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TStanoshi
post Jun 3 2011, 11:01 PM, updated 11y ago

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Our Previous Club LYN Japan V4, 日本へようこそ!is in:
http://forum.lowyat.net/topic/1339185


Hi all,
Thanks for joining us and make this thread alive and now OFFICIALLY open the new thread for
Club LYN Japan V4 and keep continuing..

2nd gathering for Club LYN in Japan?[cool.gif
Still got time to plan to Japan....Nihon Yokoso!

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TStanoshi
post Jun 3 2011, 11:21 PM

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Hot & Spicy....Trendy FIXED BIKE now days...

http://www.pocarisweat.co.id/fixie/
(Japan Indonesia version)

www.fixie4u.com
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post Jun 3 2011, 11:40 PM

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Yay ! First ! Tadaima~
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post Jun 4 2011, 12:36 AM

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third,i've been reading this thread since v1. hahaa
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post Jun 4 2011, 06:58 AM

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QUOTE(matt85 @ Jun 3 2011, 12:48 AM)
Not everyone is free to visit the embassy as they wish. Plus, you need those printed statements stamped by bank officers. I would prefer to get it done on first try; i don't know some people like to sit in embassy's lobby and enjoy their aircond tongue.gif

You can apply for visa with a stated intended travel date on the application. The visa will come in force once you pass through Japan's immigration and day 1 kicks in from then. I did mine 4 months before my travel date and bought the air ticket a week after i obtained the visa.

Not necessarily everyone should use my method; it's just an advice.
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Of course everyone would prefer to get it done on the first try, the point is that knowing it is an option to apply for it again if you fail it on the first time. This is a very common mindset and principle of Japanese culture, look at their education system. Maybe it works out that way since arcade games was a big part of their culture back then, and still is now. Cues "Insert Coin" sound~

Hermm...interesting, may I ask if you can double check the validity of your 2nd statement about your visa application experience. As mentioned on their website, visa application is valid 3 months from the date of issuance. I wonder if what you said is true, then would we be able to apply visa many years before our travel date. That does not makes sense to me, there must be a cutting off date for validity.

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*I still haven't sort out my photos from the last trip. So, here's one to share for now.

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post Jun 4 2011, 07:55 AM

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thanks heterosapiens! oshashiburi da ne...

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QUOTE(heterosapiens @ Jun 4 2011, 07:58 AM)
Of course everyone would prefer to get it done on the first try, the point is that knowing it is an option to apply for it again if you fail it on the first time. This is a very common mindset and principle of Japanese culture, look at their education system. Maybe it works out that way since arcade games was a big part of their culture back then, and still is now. Cues "Insert Coin" sound~

Hermm...interesting, may I ask if you can double check the validity of your 2nd statement about your visa application experience. As mentioned on their website, visa application is valid 3 months from the date of issuance. I wonder if what you said is true, then  would we be able to apply visa many years before our travel date. That does not makes sense to me, there must be a cutting off date for validity.

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*I still haven't sort out my photos from the last trip. So, here's one to share for now.
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Your 'common mindset' principle baffles me; it's COMMON that people resigns/seppuku over a single mistake in Japan. Please don't hurl that 'common' thing at me if you intend to pursue a lost cause in a grey area. That is WHY planning is important; there is no room for mistakes, which is a COMMON Japanese culture (and anywhere in the world really, if you're in the working realm) if you adamant to tread that path. Anyway, that's the last time i'm going to debate on this matter, if you don't get it, no point.

Regarding the visa, you have to ask them that question, they are the ones who gave me laugh.gif

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Wow... haven't been visiting this thread for sometime and it's now v4. smile.gif
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post Jun 4 2011, 09:25 AM

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QUOTE(matt85 @ Jun 4 2011, 07:57 AM)
Your 'common mindset' principle baffles me; it's COMMON that people resigns/seppuku over a single mistake in Japan. Please don't hurl that 'common' thing at me if you intend to pursue a lost cause in a grey area. That is WHY planning is important; there is no room for mistakes, which is a COMMON Japanese culture (and anywhere in the world really, if you're in the working realm) if you adamant to tread that path. Anyway, that's the last time i'm going to debate on this matter, if you don't get it, no point.

Regarding the visa, you have to ask them that question, they are the ones who gave me  laugh.gif
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I'm sorry if my replies offends you. I have no intention of debating for the sake of debating, I'm always be willing to be corrected by others.

And definitely, I do not have any intention to imply that planning or getting it right on the first try is not important. Honestly, you have taken a look at my itinerary, you will be able to see how much I value planning. Some people call it "war plan" wink.gif

My point is that, Japanese culture encourages "retry". That is all.


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post Jun 4 2011, 03:01 PM

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QUOTE(heterosapiens @ Jun 4 2011, 09:25 AM)
My point is that, Japanese culture encourages "retry". That is all.
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Perhaps you're right. e.g. the university entrance exams. Not uncommon for students to try again (waiting a year) to get into one of the national universities, having failed at their initial try. Some do this even though they've been accepted into one of the "lesser" universities.

Then again, I don't know of a culture that doesn't allow you a second chance. North Korean perhaps? smile.gif



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QUOTE(tatsuyachiba @ Jun 4 2011, 03:01 PM)
Perhaps you're right. e.g. the university entrance exams. Not uncommon for students to try again (waiting a year) to get into one of the national universities, having failed at their initial try. Some do this even though they've been accepted into one of the "lesser" universities.

Then again, I don't know of a culture that doesn't allow you a second chance. North Korean perhaps? smile.gif
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To me, the reason I use the word "retry/retries" rather than second chance, because in context that retries are unlimited, while second chance, is second chance.

*Although, my reference might be inaccurate representation of the real culture, as I was referring to an anime called Love Hina and manga called Kōtarō Makaritōru!. tongue.gif
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are tanoshi and freidauz still the regular posters in this thread?smile.gif both of em have contributed TONNES of info in the past. smile.gif
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QUOTE(tatsuyachiba @ Jun 4 2011, 04:01 PM)
Perhaps you're right. e.g. the university entrance exams. Not uncommon for students to try again (waiting a year) to get into one of the national universities, having failed at their initial try. Some do this even though they've been accepted into one of the "lesser" universities.

Then again, I don't know of a culture that doesn't allow you a second chance. North Korean perhaps? smile.gif
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eh I salah orang....suppose to ask tatsuyachiba lama tak nampak hahhaa! nod.gif


Added on June 4, 2011, 11:27 pm
QUOTE(emperor_kiva @ Jun 4 2011, 11:53 PM)
are tanoshi and freidauz still the regular posters in this thread?smile.gif both of em have contributed TONNES of info in the past. smile.gif
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hehehe bth of us now currently out of coverage from Japan...so damn bz now days hahaha tongue.gif

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post Jun 5 2011, 11:45 AM

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QUOTE(tanoshi @ Jun 4 2011, 11:26 PM)
eh I salah orang....suppose to ask tatsuyachiba lama tak nampak hahhaa! nod.gif
Tanoshi, I hope you and your family are doing well at home. I'll be in Japan for a short visit in June and hopefully a longer stay in August.


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Finally v4.....V4 Rocket to the sky.
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anyone wanted to YumChaaa? huhuhu....Thinkin to meet up in Shah Alam lol huhuhuhuhu....PM me wink wink for those got free time hahaha especially Regecid wanna have my autograph isnt? hahahaah

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congrats to V4!
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QUOTE(tanoshi @ Jun 6 2011, 09:54 PM)
anyone wanted to YumChaaa? huhuhu....Thinkin to meet up in Shah Alam lol huhuhuhuhu....PM me wink wink for those got free time hahaha especially Regecid wanna have my autograph isnt? hahahaah
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I live in Penang but study in Shah Alam, therefore I have to apply visa in KL..this is so troublesome, why don't just let me apply in Penang because right now is holiday and I'm doing internship in Penang. One more thing, do they required official confirmation status from university stating that I'm a student in KL embassy?
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QUOTE(kaizer_x @ Jun 7 2011, 11:35 PM)
I live in Penang but study in Shah Alam, therefore I have to apply visa in KL..this is so troublesome, why don't just let me apply in Penang because right now is holiday and I'm doing internship in Penang. One more thing, do they required official confirmation status from university stating that I'm a student in KL embassy?
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Not very sure about the confirmation status from the Uni.

However, you DON"T need to get it done yourself. You could appoint a travel agent to do it for you. The travel agent will be able to advise you further on the requirement for students travelling to Japan.

As even if you sending the application to the embassy yourself, you still need to wait 3 days for it to be approved.
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QUOTE(Shazzac @ Jun 9 2011, 09:09 AM)
Not very sure about the confirmation status from the Uni.

However, you DON"T need to get it done yourself. You could appoint a travel agent to do it for you. The travel agent will be able to advise you further on the requirement for students travelling to Japan.

As even if you sending the application to the embassy yourself, you still need to wait 3 days for it to be approved.
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Yup..i'm trying to find an agent right now.. do u guys know any travel agents around Penang which can do the visa? And how much do they charge?
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Hi Guys,

Need some help on travelling to Japan. I am travelling to Haneda on AA this 28th and the flight was delayed as per AA notice recently. It is scheduled to only arrive at Haneda at 2230. As I understand the trains would be closed and not sure if I can make it out of the customs in time for the Airport limo bus which is the last one at 2310.

Would like to ask if there are any other ways out of Haneda to Tokyo apart from the taxi as I know it is very expensive for Taxi service in Japan. I will be staying at Shinjuku Washington which is on the Airport limo bus route but with AA screwing up my schedule I am now not too sure of how to get there.

Some help from experienced travellers would be appreciated.....


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QUOTE(kaizer_x @ Jun 9 2011, 08:52 PM)
Yup..i'm trying to find an agent right now.. do u guys know any travel agents around Penang which can do the visa? And how much do they charge?
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Not sure about the charges tho. Maybe just a small dime

QUOTE(Jetpeh @ Jun 10 2011, 12:38 AM)
Hi Guys,

Need some help on travelling to Japan. I am travelling to Haneda on AA this 28th and the flight was delayed as per AA notice recently. It is scheduled to only arrive at Haneda at 2230. As I understand the trains would be closed and not sure if I can make it out of the customs in time for the Airport limo bus which is the last one at 2310.

Would like to ask if there are any other ways out of Haneda to Tokyo apart from the taxi as I know it is very expensive for Taxi service in Japan. I will be  staying at Shinjuku Washington which is on the Airport limo bus route but with AA screwing up my schedule I am now not too sure of how to get there.

Some help from experienced travellers would be appreciated.....
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QUOTE(Jetpeh @ Jun 10 2011, 12:38 AM)
Hi Guys,

Need some help on travelling to Japan. I am travelling to Haneda on AA this 28th and the flight was delayed as per AA notice recently. It is scheduled to only arrive at Haneda at 2230. As I understand the trains would be closed and not sure if I can make it out of the customs in time for the Airport limo bus which is the last one at 2310.

Would like to ask if there are any other ways out of Haneda to Tokyo apart from the taxi as I know it is very expensive for Taxi service in Japan. I will be  staying at Shinjuku Washington which is on the Airport limo bus route but with AA screwing up my schedule I am now not too sure of how to get there.

Some help from experienced travellers would be appreciated.....
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Yea my flight also got delayed from 8.30 to 10.30pm.

I've checked and Tokyo Monorail's last train out is 12.15am so hopefully can make it.
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QUOTE(nasizwan @ Jun 10 2011, 09:07 AM)
JTB Inc., (Malaysia) SDN. BHD., Penang. N, E, W, K. Unit 16C, Level 16, Wisma Boon Siew No.1, Penang Road 10000. Tel : 04-2636788. FAX: 04-2630788

Not sure about the charges tho. Maybe just a small dime
Easiest way is to mingle around with other travelers and find someone who wants to chip in
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Thanks for the reply but dun think its possible as I am travelling in a group of 4. Checked from some of my other friends who have been to Japan and they were saying that the cab cost is about 2-3 times what I would spend for the bus....


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Yea my flight also got delayed from 8.30 to 10.30pm.

I've checked and Tokyo Monorail's last train out is 12.15am so hopefully can make it.
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Thanks for the infor. Will check out their routes....

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Thanks for the infor. Will check out their routes....
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Use this website:

http://www.jorudan.co.jp/english/norikae/

But u must know which train station u depart from and arriving at.

Pricing included. If there is a down arrow it means the fare stated above it is inclusive.
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QUOTE(Jetpeh @ Jun 10 2011, 10:14 AM)
Thanks for the reply but dun think its possible as I am travelling in a group of 4. Checked from some of my other friends who have been to Japan and they were saying that the cab cost is about 2-3 times what I would spend for the bus....


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Thanks for the infor. Will check out their routes....
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I reckon your friend said from taxi cost from Narita not from Haneda. If you're traveling alone yes its gonna cost 4 times more but four of you all together its going to be the same as limo bus ride. The price is within JPY8000~9000 (depends on which taxi company) and the price is fixed. Limo bust would cost you JPY2000 per person.

You can refer here and here

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QUOTE(nasizwan @ Jun 10 2011, 03:02 PM)
I reckon your friend said from taxi cost from Narita not from Haneda. If you're traveling alone yes its gonna cost 4 times more but four of you all together its going to be the same as limo bus ride. The price is within JPY8000~9000 (depends on which taxi company) and the price is fixed. Limo bust would cost you JPY2000 per person.

You can refer here and here
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hi Nasizwan

based on the chart the taxi fare to Shinjuku would be about JPY 6,000- 8,000 whereas the airport bus limo is at JPY 1200 per adult and JPY 600 for child..Anyway am trying to make a comparison on all options now. Thanks for the assist and link. Very much helpful.
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Anymore travel agents that u guys know which can do the visa?
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QUOTE(kaizer_x @ Jun 10 2011, 06:20 PM)
Anymore travel agents that u guys know which can do the visa?
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From my understanding, any travel agents can do Japan visa for you with a service charge.
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QUOTE(Shazzac @ Jun 10 2011, 07:16 PM)
From my understanding, any travel agents can do Japan visa for you with a service charge.
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What I mean is any recommended travel agent? Maybe u guys been dealing with them before so I can know from ur experiences
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QUOTE(kaizer_x @ Jun 10 2011, 07:58 PM)
What I mean is any recommended travel agent? Maybe u guys been dealing with them before so I can know from ur experiences
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July 16-17, 6 cities in Tohoku (Aomori, Akita, Morioka, Yamagata, Sendai and Fukushima) will come together in Sendai to hold the biggest summer festival in the region! The event is to support those who have been affected by the earthquake and kick off the festivals each city will host in August. For more information, contact the festival committee at 81 (022)-224-1151 or visit http://www.rokkon.jp/
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This thread seems lonely ever since moved to v4 i guess the number 4 says it all lol
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Maybe because now not the season visit Japan....Alot change to alternate country .
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QUOTE(RegentCid @ Jun 14 2011, 01:59 PM)
Maybe because now not the season visit Japan....Alot change to alternate country .
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anyone knows where i can buy uniqlo winter jackets? preferably cos can get cheaper now that its off season?
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Uniqlo KLCC & Uniqlo BB? Uniqlo Japan price and Malaysia is same after you convert the currency.
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that's why it is more expensive because a simple t shirt they sell about rm60 but actually you can get it with rm25-40 from other brand such as Padini.
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QUOTE(NicoRobinz @ Jun 16 2011, 10:57 PM)
that's why it is more expensive because a simple t shirt they sell about rm60 but actually you can get it with rm25-40 from other brand such as Padini.
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Who wants to wear padini? lol their work attire is fine but for daily wear definitely not.
You can get original anime tshirt from Uniqlo.
Topman, Zara, Pull & Bear, Uniqlo are within same price range and they're not expensive brand in overseas but it became exclusive when it reach Malaysia sweat.gif

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ya, i agree with nasizwan too.
uniqlo quality is good somemore
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QUOTE(musha @ Jun 17 2011, 10:19 AM)
ya, i agree with nasizwan too.
uniqlo quality is good somemore
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Yup good quality but more importantly STYLISH

@musha,
How're you doing bro? back in Penang or still in Jap?
How was your plan with nihon-jin girl? hehehe brows.gif
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bro, i still at Penang. no chance to Japan yet,
ee.. my plan kah? slow slow lo. not so fast. tongue.gif
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QUOTE(nasizwan @ Jun 17 2011, 10:00 AM)
Who wants to wear padini? lol their work attire is fine but for daily wear definitely not.
You can get original anime tshirt from Uniqlo.
Topman, Zara, Pull & Bear, Uniqlo are within same price range and they're not expensive brand in overseas but it became exclusive when it reach Malaysia  sweat.gif
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KLCC got sold one piece UT....but stock not much left. If want exclusive...then buy from UT Japan at Harajuku. All shirt are keep inside Can ; buy like vending machine.
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i heard it was out of stock and i had sent an email to uniqlo but I didn't get reply from them though.

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How much 1.5k yen is when converted into RM?
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QUOTE(NicoRobinz @ Jun 19 2011, 06:12 PM)
How much 1.5k yen is when converted into RM?
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RM56 [2011 June 18 Exchange Rate]
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QUOTE(musha @ Jun 17 2011, 04:37 PM)
bro, i still at Penang. no chance to Japan yet,
ee.. my plan kah? slow slow lo. not so fast. tongue.gif
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Hahahaha slow is fine but don't go too slow or someone else will ngappp and leave you full of regret. Hope everything turns out well for you. we can go balik kampung together. My kodomo is expecting to be born anytime soon wub.gif . Will update everyone here aite

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no, i'm just giving out an example that other brand t-shirt is cheaper. I'm waiting for One Piece t-shirt.... cool2.gif
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Well if you want cheaper, there's sg wang or pasar malam! lol

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Hahahaha slow is fine but don't go too slow or someone else will ngappp and leave you full of regret. Hope everything turns out well for you. we can go balik kampung together. My kodomo is expecting to be born anytime soon wub.gif . Will update everyone here aite
Well if you want cheaper, there's sg wang or pasar malam! lol
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Wow, That's good news! Omedetou!
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waaaaaaaaaaaaa bro...gambatte neh...nak dapat aka chan woooo! onna? otoko? wer to be born?
next week will be in KL bout 2 days! hope to see ya ll
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Onna or Otoko also ok.....as long is his baby....lol
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QUOTE(musha @ Jun 20 2011, 01:02 PM)
Ya, i know that. smile.gif Ganbarimasu!
Wow, That's good news! Omedetou!
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waaaaaaaaaaaaa bro...gambatte neh...nak dapat aka chan woooo! onna? otoko? wer to be born?
next week will be in KL bout 2 days! hope to see ya ll
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Hehehehe thanks bro! Its otokonoko! Will be born here in KL. Expected date is 1st July but I've telling the baby to come out sooner but he doesnt listen and seems to be comfortable being inside his mummy's tummy. doh.gif Since you're experienced father, I need your advice on what to do being inside delivery room. Im worried lol sweat.gif

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Onna or Otoko also ok.....as long is his baby....lol
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Of course its my baby la dey! sleep.gif

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Hi All, want to ask something about the Japan visa form.

the "Guarantor or reference in japan : Name", if we don't have one, can we just leave it, will they question about it ?

we are going on free n easy.
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Since you're experienced father, I need your advice on what to do being inside delivery room. Im worried lol  sweat.gif 
Congratulations. I'm going to give you some advice I wish somebody had passed along *before* I was in the delivery room.

Be supportive, help with counts, be the breathing coach, massage, provide ice chips whatever.

But...

Do *not*, under any circumstances, look. Trust me on this.
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Going to Taiwan tonight....then tml morning 8am flight to Narita. Will upload picture once I came back.

Farewell my friend.

Today news was Tokyo 10 am morning already reach 32 celcius.
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Congratulations. I'm going to give you some advice I wish somebody had passed along *before* I was in the delivery room.

Be supportive, help with counts, be the breathing coach, massage, provide ice chips whatever.

But...

Do *not*, under any circumstances, look. Trust me on this.
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LMAO few of my friends asked me to look at it. My wife on the other hand said don't look at it. I'm just a little bit curious maybe I'll take a one-second peek?

Tatsuya,
Thank you for your helpful advice. I have questions for you when you register your kid, does your baby get dual nationality up to 21 years old? and he/she needs to choose one after that right? I'm going to JP in January so its advisable to make JP or MY passport for the baby? I've been googling around but not much info could be found about this

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HI Guys

Heard there was an earthquake in Northeast Japan today almost same area as the March quake. Anyone have any news on this. Anyone in Japan can comment on the situation in Tokyo as I am leaving on 28/6/11 for Tokyo...
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HI Guys

Heard there was an earthquake in Northeast Japan today almost same area as the March quake. Anyone have any news on this. Anyone in Japan can comment on the situation in Tokyo as I am leaving on 28/6/11 for Tokyo...
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Tokyo (CNN) -- An earthquake with a preliminary magnitude of 6.7 struck off the Pacific Coast of northern Japan early Thursday, Japanese and U.S. seismologists reported.

The Japan Meteorological Agency warned that a tsunami could be generated by the temblor, but canceled the warning less than an hour after the quake.

The coastal cities of Kamaishi and Ofunato ordered about 8,000 households near the coast to evacuate, the Japanese public broadcaster NHK reported, but there was no immediate reports of damage or injuries.

Train service in the area was stopped temporarily, but resumed operation within an hour, NHK reported.

The quake struck shortly before 7 a.m. (6 p.m. Wednesday ET) and was centered 530 kilometers (330 miles) north-northeast of Tokyo.

The epicenter was off the northern prefecture of Iwate, about 175 kilometers (109 miles) north of where the magnitude-9 quake that devastated northern Japan struck in March.


I think Tokyo is not highly affected.
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This is what I gather from CNN. Thanks for the heads up.
I think Tokyo is not highly affected.
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Ok thanks. A bit concerned now as I remember there was a the NZ quake then a small quake in Japan before the March big quake. History seems to be repeating itself now with the latest NZ quake and now this one. Are we to expect a bigger quake in Japan next ??? Scary.


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QUOTE(nasizwan @ Jun 23 2011, 09:20 AM)
Thank you for your helpful advice. I have questions for you when you register your kid, does your baby get dual nationality up to 21 years old? and he/she needs to choose one after that right? I'm going to JP in January so its advisable to make JP or MY passport for the baby? I've been googling around but not much info could be found about this
You get a Malaysian birth certificate when she delivers. Your wife then goes to the Japanese embassy to get a Japanese birth certificate and passport made.

The next part is important: she then has to add the kids to her family register. This is called a koseki-tohon and your wife has to do this at the city hall (in Japan) where her koseki is currently maintained. In Japan, all birth matters are at the local level - the city level (ku). I'm not sure if your wife split herself from her family's koseki after marriage but now would be a good time to do so i.e. she is starting a new family record. Previously, let's say her family name's Tanabe, she would be recorded as a daughter under her father's koseki - "Tanabe". When females marry, they (usually) leave their family's register and enter their husband's register.

Since you are not a Japanese citizen, she would then start a new koseki with her as head of family. You cannot be on a koseki. You would be just an unofficial afternote at the bottom of the koseki. Your kids would then usually take her last name in Japan and be official dependents in her koseki. You have to be prepared for the fact that they might have 2 official names: their Malaysian name and their Japanese name. You would probably want them to have a Japanese name if they ever want to go back to Japan. e.g. Ryusuke Hashim and Ryusuke Tanabe. Of course she could always change her name to yours and start a koseki under Hashim (for example). However most bi-cultural families I know maintain 2 last names.

Officially they will have to choose one citizenship (both Malaysia and Japan do not recognize dual-nationality) when 21 or 20 (age of majority in Japan is 20).

Finally, you would have to get 2 passports for them if you plan to live in Malaysia. They have to enter/exit Malaysia with their Malaysian passport and vice versa with Japanese passport and Japan.


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Thanks tatsuyachiba! Can i keep myself a private copy for future reference? tongue.gif
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Also, not sure how your wife feels about your son being able to speak Japanese. But if she is serious about this, the best way is, from the start, for her to never speak to him in any language except Japanese.


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Thanks tatsuyachiba! Can i keep myself a private copy for future reference? tongue.gif
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@Tatsuya,
Really appreciate your informative comments! My wife's parent separated awhile ago so she has changed her last name to her mum's. I reckon we're gonna follow her last name for Japan side. For MY side, I want my kid to have my name in it but as a Muslim we don't practice last name so I really don't know how's it going to be in my kid's IC. Putting bin and my full name would make their name extremely long (did you just randomly pick Ryusuke name as an example because that's exactly my son's name gonna be LOL) I was wondering whether I can remove bin and put shorter version of my name. Another concern of mine, would it be legal in terms of legislation for both countries if the names registered in birth certificate differ from each country? Eg in Malaysian Jabatan Pendaftaran its going to be eg. Ryusuke Raemy bin xxxx xxxxxx xxxx and in Japan's registration it will Ryusuke Raemy Suzuki. Any complication arised afterward? I am really baffled about this.

It sucks to know that my name in fact your name as well would be just an unofficial note in the koseki. It doesn't mean anything to me but that shows they really alienate gaijin.

Language wise, I do want them to speak Japanese but the problem is I dont speak any hahaha. We only use English as medium of conversation. I guess I better start learning especially if one day we're moving to Japan. If my wife speaks only Japanese to my kid then I wont even be able to talk to them lol.

Bonus question, how does your kid look alike? More to Japanese or Malaysian? I wonder how my kid will look alike hehe

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QUOTE(nasizwan @ Jun 24 2011, 04:47 PM)
Language wise, I do want them to speak Japanese but the problem is I dont speak any hahaha. We only use English as medium of conversation. I guess I better start learning especially if one day we're moving to Japan. If my wife speaks only Japanese to my kid then I wont even be able to talk to them lol.
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I think it shouldn't be a problem if your wife speaks to them in Japanese and you speak to them in both English & Bahasa.

Kids pick up language fast.

It's the same as how we malaysians are able to speak bahasa/english/chinese eventhough our mother tongue might be only either bahasa or english or chinese!
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Tokyo now hot like shit......noon time most ppl avoid sunlight. Plp flow are less....all only came out shop during night time.
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@nasizwan,

The name - totally random.

As I've said, your son will have 2 legal names. One name will be legal in Japan, and the other in Malaysia. What you do in Japan is no concern of the Malaysian govt. and vice versa. Like I said earlier, this is common practise among bi-bultural Japanese kids. Don't worry about complications - there are none. Your son will get used to it e.g. answer in Japanese "my name is Tanabe Kentaro" and in English, "Kentaro Hashim" - all the bi-cultural kids I know do this automatically.

As to the koseki - this is not anti-foreigner - you too can get a koseki if you have Japanese citizenship. It's just how Japan registers its citizens - very similar to China's "hukou" system.


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I think it shouldn't be a problem if your wife speaks to them in Japanese and you speak to them in both English & Bahasa.

Kids pick up language fast.

It's the same as how we malaysians are able to speak bahasa/english/chinese eventhough our mother tongue might be only either bahasa or english or chinese!
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In actuality it is very hard. True, kids learn languages easily but what I was talking about was native fluency - that part is hard. Look at the Malaysian Chinese experience for example, most speak 3 languages but almost all do not speak any of the languages with native fluency. Mandarin (or Cantonese) - compare our mastery with someone from China/HK.


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Thanks a bunch for your reply. Its really helpful for me. (and musha too in the future) tongue.gif
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haha, ya, that's really help a lot
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So Damm Hot!! Tokyo Night Avg Temp also 28C!!

Saw an article news on malaysia news paper by online......it say about now is perfect time visit Japan. Shit....now so damm hot where got most perfect time visit Japan =.=ll

middle of high temp plus some more Japan Gov limit electricity usage.....hot like BBQ. Now 12am at Japan I naked in Room also sweating.....
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QUOTE(RegentCid @ Jun 28 2011, 10:58 PM)
So Damm Hot!!  Tokyo Night Avg Temp also 28C!!

Saw an article news on malaysia news paper by online......it say about now is perfect time visit Japan.  Shit....now so damm hot where got most perfect time visit Japan =.=ll

middle of high temp plus some more Japan Gov limit electricity usage.....hot like BBQ.  Now 12am at Japan I naked in Room also sweating.....
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Coz the journalist for the Malaysian online paper scared of cold I think. That's why he/she suggest ppl to go to Japan when the temperature is roughly the same as Malaysia.

I would rather go during winter coz the coldness is soooooooooooo nice but poor you!!

Since they limit the electricity usage, do they cut off the electricity if the household exceed certain kw of electricity used?
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Coz the journalist for the Malaysian online paper scared of cold I think. That's why he/she suggest ppl to go to Japan when the temperature is roughly the same as Malaysia.

