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 Travel To Japan V11, Nippon here we come!

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post Dec 27 2017, 12:01 PM, updated 7y ago

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To all newcomers on this thread, PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE do some research first. There are tons of info about traveling in Japan all at the tips of your fingers, just a google click away (and plenty of info listed on this post). There are many resident forumers here on this thread that are super friendly and helpful so please do not annoy them with questions like "What to see in Tokyo?", "Recommend me sightseeing places in Kyoto" "What is the weather in Tokyo now" or similar questions. Narrow down your questions and list down your expectations/requirements so that we can provide you with more accurate advices.

In addition, do not ask for itineraries. Come up with your own itinerary and enlist forumers' help with checking, giving advices and recommendations. We understand travelling in Japan is not easy especially if you are a first-timer but note that we discourage spoon feeding.

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Japan Travel Info - Updated by moderators:

Emergency Number to call in Japan:
110 - Emergency call to police
Call 110 to report an accident or crime to the police call center.

118 - Emergency call to coast guard
Call 118 to report an accident or crime at sea to the Japan Coast Guard.

119 - Fire, ambulance, emergency rescue
Call 119 to report a fire or to ask for an ambulance or rescue service or to contact an emergency call center (a fire station).

More details related to earthquake below #12.

Info from: https://www.tokyo-icc.jp/guide_eng/kinkyu/01.html

Malaysia Embassy in Japan:
Details of Embassy for Malaysians in case of a natural disaster, loss of passport/ identification documents or encounter problems with authorities in Japan.

Address: 20-16 Nanpeidai-cho, Shibuya-ku, 150-0036 Tokyo.
Telephone: +81-3-3476-3840
Email: mwtokyo@kln.gov.my
Work days: Monday - Friday 9.00 a.m - 12.30 p.m / 1:30 p.m - 5.00 p.m
Public Holidays: Saturday, Sunday & Public Holiday

Japan: Season & Weather

Spring / 春 (March to May)
The plum blossoms (“ume” / “梅”) bloom in late February, signaling that a welcome spring is around the corner. The mild spring season brings out Japan’s beautiful cherry blossoms (“sakura” / “桜”), which are enjoyed from late March through April throughout the country. By May, temperatures are comfortable and vegetation has grown lush.

Summer / 夏 (June to August)
Summer kicks off with the dreary rainy season (“tsuyu” / “梅雨”) from June to July, during which hydrangea (“ajisai” / “アジサイ”) blossoms can be seen shrouded in mist. This is followed by screaming cicadas (“semi” / “セミ”) and intense heat and humidity that peaks in August—watch out for mould. Spectacular, large-scale fireworks displays are held in the summer months throughout Japan.

Autumn / 秋 (September to November)
The transition into autumn is marked by typhoons and heavy rain, beginning in August and lasting until September. Weather cools pleasantly in October, and November weather is relatively dry and mild. Gorgeous red and golden leaves (kouyou 紅葉) such as Japanese maple and ginkgo can be enjoyed through early December.

Winter / 冬 (December to February)
December is the start of ski season, and Japan’s snow country regions are famous for deep and consistent powder snow conditions. In Tokyo, winter is cold, sunny, and dry, and the city experiences only a few days major of snowfall in January or February. Winter illuminations, marvelous spectacles of light displayed in cities, compensate for a lack of vegetation and short daylight hours.


Information quoted from: http://expatsguide.jp/basic-information/se...imate-of-japan/

1. Transportations
- Useful Link for Train Schedules & Plannings: http://www.hyperdia.com/
- Japan Rail Network, maps & fare: http://www.japan-guide.com/e/e2019.html
- Cheap 5 days unlimited ride via "Seishun Juhaici kippu" ticket (But no Express/Bullet train) http://www.japan-guide.com/e/e2362.html
- JR Passes: http://www.japanrailpass.net/en/
- Haneda Limousine Bus (Keihin Kyuko) for those reaching late night @Haneda - http://hnd-bus.com/route/nightmorningbus.html
- How to get to Tokyo after midnight: https://jprail.com/trains/sort-by-type/priv...-at-haneda.html (Others pls google)
- You can purchase JR Passes from JTB Malaysia: https://jtbmalaysia.com/japan-rail-pass/

2. How is the Usage of Credit Card in Japan? Is it widely accepted?
While Japan is a cash based country, Credit Card is commonly used in many places - from department stores, drugstores, taxis to convenient stores (yes, 7-11,Family Mart etc), you don't have to worry about cash as you shop. So when do you need cash? In neighborhood restaurants, small shops, markets, and at (rural) ryokans, just to name a few. You will also need cash to pay for your train and bus ticket/ pass.

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You’ll find that large shops, supermarkets and hotels accept credit and debit cards, as will most taxis. But smaller souvenir shops, neighborhood restaurants, local market stalls and traditional Japanese ryokan limit their transactions to cash. This is also the case for most guesthouses operated by private owners.

If you buy a low-cost item and pay with a large bill — such as a 10,000 yen note — you’ll typically have no problem receiving change. Whether you’re limiting your visit to a big city or plan to travel to rural areas, make sure you carry enough cash for your daily needs.
Read more on using credit card in Japan: https://www.finder.com/using-a-credit-card-in-japan
3. GUIDE: How much do I bring to Japan?

Flight, accommodation and shopping aside, you can use the below as Guideline.

--> Transport
Common mode of transport: train, subway, bus

QUOTE
Narita to Tokyo: ~¥2,500
Tokyo to Narita: ~¥2,500

Per day Travel within Tokyo: ¥1,000

Each *Side Trip (eg. Odaiba, Mitaka, Yokohama, Toyosu etc): Add on ¥1,000 (for return trip)

For example: 7 days = estimated ¥7,000 (travel within Tokyo) + ¥2,000 (2 side trips) + ¥5,000 (airport transfer)
Total: ¥14,000


*Assumption from Shinjuku station to side trip locations.
*Side trip not inclusive of Hakone/ Fuji 5 Lakes, Kamakura, Nikko etc as those has packages to cater for it.

--> Food
There is the budget way and the luxury way; everyone have different spending pattern/ habit. We’ll look at something average (comfortable):-

QUOTE
Breakfast in Café + Drink: ¥600 (eg. in Doutor)
Lunch: ¥1,200 (drinks are given complimentary in restaurants)
Dinner: ¥2,000 (drinks are given complimentary in restaurants)
Additional - Snacks you buy from shopping streets etc : ¥500
Coffee/ tea time: ¥1,000

Estimated per day: ¥5,300
Estimated for 7 days: ¥37,100


Budget way:
Lunch & Dinner – look for restaurants that serve food at below ¥1,000 per bowl/set or convenience stores bento/ food.

Shopping - own budget. A box of Shiroi Koibito costs between ¥800 - ¥3,000+. Simple keychain, luggage tag cost around ¥500 each. Will recommend souvenir shopping at Daiso (¥100 per item) and/or Don Quijote (short for Donki).

4. Learn Simple Japanese
http://japanese-phrases.sakura.ne.jp/

Some simple and common phrases to learn/ know:
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5. General Sightseeing & Attractions
Majority of the information can be found on Japan-Guide.com http://www.japan-guide.com/e/e623a.html
However, please search thru the thread to find other forumers write-ups about their personal experiences.

NEW! Experience Festivals, Fireworks and Cultural Events in Japan!
Check out the 2018 calendar here: https://www.japanistry.com/calendar/


6. Hotel Booking Websites (Please compare 1st)
- The usual Agoda.com, Booking.com, Asiarooms.com, Hotels.com, Expedia.com.
- Also check out Airbnb listings. Plenty of them around Japan.
- Some recommendations that I've personally stayed in before are Toyoko Inn & APA Hotel which are usually located in convenient locations near train stations all around Japan.
https://www.toyoko-inn.com/eng/index.html
http://www.apahotel.com/en/

7.1 VISA Application
NO VISA REQUIRED FOR MALAYSIANS if your passport is compliance with ICAO standards.
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http://www.my.emb-japan.go.jp/itpr_en/visit.html

7.2 ARRIVAL Card/ Disembarkation Card

During your flight to Japan, it's common for Air Stewardess to distribute the Arrival Card for you to fill. This is a compulsory card for all foreigners going in to any country. There may be cases whereby you were asleep while they distribute the card and thus may have missed it. You can request from the Air Stewardess or fill the form at the desk/ counter right before the queue for Immigration. However, you're advised to fill it in the plane when you have the time. Queue at immigration may be long so if you stopped by to fill your details and then queue, that may delay your time in leaving the airport.

Sample image of Arrival Card
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How to fill it correctly? Please take note that there have been people who were denied entry due to wrong information filled.

http://japaninfoswap.com/embarkation-and-d...ports-in-japan/
https://www.vagabondjourney.com/4-easy-tips...orms-correctly/

8. Budget Food Options
- My favourite choices are Sukiya & Yoshinoya, always cheap and satisfying. There's also Matsuya, similar type of Gyudon (beef rice bowl) restaurants.
- Convenient Stores (Family Mart, Lawsons, 7 Elevens, Circle K, etc.) are found almost everywhere and food is plenty and affordable.
- Supermarkets usually sell cheap cheap prepared meals after a certain time.
- http://www.japan-guide.com/e/e2028_food.html

9. Easy to find halal or pork free food in Japan?

- http://www.japan-guide.com/e/e2302.html
- http://www.jnto.org.sg/for_muslim_visitors.html
- http://www.halalmedia.jp/

10. Popular Travelling Dates
- Japan Golden Week (28th April - 9th May 2018) --> avoid if possible as a lot of Japanese are travelling around Japan, big crowd everywhere.
- Bon Odori (13th August - 15th August 2018)
- China National Day Holiday (1st October - 8th October)

11. Traveling with Internet!
- Travel Sim Option 1 https://t.iijmio.jp/en/index.html *can be purchased from JTB Malaysia before your trip*

Travel sim Option 2 (3G/4G only, no calls) Hello1010: https://hello1010.my/country/asia/japan.html
Their SIM comes in 3 sizes: Standard, Nano and Micro SIM. You get all 3 and just use whichever applicable for your phone.

- Pocket WIFI from various companies. Google search around or check the threads for good deals.
--- http://www.globaladvancedcomm.com/pocketwifi.html (contributed by estcin)

12. Prepaid IC Card (for local train/ subway/ buses)
There are many passes available for Japan, so do check it out before purchasing. Integrated Circuit (IC) Card works like Touch N Go in Malaysia:

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*Image from www.japan-rail-pass.com

Note: Prepaid IC card can be purchased from the station. ¥500 is charged as deposit for the card. You can return the IC card at a refund counter @ airport to get back your deposit.

----> Tokyo: PASMO (issued by Tokyo Metro) https://www.tokyometro.jp/en/ticket/types/pasmo/index.html
----> Tokyo & some other areas covered by JR: SUICA (issued by JR) http://www.jreast.co.jp/e/pass/suica.html?src=gnavi
Note: either one will be good; PASMO can be used on JR line and vice versa.
What is the difference? Check it out here: https://www.japan-rail-pass.com/common-ques...nce-Pasmo-Suica

----> Kyoto/ Osaka: ICOCA (issued by JR) : https://www.westjr.co.jp/global/en/howto/ticket_03.html

Discount Passes
Tokyo:
- Tokyo Metro Pass by Metro Line: https://www.tokyometro.jp/en/ticket/value/travel/
- Tokyo 1-Day Ticket by JR Line: https://www.jreast.co.jp/e/pass/tokyo_free.html?src=gnavi

Others:
https://www.jreast.co.jp/e/index.html

13. Tax Free Shopping
- http://tax-freeshop.jnto.go.jp/eng/index.php
- http://www.japan-guide.com/e/e2450_how.html

14. Emergency/ Disaster
It is not uncommon for Japan to be strike with earthquake and tsunami. However, as foreigners without proper training to manage the situation, it is easy for us to panic. Please go through some of the sites below to understand what you should do when disaster strikes while you are on a trip.

QUOTE
"All smartphones in Japan have an earthquake/ tsunami alert system installed, hence, about 5 to 10 seconds before a disaster strikes the warning system should give people a precious few extra seconds to escape to a safer place or duck under the table. When the alert goes off a buzzing noise is heard, and a voice keeps saying “Jishin desu! Jishin desu” (meaning “There is an earthquake”) until the earthquake stops.

Since an earthquake that happens in a coastal area is more likely to generate a tsunami, a warning system improvement contributes to minimizing the loss of lives and property by giving an alert 5-10 minutes before the tsunami comes. Also, the Japan Meteorological Agency has installed more than 200 seismic forecast stations across the country, and on a larger scale the Ministry of Disaster Prevention has set up 800 stations for the creation of the warning system. With all the information gathered from the seismic stations, the government staff can immediately analyze the data, identify the scope of the disaster, as well as predict the time of occurrence time in each location and accordingly launch a warning to the people so citizens can be prepared." - http://jpninfo.com/50905

https://matcha-jp.com/en/2671
https://www.japan-talk.com/jt/new/7-things-...hquake-in-Japan

Places to seek refuge in natural disaster (Tokyo):

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Disaster Preparedness Tokyo
A disaster prevention book that is available for free from the Tokyo Metropolitan government. Information about what to do in the case of an earthquake, things to be aware of, and emergency contact numbers are listed. The book is currently available for download in English, Chinese, and Korean.

English Chinese
Info from: https://matcha-jp.com/en/2671

App by Japan National Tourism Organization

QUOTE
“Safety tips” is a push-enabled app for Earthquake Early Warning and Tsunami Warning within Japan. It is provided in English. The app offers various functions useful for both foreign tourists and residents in Japan. Evacuation flowchart shows actions to be taken in the state of emergency; Communication Card helps you to communicate with people around; Website Links shares helpful information in the state of disaster.

https://www.jnto.go.jp/eng/basic-info/emerg...arning-app.html

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Sample trip itineraries to get you started.

---->NOTE: TSUKIJI OUTER MARKET HAD MOVED TO TOYOSU IN OCTOBER 2018

Quoted from Japan-Guide:
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Moving Schedule
Tsukiji's inner market is scheduled to close on October 6, 2018, followed by the move of businesses from October 7 to 10, and the opening of Toyosu Market on October 11. Afterwards, Tsukiji's inner market will be torn down, and a new market is proposed to be built in its place sometime after the 2020 Olympics. Tsukiji's popular outer market with its many restaurants and numerous retail shops will remain in business beyond October 2018.

Location
The new Toyosu Market surrounds Shijo-mae Station on the Yurikamome. The Yurikamome is an elevated train that connects Shimbashi Station on the JR Yamanote Line via Odaiba with Toyosu Station along the Yurakucho Subway Line.

For more details, check the link: https://www.japan-guide.com/news/0042.html

--> 7 Days Tokyo Trip Itinerary (sweet_pez)

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Tips, recommendations and information for Tokyo Side Trips by pez

Yokohama, Enoshima-Kamakura, Shibazakura, Lake Yamanakako-Lake Kawaguchiko:
https://forum.lowyat.net/index.php?showtopi...post&p=89083518

Tokyo (2 days), Kinugawa, Nikko:
https://forum.lowyat.net/index.php?showtopi...post&p=89083573


--> 14 days Kansai Trip Itinerary (Credit: RegentCid)

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Basic ethics and some useful words when visiting Japan:

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Recommendation of Restaurants (credit: Chinti)

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Mini two days Kyoto itinerary (credit: Chinti)

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KANSAI Good Tip for Unique Open Air Coach contributed by yooyin

QUOTE
Ticket can be purchased online (via Klook) and just pick up ticket at KIX or OSAKA Airport. To experience Unique Open Air Coach "The Rich" (Coach No.5) which is the best, tickets are only available as a same-day ticket in Sagano-line Station booth. You need to specifically inform the staff that you want Coach Number 5, otherwise, they will give you normal coach (window).

Recommendation: Do the Sagano Train in the morning from Kameoka torokko station backwards to Arashiyama torokko station. Take JR line to Umahori Station, then walk to Kameoka torokko Station. Be there 30 minutes or earlier to secure ticket. Ticket counter opens 8.50am at Kameoka torokko station and depending on the crowd in the station, if there are 20+ people already in queue, it's likely they will open up 5-10 minutes earlier to ease up the crowd.


Useful Guide to other places in Japan:
---> Zao Fox Village & Zao Onsen (credit: deodorant) https://forum.lowyat.net/topic/4526998

List of useful medicine in Japan (credit: RegentCid)

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This post has been edited by sweet_pez: Jan 24 2019, 09:04 AM
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post Dec 27 2017, 12:06 PM

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congratz on V11 rclxms.gif
between, the list of useful medicine contributor is RegentCid

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Whoops k. Thanks for the wonderful job in thread 9.5 Chinti! Please continue to support the Japan thread icon_rolleyes.gif

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Perrrtamaaaxxxxxxx yay new TS all hail sweet pez
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post Dec 27 2017, 12:13 PM

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QUOTE(Immunityx7 @ Dec 27 2017, 12:08 PM)
Perrrtamaaaxxxxxxx yay new TS all hail sweet pez
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You kedua, but it's okay. All hail Japan!

Looking forward to more contributors to make travelling to Japan easier and convenient!

Later on I'll share a recommended 7-days Tokyo Itinerary for Spring. Will pin it up on the first thread when I've done some housekeeping on the files.
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QUOTE(Immunityx7 @ Dec 27 2017, 12:08 PM)
Perrrtamaaaxxxxxxx yay new TS all hail sweet pez
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QUOTE(sweet_pez @ Dec 27 2017, 12:13 PM)
You kedua, but it's okay. All hail Japan!

Looking forward to more contributors to make travelling to Japan easier and convenient!

Later on I'll share a recommended 7-days Tokyo Itinerary for Spring. Will pin it up on the first thread when I've done some housekeeping on the files.
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QUOTE(Azuma-kun @ Dec 27 2017, 12:15 PM)
Dont poyo la. No pertama
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BUT STILL PAGE PERTAMAAAAXXX


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Congratulations on the new thread, and thread starter position.

Let's start the ball rolling by a question.

In your opinion, how early should one exchange currency prior to visiting Japan? What are the best practices ? As we all may or may not know Japan is a cash-centric country and credit cards may not be accepted in most places.
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QUOTE(5p3ak @ Dec 27 2017, 12:47 PM)
Congratulations on the new thread, and thread starter position.

Let's start the ball rolling by a question.

In your opinion, how early should one exchange currency prior to visiting Japan? What are the best practices ? As we all may or may not know Japan is a cash-centric country and credit cards may not be accepted in most places.
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Highly dependent when it comes to currency. Back in 2016, yen went up and before we know it, hit RM40+ mark (for 1,000yen). So in order to maximize the value, best to change some and keep when MYR is strong (or yen is weak). The benchmark one can use:

Expensive/ high: 1,000 yen = >RM40
Moderate: 1,000 yen = RM38-RM39
Time to change some: 1,000 yen = <RM37

Rather than best practices, it's highly dependent on individual. I have observed different patterns among my friends/ acquaintances.
There are people who prefers to change lump sum last minute (a week or few days leading up to trip, ignoring whatever the exchange rate may be), then there are those who changes a little each month to keep in order to minimize damage nearer to trip.

Whichever type you are, now is a good time to change some Yen if you're heading to Japan in the next coming month(s).
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QUOTE(5p3ak @ Dec 27 2017, 12:47 PM)
Congratulations on the new thread, and thread starter position.

Let's start the ball rolling by a question.

In your opinion, how early should one exchange currency prior to visiting Japan? What are the best practices ? As we all may or may not know Japan is a cash-centric country and credit cards may not be accepted in most places.
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for me i usually start checking currency about 6-10 months in advance then change bit by bit to keep when it drops so i wont lose much when it suddenly increase again.
yen is low now if u planning to go next year and wanna change some to keep, i just changed about 40k yen last week.
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Hey guys, I'm planning to go skiing in Japan next year either in march or later in the year like December.
Anyone got any opinion about skiing in Furano? The idea is to spend about 7 to 10 days in Hokkaido, based in Furano, mixing skiing with sightseeing in surounding areas (tbc).
Really enjoying reading v10 thread btw, but only up to August posts on page 33.

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post Dec 28 2017, 10:06 AM

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Planning to go to tokyo next year august again...which airline to pick this time?
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Hello guys, Need some help to prepare for Hokkaido itinerary next year Dec.
I know there are 10 threads before this but anyone willing to share me his / her itinerary ?

Would really appreciate that.

Thinking to spend about 6days in Hokkaido. Will it be too long ?
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QUOTE(KTCY @ Dec 28 2017, 10:24 AM)
Hello guys, Need some help to prepare for Hokkaido itinerary next year Dec.
I know there are 10 threads before this but anyone willing to share me his / her itinerary ?

Would really appreciate that.

Thinking to spend about 6days in Hokkaido. Will it be too long ?
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Nope, this is not the place to ask for itinerary. Even when you ask, you shall not receive.

If you're really lazy, there's a shortcut: GOOGLE.

Come up with the itinerary and get forumers' help to run through and comment. That's the thing we do here.

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QUOTE(rikimtasu @ Dec 28 2017, 10:06 AM)
Planning to go to tokyo next year august again...which airline to pick this time?
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got budget ah? ANA? biggrin.gif

QUOTE(KTCY @ Dec 28 2017, 10:24 AM)
Hello guys, Need some help to prepare for Hokkaido itinerary next year Dec.
I know there are 10 threads before this but anyone willing to share me his / her itinerary ?

Would really appreciate that.

Thinking to spend about 6days in Hokkaido. Will it be too long ?
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yup. we do appreciate if you could do some slight homework first maybe? if u wan itinerary, u can go to travel agencies website, they have ready made itineraries for u..

not that we not trying to be helpful but because everyone's travelling style is way too different. how many people traveling, how many days u going, who you going with, with elders, kids? what do you like to see? there're lots of factors that will affect the way you travel.

would be great if u can plan out something urself, and let the experienced peeps here advise on it.

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QUOTE(inachi @ Dec 28 2017, 11:26 AM)
got budget ah? ANA?  biggrin.gif
ANA is cheaper then MAS...

and about 1k more expensive then AA when i checked for 2 adults and 1 kid...

So I would recommend ANA... their lounge also nice... hot ramen/udon on demand.. yum
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Hi guys,


Need help on revised Osaka itinerary 8d6n ( 08/01/18-14/01/18) for 2 pax:

Day 1 Mon
- KL-KIX (2.15pm-9.40pm)
- Buy ICOCA & Osaka amazing pass & Rokko tourist pass
- Take Nankai train to Namba Nankai at 11pm
- 15 min walk to Airbnb (Stay here for the whole trip) -Should have stay 3nights at Kyoto but already book Airbnb cry.gif cry.gif cry.gif

Day 2 Tue (Kyoto)
- Arashiyama (Nippombashi > Arashiyama Hankyu)
- Nishiki Market & Pontocho (Arashiyama Hankyu > Karasuma)
- Lunch suggestion : Kyoto station (Sukiya Karasuma Shichijo & lawson)/Karawamachi station (Matsuba Honten/Honke Owariya)
- Gokou-yu sento (Shijo > Gojo)
- Go back to Nippombashi (Gojo > Nippombashi)

Day 3 Wed (Fushimi/Uji/Nara)
- Fushimi Inari (Nippombashi > Inari)
- Uji - Optional (Inari > Uji)
- Nara Park (Inari > Nara / Uji > Nara)
- Lunch suggestion : Unagino Kawahara
- Go back to Nippombashi (Kintetsu Nara > Kintetsu Nippombashi)

Day 4 Thu (USJ)

Day 5 Fri (Kobe) - Hankyu day pass/Rokko tourist pass
- Kobe nunobiki herb garden (Kintetsu Nippombashi > Shin kobe)
- Lunch suggestion : Tor Road steak aoyama (Booking at 12pm) 15 min walk from sannomiya (Shin kobe > Sannomiya subway)
- Walk around ikuta road/Ikuta shrine afterwards
- Kobe city hall at 24th floor for sunset
- Harbourland (Kobe sannomiya hankyu > Kosoku kobe)
- (Optional) skip harbourland - Mount rokko (Kobe Sannomiya hankyu > rokko) - Rokko tourist pass
- Go back to Nippombashi from harbourland (Kososku kobe > Kintetsu Nippombashi) / Namba (

Day 6 Sat (Osaka/Umeda) - Osaka Amazing pass
- Osaka castle (Nippombashi > Morinomiya)
- Tempozan Ferris wheel ( Morinomiya > Osakako)
- Umeda sky building (Osakako > Umeda subway)
- Lunch/snack suggestions: Kyushu ramen Kio / Okonomiyaki kiji/Umeda hagakure udon
- Go back to Nippombashi (Umeda subway > Nippombashi)

Day 7 Sun (Namba/Nippombashi area)
- Kuromon market - walk from Airbnb
- Go back to Airbnb to checkout - Either leave luggage at airbnb if allowed/ locker at namba nankai station
- Food suggestions: Mazruzan Butcher!/takoyaki wanaka/Tempura daikichi
- Walk around denden town/animate osaka nippombashi/big camera
- Go to KIX by 5/6 pm (Namba Nankai > KIX)
- Flight KIX-KL 10pm next morning 4am

Day 8 Mon (KL)
- Reach KL by 4am

Breakfast mostly will be 7e/family mart.
Anyone can suggest when to insert Dotonbori/Shinsaibashi?
Is it cheaper to buy winter jacket at Osaka?
And any food recommendations as well rclxm9.gif rclxm9.gif rclxm9.gif

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QUOTE(chinti @ Dec 27 2017, 01:55 PM)
for me i usually start checking currency about 6-10 months in advance then change bit by bit to keep when it drops so i wont lose much when it suddenly increase again.
yen is low now if u planning to go next year and wanna change some to keep, i just changed about 40k yen last week.
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i agree on this currency changing pattern...

i just changed 50k yen 2 days ago @ Rm36.23 for 1k yen rate...
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Nope, this is not the place to ask for itinerary. Even when you ask, you shall not receive.

If you're really lazy, there's a shortcut: GOOGLE.

Come up with the itinerary and get forumers' help to run through and comment. That's the thing we do here.
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QUOTE(inachi @ Dec 28 2017, 11:26 AM)
got budget ah? ANA?  biggrin.gif
yup. we do appreciate if you could do some slight homework first maybe? if u wan itinerary, u can go to travel agencies website, they have ready made itineraries for u..

not that we not trying to be helpful but because everyone's travelling style is way too different. how many people traveling, how many days u going, who you going with, with elders, kids? what do you like to see? there're lots of factors that will affect the way you travel.

would be great if u can plan out something urself, and let the experienced peeps here advise on it.
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QUOTE(HyeMoon @ Dec 28 2017, 11:57 AM)
Hi guys,
Need help on revised Osaka itinerary 8d6n ( 08/01/18-14/01/18) for 2 pax:

Day 1 Mon
- KL-KIX (2.15pm-9.40pm)
- Buy ICOCA & Osaka amazing pass & Rokko tourist pass
- Take Nankai train to Namba Nankai at 11pm
- 15 min walk to Airbnb (Stay here for the whole trip) -Should have stay 3nights at Kyoto but already book Airbnb  cry.gif  cry.gif  cry.gif

Day 2 Tue (Kyoto)
- Arashiyama (Nippombashi > Arashiyama Hankyu)
- Nishiki Market & Pontocho (Arashiyama Hankyu > Karasuma)
- Lunch suggestion : Kyoto station (Sukiya Karasuma Shichijo & lawson)/Karawamachi station (Matsuba Honten/Honke Owariya)
- Gokou-yu sento (Shijo > Gojo)
- Go back to Nippombashi (Gojo > Nippombashi)

Day 3 Wed (Fushimi/Uji/Nara)
- Fushimi Inari (Nippombashi > Inari)
- Uji - Optional (Inari > Uji)
- Nara Park (Inari > Nara / Uji > Nara)
- Lunch suggestion : Unagino Kawahara
- Go back to Nippombashi (Kintetsu Nara > Kintetsu Nippombashi)

Day 4 Thu (USJ)

Day 5 Fri (Kobe) - Hankyu day pass/Rokko tourist pass
- Kobe nunobiki herb garden (Kintetsu Nippombashi > Shin kobe)
- Lunch suggestion : Tor Road steak aoyama (Booking at 12pm) 15 min walk from sannomiya (Shin kobe > Sannomiya subway)
- Walk around ikuta road/Ikuta shrine afterwards
- Kobe city hall at 24th floor for sunset
- Harbourland (Kobe sannomiya hankyu > Kosoku kobe)
- (Optional) skip harbourland - Mount rokko (Kobe Sannomiya hankyu > rokko) - Rokko tourist pass
- Go back to Nippombashi from harbourland (Kososku kobe > Kintetsu Nippombashi) / Namba (

Day 6 Sat (Osaka/Umeda) - Osaka Amazing pass
- Osaka castle (Nippombashi > Morinomiya)
- Tempozan Ferris wheel ( Morinomiya > Osakako)
- Umeda sky building (Osakako > Umeda subway)
- Lunch/snack suggestions: Kyushu ramen Kio / Okonomiyaki kiji/Umeda hagakure udon
- Go back to Nippombashi (Umeda subway > Nippombashi)

Day 7 Sun (Namba/Nippombashi area)
- Kuromon market - walk from Airbnb
- Go back to Airbnb to checkout - Either leave luggage at airbnb if allowed/ locker at namba nankai station
- Food suggestions: Mazruzan Butcher!/takoyaki wanaka/Tempura daikichi
- Walk around denden town/animate osaka nippombashi/big camera
- Go to KIX by 5/6 pm (Namba Nankai > KIX)
- Flight KIX-KL 10pm next morning 4am

Day 8 Mon (KL)
- Reach KL by 4am

Breakfast mostly will be 7e/family mart.
Anyone can suggest when to insert Dotonbori/Shinsaibashi?
Is it cheaper to buy winter jacket at Osaka?
And any food recommendations as well  rclxm9.gif  rclxm9.gif  rclxm9.gif

Thanks in advance notworthy.gif  notworthy.gif  notworthy.gif
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I guess you can slot in Dotonbori on the 6th day night (that's when it is happening)

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i agree on this currency changing pattern...

i just changed 50k yen 2 days ago @ Rm36.23 for 1k yen rate...
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i changed @36.45 3 days ago

where did you changed it
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QUOTE(HyeMoon @ Dec 28 2017, 11:57 AM)
Hi guys,
Need help on revised Osaka itinerary 8d6n ( 08/01/18-14/01/18) for 2 pax:

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Breakfast mostly will be 7e/family mart.
Anyone can suggest when to insert Dotonbori/Shinsaibashi?
Is it cheaper to buy winter jacket at Osaka?
And any food recommendations as well  rclxm9.gif  rclxm9.gif  rclxm9.gif

Thanks in advance notworthy.gif  notworthy.gif  notworthy.gif
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Your itinerary is pretty packed for each day; are you sure you're able to do all hmm.gif Eg. Day 2: Arashiyama, Nishiki and Potoncho before lunch hour... seems a little rushed. That's 3 places in 3-4 hours' time, not taking account the travelling time. Unless you just do 'touch n go' style, then I guess it's possible.

For Day 3 - it's also very packed; will suggest spending a full day in Nara instead of only 1/2 day. There are also nice temples to visit in the area.

Gotta cut out some places to accommodate Dotonbori haha otherwise I really can't see where it can be squeezed in. Estimate at least 2-3 hours in Dotonbori. If you enjoy shopping, may need more time than that.

Not sure on winter jacket - it depends whether you're looking for branded or simply any jacket will do?

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i changed @36.45 3 days ago

where did you changed it
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tbh...0.22 difference won't make much a difference unless you are changing significant amount of yen
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Here's next year's list of Japanese Public holidays, gf went to Japan during one of the public holidays in May and she had to pay more for hotel rooms.
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QUOTE(KTCY @ Dec 28 2017, 10:24 AM)
Hello guys, Need some help to prepare for Hokkaido itinerary next year Dec.
I know there are 10 threads before this but anyone willing to share me his / her itinerary ?

Would really appreciate that.

Thinking to spend about 6days in Hokkaido. Will it be too long ?
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There's always free sources for you to go through, else you can always pay me RM100 for me to come up the itinerary for you which is alot cheaper than outside. Your choice. wink.gif

So excited for my upcoming vacation. rclxm9.gif Already start planning on the places to go this time as my second visit to Tokyo. laugh.gif

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QUOTE(sweet_pez @ Dec 27 2017, 01:02 PM)
Thank you wink.gif

Highly dependent when it comes to currency. Back in 2016, yen went up and before we know it, hit RM40+ mark (for 1,000yen). So in order to maximize the value, best to change some and keep when MYR is strong (or yen is weak). The benchmark one can use:

Expensive/ high: 1,000 yen = >RM40
Moderate: 1,000 yen = RM38-RM39
Time to change some: 1,000 yen = <RM37

Rather than best practices, it's highly dependent on individual. I have observed different patterns among my friends/ acquaintances.
There are people who prefers to change lump sum last minute (a week or few days leading up to trip, ignoring whatever the exchange rate may be), then there are those who changes a little each month to keep in order to minimize damage nearer to trip.

Whichever type you are, now is a good time to change some Yen if you're heading to Japan in the next coming month(s).
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Thanks for your indepth reply. Will keep the benchmark in mind.

QUOTE(chinti @ Dec 27 2017, 01:55 PM)
for me i usually start checking currency about 6-10 months in advance then change bit by bit to keep when it drops so i wont lose much when it suddenly increase again.
yen is low now if u planning to go next year and wanna change some to keep, i just changed about 40k yen last week.
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I too would follow this approach of changing little by little when visiting a foreign country.

QUOTE(dickybird @ Dec 28 2017, 04:06 PM)
Here's next year's list of Japanese Public holidays, gf went to Japan during one of the public holidays in May and she had to pay more for hotel rooms.
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This is applies to the whole nation of Japan? Or like in Malaysia some area/state only off.

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QUOTE(Belphegor @ Dec 28 2017, 05:15 PM)
There's always free sources for you to go through, else you can always pay me RM100 for me to come up the itinerary for you which is alot cheaper than outside. Your choice. wink.gif

So excited for my upcoming vacation. rclxm9.gif Already start planning on the places to go this time as my second visit to Tokyo. laugh.gif
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laugh.gif really now... mine is one month before yours and I'm not even in jolly mood yet hahahaha.

QUOTE(5p3ak @ Dec 28 2017, 05:25 PM)
Thanks for your indepth reply. Will keep the benchmark in mind.
I too would follow this approach of changing little by little when visiting a foreign country.
This is applies to the whole nation of Japan? Or like in Malaysia some area/state only off.
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Much welcome, it's just an indication. You can study the currency pattern online as well. In early 2016, the exchange rate was 1,000yen = RM32+. But many doubt that the drop this time will go as low as that. We're already rejoicing at 36+.
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Planning to drop by Tokyo with 3 adults and 1 toddler (4 yrs old). Not familiar with Japan...

Plan to stay at Ginza (is this a suitable place based on below itinary?)

Day 1 reach Narita airpot
Night time : sukiyabashi crossing – ginza .

Day 2 : Asakusa – Nakamise and Meiji Shrine ( Shibuya ) or Shinjuku gyoen park proceed to harajuku
Sensoji temple , kimono experience, rickshaw tour , nakamise, asakusa shrine
Follow with meiji shrine ( next to it has yogogi park) then Shinjuku gyoen park ( which 1 better?)
and proceed to Harajuku at night.

Day 3 : Disneyland : Stay Disneyland Hotel

Day 4 : Disnyeland then head to onsen ( hot spring ) Oedo onsen monogatari

Day 5 : Tokyo centre : fukagawa edo museum, imperial palace, akibahara

Da6 : Ueno park and aiport

Seems very free and easy, cause got toddler dont really want to rush around...
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QUOTE(sweet_pez @ Dec 28 2017, 05:31 PM)
laugh.gif really now... mine is one month before yours and I'm not even in jolly mood yet hahahaha.
Much welcome, it's just an indication. You can study the currency pattern online as well. In early 2016, the exchange rate was 1,000yen = RM32+. But many doubt that the drop this time will go as low as that. We're already rejoicing at 36+.
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Faster plan your itinerary! Then I can copy use yours as reference. laugh.gif

QUOTE(MeToo @ Dec 28 2017, 05:32 PM)
Planning to drop by Tokyo with 3 adults and 1 toddler (4 yrs old). Not familiar with Japan...

Plan to stay at Ginza (is this a suitable place based on below itinary?)

Day 1 reach Narita airpot
Night time : sukiyabashi crossing – ginza .

Day 2 : Asakusa – Nakamise and Meiji Shrine ( Shibuya ) or Shinjuku gyoen park proceed to harajuku
Sensoji temple , kimono experience, rickshaw tour , nakamise, asakusa shrine
Follow with meiji shrine ( next to it has yogogi park) then Shinjuku gyoen park ( which 1 better?)
and proceed to Harajuku at night.

Day 3 : Disneyland : Stay Disneyland Hotel

Day 4 : Disnyeland then head to onsen ( hot spring ) Oedo onsen monogatari

Day 5 : Tokyo centre : fukagawa edo museum, imperial palace, akibahara

Da6 : Ueno park and aiport

Seems very free and easy, cause got toddler dont really want to rush around...
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Your Day two gonna have VERY good planning as you have a full schedule ahead. Minus the time you gonna have meals in between, I believe you have less than 7 hours to go through all these. I suggest you skip some as I took 1 day to visit Shibuya and another day for Shinjuku.

Asakusa, Senso-ji, Ueno, Akihabara can go into a day. imperial palace and museum a must to visit? Else can skip. Suggest you wake up early to go for Tsukiji market to have breakfast only then kick start your day 5. wink.gif
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QUOTE(MeToo @ Dec 28 2017, 05:32 PM)
Planning to drop by Tokyo with 3 adults and 1 toddler (4 yrs old). Not familiar with Japan...

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Accommodation is fine - you can stay wherever you find is decent. Generally in Japan, all areas are fine. However Ginza is usually viewed as "atas" biggrin.gif You'll enjoy Ginza if you're there on a weekend. From 12 noon onwards they close off the Chuo Dori and only allow pedestrians to roam around the road.

On Day 2 - I can assure you that Yoyogi Park and Shinjuku Gyoen is different. One is a park, another one is a garden. If you go to the park on a weekend, it's very nice. You'll see a lot of people picnicking, strolling with their dogs, children playing badminton or running around, people working out in the area etc. You can bring food and find a decent spot to have your picnic there.

As for Shinjuku Gyoen, it's a Garden. You'll have to pay 200yen to enter the garden. It's huge with several different sections (Japanese garden, Chinese garden, French etc). For me, the garden was enjoyable because I went in autumn and the leaves were truly a magnificent sight.

