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🧳🇯🇵 Trick you don't know. Go to Japan, have to pack a bag like this!

If you think you're going to Japan, you have to pack a lot of things.

Because this trip teaches us so much that

"Go to Japan = Don't pack a lot, but just keep coming back."

This round, we decided to try a new way.

I took two large bags, both almost empty.

At first I was very scared. I was afraid of not using enough things. I was afraid to miss it.

But when it comes to it... oh, I understand why people suggest this.

Japan is too enjoyable. 😭

- Limited snacks

- Good price skincare.

- Cute stuff.

- Ordinary-looking items, but very good quality.

Is to walk into each store, just watch.

Finally, "hold out full hand every time."

If we filled the bag in the first place,

I can tell you... it's definitely hard.

The trick we used worked a lot.

- Take the clothes to mix & match.

- Carry only real necessities.

- Leave space in your pocket for your shopping.

Or who will take another way

👉. Take a small bag, stack it in a big bag.

In case of returning legs, can be used more

This trip teaches that

Paking is good, not taking a lot.

But "know how much space to leave for new things."

Who is going to Japan

Try this method.

And will understand the word

"Buy until forget the budget." Really. 😆

# Eat and travel comfortably

# Hotel review

# Trick travel

# Little budget can travel

# Grow up and know that

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