I would rather go during winter coz the coldness is soooooooooooo nice but poor you!!

Since they limit the electricity usage, do they cut off the electricity if the household exceed certain kw of electricity used?
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I reckon the writer is a guy because now its the perfect time to see jap girls wearing short skirt whistling.gif
and if you go Ageha they open the beach area and most girls wear bikini while partying brows.gif
Good thing for men for you I dont know lol maybe topless guys?
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alamak bro...I missed all...gomen neh...so how yur wife?Wat can I say as a Muslim...selalu lah mengucap 2 kalimah syahdah dan isteri juga...ajar2kan...
Bout the name as far as I know, if in Japan for Muslim/Malaysian theres no s1st name or last name...theres only 1 single name...such my daughters name Puteri Aiko Raudhah Binti my name lor....so in reg. form just put in the blank 1st name...leave it blank surname, and underline your name.
correct me if I'm wrong tatsyuya hehehe
i still bz wit my fixie4u lol huhuhuhu

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Today Japan Gov announcement new policy. Limit Power Usage from now on. All factory , airport , subway , hospital....house shop everything got a limit. Over limit must penalty 100,000 Yen onward.

Now Japan used electricity like using mobile broadband...got limit usage....cannot over it.
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Does anyone knows how much Lojel suitcases in Japan are? Which shop carries this brand - departmental store/individual luggage shop?

If alot cheaper than KL, confirm when I go sure will buy.

Thanks!
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QUOTE(tanoshi @ Jul 1 2011, 01:56 PM)
alamak bro...I missed all...gomen neh...so how yur wife?Wat can I say as a Muslim...selalu lah mengucap 2 kalimah syahdah dan isteri juga...ajar2kan...
Bout the name as far as I know, if in Japan for Muslim/Malaysian theres no s1st name or last name...theres only 1 single name...such my daughters name Puteri Aiko Raudhah Binti my name lor....so in reg. form just put in the blank 1st name...leave it blank surname, and underline your name.
correct me if I'm wrong tatsyuya hehehe
i still bz wit my fixie4u lol huhuhuhu
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I like the Aiko part! thumbup.gif

My wife has safely delivered on 30th of June, 2020hrs. Alhamdulillah it went well eventhough had to go through emergency caesarean at last minute due to slow dilation. Anyhow I've been blessed with a healthy baby GIRL!!! It was really unexpected because previous doc said its a boy. Im gonna look for that ultrasound doc shakehead.gif. We've decided to use my wife's last name for JPN side.
She's really adorable i'll post some photos here later

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I like the Aiko part!  thumbup.gif

My wife has safely delivered on 30th of June, 2020hrs. Alhamdulillah it went well eventhough had to go through emergency caesarean at last minute due to slow dilation. Anyhow I've been blessed with a healthy baby GIRL!!! It was really unexpected because previous doc said its a boy. Im gonna look for that ultrasound doc  shakehead.gif. Anyhow, her name is Myka Leanna. We've decided to use my wife's last name for JPN side.
She's really adorable i'll post some photos here later
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congrats! Cute name!
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QUOTE(Shazzac @ Jul 3 2011, 02:39 PM)
Does anyone knows how much Lojel suitcases in Japan are? Which shop carries this brand - departmental store/individual luggage shop?

If alot cheaper than KL, confirm when I go sure will buy.

Thanks!
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Around 21,000 Yen. Amazon Japan , Rakuten , Yahoo Japan all price same.

21,000 Yen mean RM 789

If sell in Department Store...price sure will bit more expensive. then will be around RM8xx

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Around 21,000 Yen.  Amazon Japan , Rakuten , Yahoo Japan all price same.   

21,000 Yen mean RM 789

If sell in Department Store...price sure will bit more expensive.  then will be around RM8xx
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Thanks so much for the info. Then the shop at Empire Subang is selling it at a cheaper price. Maybe i should check out again.

Tot in japan will be cheaper since it's a japanese brand.

Oh well!
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QUOTE(nasizwan @ Jul 4 2011, 05:06 PM)

My wife has safely delivered on 30th of June, 2020hrs.
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Anyhow I've been blessed with a healthy baby GIRL!!! It was really unexpected because previous doc said its a boy. I
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Congratulations! Funny about the ultrasound, usually it is the other way - a predicted girl turning into a boy (because "he was shy"). Best wishes for the mom + baby + you. Japanese custom means you have to pick the name, pick the correct number of strokes (kanji) for good fortune and then write the name on a paper and stick on the wall for xx days.

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Congratz Nasizwan and family~ rclxms.gif

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wey nasizwan omedetto Alhamdulillah! tahniah congrats! be a gud father tau!
this weekend may be in KL...try to catch ya!
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congrats! Cute name!
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QUOTE(tatsuyachiba @ Jul 4 2011, 10:49 PM)
Congratulations! Funny about the ultrasound, usually it is the other way - a predicted girl turning into a boy (because "he was shy"). Best wishes for the mom + baby + you. Japanese custom means you have to pick the name, pick the correct number of strokes (kanji) for good fortune and then write the name on a paper and stick on the wall for xx days.
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I read somewhere saying probably the doc mistakenly thought the baby cord as little bird. Wasnt a problem but I just need to go for another round of shopping for baby girl cause the stuff she's wearing now is mostly blue colours which was meant for the boy lol. yeah we did pick names for certain kanji writtings.

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Congratz Nasizwan and family~ rclxms.gif
All the best in your journey to parenthood!
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2 is enough else i need to spend so much for travel back and forth rclxub.gif


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wey nasizwan omedetto Alhamdulillah! tahniah congrats! be a gud father tau!
this weekend may be in KL...try to catch ya!
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Thank you thank you. I'll try my best to be a good father innocent.gif . Been really busy no time to upload photos yet. will do soon for everyone here. biggrin.gif
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I like the Aiko part!  thumbup.gif

My wife has safely delivered on 30th of June, 2020hrs. Alhamdulillah it went well eventhough had to go through emergency caesarean at last minute due to slow dilation. Anyhow I've been blessed with a healthy baby GIRL!!! It was really unexpected because previous doc said its a boy. Im gonna look for that ultrasound doc  shakehead.gif. We've decided to use my wife's last name for JPN side.
She's really adorable i'll post some photos here later
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Congratulations! biggrin.gif
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My princess 5 days old! Don't quote this photo, I'm putting this temporarily only for regular JPN thread posters view smile.gif

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wow! cute baby!
i wonder she look like you or you wife?
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Must look more to wife? Got the eye of japanese.

Btw now akiba most hot sales item was small made in china table fans. Due to electrcity limitation. Aircorn are nonono item.
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wow! cute baby!
i wonder she look like you or you wife?
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Thanks bro! She looks more to my wifey but its fine cause I do not want a girl to look like me lol

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Must look more to wife? Got the eye of japanese.
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oo.. i see what you mean.. hahaha
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Today noon when to Shinjuku Starbuck......this girl just too pretty.......kawaii~~ blush.gif blush.gif

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I have one question, do u guys know any Malaysia ATM card that can be used in Japan to draw money?

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I have one question, do u guys know any Malaysia ATM card that can be used in Japan to draw money?
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Answer is Yes...If you ATM card or Credit card behind got a word show PLUS Global ATM access logo then can. Service Charge around RM3 - 5.


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could u guys suggest an itinerary for budget stay in Tokyo for 5 days and 4 night?
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QUOTE(kaizer_x @ Jul 8 2011, 10:01 PM)
I have one question, do u guys know any Malaysia ATM card that can be used in Japan to draw money?
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You will need to activate your ATM card for overseas transaction. For example :

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QUOTE(kaizer_x @ Jul 8 2011, 11:33 PM)
could u guys suggest an itinerary for budget stay in Tokyo for 5 days and 4 night?
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What kind of travel interest do you have? (religion, food, history, old culture, pop culture or etc)
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QUOTE(heterosapiens @ Jul 9 2011, 01:15 AM)
You will need to activate your ATM card for overseas transaction. For example :
What kind of travel interest do you have? (religion, food, history, old culture, pop culture or etc)
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My interest are on pop culture, history, old culture, anime and manga. Maybe I will only go to places around Tokyo only. Have any suggestion?
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Tokyo hard to see old culture...the last most old building for those geisha performs also demolish already....200 years old building gone like that.

Old culture must go Kyoto.

If focus on Tokyo...5 days 4 night at Japan ....enough go Hakone for 1 night.

Hakone must go area!!!
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QUOTE(RegentCid @ Jul 9 2011, 09:00 PM)
Tokyo hard to see old culture...the last most old building for those geisha performs also demolish already....200 years old building gone like that.

Old culture must go Kyoto.

If focus on Tokyo...5 days 4 night at Japan ....enough go Hakone for 1 night.

Hakone must go area!!!
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considering I'm a student, how much will it cost from Tokyo to Hakone? because my budget is around rm2500 only. Since shinkasen will cost a lot
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From Tokyo to Hakone no need sit Shinkanshen....just a normal / express train. Depart from Shinjuku Station. Ticket to Hakone also buy at Shinjuku station; a counter name Odakyu sightseeing service center. Buy Hakone 3 day ticket for 5,500 Yen only [ Train + cable car + trem to moutain].

Hakone got Best onsen motel , hotel , guest room. Want to see best Fuji moutain view and best of japan living culture.....must go hakone.

Shinjuku Station > Hakone Yumoto Station around 1:20 minute journey.


See this webbie....for more info:
http://www.hakone.or.jp/english/index.html


First time be Japan huh? LOL want challenge self more o beyond Tokyo City....then think about it...a trip to Hakone. If no confident to self then forget it this time.....always a chances go Hakone.....

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Answer is Yes...If you ATM card or Credit card behind got a word show PLUS Global ATM access logo then can.  Service Charge around RM3 - 5.
With the PLUS logo can we withdraw money from any ATM or just certain ATMs?
Are the instructions in Japanese?
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With the PLUS logo can we withdraw money from any ATM or just certain ATMs?
Are the instructions in Japanese?
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Using an ATM card issued by a Malaysian Bank with a Cirrus/Plus logo, you can withdraw from 4 bank ATM networks in Japan: 7Bank (found in most 7-Elevens), Japan Post Bank (found in post offices), Shinsei Bank and CitiBank (few locations but ATMs available in NRT).

I've used all four in the past and all of them have a menu option for English.

You won't be able to use other Japanese banks. Heck, even using a Japan-issued card, sometimes difficult to use different bank ATM networks.

The ATM transaction itself does not carry fees (none of the above impose service charges), your Malaysian bank will likely hit you with a 1-3% fee.



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^thank you for the information. it's very helpful. should definitely be included in the main page FAQ..

anyway, any of you guys ever spent the night at haneda? is it alright or safe to sleep there? I'll be arriving around 1045pm. another option i'm thinking about is staying at a nearby manga cafe (if there is any) while waiting for the morning train.. think it's a good idea? i heard homeless people usually stay there.

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QUOTE(balthier511 @ Jul 10 2011, 09:01 PM)
^thank you for the information. it's very helpful. should definitely be included in the main page FAQ..

anyway, any of you guys ever spent the night at haneda? is it alright or safe to sleep there? I'll be arriving around 1045pm. another option i'm thinking about is staying at a nearby manga cafe (if there is any) while waiting for the morning train.. think it's a good idea? i heard homeless people usually stay there.
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Good question, me and my friends are also going to sleep at Haneda before the next morning. Is it okay?
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QUOTE(kaizer_x @ Jul 11 2011, 08:08 AM)
Good question, me and my friends are also going to sleep at Haneda before the next morning. Is it okay?
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Hrm, the last train out is at 12.15am, why cannot take the train to the city and pick a hostel/inn/hotel to sleep leh?
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^here's my reason. it's my first time travelling there. not used to haneda or the train system. i don't want to get lost in the middle of nowhere in the middle of the night when the train has stopped running while carrying my (maybe?) heavy luggage.

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QUOTE(balthier511 @ Jul 11 2011, 06:01 PM)
^here's my reason. it's my first time travelling there. not used to haneda or the train system. i don't want to get lost in the middle of nowhere in the middle of the night when the train has stopped running while carrying my (maybe?) heavy luggage.
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It will be my first time landing in Haneda (landing in Narita previously).

Do google and check out on Haneda Airport's map and also which train to take to the hostel/inn/hotel that you are staying at. That way, you won't be lost.

If you are the sort to only find out upon arrive, then i wish you good luck.
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nope, i'm going in 3 months time. so i'm doing all the research now in advance.
but still for me the timeframe seems too tight. if there's any delay/mistake i may end up stranded.
sleeping at haneda or manga cafe just sounds like a feasible option and can save money too...
so i'm really considering it.

QUOTE(Shazzac @ Jul 11 2011, 06:59 PM)
It will be my first time landing in Haneda (landing in Narita previously).

Do google and check out on Haneda Airport's map and also which train to take to the hostel/inn/hotel that you are staying at. That way, you won't be lost.

If you are the sort to only find out upon arrive, then i wish you good luck.
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QUOTE(balthier511 @ Jul 11 2011, 07:15 PM)
nope, i'm going in 3 months time. so i'm doing all the research now in advance.
but still for me the timeframe seems too tight. if there's any delay/mistake i may end up stranded.
sleeping at haneda or manga cafe just sounds like a feasible option and can save money too...
so i'm really considering it.
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Same reasons too. If got delayed or any problems waiting for the luggage might cost us if we booked hostel at that night. As a precaution, better we stay at Haneda first and the next morning we can travel to town after the densha resume operation

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QUOTE(kaizer_x @ Jul 12 2011, 11:13 PM)
Same reasons too. If got delayed or any problems waiting for the luggage might cost us if we booked hostel at that night. As a precaution, better we stay at Haneda first and the next morning we can travel to town after the densha resume operation
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Japan Hotel 90% are checked in time are 3pm......check out time are 12pm. So after you overnight in Haneda Airport...next morning 7am you wake up...from this 7am to 3pm what you doing to do with your luggage? bring it alone shopping too? LOL

Even let you arrive Japan by Air Asia at 11.45PM...you success take last train to Tokyo city...check in hotel at 1am ...tomorrow after 12am auto charge you one day room money. feel very no worth!!

That why I never take Air Asia to Japan. Most best still EVA Air to Japan. Taoyuan or Sungshan Airport also daily 7 flight to Haneda or Narita or Kansai. You can choose any time to reach Japan.

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QUOTE(RegentCid @ Jul 13 2011, 10:53 AM)
Japan Hotel 90% are checked in time are 3pm......check out time are 12pm. So after you overnight in Haneda Airport...next morning 7am you wake up...from this 7am to 3pm what you doing to do with your luggage? bring it alone shopping too?  LOL

Even let you arrive Japan by Air Asia at 11.45PM...you success take last train to Tokyo city...check in hotel at 1am ...tomorrow after 12am auto charge you one day room money. feel very no worth!! 

That why I never take Air Asia to Japan.  Most best still EVA Air to Japan. Taoyuan or Sungshan Airport also daily 7 flight to Haneda or Narita or Kansai. You can choose any time to reach Japan.
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Thanks for the suggestion. We already contacted the hostel, and they said before check in time, we can keep the luggage there because they have luggage holding service.
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Hi guys,

Just got back from my trip to Japan. Was a wonderful experience and thank you again to all the answers to my questions before my trip. It was really useful to know.

Anyone here knows if the japanese Beer Hoppy is sold in Malaysia? Had it there and really nice non alcoholic beer.
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i thinking of sleeping at haneda also, because wanna wait morning to get the JR rail pass, then take the first train to osaka. dont think the booth is still open at 12am midnight.

anyone tried sleeping there already?
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QUOTE(skincladalien @ Jul 13 2011, 05:36 PM)
i thinking of sleeping at haneda also, because wanna wait morning to get the JR rail pass, then take the first train to osaka. dont think the booth is still open at 12am midnight.

anyone tried sleeping there already?
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LOL....the Air Asia Flight Ticket + Shinkanshen ticket to Osaka from Tokyo = Malaysia Kuala Lumpur Direct flight to Kansai Airport by MAS / JAL which is faster......

Emm....because you want experience the bullet train?

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nah i got RM0.10 fare, so unless direct flight to kansai cost less than RM900 then i still save.
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QUOTE(balthier511 @ Jul 11 2011, 06:01 PM)
^here's my reason. it's my first time travelling there. not used to haneda or the train system. i don't want to get lost in the middle of nowhere in the middle of the night when the train has stopped running while carrying my (maybe?) heavy luggage.
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you can always purchase guide book on JR train system....
there will show all train schedule biggrin.gif
last time i manage to travel by train+ferry from hokkaidou to tokyo...
it took me around 1 1/2 day...
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Where do you guys get the UK to Japan plug adapter?
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Where do you guys get the UK to Japan plug adapter?
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It's sold at Computer accessories shop. It's really cheap though.
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It's sold at Computer accessories shop. It's really cheap though.
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I bought my adapter from the shop selling luggage and winter clothes for Malaysia to Japan adapter. RM 12.90 one.
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I bought my adapter from the shop selling luggage and winter clothes for Malaysia to Japan adapter. RM 12.90 one.
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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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is there anywhere that can see sakura at end of march? or is it too early?
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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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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 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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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).

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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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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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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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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please search in the 1st page TQ rclxms.gif
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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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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?..
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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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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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Added on July 22, 2011, 9:11 amJust abit of a news from a Japanese online newspaper regarding ANA & Air Asia tie up.

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ANA, AirAsia tie up for budget carrier

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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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Just abit of a news from a Japanese online newspaper regarding ANA & Air Asia tie up.

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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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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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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!

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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.


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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.
Man, you are really good with the train system. A couple of notes:
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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orait..got it..thanks a bunch guys!!

really appreciate your help!!

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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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Hi GUYS, if i were to change USD to Yen in Japan bank, does the value will be low ?
cause i thought of bring some USD over, too overload to bring all Yen
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Hi GUYS, if i were to change USD to Yen in Japan bank, does the value will be low ?
cause i thought of bring some USD over, too overload to bring all Yen
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You wouldn't find much money changer place in the first place.
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konichiwa minnasan,

etooo, just wanna ask ideas about where/when to go japan. budget is around 3-4k. of course cheaper is better. alot of places in my mind but i prefer someone who have experience or went to the place to tell me rather than reading in the book or net. any good place to recommend? of course it would be nice if u guys can tell me some experiences. around 5 days trip. =) thanks! arigato! btw, i'm planning for next year. =)

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Hi to all forumers here...

I am planning a vacation to Japan next year around July. Would that be a good season to visit Japan?

Second, what would be the minimum budget for a confortable yet affordable trip? Including flight tickets, transportation, F&B, accommodation, etc. I was thinking somwhere in the range of RM6000++, is it sufficient?

Thanks you! =D
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hey guys..

need to ask..how to go Mount Fuji by train..

just want to fill up my itinerary.. because im going to Fuji Q..so might as well go Mount Fuji right..don't know it close or not.
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Shinkanshen From Tokyo / Shin - Osaka / Kyoto Station depend where are you....then go to this Shin-Fuji station.


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QUOTE(pippolan @ Aug 11 2011, 02:09 PM)
hey guys..

need to ask..how to go Mount Fuji by train..

just want to fill up my itinerary.. because im going to Fuji Q..so might as well go Mount Fuji right..don't know it close or not.
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when is your vacation?

if you are going now or next month, Mt Fuji is like normal mountain only.

no snow on the top though.
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when is your vacation?

if you are going now or next month, Mt Fuji is like normal mountain only.

no snow on the top though.
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oh really..hurmm..

me going next month 15 sept..for 10 days..
will be staying at asakusa..

by the way..i still have PASMO card from last year..can it be used again..i think still got around 2k yen inside..

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Hi,

Questions .. Questions...

I still considering to purchase in between SUICA (Similar like touch and go card – 2000 YEN with preload 1500YEN and 500 YEN deposit ) or JAPAN RAIL WAY PASS(28 300 YEN)

I will focus on the below :-

• Fly to Osaka with Air Asia
• Visit Universal Studio
• Travel around Kyota – Osaka
• One way ticket from Kyoto to Tokyo = 12710 YEN
• Disneyland
• Sanrio Puroland
• Ikebukuro
• Shinjuku
• Ueno
• Shibuya
• Harajuku
• Ginza
• Odaiba
• Fly back from HANEDA airport to KL

Shall I buy SUICA or JAPAN rail pass?

Thanks.

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by the way..i still have PASMO card from last year..can it be used again..i think still got around 2k yen inside..
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Yes, it can still be used. It's valid for 10 years.
http://www.japan-guide.com/e/e2359_002.html


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QUOTE(joey_liong22 @ Aug 12 2011, 10:18 AM)
Hi,

Questions .. Questions...

I still considering to purchase in between SUICA (Similar like touch and go card – 2000 YEN with preload 1500YEN and 500 YEN deposit ) or JAPAN RAIL WAY PASS(28 300 YEN)

I will focus on the below :-

• Fly to Osaka with Air Asia
• Visit Universal Studio
• Travel around Kyota – Osaka
• One way ticket from Kyoto to Tokyo = 12710 YEN
• Disneyland
• Sanrio Puroland
• Ikebukuro
• Shinjuku
• Ueno
• Shibuya
• Harajuku
• Ginza
• Odaiba
• Fly back from HANEDA airport to KL

Shall I buy SUICA or JAPAN rail pass?

Thanks.
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Based on your list of places, I would say you don't need a rail pass.
The rail pass is good if you plan to make multiple stops in between cities.


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Hi guys ! Is there any way to purchase items from Yahoo Japan Auction site? I'm interested in getting something from there. Hope somebody here would help me out on this, cheers ! =)
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Hi guys ! Is there any way to purchase items from Yahoo Japan Auction site? I'm interested in getting something from there. Hope somebody here would help me out on this, cheers ! =)
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Due to U-turn Obon holiday rush.... Airport Busy like hell...aircraft maintenance workload also increase 50% more...=.=ll

JAL & ANA domestik ticket all fully booked on day 16 & 17. Shinkansen also fully booked on 16 & 17.

Highway traffic also very busy.

Add on: Tokyo noon temp still damm so hot!!! Tak boleh Tahan!!!
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Wonder if temp will go down early September???

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Early September? Emm....I think still in very hot condition.

Now is Extremely Hot condition......Today Temp Avg 35C.
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bought ticket 4-15dec, MAS, RM1600 per person incl insurance

haven't plan itenerary yet. 10 nights enough for tokyo/kyoto and maybe some very nice friendly ancient villages along the way ?
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wah...already v4....omedetou omedetou...

nasizwan princess omedetou!!

so fast already v4, was busy since april - move house , may - wife deliver our first princess .
since then, life has been quite hectic taking a new role as father.

was looking through AA offer to japan, rm1.5k for 2+1, then only remember how long i have not been visiting this thread.

tanoshi sudah pulang ke pangkal jalan ke?
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QUOTE(keii-kun @ Aug 16 2011, 01:54 PM)
wah...already v4....omedetou omedetou...

nasizwan princess omedetou!!

so fast already v4, was busy since april - move house , may - wife deliver our first princess .
since then, life has been quite hectic taking a new role as father.

was looking through AA offer to japan, rm1.5k for 2+1, then only remember how long i have not been visiting this thread.

tanoshi sudah pulang ke pangkal jalan ke?
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tokyo by bicycle - good or bad idea ?
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tokyo by bicycle - good or bad idea ?
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tokyo by bicycle - good or bad idea ?
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I did it with singlespeed
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At Japan, parking bicycle also need to pay.....
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wow, now exchange rate already near rm4.....confirm cannot go yet lah like this hahahaha

tanoshi, the bikes looks nice! but the price doh.gif
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Now at Tokyo even at Night 12am.....outside Temp still 31C.....WTH.......Is same as Malaysia afternoon temp
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wokey wokey am new here. Am planning to visit the country, what's the importants and interesting stuff i need to do, do fill me, thankx!!
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Most important thing first you need to do is apply Visa.

To apply Visa:
1st you must have Passport [ 6 month alive date before expired]
2nd you need a Bank Statement show you your bank account have minimum Rm6,000 Saving.

After got Visa then only we can discuss the interesting part of Japan.
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walao bank statement. if bring photocopy acct book leh? or need letter from the bank?


Added on August 18, 2011, 10:31 amif two person goin, mean need both statement?

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walao bank statement. if bring photocopy acct book leh? or need letter from the bank?


Added on August 18, 2011, 10:31 amif two person goin, mean need both statement?
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Photocopy yes but has to be CTC by the bank.

2 person going - 2 bank a/c to be shown in respective traveller's name.
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QUOTE(pippolan @ Aug 11 2011, 02:09 PM)
hey guys..

need to ask..how to go Mount Fuji by train..

just want to fill up my itinerary.. because im going to Fuji Q..so might as well go Mount Fuji right..don't know it close or not.
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Pippo!!! drool.gif Fuji Q the bomb! Enjoy Fujiyama King Coaster and Dodonpa. Jangan terkencing dalam seluar sudah tongue.gif
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wah...already v4....omedetou omedetou...

nasizwan princess omedetou!!

so fast already v4, was busy since april - move house , may - wife deliver our first princess .
since then, life has been quite hectic taking a new role as father.

was looking through AA offer to japan, rm1.5k for 2+1, then only remember how long i have not been visiting this thread.

tanoshi sudah pulang ke pangkal jalan ke?
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Omedetou back to you!!! rclxms.gif rclxms.gif
We are all in the same league now with Tanoshi
Being a father can be really exhausting but really good experience and fun laugh.gif
Hows your daughter doing? What's her name?

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I'm going to migrate to Japan for good by end of Nov. Its confirmed! Any advice for new alien? I'm wondering what is the cheapest way to send money back to Malaysia as I still have bills to pay on monthly basis. TT is expensive and based on my research I found out Postbank would be the cheapest method. Any other way? Im thinking of using Paypal too. I would prefer to transfer straight to my Maybank acct

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ohayo gozaimasu minasan~

I'll be heading to Japan, Tokyo for about 3 months (Nov-Jan) and would like to ask you guys how much yen should I bring along. The travel is for work so accommodation, meals and transportation will be covered. The extra cash will be for personal expenses. Knowing it'll be winter season during the trip, prices should be steep, right?

Hope to get some rough estimate from the senpais here. Maybe arrange a meeting with any Malaysians living in Japan too biggrin.gif

arigatou gozaimasu..
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ohayo gozaimasu minasan~

I'll be heading to Japan, Tokyo for about 3 months (Nov-Jan) and would like to ask you guys how much yen should I bring along. The travel is for work so accommodation, meals and transportation will be covered. The extra cash will be for personal expenses. Knowing it'll be winter season during the trip, prices should be steep, right?

Hope to get some rough estimate from the senpais here. Maybe arrange a meeting with any Malaysians living in Japan too biggrin.gif

arigatou gozaimasu..
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Since all priorities are covered then you shouldn't worry a thing because those are the main concern. Cant tell you how much to bring for personal usage because that is entirely up to you whether you party like a rockstar, geek staying put in the room playing game, or whatever that you do really depends on you. Im not sure about price increase during winter, you may ask the sifus here.

Ohh btw I'll be living there by that time smile.gif

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QUOTE(nasizwan @ Aug 18 2011, 11:28 AM)
Since all priorities are covered then you shouldn't worry a thing because those are the main concern. Cant tell you how much to bring for personal usage because that is entirely up to you whether you party like a rockstar, geek staying put in the room playing game, or whatever that you do really depends on you. Im not sure about price increase during winter, you may ask the sifus here.

Ohh btw I'll be living there by that time  smile.gif
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Hey, nasizwan. Why aren't you in GU anymore?! rolleyes.gif

Well, I don't party like a rockstar and I'm part geek and part traveler. So most likely I'll be going about with my camera on tow and visit places of interest. My Japanese is just basic so communicating with the locals will be limited sweat.gif

Don't really have a list of things to buy (yet) but it won't be a lot I am sure.

Where will you be staying in Japan? Maybe we can meet up over the weekend or something. smile.gif
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QUOTE(obee @ Aug 18 2011, 11:44 AM)
Hey, nasizwan. Why aren't you in GU anymore?! rolleyes.gif

Well, I don't party like a rockstar and I'm part geek and part traveler. So most likely I'll be going about with my camera on tow and visit places of interest. My Japanese is just basic so communicating with the locals will be limited sweat.gif

Don't really have a list of things to buy (yet) but it won't be a lot I am sure.

