Subtitles section Play video Print subtitles Hey guys!! Sooo today I'm going to show you what kind of Japanese souvenirs are good to bring to other countries I'll be going back to Canada really soon So I bought a bunch of souvenirs for my family :) Most of the things I bought aren't sold in Canada at all First of all THIS "Koro-koro" Well that's what I call it... wonder what the real name is... Ah, "Carpet Cleaner" We don't have these in Canada!! But we should, 'cause they're AWESOME My family uses these on their clothes We have 4 cats... sooo... yah cat hair city. So these are really great for getting rid of that!! My Mom is always happy when I give her these When I go back home I always bring these.. annnnd spare rolls One for my gramma too :) Japanese people might think that these are everywhere, but again we don't have these in Canada!! :( "Hokkairo" WHY DON'T WE HAVE THESE These... are really cool. The first time I saw them I was really amazed haha I know it's hard to believe but yes, we actually don't have these in Canada Even though it's freezing cold ...still don't have them. My Dad rides a motorbike So I thought if he had these in his pockets it would help him stay warm :) My friend reccommended these You stick them on your legs And they relax your muscles Or your shoulders Probably work there too. Looks like something my Dad might like Sooo I thought I'd try them. "Perfect Gel" from the maker "Hada Rabo" "Gell" LOL in English we say "gel" but it's "gell" in Japanese... Interesting... I like this company "Hada Rabo" quite a bit I use their face lotion So I thought the gel might be nice for my Mom and Gramma So I got 2 of these :) Japanese face creams and lotions are really nice. We don't use "keshousui" (face water/lotion... don't know what to call it LOL) in Canada. After washing our face We usually just put on some cream and that's it! We don't have "keshousui" or anything like that Japanese beauty products are all really nice, so thought I'd get these for my family :) "Hada Rabo" "Perfect Gel" Oh these looked interesting!! They are straws. If you put them in milk there's like chocolate flavouring inside the straw so it becomes chocolate milk when you drink through it :D or... something like that... maybe... Well anyways I'd never seen them before So thought my sister might think they are cool Next we have... A present for my Grampa "Fuyu no Fukura ...." uhhh can't read that kanji. Hrmm wonder what it says. something-ke? I better get back on kanji-studying lol We have these in Canada, but for some reason the Japanese ones look higher quality... So I got this :) And the shirt version too For my Dad, when he rides his bike Got these cute pajamas for my friend :) They're so cuuute Pajamas in Canada are so ugly lol Thouguht these were super cute and would really suit my friend so I got 'em :) Oooo my favourite thing that I bought issss Oh god, this is heavy. How the hell am I gonna bring this to Canada lol Here it is! Tolton Neo massage machine Soo you put this around your shoulders like this and it massages you like this! I tried it out at the store and it was amazing I love it. When I get back from Canada I think I'll buy my own, haha I really reccommend this! I bought this at "Donkihote" It was pretty cheap! On sale now for about 5000 yen. (45 bucks?) Tolton Neo - Massage machine Japan has TONS of massage machines We don't have any in Canada (T_T) We have massage chairs But they're really expensive So no one can really afford to buy them. So yeah It's really cool that I found these for 5000 yen! So I bought 2. Pink and Beige. I wanted another pink one but they ran out :( Pretty heavy though... kinda worried if they'll be ok in my luggage, lol Got this beer keychain for my Dad He makes beer at home in Canada. Grows hops in the garden himself and makes beer from them :) So thought he might like this Isn't it cute? Looks like a real beer Japan has tonnnnns of cute keychains!! Hard to find in Canada :( But recently You may be able to find some now because there are some Japanese ones for sale But like 2 years ago you would never see any cute keychains like they have in Japan Japanese stuffed animals are also AWESOME Super cute ones like these you can't find in Canada OH yah If you have any friends that love anime... Anime character stuffed animals like Chopper, would make great presents!! They are realllly hard to find in Canada. Sometimes you can find them But they are ridiculously expensive Because they are rare I guess. So yeah, anime goods make great presents :) Chopper, Pokemon etc... Japanese anime is really popular in Canada, but you can't really find any goods for sale So yeah, great presents :) Got these little pokemon figures about... 100 of them. at the second-hand store! Gonna give them to my sister. ...want to keep them... so bad... But I'll resist and give them to her. Also, things like Japanese tea Or snacks Like chocolate or cute snacks, like those panda-face cookies or interesting flavored Pocky Chocolate and Strawberry flavour 大体 are basically sold everywhere I think. But the rare flavours aren't! So strange flavoured Pocky also makes a great gift I think. Also fashion accessories like these fake glasses or bags leopard print♥ studs♥ These things are easy to find in Japan, but... not so easy to find overseas. Well... in Canada anyways. Got this one for my friend :) Japan has so many cute bags and clothes for pretty reasonable prices So that's another idea for a gift :) Well those are most of the things I will be bringing back to Canada For my Japanese viewers, what gifts do you bring when you travel overseas? Please let me know! I still have some time So if you give me some good ideas I can still buy those for my family :) For my foreign viewers, Anyone who isn't living in Japan: If you could get something from Japan, what would you like? Please let me know ;) Thanks for watching guys!! Guess my next video will be from Canada? :) Well hope you'll look forward to it! See you guys soon♥
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