So looking at your itinerary, I will actually suggest that you go to Yoyogi Park instead, as you'll be visiting Meiji shrine. Also, a park will be more enjoyable for a toddler rather than the Garden (just my opinion though).

Don't forget to try the Harajuku crepe in Takeshita Dori, and also drop by the Daiso there!

On Day 5 - As an alternative, I will recommend Odaiba.

"Odaiba, located on an artificial island in Tokyo Bay is an all-day destination that has several kid-friendly attractions including the Miraikan: National Museum of Emerging Science and Innovation, Daikanransha (Ferris Wheel), Sony Explora Science and Decks Tokyo Beach (restaurants)."

In Odaiba, there's also a trick art museum around, indoor amusement Joypolis, Fuji TV exhibits and the wonderful view of rainbow bridge + statue of Liberty on DECKS at night.

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QUOTE(Belphegor @ Dec 28 2017, 05:42 PM)

Your Day two gonna have VERY good planning as you have a full schedule ahead. Minus the time you gonna have meals in between, I believe you have less than 7 hours to go through all these. I suggest you skip some as I took 1 day to visit Shibuya and another day for Shinjuku.

Asakusa, Senso-ji, Ueno, Akihabara can go into a day. imperial palace and museum a must to visit? Else can skip. Suggest you wake up early to go for Tsukiji market to have breakfast only then kick start your day 5. wink.gif
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Ahh thanks for the tip, Day 2 kinda seem overly pack for sure. blush.gif

Will re-look at the timings. thumbsup.gif
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QUOTE(sweet_pez @ Dec 28 2017, 05:55 PM)
Accommodation is fine - you can stay wherever you find is decent. Generally in Japan, all areas are fine. However Ginza is usually viewed as "atas" biggrin.gif You'll enjoy Ginza if you're there on a weekend. From 12 noon onwards they close off the Chuo Dori and only allow pedestrians to roam around the road.

On Day 2 - I can assure you that Yoyogi Park and Shinjuku Gyoen is different. One is a park, another one is a garden. If you go to the park on a weekend, it's very nice. You'll see a lot of people picnicking, strolling with their dogs, children playing badminton or running around, people working out in the area etc. You can bring food and find a decent spot to have your picnic there.

As for Shinjuku Gyoen, it's a Garden. You'll have to pay 200yen to enter the garden. It's huge with several different sections (Japanese garden, Chinese garden, French etc). For me, the garden was enjoyable because I went in autumn and the leaves were truly a magnificent sight.

So looking at your itinerary, I will actually suggest that you go to Yoyogi Park instead, as you'll be visiting Meiji shrine. Also, a park will be more enjoyable for a toddler rather than the Garden (just my opinion though).

Don't forget to try the Harajuku crepe in Takeshita Dori, and also drop by the Daiso there!

On Day 5 - As an alternative, I will recommend Odaiba.

"Odaiba, located on an artificial island in Tokyo Bay is an all-day destination that has several kid-friendly attractions including the Miraikan: National Museum of Emerging Science and Innovation, Daikanransha (Ferris Wheel), Sony Explora Science and Decks Tokyo Beach (restaurants)."

In Odaiba, there's also a trick art museum around, indoor amusement Joypolis, Fuji TV exhibits and the wonderful view of rainbow bridge + statue of Liberty on DECKS at night.
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Excellent feedback.. sometimes reading the description online doesnt really prepare for what we will find there.

Feedback form those who actually been there is way more valuable! thumbsup.gif

Thanks for the suggestions, very much appreciated!

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Excellent feedback.. sometimes reading the description online doesnt really prepare for what we will find there.

Feedback form those who actually been there is way more valuable!  thumbsup.gif

Thanks for the suggestions, very much appreciated!
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No worries, that's why we have this thread for sharing cool2.gif
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Day 3 maybe do Nara first, and if time permits, and you really want to go to Fushimi Inari, then can go afterwards since it is open 24/7. Bear in mind that travelling from Nara to Kyoto takes around 1 hour. Or, just do another day in Kyoto and skip Nara altogether. Depends where you're more interested in, Nara or Kyoto.

Also, not a fan of sushi? The sushi I had in Harukoma sushi at Tenjinbashi, Osaka was sooooooooooo good. drool.gif Be prepare to wait in line for an hour though.

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QUOTE(5p3ak @ Dec 28 2017, 05:25 PM)
Thanks for your indepth reply. Will keep the benchmark in mind.
I too would follow this approach of changing little by little when visiting a foreign country.
This is applies to the whole nation of Japan? Or like in Malaysia some area/state only off.
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The list is for national holidays in Japan.
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Hi guys, I'm getting different feedback from my friend that is now in Japan.

Some say is cold, some said just nice. I was wondering what should I prepare to wear? I don't wanna overpack.

Curious on how many layer to wear on day and night. There's heater in the hotel, so do we still need to wear long sleeve and long pants to sleep?
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QUOTE(nles @ Dec 28 2017, 11:57 PM)
Hi guys, I'm getting different feedback from my friend that is now in Japan.

Some say is cold, some said just nice. I was wondering what should I prepare to wear? I don't wanna overpack.

Curious on how many layer to wear on day and night. There's heater in the hotel, so do we still need to wear long sleeve and long pants to sleep?
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Which place you visiting? Now consider winter season even Tokyo can reach 3-4 degree during night and around 10 during day. If you type of wake up and out early or travel till late night then consider wear more. For myself I wear uniqlo heattech innerwear (upper and lower body) with normal t-shirt, jeans and winter jacket enough for me on 0 degree weather.
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QUOTE(nles @ Dec 28 2017, 11:57 PM)
Hi guys, I'm getting different feedback from my friend that is now in Japan.

Some say is cold, some said just nice. I was wondering what should I prepare to wear? I don't wanna overpack.

Curious on how many layer to wear on day and night. There's heater in the hotel, so do we still need to wear long sleeve and long pants to sleep?
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Depends on your cold tolerance, i guess. Have you been to cold countries before? Unless it's very windy or very very low temperatures, heat tech undershirt, shirt, fleece and wind proof jacket should be enough. Jeans with or without Lycra leggings should also be warm enough unless you get wet.
Key to comfort is layering and taking them off or putting them on depending on the conditions.

In all my years, studying and loving in the UK, never had a pair of long Johns but i don't mind the cold.
Sleep wear is personal preference and the hotels should have heating also.
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QUOTE(~C.W.S~ @ Dec 29 2017, 12:20 AM)
Which place you visiting? Now consider winter season even Tokyo can reach 3-4 degree during night and around 10 during day. If you type of wake up and out early or travel till late night then consider wear more. For myself I wear uniqlo heattech innerwear (upper and lower body) with normal t-shirt, jeans and winter jacket enough for me on 0 degree weather.
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I'm going to Tokyo. the heatteach at uniqlo mostly long sleeve I saw.
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I'm going to Tokyo. the heatteach at uniqlo mostly long sleeve I saw.
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They do have short sleeved heat tech shirts for the men.
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Hi guys, I'm getting different feedback from my friend that is now in Japan.

Some say is cold, some said just nice. I was wondering what should I prepare to wear? I don't wanna overpack.

Curious on how many layer to wear on day and night. There's heater in the hotel, so do we still need to wear long sleeve and long pants to sleep?
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everyone has different tolerance against cold...i’ve seen with my own eyes that 40-50yo aunties can dive into sea during winter when temperature was around 5degC...

to be on the safe side better prepare more clothes, alternatively can buy in japan

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Thanks for the input guys. Never been to Japan during winter.

I went Changchun China end of September when it starts to cool down everyday.
Guangzhou during November and Taipei during January.
I'm guessing this time Japan will be colder.
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Hi guys. My trip to tokyo in less than 3 weeks! Just want to get opinion, Gotemba outlet worth to go or not? Wife want to shops. We'll be at fujisan for 2 nights and I've cancel plan to bring my son to thomas land so need opinion on gotemba.
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QUOTE(zeipher @ Dec 28 2017, 06:20 PM)
Day 3 maybe do Nara first, and if time permits, and you really want to go to Fushimi Inari, then can go afterwards since it is open 24/7. Bear in mind that travelling from Nara to Kyoto takes around 1 hour. Or, just do another day in Kyoto and skip Nara altogether. Depends where you're more interested in, Nara or Kyoto.

Also, not a fan of sushi? The sushi I had in Harukoma sushi at Tenjinbashi, Osaka was sooooooooooo good.  drool.gif  Be prepare to wait in line for an hour though.
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How long u spend time at Nara and Fushimi Inari? i plan to spend just 2-3 hours at fushimi & afterwards go to Nara (Skip uji since not enough time) for lunch and visit Nara Park afterwards.

wow really? then i definitely wanna try it maybe on day 6/7 when im at osaka.

Thank you so much!!! rclxms.gif rclxms.gif rclxms.gif
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QUOTE(giggs_509 @ Dec 29 2017, 09:04 AM)
Hi guys. My trip to tokyo in less than 3 weeks! Just want to get opinion, Gotemba outlet worth to go or not? Wife want to shops. We'll be at fujisan for 2 nights and I've cancel plan to bring my son to thomas land so need opinion on gotemba.
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Depends on your itinerary? Usually ppl will visit Gotemba when travelling from Hakone to Lake Kawaguchiko area.

It's just like any other premium outlet with those designer brands
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coming back from osaka last month, family trip

next month will go osaka again for company trip

my last trip found up very less wine selection in kansai airport, especially Hibiki wisky
any suggest place to buy it in osaka instead of kansai airport?
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QUOTE(HyeMoon @ Dec 29 2017, 09:52 AM)
How long u spend time at Nara and Fushimi Inari? i plan to spend just 2-3 hours at fushimi & afterwards go to Nara (Skip uji since not enough time) for lunch and visit Nara Park afterwards.

wow really? then i definitely wanna try it maybe on day 6/7 when im at osaka.

Thank you so much!!! rclxms.gif  rclxms.gif  rclxms.gif
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I did a whole day in Nara and then travel to Osaka for dinner (check out Kyoto > Nara > check in Osaka). Nara park is very huge with Kasuga Taisha, Todai-ji and Kofuku-ji within its vicinity.

As for Fushimi Inari, IIRC, spend around 3 hours there. Did not walk all the way to the peak though.
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QUOTE(zeipher @ Dec 29 2017, 11:02 AM)
I did a whole day in Nara and then travel to Osaka for dinner (check out Kyoto > Nara > check in Osaka). Nara park is very huge with Kasuga Taisha, Todai-ji and Kofuku-ji within its vicinity.

As for Fushimi Inari, IIRC, spend around 3 hours there. Did not walk all the way to the peak though.
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you brought your luggage along to nara...?
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hi guys...will be going Japan April 2018 (first time)

I will be going Tokyo - Kyoto - Osaka - Nara - Tokyo

1) Will it be better to stay in Kyoto and Osaka or do day trip from Osaka daily? will be in Osaka 3 nights and Kyoto 2 nights. The thought of moving luggage from one place to another and thinking where I can store them if cannot check in accommodation early ? I checked Kyoto and Osaka is 30 mins apart so if I do day trip from Osaka-Kyoto daily will be 1 hour just for travelling.

Which accomodation plan will be better?
a. Stay 2 nights kyoto then 3 nights osaka
b. Stay all 5 nights in Osaka


2) Plan to purchase JR Pass 7 days + Osaka Amazing Pass. Are there any better/cheaper option? Worth to get Osaka Amazing pass since I already have JR Pass? Also putting these two passes into consideration for point number 1.

Thanks guys.
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QUOTE(royalz @ Dec 29 2017, 12:03 PM)
hi guys...will be going Japan April 2018 (first time)

I will be going Tokyo - Kyoto - Osaka - Nara - Tokyo

1) Will it be better to stay in Kyoto and Osaka  or do day trip from Osaka daily? will be in Osaka 3 nights and Kyoto 2 nights. The thought of moving luggage from one place to another and thinking where I can store them if cannot check in accommodation early ? I checked Kyoto and Osaka is 30 mins apart so if I do day trip from Osaka-Kyoto daily will be 1 hour just for travelling.

Which accomodation plan will be better?
a. Stay 2 nights kyoto then 3 nights osaka
b. Stay all 5 nights in Osaka
2) Plan to purchase JR Pass 7 days + Osaka Amazing Pass. Are there any better/cheaper option? Worth to get Osaka Amazing pass since I already have JR Pass? Also putting these two passes into consideration for point number 1.

Thanks guys.
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Ticket bought? Go how many days?

Tokyo itself, 7 days already not enough, first time going to Tokyo, which area you intend to cover? hmm.gif
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QUOTE(Belphegor @ Dec 29 2017, 12:16 PM)
Ticket bought? Go how many days?

Tokyo itself, 7 days already not enough, first time going to Tokyo, which area you intend to cover? hmm.gif
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Bought already...my current itinerary below

Day 1: Arrival at Narita Airport
• Morning  afternoon : Meiji Shrine, Harajuku
• Evening  night : Shibuya area: Shibuya-crossing, Hachiko statue

Day 2: Tokyo  Kyoto (Day 1 of JR Pass)
Assuming depart at 8, reach Kyoto at 10 am.
• Morning  afternoon: Kyoto Station’s Ramen Street, Fushimi Inari
• Afternoon: Nishiki Market
• Evening  night:

Day 3: Kyoto (Day 2 of JR Pass)
• Morning  Afternoon : Arashiyama District – Senryuji temple (Yukata), Tenryuji temple, bamboo groves, Nonomiya Shrine
• Afternoon: Kinkaku-ji (Closes at 5 pm)

Day 4: Kyoto (Day 3 of JR Pass)
• Morning  afternoon: Hanamikoji Dori (Kimono, Geisha), Gion, Kiyomizu-Dera (like JiuFen)
• Others: Ginkakuji
• Can consider going to Osaka

Day 5: Osaka (Day 4 of JR Pass)
• Morning: Osaka Castle (optional)
• Afternoon  night: Shinsaibashi, Dotonbori  Nipponbashi  Namba (Don Quijote, Donqi)
• Others: Shinsaibashi (Shopping), HEP Five mall, Ferris Wheel (near Umeda Sky Building), Pokémon Centre

Day 6: Osaka (Day 5 of JR Pass)
Whole day: Universal Studios

Day 7: Osaka  Nara (Day 6 of JR Pass)
• Take Kitetsu line from Osaka
• Morning  afternoon: Nara
• Afternoon  night: see Others (Day 5)

Day 8: Osaka (Day 7 of JR Pass)
• Morning: Kuromon market
• Afternoon: See Others (Day 5)
• Afternoon  Night: Train back to Tokyo

Day 9: Tokyo – Ikebukuro
• Lumine, Seibu, Tobu, Animate, Sunshine City, Pokémon Centre, TOKYU Hands, Donqi, Matsumoto Kiyoshi, UNIQLO, NAMJA Town & J-World

Day 10: Tokyo – Shibuya and Shinjuku (can play around with itinerary: Shibuya, Shinjuku, Harajuku)
• Morning: Shinjuku Area – Shinjuku Gyoen, shopping @ Lumine Est., NewoMan, Keio Departmental Store
• Afternoon: Harajuku Area (To do: Visit Kiddy Land (Sanrio), Calbee Plus, cheap accessories at WEGO)
• Evening  night: Shibuya (Shopping, Café) – Shibuya 109

Day 11: Tokyo
• Morning: Asakusa Area – Kaminarimon Gate, Sensoji, Nakamise shopping street, Suzukien x Nanaya Level 7 Matcha Ice Cream
• Afternoon: Tokyo Sky Tree (may see Fuji in the distance), Tokyo Salamanchi
• Evening: Ameyoko Shopping Street Ueno (Minatoya Takoyaki, Niki no Kashi Candy Store), Akihabara (Electric Town)

Day 12: Tokyo  Malaysia
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you brought your luggage along to nara...?
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Yes. Then keep it in coin lockers in Nara station. Very convenient for situation like mine where you don't check in first before visiting someplace else. flex.gif
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QUOTE(HyeMoon @ Dec 29 2017, 09:52 AM)
How long u spend time at Nara and Fushimi Inari? i plan to spend just 2-3 hours at fushimi & afterwards go to Nara (Skip uji since not enough time) for lunch and visit Nara Park afterwards.

wow really? then i definitely wanna try it maybe on day 6/7 when im at osaka.

Thank you so much!!! rclxms.gif  rclxms.gif  rclxms.gif
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i manage to did a day trip to Fushimi Inari > Uji > Nara > Kyoto
i started off really early tho, 6am++
Spent around 2hrs at Fushimi Inari, spent around 2hrs in Uji (Byodoin & Furitsu Uji Park), then rest Nara (Kofuku-ji, Todai-ji Daibutsu, Todai-ji Nigatsudo, Temukeyama Hachiman-gu n Katsuga Taisha)
but it was tiring at end.
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QUOTE(royalz @ Dec 29 2017, 12:03 PM)
hi guys...will be going Japan April 2018 (first time)

I will be going Tokyo - Kyoto - Osaka - Nara - Tokyo

1) Will it be better to stay in Kyoto and Osaka  or do day trip from Osaka daily? will be in Osaka 3 nights and Kyoto 2 nights. The thought of moving luggage from one place to another and thinking where I can store them if cannot check in accommodation early ? I checked Kyoto and Osaka is 30 mins apart so if I do day trip from Osaka-Kyoto daily will be 1 hour just for travelling.

Which accomodation plan will be better?
a. Stay 2 nights kyoto then 3 nights osaka
b. Stay all 5 nights in Osaka
2) Plan to purchase JR Pass 7 days + Osaka Amazing Pass. Are there any better/cheaper option? Worth to get Osaka Amazing pass since I already have JR Pass? Also putting these two passes into consideration for point number 1.

Thanks guys.
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hi anyone can give some idea on this
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Guys, I've never been to Japan sweat.gif But for my mother's 60th birthday my family will be going to Kyoto....I thought of buying dinner but i've went online and search there are tons and tons of restaurant...are there any recommendation from anyone here that i should take a look? Maybe around RM3000 for 6 ppl? I dont mind paying a little more if its worth it. Thanks notworthy.gif
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QUOTE(swn525 @ Dec 29 2017, 10:08 AM)
coming back from osaka last month, family trip

next month will go osaka again for company trip

my last trip found up very less wine selection in kansai airport, especially Hibiki wisky
any suggest place to buy it in osaka instead of kansai airport?
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BIC Camera has good selection of whiskys.

every bic has different stock level, so some might have some might not.
Basically japanese whisky like hibiki and yamazaki is being bought off as soon as it hits shelves by all the tourists.

I got myself a glenfarclas 21 years for 10,000 yen in BIC.
Which is actually a good price.


Do let me know if u have quota to help me carry some back brows.gif

thank you in advance if you can. lol.

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guys, do you think i should get express pass for USJ on weekdays?
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QUOTE(Lynixx @ Dec 31 2017, 11:25 PM)
guys, do you think i should get express pass for USJ on weekdays?
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if it’s winter prolly don’t need..
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QUOTE(lyc1982 @ Jan 1 2018, 12:38 AM)
if it’s winter prolly don’t need..
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Thanks for the replies but I’m going on 20th of march
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QUOTE(nles @ Dec 29 2017, 12:34 AM)
I'm going to Tokyo. the heatteach at uniqlo mostly long sleeve I saw
It's hard to advise because different people have different cold tolerances. For example for me if the temperature is around -5 nights and 0 daytime I won't even bother with any gloves, headgear or any base (heattech) layers, just a t shirt, vest and jacket.

Whereas at same temperature my wife need to wear base layers.

And my FIL need to wrap up thick thick like bakzhang.
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Hi guys, I'm planning to visit Osaka & Kyoto this 18/6 - 29/6. Which part should I stay longer and should i start from Osaka or Kyoto first? Any recommendation?
I'm going there with my friend and we planning to visit the castle and whatnot in both Kyoto and Osaka. We also plan to book airbnb for both in Osaka & Kyoto. Do you guys have any recommendation which area should be stay too? Thank u senpai! notworthy.gif

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QUOTE(giggs_509 @ Dec 29 2017, 09:04 AM)
Hi guys. My trip to tokyo in less than 3 weeks! Just want to get opinion, Gotemba outlet worth to go or not? Wife want to shops. We'll be at fujisan for 2 nights and I've cancel plan to bring my son to thomas land so need opinion on gotemba.
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U should! even u not buying anything, that place is a good place to walk around and enjoy the view!
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QUOTE(kingofrave89 @ Jan 1 2018, 04:38 PM)
U should! even u not buying anything, that place is a good place to walk around and enjoy the view!
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Gotemba included then! Hahaha
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anybody got any recommendation for hotel/ryokan in Takayama?

So freaking surprise to see accommodation fully booked for the peak period of 14-16 April so early....
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QUOTE(ch1ck3n @ Dec 31 2017, 06:46 PM)
BIC Camera has good selection of whiskys.

every bic has different stock level, so some might have some might not.
Basically japanese whisky like hibiki and yamazaki is being bought off as soon as it hits shelves by all the tourists.

I got myself a glenfarclas 21 years for 10,000 yen in BIC.
Which is actually a good price.
Do let me know if u have quota to help me carry some back  brows.gif

thank you in advance if you can. lol.
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thanks for your info, very useful to me
sorry, my luggage sure very full this time, too many thing need buy....
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QUOTE(giggs_509 @ Jan 1 2018, 06:51 PM)
Gotemba included then! Hahaha
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Btw, are you going there from Hakone or purposely go to Gotenba from Tokyo as day trip?
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QUOTE(royalz @ Dec 29 2017, 12:03 PM)
hi guys...will be going Japan April 2018 (first time)

I will be going Tokyo - Kyoto - Osaka - Nara - Tokyo

1) Will it be better to stay in Kyoto and Osaka  or do day trip from Osaka daily? will be in Osaka 3 nights and Kyoto 2 nights. The thought of moving luggage from one place to another and thinking where I can store them if cannot check in accommodation early ? I checked Kyoto and Osaka is 30 mins apart so if I do day trip from Osaka-Kyoto daily will be 1 hour just for travelling.

Which accomodation plan will be better?
a. Stay 2 nights kyoto then 3 nights osaka
b. Stay all 5 nights in Osaka
2) Plan to purchase JR Pass 7 days + Osaka Amazing Pass. Are there any better/cheaper option? Worth to get Osaka Amazing pass since I already have JR Pass? Also putting these two passes into consideration for point number 1.

Thanks guys.
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It doesn't matter whether you stay all 5 nights in Osaka and do daily trip to Kyoto, or 2 nights in Kyoto/ 3 nights in Osaka. Like you said, the distance is not far. This is dependent on individual preference and whether you have a big group. If there's a lot of you including the elderly/ children, will suggest to stay put in 1 location to minimize moving around with luggage. But this is just my 2 cents.

QUOTE(royalz @ Dec 29 2017, 12:55 PM)
Bought already...my current itinerary below

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Day 12: Tokyo  Malaysia
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Day 10: If you're going Shinjuku Gyoen, be prepared to spend 2-3 hours there. That's easily 1/2 day gone; so I doubt you're able to do any morning shopping.
Check opening hours of Shibuya 109. Malls in Japan close pretty early eg. 8pm or earlier, unlike Malaysia's operating hours.

QUOTE(PluEitaro @ Dec 31 2017, 02:07 PM)
Guys, I've never been to Japan  sweat.gif  But for my mother's 60th birthday my family will be going to Kyoto....I thought of buying dinner but  i've went online and search there are tons and tons of restaurant...are there any recommendation from anyone here that i should take a look? Maybe around RM3000 for 6 ppl? I dont mind paying a little more if its worth it. Thanks   notworthy.gif
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Maybe you can share if there's any specific meal you're looking for (eg. Kobe Beef).

There's a highly recommended restaurant by the Japanese. Maybe you can look for more info before deciding - Premium Pound Sanjo-Kiyamachi:
http://japanrestaurant.net/jr/?a_type=650-2&lang=en
https://www.tripadvisor.jp/Restaurant_Revie...ture_Kinki.html

QUOTE(tohff7 @ Jan 1 2018, 07:24 PM)
anybody got any recommendation for hotel/ryokan in Takayama?

So freaking surprise to see accommodation fully booked for the peak period of 14-16 April so early....
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How many nights? Is it a quick stopover or you'll be staying for several days there?

Stayed in K's House Takayama when I was there, and had a good stay. The room and bathroom isn't spacious, but it's decent. There's also a kitchen where you can cook, use their fridge facility and a dining area with TV.

QUOTE(kingofrave89 @ Jan 1 2018, 04:35 PM)
Hi guys, I'm planning to visit Osaka & Kyoto this 18/6 - 29/6. Which part should I stay longer and should i start from Osaka or Kyoto first? Any recommendation?
I'm going there with my friend and we planning to visit the castle and whatnot in both Kyoto and Osaka. We also plan to book airbnb for both in Osaka & Kyoto. Do you guys have any recommendation which area should be stay too? Thank u senpai!  notworthy.gif
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It'll be dependent on your itinerary. If you'll be doing more days in Osaka, then you'll stay longer there too. Optionally, you can choose to stay in Osaka and travel daily to Kyoto.

For only 2 people, you may want to consider Hotel as well. While airbnb ain't a bad choice but it's usually more value for bigger groups of 3-4 pax and above. You may want to check out both Hotel and AirBnB price & facilities before deciding.

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Btw, are you going there from Hakone or purposely go to Gotenba from Tokyo as day trip?
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Actually will depart from fujikyu. 2 nights there so half day plan to go gotemba. my itinerary as follows:

Day 1
- arrival haneda 10.30pm
- check in hotel

Day 2
- airBnB shin-urayasu
- buy disney tickets

Day 3
- DisneyLand

Day 4
- DisneySea

Day 5
- rest day/free activity

Day 6
- travel to Fujikyu St.
- check in hotel

Day 7
- Lake Kawaguchiko 8am-12
- Gotemba Premium Outlet 2-8pm

Day 8
- Akihabara
- check in hotel

Day 9
- explore tokyo (tokyo skytree, asakusa, etc)

Day 10
- explore tokyo (am)
- flight back to KLIA


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QUOTE(giggs_509 @ Jan 2 2018, 09:58 AM)
Actually will depart from fujikyu. 2 nights there so half day plan to go gotemba. my itinerary as follows:

Day 1
- arrival haneda 10.30pm
- check in hotel

Day 2
- airBnB shin-urayasu
- buy disney tickets

Day 3
- DisneyLand

Day 4
- DisneySea

Day 5
- rest day/free activity

Day 6
- travel to Fujikyu St.
- check in hotel

Day 7
- Lake Kawaguchiko 8am-12
- Gotemba Premium Outlet 2-8pm

Day 8
- Akihabara
- check in hotel

Day 9
- explore tokyo (tokyo skytree, asakusa, etc)

Day 10
- explore tokyo (am)
- flight back to KLIA
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I see, looks good to me then. I didn't have a chance to go to Disneyland yet, lazy to queue with sooo many people. haha.

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QUOTE(giggs_509 @ Jan 2 2018, 09:58 AM)
Actually will depart from fujikyu. 2 nights there so half day plan to go gotemba. my itinerary as follows:

Day 1
- arrival haneda 10.30pm
- check in hotel

Day 2
- airBnB shin-urayasu
- buy disney tickets

Day 3
- DisneyLand

Day 4
- DisneySea

Day 5
- rest day/free activity

Day 6
- travel to Fujikyu St.
- check in hotel

Day 7
- Lake Kawaguchiko 8am-12
- Gotemba Premium Outlet 2-8pm

Day 8
- Akihabara
- check in hotel

Day 9
- explore tokyo (tokyo skytree, asakusa, etc)

Day 10
- explore tokyo (am)
- flight back to KLIA
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i assume you have kids tagging along ?

can slot in doraemon museum also if you can ...

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QUOTE(giggs_509 @ Jan 2 2018, 09:58 AM)
Actually will depart from fujikyu. 2 nights there so half day plan to go gotemba. my itinerary as follows:

Day 1
- arrival haneda 10.30pm
- check in hotel

Day 2
- airBnB shin-urayasu
- buy disney tickets

Day 3
- DisneyLand

Day 4
- DisneySea

Day 5
- rest day/free activity

Day 6
- travel to Fujikyu St.
- check in hotel

Day 7
- Lake Kawaguchiko 8am-12
- Gotemba Premium Outlet 2-8pm

Day 8
- Akihabara
- check in hotel

Day 9
- explore tokyo (tokyo skytree, asakusa, etc)

Day 10
- explore tokyo (am)
- flight back to KLIA
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good itinerary, not so much rushing.

Day 9, Day 10. I think better to nail down which area of Tokyo u want to visit.
Cause like from asakusa to harujuku will be a very long train ride, which will eat in to your timing.

For Gotemba, if you are in to branded goods shopping. Do some minimal homework of what you are looking for and then you will know if it is worth it or not.
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i just got back from Japan, the fact that now Yen is cheaper , and there is Tax Free shopping at Gotemba.
There are really good buys.
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QUOTE(sweet_pez @ Jan 2 2018, 09:47 AM)
How many nights? Is it a quick stopover or you'll be staying for several days there?

Stayed in K's House Takayama when I was there, and had a good stay. The room and bathroom isn't spacious, but it's decent. There's also a kitchen where you can cook, use their fridge facility and a dining area with TV.
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My original plan is to stay 2 days on 14-15 Apr for the Spring festival. But it looks quite impossible now with all accomodations fully booked. So, I'm in the midst of re-adjusting my itinerary and looking for alternative suggestion. For that leg, it is supposed to be Tokyo --> Kanazawa --> Gokayama/Shirakawago --> Takayama --> Kurobe Alpine Route --->Nagano/Tokyo.

Some alternatives that I'm considering

1) Stay a night in Takayama on 13 April, enjoy the festival in 14th and take train out in the evening to Toyama. Stay the night in Toyama (14th) and ready for Kurobe Alpine Route on 15th. Staying a night in Toyama seems better than my original plan because trains departing Takayama to Toyama is less frequent (earliest train is 5.30, next is 7.40 and reach Toyama 8am and 10am respectively)

2) I also has the option to stay in a ryokan/hotel in Takayama for 12-13 Apr night, but was wondering if it's worth it. Without the festival, I think Takayama can be covered with just a night stay? Also thinking whether i should spend additional on ryokan if i'll be out most of the time.

3) Still researching other nearby places like Gero and Hida Furukawa, but of course, accommodation is quite heavily booked as well

Also, are there any other interesting places to visit as well along the Hokuriku Shinkansen line? I looked at Kurobe Gorge but the route only open in May.
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My original plan is to stay 2 days on 14-15 Apr for the Spring festival. But it looks quite impossible now with all accomodations fully booked. So, I'm in the midst of re-adjusting my itinerary and looking for alternative suggestion. For that leg, it is supposed to be Tokyo --> Kanazawa --> Gokayama/Shirakawago --> Takayama --> Kurobe Alpine Route --->Nagano/Tokyo.

Some alternatives that I'm considering

1) Stay a night in Takayama on 13 April, enjoy the festival in 14th and take train out in the evening to Toyama. Stay the night in Toyama (14th) and ready for Kurobe Alpine Route on 15th. Staying a night in Toyama seems better than my original plan because trains departing Takayama to Toyama is less frequent (earliest train is 5.30, next is 7.40 and reach Toyama 8am and 10am respectively)

2) I also has the option to stay in a ryokan/hotel in Takayama for 12-13 Apr night, but was wondering if it's worth it. Without the festival, I think Takayama can be covered with just a night stay? Also thinking whether i should spend additional on ryokan if i'll be out most of the time.

3) Still researching other nearby places like Gero and Hida Furukawa, but of course, accommodation is quite heavily booked as well

Also, are there any other interesting places to visit as well along the Hokuriku Shinkansen line? I looked at Kurobe Gorge but the route only open in May.
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Depends on what time you arrive in Takayama on 13th, or how much time you have. Wished I had at least 1 full day in Takayama to explore. If you have a full day minus the festival, it's quite sufficient to cover the key attractions. Gero is more popular for its Onsen; not sure about Furukawa.

If i had another day in Takayama (eg around 2 days), Shinhotaka Ropeway will be one of the attraction I'll go for.
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Depends on what time you arrive in Takayama on 13th, or how much time you have. Wished I had at least 1 full day in Takayama to explore. If you have a full day minus the festival, it's quite sufficient to cover the key attractions. Gero is more popular for its Onsen; not sure about Furukawa.

If i had another day in Takayama (eg around 2 days), Shinhotaka Ropeway will be one of the attraction I'll go for.
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Ohh, I definitely have the time to adjust accordingly since I have yet to fix anything lol.

Starting early in Kanazawa, then travel to Gokayama/Shirakawago, then onwards to Takayama - I suppose I'll reach Takayama around evening?
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Thanks for the replies but I’m going on 20th of march
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Ohh, I definitely have the time to adjust accordingly since I have yet to fix anything lol.

Starting early in Kanazawa, then travel to Gokayama/Shirakawago, then onwards to Takayama - I suppose I'll reach Takayama around evening?
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Evening ah? I'll assume approximately 3-4pm. There's nothing much you can do around that time coz it gets dark early. Will suggest to do a 3 days 2 nights in Takayama so that it's less rushed. At least on Day 2 you have a full day to enjoy, then checkout on 3rd day.
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wah i am going on the 21st !!! so ngam !
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Very ngam...haha...may i kniw have you bought the express pass?
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Very ngam...haha...may i kniw have you bought the express pass?
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is the entry pass really recommended ? im stoked for cool japan 2018
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hi all, i'll be heading to jpn on the 16th of january. 10 days, i have already paid for accommodation and disney theme parks ticket. probably will visit ramen museum/cup noodle museum, but not any other theme parks. ive changed 205000 jpy now, will that be enough? for food and train tickets. will only stay in tokyo. light shopping maybe too
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hi all, i'll be heading to jpn on the 16th of january. 10 days, i have already paid for accommodation and disney theme parks ticket. probably will visit ramen museum/cup noodle museum, but not any other theme parks. ive changed 205000 jpy now, will that be enough? for food and train tickets. will only stay in tokyo. light shopping maybe too
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If its only for you, it will be more than enough. However, if its for 10 people you will barely survive.
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anybody got any recommendation for hotel/ryokan in Takayama?

So freaking surprise to see accommodation fully booked for the peak period of 14-16 April so early....
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I stayed 3d2n at Takayama Ouan Hotel last spring. It was just few days before the festival.
RM1,400 for 2 included bf & dinner which served Hida beef. Private onsen + free flow of Yakult. Plus a bonus ramen meal at 10pm.

It located walking distance from Takayama station, where I can easily book for the next day bus ride to Shirakawa-Go day trip using my Hakuriku Pass.
As for me, I really like Takayama. Very relaxing and don't miss the A5 Hida Beef at Maruaki. (2 x Lunch Set at 5K Yen). Yum...

Do note, Sakura still not bloom before the spring festival in Takayama.
But after I checked out on the 3rd day, I went Toyama for a day trip. The Sakura there were 'fantastic' along the river. Even nicer than the famous Kyoto which are full of tourist.
Make sure you check the train schedule before hands from Takayama to Toyama. Cheers

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I stayed 3d2n at Takayama Ouan Hotel last spring. It was just few days before the festival.
RM1,400 for 2 included bf & dinner which served Hida beef. Private onsen + free flow of Yakult. Plus a bonus ramen meal at 10pm.

It located walking distance from Takayama station, where I can easily book for the next day bus ride to Shirakawa-Go day trip using my Hakuriku Pass.
As for me, I really like Takayama. Very relaxing and don't miss the A5 Hida Beef at Maruaki. (2 x Lunch Set at 5K Yen). Yum...

Do note, Sakura still not bloom before the spring festival in Takayama.
But after I checked out on the 3rd day, I went Toyama for a day trip. The Sakura there were 'fantastic' along the river. Even nicer than the famous Kyoto which are full of tourist.
Make sure you check the train schedule before hands from Takayama to Toyama. Cheers
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Thanks for your input.

I'm planning for 12-14 Apr and it seems freaking impossible to get decent accomodation at decent price. For now, I think i will likely do this way

12 Apr - Depart Kanazawa. Visit Shirakawago and reach Takayama in evening. Spend the night in Takayama (probably just a cheap and decent hostel/hotel)
13 Apr - Travel to Hirayu Onsen area for Shin-Hotaka Ropeway. Spend the night at a ryokan there.
14 Apr - Check out and spend the day in Takayama for the festival. Take late evening train to Toyama and spend the night there.

Wondering if I'll miss out anything in Takayama if i do it this way hmm.gif sweet_pez

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My 5th Trip to japan, i like chubu so much, so this time i go kanto and chubu again, self drive
Destinations i visit
- Tokyo - Disneyland and DisneySEA
Christmas special event is superb, personally i prefer Disneyland, it is much much better compare to DisneySEA in terms of the street parade and environemt
- Mount Haruna
mainly for initial D, it actually quite short, only take about 10 mins drive from start point to end point. i actually booked toyota 86 for this destination, but due to 86 do not have snow tyre, i change to toyota prius, so not so shiok, but achievement done rclxm9.gif
- Karuizawa
town inside a jungle, everywhere also tree, more like an European town than a japanese town, houses are in European style build inside the jungle, each houses have some distance, not like japanese style houses beside houses. very peaceful and relax, my visit was not a good timing, a lot of attraction having renovation or maintenance, very low light pollution, i can see full of star in my hotel room area
- Kusatsu
a place everywhere also got onsen, longkang water also got steam come out. a very nice and peaceful onsen town
- Yudanaka - Jigokudani Snow Monkey Park
famous onsen town because of a bunch of monkeys enjoy open bath onsen
- Ryuoo Ski Park
heavy snow area, start snowing at the beginning of December, this year winter coming early, when i was there (mid december), the snow is about 100cm, first time to learn what powder snow was
- Matsumoto
do not have much time at this destination, only visit matsumoto castle during the night and morning
- Kawaguchi
visit all the 5 lakes, personally Lake Yamanaka got the best mount Fuji view, didnt manage to shooting the diamond fuji, the timing is too short. visit the Aokigahara (famous suicide forest) didnt go in deep, as i have young children with me. FYI, last week, a blogger found a dead body when filming this forest, google logan paul
- Shimoda
i visit this place because of kinmedai fish and Japanese spiny lobster, i like kinmedai do much, during the 1 day visit, we had 4 whole kinmedai fish, this fish is expensive in Singapore, but not so in this place. Visit the Tsumekizaki Park, wild narcissus flower full blossom the whole park is full of flower, see the sunset at Tsumekizaki light house thumbup.gif

Accormodations
- Hilton Tokyo Bay
stay here is because Disney resort fully booked, family room is big and nice, only have 3 restaurants, dinner buffet is nice and reasonable price, got a convenient store inside hotel, you can get bento here, if you opt for budget food, service is good, staffs are friendly, overall 7/10
- Hoshinoya Karuizawa
my friend recommended this resort, it only accept 2 nights stay and above, super nice environment, got 2 onsen, 1 is open for public, another one is only for resort guest, room is huge and comfortable, i'm staying lakeside room (Mizunami), service is superb, you just need to make a call and everything will arrange for you nicely. the in room dining is a great experience, a must try. the only downside, going any place (within the resort) you need to call a car to come and bring you. overall 9.5/10
- Ryokan Tokinoniwa
this ryokan got 2 buildings, Tokinoniwa and Konoha, Konoha only provide standard room, Tokinoniwa only provide room with private onsen bath (im staying this), as per standard package come with 2 meals, breakfast and dinner (kaiseki), it got 2 big onsen (open air and indoor), 2 different hot spring source overall 8.5/10
- Yuyado Sekiya
a small new ryokan with only 8 rooms, this ryokan got 2 big onsen (open air and indoor), 3 private open air onsen, very near to the Jigokudani Snow Monkey Park entrance, peaceful and quiet, i'm staying in a big room with private onsen bath, inside the room got a bose wave sound touch, 60 inch tv and a massage chair, service is great, 2 meals are delicious, the only downside is they got too little staffs, about 5, overall 9/10
- Richmond Hotel Matsumoto
business hotel with great location, 10 mins walk to matsumoto castle, beside is parco shopping mall, downside, i need to pay parking fees, even it was belong to the hotel. overall 7/10
- Cottage Pastorale
very small double storey house, great location, from the room window, you can see the mount fuji, 10 mins walk to Kawaguchiko Music Forest, stay here for 2 nights, having a bbq at the house garden with temperature 2c is definitely a great exp
- Gardenvilla Shirahama Resort Hotel
very pretty seaside villa, owner is very kind and good English speaking, you can see pacific ocean from your room window, the sunrise is beautiful, and you can view it from this hotel. overall 8/10
- KEIKYU EX INN Shinagawa-Station - Tokyo Shinagawa
business hotel with great location, opposite is Shinagawa-Station, only take 5 station to shibuya, downside, i need to go lobby to take extra bath towel overall 6.5/10

additional sharing, uber in tokyo only provide premium, price is about the same as Singapore, but non peak period, it is cheaper compare to Singapore
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Thanks for your input.