Where will you be staying in Japan? Maybe we can meet up over the weekend or something. smile.gif
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Ada la dkt GU but haven't log in lately lol. Traveling across country would cost a lot especially on bullet train but if its just around the city then its fine. My Japanese suck hard but I'll be living there soon so just imagine. I'm gonna register to language school for the first few months when I get there.

"It won't be alot" Trust me you'll think differently when you see their merchandise cause that's what happened to me LOL

Im going to stay at Shinjuku-ku. What about you? Sure we'll plan something up! smile.gif

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QUOTE(nasizwan @ Aug 18 2011, 12:08 PM)
Ada la dkt GU but haven't log in lately lol. Traveling across country would cost a lot especially on bullet train but if its just around the city then its fine. My Japanese suck hard but I'll be living there soon so just imagine. I'm gonna register to language school for the first few months when I get there.

"It won't be alot" Trust me you'll think differently when you see their merchandise cause that's what happened to me LOL 

Im going to stay at Shinjuku-ku. What about you? Sure we'll plan something up! smile.gif
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Err. Don't think I'll be doing cross-country trips (would be nice though biggrin.gif ) Should be just around Tokyo.
I'm attending basic Japanese class now. Should help a bit during my stay there. Or you can just bring your wife along everywhere you go tongue.gif
Oh ya. Intro some kawaii friends if we do meet whistling.gif

I know the dangers of impulse buying (especially at Akihabara). So I'll be cautious on the spending. I hope/must!

Not sure which area I'll be at yet. Still awaiting details from bosses.
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You going at Winter Season....Jan was most coolest season....

Due to so cold you won't go outdoor much ; only go if necessary only ...so you won't spent big...hahaha

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QUOTE(RegentCid @ Aug 18 2011, 01:01 PM)
You going at Winter Season....Jan was most coolest season....

Due to so cold you won't go outdoor much ; only go if necessary only ...so you won't spent big...hahaha
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Seriously? Ah, dang! There goes my shopping spree.. rolleyes.gif

But being the curious me, cold weather won't stop me from going out.
Maybe spend more on hot chocolate or something.

Thanks for the heads up though.
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Err. Don't think I'll be doing cross-country trips (would be nice though biggrin.gif ) Should be just around Tokyo.
I'm attending basic Japanese class now. Should help a bit during my stay there. Or you can just bring your wife along everywhere you go tongue.gif
Oh ya. Intro some kawaii friends if we do meet whistling.gif

I know the dangers of impulse buying (especially at Akihabara). So I'll be cautious on the spending. I hope/must!

Not sure which area I'll be at yet. Still awaiting details from bosses.
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If you're electronic freaks then Akihabara is the place. Im a shoe freak i bought 4 pairs costing nearly rm2k lol. My wife is my walking dictionary but I need to learn how to survive myself tho cant take her along with me all the time. If you have some extra off day try visit places other than Tokyo, maybe Kyoto, Osaka or Yokohama. Kawaii friends are mostly my wife's friends so need to ask her.

Like RegentCid said, Jan~Feb is the coldest period so be prepared to bring thick winter clothes. My advice bring one is sufficient and buy the rest in Japan because you'll find more options, stylish, plus cheaper compared to outdated winter clothes in Malaysia. I don't mind going out in winter I love cold weather! I'm planning to go to Niigata prefecture in January for snow boarding thumbup.gif
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QUOTE(obee @ Aug 18 2011, 12:45 PM)
Seriously? Ah, dang! There goes my shopping spree.. rolleyes.gif

But being the curious me, cold weather won't stop me from going out.
Maybe spend more on hot chocolate or something.

Thanks for the heads up though.
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That cold is no simple cold...that cold are strike into your bone. That month Tokyo City should be around 3 - 6 C. At Night can go as low as -3 C. Seriously at night Tokyo street are very less people walking around.
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QUOTE(RegentCid @ Aug 18 2011, 02:06 PM)
That cold is no simple cold...that cold are strike into your bone.  That month Tokyo City should be around 3 - 6 C.  At Night can go as low as -3 C.  Seriously at night Tokyo street are very less people walking around.
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Korea the neighbour country is worst. It can go up to -11 Celsius. Don't mention Russia or Ukraine -20 Celsius or more but people still go out rolleyes.gif
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Sure got people going out but less....those not necessary they won't go out.

If outside is minus 3 ...got a friend ask me go out for drinks...i will reject away...lol
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QUOTE(nasizwan @ Aug 18 2011, 01:56 PM)
If you're electronic freaks then Akihabara is the place. Im a shoe freak i bought 4 pairs costing nearly rm2k lol. My wife is my walking dictionary but I need to learn how to survive myself tho cant take her along with me all the time. If you have some extra off day try visit places other than Tokyo, maybe Kyoto, Osaka or Yokohama. Kawaii friends are mostly my wife's friends so need to ask her.

Like RegentCid said, Jan~Feb is the coldest period so be prepared to bring thick winter clothes. My advice bring one is sufficient and buy the rest in Japan because you'll find more options, stylish, plus cheaper compared to outdated winter clothes in Malaysia. I don't mind going out in winter I love cold weather! I'm planning to go to Niigata prefecture in January for snow boarding thumbup.gif
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Yeah. I'm a gadget freak. But I have self-control. Most of the time. lol. Would love to visit Osaka if possible. Any holidays during the months of Nov-Jan?

Thanks for the tip on the winter clothing. Can save some luggage space.

And you sir are living the life there. If only I can extend my stay there cry.gif

QUOTE(RegentCid @ Aug 18 2011, 02:06 PM)
That cold is no simple cold...that cold are strike into your bone.  That month Tokyo City should be around 3 - 6 C.  At Night can go as low as -3 C.  Seriously at night Tokyo street are very less people walking around.
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Well then, would you be nice enough to go out for a drink with me at night in the month of January? laugh.gif

If it's that bad, then staying in at night will be best. Unless really gatal wanna go out.
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At Japan, parking bicycle also need to pay.....
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Yes if you are a commuter e.g. you ride a bike to a train station, park and commute to work. Train stations, when they have bike racks, are on a monthly reservation.

But you don't have to pay parking (usually) if you are biking to a mall and shopping. Usually the 1st 3 hours are free (at least in my neighborhood). The rack autolocks after 3 hours so you should pay attention to the time.

I'm in Japan now and weather this weekend is cool because of the storm (Arashi). Downside is that rain is forecasted the whole weekend. Yesterday was crazy hot so the cooler temps are welcome.

Finally most people think winter in Tokyo is comparatively mild as winters go. Doesn't snow and not that cold. Of course everything is relative, compared to Malaysia it IS cold.

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Finally most people think winter in Tokyo is comparatively mild as winters go. Doesn't snow and not that cold. Of course everything is relative, compared to Malaysia it IS cold.
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QUOTE(keii-kun @ Aug 17 2011, 11:20 PM)
wow, now exchange rate already near rm4.....confirm cannot go yet lah like this hahahaha

tanoshi, the bikes looks nice! but the price doh.gif
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Pippo!!!  drool.gif Fuji Q the bomb! Enjoy Fujiyama King Coaster and Dodonpa. Jangan terkencing dalam seluar sudah tongue.gif
Aku gerak sana for good end of Nov. Datang lambat sikit boleh lepak sekali
Omedetou back to you!!!  rclxms.gif  rclxms.gif
We are all in the same league now with Tanoshi
Being a father can be really exhausting but really good experience and fun  laugh.gif
Hows your daughter doing? What's her name?

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I'm going to migrate to Japan for good by end of Nov. Its confirmed! Any advice for new alien? I'm wondering what is the cheapest way to send money back to Malaysia as I still have bills to pay on monthly basis. TT is expensive and based on my research I found out Postbank would be the cheapest method. Any other way? Im thinking of using Paypal too. I would prefer to transfer straight to my Maybank acct
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which part of Japan are you living at the moment? are you there for good?

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scary gila imam dia.. maybe yakuza turned good hahaha.

so guys any info about sending back money cheaply but efficient?

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Yeah. I'm a gadget freak. But I have self-control. Most of the time. lol.
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you will need icon_question.gif when you are in akihabara laugh.gif now can say la, later when there, aiyoh rugilah tak beli here hahahaha

save the money to shop on 1st Jan sale@ new year sale. reaallly worth it.

@nasizwan, every night not enuff sleep for the past 3mth, except for weekend - cover up during day.
me and wife once had to take leave on weekdays to sleep while our daughter is sent to babysitter's house laugh.gif
too tireddd...

sending back to japan or what? now exchange rate high, no option lah i think
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No I am not living permanently in Japan. When I am in Japan, I live in the Tokyo area (in Chiba). I am here often for work and also because my family goes back to Japan 2x a year on vacation. Right now I am in Japan with family for a week for a somewhat delayed Obon (Obon was actually last weekend but I had a schedule clash)

#earthquake
Tokyo area - common to feel small jolts of earthquakes. There have been at least 2 since I arrived last week. One on Friday early am (the house shook) and another Friday pm (the building I was in was swaying side to side).

Weather looks better this weekend, at least in the Tokyo area. Stopped raining Friday evening and hasn't rained since. Hopefully it'll last - son has baseball practice and this evening I'm taking the kids to the local omatsuri.


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Hihi guys, help me critique my itinerary plan please? 5d4n in Tokyo:

Day1 (arrive narita 6.45, reach hotel 8.00):
Shinjuku, Meiji Shrine, Harajuku, Shibuya
Day2
Tsujiki Fish Market, Nihonbashi, Ginza, Tokyo Dome City, Imperial Palace East Gardens, Akihabara
Day3
Ameyoko, Sensoji Temple, Asakusa, Sengakuji Temple, Shinagawa, Tokyo Tower, Roppongi, Ikebukuro
Day4
Disneyland or Disneysea (which one better?)
Day5:
Can't really do anything cos 1:30pm flight so have to leave quite early

Too packed/Don't make sense cos things all over the place? I stay at a hotel in Toshima. Also ... feel like going to just one temple OK liao, which one to choose?
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QUOTE(deodorant @ Aug 21 2011, 07:15 PM)
Hihi guys, help me critique my itinerary plan please? 5d4n in Tokyo:

Day1 (arrive narita 6.45, reach hotel 8.00):
Shinjuku, Meiji Shrine, Harajuku, Shibuya
Day2
Tsujiki Fish Market, Nihonbashi, Ginza, Tokyo Dome City, Imperial Palace East Gardens, Akihabara
Day3
Ameyoko, Sensoji Temple, Asakusa, Sengakuji Temple, Shinagawa, Tokyo Tower, Roppongi, Ikebukuro
Day4
Disneyland or Disneysea (which one better?)
Day5:
Can't really do anything cos 1:30pm flight so have to leave quite early

Too packed/Don't make sense cos things all over the place? I stay at a hotel in Toshima. Also ... feel like going to just one temple OK liao, which one to choose?
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I feel that Disneysea is so much more interesting than Disneyland. Why don't you visit both? I did not regret one bit that i actually visited both!
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QUOTE(deodorant @ Aug 21 2011, 06:15 PM)
Hihi guys, help me critique my itinerary plan please? 5d4n in Tokyo:

Day1 (arrive narita 6.45, reach hotel 8.00):
Shinjuku, Meiji Shrine, Harajuku, Shibuya
Day2
Tsujiki Fish Market, Nihonbashi, Ginza, Tokyo Dome City, Imperial Palace East Gardens, Akihabara
Day3
Ameyoko, Sensoji Temple, Asakusa, Sengakuji Temple, Shinagawa, Tokyo Tower, Roppongi, Ikebukuro
Day4
Disneyland or Disneysea (which one better?)
Day5:
Can't really do anything cos 1:30pm flight so have to leave quite early

Too packed/Don't make sense cos things all over the place? I stay at a hotel in Toshima. Also ... feel like going to just one temple OK liao, which one to choose?
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Do you really want to go Japan most highest class most expensive area shopping with your body full of heavy fish smell?

If you plan Day 1 is shopping...put all shopping places all in Day 1.
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QUOTE(Shazzac @ Aug 21 2011, 07:44 PM)
I feel that Disneysea is so much more interesting than Disneyland. Why don't you visit both? I did not regret one bit that i actually visited both!

Time limit I think ... I don't think you can do both in one day right? If two days for both parks, only 2 days left to explore the rest of the city leh.

QUOTE(RegentCid @ Aug 21 2011, 08:45 PM)
Do you really want to go Japan most highest class most expensive area shopping with your body full of heavy fish smell?

If you plan Day 1 is shopping...put all shopping places all in Day 1.

Good point, haha. Anyway Google tells me that access to the fish auction is now totally off limits to tourists for the time being (due to the earthquake & tsunami). is it still worth it to go at like 9am or so to look see look see and go omakase one of the sushi places there?
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QUOTE(RegentCid)
Do you really want to go Japan most highest class most expensive area shopping with your body full of heavy fish smell?

If you plan Day 1 is shopping...put all shopping places all in Day 1.
QUOTE(deodorant @ Aug 22 2011, 01:23 AM)
Good point, haha. Anyway Google tells me that access to the fish auction is now totally off limits to tourists for the time being (due to the earthquake & tsunami). is it still worth it to go at like 9am or so to look see look see and go omakase one of the sushi places there?
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Ginza makes sense since it is near Tsukiji and you can walk from/to either places. I would plan around a locale like you have instead of activity. Otherwise it will be costly in terms of train fares.

I've never been to Tsukiji auction itself (too early in the am) but I've been to the market itself a couple of times. I think it is still a good experience because it's a working market - very interesting to see fishmongers zip around at lightspeed on their one-man "scooters" and the variety of seafood available. You might even see the famous (don't touch) bluefin tunas - huge. Good for an hour of look-see I think.
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QUOTE(keii-kun @ Aug 20 2011, 12:07 AM)
@nasizwan, every night not enuff sleep for the past 3mth, except for weekend - cover up during day.
me and wife once had to take leave on weekdays to sleep while our daughter is sent to babysitter's house laugh.gif
too tireddd...

sending back to japan or what? now exchange rate high, no option lah i think
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Sending back to Malaysia from Japan bro. I need to find efficient way to send back money instead of expensive TT. icon_question.gif

Hahaha I feel you bro. I had to take EL once because baby kept crying the whole bloody night until 6 a.m and at that point of time you regret for having a baby. Eye bag is our new makeup look sweat.gif


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Too packed/Don't make sense cos things all over the place? I stay at a hotel in Toshima. Also ... feel like going to just one temple OK liao, which one to choose?
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Honestly speaking its REALLY packed. You will be rushing everywhere instead of enjoying the view
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QUOTE(keii-kun @ Aug 20 2011, 12:07 AM)
you will need  icon_question.gif when you are in akihabara laugh.gif now can say la, later when there, aiyoh rugilah tak beli here hahahaha

save the money to shop on 1st Jan sale@ new year sale. reaallly worth it.
lol. now you're really scaring me. considering very hard whether to increase my CC limit or not sweat.gif

the current quakes in Japan is still not letting up huh? hope all is fine there. won't want to be there when the earth splits..
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Japan everyday got earthquake. Everday must have 2 to 3 magnitude quake. it won't letting up....impossible
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QUOTE(RegentCid @ Aug 22 2011, 12:10 PM)
Japan everyday got earthquake.  Everday must have 2 to 3 magnitude quake. it won't letting up....impossible
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Serious...Japan everday have small quake. It just shake awhile.
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yes, my friend in Japan said it is viva shaking everyday...already biasa dah....
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QUOTE(deodorant @ Aug 21 2011, 07:15 PM)
Hihi guys, help me critique my itinerary plan please? 5d4n in Tokyo:

Day1 (arrive narita 6.45, reach hotel 8.00):
Shinjuku, Meiji Shrine, Harajuku, Shibuya
Day2
Tsujiki Fish Market, Nihonbashi, Ginza, Tokyo Dome City, Imperial Palace East Gardens, Akihabara
Day3
Ameyoko, Sensoji Temple, Asakusa, Sengakuji Temple, Shinagawa, Tokyo Tower, Roppongi, Ikebukuro
Day4
Disneyland or Disneysea (which one better?)
Day5:
Can't really do anything cos 1:30pm flight so have to leave quite early

Too packed/Don't make sense cos things all over the place? I stay at a hotel in Toshima. Also ... feel like going to just one temple OK liao, which one to choose?
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Day 1 - Good plan, as all places are within the same area. I did exactly the same thing, but make sure train your leg for 4-8 hours walk. *btw, Omotesando is besides Harajuku and along the way to Shibuya. You might want to walk around there if you are going during Christmas/New Year as their 'Illumination' decoration is nice to see at night.

Day 2 - I would recommend to go Tokyo Dome City last, as it closes a little bit later, while most of Akihabara shops closes around 8pm.

Day 3 - Super Packed Day - If you walk fast and do minimal stops, then you would probably have 30 minutes - 1 hour for each places.

Time your itinerary as it will help because some places closes early and opens late. Check their closing day as well.

If you like theme park rides than DisneySea is known for better rides for adult crowd and if you like Disney characters/world and etc, Disneyland is the place to go.

Overall, I would say from your itinerary, it is a 'touch and go' to most of the attractions in Tokyo. It is very suitable for first timer in Tokyo/Japan. It will make you want to go there again, and spent 1-3 days each in Akihabara, Shibuya/Harajuku, and Shinjuku.

Plan your Train Travel (From Where to Where, complete with Ticket Price, Directions & Train Station Names)
1. http://www.hyperdia.com/cgi-english/hyperWeb.cgi
2. http://www.jorudan.co.jp/english/norikae/
3. http://www.tokyo-subway.net/english/

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QUOTE(tatsuyachiba @ Aug 22 2011, 07:10 AM)
I've never been to Tsukiji auction itself (too early in the am) but I've been to the market itself a couple of times. I think it is still a good experience because it's a working market - very interesting to see fishmongers zip around at lightspeed on their one-man "scooters" and the variety of seafood available. You might even see the famous (don't touch) bluefin tunas - huge. Good for an hour of look-see I think.

okok thanks, will go there for breakfast/brunch too I think. google tells me to go Sushi Dai for the omakase but ... 1-2 hour queue hmmmmmmmmmm.

QUOTE(nasizwan @ Aug 22 2011, 10:23 AM)
Honestly speaking its REALLY packed. You will be rushing everywhere instead of enjoying the view

QUOTE(heterosapiens @ Aug 23 2011, 07:12 AM)
Day 3 - Super Packed Day - If you walk fast and do minimal stops, then you would probably have 30 minutes - 1 hour for each places.

Time your itinerary as it will help because some places closes early and opens late. Check their closing day as well.
Overall, I would say from your itinerary, it is a 'touch and go' to most of the attractions in Tokyo. It is very suitable for first timer in Tokyo/Japan. It will make you want to go there again, and spent 1-3 days each in Akihabara, Shibuya/Harajuku, and Shinjuku.

OKOK, thanks. We're planning this itinerary as a guide, so if it turns out when we're there that it is too packed we might just cut out a few stops and spend more time at the others.
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QUOTE(deodorant @ Aug 23 2011, 09:50 AM)
okok thanks, will go there for breakfast/brunch too I think. google tells me to go Sushi Dai for the omakase but ... 1-2 hour queue hmmmmmmmmmm.
OKOK, thanks. We're planning this itinerary as a guide, so if it turns out when we're there that it is too packed we might just cut out a few stops and spend more time at the others.
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I had my brunch at Tsukiji on my previous visit and yes we had to queue for almost an hour! lol but you'll be getting super fresh seafood meal which I guess worth it for a try. Price wise, not too cheap mine was almost 2000 yen equivalent to almost RM80 at current exchange rate. sweat.gif

About your Japan itinerary, it really depends on you. If you don't mind rushing everywhere then you might go for it. I, myself like to take things slow, enjoy the view, take lots of photos etc and like heterosapiens said, you gonna need to walk A LOT! So why don't you try do some walking marathon preparation lol

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If go by Winter...that really challenge. outside so cold plus air pressure is thin....very easy get tired. And your Coat is heavy + thick .

Super physical + mental challenge.
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QUOTE(kaizer_x @ Aug 20 2011, 10:16 PM)
Quick question for those who had travel with Airasia X to Haneda, before going back to Malaysia do u guys need to pay any extra airport fee or tax at Haneda?
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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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I just went to Hokkaido last month for lavender. Can be done free and easy except u need to rent car to lavender farm.
U can check the radiation level here http://www.sapporo-now.com/en/ and this blog by a Malaysian student there http://sapporoaccordingtopinkpheng.blogspot.com/

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what are the differences between pasmo and suica? Im confused. Which one is better for traveling inside tokyo?
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QUOTE(deodorant @ Aug 21 2011, 07:15 PM)
Too packed/Don't make sense cos things all over the place? I stay at a hotel in Toshima. Also ... feel like going to just one temple OK liao, which one to choose?
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Didn't notice you asked this question in my earlier reply. Strongly suggest to visit Meiji Shrine and Sensoji Temple. Furthermore, both are very near to you other destinations (Harajuku and Asakusa).
QUOTE(tatsuyachiba @ Aug 22 2011, 07:10 AM)
Ginza makes sense since it is near Tsukiji and you can walk from/to either places. I would plan around a locale like you have instead of activity. Otherwise it will be costly in terms of train fares.

I've never been to Tsukiji auction itself (too early in the am) but I've been to the market itself a couple of times. I think it is still a good experience because it's a working market - very interesting to see fishmongers zip around at lightspeed on their one-man "scooters" and the variety of seafood available. You might even see the famous (don't touch) bluefin tunas - huge. Good for an hour of look-see I think.
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Yes, that's how I plan my trip. Covering local areas rather than activity. You can save a lot on transportation with proper planning smile.gif

lol, I've been to the auction on my first trip, we missed the first train on Oedo Line to Tsukijishijo(E18) but manage to arrive around 30 minutes before the auction ends. We also saw the merchant cutting the bluefin tunas with samurai-like skills and precision. Awesome experience!
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okok thanks, will go there for breakfast/brunch too I think. google tells me to go Sushi Dai for the omakase but ... 1-2 hour queue hmmmmmmmmmm.
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Yupp, even at 7am+ there are already queue at Sushi Dai. So, back then we decided to try cheaper and less popular shop (Umai Sushikan). I can't speak of the sushi quality that much, but it is definitely a lot better than most sushi back in Malaysia. Plus points - the staffs can speak understandable English, menu description in English as well and they have very memorable souvenir on sale as well.
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what are the differences between pasmo and suica? Im confused. Which one is better for traveling inside tokyo?
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A quick google of "pasmo vs suica" resulted to something better than what I could probably explained :

http://www.japan-guide.com/e/e2359_002.html

I use Suica btw. Hermm...still have around 1500 Yen from the last trip.

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Hi guys,

I'm going to japan for 7 Nights - should i just stay in Tokyo or venture out? Thinking of Kyoto... smile.gif

Any recommendation on the accomodation? smile.gif

Thanks in advance!!
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QUOTE(Zenax @ Aug 25 2011, 11:28 PM)
Hi guys,

I'm going to japan for 7 Nights - should i just stay in Tokyo or venture out? Thinking of Kyoto... smile.gif

Any recommendation on the accomodation? smile.gif

Thanks in advance!!
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IMO, 7 nights or 6 full days are good enough to explore the city of tokyo with their numerous areas of interests. Probably you could branch out to Hakone for a day trip.

If you're visiting both the disney parks and sanrio puroland (this one will take maybe 5 hours max as it's small), that'll take you 2.5 days already.

But that's only if this is your first time to Tokyo/Japan.
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I can sit inside Disney all day watching pretty girls screaming.

When to Disney 5 times still can sit inside all days long ....hahaha
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100k yen enough for mid-range eat, spend, shop for 4.5 days? biggrin.gif
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QUOTE(RegentCid @ Aug 26 2011, 11:21 AM)
I can sit inside Disney all day watching pretty girls screaming.

When to Disney 5 times still can sit inside all days long ....hahaha
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anyone have any experiences with pyotravel? the deals on their website are incredibly cheap, RM 1499 for 5D4N in Tokyo, price including flight tickets shocking.gif

http://www.my.pyotravel.com/tour/japan/best-deal

is there any hidden charges?
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QUOTE(ballistix89 @ Aug 28 2011, 01:12 PM)
anyone have any experiences with pyotravel? the deals on their website are incredibly cheap, RM 1499 for 5D4N in Tokyo, price including flight tickets  shocking.gif

http://www.my.pyotravel.com/tour/japan/best-deal

is there any hidden charges?
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When i click on it. Seems like that is the price when it's 2 to fly.
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uh oh..i'm travelling to japan for holiday on 2nd sept, i checked weather forecast for tokyo and scattering thunderstorms all week long sad.gif Anyone in tokyo can confirm this right now? How's the rain? All day long or just stop-start rain?
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QUOTE(zerigemok @ Aug 31 2011, 08:10 AM)
uh oh..i'm travelling to japan for holiday on 2nd sept, i checked weather forecast for tokyo and scattering thunderstorms all week long sad.gif Anyone in tokyo can confirm this right now? How's the rain? All day long or just stop-start rain?
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I dun think anyone here can confirm the weather since it's just forecast. It might or might not rain or have thunderstorms. Just be prepared with slippers and umbrella/raincoats.

I'm heading there tomorrow! I was abit disappointed in the weather forecast as well. But the rain is expected as it rains all the time until end of Sept, I think.
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QUOTE(Shazzac @ Aug 31 2011, 09:19 AM)

I'm heading there tomorrow! I was abit disappointed in the weather forecast as well. But the rain is expected as it rains all the time until end of Sept, I think.
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Typhoon Talas hitting Tokyo area today and tomorrow - expect lots of rain.

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Wow a typhoon..this is worse than imagined. So are we advised to stay inside when it strikes? Meaning we can't go visit places then?
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QUOTE(zerigemok @ Aug 31 2011, 02:23 PM)
Wow a typhoon..this is worse than imagined. So are we advised to stay inside when it strikes? Meaning we can't go visit places then?
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Typhoons are typical this time of the year - usually nothing to be worried about in the Tokyo area. Just maybe lots of rain/wind. Just pack an umbrella and some water-resistant shoes and you should be all set.

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QUOTE(RegentCid @ Aug 18 2011, 10:22 AM)
Most important thing first you need to do is apply Visa.

To apply Visa:
1st you must have Passport [ 6 month alive date before expired]
2nd you need a Bank Statement show you your bank account have minimum Rm6,000 Saving.

After got Visa then only we can discuss the interesting part of Japan.
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How recent does the bank statement need to be? I read takes only bout 3 days to get the visa so i'm travelling in November, can wait till then on apply early and keep. Does the visa hv a 'use by' date?

Thanks.
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QUOTE(happyshirt @ Sep 1 2011, 02:51 PM)
How recent does the bank statement need to be? I read takes only bout 3 days to get the visa so i'm travelling in November, can wait till then on apply early and keep. Does the visa hv a 'use by' date?

My single-entry visa had a 3-month validity.

[edit] So anyway I went to Tsukiji fish market - twice! Once for Sushi Dai and once for Daiwa Sushi. Frickin' awesome! Totally worth the 1.5-hour queue.

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I'm thinking of visiting Japan in late December but i have a doubt to clear which is the visa application.

Do i need visa if i am to visit Japan for less than a month? This is what i found from The Embassy of Japan website, the quote stating that

"The visa-exemption arrangements between Japan and Malaysia have allowed Malaysian nationals who meet relevant conditions can enter into Japan without a visa for a period of stay not exceeding three(3) consecutive months."

Does anyone here know about the conditions to be met in order to enter Japan without a visa for staying less than 3 months?

Any help will be appreciated, thanks !

@Regentcid, do you travel a lot from Malaysia to Japan back n forth?
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We really should merge both Japan threads. End up people (myself included) double post in both threads cos dunno which one to post in.

@Riggo I did some research on this before going on my holiday. Technically M'sians don't need visa to enter Japan for short holiday. But at the immigration, you will be taken to a room for interview/questioning. Here you need to have all your documents available to prove that you don't intend to overstay; if the authorities suspect anything they will deny you entry and you're on the next flight back to KL.

Best is to just apply visa lah, it's free and very efficient one. Go there, drop off documents, come back 3 days later to pick up - done! Got nice visa sticker in your passport also.
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QUOTE(deodorant @ Sep 5 2011, 11:43 AM)
We really should merge both Japan threads. End up people (myself included) double post in both threads cos dunno which one to post in.

@Riggo I did some research on this before going on my holiday. Technically M'sians don't need visa to enter Japan for short holiday. But at the immigration, you will be taken to a room for interview/questioning. Here you need to have all your documents available to prove that you don't intend to overstay; if the authorities suspect anything they will deny you entry and you're on the next flight back to KL.

