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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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#3
  • 堂々と歩きなおかつ機敏に人をよけて歩いて欲しい
  • 2018/02/15 (Thu) 02:03
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In a large train station in Japan, I wonder why Japanese men are always walking into people ?
like they are going to war
and we are often stuck with our suitcases. I'm often stuck with a suitcase.
I was so annoyed with them that I would often turn into a yankee auntie and say, "You should move over, don't walk so fast," instead of deliberately moving over. Don't they want to walk in a zigzag way?

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#4
  • サンバ
  • 2018/02/15 (Thu) 06:02
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I look for seats with emergency exits first. No one is in front of me and I can stretch my legs. When I make a reservation, I look for a day when it is open. Of course, it's a window seat. But there is no window in many cases, because we don't have a view between Japan and the U.S. anymore.
On another matter, some people look at parents with white eyes when their babies cry on the plane, but I know that parents are desperate, so I would like to ask them to be a little warm and friendly. I myself used to travel back and forth to Japan with my children, and when I boarded a plane, I would take toys and snacks with me to keep them from making too much noise. If a child made too much noise, I would try my best to stop them. Sometimes there are parents who are insane, but most of them are trying their best not to bother others. When that happens, I cheer them on in my heart and say, "Hang in there, mom and dad !.

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#5
  • 倍金萬
  • 2018/02/15 (Thu) 11:20
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Aisle,

I used to prefer the window side, but recently I have become an aisle person. As #4 says, the window seat gives you less than 1% of the total flight time to enjoy the view, and the remaining 99% or more is boring and you have to keep the blinds closed for another 2/3 of the time. And on the super jumbo A380, the seats and the window wall are quite open, and the air conditioner has a strong breeze, which somehow makes it extra cold and you might catch a cold. In addition, the B747 and the current A380, which are rarely flown anymore, have 3+4+3 rows of seats in economy class, so if you have an aisle seat with 3 window rows, you have to get up twice when a passenger goes to the bathroom. However, in the middle four aisle rows, you only have to stand up for the person next to you, so I choose this aisle seat.

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#6
  • 倍金萬
  • 2018/02/15 (Thu) 11:29
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↑ Also, on a B777, if you are in the middle 3 rows of 3+3+3 aisle, your chances of standing are reduced by half, and if the next two passengers are with you, there is no chance for you to stand. Too nervous? ^^;

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#7
  • 素顔のままで
  • 2018/02/16 (Fri) 05:51
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I may have written this before, but I don't live in LA. Maybe it was because the flight I usually take used to be a B777-200 3-3-3, but recently it became a B777-300ER 3-4-3, a bigger aircraft, and the economy was so rattled that I could use 4 or 3 seats all by myself. So I was lucky not to have to worry about others at all.

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