The best way to exchange money, what clothes to bring, toiletries and food you can/can't get in Japan, and gifts! What you should take with you to Japan. Something I forgot to mention but is really important--VITAMINS!! They're VERY expensive in Japan ($30+ for one bottle!) This video ended up a bit long so here's a guide if you're only interested in certain sections: 0:11 - Passport/Visa 0:52 - Various money exchanging methods 1:45 - The best way to exchange money 3:15 - What kind of clothes you should take 5:29 - Toiletries you can/can't get in Japan 6:24 - Why you should consider bringing a pillow 6:53 - Electronics & Adapters 7:06 - Some food you can/can't get in Japan 7:58 - Gifts you should consider bringing 8:48 - What you should NOT bring to Japan (HINT: IT'S DRUGS!!) The list of countries in the Visa Waiver Program: http://travel.state.gov/visa/temp/without/without_1990.html Excellent resource for fashion in Japan: http://www.fashioninjapan.com/ How to take narcotics with you if you have to: http://www.nco.go.jp/dl_data/keitai/keitai_guide.pdf Sorry for the scary under-lighting! It was getting progressively darker as I took this video and I guess I thought it would be a good idea to shine my computer right at my face. And I am not in any way being paid by Capital One or anything similar. I highly recommend doing your own research before making any decisions about money! This is just the way I do it! :) 【You can also find us:】 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RachelAndJun Twitter: https://twitter.com/RachelAndJun Our blog: http://rachelandjun.blogspot.com/ Extra videos: http://www.youtube.com/user/RachelandJunExtra Jun's Kitchen: http://www.youtube.com/user/JunsKitchen

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