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Travel Travel To Japan V3, Info on pg1

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bijoumerchant
post Dec 20 2013, 10:03 AM

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QUOTE(RegentCid @ Dec 20 2013, 08:00 AM)

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As usual fast and efficient answer from the master notworthy.gif

can help a bit on second and third question, try "homework" on web since August but cannot find answer......... icon_question.gif

maybe i lack googling skill blush.gif

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sacwoc
post Dec 20 2013, 10:40 AM

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QUOTE(bijoumerchant @ Dec 20 2013, 11:03 AM)
As usual fast and efficient answer from the master  notworthy.gif

can help a bit on second and third question, try "homework" on web since August but cannot find answer......... icon_question.gif

maybe i lack googling skill  blush.gif

Thank you
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Some shops in Rakuten Japan do actually ship internationally. You have to checked. As I do subscribe to rakuten mailing list, sometimes I get email offering free shipping internationally. Of course its also selected shops as well.


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post Dec 20 2013, 10:42 AM

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QUOTE(sacwoc @ Dec 20 2013, 09:40 AM)
Some shops in Rakuten Japan do actually ship internationally. You have to checked. As I do subscribe to rakuten mailing list, sometimes I get email offering free shipping internationally. Of course its also selected shops as well.
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Rakuten Japan shipped out Internationally. But not included Malaysia.

That why there are one useless mini version Rakuten Malaysia.

This post has been edited by RegentCid: Dec 20 2013, 10:43 AM
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post Dec 21 2013, 11:42 PM

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As we cross the entrance gates we were extremely overwhelmed by the size of the theme park. It really does make Genting Highlands pale by comparison. To make a full round of the whole park may take about 1.5 hours.

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Our plan for the day was quite straight forward: getting the fast passes for all the famous rides and try to catch as many performances as possible. A Fast Pass is a special pass which allows you to skip the long queues and join another special queue line, which technically has a much shorter queue. It's also really convenient thing that they have a notice board which tells you the waiting time for each ride so you can really plan your journey properly.


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It was kinda hard to stick to the plan at the beginning since the park was really beautiful. So we explored it a little bit before proceeding to get our fast passes.

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Crazy, crazy queues at the new attraction, Toy Story. Didn't manage to try this ride though.
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Spotting some of the Disney characters.

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We also explored the nearby souvenir shops in the mean time while waiting for time to pass. The prices here are relatively affordable, if you don't factor the conversion rate. I bought an extremely bright pink Minnie Mouse T-shirt for myself which costed ¥1900.

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Our first enjoyment of the day would be witnessing the performance of DisneySea's very own marching band. The whole show was really energetic and the musicians interacted well with the crowd gathering around them. It was no easy feat considering the fact they were wearing thick costumes on a hot summer's day. Most of the songs are expected, related to the Disney movies. 2 thumbs up!

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post Dec 22 2013, 07:40 AM

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QUOTE(RegentCid @ Dec 19 2013, 07:14 PM)
For me, I know every inch on Haneda Airport.  25 Minute I can reach Monorail Station // Keikyu Station
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So did I. WasNt very hard. Just research on where to go after you clear customs as there are two trains heading to different stations.

Do everything you can to clear customs early. Take airplane seats close to the exit in front of the plane and walk as fast as you can to the passport clearance counter. We did this and cleared customs within half an hour.

Was in the train 5 to 10 mins later. We took the jr line to shinjuku as it was nearer compared to the metro. Right side entrance at the airport

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post Dec 22 2013, 11:41 AM

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QUOTE(RegentCid @ Dec 19 2013, 10:53 AM)
Limousine Bus are 24 Hour.  Only from 12am Onwards to 5am Morning will be extra charges.
But still alot cheaper than Cab.

From Haneda to Shinjuku by taxi will be around RM320
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RC, do you mind sharing the site which shows that airport limo bus operate 24 hours?
David Moyes
post Dec 22 2013, 06:11 PM

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@RegentCid, u better shut up la.. Better dont answer, rather than saying do your homework do ur homework..

U better don't bother to reply k.. Cause your wasting the forum space and its very annoying seeing you reply like that. When Im trying to search for information throughout the Japan Travel V3 forum, all I see is DO YOUR HOMEWORK.. DO YOUR HOMEWORK...

If you cant provide any information, please refrain yourself from reply.

THANK YOU VERY MUCH.
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post Dec 22 2013, 06:47 PM

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QUOTE(David Moyes @ Dec 22 2013, 06:11 PM)
@RegentCid, u better shut up la.. Better dont answer, rather than saying do your homework do ur homework..

U better don't bother to reply k.. Cause your wasting the forum space and its very annoying seeing you reply like that. When Im trying to search for information throughout the Japan Travel V3 forum, all I see is DO YOUR HOMEWORK.. DO YOUR HOMEWORK...

If you cant provide any information, please refrain yourself from reply.

THANK YOU VERY MUCH.
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What is your problem? No one is obliged to answer any of your question.
David Moyes
post Dec 22 2013, 07:52 PM

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QUOTE(Human Nature @ Dec 22 2013, 06:47 PM)
What is your problem? No one is obliged to answer any of your question.
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Please re-read my post to understand the problem.

And I did not ask any question. And if i did, i rather anybody not to reply ,if its "do your homework"
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post Dec 22 2013, 08:38 PM

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QUOTE(David Moyes @ Dec 22 2013, 07:52 PM)
Please re-read my post to understand the problem.