I'm planning for 12-14 Apr and it seems freaking impossible to get decent accomodation at decent price. For now, I think i will likely do this way

12 Apr - Depart Kanazawa. Visit Shirakawago and reach Takayama in evening. Spend the night in Takayama (probably just a cheap and decent hostel/hotel)
13 Apr - Travel to Hirayu Onsen area for Shin-Hotaka Ropeway. Spend the night at a ryokan there.
14 Apr - Check out and spend the day in Takayama for the festival. Take late evening train to Toyama and spend the night there.

Wondering if I'll miss out anything in Takayama if i do it this way  hmm.gif sweet_pez
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Eh your ShirakawaGo only day trip? Not staying overnight in the gassho zukuri?

Better check the bus schedule. If you want to visit the villages of ShirakawaGo, it has to be early. Visitors can only enter some of the village from 10am-4pm. By 4pm, outsiders not staying in the village cannot access the place. And the last bus that leaves the village is quite early. I think it's before 4pm. Do check on Hyperdia.

However if you only have plans to drop by a nearby village and take photo from Viewing Point, then I believe it's possible.

14th Apr seems doable. You can just do few things in Takayama before the festival - morning market, shrine, Hida Folk Village, Sanmachi suji etc. Maybe spend less time at the shrine. You'll have to take a bus to Hida Folk Village. I stayed in K's Hostel and the staff told us it's also accessible by bike, which is available for free (by the Hostel). But sadly, it was Winter and friends didn't like the idea of cycling in the cold dry.gif

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Eh your ShirakawaGo only day trip? Not staying overnight in the gassho zukuri?

Better check the bus schedule. If you want to visit the villages of ShirakawaGo, it has to be early. Visitors can only enter some of the village from 10am-4pm. By 4pm, outsiders not staying in the village cannot access the place. And the last bus that leaves the village is quite early. I think it's before 4pm. Do check on Hyperdia.

However if you only have plans to drop by a nearby village and take photo from Viewing Point, then I believe it's possible.

14th Apr seems doable. You can just do few things in Takayama before the festival - morning market, shrine, Hida Folk Village, Sanmachi suji etc. Maybe spend less time at the shrine. You'll have to take a bus to Hida Folk Village. I stayed in K's Hostel and the staff told us it's also accessible by bike, which is available for free (by the Hostel). But sadly, it was Winter and friends didn't like the idea of cycling in the cold dry.gif
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Still haven't decided whether to stay at Shirakawago. I think i mentioned before to my other half but she doesn't seems to be keen. Anyway, my schedule is flexible and i can easily fit in a day for Shirakawago.

I'll spend a day in Kanazawa, so no issue for me to start early to travel to Shirakawago the next day (in case i'm not staying overnight at Shirakawago)
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QUOTE(tohff7 @ Jan 3 2018, 05:36 PM)
Still haven't decided whether to stay at Shirakawago. I think i mentioned before to my other half but she doesn't seems to be keen. Anyway, my schedule is flexible and i can easily fit in a day for Shirakawago.

I'll spend a day in Kanazawa, so no issue for me to start early to travel to Shirakawago the next day (in case i'm not staying overnight at Shirakawago)
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The gassho-zukuri have to be booked several months in advance. We were lucky to be able to book 2 months prior to our trip, but that also was the last 2 available rooms in ShirakawaGo laugh.gif

Spring is peak, best for you two to decide asap.
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QUOTE(~mingwei~ @ Jan 4 2018, 01:22 PM)
Hi, Anyone taken a flight route like this? Your opinion, how risky it will be? As the stopover is below 3 hours, any delay will jeopardized my connecting flight. Any advise will be appreciated. Tq
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Since if its the same airline you should be fine as you dont need to check out/in. Furthermore 2 hours is more than enough. I have done numerous connecting flights (though not with VN) that are about an hour apart. Normally if there is a slight delay, there will be staff waiting for you at the gate to rush you to the connecting flight. However if you are really one of the unlucky ones, better check with VN what's next.
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QUOTE(~mingwei~ @ Jan 4 2018, 01:22 PM)
Hi, Anyone taken a flight route like this? Your opinion, how risky it will be? As the stopover is below 3 hours, any delay will jeopardized my connecting flight. Any advise will be appreciated. Tq
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Don't have to worry. It's just a short transit via the same Airline. So even if your arrival to Hanoi is late, the flight to Osaka will wait (unless delayed by too long).

And yes, like sacwoc mentioned - you don't have to check in/ out from the immigration. I believe VN will require you to stopover at the Transit Counter to check-in after you've arrived in Hanoi.
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QUOTE(~mingwei~ @ Jan 4 2018, 01:22 PM)
Hi, Anyone taken a flight route like this? Your opinion, how risky it will be? As the stopover is below 3 hours, any delay will jeopardized my connecting flight. Any advise will be appreciated. Tq
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I took the same VN flight time in Dec 17. The only q needed is through carry-on bag scanner (your shoes too). doh.gif
Do not worry, 2-3 hours manageable. Still have time for burger or a smoke... icon_idea.gif

My experience reaching Osaka at 6.40am. Need to wait HIS counter open at 8:30am for sim card or ticket collection ordered from Klook.
Took a bus (200yen) to Rinku premium outlet, snack shop at Supercenter Trial to kill time before 3pm Airbnb check-in. Feels sleepy since night flight.

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QUOTE(~mingwei~ @ Jan 4 2018, 01:22 PM)
Hi, Anyone taken a flight route like this? Your opinion, how risky it will be? As the stopover is below 3 hours, any delay will jeopardized my connecting flight. Any advise will be appreciated. Tq
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price cheaper compare to airasia?
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QUOTE(sacwoc @ Jan 4 2018, 02:36 PM)
Since if its the same airline you should be fine as you dont need to check out/in. Furthermore 2 hours is more than enough. I have done numerous connecting flights (though not with VN) that are about an hour apart. Normally if there is a slight delay, there will be staff waiting for you at the gate to rush you to the connecting flight. However if you are really one of the unlucky ones, better check with VN what's next.
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Hi sacwoc, thank you for the advised, will check-out other airline as well.

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QUOTE(sweet_pez @ Jan 4 2018, 03:18 PM)
Don't have to worry. It's just a short transit via the same Airline. So even if your arrival to Hanoi is late, the flight to Osaka will wait (unless delayed by too long).

And yes, like sacwoc mentioned - you don't have to check in/ out from the immigration. I believe VN will require you to stopover at the Transit Counter to check-in after you've arrived in Hanoi.
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price cheaper compare to airasia?
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RM3197 for 2 adults + 1 kid. The cheapest among all the full service airline I had found at the moment (Cheaper than Airasia X). If still want cheaper some more then need to wait for AA promo. I actually like the timing as the flight arriving Osaka next day in the morning so can start shopping and sight-seeing rclxms.gif

Anyone here think it's a good deal?

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QUOTE(artman @ Jan 4 2018, 11:25 PM)
I took the same VN flight time in Dec 17. The only q needed is through carry-on bag scanner (your shoes too). doh.gif
Do not worry, 2-3 hours manageable. Still have time for burger or a smoke...  icon_idea.gif

My experience reaching Osaka at 6.40am. Need to wait HIS counter open at 8:30am for sim card or ticket collection ordered from Klook.
Took a bus (200yen) to Rinku premium outlet, snack shop at Supercenter Trial to kill time before 3pm Airbnb check-in. Feels sleepy since night flight.
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Hi artman, thank you for sharing your experience, will further PM you if anything that came out on my mind.

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with the recent rise of foreigners causing trouble in Japan issues such as that Logan Paul or something, i would like to ask everyone who would be visiting Japan to read up on some Do and Don't in Japan or ask here if you are not sure what is considered rude or what is ok to do.

its great if we dun ruined our reputations in other people country or else sooner or later we will get treated like China people where everyone hates them wherever they go.

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QUOTE(~mingwei~ @ Jan 5 2018, 08:56 AM)
RM3197 for 2 adults + 1 kid. The cheapest among all the full service airline I had found at the moment (Cheaper than Airasia X). If still want cheaper some more then need to wait for AA promo. I actually like the timing as the flight arriving Osaka next day in the morning so can start shopping and sight-seeing  rclxms.gif

Anyone here think it's a good deal?
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no bad lah, last time i go rm650 one person, airasia, price include seat, luggage, meal
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no bad lah, last time i go rm650 one person, airasia, price include seat, luggage, meal
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impossible to get the price now with AirAsia haha..

plus AirAsia timing quite sucks (reach at 10pm++)

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QUOTE(tohff7 @ Jan 5 2018, 03:13 PM)
impossible to get the price now with AirAsia haha..

plus AirAsia timing quite sucks (reach at 10pm++)

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no, can be mid night flight, reach there early morning. but i brought morning flight, reach there about 3:30pm, same price

i'm not buy in free seat period, so the price can cheaper than free seat, and no need wait for after 9 ~ 15 months, next month or next 2 months can depart
Airasia cheapest promotion is not free seat, it's Airasia mobile apps promotion.

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Hi. I need advise for train pass. I plan to stay at Osaka for the whole trip. Anyone can advise me on what train pass should i take? Here is my iti:

1st day: Arrived Osaka.
2nd Day: Kyoto
3rd day: Kyoto
4th day: Kyoto
5th day: Kobe
6th day: Nara
7th day: Osaka
8th Day: Osaka
9th Day: Return to Msia
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Hi i need advice for SIM card to use data there . Anyone have a good recommendation ? I’m staying at Kyoto for 2 weeks
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Hi all sensei,

i and my gf have planned our osaka/kyoto/kobe trip in march,i need some advise on below itinerary.

Day 1
-arrive kansai airport 10PM
-check in hotel @ Umeda
-walk around our hotel for supper/free & easy

Day 2
-Osaka Castle
-Osaka aquarium
-Dontobori

Day 3
-USJ Full Day

Day 4 (Kyoto)
-Check out hotel to Kyoto
-Fushimi Inari Taisha
-Kiyomizu-dera
-Philosopher's Path
-Higashiyama Jisho-ji

Day 5 (Kyoto)
-Kinkakujicho
-Ryōan-ji
-Arashiyama Bamboo Grove

Day 6 (1 Day Trip @ Kobe)
-Check Out Hotel to Kobe
-No plan yet
-Back Osaka Namba Hotel

Day 7(Namba)
-No plan yet
-Back Malaysia at 10pm

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Hi i need advice for SIM card to use data there . Anyone have a good recommendation ? I’m staying at Kyoto for 2 weeks
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if you have more than one pax, and need to use alot of data.
a pocket wifi is more than useful.

can try klook and kkday. can apply some promo code and get 10% off.

If it is u alone, maybe u can try docomo travel sim. but those have limited data.
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QUOTE(ch1ck3n @ Jan 6 2018, 05:11 PM)
if you have more than one pax, and need to use alot of data.
a pocket wifi is more than useful.

can try klook and kkday. can apply some promo code and get 10% off.

If it is u alone, maybe u can try docomo travel sim. but those have limited data.
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can i buy here or? at kila?
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QUOTE(gonzalo20 @ Jan 5 2018, 11:19 PM)
Hi. I need advise for train pass. I plan to stay at Osaka for the whole trip. Anyone can advise me on what train pass should i take? Here is my iti:

1st day: Arrived Osaka.
2nd Day: Kyoto
3rd day: Kyoto
4th day: Kyoto
5th day: Kobe
6th day: Nara
7th day: Osaka
8th Day: Osaka
9th Day: Return to Msia
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You can get Kintestsu Rail Pass or Kansai One Pass for some special Privilege for certain tourist spots.

My recommendation is just get the Kansai One Pass and use it.
Kansai One Pass is just our TnG for anything from railway to subway to bus, plus certain privilege.
If you dont care about the special privilege, you can opt for ICOCA as well, same function as KOP but without any privilege


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QUOTE(Lynixx @ Jan 6 2018, 11:08 AM)
Hi all sensei,

i and my gf have planned our osaka/kyoto/kobe trip in march,i need some advise on below itinerary.
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My 2 cents here.
D3 - USJ, get express pass, save your waiting time. Be there early and rush for Harry Potter area once the entrance is open, else you have to wait like mad.
D4 - I think you might want to replan on this unless you plan to do TnG style. Expect you will spent around 2 hours in Fushimi Inari Taisha and at least 3 hours in Kiyomizu dera and ninenzaka, plus all the transportation item and lunch time, you probably still have another 2 hours to spare with. Btw, you can go try experience the Starbucks in ninenzaka.
D5 - Put bamboo grove to early in the morning to avoid people, usually after 8:30 / 9, flocks of people will start to rush into bamboo grove. You might want to experience the torokko train, put it together with hozugawa river boat ride, best experience ever if you are the scenery type person. If you like coffee, you can try % Arabica coffee shop beside the hozugawa river, one of the best river view with coffee
D6 & 7 - Suggest you spend your time in Osaka is good enough. You still havent do any shopping plan + you are like only explored 3 place out from Osaka.
Go for Umeda Hanten department store, abeno harukas for excellent skyview



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So many temples in Kyoto, which is the best?
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So many temples in Kyoto, which is the best?
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Kyoto (Northern/Central)
Ryoanji Temple
Kinkaku-ji
Kyoto Imperial Palace
Kyoto Tower
Nishiki Market
Nijo Castle

Kyoto (Eastern)
Fushimi Inari-taisha Shrine
Ginkakuji
Kiyomizu-dera Temple
Higashiyama
Gion
Philosopher's Path

Kyoto (Western/Souhthern)
Arashiyama Bamboo Groove
Arashiyama Monkey Park Iwatayama
Tenryuji Temple
Okochisanso Garden
Otagi Nenbutsuji Temple

Can I cover all this as planned? or to pack? if too pack pls advice what is the most attraction. then, if i want to go to starbucks at ninenzaka which day is suitable based on my iti? pls advice. Thanks

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Hi, Need some comment on my itinerary for Hokkaido on late June. It's a self driving trip for a total of 9 days exclude flight day.
Is my itinerary too pack?and Beside that any suggestion place that can visit around Sapporo for my Day 9, does not have to be sapporo, can be reduce to only 2 night at sapporo?

DAY From Stopping ByToOvernightSightseeing
1New ChitoseNoboribetsuLake ToyaLake ToyaJigokudani,Usuzan Ropeway Car,Fireworks
2Lake ToyaOtaruAsahikawaAsahikawaSakaimachi Street, Otaru Canal, Otaru Beer Warehouse
3AsahikawaAsahikawaAsahikawAsahikawaGinga Waterfall, Mt Kurodake, Asahikawa Ramen Village
4AsahikawaBieiFuranoFuranoShineinookatenbo Park, Shikisai No Oka, Blue Pond, Ningle Terrace
5FuranoFuranoFuranoFuranoPanorama Road, Farm Tomita, Furano Cheese Factory
6Furano-TomamuTomamuChapel on the water, Unkai Terrace
7Tomamu-SapporoSapporoNijo Market, Odori Park, Sapporo TV Tower
8Sapporo-SapporoSapporoHokkaido Shrine, Sapporo Beer Museum, Mount Moiwa Ropeway
9Sapporo-SapporoSapporoNo plan yet


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QUOTE(issac96 @ Jan 6 2018, 04:18 PM)
can i buy here or? at kila?
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errr... buy what?
try to help you by answering your question.

but u never even bother to reply which option.
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QUOTE(ch1ck3n @ Jan 7 2018, 02:08 PM)
errr... buy what?
try to help you by answering your question.

but u never even bother to reply which option.
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I’m sorry I was rushing to pack my things up. Yes I’m alone. If I offended you sorry , my fault .
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I’m sorry I was rushing to pack my things up. Yes I’m alone. If I offended you sorry , my fault .
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try klook.com or kkday.com to look for sim card to be delivered to u in Malaysia.(unsure of their selection)

But if you are in a rush to get it, best for you to get the the airport in japan to buy your sim card.
there are vending machines around there and also there are also kiosks there that rent wireless wifi and also travel sims.

also alternatively you can book online
https://www.globaladvancedcomm.com/

collect it at airport.

have a good trip
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QUOTE(ch1ck3n @ Jan 7 2018, 06:15 PM)
try klook.com or kkday.com to look for sim card to be delivered to u in Malaysia.(unsure of their selection)

But if you are in a rush to get it, best for you to get the the airport in japan to buy your sim card.
there are vending machines around there and also there are also kiosks there that rent wireless wifi and also travel sims.

also alternatively you can book online
https://www.globaladvancedcomm.com/

collect it at airport.

have a good trip
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Do you think it's a good idea to look for flight tickets during MATTA fair in March for trip to Hokkaido in mid June? hmm.gif I'm afraid it might be too close to the flying dates that there will be no cheap tickets. BTW, how cheap is cheap for flights to Hokkaido? hmm.gif
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QUOTE(domo_kun @ Jan 7 2018, 08:13 PM)
Do you think it's a good idea to look for flight tickets during MATTA fair in March for trip to Hokkaido in mid June?  hmm.gif I'm afraid it might be too close to the flying dates that there will be no cheap tickets. BTW, how cheap is cheap for flights to Hokkaido?  hmm.gif
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QUOTE(domo_kun @ Jan 7 2018, 08:13 PM)
Do you think it's a good idea to look for flight tickets during MATTA fair in March for trip to Hokkaido in mid June?  hmm.gif I'm afraid it might be too close to the flying dates that there will be no cheap tickets. BTW, how cheap is cheap for flights to Hokkaido?  hmm.gif
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is not related to japan travel but i cant find in my own ways so i turn to forum to ask
There was 1 cute commercial song where It get my attention during my stay at tokyo around early nov 2017.

The commercial ( radio) is kept on looping non stop in Life supermarket.. i go there often. i cant find it in youtube. anyone know what is the song?

it goes like "poin poin poin" something.. kids /cute song

thanks in advance
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Hello travellers, I am travelling to Japan and for now stuck with which WiFi options are available (Prepaid Japanese sim card, roaming pass, pocket WiFi, etc) until today I come across this 3-day roaming pass that Digi is offering. Details in pic:

Wondering if anyone has used Digi roaming pass in Japan before? Is the overall experience/coverage good? Mainly using for navigation purpose so having mobile internet access can be crucial for my upcoming trip, just making sure things will alright when I travel that's why asking here.

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if i want to spend only 1 day at tokyo which area should i visit akihabara? Shinjuku? odaiba?

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QUOTE(gonzalo20 @ Jan 8 2018, 09:56 PM)
if i want to spend only 1 day at tokyo which area should i visit? fukuoka? akihabara? Shinjuku? udaiba?
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Shinjuku should be nice for 1-day walkaround because of the concentrated point of attractions.

You need some time to travel to Odaiba and there's nothing much to visit, except the life-size Gundam and a good vantage point over looking the Rainbow Bridge, and point of attractions there require some walking distance.

For the same reason as Shinjuku, Akihabara also good for 1-day walkaround, however the whole street is for cosplay/gunpla/hentai/manga fans mostly.

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QUOTE(jianh @ Jan 8 2018, 10:02 PM)
Shinjuku should be nice for 1-day walkaround because of the concentrated point of attractions.

You need some time to travel to Odaiba and there's nothing much to visit, except the life-size Gundam and a good vantage point over looking the Rainbow Bridge, and point of attractions there require some walking distance.

For the same reason as Shinjuku, Akihabara also good for 1-day walkaround, however the whole street is for cosplay/gunpla/hentai/manga fans mostly.
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Maybe I will cover all place by going direct to the attraction such as Gundam statue (Odaiba), Shibuya crossing, the dog statue (My arrival station is here), Shinjuku & akihabara (walk around)
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QUOTE(jianh @ Jan 8 2018, 09:46 PM)
Hello travellers, I am travelling to Japan and for now stuck with which WiFi options are available (Prepaid Japanese sim card, roaming pass, pocket WiFi, etc) until today I come across this 3-day roaming pass that Digi is offering. Details in pic:

Wondering if anyone has used Digi roaming pass in Japan before? Is the overall experience/coverage good? Mainly using for navigation purpose so having mobile internet access can be crucial for my upcoming trip, just making sure things will alright when I travel that's why asking here.

Thanks.
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Have not tried DiGi but you can give it a shot. I usually go for either Portable WiFi (depending on how many of us are travelling together) or SIM. These days I prefer SIM due to the flexibility.

You can check out the site under my Sig.

QUOTE(gonzalo20 @ Jan 8 2018, 09:56 PM)
if i want to spend only 1 day at tokyo which area should i visit akihabara? Shinjuku? odaiba?
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There are many options but also depending what you'd like to see. If it's your first time to Tokyo, place like Asakusa, Ueno and Harajuku is exciting for travelers. Optionally yes, you can visit Shinjuku for shopping, park, observatory etc.

Odaiba will be for shopping, Gundam and the view at DECKS. You can also visit FujiTV station there. You can actually go to Ginza in the morning and get down to Odaiba in the afternoon. The distance is appx 30min or so by train.

QUOTE(jianh @ Jan 8 2018, 09:46 PM)
Shinjuku should be nice for 1-day walkaround because of the concentrated point of attractions.

You need some time to travel to Odaiba and there's nothing much to visit, except the life-size Gundam and a good vantage point over looking the Rainbow Bridge, and point of attractions there require some walking distance.

For the same reason as Shinjuku, Akihabara also good for 1-day walkaround, however the whole street is for cosplay/gunpla/hentai/manga fans mostly.
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Yes the place offers a lot of manga/ anime/ game related things but Akihabara also has BIC and many electronic stores. While you're not exactly wrong, it was not pleasant to see how you describe the place.

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QUOTE(tientien @ Jan 8 2018, 09:01 PM)
visiting japan this winter, just wonder if crampons is allowed as carry on when flying? I m taking aa btw
Seeing as you can't even bring small.scissors on carry ons I doubt crampons will be allowed. Why not just put them in luggage? Also, which part of Japan are you going to that will need crampons?
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guys i have a concern here,

example i check-out this hotel in umeda for another hotel in kyoto,after few days later back from kyoto,i will be staying hotel in namba.

so my question is are we allowed to put our luggage at hotel umeda before depart to kyoto? because it's abit hassle to carry luggage around.


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QUOTE(Lynixx @ Jan 9 2018, 07:46 AM)
guys i have a concern here,

example i check-out this hotel in umeda for another hotel in kyoto,after few days later back from kyoto,i will be staying hotel in namba.

so my question is are we allowed to put our luggage at hotel umeda before depart to kyoto? because it's abit hassle to carry luggage around.
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i think better you email your umeda hotel to check ASAP, if not you need to bring them along or keep them in lockers for days
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QUOTE(Lynixx @ Jan 9 2018, 07:46 AM)
guys i have a concern here,

example i check-out this hotel in umeda for another hotel in kyoto,after few days later back from kyoto,i will be staying hotel in namba.

so my question is are we allowed to put our luggage at hotel umeda before depart to kyoto? because it's abit hassle to carry luggage around.
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Normally they wont allow you to keep your bags overnight, but never hurt to ask. Question is, why do you need to change hotel??? Where you are going is basically accessible by trains.
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QUOTE(squidsquid @ Jan 9 2018, 09:10 AM)
i think better you email your umeda hotel to check ASAP, if not you need to bring them along or keep them in lockers for days
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QUOTE(sacwoc @ Jan 9 2018, 09:31 AM)
Normally they wont allow you to keep your bags overnight, but never hurt to ask. Question is, why do you need to change hotel??? Where you are going is basically accessible by trains.
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because my gf wants to stay at umeda and namba laugh.gif
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QUOTE(Lynixx @ Jan 9 2018, 07:46 AM)
guys i have a concern here,

example i check-out this hotel in umeda for another hotel in kyoto,after few days later back from kyoto,i will be staying hotel in namba.

so my question is are we allowed to put our luggage at hotel umeda before depart to kyoto? because it's abit hassle to carry luggage around.
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I doubt the hotel in Umeda will keep your luggage for days, unless you are returning.

what you can do is - before going to Kyoto, send the luggage over to the hotel in Namba (either by yourselves or baggage delivery service). Most hotels are okay with it, but better ask them first just to make sure.
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because my gf wants to stay at umeda and namba  laugh.gif
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QUOTE(tohff7 @ Jan 9 2018, 10:00 AM)
I doubt the hotel in Umeda will keep your luggage for days, unless you are returning.

what you can do is - before going to Kyoto, send the luggage over to the hotel in Namba (either by yourselves or baggage delivery service). Most hotels are okay with it, but better ask them first just to make sure.
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That is a very valid reason! smile.gif
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Hey guys, have anyone had experience with Gotogate and Japan Airlines?

It seems i cant do web check in for my flight with JAL, the flight is tomorrow.

Based on the seat selection page, i see the flight is almost full already means others have checked in, but i cant?

Should i be concerned?
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Hey guys, have anyone had experience with Gotogate and Japan Airlines?

It seems i cant do web check in for my flight with JAL, the flight is tomorrow.

Based on the seat selection page, i see the flight is almost full already means others have checked in, but i cant?

Should i be concerned?
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What error message are you getting? JAL web check in is normally 24hours before your departure. So if you flight is tomm night, there is still more than 24 hours.
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QUOTE(K1d0 @ Jan 7 2018, 10:11 AM)
Hi, Need some comment on my itinerary for Hokkaido on late June. It's a self driving trip for a total of 9 days exclude flight day.
Is my itinerary too pack?and Beside that any suggestion place that can visit around Sapporo for my Day 9, does not have to be sapporo, can be reduce to only 2 night at sapporo?

DAY From Stopping ByToOvernightSightseeing
1New ChitoseNoboribetsuLake ToyaLake ToyaJigokudani,Usuzan Ropeway Car,Fireworks
2Lake ToyaOtaruAsahikawaAsahikawaSakaimachi Street, Otaru Canal, Otaru Beer Warehouse
3AsahikawaAsahikawaAsahikawAsahikawaGinga Waterfall, Mt Kurodake, Asahikawa Ramen Village
4AsahikawaBieiFuranoFuranoShineinookatenbo Park, Shikisai No Oka, Blue Pond, Ningle Terrace
5FuranoFuranoFuranoFuranoPanorama Road, Farm Tomita, Furano Cheese Factory
6Furano-TomamuTomamuChapel on the water, Unkai Terrace
7Tomamu-SapporoSapporoNijo Market, Odori Park, Sapporo TV Tower
8Sapporo-SapporoSapporoHokkaido Shrine, Sapporo Beer Museum, Mount Moiwa Ropeway
9Sapporo-SapporoSapporoNo plan yet
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Hi, I can only share my limited experience (visited Summer 2017). Can't comment on the driving part since I used buses and trains when I was there, but I do remember thinking that Hokkaido is huge....and it takes a few hours to travel from city to city.

For Sapporo, keep in mind that Mt. Moiwa may have a lot of people if you decide to go at night for the views. For your 9th day, what do you like to do? Shopping? Strolling around parks?


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QUOTE(K1d0 @ Jan 7 2018, 10:11 AM)
Hi, Need some comment on my itinerary for Hokkaido on late June. It's a self driving trip for a total of 9 days exclude flight day.
Is my itinerary too pack?and Beside that any suggestion place that can visit around Sapporo for my Day 9, does not have to be sapporo, can be reduce to only 2 night at sapporo?

DAY From Stopping ByToOvernightSightseeing
1New ChitoseNoboribetsuLake ToyaLake ToyaJigokudani,Usuzan Ropeway Car,Fireworks
2Lake ToyaOtaruAsahikawaAsahikawaSakaimachi Street, Otaru Canal, Otaru Beer Warehouse
3AsahikawaAsahikawaAsahikawAsahikawaGinga Waterfall, Mt Kurodake, Asahikawa Ramen Village
4AsahikawaBieiFuranoFuranoShineinookatenbo Park, Shikisai No Oka, Blue Pond, Ningle Terrace
5FuranoFuranoFuranoFuranoPanorama Road, Farm Tomita, Furano Cheese Factory
6Furano-TomamuTomamuChapel on the water, Unkai Terrace
7Tomamu-SapporoSapporoNijo Market, Odori Park, Sapporo TV Tower
8Sapporo-SapporoSapporoHokkaido Shrine, Sapporo Beer Museum, Mount Moiwa Ropeway
9Sapporo-SapporoSapporoNo plan yet
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Some comments:
1) Are you picking up car rental from airport ?

2) #2 Lake Toya to Otaru is about 2.5 hours drive, earliest you reach there will be late morning. Then you walk around/eat/etc. Then you need to rush from Otaru to Asahikawa is another 2.5-3 hours drive and check-in by 3-5pm as that's their acceptable time, late check in (6pm or later) is sort of frowned upon even if you inform the host. Hokkaido is sort of laid back and close early, as compared to Honshu. My suggestion is try to over night somewhere (maybe Otaru) and enjoy. I think Otaru can spend 4-6 hours walk, cafe, relax, etc. for me. Some people say 2 hours all done mega_shok.gif

3) Furano - Tomamu - Sapporo is the longest drive. To and fro you may spend 5-6 hours on the road. Normally I suggest to spend minimum 2 nights if you go that far and enjoy the journey + environment there. Don't just rush along the expressway, try stop by those rest area or nearby towns for interesting stuff/food/local produce/etc. e.g. white/yellow corn, melons, apricots, etc. depending on season maybe cheaper.

4) When and where will you return your car rental ? My first and this question is because you don't really need to drive in Sapporo, you can get around with subway and buses, and it is not easy & cheap to find car park in Sapporo city centre. During summer, they have food & beer fest along the whole Odori park.
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QUOTE(squidsquid @ Jan 9 2018, 09:10 AM)
i think better you email your umeda hotel to check ASAP, if not you need to bring them along or keep them in lockers for days
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QUOTE(sacwoc @ Jan 9 2018, 09:31 AM)
Normally they wont allow you to keep your bags overnight, but never hurt to ask. Question is, why do you need to change hotel??? Where you are going is basically accessible by trains.
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I doubt the hotel in Umeda will keep your luggage for days, unless you are returning.

what you can do is - before going to Kyoto, send the luggage over to the hotel in Namba (either by yourselves or baggage delivery service). Most hotels are okay with it, but better ask them first just to make sure.
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QUOTE(jianh @ Jan 8 2018, 09:46 PM)
Hello travellers, I am travelling to Japan and for now stuck with which WiFi options are available (Prepaid Japanese sim card, roaming pass, pocket WiFi, etc) until today I come across this 3-day roaming pass that Digi is offering. Details in pic:

Wondering if anyone has used Digi roaming pass in Japan before? Is the overall experience/coverage good? Mainly using for navigation purpose so having mobile internet access can be crucial for my upcoming trip, just making sure things will alright when I travel that's why asking here.

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wow , this is quite good of a deal.

check who is their partnering telco in Japan, if it is one of the big boys. NTT Docomo, Softbank.
Coverage wont be a problem for sure if its them.



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QUOTE(Lynixx @ Jan 9 2018, 07:46 AM)
guys i have a concern here,

example i check-out this hotel in umeda for another hotel in kyoto,after few days later back from kyoto,i will be staying hotel in namba.

so my question is are we allowed to put our luggage at hotel umeda before depart to kyoto? because it's abit hassle to carry luggage around.
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I was in the same situation last year during my trip to Osaka .
The hotel don’t let u keep the luggage there overnight
First hotel don’t let since we are not coming back
Last hotel don’t let since we are not checking in yet .
We took an overnight stay at some onsen town in between
So end up store the luggage at coin lockers . Have to look for big ones . We stored it at TENNOJI stn since that’s where our last hotel is
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QUOTE(deodorant @ Jan 9 2018, 05:58 AM)
Seeing as you can't even bring small.scissors on carry ons I doubt crampons will be allowed. Why not just put them in luggage? Also, which part of Japan are you going to that will need crampons?
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Yamadera, many say crampon is necessary for safety. I never buy check in luggage for aa flight, if crampon not allowed as carry on, need to decide whether to remove it from list or not. What do u think? Is yamadera worth a visit? Thx
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QUOTE(ch1ck3n @ Jan 9 2018, 02:13 PM)
wow , this is quite good of a deal.

check who is their partnering telco in Japan, if it is one of the big boys. NTT Docomo, Softbank.
Coverage wont be a problem for sure if its them.
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Oot, but the last few times I've been overseas (Thailand and Korea) i just got by using Digi internet passes. So much easier than fiddling with a new SIM card though i agree if there's a group, it's probably cheaper to share a portable WiFi.
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wow , this is quite good of a deal.

check who is their partnering telco in Japan, if it is one of the big boys. NTT Docomo, Softbank.
Coverage wont be a problem for sure if its them.
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It's Docomo
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Hey guys, have anyone had experience with Gotogate and Japan Airlines?

It seems i cant do web check in for my flight with JAL, the flight is tomorrow.

Based on the seat selection page, i see the flight is almost full already means others have checked in, but i cant?

Should i be concerned?
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Seat selected doesn’t mean they are checked in - so I don’t see a concern here. Actually I was able to select seats prior to online check in too, but that was before JAL migrated their system to Amadeus. Post-migration I was not able to manage my booking till online check-in opens.
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any street food area at Kobe like at nishiki market and dotonbori?
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QUOTE(duh2k @ Jan 9 2018, 12:02 PM)
Hi, I can only share my limited experience (visited Summer 2017). Can't comment on the driving part since I used buses and trains when I was there, but I do remember thinking that Hokkaido is huge....and it takes a few hours to travel from city to city.

For Sapporo, keep in mind that Mt. Moiwa may have a lot of people if you decide to go at night for the views. For your 9th day, what do you like to do? Shopping? Strolling around parks?
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Yup, aware that need few hour to travel thus staying in multiple hotel to reduce the distance to drive.

Is the night view worth it? Saw alot comment that it is too crowded to actually enjoy the night view. For 9th day, some shopping and see if there is any more interesting place to visit around sapporo +- 1hour of driving is fine.

QUOTE(cute_boboi @ Jan 9 2018, 12:35 PM)
Some comments:
1) Are you picking up car rental from airport ?

2) #2 Lake Toya to Otaru is about 2.5 hours drive, earliest you reach there will be late morning. Then you walk around/eat/etc. Then you need to rush from Otaru to Asahikawa is another 2.5-3 hours drive and check-in by 3-5pm as that's their acceptable time, late check in (6pm or later) is sort of frowned upon even if you inform the host. Hokkaido is sort of laid back and close early, as compared to Honshu. My suggestion is try to over night somewhere (maybe Otaru) and enjoy. I think Otaru can spend 4-6 hours walk, cafe, relax, etc. for me. Some people say 2 hours all done  mega_shok.gif

3) Furano - Tomamu - Sapporo is the longest drive. To and fro you may spend 5-6 hours on the road. Normally I suggest to spend minimum 2 nights if you go that far and enjoy the journey + environment there. Don't just rush along the expressway, try stop by those rest area or nearby towns for interesting stuff/food/local produce/etc. e.g. white/yellow corn, melons, apricots, etc. depending on season maybe cheaper.

4) When and where will you return your car rental ? My first and this question is because you don't really need to drive in Sapporo, you can get around with subway and buses, and it is not easy & cheap to find car park in Sapporo city centre. During summer, they have food & beer fest along the whole Odori park.
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1) Yeap, will be picking up from airport.

2) Is there any interesting place around lake toya to spend more time there? Main purpose is on the night firework and I'm thinking to leave around 9am next morning to Otaru after breakfast. I expecting to reach Asahikawa late evening/night and I'm going for airbnb it should be okay if I discuss with the host earlier. Do Otaru worth to spend a night there? From numerous blog it seems a very relax place with nice cafe and the otaru canal at night seem nice during winter but I'm not sure during summer will it look normal laugh.gif

3) Yeap, so I stay one night at Tomamu to avoid waking up at 2am to drive to Tomamu for Unkai Terrace. Agree with you, we try not to rush the itinerary also but Do you think my itinerary now is rush to cover all the attraction?

4) Oh, is it really easy to commute within sapporo? If easy, I might return the rental car on the day we reach Sapporo. Thanks for the info, that's interesting so I guess 4D3N at sapporo is sufficient.

Thanks!
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QUOTE(K1d0 @ Jan 9 2018, 07:15 PM)
Yup, aware that need few hour to travel thus staying in multiple hotel to reduce the distance to drive.

Is the night view worth it? Saw alot comment that it is too crowded to actually enjoy the night view. For 9th day, some shopping and see if there is any more interesting place to visit around sapporo +- 1hour of driving is fine.
1) Yeap, will be picking up from airport.

