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Vivinavi Los Angeles
Anything and everything related to travel to Japan, topical.

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#1
  • 倍金萬
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  • 2018/02/14 11:44

Those of you who have crossed the ocean to come here to Los Angeles and Japan
are always concerned about something related to your travel between Los Angeles and Japan.

If you have anything to say or questions, please feel free to write.
I'll try to write "something" as well.

Example :
What means do you use to call when you return to Japan?

Which seat on the plane do you prefer, Aisle or Window, front, back,

Which airline do you think has the best food?

Which mode of transportation do you use to get to the local area?

and so on and so on

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#858
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  • 2019/04/04 (Thu) 09:30
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#856 Internet Environment,

I am not sure what you are asking, but are you asking how to set up your phone in Japan when you bring it here for a temporary visit?

As mentioned in a previous response, it depends on the provider here, AT&T, Verizon, if you bring it to Japan without doing anything here and use it freely for calls ・ and data without knowing it, you will get a huge bill later.

"I turn off data every time I leave. Even if you don't use data, you will be charged almost $2 per "minute" if you use it for calls.

As you say, you still have to use your cell phone in an emergency, so you should turn it on when you are in Japan, but AT&T ・ Verizon can also save you a lot of money if you order the right plan here before you go.

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#859
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  • 2019/04/04 (Thu) 09:50
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# 857 Double Kim Man

So flights from Asia are active in the evening at Haneda ! ! In the evening, there was certainly not so much of a line at the foreign nationality counter, I am a Japanese citizen and my son is using this passport, but we are both Japanese citizens. I am a Japanese citizen and my son is using this passport, but we are going through immigration procedures together. I don't get to go back to Japan often, so I am amazed at the new system that is introduced every time I use the airport ! !

Dead zone at my house. When I check my phone at Narita, I get a message saying that I will be using docomo's line in Japan. Messages are FREE, so I do my best to keep in touch by message, but the calls were not that expensive. When I am out in Japan, I use a public phone ( phone card ) but I am still surprised when I call my parents' house in another prefecture from Narita and the card number drops at a great rate.

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#860
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  • 2019/04/05 (Fri) 13:37
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Mr. Q,

> When I checked my cell phone in Narita, the message said that I would be using docomo's line in Japan

Mine is Sprint, so in Japan it is Softbank, the same president. Softbank was not well received at the local plateau. However, Sprint has an unlimited talk and data plan for $5 a month, and my wife is going to Japan next week, so I am in the process of signing up for this plan.

In addition, my wife can't live without her iPad, so of course we are taking it with us, but there are many places we go where there is no Wi-Fi, so the hotspot feature on the phone is a necessity. For some reason, however, this feature has not been working until now, so I went to a Sprint store today to have it set up again. My phone was working fine, though.

Hotspot = Mobile Wi-Fi

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#861
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  • 2019/04/08 (Mon) 10:18
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https://youtu.be/6ng9LTRgZhk

It looks like you can pass through the automatic ticket gates with the NFC function of Google Pay in this YouTbe, but there is no Suica IC Card function registered in Google Pay in US. Transit in the app only listed

United States: Las Vegas Monorail

Australia: myki

This was the only list. This is strange because Google Pay says it is available worldwide. Is anyone using the Japanese Suica feature with US Google Pay?

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#862
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  • 2019/04/08 (Mon) 10:37
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There is a strange app called Suikakeibo, and I put it in my current phone
and scanned my Suica card, and it showed everything from when I bought my Suica card last June
to when I took the train to Narita Airport
to when I took the train to go back here to the history including private trains and the fare and how much I paid. and when and how much money I added to it.

When I travel to Japan again, I am wondering how much money I have left in my Suica
This app is very useful.

It gives me a detailed list of all my
deposits and withdrawals, including those I used my Suica card for shopping and other things besides train fare.

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