And I did not ask any question. And if i did, i rather anybody not to reply ,if its "do your homework"
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I'm with you on this as it can be quite a put-off. However, there are situations when the questions like - I'm going to Japan next January, recommend me some hotels- where statements like that would be most apt.
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post Dec 22 2013, 09:23 PM

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Tbh, I was kinda annoyed too, but I understand where he's coming from. Most of the questions asked can be found by simply googling.

The health and fitness section is filled with repeat and newbie questions. After a while I stopped answering as well. If you could Google why should I take the effort to answer?
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post Dec 22 2013, 10:29 PM

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QUOTE(David Moyes @ Dec 22 2013, 07:52 PM)
Please re-read my post to understand the problem.

And I did not ask any question. And if i did, i rather anybody not to reply ,if its "do your homework"
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In that case, let me rephrase, no one is obliged to answer anyone. If you do not like to read a particular post from any forumer, use the ignore function.
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post Dec 22 2013, 10:35 PM

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QUOTE(David Moyes @ Dec 22 2013, 07:52 PM)
Please re-read my post to understand the problem.

And I did not ask any question. And if i did, i rather anybody not to reply ,if its "do your homework"
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Some of those "stupid" question is too open ended... how to answer ?
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post Dec 23 2013, 08:05 AM

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Another stupid is here even more wasting forum space.
You want replace me? Proof you are better than me first. Or else just shut up and go away.
So what information you bough over here? what info you can share?

A question asking if done by someone already do research. The quality of question will be very standard.
If you not doing any research at all and ask for direct answer. Sorry you come to wrong place.

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post Dec 23 2013, 08:25 AM

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QUOTE(Keinn @ Dec 22 2013, 10:41 AM)
RC, do you mind sharing the site which shows that airport limo bus operate 24 hours?
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Currently no 24 hour servicves. Bus company re-schedule the timetable. except Golden holiday season or Don Obori Season.

Currently the last bus leaving Haneda Airport are 12.40am by Keihin Kyuko Limo Bus.
12.40am leaving Haneda Airport and 1.12am arrived Shinagawa Station.

12.30am Bus for most company leaving Haneda Airport and 1.15am arrived JR Shinjuku Station.
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post Dec 23 2013, 09:21 AM

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QUOTE(RegentCid @ Dec 23 2013, 08:25 AM)
Currently no 24 hour servicves. Bus company re-schedule the timetable. except Golden holiday season or Don Obori Season.

Currently the last bus leaving Haneda Airport are 12.40am by Keihin Kyuko Limo Bus.
12.40am leaving Haneda Airport and 1.12am arrived Shinagawa Station.

12.30am Bus for most company leaving Haneda Airport and 1.15am arrived JR Shinjuku Station.
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ah crap. as i thought so..
anyway, thanks for the info.


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post Dec 23 2013, 12:50 PM

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QUOTE(RegentCid @ Dec 23 2013, 08:05 AM)
Another stupid is here even more wasting forum space.
You want replace me?  Proof you are better than me first.  Or else just shut up and go away.
So what information you bough over here? what info you can share?

A question asking if done by someone already do research. The quality of question will be very standard. 
If you not doing any research at all and ask for direct answer. Sorry you come to wrong place.
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1) What replacement are you talking about ? This is a free forum. Did anybody hire you to reply all the messages or questions here ? If your hired, I'm sorry.

2) I came here to sought for information, just like anybody who are on the internet.
*If I have an info, I will share. If I don't I will seek or ask. If I cant answer anybody's question or I don't feel like answering any question, I just shut the hell up and let other helpful forum er to answer, instead of saying "Do your homework"

3) If the question is very standard. You can choose to ignore it.
*Its very annoying scrolling through the whole forum, seeing you repeating the same old thing.


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post Dec 23 2013, 01:04 PM

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QUOTE(David Moyes @ Dec 23 2013, 12:50 PM)
1) What replacement are you talking about ? This is a free forum. Did anybody hire you to reply all the messages or questions here ? If your hired, I'm sorry.

2) I came here to sought for information, just like anybody who are on the internet.
*If I have an info, I will share. If I don't I will seek or ask. If I cant answer anybody's question or I don't feel like answering any question, I just shut the hell up and let other helpful forum er to answer, instead of saying "Do your homework"

3) If the question is very standard. You can choose to ignore it.
*Its very annoying scrolling through the whole forum, seeing you repeating the same old thing.
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Just end this argument and use the ignore function, simple. Looking at the no of posts, you have not made much contribution yourself wink.gif
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post Dec 23 2013, 01:54 PM

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QUOTE(David Moyes @ Dec 23 2013, 12:50 PM)
1) What replacement are you talking about ? This is a free forum. Did anybody hire you to reply all the messages or questions here ? If your hired, I'm sorry.

2) I came here to sought for information, just like anybody who are on the internet.
*If I have an info, I will share. If I don't I will seek or ask. If I cant answer anybody's question or I don't feel like answering any question, I just shut the hell up and let other helpful forum er to answer, instead of saying "Do your homework"

3) If the question is very standard. You can choose to ignore it.
*Its very annoying scrolling through the whole forum, seeing you repeating the same old thing.
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Bro, chill. Just click "Ignore" and place whoever you don't wish to see as ignore user. This is what I did, no point wasting your time and anger.
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QUOTE(kwai222 @ Dec 22 2013, 08:38 PM)
I'm with you on this as it can be quite a put-off. However, there are situations when the questions like - I'm going to Japan next January, recommend me some hotels- where statements like that would be most apt.
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Click his profile and place under Ignore user. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!!! biggrin.gif


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