2) Is there any interesting place around lake toya to spend more time there? Main purpose is on the night firework and I'm thinking to leave around 9am next morning to Otaru after breakfast. I expecting to reach Asahikawa late evening/night and I'm going for airbnb it should be okay if I discuss with the host earlier. Do Otaru worth to spend a night there? From numerous blog it seems a very relax place with nice cafe and the otaru canal at night seem nice during winter but I'm not sure during summer will it look normal  laugh.gif

3) Yeap, so I stay one night at Tomamu to avoid waking up at 2am to drive to Tomamu for Unkai Terrace. Agree with you, we try not to rush the itinerary also but Do you think my itinerary now is rush to cover all the attraction?

4) Oh, is it really easy to commute within sapporo? If easy, I might return the rental car on the day we reach Sapporo. Thanks for the info, that's interesting so I guess 4D3N at sapporo is sufficient.

Thanks!
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The night view over Sapporo is really nice...but yes it was super crowded when I was there. Luckily I hiked up in the afternoon and I found a spot while it was still empty to catch the sunset + night views. If you're worried about the crowds but still want night views over a city, may I suggest Mt. Tengu in Otaru? Not as many lights as Otaru is smaller in size compared to Sapporo, but the view of the port + city, and less crowds was worth it to me smile.gif

With regards to point (2), I personally wished I stayed the night in Otaru (maybe next time hehe) I very much wanted more time to walk around the city and enjoy the cafes, plus I wanted to travel up to the aquarium, but lack of time + coincided with the festival.

For point (4), yes it's really easy to navigate within Sapporo. Most of the city can be accessed by public transport. Some places further out may only be accessed by bus though.



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QUOTE(K1d0 @ Jan 9 2018, 07:15 PM)
Yup, aware that need few hour to travel thus staying in multiple hotel to reduce the distance to drive.

Is the night view worth it? Saw alot comment that it is too crowded to actually enjoy the night view. For 9th day, some shopping and see if there is any more interesting place to visit around sapporo +- 1hour of driving is fine.
1) Yeap, will be picking up from airport.

2) Is there any interesting place around lake toya to spend more time there? Main purpose is on the night firework and I'm thinking to leave around 9am next morning to Otaru after breakfast. I expecting to reach Asahikawa late evening/night and I'm going for airbnb it should be okay if I discuss with the host earlier. Do Otaru worth to spend a night there? From numerous blog it seems a very relax place with nice cafe and the otaru canal at night seem nice during winter but I'm not sure during summer will it look normal  laugh.gif

3) Yeap, so I stay one night at Tomamu to avoid waking up at 2am to drive to Tomamu for Unkai Terrace. Agree with you, we try not to rush the itinerary also but Do you think my itinerary now is rush to cover all the attraction?

4) Oh, is it really easy to commute within sapporo? If easy, I might return the rental car on the day we reach Sapporo. Thanks for the info, that's interesting so I guess 4D3N at sapporo is sufficient.

Thanks!
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2) Lake Toya daily fireworks ... emm ... *spoiler alert* how to say as not to disappoint you ... it isn't that spectacular as those New Year countdown even in places like KLCC/DPC/Sunway/Genting. Just to set your expectation.
On the way from Noboribetsu to Lake Toya, you'll pass by several fruit farms or vegetables if you intend to cook or steamboat, actually the local produce in Hokkaido are very good and our next trip is to cook/steamboat ourselves at several homestay places.

For me, Otaru can spend the daylight times to walk around and eat/drink along the inner street. Once 6pm and sky gets dark, 80% of the tourist will be gone and you can have more room to breathe and enjoy the view. Also it's the time to walk along the canal with lights and maybe have dinner also. Summer is nice also, it won't be smelly or dirty like our Klang/Gombak river.

Then you can arrange next day wake up earlier and drive straight to Asahikawa so you'll have few more hours there to spend and adjust your Asahikawa/Biei/Furano schedule.

3) I've not yet been to Tomamu, but drove further to Abashiri - Shari. Maybe I'm not that young anymore, so our schedule are like half day itenary, another half day just wander around town/local, or relax at the homestay. My suggestion is no need spend too many days shopping in Sapporo. Shopping maybe another trip to Tokyo/Osaka, those places are better. Of course there are some stuff which are available in Hokkaido or season-based only.
So for me is a definite yes to spend +1 day in either Asahikawa/Biei/Furano or somewhere Tomamu.

My fav Marusei Butter Sandwich drool.gif and I think you are quite near the Obihiro factory somewhere near Tomamu.

4) Yes, as long as you can walk a lot, if you walk Dotonburi before, you will make it in Sapporo city centre. Even in Sapporo JR station and underground shopping, there are many surprise temporary kiosk/stalls depending on season or some local produce shops. Same in other cities like Furano/Biei/Asahikawa/etc.
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QUOTE(dickybird @ Jan 9 2018, 04:15 PM)
Oot, but the last few times I've been overseas (Thailand and Korea) i just got by using Digi internet passes. So much easier than fiddling with a new SIM card though i agree if there's a group, it's probably cheaper to share a portable WiFi.
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but even if the passes are so convenient. can just put in to a 2nd phone and hotspot it.

thats what i did haha

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QUOTE(yahiko @ Jan 8 2018, 10:35 AM)
is not related to japan travel but i cant find in my own ways so i turn to forum to ask
There was 1 cute commercial song where It get my attention during my stay at tokyo around early nov 2017.

The commercial ( radio) is kept on looping non stop in Life supermarket.. i go there often.  i cant find it in youtube. anyone know what is the song?

it goes like "poin poin poin" something.. kids /cute song

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is it this one ??
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QUOTE(duh2k @ Jan 9 2018, 09:02 PM)
The night view over Sapporo is really nice...but yes it was super crowded when I was there.  Luckily I hiked up in the afternoon and I found a spot while it was still empty to catch the sunset + night views.  If you're worried about the crowds but still want night views over a city, may I suggest Mt. Tengu in Otaru? Not as many lights as Otaru is smaller in size compared to Sapporo, but the view of the port + city, and less crowds was worth it to me smile.gif

With regards to point (2), I personally wished I stayed the night in Otaru (maybe next time hehe) I very much wanted more time to walk around the city and enjoy the cafes, plus I wanted to travel up to the aquarium, but lack of time + coincided with the festival.

For point (4), yes it's really easy to navigate within Sapporo. Most of the city can be accessed by public transport. Some places further out may only be accessed by bus though.
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Ok, great. If that's the case I maybe add 1 night at Otaru and went for Mt. Tengu and for Sapporo just see if it's crowded on the day. I guess if the ropeway is crowded, the top should be crowded right?

Oh, then that should be fine since last 2-3 days just gonna be in Sapporo wont be going further than Sapporo. By the way, my flight on last day is 9.20AM AAX, which public transport is available in morning to New Chitose Airport?

Thank you so much for the details information smile.gif biggrin.gif

QUOTE(cute_boboi @ Jan 9 2018, 09:46 PM)
2) Lake Toya daily fireworks ... emm ... *spoiler alert* how to say as not to disappoint you ... it isn't that spectacular as those New Year countdown even in places like KLCC/DPC/Sunway/Genting. Just to set your expectation.
On the way from Noboribetsu to Lake Toya, you'll pass by several fruit farms or vegetables if you intend to cook or steamboat, actually the local produce in Hokkaido are very good and our next trip is to cook/steamboat ourselves at several homestay places.

For me, Otaru can spend the daylight times to walk around and eat/drink along the inner street. Once 6pm and sky gets dark, 80% of the tourist will be gone and you can have more room to breathe and enjoy the view. Also it's the time to walk along the canal with lights and maybe have dinner also. Summer is nice also, it won't be smelly or dirty like our Klang/Gombak river.

Then you can arrange next day wake up earlier and drive straight to Asahikawa so you'll have few more hours there to spend and adjust your Asahikawa/Biei/Furano schedule.

3) I've not yet been to Tomamu, but drove further to Abashiri - Shari. Maybe I'm not that young anymore, so our schedule are like half day itenary, another half day just wander around town/local, or relax at the homestay. My suggestion is no need spend too many days shopping in Sapporo. Shopping maybe another trip to Tokyo/Osaka, those places are better. Of course there are some stuff which are available in Hokkaido or season-based only.
So for me is a definite yes to spend +1 day in either Asahikawa/Biei/Furano or somewhere Tomamu.

My fav Marusei Butter Sandwich  drool.gif  and I think you are quite near the Obihiro factory somewhere near Tomamu.

4) Yes, as long as you can walk a lot, if you walk Dotonburi before, you will make it in Sapporo city centre. Even in Sapporo JR station and underground shopping, there are many surprise temporary kiosk/stalls depending on season or some local produce shops. Same in other cities like Furano/Biei/Asahikawa/etc.
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2) Haha, kinda guess so but also want to go for 1 night of better hotel there with onsen and at same time enjoy the view of Lake Toya. Dont think this time will be cooking steamboat as first time there, want to try out most the food there biggrin.gif

Sounds good for the Otaru plan, if that's the case perhaps I will reduce 1 day in Sapporo. Will the restaurant at Otaru close early at night?

3) For us, shopping just on souvenir and snacks biggrin.gif but most of it might be able to get on first day where we will spend 2-3 hour at New Chitose Airport, as last day we have no time at the airport. Yess! that butter sandwich is in my to-buy-list, is the factory sell cheaper or more variety compare getting from Sapporo?

4)Ok, thats great means I can return rental car on the day arrive at Sapporo.

Thanks so much for the suggestion and info biggrin.gif biggrin.gif
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Hi friends,

Am traveling to Nishishinjuku Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo for work for 1 week. Am a bit worried because I am strict Indian vegetarian (no egg, no meat, no animal flesh). I have been trying to find on google for Indian vegetarian restaurants there but does not seem like anything within Nishishinjuku Shinjuku-ku area. I think my next option is to buy raw ingredients in supermarket. I am wondering if anyone of you has been to this place and if you have any advice on this. Thanks!

Also just to confirm, 2017, Malaysian passport doesn't need to get visa to enter Japan right?
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QUOTE(K1d0 @ Jan 9 2018, 11:07 PM)
2) Haha, kinda guess so but also want to go for 1 night of better hotel there with onsen and at same time enjoy the view of Lake Toya. Dont think this time will be cooking steamboat as first time there, want to try out most the food there  biggrin.gif 

Sounds good for the Otaru plan, if that's the case perhaps I will reduce 1 day in Sapporo. Will the restaurant at Otaru close early at night?

3) For us, shopping just on souvenir and snacks  biggrin.gif but most of it might be able to get on first day where we will spend 2-3 hour at New Chitose Airport, as last day we have no time at the airport. Yess! that butter sandwich is in my to-buy-list, is the factory sell cheaper or more variety compare getting from Sapporo?

4)Ok, thats great means I can return rental car on the day arrive at Sapporo.

Thanks so much for the suggestion and info  biggrin.gif  biggrin.gif
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Not sure if you have finalised your schedule or not, but after thinking a bit, may I give two suggestions:
A) Chitose airport - Lake Toya - Asahikawa/Biei/Furano/Tomamu - Sapporo drop luggage - return car - take train to Otaru

B) Chitose airport - Asahikawa/Biei/Furano/Tomamu - Lake Toya - Sapporo drop luggage - return car - take train to Otaru - Sapporo

Otaru no need overnight, all luggage at Sapporo for the last few days. You can take the late evening train from Otaru -> Sapporo

I prefer option B, remember Noboribetsu you can dip your leg into river onsen ? After walking many days, can relax there. Also, cover the long distance first to reduce the overall risk.

You still can drive to Otaru and return car late by 1 day. Where you plan to return car ? Airport/Sapporo city ? Cause I know mostly will have some surcharge if you don't return to the same location.

Also, you may think about repack and store few luggages at airport when return car, they have a limit like 48-72 hours storage. So at your last day, I'm sure with additional luggage from shopping/souvenirs/snacks, you don't have to drag so many luggages from airbnb to train station. Additional cost involve here.

The butter sandwich, you can get the plain transparent plastic packing which is cheapest per piece for own consumption at Furano (which I know, I'm sure somewhere else also got, but not in Sapporo city). Those paper wrap nicely are for gifts but more expensive, price is fixed everywhere, remember get GST refund.

Same with Shiroi Koibito, use calculator to find cheapest per piece for 12/18/21/24/36/48 packaging rclxub.gif price fixed everywhere.

Some shops may put cheaper price, but that is without GST included. In the end, same same.
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QUOTE(K1d0 @ Jan 9 2018, 11:07 PM)
Ok, great. If that's the case I maybe add 1 night at Otaru and went for Mt. Tengu and for Sapporo just see if it's crowded on the day. I guess if the ropeway is crowded, the top should be crowded right?

Oh, then that should be fine since last 2-3 days just gonna be in Sapporo wont be going further than Sapporo. By the way, my flight on last day is 9.20AM AAX, which public transport is available in morning to New Chitose Airport?

Thank you so much for the details information  smile.gif  biggrin.gif
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For the ropeway, yeah it should be the case...crowds at the bottom = crowds at the top

From Sapporo Station to New Chitose you can take the train. I think the first train is at 6am. You can check hyperdia or the New Chitose Airport webpage for train timings. smile.gif

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QUOTE(ch1ck3n @ Jan 9 2018, 02:13 PM)
wow , this is quite good of a deal.

check who is their partnering telco in Japan, if it is one of the big boys. NTT Docomo, Softbank.
Coverage wont be a problem for sure if its them.
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I checked the list on Digi website. It says JP DOCOMO.
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There’s a Japan Travel Fair at Starling Mall Damansara this weekend.

Do you guys think it’s worth going for DIY travelers like us?
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QUOTE(jeyakumar @ Jan 10 2018, 09:46 AM)
Hi friends,

Am traveling to Nishishinjuku Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo for work for 1 week. Am a bit worried because I am strict Indian vegetarian (no egg, no meat, no animal flesh). I have been trying to find on google for Indian vegetarian restaurants there but does not seem like anything within Nishishinjuku Shinjuku-ku area. I think my next option is to buy raw ingredients in supermarket. I am wondering if anyone of you has been to this place and if you have any advice on this. Thanks!

Also just to confirm, 2017, Malaysian passport doesn't need to get visa to enter Japan right?
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I don't see any vegans there..sorry
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QUOTE(jeyakumar @ Jan 10 2018, 09:46 AM)
Hi friends,

Am traveling to Nishishinjuku Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo for work for 1 week. Am a bit worried because I am strict Indian vegetarian (no egg, no meat, no animal flesh). I have been trying to find on google for Indian vegetarian restaurants there but does not seem like anything within Nishishinjuku Shinjuku-ku area. I think my next option is to buy raw ingredients in supermarket. I am wondering if anyone of you has been to this place and if you have any advice on this. Thanks!

Also just to confirm, 2017, Malaysian passport doesn't need to get visa to enter Japan right?
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Previously I have an Indian Boss who have the same diet as you. Normally he would just bring food for home. Once in a blue moon he will go to Indian restaurants and ask them for pure vegetarian. Some do actually understood the request. However I dont have the shops name but I know its definitely not Nishishinjuku,
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QUOTE(cute_boboi @ Jan 10 2018, 10:48 AM)
Not sure if you have finalised your schedule or not, but after thinking a bit, may I give two suggestions:
A) Chitose airport - Lake Toya - Asahikawa/Biei/Furano/Tomamu - Sapporo drop luggage - return car - take train to Otaru

B) Chitose airport - Asahikawa/Biei/Furano/Tomamu - Lake Toya - Sapporo drop luggage - return car - take train to Otaru - Sapporo

Otaru no need overnight, all luggage at Sapporo for the last few days. You can take the late evening train from Otaru -> Sapporo

I prefer option B, remember Noboribetsu you can dip your leg into river onsen ? After walking many days, can relax there. Also, cover the long distance first to reduce the overall risk.

You still can drive to Otaru and return car late by 1 day. Where you plan to return car ? Airport/Sapporo city ? Cause I know mostly will have some surcharge if you don't return to the same location.

Also, you may think about repack and store few luggages at airport when return car, they have a limit like 48-72 hours storage. So at your last day, I'm sure with additional luggage from shopping/souvenirs/snacks, you don't have to drag so many luggages from airbnb to train station. Additional cost involve here.

The butter sandwich, you can get the plain transparent plastic packing which is cheapest per piece for own consumption at Furano (which I know, I'm sure somewhere else also got, but not in Sapporo city). Those paper wrap nicely are for gifts but more expensive, price is fixed everywhere, remember get GST refund.

Same with Shiroi Koibito, use calculator to find cheapest per piece for 12/18/21/24/36/48 packaging  rclxub.gif  price fixed everywhere.

Some shops may put cheaper price, but that is without GST included. In the end, same same.
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Nope, not yet finalize so it can change anytime. That's a very good suggestion, I am also thinking to go for New Chitose -> Asahikawa -> Bieie -> Furano -> Tomamu -> Lake Toya -> Sapporo -> Otaru -> Sapporo, will try to plan out this way.

Yeap! Just thought of it after you say about it, beside the river onsen, could enjoy our tiring body at onsen resort at lake toya too biggrin.gif

Most likely I will return it at Sapporo to save up sometime from purposely going over new chitose. So far the car rental I found, no surcharge for returning in new chitose/sapporo.

Ohh, btw really thanks alot for the tips. Really useful for my planning biggrin.gif biggrin.gif

QUOTE(duh2k @ Jan 10 2018, 11:02 AM)
For the ropeway, yeah it should be the case...crowds at the bottom = crowds at the top

From Sapporo Station to New Chitose you can take the train. I think the first train is at 6am. You can check hyperdia or the New Chitose Airport webpage for train timings. smile.gif
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Yeap, just check. Earliest train is at 6am, that should be enough time for check in biggrin.gif Thanks!

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QUOTE(cute_boboi @ Jan 10 2018, 10:48 AM)
Not sure if you have finalised your schedule or not, but after thinking a bit, may I give two suggestions:
A) Chitose airport - Lake Toya - Asahikawa/Biei/Furano/Tomamu - Sapporo drop luggage - return car - take train to Otaru

B) Chitose airport - Asahikawa/Biei/Furano/Tomamu - Lake Toya - Sapporo drop luggage - return car - take train to Otaru - Sapporo

Otaru no need overnight, all luggage at Sapporo for the last few days. You can take the late evening train from Otaru -> Sapporo

I prefer option B, remember Noboribetsu you can dip your leg into river onsen ? After walking many days, can relax there. Also, cover the long distance first to reduce the overall risk.

You still can drive to Otaru and return car late by 1 day. Where you plan to return car ? Airport/Sapporo city ? Cause I know mostly will have some surcharge if you don't return to the same location.

Also, you may think about repack and store few luggages at airport when return car, they have a limit like 48-72 hours storage. So at your last day, I'm sure with additional luggage from shopping/souvenirs/snacks, you don't have to drag so many luggages from airbnb to train station. Additional cost involve here.

The butter sandwich, you can get the plain transparent plastic packing which is cheapest per piece for own consumption at Furano (which I know, I'm sure somewhere else also got, but not in Sapporo city). Those paper wrap nicely are for gifts but more expensive, price is fixed everywhere, remember get GST refund.

Same with Shiroi Koibito, use calculator to find cheapest per piece for 12/18/21/24/36/48 packaging  rclxub.gif  price fixed everywhere.

Some shops may put cheaper price, but that is without GST included. In the end, same same.
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is there any difference between starbucks matcha green tea here and at Japan? anyone can clarify?

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Hey everyone. First post here, so go easy on me haha. biggrin.gif
Would be my second trip to Tokyo around mid April, but would be bringing a friend who has never been there this time.
We will not be visiting Hakone/Mt Fuji and etc.
My rough itinerary as below :

Day 1

- Reach Narita airport around 2pm. Taking the Narita express to Shinjuku. Haven't booked hotel, so any recommendations would be appreciated. Budget
RM300-350/night
- Will spend the evening and night walking and eating around Shinjuku

Day 2

- Shibuya
- Harajuku

Day 3

- Asakusa
- Akihabara
- Ueno(if time permits)
- Ginza

Day 4

- Odaiba
- Roponggi

Day 5

- Free and easy

Day 6

- 4.30pm flight back


It is a pretty breezy and no rush kind of trip. i'm aware of day/side trips in Nikko and Yokohama which we could slot into day 4/5, if we want.

Basically, i would like to ask the sifus here for recommendations on onsen(would avoid Ooedo-Onsen-Monogatari cause it's more mainstream imo) and food(sushi,yakiniku,wagyu/kobe beef) Not looking for those high end and need booking kind of sushi meal though. Think a range of 6-8k yen would be awesome enough haha. Previously ate at Sushi Daiwa and it was unforgettable.

For now, i've found Uogashi Nihon Ichi, Shunkashuutou, Sushi Hirose and Tsugu Sushimasa which looks good to me tongue.gif
i know the last 2 is more exp but if it's worth it, then why not.

Any help/comments would be appreciated. Thanks in advance smile.gif




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Guys, question. With Kansai-Hiroshima Pass, I dont have to pay for the Limited Express fare right? Given I just sit at non-reserved seat.
I am going to Hiroshima on the next day, so this pass is required for me. Upon checking, the line for other 2 spots I want to go were covered by this pass, Amanohashidate and Takeda Castle.
Just that I'm a bit uncertain about the Limited Express

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Hi guys, anyone from Sabah experience buying JRPASS 7 days from KLOOK? I m from Kota Kinabalu, Sabah. I heard that Klook will not send the ticket to Sabah. Thanks in Advance.
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Hi guys, anyone from Sabah experience buying JRPASS 7 days from KLOOK?  I m from Kota Kinabalu, Sabah. I heard that Klook will not send the ticket to Sabah. Thanks in Advance.
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Get first hand information - write or chat directly with Klook! From experience, their response is very fast. Also if they say no issue but in the end you did not get the ticket, at least you can claim from them saying your customer service say its possible. smile.gif
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Get first hand information - write or chat directly with Klook! From experience, their response is very fast. Also if they say no issue but in the end you did not get the ticket, at least you can claim from them saying your customer service say its possible.  smile.gif
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QUOTE(Azuma-kun @ Jan 12 2018, 08:20 AM)
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Guys, question. With Kansai-Hiroshima Pass, I dont have to pay for the Limited Express fare right? Given I just sit at non-reserved seat.
I am going to Hiroshima on the next day, so this pass is required for me. Upon checking, the line for other 2 spots I want to go were covered by this pass, Amanohashidate and Takeda Castle.
Just that I'm a bit uncertain about the Limited Express
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With your pass, why you want to ride Limited Express when you can ride the Sanyo Shinkansen train between Shin-Osaka <> Hiroshima ? hmm.gif

But of course, to answer your question: Yes.

You can ride Ordinary Car - Non Reserved (look at the train platform to queue properly) without additional fare.

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QUOTE(cute_boboi @ Jan 12 2018, 12:40 PM)
With your pass, why you want to ride Limited Express when you can ride the Sanyo Shinkansen train between Shin-Osaka <> Hiroshima ?  hmm.gif

But of course, to answer your question: Yes.

You can ride Ordinary Car - Non Reserved (look at the train platform to queue properly) without additional fare.
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Nah...going to Hiroshima is on another day. I plan to go to Amanohashidata and Takeda the day before.
Last 4 days I'll be using only this pass
Day 1 Kyoto>Amanohashidate>Takeda>Kyoto
Day 2 Kyoto>Nara>Osaka
Day 3 Osaka>Hiroshima>Miyajima>Osaka
Day 4 Osaka town>KIX
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QUOTE(Azuma-kun @ Jan 12 2018, 02:57 PM)
Nah...going to Hiroshima is on another day. I plan to go to Amanohashidata and Takeda the day before.
Last 4 days I'll be using only this pass
Day 1 Kyoto>Amanohashidate>Takeda>Kyoto
Day 2 Kyoto>Nara>Osaka
Day 3 Osaka>Hiroshima>Miyajima>Osaka
Day 4 Osaka town>KIX
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oic, since you are nearby, try check out Kinosaki Onsen. BTW, I just notice you may take the same train I took, Kinosaki/Konotori. As answered above, yes can ride limited express non-reserve seat without additional fare.
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Hey guys, i bought extra 6pcs Tokyo Metro 72hour pass during my recent trip to tokyo.
Anyone want? i can sell to you in RM so you dont need to change so many JPY before you travel. The expiry is at 31st March 2018.

please pm me if you interested.


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Hi guys, wanna ask again regarding transportation in Japan.
Will be visiting Japan on the 22nd. February 2018 to 5th March 2018.
Will arrive in Narita Airport Terminal 2 on 22nd 7am morning and straight go to Osaka for 5 nights. Then back to Tokyo and spend 6 nights there.

I would like to know what transportation pass to purchase for this 11 nights trip.

Intend to buy 7 days JRPASS to go Osaka. 22nd Feb to 27th Feb will be in staying in Osaka. In osaka will planto go Kyoto, Nara, and also USJ and some of the places of interests which we have not plan.

On the 27th Feb to 5th March will be staying in Shibuya, Tokyo. Places will wana visit are Shinjuku, Disneyland, Mount Fuji, Hakone and other places of interest too.

As first time visiting Japan, i m really no idea about the transportation system.

Sincerely appreciate and thanks for guiding me on this matters.

Sorry for my english, i m not that good.

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Decided last minute (sort of) to take a Feb trip to Japan during CNY time!! Flights booked (non refundable), hotels booked (fully refundable) so there's possibility to switch things around.

Edited/updated/new itinerary below. Tokyo hotel = APA Hotel @ Kanda station, Zao Onsen = Some cheap ryokan with breakfast and dinner for 15000y/night.
(estimated costs are in sgd for 2pax cos I'm based in SG now ...)

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I'm still undecided whether to spend all that money and time to go to Izu / Kawazu for Sakura; s$140/pax and 2.5hrs each way to see sakura for 2hrs hmmmmmmmm. It seems JR East Pass covers the journey if I don't take Shinkansen and just rely on limited express trains, but that adds even more travel time ...

Any comments are welcome!!

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Hi guys. Sorry for the long post first. Really need some advice on itinerary. First time headed towards Kansai Area. We are travelling in on the 26 March to 3rd of April. Mainly young couple. Can rough it out. We are mainly based in Osaka doing day trips. So the order of places to visit is still open. The main purpose would be Sakura Flower viewing.



26 March 2018. Mon DEPART FROM KLIA2 TO KANSAI AIRPORT
Osaka
9.30pm ARRIVE KANSAI INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT

Check in.
Dotonburi

Can't do much on the first day. Arrival too late. Probably hang around Dotonburi or just call it an early night.


27 March. Tue Morning. Kyoto
ARASHIYAMA
TOGETSUKYO BRIDGE
TENRYUJI
KINKAKUJI
Late Afternoon. NIJO CASTLE
MIKANE SHRINE
NISHIKI MARKET
PONTOCHO ALLEY
GION SHIRAKAWA
YASAKA SHRINE
MARUYAMA PARK
GION

I know this looks very tight. We might be headed up early and try to do as much as possible. Or is this still not possible ?


28 March. Wed Kyoto
GINKAKUJI
PHILOSOPHER'S PATH
HONEN-IN TEMPLE
SHINNYODO
HEIAN SHRINE
ZENRINJI
SUIRO-KAKU
SHINJO-IN
SHOREN-IN
CHION-IN
GION

A lot of walking and temples this day. Just taking our time this round.


29 March. Thurs Kyoto
FUSHIMI INARI
TOFUKIJI
KIYOMIZU DERA
NINENZAKA
YASAKA KOSHINDO
HOKANJI
SEIYRU-JI
KODAIJI
KENNINJI
HANAMIKOJI DORI
GION

Very early rise to Fushimi Inari. And see what else we can squeeze in.


30 March. Friday Kobe
Herb Garden ROPEWAY
KITANO-CHO
CHINATOWN
HAKUTSURU SAKE BREWERY MUSEUM
HARBOURLAND
AKASHIKAIKYO BRIDGE
MOSAIC

This pretty much covers whole of Kobe right ?

31 March. Saturday Nara
TODAIJI TEMPLE
NARA DEER PARK
KASUGA TAISHA
NIGATSUDO TEMPLE
KOFUKU TEMPLE
HIGASHIMUKI STREET

This also covers most of Nara ?


1st April. Sunday. Osaka
Umeda Sky Building
Osaka Museum Of Housing and Living
Osaka Castle
HEP 5 Ferris Wheel
Shitennoji Temple/Tennoji Park
Dotonbori
Suminoe Spa

2nd April. Monday Osaka
Osaka Aquarium Kaiyukan
SUNTORY YAMAZAKI DISTILLERY
Cup Noodles Museum
Tennoji Zoo
Tsutenkaku Tower
Tempozan Ferris Wheel
Twilight Cruise Santa Maria


3rd April. Tuesday. Tsurumiryokuchi Expo '90 Commemorative Park
Leave back to KL. 11:00am

DEPART FROM KANSAI INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT

A few questions in general.
1. We would be using the Kansai One Pass more often than not. Plus the Haruka express round trip. Coupled with Osaka Amazing pass for the two days we are there. Kyoto mainly daily bus pass. Is this the best setup ? And does anybody have the Kyoto bus schedule, that would be great. Google maps doesn't adhere to bus routes, so i'm not sure exactly how to check on buses.

2. Still wondering if we should do Kobe then Nara in one day instead of two. With the extra day, can do an extra day in Kyoto/Osaka . At least I won't need to rush Kyoto and can do Arashiyama/Kinkakuji in a more leisurely fashion.

3. Please feel free to change the places to travel to. Like Fushimi Inari is better on a weekday and Dotonbori is better on a weekend and how busy places get. Still can play around with the places to visit since I will be doing day trips from Osaka. Am thinking to do Osaka early the trip due to being in a concrete city. Then end of the trip Kyoto. Since full bloom is closer towards the end of the trip. Any comments ?

4. Kyoto Aquarium or Osaka ? And Hakutsuru/Suntory Distillery ? Which is a better option ?

Appreciate any feedback that you guys can reply to. Really hope I don't bungle this up because wife will definitely kill me. THANKS GUYS !
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And does anybody have the Kyoto bus schedule, that would be great. Google maps doesn't adhere to bus routes, so i'm not sure exactly how to check on buses.

Appreciate any feedback that you guys can reply to. Really hope I don't bungle this up because wife will definitely kill me. THANKS GUYS !
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Would RM14k be enough for 2 people including budget Hotel + AA Flight?

3 nights at Osaka, 4 nights at Kyoto, 4 nights at Tokyo

Travelling around by train mostly and won't be eating expensive food all the time except for a few..
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Would RM14k be enough for 2 people including budget Hotel + AA Flight?

3 nights at Osaka, 4 nights at Kyoto, 4 nights at Tokyo

Travelling around by train mostly and won't be eating expensive food all the time except for a few..
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How much is your AA flight?

More than enough actually. Assuming your hotel is less than RM150-200 per night.
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Would RM14k be enough for 2 people including budget Hotel + AA Flight?

3 nights at Osaka, 4 nights at Kyoto, 4 nights at Tokyo

Travelling around by train mostly and won't be eating expensive food all the time except for a few..
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Enough, more so if you go during off-season. 2 years ago I spent roughly RM8k/pax for 10-day similar trip in mid-Apr (inclusive of souvenirs, Japanese whisky and ryokan in Hakone + Lake Kawaguchiko)


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1. Yes, for Kansai Area, But if you are going to Nara + Himeji Castle, you can consider Kansai Thru Pass, which can give you unlimited rides for only 4k yen for 2 days. Single trip from Osaka to Himeji is already around 2-3k yen.
2. Not suggested doing Kobe and Nara in one day, since from Kobe to Nara takes around 2 hours, which is very long hours, spend more time on your leisure activity than on train itself.
3. Its totally up to your own preference, if you think that full blooms happens towards end of your trip then put more sightseeing activities around that period. If you are not jumping from hotel to hotel, then you are good to do shopping early on, and keep all your stuff in the hotel.
4. No Comment on this, but personally I would prefer Suntory, but I doubt you can get any ticket by now already. Suntory is extremely popular and their ticket always being fully booked at least 3 months in advanced.

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Hi all,

Need advice on SIM card / pocket wifi for my Osaka trip. 10days. Preferably unlimited data SIM.

Any recommendations from where to get?

Thanks!
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Hi all,

Need advice on SIM card / pocket wifi for my Osaka trip. 10days. Preferably unlimited data SIM.

Any recommendations from where to get?

Thanks!
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I used this for 7 days, but you will need the 15 days. You get 220MB at 4G speed renewed each day. It drops to a lower speed if you used pass 220mb
7 days is ¥2500 and 15 days is ¥4000
You can get it only from the vending machine at KIX - just go all the way left when you get out of Customs. I think there is a Starbucks or Coffeebean just opposite the machines. None of the shops sells it.

https://umobile.jp/lp/prepaid_eng/

you need to choose between nano and micro sim. dunno why japan so low tech, why they dont have one card for all type like Thailand. also choose the number of days. There is a money changing machine next to it but if you got a bigger bills, then this machine cant change for you. instead look behind you and you will find another machine that can change 5K, 10K yen

There are other vending machines selling other brands but for me this is most suitable and cheapest

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Hi friends,

Am traveling to Nishishinjuku Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo for work for 1 week. Am a bit worried because I am strict Indian vegetarian (no egg, no meat, no animal flesh). I have been trying to find on google for Indian vegetarian restaurants there but does not seem like anything within Nishishinjuku Shinjuku-ku area. I think my next option is to buy raw ingredients in supermarket. I am wondering if anyone of you has been to this place and if you have any advice on this. Thanks!

Also just to confirm, 2017, Malaysian passport doesn't need to get visa to enter Japan right?
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Hi there, it will be difficult for you to find strictly Indian vegetarian place in Tokyo. In fact, it's hard to find any vegetarian restaurants in Japan. From what the Tour Guide shared in my last trip, there is no such thing as "vegetarian" in Japan; if the elderly do not want to consume meat, they simply choose meals without meat.

If you do not mind any form of vegetarian, then Google for Vegetarian restaurants in Tokyo and you'll find results. But if it has to be "Indian Vegetarian Restaurant" or meal, it's challenging. Optionally, bringing your own food seems to be the most viable choice.

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Basically, i would like to ask the sifus here for recommendations on onsen(would avoid Ooedo-Onsen-Monogatari cause it's more mainstream imo) and food(sushi,yakiniku,wagyu/kobe beef) Not looking for those high end and need booking kind of sushi meal though. Think a range of 6-8k yen would be awesome enough haha. Previously ate at Sushi Daiwa and it was unforgettable.

For now, i've found Uogashi Nihon Ichi, Shunkashuutou, Sushi Hirose and Tsugu Sushimasa which looks good to me tongue.gif
i know the last 2 is more exp but if it's worth it, then why not.

Any help/comments would be appreciated. Thanks in advance smile.gif
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1. Day 3 seems to be pretty busy. Will suggest you do the first 3 and leave Ginza for another day. You can also visit Ameyoko shopping street.

2. Just a suggestion - You can do Ginza in the morning of Day 4 together with Odaiba. Ginza to Odaiba is only roughly 30 min by train, and night view in the latter is what takes the cake.

Secondly, best to do Ginza on weekend. Be at Chuo Dori Ginza (Uniqlo) from 12 noon onwards; shop or walk around for 2-3 hours and then head to Odaiba. That's ideal for a day.

If I recall, there is nothing much to do in Roppongi - it's an upscale business tower area. You'll see modern architectures and sculptures.

3. If you want sushi and maybe sashimi, why not go Tsukiji on that last day you have? Best deal you can get.
Optionally, on Day 3 when you're at Asakusa, take the train (1-2 stop) to Tokyo Skytree. Go to Kaitensushi Toriton - it's one of the most popular sushi place in the area. Yes you need to queue but it's fast moving: http://www.tokyoeats.jp/kaitensushi-toriton/

QUOTE(-kytz- @ Jan 15 2018, 05:49 AM)
Would RM14k be enough for 2 people including budget Hotel + AA Flight?

3 nights at Osaka, 4 nights at Kyoto, 4 nights at Tokyo

Travelling around by train mostly and won't be eating expensive food all the time except for a few..
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It's hard to calculate that way because it'll depend on how much you purchase your flight and hotel. If you want to do Tokyo-Osaka and Kyoto, you should buy flight arriving at Osaka and departing from Tokyo. With that, you only need to buy 1 way Shinkansen pass.

If you booked your flight for say, RM1.5k (very cheap already if you're doing KUL-OSAKA-TOKYO-KUL) and Hotel for RM2,000, you'll still need to prepare shinkansen pass @ estimated RM450 one way. Total expenses: RM3,950. Let's just round it up to RM4,000.

Set aside RM200 for airport to city, and city to airport expenses.

Another RM600 for daily transport (for all 11 nights) and RM200 for any entry passes (not inclusive of theme park) to parks/ gardens/ other attraction with smaller fees.

That is RM5,000 aside. Now you have balance of RM2k for food and shopping. I'll assume it's 12 days and 11 nights. So I'll divide RM2k/12 days = RM166 per day. Make it RM160 per day for both food and shopping.

RM160/ 3 meals a day = roughly RM50 per meal.

You can do a nice and value breakfast @ RM20 (est. 500yen). Lunch @ RM40 (est. 1,000yen) and dinner @ RM60 (est. 1,500yen).
That's RM120 with balance of RM30-40 for shopping.

The above is an ideal costing if you manage to get RM1,500 flight.

OPTIONALLY,

If you want to save, just stick to only Tokyo or kansai area. Use that RM450 for train pass as shopping money.

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QUOTE(idoblu @ Jan 15 2018, 11:08 AM)
I used this for 7 days, but you will need the 15 days. You get 220MB at 4G speed renewed each day. It drops to a lower speed if you used pass 220mb
7 days is ¥2500 and 15 days is ¥4000
You can get it only from the vending machine at KIX - just go all the way left when you get out of Customs. I think there is a Starbucks or Coffeebean just opposite the machines. None of the shops sells it.

https://umobile.jp/lp/prepaid_eng/

you need to choose between nano and micro sim. dunno why japan so low tech, why they dont have one card for all type like Thailand. also choose the number of days. There is a money changing machine next to it but if you got a bigger bills, then this machine cant change for you. instead look behind you and you will find another machine that can change 5K, 10K yen

There are other vending machines selling other brands but for me this is most suitable and cheapest
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I have found some options that delivers to Malaysia address, and prices seem cheaper than buying in Japan. Not sure if the coverage is good though.
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Hello travellers, I am travelling to Japan and for now stuck with which WiFi options are available (Prepaid Japanese sim card, roaming pass, pocket WiFi, etc) until today I come across this 3-day roaming pass that Digi is offering. Details in pic:

Wondering if anyone has used Digi roaming pass in Japan before? Is the overall experience/coverage good? Mainly using for navigation purpose so having mobile internet access can be crucial for my upcoming trip, just making sure things will alright when I travel that's why asking here.

