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Anything and everything related to travel to Japan, topical.

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#1
  • 倍金萬
  • mail
  • 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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#109

Daiso has been accepting credit cards for purchases under $10 since around the end of last year.

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#110
  • 横からすいません
  • 2018/03/06 (Tue) 11:38
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Baikinman, I don't think Mr. FA is promoting the use of PINs. ! I think he is just saying that if you want to use a PIN, just use it ! because he is so stubborn and there are too many things to say. He is obviously stubborn, and he says too many things.

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#111
  • FA
  • 2018/03/06 (Tue) 19:32
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Excuse me for the side comment,

thank you ! you are right ! also ~ I feel ~ saved .
I agree with your opinion 120% !


> After I got that PIN related, I have to put that PIN when I pay with that card anywhere in the world, right?

Not at all. ! I can't keep up with your amazing imagination anymore. No one would have said that. I don't usually use it at all. I'm just saying that in Japan, it is sometimes requested, so if you have a PIN, you can use more cards in Japan. By the way, to get a PIN, just click on it when you log in to your account on the web. Then it will be sent to you by mail ( Citi's case is ).
I never recommended the use of credit cards for doubled-up money at all. I don't even remember recommending it kindly.
I'm just telling you that you can use a debit card, but some people reading this may want to use a credit card in Japan, so this is what you should do.

> I'm not advocating the use of credit cards, but I'm just saying that some people might be troubled > by wrong information because Baikin said that it is absolutely impossible to use credit cards.

Did you skip this part?

> The ticket vending machine requires a PIN, so if you get a PIN from the credit card company in advance, you can use your card.

I'm not asking you to stop using your Debit card and use your credit card, I'm asking you to stop using your Debit card and use your credit card, because Mr. Baikin says it's "absolutely impossible" that you can use your credit card." I'm saying, "That's not true.
At what point did I change my story to one where I was kindly recommending Mr. Baikin to use a credit card?
I feel like I'm being foxed. I guess the context is converted in your brain to suit you. I'm sure you don't mean any offense.

~ This is the end of it !.

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#113
  • #112はBM=超ひねくれ人間
  • 2018/03/07 (Wed) 08:51
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#112
It's OK for me to do it
but when others do it, you criticize them ?
Compared to the man who hangs around here and is sarcastic
annoying, loud, possibly psychotic ? and a triple threat, he is 100 times better than Baikinman ! every day. His humanity is shown in his comments and opinions that do not offend people
even if he writes every day.

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#115
  • 倍金萬
  • 2018/03/07 (Wed) 10:32
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It all started when I said, "Automatic ticket machines in Japanese stations do not take credit cards," and Mr. FA kindly told me that they do.

However, for some reason, my too long life in the U.S. and relatively little experience traveling to Japan, as well as my skeptical nature, prevented me from trusting Mr. FA's answer 100%.

I have never been asked for my PIN here in the U.S., but even if you enable your PIN incidentally ・ you will never be asked for it in the U.S., right?

So you are not asked for it at all in Japan, but only at card terminals where it is valid? Even partially, I ( just don't ) like to enter my PIN when paying with a credit card, so at station ticket machines, I deposit money into my Suica card at multi-function ticket machines that only take cash when I arrive at Narita, and everything after that goes through with Suica. The purple machines do not seem to have a function to deposit additional funds to Suica.

Before that, I took a LAX-NRT flight to Narita in June, took the Keisei Sky Access Line with Suica, and traveled around Tokyo by train every day during that week. I thought it would be convenient if I could use a credit card to deposit the money. I thought it would be convenient if I could use a credit card.

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