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Anything and everything related to travel to Japan, topical.

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#1
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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

This text has been translated by auto-translation. There may be a slight difference between the original text and the translation. (Original Language: 日本語)

#56
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  • 2018/02/26 (Mon) 09:50
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Many years ago, when I was returning to Tokyo Station on an express overnight bus from Shikoku, I could not charge my battery on the bus, so I went into a Starbucks in the station and charged my battery from an outlet on the wall while drinking coffee. The waiter came to refuse, saying "Please don't charge your batteries here.

I was already treated like a criminal. I felt that young kids were not so bad, but even this geezer was a criminal. Well, these days, geezers are killing and being killed, aren't they? I used to use the video function of my smartphone or a digital camera, but for this trip to Japan, I will buy a digital video camera with 5-axis hybrid image stabilization in Japan. So, I will bring a 22,000mAH high-capacity USB battery charger that my late husband gave me as a gift. I am not sure if I will carry it on my walking pilgrimage, since it weighs 250 grams by itself.

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#57
  • スチュワーデス
  • 2018/02/26 (Mon) 10:13
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> However, I don't know if my scope of activities is too small, because I have never heard the word Bassinet from Americans or US aviation people
or in the news,

so it seems that my scope of activities is still too small. Because I am an American aviation official.

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#58
  • こんなCAはいやだ
  • 2018/02/26 (Mon) 11:14
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Even if someone has a wrong perception, I think it's better to be the one who makes a snarky remark just because you are in the aviation industry.
You don't have to say "narrow-minded" when you can just say "I usually say that" ?

I'm sure #39 has encountered flight attendants with this attitude.

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#59
  • 頑固おやじ
  • 2018/02/26 (Mon) 15:02
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( LOL )
Baikinman is a connoisseur, but he writes a lot of stuff that misses the point....

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#60
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  • 2018/02/27 (Tue) 10:04
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I mentioned somewhere that Japan is still a "cash world".
How do those of you who are used to paying in Japan feel when you travel to Japan and find yourself in a situation where you have to pay only in cash
?

Some of you may say that Japan is not a cash supremacist country
because "Osaifu-Keitai" and "IC cards" are widely used, but I am surprised to hear that
when you buy or pay for IC cards such as Suica and Pasmo, only cash is accepted.
I am surprised that they only accept cash when buying or paying for IC cards such as Suica or Pasmo. And even multifunctional ticket vending machines, which include card issuing, only
take cash.

On the other hand, it can be evaluated as a safe country even if you carry a large amount of cash,
but for those of us who are used to living here,
it is very inconvenient that we cannot pay for everything with a card.

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