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nice info, cheaper for my 5 days trip, i need apply a DIGI prepaid card
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nice info, cheaper for my 5 days trip, i need apply a DIGI prepaid card
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Hi everyone. will be visiting Osaka and Tokyo this coming Feb together with my partner. As this will be our first time visiting to the land of the rising sun, we need some advice from the 'Japan' expert here. We've prepared an itinerary as attached, but not sure whether we can cover all those sites. Any feedback to our itinerary is very much welcome. Appreciate also if you guys can advice what types of train pass we should take in Osaka and Tokyo.

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How much is your AA flight?

More than enough actually. Assuming your hotel is less than RM150-200 per night.
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Enough, more so if you go during off-season. 2 years ago I spent roughly RM8k/pax for 10-day similar trip in mid-Apr (inclusive of souvenirs, Japanese whisky and ryokan in Hakone + Lake Kawaguchiko)
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It's hard to calculate that way because it'll depend on how much you purchase your flight and hotel. If you want to do Tokyo-Osaka and Kyoto, you should buy flight arriving at Osaka and departing from Tokyo. With that, you only need to buy 1 way Shinkansen pass.

If you booked your flight for say, RM1.5k (very cheap already if you're doing KUL-OSAKA-TOKYO-KUL) and Hotel for RM2,000, you'll still need to prepare shinkansen pass @ estimated RM450 one way. Total expenses: RM3,950. Let's just round it up to RM4,000.

Set aside RM200 for airport to city, and city to airport expenses.

Another RM600 for daily transport (for all 11 nights) and RM200 for any entry passes (not inclusive of theme park) to parks/ gardens/ other attraction with smaller fees.

That is RM5,000 aside. Now you have balance of RM2k for food and shopping. I'll assume it's 12 days and 11 nights. So I'll divide RM2k/12 days = RM166 per day. Make it RM160 per day for both food and shopping.

RM160/ 3 meals a day = roughly RM50 per meal.

You can do a nice and value breakfast @ RM20 (est. 500yen). Lunch @ RM40 (est. 1,000yen) and dinner @ RM60 (est. 1,500yen).
That's RM120 with balance of RM30-40 for shopping.

The above is an ideal costing if you manage to get RM1,500 flight.

OPTIONALLY,

If you want to save, just stick to only Tokyo or kansai area. Use that RM450 for train pass as shopping money.
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Last I checked AA flight on these dates. Have yet to decide on the dates but we wanna go during AUTUMN wub.gif

Itinerary
11 nights in Japan. 3 nights in Osaka -----> 4 nights in Kyoto ------> 4 nights in Tokyo
Travelling during AUTUMN

Travel - For TWO people
KUL to Osaka on 25th Nov = RM1500 (from AA website)
Bullet Train from Osaka to Kyoto = RM100
Bullet Train from Kyoto to Osaka = RM100 (to catch the flight from Osaka to Tokyo)
Osaka to Tokyo on 2nd Dec =RM600 (All Nipon Airwars from Expedia)
Tokyo to KUL on 6th Dec = RM1500 (from AA website)
Total = RM3800

I know some of you guys might ask why Osaka to Kyoto and then Kyoto to Osaka for the flight? This is because we wanna go to Universal Studios Osaka on Day 2 when we are still feeling fresh and energetic (On our trip to Singapore recently, we made the mistake of putting USS on the 2nd last day and we were so exhausted)

Our itinerary is only a rough sketch now, heck I did not even tell my gf that I'm planning to bring her to Japan end of the year lol. Bare with me on this blush.gif

Accommodation
Hotel should cost around RM150-250. Hostel is a no-no.

Mode of transport
Mostly train if we're not tired from walking around, if not, taxis. Are taxis expensive?

Food
Can eat anywhere cheap but it should taste nice. But I will definitely hunt for a place to try Kobe beef and maybe some delicious sushi/unagi.

Shopping
Mostly cheap items likes t shirts, fridge magnets, etc

Places to visit (yet to research more, maybe you guys can recommend some places)
Osaka (3 nights) - Universal Studio Japan on day 2, Osaka castle, Shinsekai, Dotonburi (to see the running man lol), Hozenji Yokocho, Osaka Museum of House and Living
Kyoto (4 nights) - Shrines, Temples, castles (?), lakes & gardens, visiting Gion town
Tokyo (4 nights) - Meiki shrine & nearby areas, Shibuya, Shinjuku, Asakusa, Tsukiji market

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Last I checked AA flight on these dates. Have yet to decide on the dates but we wanna go during AUTUMN wub.gif

Itinerary
11 nights in Japan. 3 nights in Osaka -----> 4 nights in Kyoto ------> 4 nights in Tokyo
Travelling during AUTUMN

Travel - For TWO people
KUL to Osaka on 25th Nov = RM1300 (from AA website)
Bullet Train from Osaka to Kyoto = RM100
Bullet Train from Kyoto to Osaka = RM100 (to catch the flight from Osaka to Tokyo)
Osaka to Tokyo on 2nd Dec       =RM600 (All Nipon Airwars from Expedia)
Tokyo to KUL on 6th Dec = RM1300 (from AA website)
                          Total =  RM3400

I know some of you guys might ask why Osaka to Kyoto and then Kyoto to Osaka for the flight? This is because we wanna go to Universal Studios Osaka on Day 2 when we are still feeling fresh and energetic (On our trip to Singapore recently, we made the mistake of putting USS on the 2nd last day and we were so exhausted)

Our itinerary is only a rough sketch now, heck I did not even tell my gf that I'm planning to bring her to Japan end of the year lol. Bare with me on this blush.gif

Accommodation
Hotel should cost around RM150-250. Hostel is a no-no.

Mode of transport
Mostly train if we're not tired from walking around, if not, taxis. Are taxis expensive?

Food
Can eat anywhere cheap but it should taste nice. But I will definitely hunt for a place to try Kobe beef and maybe some delicious sushi/unagi.

Shopping
Mostly cheap items likes t shirts, fridge magnets, etc

Places to visit (yet to research more, maybe you guys can recommend some places)
Osaka (3 nights) - Universal Studio Japan on day 2, Osaka castle, Shinsekai, Dotonburi (to see the running man lol), Hozenji Yokocho, Osaka Museum of House and Living
Kyoto (4 nights) - Shrines, Temples, castles (?), lakes & gardens, visiting Gion town
Tokyo (4 nights) - Meiki shrine & nearby areas, Shibuya, Shinjuku, Asakusa, Tsukiji market
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11 nights and travelling until Tokyo can be exhausting as well. Why not just focus on Kansai and nearby areas? The bullet train to Tokyo cost less than the flight. Should consider that instead. Even if it's the same price I would rather take the train for the convenience sake. Should add in DisneySea as well if you are already going to Tokyo. With your planning your initial budget is really quite comfortable already.
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Hi all, I am doing Kyoto + Osaka for 8 nights next week. japan-guide.com says to use the Icoca & Haruka ticket to get to Kyoto from Kansai Airport.. Will this be sufficient for daily use in Kyoto + Osaka? I am also planning to go to Nara (from Kyoto) and Kobe (from Kyoto/Osaka) plus Riku outlet mall for some shopping. Will I need to purchase JR Pass as well?
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QUOTE(sweet_pez @ Jan 15 2018, 11:10 PM)
1. Day 3 seems to be pretty busy. Will suggest you do the first 3 and leave Ginza for another day. You can also visit Ameyoko shopping street.

2. Just a suggestion - You can do Ginza in the morning of Day 4 together with Odaiba. Ginza to Odaiba is only roughly 30 min by train, and night view in the latter is what takes the cake.

Secondly, best to do Ginza on weekend. Be at Chuo Dori Ginza (Uniqlo) from 12 noon onwards; shop or walk around for 2-3 hours and then head to Odaiba. That's ideal for a day.

If I recall, there is nothing much to do in Roppongi - it's an upscale business tower area. You'll see modern architectures and sculptures.

3. If you want sushi and maybe sashimi, why not go Tsukiji on that last day you have? Best deal you can get.
Optionally, on Day 3 when you're at Asakusa, take the train (1-2 stop) to Tokyo Skytree. Go to Kaitensushi Toriton - it's one of the most popular sushi place in the area. Yes you need to queue but it's fast moving: http://www.tokyoeats.jp/kaitensushi-toriton/
Thank you and appreciate your tips! Was lowkey waiting for your reply tbh lol.
Will play around with the itinerary on Day 3. Wanted to skip Odaiba, but since we have some time, was thinking we could catch the night view.
Yea def will go Ameyoko if we are at Ueno. Been there previously, and it's like snacking every 10mins haha.
Noted on the sushi joint, looks more than decent and worth trying.

I have narrowed down my hotel choices(Shinjuku) to Hotel Granbell and Hotel Gracery. Thoughts or anyone has any experience to share?

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hi, can anybody share their experience of process time of immigration and baggage claim in Haneda Airport ? My ETA is 10.30pm. I am not worried about catching the train of Keikyu Line but I am worried I might missed the Toei Line (Shinjuku to Nishi Shinjuku).

Is the process of exiting the Airport fast ? can be done under 40 minutes ?
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Thank you and appreciate your tips! Was lowkey waiting for your reply tbh lol.
Will play around with the itinerary on Day 3. Wanted to skip Odaiba, but since we have some time, was thinking we could catch the night view.
Yea def will go Ameyoko if we are at Ueno. Been there previously, and it's like snacking every 10mins haha.
Noted on the sushi joint, looks more than decent and worth trying.

I have narrowed down my hotel choices(Shinjuku) to Hotel Granbell and Hotel Gracery. Thoughts or anyone has any experience to share?
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Odaiba is good, it's more than the night view. You can stroll around Diver City (mall behind Gundam). There is a pretty big souvenir shop. And best of all, there's a food court on Ground Floor (i think). At the food court, there's a door that you can exit directly to see the Gundam statue.

Plenty of food choices @ food court. It's exciting to browse around and enjoy your meal there. Give it a shot icon_rolleyes.gif

Can't help ya on the Hotel. I stayed in Ikebukuro Metropolitan Hotel and it was really good (under company since it was work haha). Although Ikebukuro is not centralised (a little far from Shinjuku or other places), it's a very nice area to stay at. There are huge drugstores that closes at 2-3am? And Mutekiya 無敵家 ramen operates 24 hours, same as Ichiran 一蘭. Never have to worry about food or shopping if you want to do something in the wee hours!

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hi, can anybody share their experience of process time of immigration and baggage claim in Haneda Airport ? My ETA is 10.30pm. I am not worried about catching the train of Keikyu Line but I am worried I might missed the Toei Line (Shinjuku to Nishi Shinjuku).

Is the process of exiting the Airport fast ? can be done under 40 minutes ?
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Must be AA. It'll depend on your luck. I took AA once and the flight was early. Touched down roughly 930pm but arrived at Immigration greeted with super long queue that took almost an hour to pass. By the time we collected our luggage and rushed for the train, we barely managed to hop onto the last train.Since it was the last train, extremely packed.

So it's hard to tell what time you can catch the train because highly dependent on immigration area. Get ready for alternatives (eg. miss train then make sure there's accommodation nearby you can stay for the night).

You can walk into manga cafes. There are those that operate 24 hours and you can rent a room and sleep on the couch while charging your phone and use the washroom, as well as take a shower.

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garygothic You can only really do either TDL or TDS on one day, not both.

jhchong odaiba got lots of things to do leh. Toyota megaweb is interesting, got games and lots of cars to see, can even test drive if you have IDP. then got oedo onsen monogatari, these 2 alone liao can eat up half day.

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QUOTE(hh_yeap @ Jan 16 2018, 04:38 PM)
hi, can anybody share their experience of process time of immigration and baggage claim in Haneda Airport ? My ETA is 10.30pm. I am not worried about catching the train of Keikyu Line but I am worried I might missed the Toei Line (Shinjuku to Nishi Shinjuku).

Is the process of exiting the Airport fast ? can be done under 40 minutes ?
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From what I see in google, the last train should be leaving at 11.42pm, but not direct transit from Keikyu to Toei.

- Keikyu HND terminal - Keikyu Shinagawa
- JR Yamanote Shinagawa - JR Yamanote Shinjuku
- Oedo Shinjuku - Oedo Nishi Shinjuku

Fare: unknown, but shouldn't be more than 1k yen.
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QUOTE(hh_yeap @ Jan 16 2018, 04:38 PM)
hi, can anybody share their experience of process time of immigration and baggage claim in Haneda Airport ? My ETA is 10.30pm. I am not worried about catching the train of Keikyu Line but I am worried I might missed the Toei Line (Shinjuku to Nishi Shinjuku).

Is the process of exiting the Airport fast ? can be done under 40 minutes ?
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Tried once, no delay from AA.. Rush down from plane, immigration processing and baggage claim. Still manage to reach safely to Nishi Shinjuku. (Manage to buy JR pass from airport as well) Doable if no delay and walk fast.

My coming trip, same time. This time with elderly and kid, a-bit worrying.. still considering should i stay up near by Haneda or not

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QUOTE(hh_yeap @ Jan 16 2018, 04:38 PM)
hi, can anybody share their experience of process time of immigration and baggage claim in Haneda Airport ? My ETA is 10.30pm. I am not worried about catching the train of Keikyu Line but I am worried I might missed the Toei Line (Shinjuku to Nishi Shinjuku).

Is the process of exiting the Airport fast ? can be done under 40 minutes ?
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you can always take the airport bus limo to shinjuku. it runs pass midnight
https://www.limousinebus.co.jp/en/bus_services/haneda/index

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thanks for the reply guys.. hopefully there will be no delay in the flight. My flight is tomorrow. smile.gif
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QUOTE(deodorant @ Jan 16 2018, 10:04 PM)
garygothic You can only really do either TDL or TDS on one day, not both.

jhchong odaiba got lots of things to do leh. Toyota megaweb is interesting, got games and lots of cars to see, can even test drive if you have IDP. then got oedo onsen monogatari, these 2 alone liao can eat up half day.
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thanks for the reply guys.. hopefully there will be no delay in the flight. My flight is tomorrow. smile.gif
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Hi everyone. will be visiting Osaka and Tokyo this coming Feb together with my partner. As this will be our first time visiting to the land of the rising sun, we need some advice from the 'Japan' expert here. We've prepared an itinerary as attached, but not sure whether we can cover all those sites. Any feedback to our itinerary is very much welcome. Appreciate also if you guys can advice what types of train pass we should take in Osaka and Tokyo.

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Just saw the itinerary. Few cents' worth of opinion:

1. Day 1 seems a little ambitious, no? I think it's more realistic to have 3-4 places to visit. And in Kyoto you can also visit Nishiki Market.

2. Day 6 - by the time you do Omotesando, I think it's easily 4-5pm, unless the first 3 places you're doing touch-n-go style. Suggestion is to pack lunch (i.e. bento from Family Mart/ 7-11) and enjoy a nice picnic at Yoyogi Park.

3. Day 7 is interesting. You're doing it the other way round vs mine laugh.gif

What i did before was Asakusa-Hamarikyu-Tsukiji-Imperial Palace-Tokyo Station. We board the Water Taxi from Asakusa in the morning and got down at Hamarikyu Garden. The rest of it we walked from one place to another, because they're within walking distance.

It's a pretty touristy thing to do, but I really enjoyed it. I don't mind riding it again when I'm back in Tokyo haha. I think your "boat trip" is in reference to this.
http://www.gotokyo.org/en/tourists/info/access/access5.html

4. Day 10 - I suggest you push Shinjuku Gyoen to the morning/ afternoon. In winter, it gets dark early, ie. 4-5pm sometimes feels like 7-8pm. So if you go in the evening, I should think it's less enjoyable compared to the earlier time. Secondly, is there anything to see in Winter? Back in Autumn, I went there to see the autumn foliage it was really beautiful. Not so sure about winter, you may want to check online first.

5. Suggestion: do Ginza on Saturday/ Sunday. Pedestrian's Heaven is over the weekend from 12 noon onwards at Chuo Dori, Ginza.

Not sure bout Osaka, but in Tokyo you can get the Metro Subway Pass, more value for the 3 days pass. However you'll need to have good planning to fully utilize the pass. It can potentially save up to few times of your transport cost over 3 days.

http://www.tokyometro.jp/en/ticket/value/travel/

For example if you're going Akihabara, usually you'll search to Akiharaba station. However that station is under JR Line, so you can't use the Metro pass.

But, you can always stop at Suehirocho station via Metro line. It brings you directly to Akihabara as well - but this is not a well known fact among tourists especially first few timers. Need to do more research if you want to utilize the pass.

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Tried once, no delay from AA.. Rush down from plane, immigration processing and baggage claim. Still manage to reach safely to Nishi Shinjuku. (Manage to buy JR pass from airport as well) Doable if no delay and walk fast.

My coming trip, same time. This time with elderly and kid, a-bit worrying.. still considering should i stay up near by Haneda or not
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Overnight in airport la laugh.gif Else stay one night in nearest city would be better, then move on to the better hotel/accommodations on the next day. Do note that Japan have very late check in, usually starts from 3pm on wards so better store your luggage at the nearest station to your next accommodations to have a more free movement during the day. laugh.gif

Those luggage storage usually filled up very fast so go early to avoid disappointment. smile.gif

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@sweet_pez, Appreciate the additional tips!

@deodorant, Yea i'm aware of the onsen in Odaiba. Was looking for one that is less mainstream/popular to avoid crowd. Cheers smile.gif


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QUOTE(Belphegor @ Jan 18 2018, 11:41 AM)
Overnight in airport la laugh.gif Else stay one night in nearest city would be better, then move on to the better hotel/accommodations on the next day. Do note that Japan have very late check in, usually starts from 3pm on wards so better store your luggage at the nearest station to your next accommodations to have a more free movement during the day. laugh.gif

Those luggage storage usually filled up very fast so go early to avoid disappointment. smile.gif
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Don't really mind overnight in airport.. however with kids and elderly seem like very inconvenient for me to do so.. Advise taken on staying in nearest city.. Considering that as well. rclxms.gif
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Don't really mind overnight in airport.. however with kids and elderly seem like very inconvenient for me to do so.. Advise taken on staying in nearest city.. Considering that as well.  rclxms.gif
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@deodorant, Yea i'm aware of the onsen in Odaiba. Was looking for one that is less mainstream/popular to avoid crowd. Cheers smile.gif
I've been to Spa LaQua before also, and it was a lot less crowded. However it's also a lot less fun. Other onsens (technically sento I guess) that are less tourist oriented are ... boring cos they're functional rather than touristy, it feels almost exactly like if you visit any spa here in KL lol.
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hi, can anybody share their experience of process time of immigration and baggage claim in Haneda Airport ? My ETA is 10.30pm. I am not worried about catching the train of Keikyu Line but I am worried I might missed the Toei Line (Shinjuku to Nishi Shinjuku).

Is the process of exiting the Airport fast ? can be done under 40 minutes ?
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I look at Google Map, Nishi Shinjuku is walking distance from Shinjuku station. Nothing to worry about.
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Now I need to worry whenever surfing youtube on living room TV, whether this type of video will be "suggested for you" or under "watch again"
Then moi wife will give me evil eyes
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btw any comments on where is gooding in Tokyo to eat Wagyu on weekday night? At the moment I have reservation for ginza ukai-tei
and on waiting list for Oniku Karyu. Not sure if there are other better places (that are possible for gaijin to get reservations for without having any hotel concierge ...)
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Anyone knows if Tsukiji Market's outer area will be closed as well for April 2018? I went for the tuna auction in 2016 but I didn't manage to spend much time exploring the entire market. I heard that there is good pork katsu don (aside from just sushi and sashimi) at the outer area.

Also, is it best to change to Japanese Yen now or wait till cherry blossom season? Since I'm going to Tokyo early April, I feel that I can wait for the ringgit to climb higher against the Yen first but I would love some of your opinions.

Thanks!
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QUOTE(midnightsunray @ Jan 21 2018, 08:24 AM)
Anyone knows if Tsukiji Market's outer area will be closed as well for April 2018? I went for the tuna auction in 2016 but I didn't manage to spend much time exploring the entire market. I heard that there is good pork katsu don (aside from just sushi and sashimi) at the outer area.

Also, is it best to change to Japanese Yen now or wait till cherry blossom season? Since I'm going to Tokyo early April, I feel that I can wait for the ringgit to climb higher against the Yen first but I would love some of your opinions.

Thanks!
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Tentative news said relocation happening in 2018 Sept-October.

https://www.japantimes.co.jp/life/2017/10/2...d/#.WmQehHPmhnE

English translation at the bottom of article.

And no one can speculate the exchange rate for yen. Its good price now so suggest that you change some to keep.

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Can any please help me with info on USJ?

Understand that Happy Porter World only allows up to a number of visitor at one time so "Timed Entry" need to be booked.

1. Does this applied to other parts of the park as well?
2. If I don't wanna book timed entry in advance (as I don't fix my visiting date), I need to book it on the day I arrive at the park right, but I can only book it once I enter the park right? cuz its a booth within the park, not same as the entrance ticketing booth.
3. How long is each "timed entry" session? Is it like one session in the morning, one in the afternoon, one in the evening, one at night? with each session is an hour? but what if different time of the day has different events happening in HP park?
4. If I'm correct on item 2, since I'm going in April, so must be super peak, better to get VIP band to enter the park before official opening so I can get to the timed entry booking booth to make booking first?

Thanks so much
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QUOTE(shirley_andy @ Jan 21 2018, 01:12 PM)
Can any please help me with info on USJ?

Understand that Happy Porter World only allows up to a number of visitor at one time so "Timed Entry" need to be booked.

1. Does this applied to other parts of the park as well?
2. If I don't wanna book timed entry in advance (as I don't fix my visiting date), I need to book it on the day I arrive at the park right, but I can only book it once I enter the park right? cuz its a booth within the park, not same as the entrance ticketing booth.
3. How long is each "timed entry" session? Is it like one session in the morning, one in the afternoon, one in the evening, one at night? with each session is an hour? but what if different time of the day has different events happening in HP park?
4. If I'm correct on item 2, since I'm going in April, so must be super peak, better to get VIP band to enter the park before official opening so I can get to the timed entry booking booth to make booking first?

Thanks so much
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When are you going in Apr? Mid-April and during weekdays are fine.

There is a difference with Express Pass and Timed Entry. Express Pass let you cut queue and use the shorter express lane.

AFAIK, timed entry tickets are only used for Harry Potter area in order to limit the crowds entering there. Once you enter, there is no time limit to how long you can stay inside.

What you can do is arrive early in the park and RUN straight to the Harry Potter area first. Most likely you will still able to go in before they closed it. If it’s already close, then you will need to get the timed-entry ticket and select your time.

Once you are in, go straight for the ride first and leave sight-seeing later. It only took me like 30mins to queue.

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QUOTE(tohff7 @ Jan 21 2018, 07:32 PM)
When are you going in Apr? Mid-April and during weekdays are fine.

There is a difference with Express Pass and Timed Entry. Express Pass let you cut queue and use the shorter express lane.

AFAIK, timed entry tickets are only used for Harry Potter area in order to limit the crowds entering there. Once you enter, there is no time limit to how long you can stay inside.

What you can do is arrive early in the park and RUN straight to the Harry Potter area first. Most likely you will still able to go in before they closed it. If it’s already close, then you will need to get the timed-entry ticket and select your time.

Once you are in, go straight for the ride first and leave sight-seeing later. It only took me like 30mins to queue.
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I'm going in between 8 to 14 April, I would want to avoid purchasing the VIP band (comes with ticket to Harukas 300 and earlier access to USJ Park to book timed entry) as to purchase it I need to fix my visiting date, I want to be flexible with my itinerary if possible.

Do you think it'll be crowded during the weekdays of 9th to 13th April? If can't be avoided, I'll just go ahead and fix my visiting date on 13th (Friday) to purchase the VIP band.


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Is there any web sites which i can purchase express tickets for USJ?

I have checked kkday. They not selling express tickets on the day i’m going.
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Is there any web sites which i can purchase express tickets for USJ?

I have checked kkday. They not selling express tickets on the day i’m going.
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Anyone withdrew money via atm in japan? I tried the one in Lawson stores and they did show about 106 yen for every 10k yen withdraw but I am unaware of the additional charges by our local counterparty here. Im using maybank.

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Is there any web sites which i can purchase express tickets for USJ?

I have checked kkday. They not selling express tickets on the day i’m going.
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Just look at the list of travel agencies available in MY

https://www.usj.co.jp/e/travel/
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QUOTE(tohff7 @ Jan 22 2018, 01:48 PM)
Just look at the list of travel agencies available in MY

https://www.usj.co.jp/e/travel/
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Hi Guys, I remember last year I came this thread to share my travel literary. Now I need to finalize hotel etc for the golden week on first week of May.

I will be traveling to Tokyo with my wife for 14 days. Due to the fact that departure and arrival are in Tokyo. Hence we decided to travel straight to Osaka from Tokyo once we reach Airport. And travel from Osaka slowly towards back to Tokyo.

Here is the distribution of the travel

1 day Nara
2 day Osaka
1 day USJ ( With fast pass )
3 days Kyoto
5 days Tokyo
- One day Mount Fuji
- One day Akihabara shopping
- One day Disney sea
- One day temple hopping
- One day Shibuya and Shinjuku

Still have 2 more days available. Any place I can slot into the schedule? For example, 5+1 for Tokyo or 2 +1 for Osaka?

FYI, we do not eat beef, so I do not think there is a need to go Kobe.
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QUOTE(Jet23sky @ Jan 22 2018, 03:35 PM)
Hi Guys, I remember last year I came this thread to share my travel literary. Now I need to finalize hotel etc for the golden week on first week of May.

I will be traveling to Tokyo with my wife for 14 days. Due to the fact that departure and arrival are in Tokyo. Hence we decided to travel straight to Osaka from Tokyo once we reach Airport. And travel from Osaka slowly towards back to Tokyo.

Here is the distribution of the travel

1 day Nara
2 day Osaka
1 day USJ ( With fast pass )
3 days Kyoto
5 days Tokyo
        - One day Mount Fuji
  - One day Akihabara shopping
  - One day Disney sea
  - One day temple hopping
  - One day Shibuya and Shinjuku

Still have 2 more days available. Any place I can slot into the schedule? For example, 5+1 for Tokyo or 2 +1 for Osaka?

FYI, we do not eat beef, so I do not think there is a need to go Kobe.
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QUOTE(Jet23sky @ Jan 22 2018, 03:35 PM)
Hi Guys, I remember last year I came this thread to share my travel literary. Now I need to finalize hotel etc for the golden week on first week of May.

I will be traveling to Tokyo with my wife for 14 days. Due to the fact that departure and arrival are in Tokyo. Hence we decided to travel straight to Osaka from Tokyo once we reach Airport. And travel from Osaka slowly towards back to Tokyo.

Here is the distribution of the travel

1 day Nara
2 day Osaka
1 day USJ ( With fast pass )
3 days Kyoto
5 days Tokyo
        - One day Mount Fuji
  - One day Akihabara shopping
  - One day Disney sea
  - One day temple hopping
  - One day Shibuya and Shinjuku

Still have 2 more days available. Any place I can slot into the schedule? For example, 5+1 for Tokyo or 2 +1 for Osaka?

FYI, we do not eat beef, so I do not think there is a need to go Kobe.
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- spend 1 additional day in Mount Fuji area (i.e. Hakone + Lake Kawaguchiko)
- day trip to Nikko
- Day trip to Kurobe Alpine Route (not really recommended though biggrin.gif)

Btw, better check further with experts here since you are going there during Golden Week. Best to avoid travel far during that time since train will be super-packed. Queuing time can be very long also
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QUOTE(Jet23sky @ Jan 22 2018, 03:35 PM)
Hi Guys, I remember last year I came this thread to share my travel literary. Now I need to finalize hotel etc for the golden week on first week of May.

I will be traveling to Tokyo with my wife for 14 days. Due to the fact that departure and arrival are in Tokyo. Hence we decided to travel straight to Osaka from Tokyo once we reach Airport. And travel from Osaka slowly towards back to Tokyo.

Here is the distribution of the travel

1 day Nara
2 day Osaka
1 day USJ ( With fast pass )
3 days Kyoto
5 days Tokyo
        - One day Mount Fuji
  - One day Akihabara shopping
  - One day Disney sea
  - One day temple hopping
  - One day Shibuya and Shinjuku

Still have 2 more days available. Any place I can slot into the schedule? For example, 5+1 for Tokyo or 2 +1 for Osaka?

FYI, we do not eat beef, so I do not think there is a need to go Kobe.
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Not sure which exact date you will reach Tokyo, the transport to Osaka will be jam pack for Golden Week. So better to get your flight/train/bus tickets early.
As for other places:

Karuizawa
Izu Peninsula
Yokohama
Enoshima

FYI, Kobe is not only about beef. Just that the beef are breed there. In fact, if you are in Japan, Matsuzaka beef are of higher class than Kobe Beef.
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QUOTE(sacwoc @ Jan 22 2018, 04:38 PM)
Not sure which exact date you will reach Tokyo, the transport to Osaka will be jam pack for Golden Week. So better to get your flight/train/bus tickets early.
As for other places:

Karuizawa
Izu Peninsula
Yokohama
Enoshima

FYI, Kobe is not only about beef. Just that the beef are breed there. In fact, if you are in Japan, Matsuzaka beef are of higher class than Kobe Beef.
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The date will be 28th April Arrive Tokyo Narita, the same day will take train to Osaka.
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I think you'll need to allocate at least

- 1/2 day for travelling from Tokyo -> Osaka and check-in luggage.
- 1/2 day for travelling from Kyoto -> Tokyo and check-in luggage.

So that's basically 1 day gone. You're only left with 1 extra day.

I agree there's more to Kobe than the beef, check out the place and where you can visit. Just like how I always tell people there's more to Odaiba than only the Gundam.

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QUOTE(Jet23sky @ Jan 22 2018, 04:40 PM)
The date will be 28th April Arrive Tokyo Narita, the same day will take train to Osaka.
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Peak of the travelling season......better to arrange transport as early as possible. Also train stations will be full to the brim as well
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and was wondering if anyone has used this for acne and how is the outcome like?


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QUOTE(sweet_pez @ Jan 17 2018, 06:06 PM)
Just saw the itinerary. Few cents' worth of opinion:

1. Day 1 seems a little ambitious, no? I think it's more realistic to have 3-4 places to visit. And in Kyoto you can also visit Nishiki Market.

2. Day 6 - by the time you do Omotesando, I think it's easily 4-5pm, unless the first 3 places you're doing touch-n-go style. Suggestion is to pack lunch (i.e. bento from Family Mart/ 7-11) and enjoy a nice picnic at Yoyogi Park.

3. Day 7 is interesting. You're doing it the other way round vs mine laugh.gif

What i did before was Asakusa-Hamarikyu-Tsukiji-Imperial Palace-Tokyo Station. We board the Water Taxi from Asakusa in the morning and got down at Hamarikyu Garden. The rest of it we walked from one place to another, because they're within walking distance.

It's a pretty touristy thing to do, but I really enjoyed it. I don't mind riding it again when I'm back in Tokyo haha. I think your "boat trip" is in reference to this.
http://www.gotokyo.org/en/tourists/info/access/access5.html

4. Day 10 - I suggest you push Shinjuku Gyoen to the morning/ afternoon. In winter, it gets dark early, ie. 4-5pm sometimes feels like 7-8pm. So if you go in the evening, I should think it's less enjoyable compared to the earlier time. Secondly, is there anything to see in Winter? Back in Autumn, I went there to see the autumn foliage it was really beautiful. Not so sure about winter, you may want to check online first.

5. Suggestion: do Ginza on Saturday/ Sunday. Pedestrian's Heaven is over the weekend from 12 noon onwards at Chuo Dori, Ginza.

Not sure bout Osaka, but in Tokyo you can get the Metro Subway Pass, more value for the 3 days pass. However you'll need to have good planning to fully utilize the pass. It can potentially save up to few times of your transport cost over 3 days.

http://www.tokyometro.jp/en/ticket/value/travel/

For example if you're going Akihabara, usually you'll search to Akiharaba station. However that station is under JR Line, so you can't use the Metro pass.

But, you can always stop at Suehirocho station via Metro line. It brings you directly to Akihabara as well - but this is not a well known fact among tourists especially first few timers. Need to do more research if you want to utilize the pass.
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Thanks for the tips @sweet_pez! Will try to follow as per ur suggestion for our Tokyo trip.

For our trip in Osaka and Kyoto, it is not finalized yet as we are still keeping our options open whether to head to kyoto 1st then only come back to Osaka for 2 nights or maintained as it is.

we are also thinking whether to drop by Kobe if there's enough time (which I doubt it), anyone know whether its worth to go there based on our travelling schedule? fyi, me and my partner are not really into beef meat, so if there's nothing much other than trying the beef there then might as well we'll just skip it.
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Guys, just a quick update for my plan. Yesterday I went to get more information in JR Railway Cafe in Singapore which they provide free service for advice and JR ticket purchase ( USJ and Dsineyland as well ).

1) According to this Japanese Lady I approached. Golden week is the second highest peak in the entire year. ( Top highest peak is end of the year ). Hence, either from Tokyo to Osaka or Osaka to Tokyo will be very packed. It's unlikely I will be able to get seat during the JR travel, unless I get one way ticket. ( Which required to make the seat reservation and collect ticket in Japan and cannot be purchase online ).

2) It seems like taking flight is much cheaper than taking JR railway. SGD200+ for flight with maximum luggage weight of 40kg per person. Here is my updated itinerary.

28th April - 8am Arrive Narita Airport, Tokyo
- 12:45pm Depart at Narita Airport, Tokyo
- 2:15pm Reach Kansai Airport, Osaka

29th April - Nara
30th April - USJ
1st May - Osaka
2nd May - Osaka
3rd May - Kansai
4th May - Kansai
5th May - Kansai
6th May - 7:45am/2:05pm Depart at Kansai Airport, Osaka
- 8:55am/3:25pm Arrive at Narita Airport, Tokyo
7th May - Disney SEA
8th May - Shibuya and Shinjuku
9th May - Mount Fuji
10th May - Akibahara
11th May - Temple Hopping ????
12th May - 5:05pm Depart at Haneda Airport, Tokyo

She told me that there is no difference for foreigner between the temple in Tokyo and Kyoto. She suggested me to skip the temple hopping in Tokyo instead.
For the 6th May, I'm not sure which flight time is good. Do you all able to advise me?

If skipped the temple hopping. What else I can replace? For Mount Fuji, I can travel there in the morning, stay one night there, the next day morning will go back Tokyo. So I guess just one day is sufficient

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QUOTE(garygothic @ Jan 22 2018, 11:15 PM)
Thanks for the tips @sweet_pez! Will try to follow as per ur suggestion for our Tokyo trip.

For our trip in Osaka and Kyoto, it is not finalized yet as we are still keeping our options open whether to head to kyoto 1st then only come back to Osaka for 2 nights or maintained as it is.

we are also thinking whether to drop by Kobe if there's enough time (which I doubt it), anyone know whether its worth to go there based on our travelling schedule? fyi, me and my partner are not really into beef meat, so if there's nothing much other than trying the beef there then might as well we'll just skip it.
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No worries, they're just something to share based on experience.

Have yet to explore Kansai (for some reason I'm just not too keen) but I did researched Kobe for my cousins who went there last Dec. Kobe is more than just beef although that's the common thing they're associated with. I find there's more to do in Kobe than Himeji and even Osaka (if you don't count in USJ or the Aquarium). Research a little about Kobe before deciding to exclude it biggrin.gif I don't take beef too but if I do go to Kansai and have time for it, I'll visit Kobe.


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She told me that there is no difference for foreigner between the temple in Tokyo and Kyoto. She suggested me to skip the temple hopping in Tokyo instead.
For the 6th May, I'm not sure which flight time is good. Do you all able to advise me?

If skipped the temple hopping. What else I can replace? For Mount Fuji, I can travel there in the morning, stay one night there, the next day morning will go back Tokyo. So I guess just one day is sufficient
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Is this your first time to Tokyo? If yes, there are plenty of places you can visit. You'll be able to visit a temple in Mt Fuji and Akihabara (you can visit Kanda Shrine, which is near to Akiba). There's no need to purposely do temple hopping. In fact since you're also going Kyoto, you'll be seeing plenty of temples there.

Tokyo is a shopping hub and it's exciting to stroll the shopping streets and mall.

10th May - are you going to spend whole in Akihabara? I'll suggest you add on a place to visit. You can do Asakusa, Sensoji (and optionally, Tokyo Skytree) + Akihabara.

11th May - You can do Ueno + Nakano (shopping area). If you like anime/ figurines - there'a a Mandarake in Nakano as well. Additionally if there's time, go Odaiba in the afternoon/ evening.

12th May - Spend time in Ginza then leave for the airport between 1-2pm.
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QUOTE(Jet23sky @ Jan 23 2018, 11:04 AM)
Guys, just a quick update for my plan. Yesterday I went to get more information in JR Railway Cafe in Singapore which they provide free service for advice and JR ticket purchase ( USJ and Dsineyland as well ).

1) According to this Japanese Lady I approached. Golden week is the second highest peak in the entire year. ( Top highest peak is end of the year ). Hence, either from Tokyo to Osaka or Osaka to Tokyo will be very packed. It's unlikely I will be able to get seat during the JR travel, unless I get one way ticket. ( Which required to make the seat reservation and collect ticket in Japan and cannot be purchase online ).

2) It seems like taking flight is much cheaper than taking JR railway. SGD200+ for flight with maximum luggage weight of 40kg per person. Here is my updated itinerary.

28th April - 8am Arrive Narita Airport, Tokyo
              - 12:45pm Depart at Narita Airport, Tokyo
              - 2:15pm Reach Kansai Airport, Osaka

29th April - Nara
30th April - USJ
1st May - Osaka
2nd May - Osaka
3rd May - Kansai
4th May - Kansai
5th May - Kansai
6th May - 7:45am/2:05pm Depart at Kansai Airport, Osaka
            - 8:55am/3:25pm Arrive at Narita Airport, Tokyo
7th May - Disney SEA
8th May - Shibuya and Shinjuku
9th May - Mount Fuji
10th May - Akibahara
11th May - Temple Hopping ????
12th May - 5:05pm Depart at Haneda Airport, Tokyo
         
She told me that there is no difference for foreigner between the temple in Tokyo and Kyoto. She suggested me to skip the temple hopping in Tokyo instead.
For the 6th May, I'm not sure which flight time is good. Do you all able to advise me?

If skipped the temple hopping. What else I can replace? For Mount Fuji, I can travel there in the morning, stay one night there, the next day morning will go back Tokyo. So I guess just one day is sufficient
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Taking flight is actually a better option as a few LCC, like Vanilla and Peach are flying from Narita to Kansai. These flight are flying of from T3 and there are free shuttle buses between T1, T2 and T3.