Best is to just apply visa lah, it's free and very efficient one. Go there, drop off documents, come back 3 days later to pick up - done! Got nice visa sticker in your passport also.
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Yea, both threads should be merged, i wouldn't have received a reply this fast if i didn't ask it here.
Thanks for your quick and informative answer bro ! That absolutely cleared my doubt ! Hope i can make it in December...
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QUOTE(Riggo @ Sep 5 2011, 12:55 PM)
Yea, both threads should be merged, i wouldn't have received a reply this fast if i didn't ask it here.
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So sorry I not agree with that...it wont happens if you really check which title which subject...And also regular as maybe daily contributor such as Regencid always on the thread updating...event my self not always can answer...many sempai here actualy hehehe...theres 2 different unique things here...no offence please.. rclxms.gif And its already V4!
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i wanna to go Tokyo for 8 days... my budget... Rm 5k. enough for flight+ acco+ food+ etc???
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QUOTE(john_makaay @ Sep 8 2011, 10:41 PM)
i wanna to go Tokyo for 8 days... my budget... Rm 5k. enough for flight+ acco+ food+ etc???

Based on my very limited experience, should budget around rm400 per day for food/transport/attractions, not including shopping.
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QUOTE(john_makaay @ Sep 8 2011, 10:41 PM)
i wanna to go Tokyo for 8 days... my budget... Rm 5k. enough for flight+ acco+ food+ etc???
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RM5k for flight + accomodation + food + transportation should be enough if you only travel within Tokyo. but all depends on :

a. your flight ticket price - quite subjective as you can get low price from AA
b. your accomodation standard, cheapest in Tokyo you can get abt Rm150per night (hostel type) or hotel is above RM250 per night.
c. Transportation - within the vicinity of tokyo is relatively cheap unless if you plan to travle beyond tokyo. try to take night bus will save you a lot.

my own experience, i spend about RM2.5k for my tokyo trip + one night stay in Nikko (total 8 days trip). all included except shopping. thanks to AA for the cheap flight ticket.

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I heard it is better to exchange currency in Japan rather in Malaysia, no idea if it is true or not. If not ,where is the best place to exchange in KL?
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QUOTE(ShinRyu @ Sep 10 2011, 08:53 PM)
I heard it is better to exchange currency in Japan rather in Malaysia

No no no no 100 times no. Do you know how Malaysia every shopping mall also at least got one money changer? Japan is not like that. Money changer is damn hard to find and if you do find it the rates are terrible.

Exchange everything you need here - Mid Valley's rates are good. If in Japan you run out of money then find a seven eleven and withdraw from their 7-bank ATMs (normal ATM won't read your cirrus/mastercard ATM card).
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QUOTE(deodorant @ Sep 11 2011, 10:16 AM)
No no no no 100 times no. Do you know how Malaysia every shopping mall also at least got one money changer? Japan is not like that. Money changer is damn hard to find and if you do find it the rates are terrible.

Exchange everything you need here - Mid Valley's rates are good. If in Japan you run out of money then find a seven eleven and withdraw from their 7-bank ATMs (normal ATM won't read your cirrus/mastercard ATM card).
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Yupp, totally agree with that. As you would need to change to other common currency first as most money changer in Japan would not exchange RM. Twice the conversion, means twice paying the money changers for their services.

To use international withdrawal, you would need to enable the option for your ATM card either through ATMs or bank-counter. And I have withdrawn money through Citibank in Shibuya, so, I'm guessing it should work for international banks as well.

Anyway, for knowledge purposes. (It applies for changing USD to Yen)

http://www.2think.org/dollar-yen-change.shtml
http://traveljapanblog.com/wordpress/2009/...en-2009-update/


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Thanks for the input given, here is another thing, i have this maybank visa debit card, can i use it there ? Coz i have used that card for most online shopping ..It would b very convenient if it can b used there xD.thanks again !
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Yen to MYR is currently close to 0.0395 thats crazy! almost 4 already
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QUOTE(ShinRyu @ Sep 11 2011, 07:03 PM)
Thanks for the input given, here is another thing, i have this maybank visa debit card, can i use it there ? Coz i have used that card for most online shopping ..It would b very convenient if it can b used there xD.thanks again !

Bear in mind that electronic FX using debit/credit card can be quite brutal on the rates. Just FYI, last month I withdrew 20,000yen from local MY ATM @ 24.82 equals RM805.77 - that day's actual closing rate was 25.66, so I rugi almost 3.5% spread.
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AIyaa..I when to Shanghai one week....quite outdated some time already...lol cannot give feedback...haha

Now i am back.
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Just to share that my post on Tsukji Fish Market is up on the Yahoo! Travel Malaysia with IMasTravel website. Click picture if interested!

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hey guys..

i have the departure time from kl at 955am and arrival time at 710pm

just to confirm, the 710pm is msia time or japan time?

it's tmr flight...
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Japan Time. to confirm with that once you arrive you can ask the local time from custom officer
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Japan Time.  to confirm with that once you arrive you can ask the local time from custom officer
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needed that for my bro to pick us up biggrin.gif

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7:10PM is their local time.
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i forgot to change into yen last weekend when it was 3.85 lol...man this is sad
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It will be sadder if it reach 4.0 and above! Sad for all of us who wants to travel to JP

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Just to share that my post on Tsukji Fish Market is up on the Yahoo! Travel Malaysia with IMasTravel website. Click picture if interested!

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bought it today for 4.0 T_T coz tomorrow ill b going there d lol
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bought it today for 4.0 T_T coz tomorrow ill b going there d lol
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crap.. so expensive. easier for you to convert when buying things tho lol laugh.gif
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It has gone up so much!

Now, i'm gonna change back my yen to myr so i can gain some extra $$. tongue.gif
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Today Sept 15 Rate:

Ringgit Malaysia (RM)
[RM 1 = ¥ 24.75]ll[RM5 = ¥ 123.74]ll[RM10 = ¥ 247.47]ll[RM50 = ¥ 1237.37]ll[RM100 = ¥ 2474.74]ll[RM250 = ¥ 6186.84]ll[RM500 = ¥ 12373.69]


Japanese Yen (JPY)
[JPN ¥ 50 = RM2.02]ll[¥ 100 = RM4.04]ll[¥ 250 = RM10.1]ll[¥ 500 = RM20.2]ll[¥ 1000 = RM40.41]ll[¥ 5000 = RM202.04]ll[¥ 10000 = RM404.08]


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it's so hot in jap now sweat.gif

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it's so hot in jap now  sweat.gif
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Yea, humid to the max too. Go out for 5 mins, terus sweat like dunno what.
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I saw Malaysia flag at Akibahara .....hahaha

Capture this morning.....those friend now traveling at Tokyo can go here have a Shot...kekekeke

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Hello Everyone,

I'm going for Tokyo trip in this November. Can anyone please advise on my itinerary? Appreciate your help, Thank you smile.gif

Day 1 - Ikebukuro, Meiji Shrine, Harajuku, Tokyo Tower
Day 2 - Disneyland
Day 3 - Ginza, Shibuya, Shinjuku
Day 4 - Doraemon Museum (If able to purchase ticket) & Yokohama
Day 5 - Asakusa, Sensoji Temple, Ueno Park, Akihabara
Day 6 - Odaiba
Day 7 - Roppongi Hills & heading back to KL
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I'm going for Tokyo trip in this November. Can anyone please advise on my itinerary? Appreciate your help, Thank you smile.gif

If you are a theme park lover I would say take two days to go both disneyland and disneysea.
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Having unagi For dinner at asakusa cost me 1700 yen : rm 50 blush.gif
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If you are a theme park lover I would say take two days to go both disneyland and disneysea.
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Totally agree!! biggrin.gif I did not regret one bit going to both!

QUOTE(ip_2404 @ Sep 16 2011, 05:33 PM)
Having unagi For dinner at asakusa cost me 1700 yen : rm 50 blush.gif
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Ahh... you should try Shibuya. There are heaps of restaurants there to try out there! biggrin.gif
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QUOTE(Shazzac @ Sep 15 2011, 02:39 PM)
Yea, humid to the max too. Go out for 5 mins, terus sweat like dunno what.
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Now Tokyo temp are ok...noon tiame around 31 and night around 28.

Same as Malaysia...now start turning into autumn time already. Those summer fashion now in cheap sales....Sapu those summer fashion...it suit Malaysia /gg

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Is it fun in Japan during Chinese New Year? Planning for a CNY trip. What's the weather there during CNY.

Tokyo, Hokkaido? Which place is recommended if don't want to follow travel tour. I so noob probably should follow sleep.gif.
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QUOTE(milky.way @ Sep 16 2011, 09:31 AM)
Hello Everyone,

I'm going for Tokyo trip in this November. Can anyone please advise on my itinerary? Appreciate your help, Thank you smile.gif

Day 1 - Ikebukuro, Meiji Shrine, Harajuku, Tokyo Tower
Day 2 - Disneyland
Day 3 - Ginza, Shibuya, Shinjuku
Day 4 - Doraemon Museum (If able to purchase ticket) & Yokohama
Day 5 - Asakusa, Sensoji Temple, Ueno Park, Akihabara
Day 6 - Odaiba
Day 7 - Roppongi Hills & heading back to KL
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If you want to save on transportation cost, here's what I would group them :

Ginza, Tokyo Tower, Roppongi Hills - connected through Hibiya Line and Oedo Line

Ikebukuro, Shinjuku, Yoyogi, Harajuku, Omotesando, Shibuya - connected through Yamanote Line and Ginza Line

Tsukiji, Odaiba - connected through Oedo Line, Yurakucho Line, Yurikamome Line and Rinkai Line

To get optimum suggestion, it is best if you could tell us your travel interest such as theme park, fashion, religion, the different japanese-pop-culture, roller coaster rides, dining, shopping, night life, souvenir collection and etc.


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Looking for a relax trip, that's why don't feel like following tour agent with tight schedule rush here and there.

Looking for unique places, beautiful scenery, great foods, some shoppings but stuff is expensive in Japan right, burberry black label? Not so into theme park, traveling with my gf. Later check out your route suggestion.
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QUOTE(nles @ Sep 18 2011, 10:44 AM)
Looking for a relax trip, that's why don't feel like following tour agent with tight schedule rush here and there.

Looking for unique places, beautiful scenery, great foods, some shoppings but stuff is expensive in Japan right, burberry black label? Not so into theme park, traveling with my gf. Later check out your route suggestion.
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lol, my first trip to Japan is at least 3 times more packed than a typical guided tour, as I try to cover as many places I can within the travel period. But the good thing is that, I get to choose when to rush and when to relax and chill.

Unique places is quite vague as it could historically unique, religiously unique, traditional-culturally unique, pop-culturally unique and etc.

My suggestion, get a guide book or read online. I would personally recommend these options :

- Lonely Planet Tokyo
- Tokyo (City Guide)
- The Rough Guide to Tokyo

- http://wikitravel.org/en/Tokyo
- http://www.japan-guide.com/e/e2164.html
- http://www.jnto.go.jp/eng/attractions/facilities/

Then from there, you listed all the places/spots you want to visit, then it would be easier for us to help to recommend the plan for you itinerary. smile.gif


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I wonder if you guys would ever plan a group tour to Japan.
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QUOTE(nles @ Sep 18 2011, 02:30 AM)
Is it fun in Japan during Chinese New Year? Planning for a CNY trip. What's the weather there during CNY.

Tokyo, Hokkaido? Which place is recommended if don't want to follow travel tour. I so noob probably should follow sleep.gif.
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i m coming again during cny smile.gif

you still have few months to go, plan it and just come with gf by yourself, guess it's more fun than follow the tour.. tongue.gif
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QUOTE(heterosapiens @ Sep 18 2011, 10:09 AM)
If you want to save on transportation cost, here's what I would group them :

Ginza, Tokyo Tower, Roppongi Hills - connected through Hibiya Line and Oedo Line

Ikebukuro, Shinjuku, Yoyogi, Harajuku, Omotesando, Shibuya - connected through Yamanote Line and Ginza Line

Tsukiji, Odaiba - connected through Oedo Line, Yurakucho Line, Yurikamome Line and Rinkai Line

To get optimum suggestion, it is best if you could tell us your travel interest such as theme park, fashion, religion, the different japanese-pop-culture, roller coaster rides, dining, shopping, night life, souvenir collection and etc.
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Hi, thank you so much for your advices. i try to group the travel route based on my hotel location. On the first 4 nights, I will be staying at Ikebukuro & the following 2 nights will be at Asakusa. I got no any special travel interest, I just wana go to the places that I mentioned above & see Tokyo with my own eyes. Ya, I wish to see beautiful autumn leaves..can u suggest which is the best spot to see the autumn leaves? Thank you.
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Hi All,

I am going to Japan coming February 16 to 23, 2012... thanks to AA cheap flight..

It should be winter still right? What would the temperature be like?

I will be arriving Haneda at 10.30pm... below is my ROUGH itinerary, can someone share some opinions on this??

16th - Arrival at Haneda - overnight somewhere? roam around the street.... zombie~
17th - Take the earliest bus/train to Osaka, overnight
18th - Take the earlier train to Kyoto
19th - Kyoto
20th - Earliest bus/train to Tokyo
21st - Tokyo
22nd - Tokyo
23rd - Departure sad.gif

Total 1 night in Osaka, 2 nights in Kyoto, 3 nights in Tokyo...

any recommendation on BUDJET accomodation for 2 pax? ><"

also, what is the most convenient mode of transportation? I would assume its the bullet train but boy, they cost a BOMB!



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QUOTE(Zenax @ Sep 19 2011, 05:07 PM)
Hi All,

I am going to Japan coming February 16 to 23, 2012... thanks to AA cheap flight..

It should be winter still right? What would the temperature be like?

I will be arriving Haneda at 10.30pm... below is my ROUGH itinerary, can someone share some opinions on this??

16th - Arrival at Haneda - overnight somewhere? roam around the street.... zombie~
17th - Take the earliest bus/train to Osaka, overnight
18th - Take the earlier train to Kyoto
19th - Kyoto
20th - Earliest bus/train to Tokyo
21st - Tokyo
22nd - Tokyo
23rd - Departure sad.gif

Total 1 night in Osaka, 2 nights in Kyoto, 3 nights in Tokyo...

any recommendation on BUDJET accomodation for 2 pax? ><"

also, what is the most convenient mode of transportation? I would assume its the bullet train but boy, they cost a BOMB!
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Actually, just 3 nights in Tokyo - would be very rush coz there are alot of sites to visit.

Yup, the JR Shinkansen is expensive but if you actually go all around and make full use of it, it's not that costly.

Bus would take you HOURS. Since the 17th you would want to go to Osaka dy, why not check out the overnight bus from Tokyo to Osaka? At least u have a place to sleep whilst on the way there. Coz if not mistaken, take bus about 9hrs leh (if not mistaken). Wasted dy since your schedule is so packed.

Are you not going to Disneyland/Disneysea or Sanrio Puroland? You won't regret it.

I actually was in Tokyo for 8 nights the 1st time round, I make full use of my time and actually went EVERYWHERE in tokyo that's worth to visit. 2nd time round, I just hang out and shop and meet friends and I did not once regret the packed schedule that I have when i went there the 1st time.
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Shazzac, mind sharing what's your schedule like?
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QUOTE(Shazzac @ Sep 19 2011, 05:23 PM)
Actually, just 3 nights in Tokyo - would be very rush coz there are alot of sites to visit.

Yup, the JR Shinkansen is expensive but if you actually go all around and make full use of it, it's not that costly.

Bus would take you HOURS. Since the 17th you would want to go to Osaka dy, why not check out the overnight bus from Tokyo to Osaka? At least u have a place to sleep whilst on the way there. Coz if not mistaken, take bus about 9hrs leh (if not mistaken). Wasted dy since your schedule is so packed.

Are you not going to Disneyland/Disneysea or Sanrio Puroland? You won't regret it.

I actually was in Tokyo for 8 nights the 1st time round, I make full use of my time and actually went EVERYWHERE in tokyo that's worth to visit. 2nd time round, I just hang out and shop and meet friends and I did not once regret the packed schedule that I have when i went there the 1st time.
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hmm... i was thinking getting a general overview of how japan is like, not really covering every corner of Japan.. how much did you spend during your first time? I just checked the exchange rate and its freaking rm4 for 100 yen! T_T

and yea, mind to share your itinerary?

how bout the accomodation? Its what worries me the most... sweat.gif

Thanks!


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QUOTE(Zenax @ Sep 19 2011, 05:07 PM)
Hi All,

I am going to Japan coming February 16 to 23, 2012... thanks to AA cheap flight..

It should be winter still right? What would the temperature be like?

I will be arriving Haneda at 10.30pm... below is my ROUGH itinerary, can someone share some opinions on this??

16th - Arrival at Haneda - overnight somewhere? roam around the street.... zombie~
17th - Take the earliest bus/train to Osaka, overnight
18th - Take the earlier train to Kyoto
19th - Kyoto
20th - Earliest bus/train to Tokyo
21st - Tokyo
22nd - Tokyo
23rd - Departure sad.gif

Total 1 night in Osaka, 2 nights in Kyoto, 3 nights in Tokyo...

any recommendation on BUDJET accomodation for 2 pax? ><"

also, what is the most convenient mode of transportation? I would assume its the bullet train but boy, they cost a BOMB!
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I would say that your schedule is really rush but I believe this could be your only chance to visit japan so you want to make full use of it right. There are quite a lot of thing to see in Tokyo, Kyoto and even Osaka. And you should not be missing out Kobe as well since it is quite near to Osaka.

Since you plan to visit this main three city of Japan, why don't you take the land arrangement package from local tour?? Since you have already save up a lot of money on the air ticket, you can let the tour agent do the rest for you. This is because taking shinkansen between this 3 city can cost up to hundreds and even thousand ringgit. And with that short stay in each city, I believe you only wish to visit few main attraction which tour agent will also be included in their package.

Another option, is travel on your own. You can try to stay at hostel which is the most budget option. Btw, how much is considered budget for you? Hostel facility cost less than RM120 per person per night for sharing facility. Private hostel room can cost much higher. Hotel definitely cost much higher but better facility lor. Try Toyoko Inn, guest it's the cheapest hotel chain in Tokyo.

February could be cold in Japan and snow pretty often depend on your luck although snow is quite rare in Tokyo. Daytime temperature is between 5-10degC and night time temperature rage between -5 to 5 depends on condition. So bring enough warm clothes there.

As for your itinerary, you can actually save much time if you are able to catch the night bus from Tokyo to Osaka. Last bus leave around 12.30midnight from Shinjuku Station. If the custom clearance is fast, you should be able to make it and you will have more time for sightseeng on the next day. Try to optimise your day time for sightseeing and night time for travelling between long distance places (eg tokyo-osaka-tokyo) and in other way, it also save you accomodation expenses. Osaka to Kyoto is very near and you can actually stay in Osaka or Kyoto and do visit on both city. Travelling by train is not that expensive either.
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Tokyo today morning start hit by strong typhoon. Everywhere is chaos... train been late or cancel ....all flight at Narita & Haneda all cancel. already more than 290 flight...lol what i know from frequency of control tower was alot aircraft been divert to Kansai / Nagoya

Today is so free!! totally no aircraft flying today...full day doing typhoon precaution activities around Hanger.


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Hi hi! Really good thread here! Was introduced to me by Matt85! Yoroshiku ne!
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Hey guys..

i only have 5 days for Osaka, Nara, Kyoto

how many days would you allocate for the above 3 places? 1 day for Nara is enough?

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QUOTE(milky.way @ Sep 16 2011, 09:31 AM)
Hello Everyone,

I'm going for Tokyo trip in this November. Can anyone please advise on my itinerary? Appreciate your help, Thank you smile.gif

Day 1 - Ikebukuro, Meiji Shrine, Harajuku, Tokyo Tower
Day 2 - Disneyland
Day 3 - Ginza, Shibuya, Shinjuku
Day 4 - Doraemon Museum (If able to purchase ticket) & Yokohama
Day 5 - Asakusa, Sensoji Temple, Ueno Park, Akihabara
Day 6 - Odaiba
Day 7 - Roppongi Hills & heading back to KL
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do you need 1 day for Odaiba? You can actually spend 1 day outskirt in Kamakura... its autumn, outdoor and outskirts are great..


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QUOTE(Zenax @ Sep 19 2011, 05:07 PM)
Hi All,

I am going to Japan coming February 16 to 23, 2012... thanks to AA cheap flight..

It should be winter still right? What would the temperature be like?

I will be arriving Haneda at 10.30pm... below is my ROUGH itinerary, can someone share some opinions on this??

16th - Arrival at Haneda - overnight somewhere? roam around the street.... zombie~
17th - Take the earliest bus/train to Osaka, overnight
18th - Take the earlier train to Kyoto
19th - Kyoto
20th - Earliest bus/train to Tokyo
21st - Tokyo
22nd - Tokyo
23rd - Departure sad.gif

Total 1 night in Osaka, 2 nights in Kyoto, 3 nights in Tokyo...

any recommendation on BUDJET accomodation for 2 pax? ><"

also, what is the most convenient mode of transportation? I would assume its the bullet train but boy, they cost a BOMB!
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Get accomodation near to stations..

Hotel - www.booking.com
Hostel - www.hostelworld.com
good deals - japanican.com

if you fancy staying capsule, try 9hour.jp

Yes, shinkansen is crazy expensive.. Tokyo to Osaka/Kyoto cost about 13k Yen (~RM500) 1 way.. If you want to save abit, take the Unreserve seats which are usually car number 1 - 3..

I would say shinkansen is the best way, no ground transport faster than 200km/h.. however, there are night bus which u get onboard at night and arrive early in the morning.. but that could be tiring.. http://willerexpress.com/bus/pc/3/top/

Have a nice trip..

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Agree with twincharger07! Especially for those who are not used to walking, accommodations near the station are the best! tongue.gif blush.gif (speaking based on experience...sakit kaki wor!)

About the bus, its cheaper but since u guys are travelling and time is limited, I also agree with going by shinkansen! Saves u time but have to splurge a bit la!

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Thank you kookaaq and twincharger07,

yes, its my only chance to go to Japan as their expenses is so high!!

I'd consider taking the ground tour... i have researched the budget accomodation like B&B and Guesthouses, the price is killing me!

Thank you so much for your info and advices.. maybe consider just kyoto and tokyo... :|
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Hi hi! Really good thread here! Was introduced to me by Matt85! Yoroshiku ne!
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Nice to meet you too smile.gif
Are you in JP at the moment?
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QUOTE(Zenax @ Sep 23 2011, 10:43 AM)
Thank you kookaaq and twincharger07,

yes, its my only chance to go to Japan as their expenses is so high!!

I'd consider taking the ground tour... i have researched the budget accomodation like B&B and Guesthouses, the price is killing me!

Thank you so much for your info and advices.. maybe consider just kyoto and tokyo... :|
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yup.. with limited time, Osaka will just like "touch and go" ...
just go for 2 places, Kyoto and Tokyo are good choice...

Tips for moving around kyoto, bus is a better choice than JR and subway.. get a 500yen 1 day pass for unlimited bus ride (winthin kyoto city).. this is the best value for $$ transportation in Japan... http://www.kyotoguide.com/ver2/useful/useful-trans.htm

Where as in tokyo, JR and subway are more convinient...
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Nice to meet you too smile.gif
Are you in JP at the moment?
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YUpz!! Hihi:p:p
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YUpz!! Hihi:p:p
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Naissss.. which part?
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Tokyo tongue.gif
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Tokyo is big which area? I have to ask one by one sweat.gif
I'll be in Tokyo too for good come Dec
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Tokyo is big which area? I have to ask one by one  sweat.gif
I'll be in Tokyo too for good come Dec
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Lol! tongue.gif I thought u were just asking generally...i live in Tama, Tokyo. It takes about 25 mins from Shinjuku.

owh!! U`re coming here!! YAY!! For good means U`re gonna study or work here izzit? Later can lepak makan sushi hehe rclxm9.gif


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Usually whats the price of cheap AA ticket to Osaka? All the price I check is still above RM1K sad.gif

Do I need to go Japanese Embassy in KL to apply for visa? I understand that I can do it online but do I need to go embassy to finalise it.
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QUOTE(milky.way @ Sep 19 2011, 08:58 AM)
Hi, thank you so much for your advices. i try to group the travel route based on my hotel location. On the first 4 nights, I will be staying at Ikebukuro & the following 2 nights will be at Asakusa. I got no any special travel interest, I just wana go to the places that I mentioned above & see Tokyo with my own eyes. Ya, I wish to see beautiful autumn leaves..can u suggest which is the best spot to see the autumn leaves? Thank you.
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http://www.japan-guide.com/e/e2014_where.html
http://www.japan-guide.com/e/e3034.html

If I were to make the choice, I would be going for :

Imperial Palace East Gardens
Rikugien Garden
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QUOTE(Assassin @ Sep 26 2011, 12:34 AM)
Do I need to go Japanese Embassy in KL to apply for visa? I understand that I can do it online but do I need to go embassy to finalise it.

Are you sure you can do online? In any case, I'd think you still need to go twice to embassy, no? Once to give documents and once to pick up passport. It's fast and efficient one, both times you go, it's like 15 minutes wait only.
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QUOTE(ifana @ Sep 24 2011, 12:15 AM)
Lol!  tongue.gif I thought u were just asking generally...i live in Tama, Tokyo. It takes about 25 mins from Shinjuku.

owh!! U`re coming here!! YAY!! For good means U`re gonna study or work here izzit? Later can lepak makan sushi hehe rclxm9.gif
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That's great.. I'll be working there (still looking) lol and will be staying at shinjuku-ku. So where do you work/study?

QUOTE(Assassin @ Sep 26 2011, 12:34 AM)
Usually whats the price of cheap AA ticket to Osaka? All the price I check is still above RM1K sad.gif

Do I need to go Japanese Embassy in KL to apply for visa? I understand that I can do it online but do I need to go embassy to finalise it.
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Above 1k is still consider cheap.
Apply online? That's NOT possible. You need to submit all your docs along with your passport.

QUOTE(rexona @ Sep 26 2011, 04:19 AM)
Are you sure you can do online? In any case, I'd think you still need to go twice to embassy, no? Once to give documents and once to pick up passport. It's fast and efficient one, both times you go, it's like 15 minutes wait only.
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15mins now maybe. Previously I had to wait 2~3 hours I guess it depends on luck and timing.

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QUOTE(rexona @ Sep 26 2011, 04:19 AM)
Are you sure you can do online? In any case, I'd think you still need to go twice to embassy, no? Once to give documents and once to pick up passport. It's fast and efficient one, both times you go, it's like 15 minutes wait only.
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How to go Japan embassy if I don't even stay in KL?
Can any travel agent do all this?
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How to go Japan embassy if I don't even stay in KL?
Can any travel agent do all this?
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Some will do but are you willing to entrust your travel agent to hold you passport.
You can also apply it at the JP consular office located in Johor & Penang.
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QUOTE(nasizwan @ Sep 26 2011, 09:12 AM)
15mins now maybe. Previously I had to wait 2~3 hours I guess it depends on luck and timing.

Wah that long? Must be last time before tsunami much more ppl applying visa so you have to wait longer? I applied 1.5 months ago, seriously was 15 minute in and out both for submission of docs and collection. My BF applying in singapore JP embassy also same thing, 15 mins.
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QUOTE(rexona @ Sep 26 2011, 12:52 PM)
Wah that long? Must be last time before tsunami much more ppl applying visa so you have to wait longer? I applied 1.5 months ago, seriously was 15 minute in and out both for submission of docs and collection. My BF applying in singapore JP embassy also same thing, 15 mins.
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Yeah that was a year ago. Last 2 months I went it was 10~15mins like you said.

Holy crap market rate YEN to MYR is currently 4.183. I bet currency exchange store sells at 4.2x shakehead.gif This will be a pain in the butt sweat.gif
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What is the season in Japan during May? Is it still spring?

From google:

Spring months are March, April, and May. Summer months are June, July, and August. Autumn months are September, October, and November. Winter months are December, January, and February.
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QUOTE(nasizwan @ Sep 26 2011, 12:15 PM)
Some will do but are you willing to entrust your travel agent to hold you passport.
You can also apply it at the JP consular office located in Johor & Penang.
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how bout those from Sabah & sarawak like me?
Do i have to be there when apply visa? Else just pass to my fren to apply for me in KL
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QUOTE(Assassin @ Sep 26 2011, 06:14 PM)
how bout those from Sabah & sarawak like me?
Do i have to be there when apply visa? Else just pass to my fren to apply for me in KL

You in Sabah or Sarawak? KK got office.

