QUOTE(Shazzac @ Jul 15 2011, 09:27 AM)
I bought my adapter from the shop selling luggage and winter clothes for Malaysia to Japan adapter. RM 12.90 one.Events Club LYN Japan V4, 日本へようこそ!, Here we are! Nihon Yokoso!
Events Club LYN Japan V4, 日本へようこそ!, Here we are! Nihon Yokoso!
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Jul 15 2011, 10:34 AM
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Jul 15 2011, 07:51 PM
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Jul 17 2011, 09:34 PM
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hi guys,
is there anywhere that can see sakura at end of march? or is it too early? |
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Jul 17 2011, 09:37 PM
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Jul 18 2011, 03:03 AM
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I wonder if it's still a good time to visit Japan now.. Due to the tsunami matters..
I would like to visit the north (Hokaido) and Tokyo, but reluctant to go through agents.. Prefer free and easy trip because I think I can speak good enough Japanese to survive there (I think*).. The Japanese staff in my company said that it's less scary than what we in Malaysia have thought of actually |
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Jul 18 2011, 09:17 AM
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QUOTE(Sky.Live @ Jul 18 2011, 03:03 AM) I wonder if it's still a good time to visit Japan now.. Due to the tsunami matters.. I don't think it's a problem going to Japan now, as alot of ppl are still going there, plus I'm definately going there in September this year (since I've bought the ticket already).I would like to visit the north (Hokaido) and Tokyo, but reluctant to go through agents.. Prefer free and easy trip because I think I can speak good enough Japanese to survive there (I think*).. The Japanese staff in my company said that it's less scary than what we in Malaysia have thought of actually My Japanese friends say that it's OK and life goes on as normal. I don't think you need to be overly good in speaking Japanese to be going around. They have alot of road signs with alphabets (although pronunciation will be in japanese, something like pin yin. not sure what it's called for japanese language). Unless of course if you want to go to those really outskirts area.... Well, it's always like that, the medias tend to over-exaggerate on things. |
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Jul 18 2011, 01:44 PM
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Now was not a good month Visit Japan.....Today weather report ..This one whole week Japan will hit by Typhoon. Whole Japan now in alert mode. Wind is so strong...damaging everything. now walking outside also very very difficult. Shinkanshen , Airline , ship all might delay or cancel...depend on typhoon power.
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Jul 19 2011, 11:18 PM
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hey guys, could u help me to give info ..about want to continue study in japan..?..i'm spm 2011 candidate..so i wish i would get a chance to study in japan uni..hehe
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Jul 19 2011, 11:46 PM
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Jul 20 2011, 12:12 AM
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QUOTE(tanoshi @ Jul 19 2011, 11:46 PM) yeah .got a little bit idea..but i still didn't know about the procedure to study there..could u help me?..like where should i apply...and much more..still blur..and also either aerospace,mechatronics,electronic..which one do u think much better course to take?.. |
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Jul 20 2011, 12:23 AM
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QUOTE(trace_123 @ Jul 20 2011, 12:12 AM) yeah .got a little bit idea..but i still didn't know about the procedure to study there..could u help me?..like where should i apply...and much more..still blur..and also either aerospace,mechatronics,electronic..which one do u think much better course to take?.. Hope this will help u http://www.jasso.go.jp/index_e.html |
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Jul 21 2011, 09:22 AM
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eh guys ... if wanna ask about vacation instead of like living in Japan ... should post in the Travel to Japan thread instead of here?
http://forum.lowyat.net/index.php?showtopic=545818 |
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Jul 21 2011, 10:39 AM
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QUOTE(deodorant @ Jul 21 2011, 09:22 AM) eh guys ... if wanna ask about vacation instead of like living in Japan ... should post in the Travel to Japan thread instead of here? Here also can.http://forum.lowyat.net/index.php?showtopic=545818 Added on July 22, 2011, 9:11 amJust abit of a news from a Japanese online newspaper regarding ANA & Air Asia tie up. QUOTE Friday, July 22, 2011 This post has been edited by Shazzac: Jul 22 2011, 09:11 AMANA, AirAsia tie up for budget carrier By MIZUHO AOKI Staff writer All Nippon Airways Co. and AirAsia Bhd., Southeast Asia's biggest budget carrier, announced Thursday they together will launch a new low-cost carrier in Japan, aiming to cultivate new demand and survive intensifying competition. AirAsia Japan Co. will be based at Narita International Airport and is expected to start both domestic and international flight operations in August 2012. The two airlines didn't say what routes the new budget carrier was hoping to fly. Its fares will be about a third or half the price of existing carriers, said Shinichiro Ito, ANA's president and CEO, adding the carrier aims to operate more than 30 aircraft by around 2016. The joint venture is scheduled to be established next month with ¥5 billion in capital, they said. ANA will own 67 percent and AirAsia will hold the remaining 33 percent on a voting rights basis. Intensifying competition in the Japanese aviation market "is a huge threat and at the same time, it is a huge business opportunity. And we've been thinking what we can do. One of the answers is to establish AirAsia Japan," Ito said. Tony Fernandes, AirAsia's group CEO, said the new low-cost carrier will help boost economic growth in Japan. "We see an enormous potential in Japan, not just for outbound flights. There is a tremendous number of people (overseas) who want to come to Japan," he said. AirAsia Japan will be ANA's consolidated subsidiary, but its business model will be based on AirAsia Bhd. |
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Jul 22 2011, 09:11 AM
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Just abit of a news from a Japanese online newspaper regarding ANA & Air Asia tie up.
