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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

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#810
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  • 2019/03/01 (Fri) 11:31
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ashitano,

No, it is 1,000 yen from Narita. I could only check Keisei buses, but as you can see in the following YouTube, it is only 1,000 yen. But I don't know why you can't buy a round trip ticket. Maybe because Japanese overseas travelers from Tokyo station need a round-trip ticket, or because it would be very troublesome if other people buy a round-trip ticket by mistake and then have to pay it back when they arrive at the airport.

https://youtu.be/hqzqPveVbTM

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#811
  • ashitano
  • 2019/03/02 (Sat) 08:07
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Yes, it is 1000 yen from Narita as well. I think this is convenient. This shuttle is a candidate for my next trip between Narita and Tokyo. Thank you for the good find. Watching the video, the city is beautiful. I remember last year in Japan, I had to walk all day with garbage because there was no place to throw it away. I feel like I read something like this topic.

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#812
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  • 2019/03/02 (Sat) 10:06
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It is true that Japanese cities have become cleaner. You have to take all garbage home with you when you go out, and littering of cigarettes is strictly prohibited, so there are not even garbage cans on the streets. Furthermore, you no longer see notices in convenience stores that say, "Do not put in trash you brought in from other stores. However, in stores that have been renovated, all trash cans are now indoors, probably for aesthetic reasons.

Also, vending machine operators may now have to collect empty cans earlier, and we do not see overflowing trash cans for empty cans. Moreover, although there are several vending machines installed for different soft drink manufacturers, the empty can receptacles are now common and collected together by different companies, so the empty can receptacles look much cleaner. So, even though I visit Shikoku every year to walk around, I still find something new. Fortunately, there are no Chinese group tourists who come to the 88 pilgrimage sites in Shikoku, which helps me in that respect.

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#813
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  • 2019/03/03 (Sun) 10:13
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I mentioned that the backpacker hostel in Asakusa, which I had always used as my regular lodging before, had raised its lowest room rate from 2,900 yen to 4,500 yen all at once, but when I accessed it again today, it was back to the original price of 2,900 yen. Why did they raise the price like that? Or am I mistaken? I must have accessed the site in the same way as usual.

So, I will use that hostel this July, but on the days I fly from Haneda to Tokushima, I used to use ANA only, but just to be sure, I checked JAL flights and found that ANA flies 4 times a day while JAL flies 7 times. Moreover, the first flight in the morning departs at 07:00, more than one hour earlier than ANA.

I was thinking of taking JAL because the earlier I enter Shikoku, the longer I can walk that day. If I do this, I have to leave my lodgings in Asakusa early in the morning to catch the 05:30 train. I have never been to JAL Terminal 1 from the Keikyu platform, and with my checked baggage, it seems a little too bad that I have less than 30 minutes before departure. So, as an alternative, I am considering a capsule hotel near Kamata station for the night before. I can get to Keikyu-Kamata station at 06:00 exactly, and I can still get there in plenty of time. U ~ Hmmm... I'm having a hard time deciding.


Question.

How many minutes before the departure time is the deadline for accepting checked baggage at Haneda Airport domestic flights? The 130cm vajra cane I use for the pilgrimage is totally light, but due to its length, I cannot bring it on board. For this reason alone, I have to go to the counter and check it in. I had previously taken a foldable metal trekking pole as an alternative, but I still don't feel like a walking pilgrimage with it. They look nice, but the sound of the wooden poles is not enough.

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#814
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  • 2019/03/05 (Tue) 16:06
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I found the above question when I was looking for various grizzly things.

I heard that both JAL and ANA domestic flights at Haneda Airport are until 20 minutes before departure time.

I have been from Keikyu domestic terminal station to ANA terminal 2 several times, but this is the first time for JAL and I can't get lost on the way, so I checked this thoroughly.

First of all, Terminal 1 is located at the rear of the Keikyu train platform. Take the escalator up one floor and you will be on the Keikyu ticket gate floor, then take the elevator to the left and get off at the 2nd floor.

After depositing your wand at that counter, you will only need to proceed to the security checkpoint. On the other side of the counter on the second floor are various stores, among them is a specialty of Haneda Airport called "Soraben Workshop" which opens at 5:30 a.m. I checked it out, and it turns out that they open at 5:30 a.m. I thought, "Well, I guess I'll buy my breakfast here.

Even if the lunch box contains sauce or soy sauce, it is only a little bit, and the security checkpoint is easily passed. Tea is sold at any price on the floor past the security checkpoint. Ever since I was a little girl, I enjoyed eating ekiben while looking out the train window, so I am glad that I can do that on the plane. What surprised me in this preliminary investigation was that Google Map's Street View allows you to see not only the View of the road but also the departure floor of the airport as shown above. That's how I found "Soraben Kobo". The Haneda Airport official site's map does not show that much.

https://tabelog.com/tokyo/A1315/A131504/13096872/dtlphotolst/1/smp2/

Looks delicious,...

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