Consular Office of Japan (KOTA KINABALU)
• Cover area : Sabah, Sarawak, Labuan
• 18th floor, Wisma Perindustrian, Jalan Istiadat, Likas 88400 Kota Kinabalu
• Tel : (60-88) 25 4169
• Fax : (60-88) 23 6632
• Office Hour : Monday to Friday
• Office Hour : 08:00 ~ 12:00
• Office Hour : 14:00 ~ 16:00

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If you when to this kind places in non golden period...no need reservation ticket...not much people.
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hi all

can i ask what flight go from KLIA direct reach tokyo narita airport?
visa application need to wait how long minimum day?

any tips/info for first comer alone?

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QUOTE(benlaw @ Sep 28 2011, 07:52 AM)
can i ask what flight go from KLIA direct reach tokyo narita airport?
visa application need to wait how long minimum day?

google would have given you all the info you need in less than 30 seconds: http://www.my.emb-japan.go.jp/English/visit.html

Off the top of my head, Japan Airlines, MAS and AirAsia all fly direct to Tokyo.
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Air Asia went to Tokyo but not Narita airport. It landed at Haneda Airport.

MAS got Direct flight to Haneda & Narita Airport
JAL also same.

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QUOTE(rexona @ Sep 28 2011, 02:52 PM)
google would have given you all the info you need in less than 30 seconds: http://www.my.emb-japan.go.jp/English/visit.html

Off the top of my head, Japan Airlines, MAS and AirAsia all fly direct to Tokyo.
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QUOTE(ifana @ Sep 24 2011, 01:15 AM)
Lol!  tongue.gif I thought u were just asking generally...i live in Tama, Tokyo. It takes about 25 mins from Shinjuku.

owh!! U`re coming here!! YAY!! For good means U`re gonna study or work here izzit? Later can lepak makan sushi hehe rclxm9.gif
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lol.....TAMA? tamashi? hehehh u r using Seibu line? I was in Kodaira shi before...
Eh saw u in facebook before..i guess you with all those in Koganei people? correct me if i'm wrong..
or u r FARAH? with Firedaus?
blush.gif

hey guys...we are missing MUSHA? where is he? hmm.gif

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QUOTE(tanoshi @ Sep 29 2011, 09:33 AM)
lol.....TAMA? tamashi? hehehh u r using Seibu line? I was in Kodaira shi before...
Eh saw u in facebook before..i guess you with all those in Koganei people? correct me if i'm wrong..
or u r FARAH? with Firedaus?
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hey guys...we are missing MUSHA? where is he? hmm.gif
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Alot Otai Otai already missing or out of service .....macam hamsap Tanoshi
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Anyone at Tokyo wan meet up for Yumcha session?


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QUOTE(rexona @ Sep 28 2011, 02:52 PM)
google would have given you all the info you need in less than 30 seconds: http://www.my.emb-japan.go.jp/English/visit.html

Off the top of my head, Japan Airlines, MAS and AirAsia all fly direct to Tokyo.
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Tq for the info , book mas de smile.gif comin nxt week

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Hi guys,

According to the link given above, we Msians working in Sg also have to go back to Msia to apply the visa?
Is there any way to be done in Sg?
Any idea?
Oh ya, one must have at least 6k in their bank acc in order to get their visa approved? Is that correct?Hmmm....
Thnx!

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QUOTE(Semper Fi @ Oct 2 2011, 03:16 AM)
According to the link given above, we Msians working in Sg also have to go back to Msia to apply the visa?

http://www.sg.emb-japan.go.jp/visa_eligibility.htm

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The Embassy of Japan in Singapore only accepts visa applications from residents* of Singapore.

* Residents = Citizens, permanent residents or foreigners who are holders of Dependent Pass, Student Pass, Employment Pass, Work Permit and long-term SV pass.

Small side note is that in Singapore, morning session = submission, afternoon session = collection. You can't go in the afternoon to submit documents.
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QUOTE(rexona @ Oct 2 2011, 06:18 AM)
http://www.sg.emb-japan.go.jp/visa_eligibility.htm
Small side note is that in Singapore, morning session = submission, afternoon session = collection. You can't go in the afternoon to submit documents.
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Hi,

* Residents = Citizens, permanent residents or foreigners who are holders of Dependent Pass, Student Pass, Employment Pass, Work Permit and long-term SV pass. << One who holds EP oso falls under resident? Hmm...
May i knw izzit a must to hv at least 6k in ur bank acc in order for u to get ur visa approved?
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QUOTE(Semper Fi @ Oct 2 2011, 09:03 PM)
Hi,

* Residents = Citizens, permanent residents or foreigners who are holders of Dependent Pass, Student Pass, Employment Pass, Work Permit and long-term SV pass.  << One who holds EP oso falls under resident? Hmm...
May i knw izzit a must to hv at least 6k in ur bank acc in order for u to get ur visa approved?
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Is Must...for 100% get approve without any doubt......RM6k per head. Except for Group tour by Agency. If you go Japan by Travel Agency....those agency will done Visa for you...you no need show any bank statement.

If you go Japan by alone or with family without Travel Agency....then need show Bank statement...RM6k per head

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Can someone tell me from experience

Must the photo submitted for Japan Visa has white background? (that is what they specified in the embassy website)

Coz i thought we usually use light blue background for passport pics..
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Can someone tell me from experience

Must the photo submitted for Japan Visa has white background? (that is what they specified in the embassy website)

Coz i thought we usually use light blue background for passport pics..
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Yes WHITE only. Try submit with blue background if you want them to return it to you. Go to photo studio and request white background
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Thanks.

What about the itinerary form? How detailed do you guys usually filled it?

What to put under 'Contact'?
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Wonder if its possible to stay in Japan for 1 month tongue.gif like save up enough moolah then go there for 1 month, go visit all the places in Japan...

Anyone knows how much approx would I need =x? (if I were to travel like say to tokyo, osaka, kyoto, hokkaido, etc)

Just wondering if MYR 10k ~ 20k enough or not @_@ currently saving $ to go in a few years time..
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QUOTE(Saphira4597 @ Oct 4 2011, 11:05 PM)
Wonder if its possible to stay in Japan for 1 month tongue.gif like save up enough moolah then go there for 1 month, go visit all the places in Japan...

Anyone knows how much approx would I need =x? (if I were to travel like say to tokyo, osaka, kyoto, hokkaido, etc)

Just wondering if MYR 10k ~ 20k enough or not @_@ currently saving $ to go in a few years time..

Seems OK ah. I spent 3k in Tokyo in a week per person, and this is including shopping, buying kimono/yukata, eating omakase sushi sets at tsukiji fish market (twice). Extend that to 4 weeks and cut off unnecessary spending and expensive eating and it seems 10k-ish is doable.

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QUOTE(rexona @ Oct 5 2011, 12:38 AM)
Seems OK ah. I spent 3k in Tokyo in a week per person, and this is including shopping, buying kimono/yukata, eating omakase sushi sets at tsukiji fish market (twice). Extend that to 4 weeks and cut off unnecessary spending and expensive eating and it seems 10k-ish is doable.
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Oooh okay yawn.gif but if cover tokyo - kyoto - osaka those places think need topup > 10k cause of the transportation haha =X

dang sushi set +__+
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I"ve got my visa and will be travelling alone to Japan next month. Normally any problems with immigration kah? I'm asking cos UK, single female they straight away think we going to overstay so get shipped back.
Basically i figure, i'm too old and not attractive enough to go into flesh trade. tongue.gif And as if i would go be dishwasher i hv a decent living here. So, hopefully they won't give me any problems.
Any one has any experience or knowledge to share?
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QUOTE(happyshirt @ Oct 6 2011, 04:27 PM)
Any one has any experience or knowledge to share?

Should be no problems. The visa on your passport tells the immigration officer in Japan that the embassy/consulate/whatever in your home country has already done all the necessary pre-screening and is satisfied that you don't pose an immigration risk.
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Would be going to Osaka from kl during valentines period ... many ppl familiar with that area around ? Staying there for 5 nites only , is it possible to visit hokkaido as well since i wont be staying too long.

This is my second visit as well but was on tour therefore everything is easy , been to USJ and disneyland b4 so no point in visiting again.

Any suggestion ?
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Should be no problems. The visa on your passport tells the immigration officer in Japan that the embassy/consulate/whatever in your home country has already done all the necessary pre-screening and is satisfied that you don't pose an immigration risk.
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Anyone had international driving license and drove in JP previously? I need someone to shed some light on this matter. What are the procedures to obtain it?
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Anyone had international driving license and drove in JP previously? I need someone to shed some light on this matter. What are the procedures to obtain it?
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You can either get it from JPJ for Rm150 for a one-year duration or you can just take the exam again here in japan and pay an extra 5000-6000yen (the rate last time) but the road test here is pretty hard compared to malaysia and procedure is pretty troublesome...for example they want you to translate everything! Which was quite a pain for me last time...if u`re not planning to stay more than a year in Japan...might as well just get the international license from malaysia...it costs less anyway.,, thumbup.gif
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You can either get it from JPJ for Rm150 for a one-year duration or you can just take the exam again here in japan and pay an extra 5000-6000yen (the rate last time) but the road test here is pretty hard compared to malaysia and procedure is pretty troublesome...for example they want you to translate everything! Which was quite a pain for me last time...if u`re not planning to stay more than a year in Japan...might as well just get the international license from malaysia...it costs less anyway.,, thumbup.gif
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Thank you so much for you reply! I'll be practically living there. So maybe 5 years? 10years? 20years? lol. I need to get their driving license someday but I'm thinking of using the int driving license for the first year because I do not speak Japanese or read so its gonna take time for me to learn before I can take the test unless they have full english test. Based on my research in Gaijinpot, they say some countries (left hand side driver) are excluded from doing the road test, provided that you have valid driving license and has driven for at least few years (i forgot how long exactly). All you need to do is just need to answer 10 random computerized road test. Is this true? and is Malaysia included in this country list? Yeah I heard about how hard it is to get it. Pain long process and the need to attend long hours classes and stuff. Did you get yourself a JP driving license?


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QUOTE(nasizwan @ Oct 10 2011, 03:54 PM)
Thank you so much for you reply! I'll be practically living there. So maybe 5 years? 10years? 20years? lol. I need to get their driving license someday but I'm thinking of using the int driving license for the first year because I do not speak Japanese or read so its gonna take time for me to learn before I can take the test unless they have full english test. Based on my research in Gaijinpot, they say some countries (left hand side driver) are excluded from doing the road test, provided that you have valid driving license and has driven for at least few years (i forgot how long exactly). All you need to do is just need to answer 10 random computerized road test. Is this true? and is Malaysia included in this country list? Yeah I heard about how hard it is to get it. Pain long process and the need to attend long hours classes and stuff. Did you get yourself a JP driving license?
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Bro....huwaaaaaaaaaaa cry.gif its really hard to get a license in Japan lol...
oh ya, the international drivin license only valid for a 6 months in Tokyo bro....you need to convert it to Jap license....its practically mentally abuse when you take the test hahahah...they got Bahasa Malaysia on test BUT with computer and practical on the road test damnly strict huwaaaaaaaaaa...when I was, its in nihongo...NO TRANSLATOR one!
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QUOTE(tanoshi @ Oct 10 2011, 03:48 PM)
Bro....huwaaaaaaaaaaa cry.gif  its really hard to get a license in Japan lol...
oh ya, the international drivin license only valid for a 6 months in Tokyo bro....you need to convert it to Jap license....its practically mentally abuse when you take the test hahahah...they got Bahasa Malaysia on test BUT with computer and practical on the road test damnly strict huwaaaaaaaaaa...when I was, its in nihongo...NO TRANSLATOR one!
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In Tokyo only 6 months? Not 1 year expiring concurrently with the visa and we have to do the road test no matter what? Even if you have valid MY driving license for the past 7 years? In conclusion they do not acknowledge MY driving license. sweat.gif
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Hey guys,

Heading to Osaka late december. From my understanding weather is going to be a little chilly. Is there like a place where you can rent winter clothing in KL or something?
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QUOTE(nasizwan @ Oct 10 2011, 02:54 PM)
Thank you so much for you reply! I'll be practically living there. So maybe 5 years? 10years? 20years? lol. I need to get their driving license someday but I'm thinking of using the int driving license for the first year because I do not speak Japanese or read so its gonna take time for me to learn before I can take the test unless they have full english test. Based on my research in Gaijinpot, they say some countries (left hand side driver) are excluded from doing the road test, provided that you have valid driving license and has driven for at least few years (i forgot how long exactly). All you need to do is just need to answer 10 random computerized road test. Is this true? and is Malaysia included in this country list? Yeah I heard about how hard it is to get it. Pain long process and the need to attend long hours classes and stuff. Did you get yourself a JP driving license?
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Yup its true about left hand side drivers are being excluded from the road test(well, atleast it was like this two years ago when I got my license tongue.gif ) but malaysia is not part of it...too bad...Yup i do carry a converted Japanese license! The part time job I did required me to drive tongue.gif Yup, its true that its very mafan!! troublesome!! but since u`re gonna live here for the next few years...might as well just get it here...but u`re right...its wise to use the int dri license from malaysia first whatever it is...although according to Tanoshii-san it can only be used for abt 6 months, but still easier la unless u don`t mind commuting by train for the first few months...the moment u arrive here get the license done etc etc get a car? (or are u gonna bring ur car here? No la kan? hehe) whatever it is...the procedure here is a bit leceh, not all la but some things...like this license business is mmg leceh sikit blush.gif All the best to u though...u`re coming in december yah? Hehe I`ll be here...if u need help just ask yah brows.gif


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QUOTE(tanoshi @ Oct 10 2011, 03:48 PM)
Bro....huwaaaaaaaaaaa cry.gif  its really hard to get a license in Japan lol...
oh ya, the international drivin license only valid for a 6 months in Tokyo bro....you need to convert it to Jap license....its practically mentally abuse when you take the test hahahah...they got Bahasa Malaysia on test BUT with computer and practical on the road test damnly strict huwaaaaaaaaaa...when I was, its in nihongo...NO TRANSLATOR one!
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AGREE!! Quite hard...some of my friends failed a few times...i passed once without repeating (LUCKY!!) icon_rolleyes.gif but its probably coz the place where i took the test is pretty much in the suburbs...so it was pretty lenient...apparently where u took the test counts!!! Well atleast, that`s what everyone says! The road test la....HARD but the invigilator was nice so lucky me! Siap borak2 samore haha.... thumbup.gif

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QUOTE(happyshirt @ Oct 6 2011, 04:27 PM)
I"ve got my visa and will be travelling alone to Japan next month. Normally any problems with immigration kah? I'm asking cos UK, single female they straight away think we going to overstay so get shipped back.
Basically i figure, i'm too old and not attractive enough to go into flesh trade. tongue.gif And as if i would go be dishwasher i hv a decent living here. So, hopefully they won't give me any problems.
Any one has any experience or knowledge to share?
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At least u have a visa. Last year during CNY, one day b4 the flight only recalled that I need a visa. I forgot to apply actually. So just try my luck lah, what to do. The worst that can happen is just to take the next flight back.

So photocopy some bank statement and carry a few k RM plus the yen that I prep for the trip & here I go to Tokyo.

When arrive the immigration counter, I dumb dumb just confessed that I don't have a VISA.

Immigration officer stared at me & lift his phone to call higher ranking officer.

When the higher chap arrived, he laughed after listening to some japs uttered by his few collegues. Ha Ha, u are in serious trouble before leading me to a larger room for interrogation & form filling.

After filling up the semi jap/broken english form. I showed him my accomodation booking, itinery, return flight, supporting documents that I had a stable income job in KL & the money I brought.

After some questioning & smiling through my roughly planned itinery, he returned with a sticker with 3 months permit & say "don't do it again, this is the first & last time pls" . Yahoo, how lucky.

So friends, my advise is be nice & calm if u forget a VISA like me ( which I think nobody here will make such risky & foolish move ). Just be well prepared.

Cheers



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.....Is there like a place where you can rent winter clothing in KL or something?
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Buy it over there cause its cheaper and more stylish. Ask your friends if you need to borrow cause I don't know if such place exist, even if you can find one, don't expect to look good lol

QUOTE(ifana @ Oct 10 2011, 08:38 PM)
Yup its true about left hand side drivers are being excluded from the road test(well, atleast it was like this two years ago when I got my license tongue.gif ) but malaysia is not part of it...too bad...Yup i do carry a converted Japanese license! The part time job I did required me to drive tongue.gif Yup, its true that its very mafan!! troublesome!! but since u`re gonna live here for the next few years...might as well just get it here...but u`re right...its wise to use the int dri license from malaysia first whatever it is...although according to Tanoshii-san it can only be used for abt 6 months, but still easier la unless u don`t mind commuting by train for the first few months...the moment u arrive here get the license done etc etc get a car? (or are u gonna bring ur car here? No la kan? hehe) whatever it is...the procedure here is a bit leceh, not all la but some things...like this license business is mmg leceh sikit  blush.gif All the best to u though...u`re coming in december yah? Hehe I`ll be here...if u need help just ask yah  brows.gif


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AGREE!! Quite hard...some of my friends failed a few times...i passed once without repeating (LUCKY!!)  icon_rolleyes.gif but its probably coz the place where i took the test is pretty much in the suburbs...so it was pretty lenient...apparently where u took the test counts!!! Well atleast, that`s what everyone says! The road test la....HARD but the invigilator was nice so lucky me! Siap borak2 samore haha.... thumbup.gif
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Well I'm not surprise that Malaysia isn't part of the country list because most Malaysians drive like sh*t. No manners and selfish drivers. So basically our Malaysian driving license is pretty much useless. Hrmm I guess no choice but to redo all over again. I'll be staying in the middle of Tokyo so car is not really necessity but I would like to get one (maybe after I got a job) cause its darn cheap compared to MY plus I have car park space already! I'm dreaming of Lexus CT 200h, Civic Type-R, or Caldina. thumbup.gif thumbup.gif Anyhow, since you're there don't worry we'll def meet someday cause I want to speak Malay sometime lol

You can borak2 cause you speak Japs. I can't. cry.gif Gonna take sometime to learn the language. You're pretty good for passing it once rclxms.gif

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QUOTE(nasizwan @ Oct 11 2011, 11:25 AM)
Buy it over there cause its cheaper and more stylish. Ask your friends if you need to borrow cause I don't know if such place exist, even if you can find one, don't expect to look good lol
Well I'm not surprise that Malaysia isn't part of the country list because most Malaysians drive like sh*t. No manners and selfish drivers. So basically our Malaysian driving license is pretty much useless. Hrmm I guess no choice but to redo all over again. I'll be staying in the middle of Tokyo so car is not really necessity but I would like to get one (maybe after I got a job) cause its darn cheap compared to MY plus I have car park space already! I'm dreaming of Lexus CT 200h, Civic Type-R, or Caldina.  thumbup.gif  thumbup.gif Anyhow, since you're there don't worry we'll def meet someday cause I want to speak Malay sometime lol

You can borak2 cause you speak Japs. I can't.  cry.gif Gonna take sometime to learn the language. You're pretty good for passing it once  rclxms.gif
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Bro..i forgot they have some extra requirement sort like how long you got the license the track record license and bla bla...i lupa lah...oh ya...the Japan police traffic its damn good skill because their job only look for drivers mistake and seeing coomn for them to stay ready with bike to catch the careless driver such us not buckle your seat belt...and no compromise some more we are gaijin...i've experienced when i was with http://tokyomover.blogspot.com and I guess ifana knows this huhuhuhu
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QUOTE(nasizwan @ Oct 11 2011, 09:25 AM)
Buy it over there cause its cheaper and more stylish. Ask your friends if you need to borrow cause I don't know if such place exist, even if you can find one, don't expect to look good lol
Well I'm not surprise that Malaysia isn't part of the country list because most Malaysians drive like sh*t. No manners and selfish drivers. So basically our Malaysian driving license is pretty much useless. Hrmm I guess no choice but to redo all over again. I'll be staying in the middle of Tokyo so car is not really necessity but I would like to get one (maybe after I got a job) cause its darn cheap compared to MY plus I have car park space already! I'm dreaming of Lexus CT 200h, Civic Type-R, or Caldina.  thumbup.gif  thumbup.gif Anyhow, since you're there don't worry we'll def meet someday cause I want to speak Malay sometime lol

You can borak2 cause you speak Japs. I can't.  cry.gif Gonna take sometime to learn the language. You're pretty good for passing it once  rclxms.gif
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LOL...those car eat fuel like drink water....Tokyo traffic so jam....you feed those car at petrol station time will more than you find a road for enjoying them. Fuel in Japan not cheap also....no subsidies from Gov. Except that Lexus CT200 LOL......

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QUOTE(RegentCid @ Oct 11 2011, 10:19 PM)
LOL...those car eat fuel like drink water....Tokyo traffic so jam....you feed those car at petrol station time will more than you find a road for enjoying them.  Fuel in Japan not cheap also....no subsidies from Gov.  Except that Lexus CT200  LOL......
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I reckon Malaysian traffic jam is worst than theirs thanks to our crap public transportation. Well don't convert the amount you're paying, think of the value. Our gas price for 1 liter is RM2.10 for regular while Japs are paying roughly Y150. That's 60 cents cheaper considering you're receiving the same amount value of money!

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I reckon Malaysian traffic jam is worst than theirs thanks to our crap public transportation. Well don't convert the amount you're paying, think of the value. Our gas price for 1 liter is RM2.10 for regular while Japs are paying roughly Y150. That's 60 cents cheaper considering you're receiving the same amount value of money!
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QUOTE(RegentCid @ Oct 11 2011, 11:19 PM)
LOL...those car eat fuel like drink water....Tokyo traffic so jam....you feed those car at petrol station time will more than you find a road for enjoying them.  Fuel in Japan not cheap also....no subsidies from Gov.  Except that Lexus CT200  LOL......
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people drive that car on saturday sunday only bro...i also drive skyline in Tokyo because cheap one...if in Malaysia cannot afford lor! huahahaha.....
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Bring me go jalan2 la, bro...  wub.gif
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I don't have car yet over there la bro. Can only drive my mum's in law car IF she allows me la lol.


QUOTE(tanoshi @ Oct 12 2011, 12:01 PM)
people drive that car on saturday sunday only bro...i also drive skyline in Tokyo because cheap one...if in Malaysia cannot afford lor! huahahaha.....
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ohmy.gif you got Skyline? Which model? GTR?
Skyline R35 my dream car wub.gif I wish I could get one but I have family now cry.gif
Yup if own a car i would only drive on weekends, at night, or out of town. Why drive when they have great public transport

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QUOTE(nasizwan @ Oct 12 2011, 01:10 PM)
I don't have car yet over there la bro. Can only drive my mum's in law car IF she allows me la lol.
ohmy.gif you got Skyline? Which model? GTR?
Skyline R35 my dream car  wub.gif I wish I could get one but I have family now  cry.gif
Yup if own a car i would only drive on weekends, at night, or out of town. Why drive when they have great public transport
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mine old one:
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afford to buy hahaha....
the rest u need to travel by densha lor...keep a simple life..NIHON DAISUKIIII wub.gif

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Hi guys, I'm going to visit Kyoto and roaming charges can be a B***H. What's good phonecard to get? I've heard there are many different types.
If i'm not mistaken my Desire HD can be used in Japan right? Can someone confirm?

thank you.
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the rest u need to travel by densha lor...keep a simple life..NIHON DAISUKIIII wub.gif
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Whoaaaa R34!!! Nice one tanoshi! Why didn't you bring it back man. You can make money by selling it here. I wonder how your family travel along in that tight two doors car hmm.gif and how much did you got it for? hehehe

QUOTE(happyshirt @ Oct 12 2011, 02:05 PM)
Hi guys, I'm going to visit Kyoto and roaming charges can be a B***H. What's good phonecard to get? I've heard there are many different types.
If i'm not mistaken my Desire HD can be used in Japan right? Can someone confirm?

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Any 3G based phone is usable. If you just gonna be there for a short visit just do roaming but make sure you switch off data.

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QUOTE(happyshirt @ Oct 12 2011, 02:05 PM)
Hi guys, I'm going to visit Kyoto and roaming charges can be a B***H.

try check with your current phone supplier whether they have roaming packages? having mobile internet on a smartphone while overseas is quite awesome. you can look up train/transport/transit directions on the fly, etc etc. my singtel line got unlimited data roaming in japan for $15 a day.

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QUOTE(tanoshi @ Oct 11 2011, 03:00 PM)
Bro..i forgot they have some extra requirement sort like how long you got the license the track record license and bla bla...i lupa lah...oh ya...the Japan police traffic its damn good skill because their job only look for drivers mistake and seeing coomn for them to stay ready with bike to catch the careless driver such us not buckle your seat belt...and no compromise some more we are gaijin...i've experienced when i was with http://tokyomover.blogspot.com and I guess ifana knows this huhuhuhu
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Omg yeah they do want to see your license record. A paper that states from the year you first attain your license coz it has to be 90 days after you first got your license. I still remember how i had to go to jpj to ask them to "extract license". Yeah thts the term they use. As for the translation part, i did it in JAF a.k.a Japan Automobile (i forgot what F stands for lol)... Yeah i had to pay like 300 for them to translate my MY license. The point is it was quite a long process so be prepared for it... I'll let u know what else you will need from jpj so that u can prepare it before u come to save time.

Wow tanoshi-san! U worked under Tokyo movers eh!? So cool!! rclxm9.gif


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mine old one:
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afford to buy hahaha....
the rest u need to travel by densha lor...keep a simple life..NIHON DAISUKIIII wub.gif
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Cool!! Btw do u pay for the parking fee everymonth?


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try check with your current phone supplier whether they have roaming packages? having mobile internet on a smartphone while overseas is quite awesome. you can look up train/transport/transit directions on the fly, etc etc. my singtel line got unlimited data roaming in japan for $15 a day.
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Yaloh I did check, but Digi doesn't have package for japanloh. aish.
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Omg yeah they do want to see your license record. A paper that states from the year you first attain your license coz it has to be 90 days after you first got your license. I still remember how i had to go to jpj to ask them to "extract license". Yeah thts the term they use. As for the translation part, i did it in JAF a.k.a Japan Automobile (i forgot what F stands for lol)... Yeah i had to pay like 300 for them to translate my MY license. The point is it was quite a long process so be prepared for it... I'll let u know what else you will need from jpj so that u can prepare it before u come to save time.

Wow tanoshi-san! U worked under Tokyo movers eh!? So cool!! rclxm9.gif
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He works under? He's the owner of Tokyo Movers lol.

That's realllllly helpful. So basically I need to go to JPJ and get int. driving license and license extract. Translation of those two would cost RM300? That's so expensive! JAF is located in MY or JP? Please let me know what else do I need to prepare cause I am at lost! Don't know what else to bring rclxub.gif
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QUOTE(ifana @ Oct 12 2011, 03:47 PM)
Omg yeah they do want to see your license record. A paper that states from the year you first attain your license coz it has to be 90 days after you first got your license. I still remember how i had to go to jpj to ask them to "extract license". Yeah thts the term they use. As for the translation part, i did it in JAF a.k.a Japan Automobile (i forgot what F stands for lol)... Yeah i had to pay like 300 for them to translate my MY license. The point is it was quite a long process so be prepared for it... I'll let u know what else you will need from jpj so that u can prepare it before u come to save time.

Wow tanoshi-san! U worked under Tokyo movers eh!? So cool!! rclxm9.gif


Added on October 12, 2011, 2:51 pm

Cool!! Btw do u pay for the parking fee everymonth?
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yah yah when i was, now thinkin to sell it off!

oh i parked on my neighbour parkin bout 700metre walk kakakaka...
hey u suda lupa eh saya siapa eh?


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QUOTE(nasizwan @ Oct 12 2011, 04:39 PM)
He works under? He's the owner of Tokyo Movers lol.

That's realllllly helpful. So basically I need to go to JPJ and get int. driving license and license extract. Translation of those two would cost RM300? That's so expensive! JAF is located in MY or JP? Please let me know what else do I need to prepare cause I am at lost! Don't know what else to bring  rclxub.gif
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bro...i think you need to stay there 1st, then later ask some one in Malaysia to help you to get 'drivin history' from JPJ then post it to you in Tokyo....
hheehhe...i didnt bring back because...its a leisure time hahaha...those car cheap one...price like kancil one BUT the road tax and insurance like hell! rclxms.gif

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QUOTE(nasizwan @ Oct 12 2011, 03:39 PM)
He works under? He's the owner of Tokyo Movers lol.

