QUOTE(RegentCid @ Jun 15 2015, 08:41 PM)
Wah, this one really only pro will know Okay will check out next time.
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Jun 16 2015, 11:46 AM
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Jun 17 2015, 03:35 PM
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QUOTE(michlove @ Jun 17 2015, 09:25 AM) Sorry, never drove from Tokyo before.Regarding the other things: 1.) For toll, pick a car company with ETC option. It will automatically pay the toll for you, then you contra with the company when you return the car. Much easier because you don't need to keep paying cash. 2.) No experience with free internet option. |
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Jul 24 2015, 11:19 AM
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If you have money you can stay in Excel Tokyu Haneda.
Otherwise stay at Toyoko Inn, last shuttle bus at 12:12 from International Terminal. If miss bus can take taxi, not too far. |
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QUOTE(RegentCid @ Jul 24 2015, 12:15 PM) First Cabin Hotel at Heneda Terminal One. No la, we paid 2000 yen thereabouts the last time we went to Toyoko Inn Haneda.At Heneda International Terminal have to take free shuttle bus to T1. But the price for one night can go up to Rm5xx per night on peak season. Even not far but taxi fare still expensive. Midnight rate .....est Rm200 around to reach Toyoko Inn. Rm550 to reach Shinjuku. It's only 4 km according to google maps. This post has been edited by lowyatter: Jul 24 2015, 03:56 PM |
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QUOTE(lastlovesong @ Jul 27 2015, 03:57 PM) For people who never experience snow before like me, is there big differences between those powdery snow in furona and normal snow in other place? There are many places you can go that have powder snow.I plan to try skiing but there's too much ski resort in Hokkaido. Many recommended furano for their powder snow but the fees kinda on the higher end side. If people like me won't know the differences then better for me to choose cheaper skiing place. With the construction of Hokuriku Shinkansen, Yuzawa and Nozawa are very accessible from Tokyo. Hakuba is a bit further out but has more ski resorts. |
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Get JR Kansai - Hokuriku pass and go to Kanazawa as well as Kobe and Himeji.
Kanazawa is lovely. |
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