As for 6th May, of course earlier the better, which gives you more time to explore Tokyo. From Narita to the city center will take you about an hour. Assuming you have checked in baggage, you should be reaching the city between 10:30-11am - just nice for lunch.
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QUOTE(sweet_pez @ Jan 23 2018, 11:26 AM)
No worries, they're just something to share based on experience.

Have yet to explore Kansai (for some reason I'm just not too keen) but I did researched Kobe for my cousins who went there last Dec. Kobe is more than just beef although that's the common thing they're associated with. I find there's more to do in Kobe than Himeji and even Osaka (if you don't count in USJ or the Aquarium). Research a little about Kobe before deciding to exclude it biggrin.gif I don't take beef too but if I do go to Kansai and have time for it, I'll visit Kobe.
Is this your first time to Tokyo? If yes, there are plenty of places you can visit. You'll be able to visit a temple in Mt Fuji and Akihabara (you can visit Kanda Shrine, which is near to Akiba). There's no need to purposely do temple hopping. In fact since you're also going Kyoto, you'll be seeing plenty of temples there.

Tokyo is a shopping hub and it's exciting to stroll the shopping streets and mall.

10th May - are you going to spend whole in Akihabara? I'll suggest you add on a place to visit. You can do Asakusa, Sensoji (and optionally, Tokyo Skytree) + Akihabara.

11th May - You can do Ueno + Nakano (shopping area). If you like anime/ figurines - there'a a Mandarake in Nakano as well. Additionally if there's time, go Odaiba in the afternoon/ evening.

12th May - Spend time in Ginza then leave for the airport between 1-2pm.
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10th May - Nope. Going to stay maybe half day in Akihabara. I will look into those places that you suggested.

11th May - Good idea, do you think allocating this xtra day for Osaka or Tokyo better?

12th May - Which part in Tokyo you think is better to stay? Cause I hope I can stay the place which night lift is quite lively. Like Wongkok in Hong Kong.

QUOTE(sacwoc @ Jan 23 2018, 12:03 PM)
Taking flight is actually a better option as a few LCC, like Vanilla and Peach are flying from Narita to Kansai. These flight are flying of from T3 and there are free shuttle buses between T1, T2 and T3.

As for 6th May, of course earlier the better, which gives you more time to explore Tokyo. From Narita to the city center will take you about an hour. Assuming you have checked in baggage, you should be reaching the city between 10:30-11am - just nice for lunch.
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Thanks! I will take the early morning for better time allocation
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QUOTE(Jet23sky @ Jan 23 2018, 01:29 PM)
10th May - Nope. Going to stay maybe half day in Akihabara. I will look into those places that you suggested.

11th May - Good idea, do you think allocating this xtra day for Osaka or Tokyo better?

[s]12th May - Which part in Tokyo you think is better to stay? Cause I hope I can stay the place which night lift is quite lively. Like Wongkok in Hong Kong.[/b]
Thanks! I will take the early morning for better time allocation
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There's no other place lively as Shinjuku during night time. But bare in mind the accommodations are also quite hefty if you book late. So please plan early.
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QUOTE(Jet23sky @ Jan 23 2018, 01:29 PM)
10th May - Nope. Going to stay maybe half day in Akihabara. I will look into those places that you suggested.

11th May - Good idea, do you think allocating this xtra day for Osaka or Tokyo better?

12th May - Which part in Tokyo you think is better to stay? Cause I hope I can stay the place which night lift is quite lively. Like Wongkok in Hong Kong.
Thanks! I will take the early morning for better time allocation
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You mean you havent got a hotel on the 12th only or for all your stay in Tokyo? Better get it early as it gets more expensive closer to your date. But you cannot compare to Mongkok (been there last night) which is pretty much for shopping. In Japan most shops closes quite early - 8 or 9pm except some pharmacies. However if you are talking to night life night pubs, drinking, etc, then Shinjuku or Shibuya.
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Tentative news said relocation happening in 2018 Sept-October.

https://www.japantimes.co.jp/life/2017/10/2...d/#.WmQehHPmhnE

English translation at the bottom of article.

And no one can speculate the exchange rate for yen. Its good price now so suggest that you change some to keep.
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Thank you @sweet_pez for the info and recommendation.

I'll monitor the currency exchange for the time being.
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QUOTE(Belphegor @ Jan 23 2018, 02:07 PM)
There's no other place lively as Shinjuku during night time. But bare in mind the accommodations are also quite hefty if you book late. So please plan early.
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QUOTE(sacwoc @ Jan 23 2018, 02:22 PM)
You mean you havent got a hotel on the 12th only or for all your stay in Tokyo? Better get it early as it gets more expensive closer to your date. But you cannot compare to Mongkok (been there last night) which is pretty much for shopping. In Japan most shops closes quite early - 8 or 9pm except some pharmacies. However if you are talking to night life night pubs, drinking, etc, then Shinjuku or Shibuya.
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to tell you the truth. We just book the APA hotel for Tokyo only. Haven't been able to book the Osaka area yet. Its free cancellation though, so I'm just wondering there is any other suitable area for stay in Tokyo. Just like if travel to KL, usually people will stay in KL central area, but people won't think of staying in Titiwangsa right. laugh.gif
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QUOTE(Jet23sky @ Jan 23 2018, 01:29 PM)
10th May - Nope. Going to stay maybe half day in Akihabara. I will look into those places that you suggested.

11th May - Good idea, do you think allocating this xtra day for Osaka or Tokyo better?

12th May - Which part in Tokyo you think is better to stay? Cause I hope I can stay the place which night lift is quite lively. Like Wongkok in Hong Kong.
Thanks! I will take the early morning for better time allocation
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Q1. I'm quite biased to Tokyo, so I'll say Tokyo. But that's just me cool2.gif you can research and see what is more to do where, then use that 1/2 day there. There are a lot of people who prefers Osaka instead.

Q2. Just like sacwoc said below. Can't compare HK with Japan; but if you want a more "happening" area, you can find it in Shinjuku and Shibuya.

Personally, for accommodation/ staying, I prefer Ikebukuro and Asakusa. There are some shops/ drug stores (pharmacies) that open till late (including 24 hours restaurants) but it's not 'loud' nor 'busy'.

QUOTE(sacwoc @ Jan 23 2018, 02:22 PM)
You mean you havent got a hotel on the 12th only or for all your stay in Tokyo? Better get it early as it gets more expensive closer to your date. But you cannot compare to Mongkok (been there last night) which is pretty much for shopping. In Japan most shops closes quite early - 8 or 9pm except some pharmacies. However if you are talking to night life night pubs, drinking, etc, then Shinjuku or Shibuya.
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QUOTE(Jet23sky @ Jan 23 2018, 02:38 PM)
to tell you the truth. We just book the APA hotel for Tokyo only. Haven't been able to book the Osaka area yet. Its free cancellation though, so I'm just wondering there is any other suitable area for stay in Tokyo. Just like if travel to KL, usually people will stay in KL central area, but people won't think of staying in Titiwangsa right.  laugh.gif
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APA hotel is a very basic business hotel and if you are not so particular it will be fine. Small and clean and most are near train station. There so many in Tokyo, which one did you booked? Even in Shinjuku itself, I think there are 2-3 or even more. It actually depends very much on your budget and also you cannot compare KL to Tokyo. smile.gif There are so many big cities in Tokyo, and you cannot actually pin point what is central area. Also everywhere is pretty much connected via train. Besides Shinjuku and Shibuya, you also have Tokyo Station, but its more of a business district. You can also think of Shinagawa or Ikebukuro as mention by sweet_pez. In the end, it depends very much on your budget.
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QUOTE(sweet_pez @ Jan 23 2018, 02:41 PM)
Q1. I'm quite biased to Tokyo, so I'll say Tokyo. But that's just me cool2.gif you can research and see what is more to do where, then use that 1/2 day there. There are a lot of people who prefers Osaka instead.

Q2. Just like sacwoc said below. Can't compare HK with Japan; but if you want a more "happening" area, you can find it in Shinjuku and Shibuya.

Personally, for accommodation/ staying, I prefer Ikebukuro and Asakusa. There are some shops/ drug stores (pharmacies) that open till late (including 24 hours restaurants) but it's not 'loud' nor 'busy'.
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Haha. That's the problem. I prefer to have xtra day for Tokyo, but my wife loves it to be in Osaka. So you know lah~~~ haha

I will look into Ikebukuro area via airbnb. I believe for Mount Fuji stay, there should be airbnb around that area as well right?

QUOTE(sacwoc @ Jan 23 2018, 02:52 PM)
APA hotel is a very basic business hotel and if you are not so particular it will be fine. Small and clean and most are near train station. There so many in Tokyo, which one did you booked? Even in Shinjuku itself, I think there are 2-3 or even more. It actually depends very much on your budget and also you cannot compare KL to Tokyo. smile.gif There are so many big cities in Tokyo, and you cannot actually pin point what is central area. Also everywhere is pretty much connected via train. Besides Shinjuku and Shibuya, you also have Tokyo Station, but its more of a business district. You can also think of Shinagawa or Ikebukuro as mention by sweet_pez. In the end, it depends very much on your budget.
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Got it. Based on google map, I think Ikebukuro is better place to stay as Shinagawa seems like there is a distance to the main city area. My wife is starting to think of getting AirBnB room. She managed to get room from airbnb for Osaka stay. It will be near Namba station. Hopefully it is a good location.

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Seriously I'm kinda relief that I was able to book flight between Tokyo and Osaka. Have to think about the human packed during golden week. Though I am not able to experience the train bento in bullet train though. But I will definitely go Hokkaido for my next Japan trip. wink.gif
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QUOTE(Jet23sky @ Jan 24 2018, 01:56 PM)
Haha. That's the problem. I prefer to have xtra day for Tokyo, but my wife loves it to be in Osaka. So you know lah~~~ haha

I will look into Ikebukuro area via airbnb. I believe for Mount Fuji stay, there should be airbnb around that area as well right?
Got it. Based on google map, I think Ikebukuro is better place to stay as Shinagawa seems like there is a distance to the main city area. My wife is starting to think of getting AirBnB room. She managed to get room from airbnb for Osaka stay. It will be near Namba station. Hopefully it is a good location.

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Seriously I'm kinda relief that I was able to book flight between Tokyo and Osaka. Have to think about the human packed during golden week. Though I am not able to experience the train bento in bullet train though. But I will definitely go Hokkaido for my next Japan trip. wink.gif
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Hahahahahahaha then see how you convince your wifey laugh.gif Ikebukuro is a pleasant area. If you have abit more budget, stay in Prince Hotel/ Metropolitan Hotel wub.gif very nice! Optionally, last 2 nights consider moving to a Hotel to pamper yourself. I have this thought, but I'll see what my friends say in the upcoming holiday hahaha

There's 2 places you can see Mt Fuji - Hakone and Kawaguchiko (Fuji 5 Lakes). They are both different places, which one are you going?

Both Hakone and Kawaguchiko is away from cities so option of accommodations are usually guest houses, inns, Hotels etc. Even if you go to AirBnB, chances are, the listings will be inns/ guesthouses.


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QUOTE(Jet23sky @ Jan 24 2018, 01:56 PM)
Haha. That's the problem. I prefer to have xtra day for Tokyo, but my wife loves it to be in Osaka. So you know lah~~~ haha
This want fully understood. If want a peaceful and nice holiday, I know who will win liao.

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I will look into Ikebukuro area via airbnb. I believe for Mount Fuji stay, there should be airbnb around that area as well right?
Got it. Based on google map, I think Ikebukuro is better place to stay as Shinagawa seems like there is a distance to the main city area. My wife is starting to think of getting AirBnB room. She managed to get room from airbnb for Osaka stay. It will be near Namba station. Hopefully it is a good location.
In Japan, you dont look at distance but connectivity. Shinagawa if one of the main station in Japan where there is shinkansen stop and also connections to airports. That is also a reason why its more of a business center compare to Ikebukuro. Microsoft have a nice office there. smile.gif.

For Mount Fuji, where exactly are you refering too? You are not climbing the mountain right?
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QUOTE(sweet_pez @ Jan 24 2018, 02:24 PM)
Hahahahahahaha then see how you convince your wifey laugh.gif Ikebukuro is a pleasant area. If you have abit more budget, stay in Prince Hotel/ Metropolitan Hotel  wub.gif very nice! Optionally, last 2 nights consider moving to a Hotel to pamper yourself. I have this thought, but I'll see what my friends say in the upcoming holiday hahaha

There's 2 places you can see Mt Fuji - Hakone and Kawaguchiko (Fuji 5 Lakes). They are both different places, which one are you going?

Both Hakone and Kawaguchiko is away from cities so option of accommodations are usually guest houses, inns, Hotels etc. Even if you go to AirBnB, chances are, the listings will be inns/ guesthouses.
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QUOTE(sacwoc @ Jan 24 2018, 02:32 PM)
This want fully understood. If want a peaceful and nice holiday, I know who will win liao.
In Japan, you dont look at distance but connectivity. Shinagawa if one of the main station in Japan where there is shinkansen stop and also connections to airports. That is also a reason why its more of a business center compare to Ikebukuro. Microsoft have a nice office there. smile.gif.

For Mount Fuji, where exactly are you refering too? You are not climbing the mountain right?
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For Mount Fuji, so far we just want to view the best scene of Mount Fuji. Won't be going for mountain climbing. I heard that Kawaguchiko is the best lake view from all ( Correct me if I'm wrong ). Not sure whether you both have any better itinerary suggestion in Mount Fuji for a day?
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QUOTE(Jet23sky @ Jan 24 2018, 02:34 PM)
For Mount Fuji, so far we just want to view the best scene of Mount Fuji. Won't be going for mountain climbing. I heard that Kawaguchiko is the best lake view from all ( Correct me if I'm wrong ). Not sure whether you both have any better itinerary suggestion in Mount Fuji for a day?
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THere are a few places that you can view Mount Fuji, even in Tokyo. You can go to Shinjuku Metropolitan Building to have a nice view as well and its free.

If you want a more natural surrounding than Kawaguchiko is nice if weather permits. Why not pay a bit more and find a private onsen in Kawaguchiko. Relax and chill for a day before you go back to the hustle and bustle of Tokyo. smile.gif. Cannot give you itinerary though. My experience with mount fuji involve climbing it and also viewing it from my previous office practically everyday.
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QUOTE(Jet23sky @ Jan 24 2018, 02:34 PM)
For Mount Fuji, so far we just want to view the best scene of Mount Fuji. Won't be going for mountain climbing. I heard that Kawaguchiko is the best lake view from all ( Correct me if I'm wrong ). Not sure whether you both have any better itinerary suggestion in Mount Fuji for a day?
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Kawaguchiko is the best place with the highest chance to view Mount Fuji. Even if weather is ok, viewing at those further place like Hakone can still be blocked by clouds

Choose to stay opposite site of the lake and you get to experience a reflection of Mt Fuji on the lake.

Other attractions in Kawaguchiko area - Kachi-Kachi Ropeway and also the Fuji Shibazakura festival
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Jet23sky just a note that APA hotel rooms are really tiny. Well I guess all business hotel chains have tiny rooms, but I don't know if they're as tiny as APA (I stayed once in APA Narita, I literally had to open suitcases on the bed because there was not enough floor space for an open suitcase).
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QUOTE(sacwoc @ Jan 24 2018, 03:04 PM)
THere are a few places that you can view Mount Fuji, even in Tokyo. You can go to Shinjuku Metropolitan Building to have a nice view as well and its free.

If you want a more natural surrounding than Kawaguchiko is nice if weather permits. Why not pay a bit more and find a private onsen in Kawaguchiko. Relax and chill for a day before you go back to the hustle and bustle of Tokyo. smile.gif. Cannot give you itinerary though. My experience with mount fuji involve climbing it and also viewing it from my previous office practically everyday.
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QUOTE(tohff7 @ Jan 24 2018, 03:13 PM)
Kawaguchiko is the best place with the highest chance to view Mount Fuji. Even if weather is ok, viewing at those further place like Hakone can still be blocked by clouds

Choose to stay opposite site of the lake and you get to experience a reflection of Mt Fuji on the lake.

Other attractions in Kawaguchiko area - Kachi-Kachi Ropeway and also the Fuji Shibazakura festival
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I have finalize the stay for entire trip. Here is the following.

Sat 28th April - 8am Arrive Narita Airport, Tokyo
- 12:45pm Depart at Narita Airport, Tokyo
- 2:15pm Reach Kansai Airport, Osaka
- Hotel Check-in in Kyoto

Sun 29th April - Kyoto
Mon 30th April - Kyoto
Tue 1st May - Hotel Check-in in Namba, Osaka
Wed 2nd May - Osaka (USJ)
Thur 3rd May - Osaka
Fri 4th May - Nara
Sat 5th May - Osaka
Sun 6th May - 7:45am Depart at Kansai Airport, Osaka
- 8:55am Arrive at Narita Airport, Tokyo
- Travel directly to Kawaguchi, Hotel Check-in, stay
Mon 7th May - Morning in Mount Fuji, Afternoon check-in Tokyo, Ikebukuro
Tue 8th May - Disney SEA
Wed 9th May -Shibuya and Shinjuku
Thurs 10th May - Akibahara
Fri 11th May - Tokyo ( After discuss with my wife tongue.gif ), will need to research more. including those that you guys recommend )
Sat 12th May - Morning will go around city. 5:05pm Depart at Haneda Airport, Tokyo

The only concern is whether is it enuf time for Mount Fuji area or not.

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QUOTE(Jet23sky @ Jan 25 2018, 10:29 AM)
I have finalize the stay for entire trip. Here is the following.

Sat 28th April - 8am Arrive Narita Airport, Tokyo
              - 12:45pm Depart at Narita Airport, Tokyo
              - 2:15pm Reach Kansai Airport, Osaka
              - Hotel Check-in in Kyoto

Sun 29th April - Kyoto
Mon 30th April - Kyoto
Tue 1st May - Hotel Check-in in Namba, Osaka
Wed 2nd May - Osaka (USJ)
Thur 3rd May - Osaka
Fri 4th May - Nara
Sat 5th May - Osaka
Sun 6th May - 7:45am Depart at Kansai Airport, Osaka
                  - 8:55am Arrive at Narita Airport, Tokyo
                  - Travel directly to Kawaguchi, Hotel Check-in, stay
Mon 7th May - Morning in Mount Fuji, Afternoon check-in Tokyo, Ikebukuro
Tue 8th May - Disney SEA
Wed 9th May -Shibuya and Shinjuku
Thurs 10th May - Akibahara
Fri 11th May - Tokyo ( After discuss with my wife tongue.gif ), will need to research more. including those that you guys recommend )
Sat 12th May - Morning will go around city. 5:05pm Depart at Haneda Airport, Tokyo

The only concern is whether is it enuf time for Mount Fuji area or not.
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Hahahahaha well done thumbsup.gif

Your arrival @ Narita at 9am, plus passing through immigration & luggage collection, finding your way, taking train/ bus - i think easily you'll arrive estimated 1-2pm. Check-in hotel, freshen up and place your luggage then explore, I think easily 3pm ady? There's few things you can do since it's pretty late. It gets dark early, so at you'll have to prioritize which place you wish to visit in the evening.

Next morning make the most use of it, since you only have 3-4 hours before checking out.
Your full guide: https://www.japan-guide.com/e/e6900.html

Also, Akihabara is big but I believe you also have time to visit another 1-2 place(s) as well.
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QUOTE(sweet_pez @ Jan 25 2018, 10:46 AM)
Hahahahaha well done thumbsup.gif

Your arrival @ Narita at 9am, plus passing through immigration & luggage collection, finding your way, taking train/ bus - i think easily you'll arrive estimated 1-2pm. Check-in hotel, freshen up and place your luggage then explore, I think easily 3pm ady? There's few things you can do since it's pretty late. It gets dark early, so at you'll have to prioritize which place you wish to visit in the evening.
Its a domestic flight, so no immigration. Luggage collection in Narita is quick as well. Transport to Ikebukuro will be the longest. smile.gif
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QUOTE(sweet_pez @ Jan 25 2018, 10:46 AM)
Hahahahaha well done thumbsup.gif

Your arrival @ Narita at 9am, plus passing through immigration & luggage collection, finding your way, taking train/ bus - i think easily you'll arrive estimated 1-2pm. Check-in hotel, freshen up and place your luggage then explore, I think easily 3pm ady? There's few things you can do since it's pretty late. It gets dark early, so at you'll have to prioritize which place you wish to visit in the evening.

Next morning make the most use of it, since you only have 3-4 hours before checking out.
Your full guide: https://www.japan-guide.com/e/e6900.html

Also, Akihabara is big but I believe you also have time to visit another 1-2 place(s) as well.
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You have bought your ticket from Osaka-narita? As its domestic flight you can actually fly to Haneda which is much nearer to the city.
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QUOTE(sacwoc @ Jan 25 2018, 11:17 AM)
Its a domestic flight, so no immigration. Luggage collection in Narita is quick as well. Transport to Ikebukuro will be the longest. smile.gif
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Eh yah wor... I kept thinking it's international flight! You're right, ETA at Kawaguchiko should be earlier then!
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QUOTE(sweet_pez @ Jan 25 2018, 11:18 AM)
Eh yah wor... I kept thinking it's international flight! You're right, ETA at Kawaguchiko should be earlier then!
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Domestic flight is actually very fast when to check in and check out. Like taking a train, especially if you dont have any luggage. Done a lot of one day business trip and normally I arrive 30mins before the flight time. As transport in Japan is so reliable, I can really plan my time well.
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QUOTE(sacwoc @ Jan 25 2018, 11:18 AM)
You have bought your ticket from Osaka-narita? As its domestic flight you can actually fly to Haneda which is much nearer to the city.
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Jetstar only in Narita. I do not think there is osaka to haneda.
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Thank you @sweet_pez for the info and recommendation.

I'll monitor the currency exchange for the time being.
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I just changed some money. The rate is now RM35.80 for 1000yen.

Been checking it regularly for the past two weeks. It's the lowest I can get from Uptitle.

Note that they don't have notes smaller than 10,000yen.
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Jetstar only in Narita. I do not think there is osaka to haneda.
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If there’s no particular reason you must fly Jetstar, should consider HND. NRT is quite far from Tokyo.
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If there’s no particular reason you must fly Jetstar, should consider HND. NRT is quite far from Tokyo.
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Its already booked.... cry.gif cry.gif cry.gif

Any way to reduce the tiredness. Cause traveling from Narita Airport straight to Mount Fuji will be few hours of ride~~~

Any highway bus that will be boarded in the main city of Tokyo so that at least we can arrive the main city by just taking the train express...
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guys...RM3k enough to survive for 7D6N in Osaka,Kobe and Kyoto?

only expenses for meal,transportation,and some small shopping.
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guys...RM3k enough to survive for 7D6N in Osaka,Kobe and Kyoto?

only expenses for meal,transportation,and some small shopping.
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Just do a simple calculation: RM3k around 80,000yen.

Put aside 10,000yen for transport/ train and airport transfer. Balance: 70,000/7 days = 10,000yen per day.

Assuming breakfast: 500yen, lunch 1,000yen and dinner 1,500yen, your total is 3,000yen. Balance 7,000 yen for entrance fee to attraction/ garden, tidbits, snacks, souvenirs.

Budget yourself everyday and check how much balance you have. If you overspent on Day 1, Day 2/ 3 you must spend less. If Day 1 you didn't spend much, the balance amount can be transferred to Day 2.
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QUOTE(Lynixx @ Jan 25 2018, 08:25 PM)
guys...RM3k enough to survive for 7D6N in Osaka,Kobe and Kyoto?

only expenses for meal,transportation,and some small shopping.
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you can list down all confirm price item, example transportation, attraction, sim card, osaka pass, kyoto bus pass
after deduction all above item, then you can know how much can spend per day

but estimate is estimate, until that time, if you find out over budget in the last 2~3 days, please use your credit card, keep some cash for emergency.
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QUOTE(sweet_pez @ Jan 26 2018, 09:47 AM)
Just do a simple calculation: RM3k around 80,000yen.

Put aside 10,000yen for transport/ train and airport transfer. Balance: 70,000/7 days = 10,000yen per day.

Assuming breakfast: 500yen, lunch 1,000yen and dinner 1,500yen, your total is 3,000yen. Balance 7,000 yen for entrance fee to attraction/ garden, tidbits, snacks, souvenirs.

Budget yourself everyday and check how much balance you have. If you overspent on Day 1, Day 2/ 3 you must spend less. If Day 1 you didn't spend much, the balance amount can be transferred to Day 2.
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QUOTE(swn525 @ Jan 26 2018, 10:26 AM)
you can list down all confirm price item, example transportation, attraction, sim card, osaka pass, kyoto bus pass
after deduction all above item, then you can know how much can spend per day

but estimate is estimate, until that time, if you find out over budget in the last 2~3 days, please use your credit card, keep some cash for emergency.
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thanks for the replies.

as my gf also bringing RM3K, so it will be RM6K for both of us...my gf doesn't spend much on shopping so i guess roughly enough?
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QUOTE(Lynixx @ Jan 26 2018, 11:55 AM)
thanks for the replies.

as my gf also bringing RM3K, so it will be RM6K for both of us...my gf doesn't spend much on shopping so i guess roughly enough?
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enough for me, i will go osaka, nara, kyoto start on 31th, 5 days trip
i bring RM1.8k only, include eat, attraction, transport, shopping
shopping include drug shop, wine, daiso, gundam kits
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QUOTE(swn525 @ Jan 26 2018, 02:18 PM)
enough for me, i will go osaka, nara, kyoto start on 31th, 5 days trip
i bring RM1.8k only, include eat, attraction, transport, shopping
shopping include drug shop, wine, daiso, gundam kits
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RM1.8k, I assume you bring 50k? That should be more than enough if you budget well on your makan and transport. Attraction wise, would be abit hard for you to go USJ if include shopping.
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QUOTE(Belphegor @ Jan 26 2018, 02:20 PM)
RM1.8k, I assume you bring 50k? That should be more than enough if you budget well on your makan and transport. Attraction wise, would be abit hard for you to go USJ if include shopping.
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yup, 50k yen
last time did go USJ, so no USJ this time
no need worry me, haha, for osaka, kyoto, nara route, been there 3 times, this is my 4th time

actually for osaka & kyoto, RM2k per person can cover all expenses, include flight, airbnb, eat, attraction, transport, everything just exclude shopping & USJ

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The upcoming japan trip, my budget will be RM15k for 2 weeks. ( not included hotel and flight ticket ). Have I changed too much for this 14 days trip?
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QUOTE(swn525 @ Jan 26 2018, 02:40 PM)
yup, 50k yen
last time did go USJ, so no USJ this time
no need worry me, haha, for osaka, kyoto, nara route, been there 3 times, this is my 4th time

actually for osaka & kyoto, RM2k can cover all expenses, include flight, airbnb, eat, attraction, transport, everything just exclude shopping & USJ
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nice! 4th time eh? There's something about Japan that got us hooked isn't it? laugh.gif I will be going back to Tokyo this coming June as well after visiting the place last year February! rclxm9.gif
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nice! 4th time eh? There's something about Japan that got us hooked isn't it? laugh.gif I will be going back to Tokyo this coming June as well after visiting the place last year February! rclxm9.gif
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weird question: can onigiri (salmon/tuna - no mayo) survive on an 8-hour long flight? how long can it last unrefrigerated?
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weird question: can onigiri (salmon/tuna - no mayo) survive on an 8-hour long flight? how long can it last unrefrigerated?
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Yes, it can survive on an eight hour flight. Just that it will become room temperature by the time you reach Malaysia.


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QUOTE(Jet23sky @ Jan 26 2018, 02:42 PM)
The upcoming japan trip, my budget will be RM15k for 2 weeks. ( not included hotel and flight ticket ). Have I changed too much for this 14 days trip?
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if got remaining yen after this trip...that means can use on next trip mah
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QUOTE(Jet23sky @ Jan 26 2018, 02:42 PM)
The upcoming japan trip, my budget will be RM15k for 2 weeks. ( not included hotel and flight ticket ). Have I changed too much for this 14 days trip?

Only you will know whether you changed too much or not based on your own luxury style lol. For example if you every night also ¥30000 sushi and ¥40000 Matsuzaka A5 steaks then mana cukup?

Having said that, for me my upcoming Tokyo/zao trip I'm calculating at around rm8k for 2ppl 8days.

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weird question: can onigiri (salmon/tuna - no mayo) survive on an 8-hour long flight? how long can it last unrefrigerated?
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I'd be more interested to know why you want to leave onigiri that long? Anyway many airlines will help you refrigerate stuff if you ask.
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guys, my itinerary for hokkaido spring late april early may

noboribetsu -> hokodate -> niseko > saporro

plan to take 1 day trip driving from sapporo to asahikawa biei furano back to sapporo

5 days driving feasible?
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Hi, I'm going to Osaka with my wife and 67 years old parents. My mother had a knee surgery 8 months ago so is a little slow in walking.

1) I wish to ask if the itinerary below is practical (enough time for each location)? My parents prefer prefer nature sightseeing over shopping/city.

2) What kind of train pass(es) is suitable for our trip?

27/4 6AM. Arrive at Osaka Int. Airport. (Stay: Osaka)

28/4 morning depart to Kyoto

29/4 Kyoto

30/4 morning depart to Nagoya

1/5 morning depart to Takayama

2/5 Shirakawago

3/5 Kanazawa

4/5 to 6/5 Tateyama Kurobe Alpine Route (Tateyama-Matsumoto-Kamikōchi)

7/5 morning depart to Nagoya

8/5 morning depart to Osaka

9/5 early morning flight back.
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QUOTE(glauncher @ Jan 28 2018, 12:11 PM)
Hi, I'm going to Osaka with my wife and 67 years old parents. My mother had a knee surgery 8 months ago so is a little slow in walking.

1) I wish to ask if the itinerary below is practical (enough time for each location)? My parents prefer prefer nature sightseeing over shopping/city.

2) What kind of train pass(es) is suitable for our trip?

27/4 6AM. Arrive at Osaka Int. Airport. (Stay: Osaka)

28/4 morning depart to Kyoto

29/4 Kyoto

30/4 morning depart to Nagoya

1/5 morning depart to Takayama

2/5 Shirakawago

3/5 Kanazawa

4/5 to 6/5 Tateyama Kurobe Alpine Route (Tateyama-Matsumoto-Kamikōchi)

7/5 morning depart to Nagoya

8/5 morning depart to Osaka

9/5 early morning flight back.
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i think not enough time for kyoto and osaka unless your parents have enough stamina to sightseeing while day

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QUOTE(bamkai @ Jan 28 2018, 05:56 AM)
guys, my itinerary for hokkaido spring late april early may
noboribetsu -> hokodate -> niseko > saporro
plan to take 1 day trip driving from sapporo to asahikawa biei furano back to sapporo
5 days driving feasible?

don't understand.
do you mean, in 4 days, you plan to do all the 4 places listed,
then on 5th day do asahikawa biei furano?
have you gone to google maps to put in the driving directions to find out how many hours you'll be on the road?
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don't understand.
do you mean, in 4 days, you plan to do all the 4 places listed,
then on 5th day do asahikawa biei furano?
have you gone to google maps to put in the driving directions to find out how many hours you'll be on the road?
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I have 5 full days to spend 27th april till 1st may. Took night flight on 26 and depart home 2nd morning. Car rental 5days..

Yes i have calculate the driving hours just im not so sure how much time to spend at each point of interest..

Day1 is noboribetsu geyser hell valley stay there

Day 2 depart to lake toyo.. mount usu to have the panoramic view then lake hill farm then depart to hokodate .. goryokaku then sigh seing at old buliding then to mount hokodate .. stay at hokodate . Homestay is further 20km from center eastern beside beach as most of the ryokan already book!

Day 3

Depart to niseko take lift to see snow. Then to otaru. Stay in otaru

Day 4

Otaru again then to sapporo around noon.
Sight seing in sapporo and went mount moiwa
Stay at sapporo gotten cheap 4star hotel fuh luckily

Day 5

Full day trip to akashiwa biei furano back to sapporo

Just wana ask sifu is it too tight ar . Worried bout the last day trip seem like too rush .
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hey guys....

just want to ask about forex.

USD is depreciating a lot against MYR, while JPY is depreciating lesser against MYR....

Will i get more if i change my MYR into USD, then go Kyoto and change into JPY ?
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QUOTE(dEfrAgmEntEr @ Jan 29 2018, 08:30 AM)
hey guys....

just want to ask about forex.

USD is depreciating a lot against MYR, while JPY is depreciating lesser against MYR....

Will i get more if i change my MYR into USD, then go Kyoto and change into JPY ?
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USD > JPN > KRW are fix rate
No matter how economy of world change. The rate are fix since World War 2. Because Japan & Korea are US little bro.
Japan & Korean Currency are control by US

1 USD = 100 Yen Since 1945 // 1 USD = 1000 Won since 1953

If you used MYR to USD to JPN...you losing alot money.

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- AA flight reach earlier thn ETA by 15 minutes. Bundle of time to get luggage, purchase 48 hour Metro pass and hop on to the train.

- first 2 days explored around Roppongi (Snoopy Museum) and Tsukiji Market. Fish Market is crowded as always. Advice to get there early.

Tsukiji Market:
I reached there at 8am and the crowd was acceptable. Not much of queue. 10am onwards is crowded and each food stall needs 15 minutes queue at least. Had the amazing waghyu beef at 1 of the shops there. It was superbly delicious. thumbup.gif

- 3 days at places around Mt. Fuji (Hakone, Kawakuchiko)

Hakone area:
Owakudani crowded as usual. Nothing special at that area. The black egg was just normal egg inside. Outer shell is black in color. But I enjoyed reading the history of the geographical area.
Hakone was good. Pirate ship was nice for sight seeing. But cold AF due to winter season. Onsen at the hotel during the night was nice as been out in the cold for whole day.

Chereito Pagoda :
awesome view of Mt Fuji. Climbing the 400 stairs is a challenge for those who did not exercise regularly. Plus the snow makes the ascending and descending process challenging. It was slippery. Fell twice as did not have the proper snow shoes. Lucky no major harm during fall. the thick layer of snow break my fall.

Gotemba Premium Outlet:
Lots of stuff to shop for. Huge discounts available for lots of brands.
Unfortunately we met on with the heavy snow session that day. Lots of bus schedule was cancelled due to heavy snow. Our plan to go Lake Kawakuchiko was interrupted. Road closure for lots of its main road. Spent the night at Gotemba with last minute booking of hotel.

Lake Kawakuchiko:
after math of the heavy snow storm, plan was interrupted. Only visit 2 places to have pictures. Weather was freezing. 0 celcius with real feeling of -4... sweat.gif

-final 3 days at shinjuku, asakusa, akihabara

shinjuku:
exploring the places like golden gai, kabuchiko was cool. can see their night life. those who wants to whistling.gif whistling.gif can try enter 1 of the shop and experience the service there. I just walk pass by each place and see see.
Golden gai just enter randomly into any shop and have a feel of the small, cramped seats. 1000 yen per entry with few yakitori to sample on.

Asakusa:
Sensoji temple and Nakamise street macam china town.. crowded AF. Went to snap pictures, had some snacks thn move on to Tokyo tower to take pictures liao

Akihabara:
Shopped for gadgets at Yodobashi Akiba. That 1 building itself took me 4 hours plus coz alot of stuff to check out and buy. Prices are cheaper thn malaysia although the exchange rate i changed was quite high (37.50 = 1000 yen).

during the final day at Tokyo, stored out luggage at those coin locker and went explore around places that we wanted to visit again. Coin lockers charged for per day at around 700-800 yen for big luggage, 500-600 yen for hand carry size luggage, smallest at around 300-500 yen. The Tokyo Metro pass could be purchased at Airport or Shinjuku station. Worth the money and save the hassle of purchasing tickets or charging up the Suica/Pasmo cards.

Tokyo was fun..!! thumbup.gif


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QUOTE(RegentCid @ Jan 29 2018, 09:46 AM)
USD > JPN > KRW are fix rate
No matter how economy of world change. The rate are fix since World War 2. Because Japan & Korea are US little bro.
Japan & Korean Currency are control by US

1 USD = 100 Yen Since 1945 // 1 USD = 1000 Won since 1953

If you used MYR to USD to JPN...you losing alot money.
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Ic. Initially i thought of exchange some USD for emergency, thought that will get better rates.
Can i change MYR in Japan?

Thanks.
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QUOTE(mugenz @ Jan 29 2018, 12:06 PM)
Ic. Initially i thought of exchange some USD for emergency, thought that will get better rates.
Can i change MYR in Japan?

Thanks.
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Change in msia better
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Ic. Initially i thought of exchange some USD for emergency, thought that will get better rates.
Can i change MYR in Japan?

Thanks.
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Its very difficult to find a shop that do except MYR. As this is for emergency use, you should not think about the rates. You can also use your credit card or just bring more yen.
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QUOTE(mugenz @ Jan 29 2018, 12:06 PM)
Ic. Initially i thought of exchange some USD for emergency, thought that will get better rates.
For emergencies or if you run out of yen just withdraw via ATM nia.
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Its very difficult to find a shop that do except MYR. As this is for emergency use, you should not think about the rates. You can also use your credit card or just bring more yen.
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True dat. But like RegentCid said if really change into USD might lose alot. Well then i will just change extra more.
According to Japan Guide, CC is not widely used?
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QUOTE(mugenz @ Jan 29 2018, 12:06 PM)
Ic. Initially i thought of exchange some USD for emergency, thought that will get better rates.
Can i change MYR in Japan?

Thanks.
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MRY is generally not accepted in overseas countries as not a popular curency

you are better off changing in msia
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QUOTE(mugenz @ Jan 29 2018, 12:25 PM)
True dat. But like RegentCid said if really change into USD might lose alot. Well then i will just change extra more.
According to Japan Guide, CC is not widely used?
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Depends on where you want to shop. Most places I go, all accept visa, master or union pay.
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https://www.japan-guide.com/sakura/

Alamak Osaka prediction is April 3 to April 11 and i am arriving April 11, 2018. Hope it delay for a few days
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QUOTE(RegentCid @ Jan 29 2018, 09:46 AM)
USD > JPN > KRW are fix rate
No matter how economy of world change. The rate are fix since World War 2. Because Japan & Korea are US little bro.
Japan & Korean Currency are control by US

1 USD = 100 Yen Since 1945 // 1 USD = 1000 Won since 1953

If you used MYR to USD to JPN...you losing alot money.
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i read in wiki, the fix rate been cancel in year 1971
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QUOTE(swn525 @ Jan 29 2018, 11:45 AM)
i read in wiki, the fix rate been cancel in year 1971
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Itu tipu punya. It still control by US
Because until today 2018 Rate still 1 USD = 100 Yen // 1000 Won

Japan and Korean citizen already used to it already, plus alot american soldier inside this 2 country, easy for them.
American soldier inside Japan / Korean are pay by USD as salaries. So those american know 1 bowl of Ramen (1000 Yen) = 10 USD


Japanese also like going Hawaii. With this fix rate, very easy for them. 100,000 Yen = 1000 USD


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QUOTE(RegentCid @ Jan 29 2018, 02:04 PM)
Itu tipu punya. It still control by US
Because until today 2018 Rate still 1 USD = 100 Yen // 1000 Won

Japan and Korean citizen already used to it already, plus alot american soldier inside this 2 country, easy for them.
American soldier inside Japan / Korean are pay by USD as salaries. So those american know 1 bowl of Ramen (1000 Yen) = 10 USD
Japanese also like going Hawaii. With this fix rate, very easy for them.  100,000 Yen = 1000 USD
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Bro, got diff lah haha.