That's realllllly helpful. So basically I need to go to JPJ and get int. driving license and license extract. Translation of those two would cost RM300? That's so expensive! JAF is located in MY or JP? Please let me know what else do I need to prepare cause I am at lost! Don't know what else to bring  rclxub.gif
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OWNER?? SAY WHAAAA? KAKKOII!!!! Sorry sorry I didn`t know notworthy.gif

No no...300yen. JAF is located in Japan. Yup, will update you on it...I have to remember where I put the file that contains all my driving papers first haha tongue.gif Will pm you later with the details thumbup.gif


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QUOTE(tanoshi @ Oct 12 2011, 03:56 PM)
yah yah when i was, now thinkin to sell it off!

oh i parked on my neighbour parkin bout 700metre walk kakakaka...
hey u suda lupa eh saya siapa eh?


Added on October 12, 2011, 3:59 pm
bro...i think you need to stay there 1st, then later ask some one in Malaysia to help you to get 'drivin history' from JPJ then post it to you in Tokyo....
hheehhe...i didnt bring back because...its a leisure time hahaha...those car cheap one...price like kancil one BUT the road tax and insurance like hell! rclxms.gif
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owh u`re selling la..not gonna bring it back to Malaysia eh...Ic ic yeah to bring it back pon have to go through a lot of procedures lol blush.gif

Wahh bestnyer free parking....I was thinking of buying car too but when I think about the monthly parking fee that I have to pay (8500yen/month) I gave up laugh.gif

EH eh??? suda lupa? Meaning we`ve met before izzit? Aiyah where ar? Alamakz Sorry!!

Ahaaa Japan road tax and insurance is definitely a pain to our wallets!!

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QUOTE(ifana @ Oct 12 2011, 06:28 PM)
OWNER?? SAY WHAAAA? KAKKOII!!!! Sorry sorry I didn`t know notworthy.gif

No no...300yen. JAF is located in Japan. Yup, will update you on it...I have to remember where I put the file that contains all my driving papers first haha tongue.gif Will pm you later with the details thumbup.gif


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owh u`re selling la..not gonna bring it back to Malaysia eh...Ic ic yeah to bring it back pon have to go through a lot of procedures lol blush.gif

Wahh bestnyer free parking....I was thinking of buying car too but when I think about the monthly parking fee that I have to pay (8500yen/month) I gave up laugh.gif 

EH eh??? suda lupa? Meaning we`ve met before izzit? Aiyah where ar? Alamakz Sorry!!

Ahaaa Japan road tax and insurance is definitely a pain to our wallets!!
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iFana, sorry forgot...my rental parking cheap only 12,000en...i dun need any deposit hehehe...bcoz if you rent thru fudosan you need to pay the deposit, tenkiu money, paper fess and etc. Example if the rental 12,000en monthly i need to pay 1 lump sum bout 4times huhuhuhu...

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QUOTE(ifana @ Oct 12 2011, 05:28 PM)
OWNER?? SAY WHAAAA? KAKKOII!!!! Sorry sorry I didn`t know notworthy.gif

No no...300yen. JAF is located in Japan. Yup, will update you on it...I have to remember where I put the file that contains all my driving papers first haha tongue.gif Will pm you later with the details thumbup.gif

owh u`re selling la..not gonna bring it back to Malaysia eh...Ic ic yeah to bring it back pon have to go through a lot of procedures lol blush.gif

Wahh bestnyer free parking....I was thinking of buying car too but when I think about the monthly parking fee that I have to pay (8500yen/month) I gave up laugh.gif 
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300 Yen? ahh that's cheap lol. If you have your previous driving papers then it would be awesome I can just change it accordingly to mine. Pls PM me if you have it icon_rolleyes.gif

About the car yes a lot of process but you'll get handsome money too. A friend of mine, Keio Uni grad brought back RX8, car + shipping to MY + tax - AP discount =RM70k, he can sell that car for at least RM130~140k here. See how much you can make?



QUOTE(tanoshi @ Oct 13 2011, 03:55 PM)
iFana, sorry forgot...my rental parking cheap only 12,000en...i dun need any deposit hehehe...bcoz if you rent thru fudosan you need to pay the deposit, tenkiu money, paper fess and etc. Example if the rental 12,000en monthly i need to pay 1 lump sum bout 4times huhuhuhu...
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Wow that's a lot of money for parking if you need to pay deposit and stuff. Thanks god I can park at my wife's house and it can fit two more cars actually. Oh and I heard about jap's culture in thank you gift money, sayonara money, so much money involve sweat.gif
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This forum became like Tanoshi , Ifana , Nasizwam talking show.....lol

I also dunno how to squeeze into topic....

only sit on side watch you three only


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QUOTE(RegentCid @ Oct 13 2011, 10:04 PM)
This forum became like Tanoshi , Ifana , Nasizwam talking show.....lol

I also dunno how to squeeze into topic....

only sit on side watch you three only
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LOL you can always squeeze in with latest news update biggrin.gif
When are you going to JP again? You work with airline company right? as what ahhh?

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Work as aircraft toilet cleaner only....

Nowdays cannot go Jp...no worth at all....RM41 change 1,000Yen....how to go?
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QUOTE(RegentCid @ Oct 14 2011, 09:39 PM)
Work as aircraft toilet cleaner only....

Nowdays cannot go Jp...no worth at all....RM41 change 1,000Yen....how to go?
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Yeah right cleaner. Serious la. Are you Aiircraft engineer? Pilot?
Maintainance? Yeahh yen is extremely expensive lately. Hope it will go down by dec cause I'm gonna bring a lot of MYR. sad.gif
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Aircraft Maintenance engineer.......[toilet sector]. tongue.gif tongue.gif
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QUOTE(RegentCid @ Oct 15 2011, 11:28 AM)
Aircraft Maintenance engineer.......[toilet sector].  tongue.gif  tongue.gif
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Nasizwan, this liar orang kaya one vmad.gif ...dun trust him toilet cleaner...he is the one who pay the toilet cleaner salary wooo! cool2.gif
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QUOTE(tanoshi @ Oct 16 2011, 10:47 AM)
Nasizwan, this liar orang kaya one vmad.gif ...dun trust him toilet cleaner...he is the one who pay the toilet cleaner salary wooo! cool2.gif
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I thought so too sweat.gif doh.gif
6 more weeks and I'm off to JP for good! Excited and scared. Mixed feelings unsure.gif biggrin.gif
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Why you worry so much? You got a Japanese wife right? ...all you need just focus on work.....
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QUOTE(nasizwan @ Oct 17 2011, 11:20 PM)
I thought so too  sweat.gif  doh.gif
6 more weeks and I'm off to JP for good! Excited and scared. Mixed feelings  unsure.gif  biggrin.gif
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Hey bro, omedetou gozaimasu~! Please post some pics for us to ogle thumbup.gif

Btw, there's a Japan travel game called Go Go Nippon; really informative game on travel tips and ehem tongue.gif
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Hello there guys. I was just wondering if LYN had some sort of Japan-centric community and I found this thread.

Anyhows, I'm planning on coming to Tokyo sometime Nov-Dec for jalan2, budget style, for two weeks. See how far I can get by with kombini food, hostels, couch surfing and HelpX-ing.

Yes, with the rates as they are. Lol.

Hopefully I don't get stranded over there or sumthing. I'm not really looking to buy stuff or do anything specific, just there to sight see mainly.

It's been years since I was last in Japan and I kinda miss it, I guess. I've been planning to go back for years but only now is it happening.

Oh yeah, tried Go Go Nippon already, and while half of the game was informational, the other half felt... well... like a game. Well, it IS a game after all.

So guys, is the very idea of budget travel in Japan an outlandish one? Any general cost saving tips, ones that tour guidebooks gloss over maybe?

Other than that, I have some more specific questions.

1) Is it even worth it for me to get Softbank or JCR rental SIM (not iPhone, sadly), or would it be better for me to just get a pre-paid B-mobile U300 1-month SIM?

All I really need is data anyway. I'm dying to get a Prepaid SIM for another phone (I have spares) but I know that's not easy.

Similarly, I don't think the Japanese have prepaid blackberry simpacks either. Rather, is there any way for a tourist to get Blackberry services at all in JP? Besides JCR's rentals.

Any "backdoor" way to get data/blackberry services without resorting to rentals? Preferably pre-paid or contract-free.

2) Clothing - Hows the weather like Nov-Dec? It's like between autumn/winter so I'm having trouble deciding to pack for winter or autumn or both.

3) Anything interesting happening late Nov-early Dec? Most online guides I go to tell me nothing's on.

4) Suica or Passmo or JR East travel pass? Looking at the travel pass, I doubt I'm gonna need THAT much investment into travel. I'm more then game on spending time switching slow trains into the far reaches if it comes to that, vs taking a Shinkansen. And given enough stops, I can walk a long, long way (as long as it's cold).

4) ATM machines? Can we withdraw money from ATMs in JP from say Maybank or whatever? Through Cirrus or something? Or should I stick to traveller's cheques/bag o' cash for my financial reserves?

5) Kombini/Supaa Bentos - They DO have kinds that vegetarian/fish-based stuff only right? It'll be kinda horrifying if I were to spend 2 weeks eating cold soba and onigiri for bfast, lunch and dinner. Though I have no real issues if it actually comes to that.

Your insights are certainly appreciated. Dozo yoroushiku ya de.

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hi. if we buy electronic goods from japan, will they work in malaysia? the voltage there is lower compared to ours right?
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hi. if we buy electronic goods from japan, will they work in malaysia? the voltage there is lower compared to ours right?
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Socket will be different. if TV / etc tec.....if Handphone / computer they got adapter....110V - 230V will be auto step down to 10-20v for the electronic thing demand...so at Japan / US / Europe / Asia also can used...problem is you need the socket head only.

Oh Ya...computer stuff selling at Japan super expensive due to tax. totally no worth buy any computer stuff at Japan
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QUOTE(RegentCid @ Oct 18 2011, 09:35 PM)
Socket will be different. if TV / etc tec.....if Handphone / computer they got adapter....110V - 230V will be auto step down to 10-20v for the electronic thing demand...so at Japan / US / Europe / Asia also can used...problem is you need the socket head only.

Oh Ya...computer stuff selling at Japan super expensive due to tax. totally no worth buy any computer stuff at Japan
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oh so when i bring back to malaysia just need the right socket la right. same as when u wanna use malaysian electronic stuff to japan
it's that expensive huh? was thinking about getting a digital camera or something sad.gif

oh well thanks for the info. hopefully i'll find something weird to buy in akiba..
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QUOTE(balthier511 @ Oct 18 2011, 10:01 PM)
oh so when i bring back to malaysia just need the right socket la right. same as when u wanna use malaysian electronic stuff to japan
it's that expensive huh? was thinking about getting a digital camera or something sad.gif

oh well thanks for the info. hopefully i'll find something weird to buy in akiba..
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If not mistaken, the commands of the camera will all be in Japanese and can't select language but it may have changed now. A friend bought a DSLR from Tokyo and he had to slowly learn up the functions!
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QUOTE(balthier511 @ Oct 18 2011, 10:01 PM)
oh so when i bring back to malaysia just need the right socket la right. same as when u wanna use malaysian electronic stuff to japan
it's that expensive huh? was thinking about getting a digital camera or something sad.gif

oh well thanks for the info. hopefully i'll find something weird to buy in akiba..
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There's lotsa weird stuff to buy in Akiba... brows.gif
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QUOTE(Shazzac @ Oct 18 2011, 10:49 PM)
If not mistaken, the commands of the camera will all be in Japanese and can't select language but it may have changed now. A friend bought a DSLR from Tokyo and he had to slowly learn up the functions!
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that's true also. shazzac how was your trip?

QUOTE(Eiraku @ Oct 18 2011, 10:51 PM)
There's lotsa weird stuff to buy in Akiba... brows.gif
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weird that won't get me in trouble i hope haha
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QUOTE(matt85 @ Oct 18 2011, 11:25 AM)
Hey bro, omedetou gozaimasu~! Please post some pics for us to ogle  thumbup.gif

Btw, there's a Japan travel game called Go Go Nippon; really informative game on travel tips and ehem  tongue.gif
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hey bro wer hav u been? eh wer can get the Go Go Nippon haa? drool.gif
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Hamsap tanoshi......you want the ehem service only
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QUOTE(RegentCid @ Oct 17 2011, 11:57 PM)
Why you worry so much?  You got a Japanese wife right? ...all you need just focus on work.....
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I haven't got any employment yet still looking at the moment. I'm worried because I'm gonna be living there with new environment, culture, language, food etc.. Living and holiday in Japan is practically two different thing. I'm gonna need to adjust to fit in. Hope I'll be fine

QUOTE(matt85 @ Oct 18 2011, 10:25 AM)
Hey bro, omedetou gozaimasu~! Please post some pics for us to ogle  thumbup.gif

Btw, there's a Japan travel game called Go Go Nippon; really informative game on travel tips and ehem  tongue.gif
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Will post photos here once in a while. This Go Go Nippon game sounds interesting lol tongue.gif


QUOTE(RegentCid @ Oct 18 2011, 09:35 PM)
Socket will be different. if TV / etc tec.....if Handphone / computer they got adapter....110V - 230V will be auto step down to 10-20v for the electronic thing demand...so at Japan / US / Europe / Asia also can used...problem is you need the socket head only.

Oh Ya...computer stuff selling at Japan super expensive due to tax. totally no worth buy any computer stuff at Japan
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Yeahh I noticed that too. I checked laptop price in JP online and found out that our local Lowyat sells cheaper.

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hey bro wer hav u been? eh wer can get the Go Go Nippon haa?  drool.gif
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Hahahahansap Tanoshi!
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QUOTE(tanoshi @ Oct 19 2011, 08:32 AM)
hey bro wer hav u been? eh wer can get the Go Go Nippon haa?  drool.gif
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Hisashiburi da na Tanoshi-san~~ been busy with many jobs + studying. Sometimes also malas posting here tongue.gif

Wah so many ecchi here wan this Go Go Nippon game brows.gif I have the link, but cant post here sumanai, PM me if you want (google also can). Actually nothing much hamsap laa, more like travel game; teach you how to live in Japan, explain history, places to eat and shopping. rclxm9.gif

My latest target: 2012 Autumn !! Yosh ganbarimasu~!
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QUOTE(matt85 @ Oct 19 2011, 02:34 PM)
Hisashiburi da na Tanoshi-san~~ been busy with many jobs + studying. Sometimes also malas posting here  tongue.gif

Wah so many ecchi here wan this Go Go Nippon game  brows.gif I have the link, but cant post here sumanai, PM me if you want (google also can). Actually nothing much hamsap laa, more like travel game; teach you how to live in Japan, explain history, places to eat and shopping.  rclxm9.gif

My latest target: 2012 Autumn !! Yosh ganbarimasu~!
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PM me the link pls!!! whistling.gif
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QUOTE(matt85 @ Oct 19 2011, 03:34 PM)
Hisashiburi da na Tanoshi-san~~ been busy with many jobs + studying. Sometimes also malas posting here  tongue.gif

Wah so many ecchi here wan this Go Go Nippon game  brows.gif I have the link, but cant post here sumanai, PM me if you want (google also can). Actually nothing much hamsap laa, more like travel game; teach you how to live in Japan, explain history, places to eat and shopping.  rclxm9.gif

My latest target: 2012 Autumn !! Yosh ganbarimasu~!
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QUOTE(nasizwan @ Oct 17 2011, 10:20 PM)
I thought so too  sweat.gif  doh.gif
6 more weeks and I'm off to JP for good! Excited and scared. Mixed feelings  unsure.gif  biggrin.gif
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same here. though mine will only for a few months tongue.gif
jom.. let's go lepak at shibuya when you're there and settled brows.gif

QUOTE(Eiraku @ Oct 18 2011, 07:03 PM)
1) Is it even worth it for me to get Softbank or JCR rental SIM (not iPhone, sadly), or would it be better for me to just get a pre-paid B-mobile U300 1-month SIM?

All I really need is data anyway. I'm dying to get a Prepaid SIM for another phone (I have spares) but I know that's not easy.

Similarly, I don't think the Japanese have prepaid blackberry simpacks either. Rather, is there any way for a tourist to get Blackberry services at all in JP? Besides JCR's rentals.

Any "backdoor" way to get data/blackberry services without resorting to rentals? Preferably pre-paid or contract-free.

4) ATM machines? Can we withdraw money from ATMs in JP from say Maybank or whatever? Through Cirrus or something? Or should I stick to traveller's cheques/bag o' cash for my financial reserves?
interested to know the answers to those questions too. it's a SIM rental with the mobile phone or is it a prepaid SIM? not really sure how the telco works there rclxub.gif

withdrawing cash from ATMs is safer and convenient too. if it's possible.
need enlightenment from fellow senpais notworthy.gif
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QUOTE(obee @ Oct 20 2011, 02:28 PM)
withdrawing cash from ATMs is safer and convenient too. if it's possible.
need enlightenment from fellow senpais notworthy.gif
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You can withdraw from some ATMs, but you need to call your bank and let them know you will be in japan during that period.
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You can withdraw from some ATMs, but you need to call your bank and let them know you will be in japan during that period.
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QUOTE(obee @ Oct 20 2011, 02:28 PM)
same here. though mine will only for a few months tongue.gif
jom.. let's go lepak at shibuya when you're there and settled brows.gif
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Sure bro. Let's go have coffee at Starbucks facing Shibuya Crossing brows.gif
I'll PM you my JP contact after I got my phone there
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So rich......starbuck at Shibuya cross....see pretty girl walking.

When I was at Shibuya....starbuck also can't affort lor.
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QUOTE(RegentCid @ Oct 20 2011, 06:46 PM)
So rich......starbuck at Shibuya cross....see pretty girl walking.

When I was at Shibuya....starbuck also can't affort lor.
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QUOTE(obee @ Oct 20 2011, 03:28 PM)
same here. though mine will only for a few months tongue.gif
jom.. let's go lepak at shibuya when you're there and settled brows.gif
interested to know the answers to those questions too. it's a SIM rental with the mobile phone or is it a prepaid SIM? not really sure how the telco works there rclxub.gif

withdrawing cash from ATMs is safer and convenient too. if it's possible.
need enlightenment from fellow senpais notworthy.gif
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get prepaid lor! too bad i'm not in Tokyo....most gaijin knows me 'prepaid phone seller in Tokyo' hahaaha....
Bout internet data..dun think twice....just get the B-sim! hehhehe


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Sure bro. Let's go have coffee at Starbucks facing Shibuya Crossing  brows.gif
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Sounds like fun. lol.
I'll be free during the weekends. But heading to Hakone with amois for some onsen on 26th Nov brows.gif

QUOTE(RegentCid @ Oct 20 2011, 05:46 PM)
So rich......starbuck at Shibuya cross....see pretty girl walking.

When I was at Shibuya....starbuck also can't affort lor.
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Got so expensive or not? Will stick to the vending machines then...

BTW, how the broadband services work there? is there free public wifi around the city?
or do you need a personal telco account to stay connected?

QUOTE(tanoshi @ Oct 21 2011, 12:25 AM)
get prepaid lor! too bad i'm not in Tokyo....most gaijin knows me 'prepaid phone seller in Tokyo' hahaaha....
Bout internet data..dun think twice....just get the B-sim! hehhehe
prepaid phone seller? by contract or a one-off purchase? still trying to figure out the works sweat.gif
i'm only using the 1st generation iphone and ipad2 (wifi only) so having data is not necessary.
a basic mobile phone line is good enough. better if got good rates for oversea calls/texts smile.gif
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QUOTE(RegentCid @ Oct 20 2011, 05:46 PM)
So rich......starbuck at Shibuya cross....see pretty girl walking.

When I was at Shibuya....starbuck also can't affort lor.
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QUOTE(obee @ Oct 21 2011, 10:17 AM)
Sounds like fun. lol.
I'll be free during the weekends. But heading to Hakone with amois for some onsen on 26th Nov brows.gif
Got so expensive or not? Will stick to the vending machines then...

BTW, how the broadband services work there? is there free public wifi around the city?
or do you need a personal telco account to stay connected?
prepaid phone seller? by contract or a one-off purchase? still trying to figure out the works sweat.gif
i'm only using the 1st generation iphone and ipad2 (wifi only) so having data is not necessary.
a basic mobile phone line is good enough. better if got good rates for oversea calls/texts smile.gif
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Try to book private Onsen if they have one. You can take hot bath naked with your amois and I'll be happy to follow you too whistling.gif

They do not provide free Wifi like we do here that's what I noticed and of the telco companies charge pretty expensive for Overseas text/call. If im not mistaken roughly ¥50 per minute/per text. That's like RM2 rclxub.gif
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QUOTE(nasizwan @ Oct 21 2011, 10:40 AM)
Try to book private Onsen if they have one. You can take hot bath naked with your amois and I'll be happy to follow you too  whistling.gif

They do not provide free Wifi like we do here that's what I noticed and of the telco companies charge pretty expensive for Overseas text/call. If im not mistaken roughly ¥50 per minute/per text. That's like RM2  rclxub.gif
Private Onsen? Lol. Not worth it since I'm not hitting on any of them tongue.gif Mind to intro me some instead? brows.gif
And should you be leaving your wife alone like that? tsk tsk..

RM2 per minute call/text? Damn, I hope I'm covered for that sweat.gif
Not that I'm gonna be using much oversea calls/text. But good to have a prepaid line just in case.

Edit: Just realized the office I'll be at is in Shibuya. Easier for us to meet then thumbup.gif

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Anyhows, I'm planning on coming to Tokyo sometime Nov-Dec for jalan2, budget style, for two weeks. See how far I can get by with kombini food, hostels, couch surfing and HelpX-ing.

So guys, is the very idea of budget travel in Japan an outlandish one? Any general cost saving tips, ones that tour guidebooks gloss over maybe?

Other than that, I have some more specific questions.

1) Is it even worth it for me to get Softbank or JCR rental SIM (not iPhone, sadly), or would it be better for me to just get a pre-paid B-mobile U300 1-month SIM?

All I really need is data anyway. I'm dying to get a Prepaid SIM for another phone (I have spares) but I know that's not easy.

Similarly, I don't think the Japanese have prepaid blackberry simpacks either. Rather, is there any way for a tourist to get Blackberry services at all in JP? Besides JCR's rentals.

Any "backdoor" way to get data/blackberry services without resorting to rentals? Preferably pre-paid or contract-free.

2) Clothing - Hows the weather like Nov-Dec? It's like between autumn/winter so I'm having trouble deciding to pack for winter or autumn or both.

3) Anything interesting happening late Nov-early Dec? Most online guides I go to tell me nothing's on.

4) Suica or Passmo or JR East travel pass? Looking at the travel pass, I doubt I'm gonna need THAT much investment into travel. I'm more then game on spending time switching slow trains into the far reaches if it comes to that, vs taking a Shinkansen. And given enough stops, I can walk a long, long way (as long as it's cold).

4) ATM machines? Can we withdraw money from ATMs in JP from say Maybank or whatever? Through Cirrus or something? Or should I stick to traveller's cheques/bag o' cash for my financial reserves?

5) Kombini/Supaa Bentos - They DO have kinds that vegetarian/fish-based stuff only right? It'll be kinda horrifying if I were to spend 2 weeks eating cold soba and onigiri for bfast, lunch and dinner. Though I have no real issues if it actually comes to that.

Your insights are certainly appreciated. Dozo yoroushiku ya de.
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I would like to stress on the point that planning allows you to keep your cost low. Typically there are 3 biggest expenses; accommodation, food and transportation. Through planning you can at least reduce cost on transportation mainly and maybe food as well.

1) If I were to travel alone, I would go without sim rental as I would get an accommodation that provides free internet connection. But if I were to, then I would refer to http://softbanksucks.blogspot.com/2011/06/...obile-sims.html

2) I was in Tokyo from 4th December to 15th December 2010, although I do get by with just t-shirt at times, thicker clothing is recommended (jacket + gloves + shoes + socks). Early morning and late night could be pretty cold, especially in windy area.

3) There are some smaller traditional cultural festivals in November & December - http://www.jnto.go.jp/eng/location/festivals But, if you are interested in pop-culture events, it is held typically all year round.

4) I've been using Suica, and if you are traveling within Tokyo only, you don't need to use travel pass. Plan your routes well. http://www.hyperdia.com/

5) Yes, you can withdraw from ATM machine that have Cirrus/Plus but you need activate it by either using the ATM machine / phone banking or counter. Proven to works through Citibank ATM machines.

6) Is halal a criteria for you? Because there are a lot of cheap food in Japan, it is just whether it is within your taste/requirements or not.

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Hi,

I'm going to Japan by 2 December 2011 till 9 December 2011. Need some advise below.

Will it be very cold need some winter jacket or just normal jacket will do?

Does 2000 yen per day enough for food expenses that is included breakfast, lunch, dinner example how much does a bento cost at those convenience store?

I'm looking renting mobile phones at the Airport as i have check most of the price were quite expensive i'm looking for those cost around 250yen with included phone and line + data cost per day. Any suggestion?
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Does 2000 yen per day enough for food expenses that is included breakfast, lunch, dinner example how much does a bento cost at those convenience store?

Enough. With that budget you also can eat at makan places/restaurants actually. e.g. Ramen can start from 500-600Yen, so 3 meals = within your budget.
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Private Onsen? Lol. Not worth it since I'm not hitting on any of them tongue.gif Mind to intro me some instead? brows.gif
And should you be leaving your wife alone like that? tsk tsk..

RM2 per minute call/text? Damn, I hope I'm covered for that sweat.gif
Not that I'm gonna be using much oversea calls/text. But good to have a prepaid line just in case.

Edit: Just realized the office I'll be at is in Shibuya. Easier for us to meet then thumbup.gif
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Not worth it = not pretty tongue.gif

Cool lets chill and have a coffee at Shibuya!
When are you leaving bro?
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Air Asia promotion is back!

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Manage to get my promo booking to Osaka rclxm9.gif . This is 2nd time i going, first time this year also AA promo, super cheap everything included 900 only. But but was given surprise at earth quake, Marh 11. So sad..... then paid extra money for coming back. Consider lucky.
So this time go again but choose Osaka, bcoz Osaka always my first choice. At the end paid about 1.4k for 2 person. Consider cheap also, only thing the air port tax and fee is high. The rest amount u know is wat lar.
But i make a wrong calculation, i travel from 4th may, should not choice the day as Jap is having their golden holiday. Come back on 14th. Only found out that fri go back monday meaning i need to take 7 days off!!!
My Sucida card can reused again... plus some YEN notes. Now yen also very high.
Hope to c u guys n gals around tat time. tongue.gif
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This Dec 23 until Jan 2 on Annual leave......This year not going Japan lor...since currency exchange so high. So I decided Cuti - Cuti at Malaysia.


Osaka....I miss Namba & Dotonbori !!! Doyama-cho brows.gif brows.gif brows.gif
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Arggghhhh RM700 only for me round trip. Should i press confirm? drool.gif
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Go ahead lar...... 700 is cheap cheap. Standard airline round trip should come about 2k.
Jap is good place to visit and u can learn many things as well.
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So RM199 is one way flight only? Thinking of booking that promo also smile.gif
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From what i know was....alot people dunno going Japan need apply Visa......to apply Visa your bank need alot alot cash....

Today alot my friend saw this RM199 on web say wah i want go Japan ...but later i ask them bank got RM6k or not? then all silent already......=.=ll
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6K? OMG, Last year my brother apply Visa to visit Tokyo, he told me he only got 1k on his bank. Lucky?
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Going with parent? or going with Tour?
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hi..can anyone suggest the cheapest accommodation in osaka?


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Hi Everyone,

I am planning a trip to kyoto for 2 persons, and I need some advice on the budget on accommodation, travel and food minus the air fare.

Estimate
JPY 30,000 for 6 days with average of JPY5k per day x 2 = JPY120,000
JPY 20,000 within city traveling x 2 = JPY 40,000
JPY 25,000 for sight admissions and temples x 2 = JPY50,000
JPY 66,000 for 6 days in kyoto budget in 2 person room at kyoto ryokan
MISC JPY 50,000

TOTAL for 2 persons 6N7D - JPY 326,000 (MYR 14k)

wow! i think i need help!