QUOTE Friday, July 22, 2011 ANA, AirAsia tie up for budget carrier By MIZUHO AOKI Staff writer All Nippon Airways Co. and AirAsia Bhd., Southeast Asia's biggest budget carrier, announced Thursday they together will launch a new low-cost carrier in Japan, aiming to cultivate new demand and survive intensifying competition. AirAsia Japan Co. will be based at Narita International Airport and is expected to start both domestic and international flight operations in August 2012. The two airlines didn't say what routes the new budget carrier was hoping to fly. Its fares will be about a third or half the price of existing carriers, said Shinichiro Ito, ANA's president and CEO, adding the carrier aims to operate more than 30 aircraft by around 2016. The joint venture is scheduled to be established next month with ¥5 billion in capital, they said. ANA will own 67 percent and AirAsia will hold the remaining 33 percent on a voting rights basis. Intensifying competition in the Japanese aviation market "is a huge threat and at the same time, it is a huge business opportunity. And we've been thinking what we can do. One of the answers is to establish AirAsia Japan," Ito said. Tony Fernandes, AirAsia's group CEO, said the new low-cost carrier will help boost economic growth in Japan. "We see an enormous potential in Japan, not just for outbound flights. There is a tremendous number of people (overseas) who want to come to Japan," he said. AirAsia Japan will be ANA's consolidated subsidiary, but its business model will be based on AirAsia Bhd. |
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Jul 22 2011, 10:03 PM
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Japan Aviation is good...JAL won't go bankcrap already. Japan got alot alot budget company already....one more budget company will make competition so great....at end everyone will lose money only.
JAL got budget airline which call J-Air & JAL Express & Japan TransOcean & JAC [Japan Air Commuter] & HAC [Hokkaido Air Commuter] ANA already got they own budget airline also which call ANK , and ANA commuter & IBEX Other Japan budget Airline are Air DO , Skymarks......Now AirAsia Japan? SO many company how to fight? everyone are loss money...... |
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Jul 25 2011, 04:32 PM
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Hi guys,
Am new here. Just need some info from master/sifu here as I will be flying to japan this September 15,2011 to catch Tokyo Game Show 2011. Here are my question need your help regards of transportation. 1. I will arrive in Haneda Airport (night). From Haneda, which train should I take to Asakusa (temple place) as my hotel will be there.. 2. From Asakusa, which train I need to take to go Makuhari (Tokyo Game Show 2011) place? And how much roughly? Do you have any ideas where can I find train fare through online?? All your helpes are really appreciated! Thank you and regards, .Pippolan |
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Jul 25 2011, 10:37 PM
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Fees : 620 Yen / RM23.60 one way
First from Asakusa Station Code A18 ( 浅草駅 ) > Asakusa Bashi Station Code A16 ( 浅草橋駅 ) By Asakusa Line (都営地下鉄浅草線) Then change another line From Asakusa line to Sōbu Line at Asakusa Bashi Station From Asakusa Bashi Station Code A16 ( 浅草橋駅 ) to Makuhari station ( 幕張駅 ) By Sōbu Line (中央・総武緩行線) Makuhari almost in Chiba already....so you won't get any detail on Tokyo guide book. Please see the Picture: ![]() This post has been edited by RegentCid: Jul 25 2011, 10:47 PM |
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Jul 26 2011, 01:24 AM
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QUOTE(RegentCid @ Jul 25 2011, 10:37 PM) From Asakusa Bashi Station Code A16 ( 浅草橋駅 ) to Makuhari station ( 幕張駅 ) By Sōbu Line (中央・総武緩行線) Makuhari almost in Chiba already....so you won't get any detail on Tokyo guide book. Makuhari *is* in Chiba - Chiba starts after the Sobu line crosses the river into Ichikawa Station. I think some Sobu trains terminate at Tsudanuma. You will see "Tsudanuma" on the front. You'd want to take trains that say "Chiba" or "Narita" - Sobu goes all the way to the airport. Even if you mistakenly take this train, no problem, get off and take the next train. Finally, Sobu line has 2 trains - Local (Yellow) and Express (Blue). Make sure you take the local (Yellow) - the Express doesn't stop at Makuhari. |
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Jul 26 2011, 08:49 AM
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orait..got it..thanks a bunch guys!!
really appreciate your help!! |
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Jul 26 2011, 05:57 PM
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Japan are cool ..
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