S2 Ep5 海外は本当に高い?パースの物価、正直どうだった?Is Traveling Abroad Really That Expensive for Japanese Travelers? How Pricey Was Perth?

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S2 Ep5 海外は本当に高い?パースの物価、正直どうだった?Is Traveling Abroad Really That Expensive for Japanese Travelers? How Pricey Was Perth?

from Nihongo Toranomaki -Learn Japanese from Real conversation!! · host Makiko

今回(こんかい)は、私(わたし)が去年(きょねん)パースを旅行(りょこう)した時(とき)の話(はなし)をしています。円安(えんやす)が進行(しんこう)して、日本人(にほんじん)にとっては海外(かいがい)の何(なに)もかもが高(たか)いのが、最近(さいきん)の状況(じょうきょう)です。東南(とうなん)アジアばかり旅行(りょこう)していた私(わたし)たちですが、実際(じっさい)に物価(ぶっか)の高(たか)いオーストラリアに行(い)ってみて、パースの物価(ぶっか)はどうだったのか、食生活(しょくせいかつ)はどんな感(かん)じだったのかについて話(はな)しました。あくまでも私(わたし)個人(こじん)の感想(かんそう)ですけどね。逆(ぎゃく)に、みなさんから見(み)たら、日本(にほん)の物価(ぶっか)はどうなんでしょう?コメントいただけると嬉(うれ)しいです。あと、メルボルン生活(せいかつ)を始(はじ)めたとらくんへの応援(おうえん)メッセージもお待(ま)ちしています。笑笑This episode is about my trip to Perth last year.With the weak yen continuing, traveling overseas has become expensive for Japanese people — everything feels pricey these days.We’d mostly been traveling around Southeast Asia, but this time I visited Australia, where the cost of living is much higher. In the episode, I talk about how expensive Perth actually felt and what my food lifestyle was like there.Of course, these are just my personal impressions.From your perspective, how does Japan’s cost of living look to you?I’d love to hear your thoughts in the comments.And if you have any encouraging messages for Tora, who has just started his life in Melbourne, we’d be happy to receive those too 😊

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