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Arggghhhh RM700 only for me round trip. Should i press confirm?  drool.gif
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Going with parent?  or going with Tour?
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Just his girlfriend and him. I don't think hes going with tour although he did mention free tour guide though. In any case, if I travel alone do I need that much money to apply for visa? Really thinking of going there backpacking. tongue.gif
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Hi everyone.

I'll be travelling to tokyo on January via airasia (landing in haneda).

For accomodation, I'm looking for guesthouses around tokyo. I'm looking for those that provide transportation from and to the airport, and within walking distance to public transports.

Anyone had experiences in staying in guesthouses? Care to share some tips on looking for one?

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From what i know was....alot people dunno going Japan need apply Visa......to apply Visa your bank need alot alot cash....

Today alot my friend saw this RM199 on web say wah i want go Japan ...but later i ask them bank got RM6k or not? then all silent already......=.=ll
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That RM6k account balance can easily cheat and bypass rolleyes.gif

My family said go for service airline, so maybe JAL again sweat.gif
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QUOTE(chanti-sama @ Oct 26 2011, 02:46 PM)
Hi Everyone,

I am planning a trip to kyoto for 2 persons, and I need some advice on the budget on accommodation, travel and food minus the air fare.

Estimate
JPY 30,000 for 6 days with average of JPY5k per day x 2  = JPY120,000
JPY 20,000 within city traveling x 2 = JPY 40,000
JPY 25,000 for sight admissions and temples x 2 = JPY50,000
JPY 66,000 for 6 days in kyoto budget in 2 person room at kyoto ryokan
MISC JPY 50,000

TOTAL for 2 persons 6N7D - JPY 326,000 (MYR 14k)

wow! i think i need help!
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You are over-budgeting.

Since you will only be going for 6 days, Yen100k is enough for 1 pax. I don't think you will go into ALL the paid attractions right?

Your accommodation is a little expensive. Try b&b or guest houses or even those private hostel rooms with share bathroom.

Food isn't at all that expensive provided you don't go to fancy restaurants.

This should be enough for a minor shopping spree.

QUOTE(Dalque @ Oct 26 2011, 07:30 PM)
Hi everyone.

I'll be travelling to tokyo on January via airasia (landing in haneda).

For accomodation, I'm looking for guesthouses around tokyo. I'm looking for those that provide transportation from and to the airport, and within walking distance to public transports.

Anyone had experiences in staying in guesthouses? Care to share some tips on looking for one?
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Try googling for 'Guest House in Tokyo'. Then check out their address in google map to check if they are near any train station or not.
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QUOTE(nasizwan @ Oct 25 2011, 09:25 AM)
Not worth it = not pretty tongue.gif

Cool lets chill and have a coffee at Shibuya!
When are you leaving bro?
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I'm leaving on the 13th Nov. Will be in Tokyo until 23rd Dec.
I'll be staying at Tokyu Stay Hotel in Shibuya.

Now, I need to study options to get to Shibuya from Narita AP. sweat.gif

My manager told me to get on the bus limousine from the airport. Which is about 2000 yen.
Any other options?
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I'm leaving on the 13th Nov. Will be in Tokyo until 23rd Dec.
I'll be staying at Tokyu Stay Hotel in Shibuya.

Now, I need to study options to get to Shibuya from Narita AP. sweat.gif

My manager told me to get on the bus limousine from the airport. Which is about 2000 yen.
Any other options?
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Check out Wikitravel and search for Tokyo for more info on how to get out of airport.

Alternatively, google for Narita Airport's website and click on 'Access' and they'll show you on how to go and get out of the airport.


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QUOTE(obee @ Oct 27 2011, 12:22 PM)
I'm leaving on the 13th Nov. Will be in Tokyo until 23rd Dec.
I'll be staying at Tokyu Stay Hotel in Shibuya.

Now, I need to study options to get to Shibuya from Narita AP. sweat.gif

My manager told me to get on the bus limousine from the airport. Which is about 2000 yen.
Any other options?
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If you plan to reach Shibuya in snail speed, can try the bus laugh.gif Good for sightseeing too tongue.gif

Or take the Narita Express, 1hour can reach Tokyo Eki (highly recommended). At the same time can grab the SUICA-NEX promo, kill two birds with a stone rclxm9.gif

If you insist of going straight to Shibuya, stop at Ueno Eki and take the Ginza line subway to G-01 Eki. This is my method laa, maybe senpais here have better ideas icon_rolleyes.gif


http://www.jreast.co.jp/e/nex/suica_nex.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tokyo_Metro_Ginza_Line
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QUOTE(Shazzac @ Oct 27 2011, 11:30 AM)
Check out Wikitravel and search for Tokyo for more info on how to get out of airport.

Alternatively, google for Narita Airport's website and click on 'Access' and they'll show you on how to go and get out of the airport.
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Sweet.. Will check out on both Wikitravel and Narita AP site.. Thanks! notworthy.gif

QUOTE(matt85 @ Oct 27 2011, 11:47 AM)
If you plan to reach Shibuya in snail speed, can try the bus  laugh.gif Good for sightseeing too  tongue.gif

Or take the Narita Express, 1hour can reach Tokyo Eki (highly recommended). At the same time can grab the SUICA-NEX promo, kill two birds with a stone  rclxm9.gif

If you insist of going straight to Shibuya, stop at Ueno Eki and take the Ginza line subway to G-01 Eki. This is my method laa, maybe senpais here have better ideas  icon_rolleyes.gif
http://www.jreast.co.jp/e/nex/suica_nex.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tokyo_Metro_Ginza_Line
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Thanks, bro. That's a lot of help smile.gif
Will see which is the most economical route. I don't mind the longer route though. Like to take my time to adjust myself first. Heh..
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am planning to go osaka, spoke with a few senpais and they told me that osaka city alone few days kau tim. must go neighbouring cities like kobe, nagoya.

anyone has an itinerary when going to osaka ? and budget around how much ?

plan to go free and easy 5 nights with gf.. any recommendation ?

thanks guys.
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going to jap next year's may, tokyo, looking for accomodations. there seems to be a lot of places in tokyo alone. i can't figure hostel to stay in. there're too many. jimbocho, ikebukuro, asakusa.... which is the best location to live in senpais. thanks!
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QUOTE(Klesk @ Oct 27 2011, 05:48 PM)
Hi there,
going to jap next year's may, tokyo, looking for accomodations. there seems to be a lot of places in tokyo alone. i can't figure hostel to stay in. there're too many. jimbocho, ikebukuro, asakusa.... which is the best location to live in senpais. thanks!
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For Tokyo, K's House or Sakura Hostel the better choices so far i see. Both very near to train stations and walking attractions. Most importantly, it's very affordable smile.gif

Btw, please refrain from using the term Jap, it's derogatory. Just a friendly advice icon_rolleyes.gif
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QUOTE(matt85 @ Oct 27 2011, 09:04 PM)
For Tokyo, K's House or Sakura Hostel the better choices so far i see. Both very near to train stations and walking attractions. Most importantly, it's very affordable  smile.gif

Btw, please refrain from using the term Jap, it's derogatory. Just a friendly advice  icon_rolleyes.gif
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sorry kinda forgotten it's a derogatory term. yeah seems like sakura hostel is a good choice. btw do you have any idea about the Japan Rail way pass? Is it worth it to get the pass? will be there for 8 days.
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QUOTE(Klesk @ Oct 28 2011, 01:14 AM)
sorry kinda forgotten it's a derogatory term. yeah seems like sakura hostel is a good choice. btw do you have any idea about the Japan Rail way pass? Is it worth it to get the pass? will be there for 8 days.
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Repost from the other Japan thread:

Give you a general idea (exchange rate now 41):

Tokyo-Kyoto (Return bullet train ticket) = JPY 26,440
Narita Airport-Tokyo (Return express train) = JPY 5,880
Above total = JPY 32,320
Japan Rail Pass 7 Days ordinary class = JPY 28,300, see the difference?


Speaking of accommodation choices, if you're going alone, K's House is a better option as they offer single room at 3900Y whereas Sakura's cheapest room is at 8295Y double bed. I used to stay in K's House; i can testify that it's a very good place to stay thumbup.gif
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QUOTE(matt85 @ Oct 28 2011, 08:30 AM)
Repost from the other Japan thread:

Give you a general idea (exchange rate now 41):

Tokyo-Kyoto (Return bullet train ticket)        = JPY 26,440
Narita Airport-Tokyo (Return express train)  = JPY 5,880
                                                Above total = JPY 32,320
Japan Rail Pass 7 Days ordinary class          =    JPY 28,300, see the difference?
Speaking of accommodation choices, if you're going alone, K's House is a better option as they offer single room at 3900Y whereas Sakura's cheapest room is at 8295Y double bed. I used to stay in K's House; i can testify that it's a very good place to stay  thumbup.gif
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thanks again matt. yeah i saw it on other thread. seems to be good trade off buying the pass ... anyways it seems that the pass only covers JR trains. is there a need to rely on other trains as i understand there're other railway line like the tsukuba express.
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QUOTE(Klesk @ Oct 28 2011, 10:15 AM)
thanks again matt. yeah i saw it on other thread. seems to be good trade off buying the pass ... anyways it seems that the pass only covers JR trains. is there a need to rely on other trains as i understand there're other railway line like the tsukuba express.
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If you plan to travel to Kyoto (even just once!) by Shinkansen, the JR Pass already paid off itself. The rest of the days, just flash your pass for free train and bus rides smile.gif Otherwise, just get SUICA for non-Shinkansen travels; works like our Touch N' Go.

For SUICA/PASMO coverage, check the link below:
http://www.tourism.metro.tokyo.jp/english/tourists/info/profit/profit4.html
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QUOTE(matt85 @ Oct 28 2011, 09:32 AM)
If you plan to travel to Kyoto (even just once!) by Shinkansen, the JR Pass already paid off itself. The rest of the days, just flash your pass for free train and bus rides  smile.gif Otherwise, just get SUICA for non-Shinkansen travels; works like our Touch N' Go.

For SUICA/PASMO coverage, check the link below:
http://www.tourism.metro.tokyo.jp/english/tourists/info/profit/profit4.html
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wow awesome.. now i'm thinking whether wanna visit kyoto or not. do you think a day trip suffice? or should it be more than that?
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So Envy you all....exchange rate so high also can go Japan.



Matt suddenly so active.....reply all post.
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wow awesome.. now i'm thinking whether wanna visit kyoto or not. do you think a day trip suffice? or should it be more than that?
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If you're interested in temples and gardens, you should allocate about 2 days minimum. Bear in mind of the unpredictable weather too; it will cause havoc to your itinerary. Having spent so much on rail ticket, try to maximize the usage brows.gif

QUOTE(RegentCid @ Oct 28 2011, 12:35 PM)
So Envy you all....exchange rate so high also can go Japan. 
Matt suddenly so active.....reply all post.
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Coz got burnt by the Japan fever again rclxm9.gif Air Asia also super cheap with the promo, but too bad won't be taking that.

Exchange rate is nothing for you la bro icon_rolleyes.gif
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feeling not worth......those extra money enough for me makan Soba + Sake.
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QUOTE(chanti-sama @ Oct 26 2011, 02:46 PM)
Hi Everyone,

I am planning a trip to kyoto for 2 persons, and I need some advice on the budget on accommodation, travel and food minus the air fare.

Estimate
JPY 30,000 for 6 days with average of JPY5k per day x 2  = JPY120,000
JPY 20,000 within city traveling x 2 = JPY 40,000
JPY 25,000 for sight admissions and temples x 2 = JPY50,000
JPY 66,000 for 6 days in kyoto budget in 2 person room at kyoto ryokan
MISC JPY 50,000

TOTAL for 2 persons 6N7D - JPY 326,000 (MYR 14k)

wow! i think i need help!
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Hi,

I have been to Japan quite a bit, here is how i would budget
1) Food : 2 X 6 X 5000 = 120K, is about correct but if you want to save, realistically, McD set cost you about 6-700 yen. I would say 1K yen is good per meal... of course in Kyoto they are famous for their Kaiseki.... can go up to 30-40K per person tongue.gif
2) Travel within Kyoto = Take the bus! its about less than 1K person... so only 12K at the most for 2 ppl
3) Admissions, Within Kyoto, Entrance fee is abotu 500 per pax, so I think for temples, (i have been to many), after you seen afew, THEY ALL LOOK THE SAME, however, depending on your time of visit, Koyo season is around the corner, they may have light ups in some temples... do research, I would say budget about 5K per person for temples... unless you want to go to the Theme park where ppl dress up like ninja etc... most things that is interesting to see in Kyoto is free...
4) Kyoto Ryokan are expensive, not sure if you can do it for 66K for 6 nights.... thats 11K per night. you may get some hostels online... if u go cheap, and u need a private room for 2, i can sat its about 10K for 2 person... not ryokans... but hostels.

for more info, check out Japan-guide.com... its gives u about 80% of what u need to know..
6 days maybe overkill for just Kyoto, There are only so much temples you can visit... Kansai region has alot alot to offer... i would recommend, extending your trip to 10-14 days, travel further south.... Osaka for 1 -2 days, (Osaka nothing much to see but good as a base), Kobe, Nara, Hiroshima (There is a the Miyajima island, where they have the floating shrine + Momiji Dani (perfect for Koyo season))
TO do this, invest in a JR WEST pass... search for discount/special offers, usually around this time there is.

Hope this helps....

Cheers

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QUOTE(heterosapiens @ Oct 23 2011, 04:47 AM)
I would like to stress on the point that planning allows you to keep your cost low. Typically there are 3 biggest expenses; accommodation, food and transportation. Through planning you can at least reduce cost on transportation mainly and maybe food as well.

1) If I were to travel alone, I would go without sim rental as I would get an accommodation that provides free internet connection. But if I were to, then I would refer to http://softbanksucks.blogspot.com/2011/06/...obile-sims.html

2) I was in Tokyo from 4th December to 15th December 2010, although I do get by with just t-shirt at times, thicker clothing is recommended (jacket + gloves + shoes + socks). Early morning and late night could be pretty cold, especially in windy area.

3) There are some smaller traditional cultural festivals in November & December - http://www.jnto.go.jp/eng/location/festivals But, if you are interested in pop-culture events, it is held typically all year round.

4) I've been using Suica, and if you are traveling within Tokyo only, you don't need to use travel pass. Plan your routes well. http://www.hyperdia.com/

5) Yes, you can withdraw from ATM machine that have Cirrus/Plus but you need activate it by either using the ATM machine / phone banking or counter. Proven to works through Citibank ATM machines.

6) Is halal a criteria for you? Because there are a lot of cheap food in Japan, it is just whether it is within your taste/requirements or not.
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Sorry for the extremely long reply lag, but thanks for the detailed write up. Now for counter qs:

1) I might just get the b-mobile for "emergencies" then, as it would prolly allow for the most basic of communication easily (email). It's not expensive too, relatively speaking.

2) Hmm, which means I won't get through a proper Japanese winter? Oh well, at least I don't haveta pack heavy overcoats.

3) Okay dokes. Let's look see if there's any fun stuff happening during that time.

4) I have an app doing the calculations for me, though it relies on online databases, thus the need for basic data.

5) That's a relief. But by "have to activate" you mean on the ATM machine in Japan, or through the bank in Malaysia prior to the trip (like someone else mentioned earlier) or both?

6) Unfortunately, yes, halal is a criteria, although I can live with cold soba/shashimi/sushi/seafood stuff most of the time. In short, things that are OBVIOUSLY non-halal I cannot, but I can munch "grey area" stuff quite easily.

Not that I can afford anything beyond cold soba bentos anyway lol, but I was wondering if they do have vegeterian/full seafood supermarket/kombini bentos.

Or I can go vegeterian - seems there's increasing interest in vege food there. Worse comes to the worse, I'll just bantai Raj Mahal lol.

Hmm. The Air Asia thing looks interesting. Maybe if this one goes fine I should go again next year, maybe target Osaka this time.

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hey hey all,
Is there any of you coincidentally same date same place same spot in Japan?
Hey already 3 years missed for the gathering lorrrr!
Organise 1....how bout Physczz? eJump? and others? Oh ya later Nasizwan will be a 'tuan rumah' in Tokyo!
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QUOTE(tanoshi @ Oct 31 2011, 11:05 PM)
hey hey all,
Is there any of you coincidentally same date same place same spot in Japan?
Hey already 3 years missed for the gathering lorrrr!
Organise 1....how bout Physczz? eJump? and others? Oh ya later Nasizwan will be a 'tuan rumah' in Tokyo!
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Wow already 3 years huh??? Time really flies cry.gif

So, bro Nasizwan 頼むよ, next time host the next hanami thumbup.gif
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I was waiting for this also....haha
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QUOTE(tanoshi @ Oct 31 2011, 10:05 PM)
hey hey all,
Is there any of you coincidentally same date same place same spot in Japan?
Hey already 3 years missed for the gathering lorrrr!
Organise 1....how bout Physczz? eJump? and others? Oh ya later Nasizwan will be a 'tuan rumah' in Tokyo!
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Great idea! but it would be greater if YOU organize tanoshi san! hehe

QUOTE(matt85 @ Nov 1 2011, 12:19 AM)
Wow already 3 years huh??? Time really flies  cry.gif

So, bro Nasizwan 頼むよ, next time host the next hanami  thumbup.gif
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I'm not even familiar with the area how to organize lol
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**pooff.. e-jump appears ...**

my company is currently i deep shiet, thus theyre doing intermittent shutdowns as we cant produce product when material aint available (ie TH flood)

u gais going this Nov/Dis?
exchange rate a lil sakit >_<
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QUOTE(e-jump @ Nov 2 2011, 12:00 PM)
**pooff.. e-jump appears ...**

my company is currently i deep shiet, thus theyre doing intermittent shutdowns as we cant produce product when material aint available (ie TH flood)

u gais going this Nov/Dis?
exchange rate a lil sakit >_<
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Fastest also Nov / Dis of 2012 or March 2013 [if Hanami together under Sakura]....IF the Earth still survive tongue.gif

Give one year to Nasizwan to familiar the Tokyo city first. He is the Host. When he ready then we go brows.gif brows.gif his new house.


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QUOTE(e-jump @ Nov 2 2011, 02:00 PM)
**pooff.. e-jump appears ...**

my company is currently i deep shiet, thus theyre doing intermittent shutdowns as we cant produce product when material aint available (ie TH flood)

u gais going this Nov/Dis?
exchange rate a lil sakit >_<
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During shutdown=holiday=time to visit Japan rclxm9.gif

The current rate is crazy, waiting for it to drop to at least 36-38 sweat.gif Soonest also will be Autumn 2012 for me


QUOTE(RegentCid @ Nov 2 2011, 04:41 PM)
Fastest also Nov / Dis of 2012 or March 2013 [if Hanami together under Sakura]....IF the Earth still survive  tongue.gif

Give one year to Nasizwan to familiar the Tokyo city first.  He is the Host. When he ready then we go  brows.gif  brows.gif his new house.
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Apa susah become host, just get ready a huge mat and book a nice location for hanami thumbup.gif
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just came back from backpacking my trip in tokyo..
sigh i miss the place already.
good food, fashion, customer service and kawaii shoujos cry.gif
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QUOTE(balthier511 @ Nov 2 2011, 09:13 PM)
just came back from backpacking my trip in tokyo..
sigh i miss the place already.
good food, fashion, customer service and kawaii shoujos  cry.gif
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For me Everytime i came back from Japan..i will Miss Malaysia Food more....Miss Malaysia Mamak.
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everyone, hisashiburi!

hahaha 3yrs eh? time flies. now gathering fund n waiting my princess to turn 1yr old to take her to japan next year hahahaha but it won't be during hanami. she just turn 6mth. had to just ignore the AA offer recently.

come lets plan another gath, kyoto perhaps? brows.gif

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Hi...

I'm searching budget hotel/backpacker near shinjuku area.. BUT
SUnroute Plaza
Sunlight
Shinjuku New City Hotel N.U.T.S TOKYO
Best western antina shinjuku
Prince

All the above exceed my budget. RM500+++++/night.

I prefer to stayed 2 nights at SHinjuku instead of IKEBUKURO..
As think of after return from HAKONE MT FUJI last stop will be at shinjuku and Shinjuku was quite convenience to buy advance disneyland ticket and HAKONE FREEPASS..

Can you pls suggest any of accommodations below RM300/day at SHINJUKU area.. walking distance to shinjuku area preferable??

Thanks,
Joey
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hi to all ppl in here..
I plan to visit japan for 6 day on may 2012.
My flight is to Osaka.
Any recommend on my trip.
Budget not more then 5k (not include flight ticket) for 2 person tongue.gif
(prefer sightseeing)
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QUOTE(RegentCid @ Nov 3 2011, 10:07 AM)
For me Everytime i came back from Japan..i will Miss Malaysia Food more....Miss Malaysia Mamak.
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i love malaysia food too. but not kl food so much. not so easy to find really delicious food in kl-_-;

QUOTE(joey_liong22 @ Nov 3 2011, 03:15 PM)
Hi...

I'm searching budget hotel/backpacker near shinjuku area.. BUT
SUnroute Plaza
Sunlight
Shinjuku New City Hotel N.U.T.S TOKYO
Best western antina shinjuku
Prince

All the above exceed my budget. RM500+++++/night.

I prefer to stayed 2 nights at SHinjuku instead of IKEBUKURO..
As think of after return from HAKONE MT FUJI last stop will be at shinjuku and Shinjuku was quite convenience to buy advance disneyland ticket and HAKONE FREEPASS..

Can you pls suggest any of accommodations below RM300/day at SHINJUKU area.. walking distance to shinjuku area preferable??

Thanks,
Joey
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i stayed in ikebukuro. it's only a few stops from shinjuku on the yamanote line and there's a disney store where you can buy disneyland tickets in ikebukuro. just a suggestion because i find the hotel there much cheaper biggrin.gif
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yap, i stayed in ikebukuro and inaricho,ueno. not far lah from shinjuku if u cant afford shinjuku rate.

have u search enough?
http://hotel.tokyogigguide.com/shinjuku.html
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ok, tell me what season u gais gonna visit..
i'll try to schedule myself..

my parents not fond enough for me to go JP n potentially become xmen =__=
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QUOTE(chris0709 @ Nov 3 2011, 02:15 PM)
hi to all ppl in here..
I plan to visit japan for 6 day on may 2012.
My flight is to Osaka.
Any recommend on my trip.
Budget not more then 5k (not include flight ticket) for 2 person tongue.gif
(prefer sightseeing)
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Apply Visa you need RM6k minimum in Bank...Per head...so 2 person at lease you got RM12k.......can slowly slowly plan.

Since you going Osaka then visit Kobe and Kyoto is MUST!! Plan going to Tokyo too? If not going Tokyo 6 day visit Osaka + Kobe + Kyoto are very enough

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QUOTE(RegentCid @ Nov 3 2011, 09:19 PM)
Apply Visa you need RM6k minimum in Bank...Per head...so 2 person at lease you got RM12k.......can slowly slowly plan.

Since you going Osaka then visit Kobe and Kyoto is MUST!!  Plan going to Tokyo too?  If not going Tokyo 6 day visit Osaka + Kobe + Kyoto are very enough
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thanks for the advise..
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QUOTE(RegentCid @ Nov 3 2011, 09:19 PM)
Apply Visa you need RM6k minimum in Bank...Per head...so 2 person at lease you got RM12k.......can slowly slowly plan.

Since you going Osaka then visit Kobe and Kyoto is MUST!!  Plan going to Tokyo too?  If not going Tokyo 6 day visit Osaka + Kobe + Kyoto are very enough
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Budget of Rm5k for 2 person mean RM2.5k per person? This is not enough to get to Tokyo for 6 days and you are going to miss a lot of nice attraction in OSaka, Kyoto and Kobe as well.

Per person, food will cost min RM100 per day (depends on what you eat but this is on budget level) and accomodation will cost abt RM100-150 per day (hosetl type). You can save more by staying at dorm if you don't mind sharing rooms with strangers (if you are lucky you can have the whole room to yourself).

Also, bear in mind that early of May is super "hot"month for travelling in Japan as there are lots of holidays and locals are making trip everywhere in Japan. Hotspot will be Kyoto and Osaka. So everything will be super expensive (including hotels and need advance bookings).




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QUOTE(keii-kun @ Nov 3 2011, 03:50 PM)
everyone, hisashiburi!

hahaha 3yrs eh? time flies. now gathering fund n waiting my princess to turn 1yr old to take her to japan next year hahahaha but it won't be during hanami. she just turn 6mth. had to just ignore the AA offer recently.

come lets plan another gath, kyoto perhaps? brows.gif
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Oit got chibi hime-sama already? Good, next gath can dukung the little princess biggrin.gif


QUOTE(joey_liong22 @ Nov 3 2011, 04:15 PM)
Hi...

I'm searching budget hotel/backpacker near shinjuku area.. BUT
SUnroute Plaza
Sunlight
Shinjuku New City Hotel N.U.T.S TOKYO
Best western antina shinjuku
Prince

All the above exceed my budget. RM500+++++/night.

I prefer to stayed 2 nights at SHinjuku instead of IKEBUKURO..
As think of after return from HAKONE MT FUJI last stop will be at shinjuku and Shinjuku was quite convenience to buy advance disneyland ticket and HAKONE FREEPASS..

Can you pls suggest any of accommodations below RM300/day at SHINJUKU area.. walking distance to shinjuku area preferable??

Thanks,
Joey
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Why must be Shinjuku area? Actually it's cheaper to stay in Shitamachi area, and with the efficient public transport, you get around quite easily.


QUOTE(chris0709 @ Nov 3 2011, 04:15 PM)
hi to all ppl in here..
I plan to visit japan for 6 day on may 2012.
My flight is to Osaka.
Any recommend on my trip.
Budget not more then 5k (not include flight ticket) for 2 person tongue.gif
(prefer sightseeing)
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Not including flight tix? I would say doable; strictly no shopping, no restaurant, live from konbini, walk more laugh.gif Like Regentcid mentioned, maximize your schedule by traveling to nearby Kobe, Nara, Kyoto.


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Hi All,

Thanks for all the reply on the SHinJUKU accommodations idea.. i will stick back to ikebukuro then.. phiu...!!

Anyone buy discount disneyland tickets from ticket stores such as Daikokuya ( Yurakucho station )... I seen a blog, she managed to buy ticket at 5800YEN instead of 6200yen?

Other than Daikokuya, where to buy discount disneyland ticket?


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QUOTE(kookaaq @ Nov 4 2011, 09:33 AM)
Budget of Rm5k for 2 person mean RM2.5k per person? This is not enough to get to Tokyo for 6 days and you are going to miss a lot of nice attraction in OSaka, Kyoto and Kobe as well.

Per person, food will cost min RM100 per day (depends on what you eat but this is on budget level) and accomodation will cost abt RM100-150 per day (hosetl type). You can save more by staying at dorm if you don't mind sharing rooms with strangers (if you are lucky you can have the whole room to yourself).

Also, bear in mind that early of May is super "hot"month for travelling in Japan as there are lots of holidays and locals are making trip everywhere in Japan. Hotspot will be Kyoto and Osaka. So everything will be super expensive (including hotels and need advance bookings).
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actually hotel i already book for 2 is rm1k for 6 day.
then 2k for each person not enough?
food rm100*6=RM600
RM1400 not enough ar to sightseeing?
hmm..i think have to increase my limit liao... hmm.gif


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QUOTE(matt85 @ Nov 4 2011, 10:28 AM)
Oit got chibi hime-sama already? Good, next gath can dukung the little princess biggrin.gif
Why must be Shinjuku area? Actually it's cheaper to stay in Shitamachi area, and with the efficient public transport, you get around quite easily.
Not including flight tix? I would say doable; strictly no shopping, no restaurant, live from konbini, walk more laugh.gif Like Regentcid mentioned, maximize your schedule by traveling to nearby Kobe, Nara, Kyoto.
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so cham ya...hmm need to increase my budget liao.. hmm.gif

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The current rate is crazy, waiting for it to drop to at least 36-38  sweat.gif Soonest also will be Autumn 2012 for me
Apa susah become host, just get ready a huge mat and book a nice location for hanami  thumbup.gif
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I'll let all the old-timer for that privilege of being host. I'll just join! tongue.gif

QUOTE(keii-kun @ Nov 3 2011, 02:50 PM)
everyone, hisashiburi!

hahaha 3yrs eh? time flies. now gathering fund n waiting my princess to turn 1yr old to take her to japan next year hahahaha but it won't be during hanami. she just turn 6mth. had to just ignore the AA offer recently.

come lets plan another gath, kyoto perhaps? brows.gif
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How old is your daughter bro? Post some photo! smile.gif
My princess just turned 4 months old. There will be two princess for everyone to dukung lol

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chris0709 Why so worry?