Otherwise, 100yen is still 3.87 if follow us but Today 100yen is 3.55
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QUOTE(stimix @ Jan 29 2018, 01:26 PM)
Bro, got diff lah haha.

Otherwise, 100yen is still 3.87 if follow us but Today 100yen is 3.55
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3.55 or 3.87
If you go exchange rate store at Japan...1 USD still 100 Yen

They also need profit....either profit more or less only.

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Hi guys,

Any recommended sim with best data plan for traveling in japan for 7-8 days?
Thank you.

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Tokyo was fun..!!  thumbup.gif
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The Chureito Pagoda sounds good, will consider a visit there in my next trip. Which onsen did you go in Hakone? Or was it an onsen in the ryokan?
Which place did you visit in Kawaguchiko?

Hahahaha did you go to Ni-Chome (新宿二丁目)?

The Metro pass can also be purchased in BIC if I'm not mistaken. Yes convenient to use and saves a lot, but need to plan the route alittle more extensively since you can't ride JR line with it.

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QUOTE(RegentCid @ Jan 29 2018, 02:37 PM)
3.55 or 3.87
If you go exchange rate store at Japan...1 USD still 100 Yen

They also need profit....either profit more or less only.
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As far as I know, its not fix rate anymore. You go to any exchange sites you will see the history of JPY-USD rates. Even if you go to store in Japan, they will show you the exchange rate like any other currency. In fact I have exchange JPY -USD few years back when I travel from Tokyo to NY and it always follow the exchange rate.
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Talking about Credit card, honestly most restaurants don't accept this except probably luxury restaurants. All required cash in to the food ordering machines.

So much different from other countries and even in South Korea, I can use cc in most shopping malls' food courts. So convenience.

In Australia, small restaurants also accept cc & samsung pay all the way..not in Japan
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Talking about Credit card, honestly most restaurants don't accept this except probably luxury restaurants. All required cash in to the food ordering machines.

So much different from other countries and even in South Korea, I can use cc in most shopping malls' food courts. So convenience.

In Australia, small restaurants also accept cc & samsung pay all the way..not in Japan
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Not very true actually. Acceptance of CC in restaurants are pretty high actually. Lots of normal restaurants are accepting it, except those mum and pop shops and restaurants that uses a vending machine. My lunch while I was in Japan mostly in the range of 800 yen to 1300yen, and most do accept credit card. Convenience store are also accepting CC as well.

But then Japan still cannot compare to Korea. Its still quite a cash base society though it is slowly changing.
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QUOTE(sweet_pez @ Jan 29 2018, 03:36 PM)
The Chureito Pagoda sounds good, will consider a visit there in my next trip. Which onsen did you go in Hakone? Or was it an onsen in the ryokan?
Which place did you visit in Kawaguchiko?

Hahahaha did you go to Ni-Chome (新宿二丁目)?

The Metro pass can also be purchased in BIC if I'm not mistaken. Yes convenient to use and saves a lot, but need to plan the route alittle more extensively since you can't ride JR line with it.
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the onsen i went was together with the hotel that i lodged in. i totally forgotten the name of station and name of hotel i stayed. But it was just 2 stops away from Gora station.
I didnt visit Ni-Chome. I spend most of my time at nishi-shinjuku gochome and kabukuchiko area as both my lodging is at the area.


about credit cards :
Most of the major shopping area accept credit cards. and the credit card rate that i was charged was lower thn what i change for cash. MYR decided to strengthen 1 week after i changed all my cash. Foods usually i will prefer just pay with cash. Lesser hassle.
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QUOTE(hh_yeap @ Jan 29 2018, 05:59 PM)
the onsen i went was together with the hotel that i lodged in. i totally forgotten the name of station and name of hotel i stayed. But it was just 2 stops away from Gora station.
I didnt visit Ni-Chome. I spend most of my time at nishi-shinjuku gochome and kabukuchiko area as both my lodging is at the area.
about credit cards :
Most of the major shopping area accept credit cards. and the credit card rate that i was charged was lower thn what i change for cash. MYR decided to strengthen 1 week after i changed all my cash. Foods usually i will prefer just pay with cash. Lesser hassle.
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No worries on the onsen, just curious about it.

Ni-chome is along Kabukicho, you may or may not have walked through it laugh.gif if you do, you'll see a lot of huge banner ads for host clubs/ bars and also gay clubs.

It's debatable about cash and CC usage in Japan, but end of the day it depends where you visit and your spending pattern. Generally a rule of thumb for tourists - bring more cash in case you're in places where CC is not acceptable. Drugstores, malls, stores like H&M, Uniqlo, BIC etc take CC. Noodle shops, Cafes (depends) and restaurants that uses vending machine is a no. Even so, cash is widely accepted anywhere in Japan.

A bit of deviation here: It's slightly different compared to China. While in Shanghai, apps like WeChat and AliPay is so widely used to make payment that when I bought something from a kiosk, they have no spare change even though I gave him 50 yuan note for food that costs 35 yuan.


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QUOTE(sacwoc @ Jan 29 2018, 05:09 PM)
Not very true actually. Acceptance of CC in restaurants are pretty high actually. Lots of normal restaurants are accepting it, except those mum and pop shops and restaurants that uses a vending machine. My lunch while I was in Japan mostly in the range of 800 yen to 1300yen, and most do accept credit card. Convenience store are also accepting CC as well.

But then Japan still cannot compare to Korea. Its still quite a cash base society though it is slowly changing.
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How about shopping malls/ stores? And also if I use my credit card (Citibank) in Japan, will there be extra charges?
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Yo guys,

i still planning my trip. I will arrive KIX - Osaka - Tokyo - Narita - Malaysia.

It seems that flying from KIX to Narita seems more budget than using train.
Flying is around RM400 for 2 pax while train for 2 pax one way is around RM900.

Did i miss something.

Those who stay at Airbnbs, how the overall cleanliness?
Any hotels within RM200 budget to recommend for Tokyo?

Thanks.
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QUOTE(mugenz @ Jan 29 2018, 10:18 PM)
Yo guys,

i still planning my trip. I will arrive KIX - Osaka - Tokyo - Narita - Malaysia.

It seems that flying from KIX to Narita seems more budget than using train.
Flying is around RM400 for 2 pax while train for 2 pax one way is around RM900.

Did i miss something.

Those who stay at Airbnbs, how the overall cleanliness?
Any hotels within RM200 budget to recommend for Tokyo?

Thanks.
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You can't find Rm200 hotel in Tokyo. Even Love hotel also starting Rm300 above.

RM200 can. But 1 hour 30 minute away from Tokyo city can get .
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QUOTE(heaven.33 @ Jan 29 2018, 09:23 PM)
How about shopping malls/ stores? And also if I use my credit card (Citibank) in Japan, will there be extra charges?
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You can use credit card in shopping malls. Most of the time electronic stores like Bic Camera or yodobashi have discount of up to 8% if you use MasterCard or Visa- cannot remember which one. As for extra charges I dont think so. Maybe there is but you wont see it in your CC statement. Better to check with your bank.

QUOTE(mugenz @ Jan 29 2018, 11:18 PM)
Yo guys,

i still planning my trip. I will arrive KIX - Osaka - Tokyo - Narita - Malaysia.

It seems that flying from KIX to Narita seems more budget than using train.
Flying is around RM400 for 2 pax while train for 2 pax one way is around RM900.

Did i miss something.

Those who stay at Airbnbs, how the overall cleanliness?
Any hotels within RM200 budget to recommend for Tokyo?

Thanks.
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Thats correct. There are lots of low cost carrier in Japan now, thats why the low cost. Also the train you are taking is a bullet train. Hence the price. If possible, try to find flight to Haneda instead as its much close to the city. As for hotel, you might be able to get some guesthouse or hostel with share toilet at that price.

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post Jan 30 2018, 09:59 AM

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QUOTE(sacwoc @ Jan 30 2018, 09:22 AM)
You can use credit card in shopping malls. Most of the time electronic stores like Bic Camera or yodobashi have discount of up to 8% if you use MasterCard or Visa- cannot remember which one. As for extra charges I dont think so. Maybe there is but you wont see it in your CC statement. Better to check with your bank.
Thats correct. There are lots of low cost carrier in Japan now, thats why the low cost. Also the train you are taking is a bullet train. Hence the price. If possible, try to find flight to Haneda instead as its much close to the city.
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Trying to finalize all the JR usage and see if it meets the 7days pass.

7 Days Nationwide Pass - RM1000 x 2 pax = RM2000

My initial plan:-
1. Use JR Kansai Wide pass (5 days) - RM321 x 2 = RM642 - with this pretty covers all transportation within Osaka - kyoto - Himeji - Kobe - Nara right? Most attractions recommended to be assessed via JR line.
2. Air tickets KIX to Narita x - RM155 x 2 = RM400 (Include baggage allowance and plus plus)
3. Tokyo Subway pass 72 hours pass - RM55 x 2 = RM110 (Do i need use JR line in tokyo city? subway pass would be sufficient?)
4. Extra for others airport transportation (go back KIX and from Narita)- RM200

Total = RM1352 vs RM2000 7 days pass which cant cover my whole trip as i will be there for 10days.

Did i miss any thing out?
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QUOTE(sacwoc @ Jan 30 2018, 09:22 AM)
You can use credit card in shopping malls. Most of the time electronic stores like Bic Camera or yodobashi have discount of up to 8% if you use MasterCard or Visa- cannot remember which one. As for extra charges I dont think so. Maybe there is but you wont see it in your CC statement. Better to check with your bank.
Thats correct. There are lots of low cost carrier in Japan now, thats why the low cost. Also the train you are taking is a bullet train. Hence the price. If possible, try to find flight to Haneda instead as its much close to the city. As for hotel, you might be able to get some guesthouse or hostel with share toilet at that price.
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With RM200 budget for April season, probably to get Airbnb in Tokyo? 1 bed with toilet studio?

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Guys, I'm having trouble getting the travel from Narita Airport directly to Kawaguchiko ( Mount Fuji ) Area. Does anyone know the better way ( or fastest route ) to destination?
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QUOTE(Jet23sky @ Jan 30 2018, 10:09 AM)
Guys, I'm having trouble getting the travel from Narita Airport directly to Kawaguchiko ( Mount Fuji ) Area. Does anyone know the better way ( or fastest route ) to destination?
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can by bus

http://bus.fujikyu.co.jp/lp/narita
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mugenz it depends where you stay in Tokyo. For me, I normally stay near yamanote and/or chuo JR line, so normally I don't bother with the metro pass.
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QUOTE(deodorant @ Jan 30 2018, 11:18 AM)
mugenz it depends where you stay in Tokyo. For me, I normally stay near yamanote and/or chuo JR line, so normally I don't bother with the metro pass.
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Ah... Just saw Chuo line. Seems majority of the attractions can be accessed.
If just pay by travel without pass it wont be expensive rite?

Coz now i still thinking need get those JR pass. Really dont see we gonna spend almost to the price of 7 days JR pass.
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QUOTE(mugenz @ Jan 30 2018, 09:59 AM)
Trying to finalize all the JR usage and see if it meets the 7days pass.

7 Days Nationwide Pass - RM1000 x 2 pax = RM2000

My initial plan:-
1. Use JR Kansai Wide pass (5 days) - RM321 x 2 = RM642 - with this pretty covers all transportation within Osaka - kyoto - Himeji - Kobe - Nara right? Most attractions recommended to be assessed via JR line.
2. Air tickets KIX to Narita x - RM155 x 2 = RM400 (Include baggage allowance and plus plus)
3. Tokyo Subway pass 72 hours pass - RM55 x 2 = RM110 (Do i need use JR line in tokyo city? subway pass would be sufficient?)
4. Extra for others airport transportation (go back KIX and from Narita)- RM200

Total = RM1352 vs RM2000 7 days pass which cant cover my whole trip as i will be there for 10days.

Did i miss any thing out?
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You dont need the 7 days pass. Its only worth it if you take the shinkansend from Osaka-Tokyo-Osaka. As for Tokyo, I would suggest you just use suica or pasmo, unless you planned it very well that you only use Metro.

QUOTE(mugenz @ Jan 30 2018, 10:01 AM)
With RM200 budget for April season, probably to get Airbnb in Tokyo? 1 bed with toilet studio?
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No idea as I never used Airbnb before as I use to have my own apartment in Tokyo. smile.gif

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QUOTE(mugenz @ Jan 29 2018, 11:18 PM)
Yo guys,

i still planning my trip. I will arrive KIX - Osaka - Tokyo - Narita - Malaysia.

It seems that flying from KIX to Narita seems more budget than using train.
Flying is around RM400 for 2 pax while train for 2 pax one way is around RM900.

Did i miss something.

Those who stay at Airbnbs, how the overall cleanliness?
Any hotels within RM200 budget to recommend for Tokyo?

Thanks.
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With RM200 budget for April season, probably to get Airbnb in Tokyo? 1 bed with toilet studio?
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with budget less than rm200/night...you are looking at hoStel
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guys, for USJ + express pass for RM630 is this price consider reasonable?
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QUOTE(Lynixx @ Jan 30 2018, 07:48 PM)
guys, for USJ + express pass for RM630 is this price consider reasonable?
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USJ ticket is around Rm270 per pax. Express pass price is depend on the how many attractions it allow you to use. Got 3, 4 & 7~ Lets say EP7, it will cost you around Rm310

So total will be Rm580 only~ All price quoted by using Klook.

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Hey peeps,

Is Muji considerably cheaper in Tokyo compared to Malaysia? Thought of getting a luggage bag from Muji in Tokyo during my cherry blossom trip.
There's Muji cafe too, right? Is it any good?

Also, just curious...how large is the coin luggage storage in Tokyo Station? The last time I went there in 2016, the bigger lockers were fully taken up and I think it only fits 24cm luggages? Correct me if I'm wrong.

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QUOTE(midnightsunray @ Jan 31 2018, 05:04 PM)
Hey peeps,

Is Muji considerably cheaper in Tokyo compared to Malaysia? Thought of getting a luggage bag from Muji in Tokyo during my cherry blossom trip.
There's Muji cafe too, right? Is it any good?

Also, just curious...how large is the coin luggage storage in Tokyo Station? The last time I went there in 2016, the bigger lockers were fully taken up and I think it only fits 24cm luggages? Correct me if I'm wrong.

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Usually it's about the same price. I doubt it will be a lot cheaper.

Locker dimension - http://www.jreast.co.jp/e/stations/pdf/info_coinlocker.pdf
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QUOTE(tohff7 @ Jan 31 2018, 11:39 PM)
Usually it's about the same price. I doubt it will be a lot cheaper.

Locker dimension - http://www.jreast.co.jp/e/stations/pdf/info_coinlocker.pdf
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I was hoping Muji will be cheaper in Japan. Oh well.

Thanks for the info on the locker dimensions! smile.gif
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I was hoping Muji will be cheaper in Japan. Oh well.

Thanks for the info on the locker dimensions! smile.gif
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Go to Tokyu Hands in Shinjuku, and you have loads of luggage bag to chose....though will be a bit more expensive. If not you can go to Ginza chuo-dori that sells for 5000yen.
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Those who stayed in Lake Kawaguchi,

Can recommend nice place to stay? Nice view of Mt. Fuji and onsen.

Thanks.
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QUOTE(mugenz @ Feb 1 2018, 02:56 PM)
Those who stayed in Lake Kawaguchi,

Can recommend nice place to stay? Nice view of Mt. Fuji and onsen.

Thanks.
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I stay at Hotel Mizuno 2 years ago. It's at the opposite side of Lake Kawaguchi, so you can get a nice view of Mount Fuji and the reflection in the lake. They have Japanese style and Western style room. They also have a public bath and private reservable open-air bath at rooftop

It's seems they did a major renovation in 2017 and hotel looks much nicer than before.

One thing to note is that the hotel is located on a higher ground up a slope from the main road. So, make use of their bus shuttle service instead of trying to go there on your own.

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QUOTE(tohff7 @ Feb 1 2018, 03:54 PM)
I stay at Hotel Mizuno 2 years ago. It's at the opposite side of Lake Kawaguchi, so you can get a nice view of Mount Fuji and the reflection in the lake. They have Japanese style and Western style room. They also have a public bath and private reservable open-air bath at rooftop

It's seems they did a major renovation in 2017 and hotel looks much nicer than before.

One thing to note is that the hotel is located on a higher ground up a slope from the main road. So, make use of their bus shuttle service instead of trying to go there on your own.
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From your experience, is there anything to do during the visit to Lake Kawaguchi? Cause I was there last year and I only did a day trip instead of overnight trip. I don't find there much stuff to do except for scenery viewing. hmm.gif
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QUOTE(Belphegor @ Feb 1 2018, 04:32 PM)
From your experience, is there anything to do during the visit to Lake Kawaguchi? Cause I was there last year and I only did a day trip instead of overnight trip. I don't find there much stuff to do except for scenery viewing. hmm.gif
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In fact this is what i thought as well. Personally its about relax , scenery and having a dip in the hotspring.
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QUOTE(mugenz @ Feb 1 2018, 05:04 PM)
In fact this is what i thought as well. Personally its about relax , scenery and having a dip in the hotspring.
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if you intend to spend a day there for the scenery and whatnot to relax and slow down the pace, I believe you can do so. But my last trip having so many things and places to visit, I had to go for day trip as I only went there for a week. laugh.gif
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QUOTE(Belphegor @ Feb 1 2018, 04:32 PM)
From your experience, is there anything to do during the visit to Lake Kawaguchi? Cause I was there last year and I only did a day trip instead of overnight trip. I don't find there much stuff to do except for scenery viewing. hmm.gif
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It's mostly just sight-seeing and scenery.

I stayed in Hakone the day before, then check-out roughly 10-11am. Shop and eat and Gotamba around late afternoon before reaching my hotel around 5-6pm. Next morning, I visited Mt.Kachi-Kachi Ropeway and also the Fuji Shibazakura Festival before going back to Tokyo

I think some people went for Fuji-Q Highland theme park since it's nearby also

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Just remember that there's another famous spot but might be abit of a hassle to access - Chureito Pagoda

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QUOTE(tohff7 @ Feb 1 2018, 09:32 PM)
It's mostly just sight-seeing and scenery.

I stayed in Hakone the day before, then check-out roughly 10-11am. Shop and eat and Gotamba around late afternoon before reaching my hotel around 5-6pm. Next morning, I visited Mt.Kachi-Kachi Ropeway and also the Fuji Shibazakura Festival before going back to Tokyo

I think some people went for Fuji-Q Highland theme park since it's nearby also

EDIT
Just remember that there's another famous spot but might be abit of a hassle to access - Chureito Pagoda
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Oh ya the festival. I think I will be able to visit it as well.
The pagoda seems to be good visit, but I read that it can be so packed till won't get a good view of the scenery
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QUOTE(mugenz @ Feb 1 2018, 10:43 PM)
Oh ya the festival. I think I will be able to visit it as well.
The pagoda seems to be good visit, but I read that it can be so packed till won't get a good view of the scenery
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No idea but i understand Chureito Pagoda attracts a lot of photographers since it's an iconic/signature photo to take in Japan.

Why I said it's a bit of a hassle because it's a train-ride away and there's nothing else nearby. So kinda not worth. Also depends on where you stay in Kawaguchiko
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QUOTE(tohff7 @ Feb 1 2018, 09:32 PM)
It's mostly just sight-seeing and scenery.

I stayed in Hakone the day before, then check-out roughly 10-11am. Shop and eat and Gotamba around late afternoon before reaching my hotel around 5-6pm. Next morning, I visited Mt.Kachi-Kachi Ropeway and also the Fuji Shibazakura Festival before going back to Tokyo

I think some people went for Fuji-Q Highland theme park since it's nearby also

EDIT
Just remember that there's another famous spot but might be abit of a hassle to access - Chureito Pagoda
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Hmmmm my dilemma... likely to do Kawaguchi and I want it to be relaxing. But there's so much more to do Hakone if I look at it, and I really want to visit the Little Prince Museum. Probably should splurge a little to cover both Hakone and Kawaguchiko mega_shok.gif
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QUOTE(sweet_pez @ Feb 2 2018, 08:58 AM)
Hmmmm my dilemma... likely to do Kawaguchi and I want it to be relaxing. But there's so much more to do Hakone if I look at it, and I really want to visit the Little Prince Museum. Probably should splurge a little to cover both Hakone and Kawaguchiko mega_shok.gif
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Buy Fuji Hakone Pass
cover both and save alot money.
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Buy Fuji Hakone Pass
cover both and save alot money.
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Yes I'm aware of the pass. It's the expenses there - accommodation(s), meals, Fuji Q etc. Also, the pass may give a slight discount to entrance ticket to museums but I believe it doesn't cover the entry fee. So if I go to the Little Prince Museum, it'll still cost >1,000yen per pax, and another fee for the Open Air Museum.
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Hmmmmmm this year seems colder than previous years hor. I don't know if my current ski gear is comfortable for below -10, probably need to relook at the inner layers ...
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Hmmmmmm this year seems colder than previous years hor. I don't know if my current ski gear is comfortable for below -10, probably need to relook at the inner layers ...
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Mount Zao currently closed due to volcano eruption
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QUOTE(RegentCid @ Feb 2 2018, 11:47 AM)
Mount Zao currently closed due to volcano eruption
Zao Onsen itself is ~5km away from the crater and supposedly outside the eruption zone though. Should I make alternate plans? lol.
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QUOTE(sacwoc @ Feb 1 2018, 10:26 AM)
Go to Tokyu Hands in Shinjuku, and you have loads of luggage bag to chose....though will be a bit more expensive. If not you can go to Ginza chuo-dori that sells for 5000yen.
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Thanks for the recommendation!

I can't wait for my trip biggrin.gif
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Will b staying in yamagata this 25 n 26 for zao ice monster, if the volcano eruption decide to pay a visit tat time, any near by places recommend? Mogami river?
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QUOTE(tientien @ Feb 2 2018, 06:18 PM)
Will b staying in yamagata this 25 n 26 for zao ice monster, if the volcano eruption decide to pay a visit tat time, any near by places recommend? Mogami river?
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If Volcano Eruption getting more serious or still erupting during 25 & 26. Zao Ice Monster high possible will closed.
Current Snow monster are closed due to ashes injured some skiers.

From news, more than 20,000 people cancel thier room reservation on those ski resort due to volcano ashes.

Current are Level 2 restriction. Once Reach Level 3, Entire Zao mountain will be restricted.

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QUOTE(deodorant @ Feb 2 2018, 10:57 AM)
Zao Onsen itself is ~5km away from the crater and supposedly outside the eruption zone though. Should I make alternate plans? lol.
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From news, everyone are cancel thier reservation already. Poison volcano ashes are everywhere.
All small rock blow out from volcano are injured skiers
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QUOTE(RegentCid @ Feb 2 2018, 08:21 PM)
If Volcano Eruption getting more serious or still erupting during 25 & 26. Zao Ice Monster high possible will closed.
Current Snow monster are closed due to ashes injured some skiers.

From news, more than 20,000 people cancel thier room reservation on those ski resort due to volcano ashes.

Current are Level 2 restriction. Once Reach Level 3, Entire Zao mountain will be restricted.
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Hmm...now this looks serious, need to work on plan b, though just finalise my iti bruce.gif
Anyway thx for the news
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QUOTE(RegentCid @ Feb 2 2018, 08:26 PM)
From news, everyone are cancel thier reservation already. Poison volcano ashes are everywhere.
All small rock blow out from volcano are injured skiers

Hmmm I thought I replied liao but I guess I might have used inappropriate words and kena delete lol.
Wondering where I should put my Plan B instead.
Problem is JR East Tohoku Pass already bought, and JTB charges 20% cancellation fee.
Using this pass ... I guess the other famous ski area in Tohoku is Appi Kogen but it's sooooo far away almost near Aomori.
Alternately just cancel the Tohoku Pass, buy Nagano-Niigata instead, and go Nozawa Onsen / Hakuba?
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QUOTE(deodorant @ Feb 3 2018, 09:21 AM)
Hmmm I thought I replied liao but I guess I might have used inappropriate words and kena delete lol.
Wondering where I should put my Plan B instead.
Problem is JR East Tohoku Pass already bought, and JTB charges 20% cancellation fee.
Using this pass ... I guess the other famous ski area in Tohoku is Appi Kogen but it's sooooo far away almost near Aomori.
Alternately just cancel the Tohoku Pass, buy Nagano-Niigata instead, and go Nozawa Onsen / Hakuba?
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Go Ginzan Onsen
One of my fav onsen relax spot.

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Go Ginzan Onsen
One of my fav onsen relax spot.
Ginzan onsen super chio!!!!
But I wanna go skiing, not really for relaxing.
Think I might go appi kogen after all, cos it's on same shinkansen line as shiroishi-zao station so can still visit fox village before going skiing.
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May i know how much needed for the expenses foods in Tokyo for 6 days per couple. Beside that may i know whether the phone gps working or not in japan due to japanese language and roadside / shop got any english language.
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Hi everyone, my gf and I will be travelling to Hokkaido next week, just in time for the snow festivals. Very slow paced travel to soak in the vibes and the freeziness of a snowy Japanese city biggrin.gif

Looking for any recommendations of things to do and food places to our itinerary:

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just back from osaka, very cold there, kyoto have snow

shop 2 BIC camera shop, don't have hibiki & zhuhe, disappointed
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May i know how much needed for the expenses foods in Tokyo for 6 days per couple. Beside that may i know whether the phone gps working or not in japan due to japanese language and roadside / shop got any english language.
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Expenses on food varies from individual to individual. Safe to say around JPY8,000 to have a comfortable meal per day. Phone GPS definitely will work, is the app that if is accurate. I suggest to use Google Maps. All data inside are very much accurate.
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Just want to ask if anybody might have experience before.

Will Uniqlo in Japan still sell limited stock of down jacket around early April? I already got Heattech products but I feel I still need down jacket when going up mountain in Shinotaka Ropeway and Kurobe Alpine Route.

Last time when i was there 2 years ago, they still sell Heattech products but I can't recall if they still selling down jackets
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just back from osaka, very cold there, kyoto have snow

shop 2 BIC camera shop, don't have hibiki & zhuhe, disappointed
anyway, brought many thing in BIC camera, many item cheaper than outside

for those planing to shop in BIC camera shop, please download the voucher below, not only tax free
you can get extra discount 5% on drug, cosmetic
7% for others item, example toy, ps4 game
take note some item cannot discount, like alcohol, apple product.
valid until 31/03/2018, only for VISA, mastercard, alipay......

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Hi swn525,

May i know ICOCA card can be used to all train transport in osaka including train to kyo and kobe?
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Hi swn525,

May i know ICOCA card can be used to all train transport in osaka including train to kyo and kobe?
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can, some JR train need buy special fast ticket only
but why? kyoto already have bus pass, cover most area in kyoto, just 500 yen per day
osaka pass is most worth,1 day 2500 yen, 2 days 3300 yen, cover all subway & attraction, example osaka castle, osaka castle cruise, Tsutenkaku Tower, Umeda Sky Building Floating Garden.

i only use ICOCA with some JR train & a bit subway only

remember buy ICOCA with Haruka, then choose special design on ICOCA
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QUOTE(Lynixx @ Feb 5 2018, 12:17 PM)
Hi swn525,

May i know ICOCA card can be used to all train transport in osaka including train to kyo and kobe?
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Entire Japan public transport. JR Train and private train.

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Hi everyone, my gf and I will be travelling to Hokkaido next week, just in time for the snow festivals. Very slow paced travel to soak in the vibes and the freeziness of a snowy Japanese city biggrin.gif

Looking for any recommendations of things to do and food places to our itinerary:

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just curious...

what's there to see in furano during winter...?

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QUOTE(swn525 @ Feb 5 2018, 01:36 PM)
can, some JR train need buy special fast ticket only
but why? kyoto already have bus pass, cover most area in kyoto, just 500 yen per day
osaka pass is most worth,1 day 2500 yen, 2 days 3300 yen, cover all subway & attraction, example osaka castle, osaka castle cruise, Tsutenkaku Tower, Umeda Sky Building Floating Garden.

i only use ICOCA with some JR train & a bit subway only

remember buy ICOCA with Haruka, then choose special design on ICOCA
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Kyoto Bus pass where can we buy this? need pre-book or just go there and buy?

As for Osaka Pass, will still be worth if only Osaka Castle? Maybe we decide to wonder around the outside. Does it include Osaka Kaiyukan?

My initial plan is just ICOCA & Haruka then just top up and travel around.

Kix - Kyoto
Kyoto - Osaka
Osaka - Kobe
Kobe -Osaka
Osaka - Kix

I will be staying around Nipponbashi area. Most likely using subway more than JR line.
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Any budget/average RM250 - RM300 per night accommodation in Kyoto to recommend?

Which area will be ok?
I am looking at Gion Shoji station.
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QUOTE(lyc1982 @ Feb 5 2018, 03:09 PM)
just curious...

what's there to see in furano during winter...?
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Any budget/average RM250 - RM300 per night accommodation in Kyoto to recommend?

Which area will be ok?
I am looking at Gion Shoji station.
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less than that also got biggrin.gif

per night or per pax? didn't google?
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Just want to ask if anybody might have experience before.

Will Uniqlo in Japan still sell limited stock of down jacket around early April? I already got Heattech products but I feel I still need down jacket when going up mountain in Shinotaka Ropeway and Kurobe Alpine Route.

Last time when i was there 2 years ago, they still sell Heattech products but I can't recall if they still selling down jackets
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Different stores might have different stocks. The biggest one is in Ginza. You might go there and check it out. If not check online to see if they still sells it.
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QUOTE(sacwoc @ Feb 5 2018, 05:45 PM)
Different stores might have different stocks. The biggest one is in Ginza. You might go there and check it out. If not check online to see if they still sells it.
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Online still sells it under price reduction / sales section. I wonder if they'll still be selling in early April...
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QUOTE(swn525 @ Feb 5 2018, 01:36 PM)
can, some JR train need buy special fast ticket only
but why? kyoto already have bus pass, cover most area in kyoto, just 500 yen per day
osaka pass is most worth,1 day 2500 yen, 2 days 3300 yen, cover all subway & attraction, example osaka castle, osaka castle cruise, Tsutenkaku Tower, Umeda Sky Building Floating Garden.

i only use ICOCA with some JR train & a bit subway only

remember buy ICOCA with Haruka, then choose special design on ICOCA
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noted, what is Haruka? what the difference between Haruka and normal ICOCA card?

QUOTE(RegentCid @ Feb 5 2018, 01:43 PM)
Entire Japan public transport. JR Train and private train.
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understood, i will be taking JR train from shin-osaka to kyoto...really thanks for the info smile.gif
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QUOTE(mugenz @ Feb 5 2018, 03:36 PM)
Kyoto Bus pass where can we buy this? need pre-book or just go there and buy?

As for Osaka Pass, will still be worth if only Osaka Castle? Maybe we decide to wonder around the outside. Does it include Osaka Kaiyukan?

My initial plan is just ICOCA & Haruka then just top up and travel around.

Kix - Kyoto
Kyoto - Osaka
Osaka - Kobe
Kobe -Osaka
Osaka - Kix

I will be staying around Nipponbashi area. Most likely using subway more than JR line.
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Kyoto Bus can buy in kyoto station tourist information counter, gps location
https://www.google.com.my/maps/place/Kyotos...33;4d135.759491

for osaka pass, yes, it worth if you take many subway, subway one way around 200~280 yen, osaka castle cruise(1500 yen) just beside the castle, included in the pass
Osaka Kaiyukan is not under the pass, but can discount using the osaka pass
Osaka pass can buy in kansai airport after custom, information counter
below link osaka pass info
https://www.osaka-info.jp/osp/en/
below link for osaka pass pdf full info
https://www.osaka-info.jp/osp/en/book/img/guide.pdf

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noted, what is Haruka? what the difference between Haruka and normal ICOCA card?
understood, i will be taking JR train from shin-osaka to kyoto...really thanks for the info smile.gif
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Haruka is the train's name
ICOCA is like our touch n go

ICOCA + Haruka website info
https://www.westjr.co.jp/global/en/ticket/icoca-haruka/
need pre-order for ICOCA + Haruka , just fill up the simple form & print out from email
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QUOTE(Belphegor @ Feb 5 2018, 10:11 AM)
Expenses on food varies from individual to individual. Safe to say around JPY8,000 to have a comfortable meal per day. Phone GPS definitely will work, is the app that if is accurate. I suggest to use Google Maps. All data inside are very much accurate.
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Most importantly is English GPS can work at Tokyo and people at Tokyo can communicate well english language?
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QUOTE(swn525 @ Feb 5 2018, 09:02 PM)
Haruka is the train's name
ICOCA is like our touch n go

ICOCA + Haruka  website info
https://www.westjr.co.jp/global/en/ticket/icoca-haruka/
need pre-order for ICOCA + Haruka , just fill up the simple form & print out from email
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the icoca must preorder from here or go there can buy ?
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Anyone visited koyo ryokan at Kaminoyama Onsen before by any chance? Thinking of stopping by on the way back to Tokyo from Zao for day trip meal + day-use onsen.

Can't find the day use meal booking on their internet booking website and they not replying my emails though sad.gif
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QUOTE(KcX35 @ Feb 5 2018, 08:45 PM)
the icoca must preorder from here or go there can buy ?
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Icoca just a touch n go card. You can get it at Convenience store or Icoca vending Machine (AKA Top Up Machine)

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Most importantly is English GPS can work at Tokyo and people at Tokyo can communicate well english language?
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Google Map in Tokyo is not very stable. It could be due to interference of GPS signal as Tokyo has a lot of skyscrapers. Encountered the same problem in HK. You just need to be able to read map well. Determine your current location and the atrraction, then see how to walk there through the map - if or when the signal is not stable.

As for English - no, they are still relatively weak at it. You cant expect the staffs working at the train station to be able to speak English - most of them dont. You can ask questions via Google Translate but you may not understand their reply. So learn few keywords that can practically show you the light.
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QUOTE(RegentCid @ Feb 5 2018, 11:16 PM)
Icoca just a touch n go card. You can get it at Convenience store or Icoca vending Machine (AKA Top Up Machine)
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I plan to buy the Icoco via Klook. But it doesnt come with Haruka, Hence can i buy separately? or need order them together via the form.
In order for it to work need buy together?. I read that Icoca & Haruka can be purchased via Kansai Airport. Not sure that need pre-order

Thanks.
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Most importantly is English GPS can work at Tokyo and people at Tokyo can communicate well english language?
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Didn't encounter much problems at all when using Google Maps. But regardless, it's still better if you do your research thoroughly instead of relying on asking bypassers
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QUOTE(mugenz @ Feb 6 2018, 12:01 AM)
I plan to buy the Icoco via Klook. But it doesnt come with Haruka, Hence can i buy separately? or need order them together via the form.
In order for it to work need buy together?. I read that Icoca & Haruka can be purchased via Kansai Airport. Not sure that need pre-order

Thanks.
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You can just touch down and buy it at the airport. Pre-order online just makes it easier because you can just hand them the booking print-out with all the details already there. This cut down the communication and minimise confusion because not all the ppl at the counter speaks English.

ICOCA = Touch n GO
Haruka = KLIA Express

Benefit of ICOCA + Haruka is 1) Discount on Haruka express train fare and 2) Can choose 2 card designs (ThunderGod and Hello Kitty) which is not available elsewhere.

You can get ICOCA card separately and still buy discounted Haruka train ticket it seems. Just check out JR West website


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the icoca must preorder from here or go there can buy ?
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you can buy ICOCA in any station vending machine, but it's a normal design

if you want special design, pre-order from the website with ICOCA + Haruka
print out the confirmation, collect in the kansai airport JR station
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QUOTE(lawtm @ Feb 5 2018, 09:09 PM)
Most importantly is English GPS can work at Tokyo and people at Tokyo can communicate well english language?
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Again I stress, it would be the app issue when you want to find location in Tokyo accurately. Already suggested you to use google map, as it is English app for you to understand. Japanese aren't good with English. You can't expect them to understand what you say and reply you in a proper manner. It's usually straight-toh, left, right when you ask for direction.

However you may stumble the tourist guide that are usually in their retirement age that speaks better English than most of the people around the cities. They are the key person you can look for when you lost your way. I stumble them around Ginza area, so I am not sure the areas their team are covering.
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If got any comments on the itinerary / if you can spot any impossible planning let me know ah ... still got time to change biggrin.gif
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Flying this friday night!!!

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If got any comments on the itinerary / if you can spot any impossible planning let me know ah ... still got time to change biggrin.gif
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You've got everything down~ Tokyo Station is nearby Imperial Palace - within walking distance. If you're done early, can always consider dropping by. Optionally,

In Asakusa, the must-eat for me is 天丼 (tendon) in Daikokuya 大黒屋. Just a recommendation.
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QUOTE(deodorant @ Feb 7 2018, 08:54 AM)
Flying this friday night!!!

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If got any comments on the itinerary / if you can spot any impossible planning let me know ah ... still got time to change biggrin.gif
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Boleh tahan

Can try 治郎丸
This is one of my fav restaurant during my stay at Tokyo. I everyday have to take Seibu Train from Seibu Shinjuku Station.
Delicious grill meat plus restraurant dont have seat...standing grill meat. very fun & full of memory biggrin.gif


QUOTE(sweet_pez @ Feb 7 2018, 09:02 AM)
You've got everything down~ Tokyo Station is nearby Imperial Palace - within walking distance. If you're done early, can always consider dropping by. Optionally,

In Asakusa, the must-eat for me is 天丼 (tendon) in Daikokuya 大黒屋. Just a recommendation.
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For me, Asakusa must eat food are メンチカツ (Menchi Katsu)

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QUOTE(sweet_pez @ Feb 7 2018, 10:02 AM)
In Asakusa, the must-eat for me is 天丼 (tendon) in Daikokuya 大黒屋. Just a recommendation.

