of milk japan produces.
@LifewiththeClements
Жыл бұрын
Wow that seems incredibly cheap still compared to Japan and Canada!
@zipp4everyone263
Жыл бұрын
@@LifewiththeClements yeah it was really. I think we paid 7-8kr for a liter of milk (Sweden). 10kr is about an American dollar, 12sek almost always a British pound. Now its much higher but considering that everything has gone up in price... It is what it is :)
@rjlaxvespa1742
Жыл бұрын
Many Japanese are lactose intolerant, milk has never been a part of their diet... I'm in Los Angeles I have a lime tree, I can't remember it's a specific type, one or two leaves can make the difference with many things.. it's all about flavoring you discard the leaves..
Hi is 5,500 is enough for living in Japan
FIYAAAA
The carts are normal to me
I have to admit, the prices here vs the US are ridiculously cheap
@LifewiththeClements
Жыл бұрын
Absolutely! Compared to Canada as well
@creativeusername9829
Жыл бұрын
@@LifewiththeClements Is that because you're in the countryside?
You did Canada, US, Euro and Australia, but didn't do UK GBP * cries in British *
Anyone else looking at this with yen so damn weak rn
@LifewiththeClements
Жыл бұрын
😭
I wish I was in Japan. I have no significant other or spouse and no children and 98 percent of my family is dead. It is just me and God and my grocery bill is over 300 American a month. You got all that for less than 100 American.
Did you just skip over steak/beef wow thanks its the reason im watching this but now i will never know
Do shoppers wear their pajamas in public? I highly doubt it. I would never be that lazy.
@LifewiththeClements
Жыл бұрын
You'd be surprised! Never in Japan though, they're too stylish
food touching gives me anxiety in Japanese めんどくさい
The image is too offensive