Go Japan each head minimum bank statement need RM6k for get Visa...you now got 2 person going....Minimum you two already have RM12k in Bank already. Within this RM12k you just want to spent Rm5k. don't forget you still got RM7k backup you if anything happen.

2nd is I travel to Japan more than 12 times and traveling around the world already 15 Years. Every time before go traveling i also liek you...plan this plan that...limit self only can used this much. I can tell you this all won't work!!! Sure will over budget than what you expecting. Japan is too much surprises thing make you spent.

Now you set RM5k for 2 person....i can tell you after 6 day in Japan ....you sure will spent RM6-7k....Hahahaha

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QUOTE(RegentCid @ Nov 4 2011, 09:16 PM)
chris0709 Why so worry?

Go Japan each head minimum bank statement need RM6k for get Visa...you now got 2 person going....Minimum you two already have RM12k in Bank already. Within this RM12k you just want to spent Rm5k.  don't forget you still got RM7k backup you if anything happen.

2nd is I travel to Japan more than 12 times and traveling around the world already 15 Years.  Every time before go traveling i also liek you...plan this plan that...limit self only can used this much.  I can tell you this all won't work!!!  Sure will over budget than what you expecting.  Japan is too much surprises thing make you spent. 

Now you set RM5k for 2 person....i can tell you after 6 day in Japan ....you sure will spent RM6-7k....Hahahaha
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6k for visa..should be 10k per person right?
if my wife not working and my account is more then 20k can i support her with this condition?

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chris, then enuff la your acc balance for both of u.
rm100 for two per day is jpy2500. doable but very tight, no restaurant. even tenya/mcd/lotteria is from 500y per set

@naz, just turned 6mth. can't wait to plan our trip with lil princess.
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QUOTE(RegentCid @ Nov 4 2011, 09:16 PM)
chris0709 Why so worry?

Go Japan each head minimum bank statement need RM6k for get Visa...you now got 2 person going....Minimum you two already have RM12k in Bank already. Within this RM12k you just want to spent Rm5k.  don't forget you still got RM7k backup you if anything happen.

2nd is I travel to Japan more than 12 times and traveling around the world already 15 Years.  Every time before go traveling i also liek you...plan this plan that...limit self only can used this much.  I can tell you this all won't work!!!  Sure will over budget than what you expecting.  Japan is too much surprises thing make you spent. 

Now you set RM5k for 2 person....i can tell you after 6 day in Japan ....you sure will spent RM6-7k....Hahahaha
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I think it depends la. First time i went to tokyo, i only spend 500. Second time i spend almost 2000 for a week. Only spent it on disneyland and stuff. Others, i took a train n walk. Even for food is less than 50 per day. Morning eat 3 doughnut. Afternoon bought a rice with filling inside. And night eat ramen. Unless u want to eat sushi, sushi, sushi than of course need more than 100RM. sweat.gif
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Here's a tip for food cost cutting
smuggle maggi n kellogs from MY.
thats what i did, kellogs for breakfast (just get the milk at konbini) maggi for dinner/late night supper when im too tired to gout at night.
of coz not for everyday wink.gif

*no, i havent tried smuggle campbell soup yet
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QUOTE(bonzaimy @ Nov 5 2011, 10:27 AM)
I think it depends la. First time i went to tokyo, i only spend 500. Second time i spend almost 2000 for a week. Only spent it on disneyland and stuff. Others, i took a train n walk. Even for food is less than 50 per day. Morning eat 3 doughnut. Afternoon bought a rice with filling inside. And night eat ramen. Unless u want to eat sushi, sushi, sushi than of course need more than 100RM. sweat.gif
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i agree. if your trip is to see tokyo or japan, then don't waste too much money on food. food really cost a lot. can just go to supermarket and buy their pre-made bento set which cost lesser than eating at restaurant.
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QUOTE(kookaaq @ Nov 5 2011, 11:58 AM)
i agree. if your trip is to see tokyo or japan, then don't waste too much money on food. food really cost a lot. can just go to supermarket and buy their pre-made bento set which cost lesser than eating at restaurant.
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Or participate in Bento wars !

Prepare to fight for your 50% discounted meals ! biggrin.gif
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Here's a tip for food cost cutting
smuggle maggi n kellogs from MY.
thats what i did, kellogs for breakfast (just get the milk at konbini) maggi for dinner/late night supper when im too tired to gout at night.
of coz not for everyday wink.gif

*no, i havent tried smuggle campbell soup yet
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next time smuggle brahim kari ayam ok. can eat with rice at night. tgh sejuk2, nasi panas with kari fuuuuuh

@matt85, whoa i din know your taste change to obasan2 alredi... hahahaha

eh bonz sudah repeat visit eh? when is ur nx one?
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QUOTE(bonzaimy @ Nov 5 2011, 11:27 AM)
I think it depends la. First time i went to tokyo, i only spend 500. Second time i spend almost 2000 for a week. Only spent it on disneyland and stuff. Others, i took a train n walk. Even for food is less than 50 per day. Morning eat 3 doughnut. Afternoon bought a rice with filling inside. And night eat ramen. Unless u want to eat sushi, sushi, sushi than of course need more than 100RM. sweat.gif
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I'll be going to Tokyo with my family from 11th of December to the 18th. Will be staying in Shinjuku. What do you recommend on visiting? Small eateries, places to go shopping?
Places I have in mind. - Akiba - Ginza - Shibuya - Shinjuku
P/s: I will be visiting Akiba too, what anime geek store do you recommend?
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QUOTE(chipmunkey1992 @ Nov 7 2011, 04:47 PM)
I'll be going to Tokyo with my family from 11th of December to the 18th. Will be staying in Shinjuku. What do you recommend on visiting? Small eateries, places to go shopping?
Places I have in mind. - Akiba - Ginza - Shibuya - Shinjuku
P/s: I will be visiting Akiba too, what anime geek store do you recommend?
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regentcid is correct. one day can finish walking all the floor of yodobashi akiba.

i miss cafe au lait mr donut. working hard to kumpul fund. yen is too expensive when the ticket are cheap
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hi guys, i'm planning for a japan trip this december but i have a question. do we need a visa to enter Japan? if yes, how long does it takes to make a visa? tq
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QUOTE(keii-kun @ Nov 5 2011, 09:37 AM)
chris, then enuff la your acc balance for both of u.
rm100 for two per day is jpy2500. doable but very tight, no restaurant. even tenya/mcd/lotteria is from 500y per set

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QUOTE(SHOfrE3zE @ Nov 8 2011, 08:57 PM)
hi guys, i'm planning for a japan trip this december but i have a question. do we need a visa to enter Japan? if yes, how long does it takes to make a visa? tq
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it can get doene within 3 working days, FOC
however ou need bank statement, itinerary, n maybe support letter wink.gif
check out the 1st post FAQs
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@xloki, hahaha busy with new role lah. yup. transportation need a proper budget if shinkansen is involved.
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QUOTE(keii-kun @ Nov 5 2011, 04:37 PM)
next time smuggle brahim kari ayam ok. can eat with rice at night. tgh sejuk2, nasi panas with kari fuuuuuh

@matt85, whoa i din know your taste change to obasan2 alredi... hahahaha

eh bonz sudah repeat visit eh? when is ur nx one?
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Visa should not be problem. If you are employed, just draft a letter to HR, asked them to write a letter that you work under the company and position. If you don't have, you can write a letter which stated you are freelance worker. Off course you need supporting doc, bank statement. 6K person should be ok.
During my march trip, I stayed at hotel near imperial palace, Grand Arc Hotel. You can book it at agoda. Nice view, you can see tokyo tower from your room. rclxms.gif
Food wise, depends what u eat. Breakfast you can eat at those so called fast food average is about 700yen. If you want save, you can try some bento shop, about 500yen. Food is depends what you want to eat, but I would say one meal be ready about 800k. So perday you might spend about 100RM (depends exchange rate). You can go to supermarket for bargain sale at 5 something plus. If really want to save, you can buy mee cup lor.
Be ready to buy suica card, which like cash card. You can use it for train, bus, 7-11.

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During my march trip, I stayed at hotel near imperial palace, Grand Arc Hotel. You can book it at agoda. Nice view, you can see tokyo tower from your room.  rclxms.gif
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Wah you must be super rich! Stays in Chiyoda man!! thumbup.gif

Regarding visa, it's actually very very very very easy to get. Just go to their embassy website, download the requirement list and follow to the dot. Don't tell me i didn't warn you guys; be prepared for cold treatment by their officers if your documents are incomplete. It's not that they aren't friendly, but Japanese culture always favour perfectionism, so do your homework before submitting.

Core documents:
1. Bank statement signed chopped by bank officer, amount RM 6000.00, no more no less. Rob or borrow, make sure it's cukup!
2. Itinerary; just a simple plan on how to plan for your holiday. They just afraid you overstay, that's all !
3. Passport
4. Passport photos (to prepare for obituary look laugh.gif just jk)
5. Photocopy I/C and birth certificate

There are other documents too, such as letter of guarantee and invitation, but i was fine without them. For more info, go to: http://www.mofa.go.jp/j_info/visit/visa/short/other_visa.html
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QUOTE(matt85 @ Nov 9 2011, 05:37 PM)
Wah you must be super rich! Stays in Chiyoda man!!  thumbup.gif

Regarding visa, it's actually very very very very easy to get. Just go to their embassy website, download the requirement list and follow to the dot. Don't tell me i didn't warn you guys; be prepared for cold treatment by their officers if your documents are incomplete. It's not that they aren't friendly, but Japanese culture always favour perfectionism, so do your homework before submitting.

Core documents:
1. Bank statement signed chopped by bank officer, amount RM 6000.00, no more no less. Rob or borrow, make sure it's cukup!
2. Itinerary; just a simple plan on how to plan for your holiday. They just afraid you overstay, that's all !
3. Passport
4. Passport photos (to prepare for obituary look  laugh.gif just jk)
5. Photocopy I/C and birth certificate

There are other documents too, such as letter of guarantee and invitation, but i was fine without them. For more info, go to: http://www.mofa.go.jp/j_info/visit/visa/short/other_visa.html
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No lar the hotel not so expensive. Is about RM350 pernite, but is super single bed, room size is about 18m2, with 32 inch lcd. Toilet is standard type. But the view is excellent, is not window but is a glass window which something like the whole wall. You can see the imperial park and also tokyo tower. Suppose stay there for 7 nites but cut short to 3 nites due to the 311 earthquake. If you wanted something comfort to stay, I highly recommend this hotel. I had travel to Japan for work, but seriously their hotel is super small with the price about the same as Grand Arc, maybe Grand Arc abit slightly higher.

The core documents, is correct. But I put in my flight details copy as well. Normally the staff at embassy will check before they give u a receipt stated when u can come for collection.
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stayed in Grand Arc Hanzomon as well not so long ago, and i got a pretty decent deal at only ard rm250 biggrin.gif

the view is indeed very nice :

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the only real bad thing though is that area is very much dead literally by night time.
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Did any 1 know that Iniatial D AE86 always did drifting hill? bukit chung ming?LOL...
which part in japan?
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Gumma Area....north of Narita area ...side from Ibaraki area. So far now Gumma is high radiation area
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Anyone going to the 2011 Tokyo Motor Show? Hope there's someone going too. sweat.gif
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May i know malaysian international lesen valid in there?
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QUOTE(Chrisky @ Nov 10 2011, 02:10 PM)
stayed in Grand Arc Hanzomon as well not so long ago, and i got a pretty decent deal at only ard rm250  biggrin.gif

the view is indeed very nice :

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the only real bad thing though is that area is very much dead literally by night time.
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Holy shxt! really miss my hometown huwaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa cry.gif


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QUOTE(matt85 @ Nov 9 2011, 06:04 PM)
Apa obasan, my chibi kawaii meido-chan still waiting for me  cry.gif

I miss the icy-cold subway cream puffs  cry.gif  cry.gif
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yah yah Matt....dia suda jadi geisha di Ginza lahbajet sudah naik ooooo! Need t ask Musha to accompany you!
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Holy shxt! really miss my hometown huwaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa cry.gif


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yah yah Matt....dia suda jadi geisha di Ginza lahbajet sudah naik ooooo! Need t ask Musha to accompany you!
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Geisha in Ginza heh? Yare yare....zetsubou aaaa watashi! cry.gif

Next trip im going to look for nyan meido and tsundere cafe tongue.gif

Eh, i long time never frequent this thread, what happened to you Tanoshi? Came back to Marehsia d?
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QUOTE(RegentCid @ Nov 11 2011, 12:07 AM)
Gumma Area....north of Narita area ...side from Ibaraki area.  So far now Gumma is high radiation area
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btw how far drive from tokyo?
what the hill name? gumma not seen in googles map?
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You sure want to go that place? this place current is Japan highest Radiation.....All Fukushima radiation blow by wind to that province .

Places was call Mount Haruna ( 榛名山 ) , Inside Gunma ( 群馬県 ). Mount Akagi and Mount Haruna both most famous mount in Gunma because of Initial D manga.


Mount Akagi ( 赤城山 )was Red Sun Territories.
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so serious??
Probably everywhere in japan got radition wat? even tokyo also?


Added on November 13, 2011, 2:59 pmi don't think got change to drive in japan,
cause our International Driving Permit are not recognized by them sad.gif ....
Must be Geneva

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QUOTE(matt85 @ Nov 11 2011, 03:33 PM)
Geisha in Ginza heh? Yare yare....zetsubou aaaa watashi!  cry.gif

Next trip im going to look for nyan meido and tsundere cafe  tongue.gif

Eh, i long time never frequent this thread, what happened to you Tanoshi? Came back to Marehsia d?
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Added on November 13, 2011, 2:59 pmi don't think got change to drive in japan,
cause our International Driving Permit are not recognized by them sad.gif ....
Must be Geneva
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Wanted to drive for the 1st time? huhuhu dunt try this at home hahaha.....seriously...if you have xtra extra cash then no prob! me another 3 more years will get GOLD jap license bcoz no accident hahaha tongue.gif

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Jap GOLD license??
u work in Japan now?
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He used to living in Japan before...now balik Kampung ( Malaysia ) already.
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May i know malaysian international lesen valid in there?
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QUOTE(RegentCid @ Nov 11 2011, 09:32 PM)
You sure want to go that place? this place current is Japan highest Radiation.....All Fukushima radiation blow by wind to that province .

Places was call Mount Haruna ( 榛名山 ) , Inside Gunma ( 群馬県 ).  Mount Akagi and Mount Haruna both most famous mount in Gunma because of Initial D manga.
Mount Akagi ( 赤城山 )was Red Sun Territories.
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Some places in the Initial D manga are actually real Initial D@Mt Haruna

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I know...I been these two mount before.....I already say...This 2 was most famous because of Initial D.
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Hello everyone! Erm, I have a few questions here, which I don't really know where to post it but since its related to Japan..perhaps some of you had the experience.

1. Will be going to Japan this end of year + New Year, might attend a New Year concert (depends on my friends). So is the train working till late at night so it'll be safe to know that we'll be able to go back to where we stay ? (I'm staying in a apartment actually, figured its cheaper then hotels especially during the peak seasons in Tokyo)

2. I have a Blackberry under Maxis plan, and I need contact my friends in Japan, or check twitter or facebook every now and then, but it seems like Maxis roaming is expensive ?? Not sure whether I should rent a phone there just to use it to tweet and FB-msg my friends, or go ahead with the roaming. OR rent a portable Wi-Fi, but I don't use it 24/7, kinna wasted no? Any good tips on this ??

3. 1st Jan, I know its New Years Day, so more of the popular temples will be packed, but how packed is packed? 1 hour wait maximum?? And is there anything to do around Tokyo on 1st Jan, like most neigbourhood food house is closed on this day right?

Will be staying at Nishi-Ogikubo...anyone knows hows this place??

So excited to go Japan again, this time bringing my parents who can't speak Japanese language, so I want to know they'll be safe somewhere when I'm off to meet up with my friends myself. haha (sorry for having so many questions. =X )
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How pack is the Pack?
Ok...I tell you this...whole Malaysia Population including Sarawak + Sabah was 28m. In Tokyo (Only Tokyo) already 13.8m population

I went to Shanghai on August only.....The Population on Shanghai was 23m. Almost whole Malaysian people live under one City. During Peak Time going work the crown was so pack until you breath also sesak.

New Year....almost all Japanese people will go temple for wish better luck......13m population city......all whent out home shopping / gathering / praying. one word....crazy

Shanghai train Station [the people square] & Tokyo Shibuya // Shinjuku Station i found one similar thing.....Even not in Train....On station walking also feel like sardin already......hahhaa

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How pack is the Pack?
Ok...I tell you this...whole Malaysia Population including Sarawak + Sabah was 28m. In Tokyo (Only Tokyo) already 13.8m population

I went to Shanghai on August only.....The Population on Shanghai was 23m.  Almost whole Malaysian people live under one City.  During Peak Time going work the crown was so pack until you breath also sesak. 

New Year....almost all Japanese people will go temple for wish better luck......13m population city......all whent out home shopping / gathering / praying.  one word....crazy

Shanghai train Station [the people square] & Tokyo Shibuya // Shinjuku Station i found one similar thing.....Even not in Train....On station walking also feel like sardin already......hahhaa
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fuuuuuuu~ rclxub.gif And I read on their tourism board or something that says Tokyo is quite empty during New Year's period because most people travel back to their hometown. rclxub.gif

Thanks for your help..but well, still need to go to the temple on 1st Jan. sweat.gif Just hope I don't get stuck there for too long in the line coz I need to rush off somewhere before 17:00.
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Question here, sunset in Tokyo is pretty early in late Dec. What time does most shop close?
I usually take dinner pretty late, i.e after 8, can i still find restaurants open during that time?
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Winter time...5pm already dark as Malaysia 9pm. You want see Sunset is impossible in winter ...the weather will be too too too cloudy to see a sunlight also. can't even see the sunlight ..how to see the sunset?


Tokyo most of shop open until 10pm. Monday to Sunday.

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QUOTE(RegentCid @ Nov 15 2011, 10:17 AM)
Winter time...5pm already dark as Malaysia 9pm.  You want see Sunset is impossible in winter ...the weather will be too too too cloudy to see a sunlight also.  can't even see the sunlight ..how to see the sunset?
Tokyo most of shop open until 10pm. Monday to Sunday.
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QUOTE(kristy_kxk @ Nov 15 2011, 12:01 AM)
fuuuuuuu~  rclxub.gif And I read on their tourism board or something that says Tokyo is quite empty during New Year's period because most people travel back to their hometown.  rclxub.gif
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You're right. I was there last 2 years during new year. Surprisingly, Japan's NY eve celebration is not as happening as KL. It was pretty empty at midnight! I did went out on 1st Jan and it wasn't THAT crowded. You'll be fine.

2 more weeks to go!!!! drool.gif Sayonara Malaysia!
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Re: New Year's Day questions.

1) Temples night on the eve are crowded but not packed. Trains will be running. Must see as e.g. Zojoji as they release lanterns, pound omochi and ring the bells 108 times etc. Most people will be at home watching TV (there are a few popular shows like Kouhaku etc) or at a party, not at a temple.

2) New Year's day will be packed - mostly the shrines, not temples. Japanese go to shrines ("jinja" i.e. Shinto) on New Year's Day. While packed, still manageable - a must-see.

3) You'll find eating options round the clock UNLESS you're staying in a predominantly business area e.g. Shiodome. Those places - most restaurants shut a few days before and after New Year's as no office workers will be around. On normal days, they close early as well around 9-ish. There's always the convenience store ("combini") or late-night donburi (beef bowl) fastfood.

4) Department/supermarkets stores don't usually close at 10. 8-9 more like it. Most will be closed on New Year's Day. Day after, they will start selling "mystery" grab bags called "fukubukuro" - you'll get some good deals but you won't know what's in the bag.

5) Winter will get you some of the clearest weather around - you can see Mt Fuji on some days from Tokyo. You will be able to see sunset and sunrise - news on TV will broadcast those times on weather forecast.

6) Don't forget to go to the Imperial palace on day after New Year's day - it opens only 2x a year. You'll get to see right-wingers shout banzai banzai when the Enperor appears. There's always a couple of them around.


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2 more weeks to go!!!!  drool.gif Sayonara Malaysia!
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Re: New Year's Day questions.

1) Temples night on the eve are crowded but not packed. Trains will be running. Must see as e.g. Zojoji as they release lanterns, pound omochi and ring the bells 108 times etc. Most people will be at home watching TV (there are a few popular shows like Kouhaku etc) or at a party, not at a temple.

2) New Year's day will be packed - mostly the shrines, not temples. Japanese go to shrines ("jinja" i.e. Shinto) on New Year's Day. While packed, still manageable - a must-see.

3) You'll find eating options round the clock UNLESS you're staying in a predominantly business area e.g. Shiodome. Those places - most restaurants shut a few days before and after New Year's as no office workers will be around.  On normal days, they close early as well around 9-ish. There's always the convenience store ("combini") or late-night donburi (beef bowl) fastfood.

4) Department/supermarkets stores don't usually close at 10. 8-9 more like it. Most will be closed on New Year's Day. Day after, they will start selling "mystery" grab bags called "fukubukuro" - you'll get some good deals but you won't know what's in the bag.

5) Winter will get you some of the clearest weather around - you can see Mt Fuji on some days from Tokyo. You will be able to see sunset and sunrise - news on TV will broadcast those times on weather forecast.

6) Don't forget to go to the Imperial palace on day after New Year's day - it opens only 2x a year. You'll get to see right-wingers shout banzai banzai when the Enperor appears. There's always a couple of them around.


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Oh great!! Thank you for your help !! I really appreciated it. And yes, by temples I meant Jingu (eg. Meiji Jingu..)

Nope, stay at Nishi-Ogikubo. =)

And I was hoping to go to a few jingus, like Meiji Jingu, and Tokyo Jingu to get their eto ema (coz its the Dragon year) for keep-sake. haha
What worries me most are my parents who can't speak Japanese language and might be hard for them to find a place to eat or something on New Year's Day, but I guess it'll be alright from what you said.

Might be thinking of going to the Imperial Palace on the 3rd or something..coz my friends plan to go Disneyland on the 2nd already.

Looking forward to spending my New Year's Day there! Thank You for all of your help. biggrin.gif


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QUOTE(nasizwan @ Nov 15 2011, 02:38 PM)
You're right. I was there last 2 years during new year. Surprisingly, Japan's NY eve celebration is not as happening as KL. It was pretty empty at midnight! I did went out on 1st Jan and it wasn't THAT crowded. You'll be fine.

2 more weeks to go!!!!  drool.gif Sayonara Malaysia!
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really?! Thats a relieve ! Thank You ! Hopefully it won't be too crowded when I'm there. =D

Have fun in Japan yourself too. smile.gif

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post Nov 15 2011, 07:55 PM

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QUOTE(nasizwan @ Nov 15 2011, 02:38 PM)
You're right. I was there last 2 years during new year. Surprisingly, Japan's NY eve celebration is not as happening as KL. It was pretty empty at midnight! I did went out on 1st Jan and it wasn't THAT crowded. You'll be fine.

2 more weeks to go!!!!  drool.gif Sayonara Malaysia!
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Awaiting your arrival, bro! laugh.gif
It's freezing here! Thankfully the office is warm..
Gonna explore more of Shibuya and Harajuku this weekend. Hopefully biggrin.gif
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post Nov 16 2011, 09:15 AM

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QUOTE(tatsuyachiba @ Nov 15 2011, 04:17 PM)
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Good luck! Will you be entering Japan on a long term social visit visa based on marriage?
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I'm still waiting for my Spouse Visa Approval. It has been 2 months I guess. If its not ready by next week I'll enter Japan using Social Visit Visa. I was told by City Council personnel, once it has been approved I can change to Spouse Visa in Japan itself so I'm all good i reckon. My daughter will enter as Japanese citizen since her name (and my name) is already in the Koseki.

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Added on November 15, 2011, 5:11 pm
really?! Thats a relieve ! Thank You ! Hopefully it won't be too crowded when I'm there. =D

Have fun in Japan yourself too.  smile.gif
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Will you be there this NY?
Let's chill with obee-san below this post!

QUOTE(obee @ Nov 15 2011, 07:55 PM)
Awaiting your arrival, bro! laugh.gif
It's freezing here! Thankfully the office is warm..
Gonna explore more of Shibuya and Harajuku this weekend. Hopefully biggrin.gif
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Will be there soon bro! soon!
How's your Japan trip so far? Layan tak? hehehe
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QUOTE(nasizwan @ Nov 16 2011, 09:15 AM)
I'm still waiting for my Spouse Visa Approval. It has been 2 months I guess. If its not ready by next week I'll enter Japan using Social Visit Visa. I was told by City Council personnel, once it has been approved I can change to Spouse Visa in Japan itself so I'm all good i reckon. My daughter will enter as Japanese citizen since her name (and my name) is already in the Koseki.
Will you be there this NY?
Let's chill with obee-san below this post!
Will be there soon bro! soon!
How's your Japan trip so far? Layan tak? hehehe
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Good Luck with your visa thing, bro.
Finally got my internet running in the office. icon_rolleyes.gif
Today's just my third day in Japan. So far so good. Looking forward to better days!
But it'll just be a short trip. sigh.
When are you heading here? Hope we get to meet before I cabut. Sadly before Xmas already blah sad.gif
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hope you guys can make a great 2nd gathering 'Club LYN Japan' please make it neh! hehehee...feel like wanna cry huwaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa!
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QUOTE(obee @ Nov 16 2011, 10:52 AM)
Good Luck with your visa thing, bro.
Finally got my internet running in the office. icon_rolleyes.gif
Today's just my third day in Japan. So far so good. Looking forward to better days!
But it'll just be a short trip. sigh.
When are you heading here? Hope we get to meet before I cabut. Sadly before Xmas already blah sad.gif
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Fingers crossed! Hopefully there won't be any stumbling block
My flight is on 4th Dec.

Leaving before Christmas? I thought you gonna stay there longer like few months?
Company decided to take you home earlier?
That suck!

You gonna miss NY's SALE! It's one of the biggest sale. You can get loads of bargain items!

QUOTE(tanoshi @ Nov 16 2011, 12:06 PM)
hope you guys can make a great 2nd gathering 'Club LYN Japan' please make it neh! hehehee...feel like wanna cry huwaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa!
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If we make one you HAVE to be around!
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QUOTE(nasizwan @ Nov 16 2011, 12:21 PM)
Fingers crossed! Hopefully there won't be any stumbling block
My flight is on 4th Dec.

Leaving before Christmas? I thought you gonna stay there longer like few months?
Company decided to take you home earlier?
That suck!

You gonna miss NY's SALE! It's one of the biggest sale. You can get loads of bargain items!
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Ooh. Still can make it for Tokyo Motor Show 2011. I'm going on 3/12. brows.gif

It WAS suppose to be for 3 months. Then they shorten the trip and decided to ship us all home early sleep.gif
Probably coz everyone will be on 1 week holiday for Xmas and NY. demmit~

Hopefully tonight got some time. Want to go pay Hachiko a visit. huhu..
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QUOTE(nasizwan @ Nov 16 2011, 09:15 AM)

Will you be there this NY?
Let's chill with obee-san below this post!

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yup. With my family and meeting friends over in Tokyo for some NY's celebrations.
Looking forward to spending my NY's in Tokyo. rclxms.gif
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post Nov 16 2011, 10:35 PM

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Hi, my friend's family will be going to Tokyo on 4th December. There are 5 of them, and they need to find a tour guide in Japan because the local travel agent can't arrange for them due the the few numbers.

Is it possible to find Chinese tour guide in Tokyo? If there is, can someone please kindly PM me their contact? If there isn't any, is there anyone kind enough to show them around during their trip?

Thanks.
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post Nov 17 2011, 01:36 PM

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hello minna~

i'll be going to japan tomorrow~kyaaa~

i haven't change money yet. already call several money changer.

1000yen=RM40.12 at Summit USJ.

is it ok? any recommendation of the best rate in kl? got another few hours more. T_T
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QUOTE(s3norit4 @ Nov 17 2011, 12:36 PM)
hello minna~

i'll be going to japan tomorrow~kyaaa~

i haven't change money yet. already call several money changer.

1000yen=RM40.12 at Summit USJ.

is it ok? any recommendation of the best rate in kl? got another few hours more. T_T
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Yes.....Standard RM40 change 1,000 Yen

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