QUOTE(RegentCid @ Feb 7 2018, 10:11 AM)
Can try 治郎丸
This is one of my fav restaurant during my stay at Tokyo.
For me, Asakusa must eat food are メンチカツ  (Menchi Katsu)

Oooh thanks. Bookmark first and see how it goes next week.
Jiromaru you got visit their Akihabara outlet before? That one seems more convenient for me to late night jiak after maricar.

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I plan to stay in Osaka and do day-trip to Kyoto for 2 days - is it advisable? I already purchased JR pass - I checked there is a bullet train from Shin-Osaka station to Kyoto station - takes about 15 minutes one way. So should be okay right? If normal train will take quite long. Anyone got experience on this and where is the best place to stay in Osaka?

Thanks.
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QUOTE(royalz @ Feb 7 2018, 11:24 AM)
Hi,

I plan to stay in Osaka and do day-trip to Kyoto for 2 days - is it advisable? I already purchased JR pass - I checked there is a bullet train from Shin-Osaka station to Kyoto station - takes about 15 minutes one way. So should be okay right? If normal train will take quite long. Anyone got experience on this and where is the best place to stay in Osaka?

Thanks.
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kyoto many places to visit actually. if it doesn't favor your liking then 2 days definitely enough. stay a night there.

i booked airbnb room near shin-osaka station
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QUOTE(RegentCid @ Feb 7 2018, 10:11 AM)
Boleh tahan
Can try 治郎丸
This is one of my fav restaurant during my stay at Tokyo. I everyday have to take Seibu Train from Seibu Shinjuku Station.
Delicious grill meat plus restraurant dont have seat...standing grill meat. very fun & full of memory  biggrin.gif 
For me, Asakusa must eat food are メンチカツ  (Menchi Katsu)
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Ah, メンチカツ、think I came across the stall/ kiosk. I don't take beef, so probably that's why I skip it.
Daikokuya works as my comfort food, especially the 海老天丼。
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QUOTE(Chaud @ Feb 7 2018, 11:27 AM)
kyoto many places to visit actually. if it doesn't favor your liking then 2 days definitely enough. stay a night there.

i booked airbnb room near shin-osaka station
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Yeah might go kyoto for 3 days, just that lazy move around with luggages. So plan to just stay in Osaka and do day trip to kyoto daily using bullet train. Not sure if anyone does that ? or better to stay in kyoto>
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Yeah might go kyoto for 3 days, just that lazy move around with luggages. So plan to just stay in Osaka and do day trip to kyoto daily using bullet train. Not sure if anyone does that ? or better to stay in kyoto>
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Easy solution, put your luggage in Osaka station's locker for 2-3 days while you stay in Kyoto. Carry a small backpack or hand luggage with essentials for 2-3 days for Kyoto.

You don't need bullet train to get to Kyoto, just the normal train will do. It's only 30-40min away.
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QUOTE(deodorant @ Feb 7 2018, 09:58 AM)
Oooh thanks. Bookmark first and see how it goes next week.
Jiromaru you got visit their Akihabara outlet before? That one seems more convenient for me to late night jiak after maricar.
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Didn't try Akihabara outlet before. Quality should be very similar.
Seibu Shinjuku Station branch are all my memory. Uni + Working at Japan period time.
After dinner then take Seibu Shinjuku Line balik.


Asakusa famous Menchi Katsu shop called 浅草メンチ
Cheap + delicious. This snack are my Asakusa No.1 food list.

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QUOTE(deodorant @ Feb 7 2018, 09:54 AM)
Flying this friday night!!!

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If got any comments on the itinerary / if you can spot any impossible planning let me know ah ... still got time to change biggrin.gif
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QUOTE(sweet_pez @ Feb 7 2018, 11:55 AM)
Easy solution, put your luggage in Osaka station's locker for 2-3 days while you stay in Kyoto. Carry a small backpack or hand luggage with essentials for 2-3 days for Kyoto.

You don't need bullet train to get to Kyoto, just the normal train will do. It's only 30-40min away.
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Hi, I already purchase 7 days JR Pass. Tokyo - Osaka- Kyoto -Tokyo. So thought of maximizing the usage by staying in Osaka (more nightlife) and do day trip for Kyoto visit via bullet train (shin-osaka - kyoto) about 15 mins. This plan okay? smile.gif
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Hi, I already purchase 7 days JR Pass. Tokyo - Osaka- Kyoto -Tokyo. So thought of maximizing the usage by staying in Osaka (more nightlife) and do day trip for Kyoto visit via bullet train (shin-osaka - kyoto) about 15 mins. This plan okay?  smile.gif
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as long as you have time to spare, definitely ok
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QUOTE(royalz @ Feb 7 2018, 12:10 PM)
Hi, I already purchase 7 days JR Pass. Tokyo - Osaka- Kyoto -Tokyo. So thought of maximizing the usage by staying in Osaka (more nightlife) and do day trip for Kyoto visit via bullet train (shin-osaka - kyoto) about 15 mins. This plan okay?  smile.gif
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Sure can, but Kyoto for day trip sounds really short. And 7 days to cover all these area is really... tiring.

Suggest you come up with itinerary then get forumers to take a look.
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QUOTE(royalz @ Feb 7 2018, 12:10 PM)
Hi, I already purchase 7 days JR Pass. Tokyo - Osaka- Kyoto -Tokyo. So thought of maximizing the usage by staying in Osaka (more nightlife) and do day trip for Kyoto visit via bullet train (shin-osaka - kyoto) about 15 mins. This plan okay?  smile.gif
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Its gonna be very rush for a day trip. Most attraction need use bus plus waiting time and walking in, the crowd.
Unless you plan to touch and go. For eg, Fushimi Inari Shrine will take hours to walk up and come down. Arashimaya attractions like Scenic train ride or the boat ride will also take 2 hours.
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QUOTE(royalz @ Feb 7 2018, 11:24 AM)
Hi,

I plan to stay in Osaka and do day-trip to Kyoto for 2 days - is it advisable? I already purchased JR pass - I checked there is a bullet train from Shin-Osaka station to Kyoto station - takes about 15 minutes one way. So should be okay right? If normal train will take quite long. Anyone got experience on this and where is the best place to stay in Osaka?

Thanks.
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QUOTE(royalz @ Feb 7 2018, 11:51 AM)
Yeah might go kyoto for 3 days, just that lazy move around with luggages. So plan to just stay in Osaka and do day trip to kyoto daily using bullet train. Not sure if anyone does that ? or better to stay in kyoto>
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my preference is make kyoto as base and do day trips to places like nara / kobe, osaka can stay a night as well

but 7 days to 3 main cities...good luck
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QUOTE(lyc1982 @ Feb 7 2018, 01:02 PM)
but 7 days to 3 main cities...good luck
Maybe he has a longer trip, X days in tokyo, and then 7d dedicated for kansai leh.
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QUOTE(royalz @ Feb 7 2018, 12:10 PM)
Hi, I already purchase 7 days JR Pass. Tokyo - Osaka- Kyoto -Tokyo. So thought of maximizing the usage by staying in Osaka (more nightlife) and do day trip for Kyoto visit via bullet train (shin-osaka - kyoto) about 15 mins. This plan okay?  smile.gif
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It's okay but you might feel 'sien' commuting back and forth on trains everyday. plus, I assume you are staying around Namba? So you need to take another train to go to Shin-Osaka
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QUOTE(deodorant @ Feb 7 2018, 01:04 PM)
Maybe he has a longer trip, X days in tokyo, and then 7d dedicated for kansai leh.
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1 week also insufficient for me in kansai (not confined to only kyoto and osaka) area...

each to his / her own preference i guess
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QUOTE(lyc1982 @ Feb 7 2018, 02:15 PM)
1 week also insufficient for me in kansai (not confined to only kyoto and osaka) area...

each to his / her own preference i guess
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kyoto alone is very big. that's why the fella said wanna go 2-3 days, but didn't really specify which part of kyoto. maybe he is not planning to go arashiyama
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QUOTE(Chaud @ Feb 7 2018, 02:18 PM)
kyoto alone is very big. that's why the fella said wanna go 2-3 days, but didn't really specify which part of kyoto. maybe he is not planning to go arashiyama
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based on his questions, this should be his first time visiting osaka / kyoto...that's why i said good luck..

anyways...it's his own money and preference
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QUOTE(mugenz @ Feb 7 2018, 10:48 PM)
Some ppl's travel preference main priority is FOOD! attraction is just 2nd.
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QUOTE(swn525 @ Feb 8 2018, 09:12 AM)
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Depend location.
Penang as example, very obvious are food.

Japan also see location. Example, Shirakawa-go.....attraction

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QUOTE(ykw_86 @ Feb 9 2018, 11:27 AM)
By any chance anyone will be travelling to Hokkaido anytime soon or currently in Hokkaido, need help to buy a music box from Otaru.
or is the any channel that I can get one  biggrin.gif ?

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By any chance anyone will be travelling to Hokkaido anytime soon or currently in Hokkaido, need help to buy a music box from Otaru.
or is the any channel that I can get one  biggrin.gif ?

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Your location? If is KL/Selangor then can help you buy. My friend is there currently.
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QUOTE(swn525 @ Feb 5 2018, 01:36 PM)
can, some JR train need buy special fast ticket only
but why? kyoto already have bus pass, cover most area in kyoto, just 500 yen per day
osaka pass is most worth,1 day 2500 yen, 2 days 3300 yen, cover all subway & attraction, example osaka castle, osaka castle cruise, Tsutenkaku Tower, Umeda Sky Building Floating Garden.

i only use ICOCA with some JR train & a bit subway only

remember buy ICOCA with Haruka, then choose special design on ICOCA
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Hi,

I am also planning to buy the Icoca+Haruka but the problem is that I have 3 kids. Have google around for Icoca for child, but not much info provided. Because as I know child Icoca is half price of adult fare and it also can purchase the Haruka discounted ticket as well.

Can I purchase the child Icoca at Kansai Airport?

For adults is it advisable to get Osaka Amazing Pass or just use the Icoca as I'll be in Osaka for 2 days (1 full day in USJ + 1 day sightseeing around Osaka)


Thanks!!
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Morning all, reporting in from RegentCid recommended hoteru

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QUOTE(deodorant @ Feb 11 2018, 07:57 AM)
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This was not Imperial Hotel Tokyo.

Your picture hotel was Palace Hotel Tokyo biggrin.gif biggrin.gif
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This was not Imperial Hotel Tokyo.
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Hi,

I am also planning to buy the Icoca+Haruka but the problem is that I have 3 kids. Have google around for Icoca for child, but not much info provided. Because as I know child Icoca is half price of adult fare and it also can purchase the Haruka discounted ticket as well.

Can I purchase the child Icoca at Kansai Airport?

For adults is it advisable to get Osaka Amazing Pass or just use the Icoca as I'll be in Osaka for 2 days (1 full day in USJ + 1 day sightseeing around Osaka)
Thanks!!
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yes, base on the post here (Chinese info)
https://nicklee.tw/?p=1146&cpage=1
child icoca can buy in "green window", kansai airport JR is "green window"
need fill up some form for child icoca
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good if you can confirm the child icoca for haruka has discount ticket

i still recommend get 1 day for Osaka Amazing Pass (2500 yen), it very worth
normal price for osaka castle (600yen), and the cruise beside osaka castle (1500yen), these 2 thing cost 2100 yen already
and the subway.....1 day normal cost sure higher than the pass.
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is haruka necessary for me? as im just travel to osaka,kyoto and kobe.
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is haruka necessary for me? as im just travel to osaka,kyoto and kobe.
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Haruka is a train that transfer you from Kansai airport to either Osaka, Kyoto or Nara. Just like KLIA Express. It’s either one way or round trip ticket.
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QUOTE(edmundck @ Feb 12 2018, 01:33 AM)
Haruka is a train that transfer you from Kansai airport to either Osaka, Kyoto or Nara. Just like KLIA Express. It’s either one way or round trip ticket.
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noted..think im gonna need that  icon_rolleyes.gif
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if book online together, can get special design on icoca
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QUOTE(edmundck @ Feb 10 2018, 12:25 PM)
Hi,

I am also planning to buy the Icoca+Haruka but the problem is that I have 3 kids. Have google around for Icoca for child, but not much info provided. Because as I know child Icoca is half price of adult fare and it also can purchase the Haruka discounted ticket as well.

Can I purchase the child Icoca at Kansai Airport?

For adults is it advisable to get Osaka Amazing Pass or just use the Icoca as I'll be in Osaka for 2 days (1 full day in USJ + 1 day sightseeing around Osaka)
Thanks!!
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QUOTE(swn525 @ Feb 11 2018, 10:00 PM)
yes, base on the post here (Chinese info)
https://nicklee.tw/?p=1146&cpage=1
child icoca can buy in "green window", kansai airport JR is "green window"
need fill up some form for child icoca
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good if you can confirm the child icoca for haruka has discount ticket

i still recommend get 1 day for Osaka Amazing Pass (2500 yen), it very worth
normal price for osaka castle (600yen), and the cruise beside osaka castle (1500yen), these 2 thing cost 2100 yen already
and the subway.....1 day normal cost sure higher than the pass.
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edmundck Yes, just like the above reply for the Kid's ICOCA. The cost is 2,000yen per piece for children's ICOCA card, with value of 1,500yen and 500yen as deposit. There is also a card/ system called "SMART ICOCA" for both adult and children but based on the description/ my understanding, it may not be applicable to foreigners.

Most of the information on children's ICOCA card are in Japanese, but you can Google Translate them.

https://detail.chiebukuro.yahoo.co.jp/qa/qu...ail/q1425307629
https://xn--t8j1jva9ig0jxgycv870d.jp/icoca-buy-howto (under こどもICOCA)
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QUOTE(swn525 @ Feb 11 2018, 10:00 PM)
yes, base on the post here (Chinese info)
https://nicklee.tw/?p=1146&cpage=1
child icoca can buy in "green window", kansai airport JR is "green window"
need fill up some form for child icoca
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good if you can confirm the child icoca for haruka has discount ticket

i still recommend get 1 day for Osaka Amazing Pass (2500 yen), it very worth
normal price for osaka castle (600yen), and the cruise beside osaka castle (1500yen), these 2 thing cost 2100 yen already
and the subway.....1 day normal cost sure higher than the pass.
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edmundck Yes, just like the above reply for the Kid's ICOCA. The cost is 2,000yen per piece for children's ICOCA card, with value of 1,500yen and 500yen as deposit. There is also a card/ system called "SMART ICOCA" for both adult and children but based on the description/ my understanding, it may not be applicable to foreigners.

Most of the information on children's ICOCA card are in Japanese, but you can Google Translate them.

https://detail.chiebukuro.yahoo.co.jp/qa/qu...ail/q1425307629
https://xn--t8j1jva9ig0jxgycv870d.jp/icoca-buy-howto (under こどもICOCA)
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Thank you so much for the info. Appreciate it. notworthy.gif notworthy.gif
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Ok tak? hehe
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why suddenly got tokyo slot in one day ...among 8 days ?

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naik willer bus hehe. go only for taking picture hehe
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naik willer bus hehe. go only for taking picture hehe
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if want go, next trip fully go tokyo
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i also disagree suddenly one day in tokyo, transportation fee.......
if want go, next trip fully go tokyo
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aduhh. I want to buy Gshock 35th year anniversary and Starbucks sakura tumbler

You overnight willer bus to Tokyo then again overnight back to Kyoto? Well ... whatever floats your boat I guess, when still young then can pull off this kind of hero plan 👍🏻
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confirm not ok la...lol

from Kansai region -> Tokyo -> Osaka laugh.gif Do you know how long is the journey back and fourth or not?
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confirm not ok la...lol

from Kansai region -> Tokyo -> Osaka laugh.gif Do you know how long is the journey back and fourth or not?
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overnight bus. hehe
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A quick question, other than kyoto hiroshima tokyo and hokkaido any non touristy places with more ancient atmosphere? I know kyoto but compared i went there on year 2014 its getting more crowded. This time for 4th time i prefer more laid back less crowd place. Any suggestion? Im going to travel alone so shirakawago would be off the list as the guesthouse there requires 2 pax
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overnight bus. hehe
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You will be very tired as your itinerary is pack with so many things to do. IF you wnat to do it, why not do it, the day before you leave?
As for G-shock and Starbucks tumbler, cant you get in in Osaka?
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QUOTE(wyen @ Feb 13 2018, 01:20 PM)
A quick question, other than kyoto hiroshima tokyo and hokkaido any non touristy places with more ancient atmosphere? I know kyoto but compared i went there on year 2014 its getting more crowded. This time for 4th time i prefer more laid back less crowd place. Any suggestion? Im going to travel alone so shirakawago would be off the list as the guesthouse there requires 2 pax
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Izumo & Matsue. Shikoku Island
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QUOTE(gonzalo20 @ Feb 13 2018, 11:52 AM)
aduhh. I want to buy Gshock 35th year anniversary and Starbucks sakura tumbler
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final decision is in your hand, we just give our opinion
i think you can get Gshock 35th year anniversary

Starbucks sakura tumbler is a very hot item even in japan, i also wish i can buy it cry.gif
http://www.starbucks.co.jp/press_release/pr2018-2686.php
first wave release on 15th Feb, second wave release on 28th Feb
the announcement mention all stores in japan, why must tokyo??

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Second Wave product
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wish you can get it
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QUOTE(gonzalo20 @ Feb 13 2018, 02:18 PM)
overnight bus. hehe
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well..then good luck biggrin.gif

QUOTE(swn525 @ Feb 13 2018, 02:33 PM)
final decision is in your hand, we just give our opinion
i think you can get Gshock 35th year anniversary

Starbucks sakura tumbler is a very hot item even in japan, i also wish i can buy it  cry.gif
http://www.starbucks.co.jp/press_release/pr2018-2686.php
first wave release on 15th Feb, second wave release on 28th Feb
the announcement mention all stores in japan, why must tokyo??

first wave product
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Second Wave product
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wish you can get it
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nice. I wonder on sale for how long coz im going end of April
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nice. I wonder on sale for how long coz im going end of April
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no mention in the announcement, but don't hope too much at end of april
it's a very hot item, even in japan
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Izumo & Matsue. Shikoku Island
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Googled it and looks non touristy. Which airport is nearest? Hiroshima? As i going to depart from seoul. Would probably het easter jet/ jeju air/peachairline
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A quick question, other than kyoto hiroshima tokyo and hokkaido any non touristy places with more ancient atmosphere? I know kyoto but compared i went there on year 2014 its getting more crowded. This time for 4th time i prefer more laid back less crowd place. Any suggestion? Im going to travel alone so shirakawago would be off the list as the guesthouse there requires 2 pax
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Takayama and Kanazawa. will still have tourist but not as crowded
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aduhh. I want to buy Gshock 35th year anniversary and Starbucks sakura tumbler
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35th Anniversary also can get it in Malaysia, it's the same thing. For 35th Anni, there's no special Japan model so whatever Japan has, Malaysia do too. Probably just a couple of weeks late. Also, buy in Malaysia can get extended +6 months warranty when you register the e-warranty.
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QUOTE(sweet_pez @ Feb 13 2018, 05:12 PM)
35th Anniversary also can get it in Malaysia, it's the same thing. For 35th Anni, there's no special Japan model so whatever Japan has, Malaysia do too. Probably just a couple of weeks late. Also, buy in Malaysia can get extended +6 months warranty when you register the e-warranty.
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the price is difference. and i also want to find the Gshock porter limited edition hehe
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the price is difference. and i also want to find the Gshock porter limited edition hehe
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Ah then you better be well versed in Japanese or good with setting the watch. If you purchase Japan limited edition watches, all the settings, instructions and details are in Japanese. You won't be able to find an English or Chinese version as it's not translated in other language (since it's only produced for Japan market).
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Hello everyone, I'm planning to visit Tokyo in June probably the last 10 days of June or Mid of June. Japan-guide.com mentioned it is a rainy season, anyone went on June and can provide some feedback whether it is that bad?
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Hello everyone, I'm planning to visit Tokyo in June probably the last 10 days of June or Mid of June. Japan-guide.com mentioned it is a rainy season, anyone went on June and can provide some feedback whether it is that bad?
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It's hard to give such feedback. Assuming it didn't rain last year June, doesn't mean it won't rain this year.

In fact, this is something you can Google, ie. weather forecast, other than Japan-Guide site. If you want even more info, Google for the weather of June 2015, June 2016, June 2017 and predictions for 2018. Then analyze yourself and see if it's likely to rain.
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QUOTE(pitapupux @ Feb 13 2018, 05:23 PM)
Hello everyone, I'm planning to visit Tokyo in June probably the last 10 days of June or Mid of June. Japan-guide.com mentioned it is a rainy season, anyone went on June and can provide some feedback whether it is that bad?
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yes, rainy season on June
June is low season, airlines will have promotion on that period
example airasia last year osaka promotion for June, RM257 for return flight
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yes, rainy season on June
June is low season, airlines will have promotion on that period
example airasia last year osaka promotion for June, RM257 for return flight
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worth it. go only for foods hehe
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worth it. go only for foods hehe
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QUOTE(sweet_pez @ Feb 13 2018, 05:32 PM)
It's hard to give such feedback. Assuming it didn't rain last year June, doesn't mean it won't rain this year.

In fact, this is something you can Google, ie. weather forecast, other than Japan-Guide site. If you want even more info, Google for the weather of June 2015, June 2016, June 2017 and predictions for 2018. Then analyze yourself and see if it's likely to rain.
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Haha, I think my question a bit dumb, btw thanks for the advice.

QUOTE(swn525 @ Feb 13 2018, 05:36 PM)
yes, rainy season on June
June is low season, airlines will have promotion on that period
example airasia last year osaka promotion for June, RM257 for return flight
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That, super cheap !! hope can get a deal this year...

I guess have to plan an itinerary that have more indoor activity or delay the trip... but don't want to go on Summer because is sooo hot, cant enjoy sad.gif
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QUOTE(pitapupux @ Feb 13 2018, 05:48 PM)
That, super cheap !! hope can get a deal this year...

I guess have to plan an itinerary that have more indoor activity or delay the trip... but don't want to go on Summer because is sooo hot, cant enjoy  sad.gif
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summer is hot, but many event and activity at that time.
like their fireworks on august/September, really worth to see it
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eqGI6n4kDrs

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QUOTE(swn525 @ Feb 13 2018, 05:51 PM)
summer is hot, but many event and activity at that time.
like their fireworks on august/September, really worth to see it
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eqGI6n4kDrs
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Ya, want to go to Japanese festival too, but have to bear with the heat sad.gif will consider about it and have to plan again

btw, thank you for the info biggrin.gif
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Takayama and Kanazawa. will still have tourist but not as crowded
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Yeah it should be including shirakawago as well for days pass
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Travel Japan using package (travel agent) vs own travel, actually can save how much ?

I'm poor at travel itinerary planning, might leave it to travel agent
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I'd say those who plan own itinerary is not so much because wanna save money.

Its more to flexibility, you can choose what to go for and what to leave out, you can plan which place u wanna spend more time on and which place u rather leave out entirely.

Going with tour, everything is touch and go, everything follow schedule.
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QUOTE(Left4Dead2 @ Feb 13 2018, 06:26 PM)
Travel Japan using package (travel agent) vs own travel, actually can save how much ?

I'm poor at travel itinerary planning, might leave it to travel agent
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Experienced both and own itinerary ftw. Follow agency no freedom to stop as you like or move the itinerary.

Also, if you are lazy to plan then just Google for itinerary online.
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hi all,
i'm planning to go but not so soon, maybe next year or 2 years but i just want to plan ahead.
i may not have an itinerary yet but the question that i have for now, is which airline is best and not too expensive(ANA is out of my budget) and i'm looking to go for the snow festival at hokkaido. If I want to save on flights should I book a direct from Pen to Sapporo or Pen to any place in Japan, and then local flight to Sapporo?


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QUOTE(jeff10012003 @ Feb 14 2018, 08:39 AM)
hi all,
i'm planning to go but not so soon, maybe next year or 2 years but i just want to plan ahead.
i may not have an itinerary yet but the question that i have for now, is which airline is best and not too expensive(ANA is out of my budget) and i'm looking to go for the snow festival at hokkaido. If I want to save on flights should I book a direct from Pen to Sapporo or Pen to any place in Japan, and then local flight to Sapporo?
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Airasia?
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QUOTE(Left4Dead2 @ Feb 13 2018, 06:26 PM)
Travel Japan using package (travel agent) vs own travel, actually can save how much ?

I'm poor at travel itinerary planning, might leave it to travel agent
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The reason why ppl use travel agent.
1. lazy to plan
2. too huge group hard to coordinate
3. elders cant walk too much

Self plan-
1. Get to do what you want.


Not about cost saving. Sometimes tour can be cheaper in sense they can get group tickets (depends how much tour agent wanna earn from the margin)
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I just bought two tickets of USJ express pass for RM1200.

Is the price ok? Or it’s overpriced?
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Gong Xi Fa Cai all!

Wanna to ask, in Osaka, once you all come back from day trips, say around 7 to 8pm, aside from Dotonbori, where else can go?

Thanks!

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Gong xi fa chai to all ...

I'm would like know to what's the budget travel to japan haikado ?
Or which travel agent,, would u guys recommend for best budget and worth to select ?

I'm planing by this year travel or next year travel ?
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Tsukiji market is so international now. Weekday morning super crowded but with at least 60-70% tourists. Even the shopkeepers also know how to shout greetings in Chinese / English. I don't know if I like the change cos it feels really touristy now.

Also at the market, saw this pretty looking inari sushi, really very pretty but wahlao, expensive but horrendous, really disgrace to Japan.

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guys,

as per screenshot below,

should i walk out the train to another or i just stick with the same train?

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guys,

as per screenshot below,

should i walk out the train to another or i just stick with the same train?
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think you need to walk out.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daikokuch%C5%8D_Station
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guys,

as per screenshot below,

should i walk out the train to another or i just stick with the same train?
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You will have to walk. Click on whichever option/route you prefer to take and you'll see it.

Whenever you see a human walking sign - it means "walk".
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QUOTE(tohff7 @ Feb 17 2018, 11:01 PM)
thanks for the info thumbup.gif
the map is so confusing and luckily i have asked here laugh.gif

QUOTE(sweet_pez @ Feb 17 2018, 11:37 PM)
You will have to walk. Click on whichever option/route you prefer to take and you'll see it.

Whenever you see a human walking sign - it means "walk".
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thanks for the info thumbup.gif
the map is so confusing and luckily i have asked here laugh.gif
but google maps doesn't show that i need to walk.

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Hmmmm... in the google map it looked as though its the same line - for you to stay on the train. But the map looked as though you need to get to the opposite. Whats your route? From airport to...? Your destination.
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QUOTE(sweet_pez @ Feb 18 2018, 11:19 AM)
Hmmmm... in the google map it looked as though its the same line - for you to stay on the train. But the map looked as though you need to get to the opposite. Whats your route? From airport to...? Your destination.
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from airport to higobashi station
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from airport to higobashi station
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Tsukiji market is so international now. Weekday morning super crowded but with at least 60-70% tourists. Even the shopkeepers also know how to shout greetings in Chinese / English. I don't know if I like the change cos it feels really touristy now.

Also at the market, saw this pretty looking inari sushi, really very pretty but wahlao, expensive but horrendous, really disgrace to Japan.

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Tsukiji Market's donburi was disappointing when I had it there. The sashimi don which also had sea urchins was not only pricey but sub-par to Malaysia's Oribe.

You are right, it's very touristy now. When I went to the tuna auction in 2016, most of the people were from Europe or the States. Hardly any Asians. I went during cherry blossom season.

In 2001 when Japan still required a visa, you can still see the 'authenticity' of Japan, minus the crowd and gaijin. Also, hospitality was much better as well.

I'm not going to attempt to go to any touristy sites if I can when I go to Japan again in April. My initial plan of theme parks have been scrapped.

Having said all that, Japan still holds a special place in my heart wub.gif
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Zao area video done!!

- Zao Fox Village
- Zao Onsen Skiing
- Day Trip @ Koyo Ryokan (Kaminoyama Onsen)



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QUOTE(Lynixx @ Feb 18 2018, 10:23 AM)
thanks for the info thumbup.gif
the map is so confusing and luckily i have asked here laugh.gif
but google maps doesn't show that i need to walk.

please refer below
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I used this app when I was there https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/navitime-fo...d686373726?mt=8 this one mentioned for me to stay on train when my google maps mentioned to get out. Lol test luck worst case trackback.
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QUOTE(imran85 @ Feb 19 2018, 11:00 AM)
I used this app when I was there https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/navitime-fo...d686373726?mt=8 this one mentioned for me to stay on train when my google maps mentioned to get out. Lol test luck worst case trackback.
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Just gotta check with the counter information before you board if you are unsure. Or better yet, check with the travelers if you ada bola, chances are they will say they don't know and you ended up with counter information again. laugh.gif
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QUOTE(imran85 @ Feb 19 2018, 11:00 AM)
I used this app when I was there https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/navitime-fo...d686373726?mt=8 this one mentioned for me to stay on train when my google maps mentioned to get out. Lol test luck worst case trackback.
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thanks bro...it really help me alot thumbsup.gif
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QUOTE(Lynixx @ Feb 18 2018, 10:23 AM)
thanks for the info thumbup.gif
the map is so confusing and luckily i have asked here laugh.gif
but google maps doesn't show that i need to walk.

please refer below
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You need to switch trains at Daikokucho Station from Midosuji Line (red) to Yotsubashi Line (blue). Both trains could be running same direction at the same platform (or another platform), you need to do further checking.

Once you reach Higobashi station (blue Yotsubashi line), then only you get out of station and walk to hotel.
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QUOTE(deodorant @ Feb 19 2018, 08:06 AM)
Zao area video done!!

- Zao Fox Village
- Zao Onsen Skiing
- Day Trip @ Koyo Ryokan (Kaminoyama Onsen)



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This is so detailed! Btw the currency is it sgd or myr as i saw your depart is in Singapore? Also what app or spreadsheet did you use for this?

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This is so detailed! Btw the currency is it sgd or myr as i saw your depart is in Singapore? Also what app or spreadsheet did you use for this?
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It's definitely in SGD$ biggrin.gif
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QUOTE(sweet_pez @ Feb 19 2018, 12:54 PM)
It's definitely in SGD$ biggrin.gif
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Wow.. Just.. Wow... Out of my league.
I wanted to go for snow but on a budget. If not hokkaido, where else can i experience it?
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QUOTE(jeff10012003 @ Feb 19 2018, 12:48 PM)
This is so detailed! Btw the currency is it sgd or myr as i saw your depart is in Singapore? Also what app or spreadsheet did you use for this?
Like sweet_pez said (she knows cos she was the one who came with me*), it's in SGD for 2pax.

A few disclaimers though, it was a very last minute trip, so flights and hotels were a LOT more expensive than they could be. Plus we bought a lot of stuff. So if you're budgeting for yourself, departing from KL, and planning earlier, should probably be around rm13-14k without shopping.

If want less than that then easily doable also. Hokkaido tends to be super expensive for winter; main island tends to be cheaper and less crowded - can try look at Nagano or Yamagata mountains (or even closer by like gala yuzawa). The unavoidable high costs are flights and JR pass / train tickets, everything else can be as cheap or expensive as you want it to be.

( * Just kidding )

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QUOTE(jeff10012003 @ Feb 19 2018, 01:03 PM)
Wow.. Just.. Wow... Out of my league.
I wanted to go for snow but on a budget. If not hokkaido, where else can i experience it?
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ShirakawaGo is another good choice. I've been there in winter and it's wonderful. Will definitely return again (but it's also not cheap).

All about snow in Japan here: https://www.japan-guide.com/e/e2265.html

QUOTE(deodorant @ Feb 19 2018, 01:05 PM)
Like sweet_pez said (she knows cos she was the one who came with me*), it's in SGD for 2pax.

A few disclaimers though, it was a very last minute trip, so flights and hotels were a LOT more expensive than they could be. Plus we bought a lot of stuff. So if you're budgeting for yourself, departing from KL, and planning earlier, should probably be around rm13-14k without shopping.

( * Just kidding )
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jeff10012003 I know coz someone asked the same question to deodorant in the Japan Group Chat (on whatsapp) laugh.gif
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Like sweet_pez said (she knows cos she was the one who came with me*), it's in SGD for 2pax.
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QUOTE(sweet_pez @ Feb 19 2018, 01:10 PM)
Cracking dangerous jokes aren't we bruce.gif

I know coz someone asked the same question to deodorant in the Japan Group Chat (on whatsapp) laugh.gif
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ehem ehem. so did you guys met? laugh.gif
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QUOTE(lyc1982 @ Feb 19 2018, 04:51 PM)
they even spent 1 ..... together
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Hey hey, do not smear this young lady's reputation ranting.gif ranting.gif ranting.gif later his wife come and look for me! Also, gathering is not possible unless you guys join in, and for those in SG to be back rolleyes.gif

Dah dah, manyak OOT. Get back to main point.

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QUOTE(sweet_pez @ Feb 19 2018, 01:10 PM)
ShirakawaGo is another good choice. I've been there in winter and it's wonderful. Will definitely return again (but it's also not cheap).

All about snow in Japan here: https://www.japan-guide.com/e/e2265.html
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jeff10012003 I know coz someone asked the same question to deodorant in the Japan Group Chat (on whatsapp) laugh.gif
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thanks for the info. will read through and plan my itinerary for snow holiday soon thumbup.gif


QUOTE(sweet_pez @ Feb 19 2018, 04:58 PM)
Hey hey, do not smear this young lady's reputation ranting.gif ranting.gif ranting.gif later his wife come and look for me! Also, gathering is not possible unless you guys join in, and for those in SG to be back rolleyes.gif

Dah dah, manyak OOT. Get back to main point.

Update: I've included some stuffs on Post 1. As promised I'll put up a 7-Days Recommended Itinerary for Tokyo (spring). Day 1 up, I'll put up the rest soon.

Also put up this: "Some simple and common phrases to learn/ know"

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good information there.
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QUOTE(sweet_pez @ Feb 19 2018, 01:10 PM)
ShirakawaGo is another good choice. I've been there in winter and it's wonderful. Will definitely return again (but it's also not cheap).

All about snow in Japan here: https://www.japan-guide.com/e/e2265.html
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jeff10012003 I know coz someone asked the same question to deodorant in the Japan Group Chat (on whatsapp) laugh.gif
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I enjoyed Shirakawago though I feel the light up was overrated. I went morning and afternoon. It snowed so heavily i was inhaling snow.

For the day part I used J-Hoppers (and recommend them as they are very organised) and for light up I used Yokoso. All not bad but really take morning sessions and just enjoy the views


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good information there.
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QUOTE(imran85 @ Feb 20 2018, 10:44 AM)
I enjoyed Shirakawago though I feel the light up was overrated. I went morning and afternoon. It snowed so heavily i was inhaling snow.

For the day part I used J-Hoppers (and recommend them as they are very organised) and for light up I used Yokoso. All not bad but really take morning sessions and just enjoy the views
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It's fine about the lights. Your picture of the white landscape with the gassho zukuri looks good enough.

One regret - didn't go to the Viewing Point. Due to shortage of time, we can only choose either lunch or viewing point and you bet on it, it was lunch they chose. We had a good meal, I played under the snow awhile and then we went off.

Next time when I return to ShirakawaGo, I'll be sure to get there.
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No problem, share with us too  wink.gif
It's fine about the lights. Your picture of the white landscape with the gassho zukuri looks good enough.

One regret - didn't go to the Viewing Point. Due to shortage of time, we can only choose either lunch or viewing point and you bet on it, it was lunch they chose. We had a good meal, I played under the snow awhile and then we went off.

Next time when I return to ShirakawaGo, I'll be sure to get there.
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For light up unlikely able to get viewing point as they will open tickets at 3 pm. Most tours only leave at 4pm from Takayama so by the time arrive wont have enough tickets/time to get to viewing point for that night. Go during morning where the snow has had least amount of people walking over it. When I was there it snowed all the way back to Takayama tho and the whole region snowed heavily. So as a warning, please make proper plans for coming back too as I was snowed in and the bus ride from Takayama to Kanazawa was getting sketchy. Even my train that was supposed to take only 2.5 hrs from Kanazawa took 7 hours instead. Good thing I didnt have to take a taxi back to hotel or planned a flight out.
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@sweet_pez The spoiler link to the 7 Days Tokyo trip itinerary is broken. I can't access the spoiler link to common phrases too.
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anyone use this sim card before? is this good? connection fast in osaka/kyoto?

http://www.11street.my/productdetail/japan...rom=cart%5Elist
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Still Softbank which is majority the provider for 4G wifi from Klook.
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arriving osaka late around 10pm, i guess after collect luggage and stuff it will be close to 11pm to 12am...

does osaka capsule hotel accept late check in without reservation? or is there any recommend late accomodation around in osaka...


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QUOTE(GGSC27 @ Feb 21 2018, 11:43 PM)
arriving osaka late around 10pm, i guess after collect luggage and stuff it will be close to 11pm to 12am...

does osaka capsule hotel accept late check in without reservation? or is there any recommend late accomodation around in osaka...
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you mean train closed?

AFAIK bus is 24 hours service.

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Anmitsu at Hatsune (初音) (Blogwh0re link)

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QUOTE(GGSC27 @ Feb 21 2018, 11:43 PM)
arriving osaka late around 10pm, i guess after collect luggage and stuff it will be close to 11pm to 12am...

does osaka capsule hotel accept late check in without reservation? or is there any recommend late accomodation around in osaka...
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i have experienced on that, last 2 years kansai customs still using old method, take around 2 hours to clear custom
come out already 12am
left bus only, airport information counter still working, can ask them which exit to take bus
need buy ticket at the bus stop area first, then only queue wait for bus
bus only stop in selected area, last time my hotel in shin-osaka, bus stop in Umeda, after that take taxi, many taxi are waiting in the Umeda bus stop area

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QUOTE(swn525 @ Feb 22 2018, 09:03 AM)
i have experienced on that, last 2 years kansai customs still using old method, take around 2 hours to clear custom
come out already 12am
left bus only, airport information counter still working, can ask them which exit to take bus
need buy ticket at the bus stop area first, then only queue wait for bus
bus only stop in selected area, last time my hotel in shin-osaka, bus stop in Umeda, after that take taxi, many taxi are waiting in the Umeda bus stop area
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2 hours???

im arriving 9.40pm and i was expecting to come out around 10.30pm sweat.gif
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post Feb 22 2018, 11:19 AM

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QUOTE(Lynixx @ Feb 22 2018, 10:15 AM)
2 hours???

im arriving 9.40pm and i was expecting to come out around 10.30pm sweat.gif
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Depends your luck because 10pm got alot aircraft coming into Kansai Airport also. Peak Hour




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