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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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#338
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  • 2018/05/15 (Tue) 12:07
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Midnight attack of frustration because you don't have the money to go to the soap ?.

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#339
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  • 2018/05/20 (Sun) 16:28
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I found this on YouTube. I guess this will be the next ANA Narita bound flight.

https://youtu.be/m0cTWx6fUKc

It looks very nice in HD1920x1080@60. I also heard that the last few rows are 2-4-2 instead of 3-4-3 and also have a few inches more leg space. The only thing is that the bar that holds the economy seats to the floor sticks out quite a bit in the back. I'm afraid it might catch my foot when I move sideways.

And furthermore, since meals are made locally on the LAX departure, they seem to taste bad. Also, the food on the LAX flight is made locally, so it seems to be tasteless. Also, people here only know tempura as "crispy", but tendon and tempura udon, on the other hand, are tasty when they are made into a soup.

In the last landing scene, it was a "dong landing" due to strong winds, but did the passengers clap on purpose ironically because it was a terrible landing, or did they praise it because it landed well and safely in this situation? Uppers are saying the latter, but I have heard the former applause in the US.

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#340

#339 Double Kinman
"Customers are more comfortable with quiet landings. But if the surface is wet and water gets caught on the wheels, a terrible phenomenon called hydroplaning occurs. If the landing is smooth, the plane will slide, so we drop the plane with a 'boom !' to avoid the hydroplaning phenomenon," he says. It is a rather advanced technique.

I usually fly ANA to Haneda, but the other day I took a flight to Narita after a long time. … The prawn tempura looked big, but the prawns themselves were tiny and it was almost like eating the batter … Well, I guess it is a device to keep the batter from getting soggy even though it has been made for quite some time …
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On the way back, I couldn't get ANA, so I flew United. I was in premium economy, but there was a mother with a baby nearby … and even though I had a bassinet ( ? ) set up for the baby, I was told, "Please do not put your baby in there during the fasten seatbelt sign". … The fasten seatbelt sign went off less than two hours before we arrived, and I felt sorry for her because she had to hold the baby the whole time ….

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#341
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  • 2018/05/21 (Mon) 08:53
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The YouTube video mentioned above shows the On-board WiFi service at 5:57/16:44, but it costs $20 for a maximum of 100MB. Well, I guess it's a flying plane, but I wouldn't mind spending $5 for 15MB ・ for 30 minutes.

Has anyone used this On-board WiFi on any airlines? I've heard that it is slow and often disconnected, not to mention the capacity. I wonder when we will be able to use it as smoothly as when we are on the ground.

Delta's LAX-HND flight has no on-board WiFi because the aircraft is from a used car buying center, but ANA's B777 seems to have new facilities. If the toilet had a washlet, it would be perfect.

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#343
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  • 2018/05/21 (Mon) 10:10
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https://youtu.be/kCiPq4d8huY

ANA's B777 first class to New York also has wash toilets ( manufacturer unknown ) 20:50/29:00


> Not necessarily

with human feces or something on the nozzle. First of all, it is rare for someone to intentionally take a dump while spraying hot water, and usually the nozzle is ejected after the dump is over, but the spray is positioned far enough away from the asshole that the bounce will not return toward the nozzle due to its structure.

Still, I wondered if some condition had caused some faint dirty water to bounce back toward the nozzle, and when I took the nozzle out to clean our washlet about five years after installation, I found a spot away from the jets where the dirty water seemed to have dried up, though it was not the actual object. The reality is that something of that magnitude is the frequency. However, I believe that washlets in Japanese airports and other places are cleaned daily, including the nozzles, because you never know what kind of people will use them. It is a matter of Japan's credibility. So, it is not good for your health if you are too nervous.

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