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post Mar 26 2020, 06:04 PM, updated 2y ago

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To all newcomers on this thread, PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE do some research first. 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.

Also, do not ask for itineraries. Come up with your own itinerary and enlist forumers' help with checking and giving 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/

Airport bus/ limo transfer for Tokyo and/or Kansai (recommended by pez):
https://www.airporttransfer.jp/

Tip on Shinkansen (bullet train) by sacwoc

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If it is too big you can store it in the leg room as the space between seats are quite big. But then might be an uncomfortable ride. If you do get the last row there is space at the back of the seat. There are also shelves at the top but not sure if your luggage can fit in. However if you are travelling after May 2020 you will have a problem as the new rule about luggage will kick in.

https://matcha-jp.com/en/7887?type=news


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). 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.
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

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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):-

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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.

Check out the event calendar here:
https://www.japanistry.com/

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 (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.


JTB Malaysia also offers sim/ wifi. Check their site for update: https://www.jtbmalaysia.com/

- 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

Post Contribute by @RegentCid on Japan Train Category:

普通 Local : Train Stop Every Station
Able to used IC card such as ICOCA / Pasmo / Suica
Example: Our KTM Train From Batu Cave to Seremban

快速 Rapid : Train will skip some station. (Ticket price no difference from Local)
Able to used IC card such as ICOCA / Pasmo / Suica
Example: Our KTM Train From Batu Cave to Seremban but skip some station such as Batu Kentonmen, Seputeh, Tiroi

急行 Express : Train only stop at Major Station (Ticket price no difference from Local & Rapid)
Able to used IC card such as ICOCA / Pasmo / Suica
Example: Our KTM Train From Batu Cave to Seremban but only stop at Sentul, Kuala Lumpur , KL Sentral , Salak Selatan, Kajang, Nilai, Seremban

特急 Limited Express : This will be our KTM ETS Train.
Cannot used IC card. Ticket only can purchase at ticket office with reserve seat fare or non reserve seat fare.
Example: KL to Butterworth and stop at Tanjung Malim, Ipoh, Bukit Metajam only.

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.

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"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." - 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

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“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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post Mar 26 2020, 06:05 PM

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Sample trip itineraries to get you started.

--> 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

--> Useful Travel Tips @ Kansai credit to Monya Meow Meow
https://forum.lowyat.net/index.php?showtopi...post&p=94654792

--> 14 days Kansai Trip Itinerary credit to RegentCid

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10-Days Tokyo, Mt Fuji, Nikko & Shirakawa-Go Trip by trespasser

Day 1-3 : https://forum.lowyat.net/index.php?showtopi...post&p=91741264
Day 4-6 : https://forum.lowyat.net/index.php?showtopi...post&p=91741762
Day 7-10: https://forum.lowyat.net/index.php?showtopi...post&p=91742130

Basic ethics and some useful words when visiting Japan:

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Recommendation of Restaurants credit to Chinti

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Mini two days Kyoto itinerary credit to Chinti

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KANSAI Good Tip for Unique Open Air Coach contributed by yooyin

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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 by deodorant https://forum.lowyat.net/topic/4526998

List of useful medicine in Japan credit to RegentCid

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Thanks to all your contribution to make V13 possible.

In times of pandemic, all travelling has halted and the tourism is really suffering a big hit. IOC has no choice but to push the Olympics to 1 year later. Sorry to hear that travelling plans need to change or be cancelled. Remember to try and request for postponement/ refund for your flight tickets and other arrangements which may have been booked.

Seems like despite all these, the Japanese yen is still pretty strong.

QUOTE(MdmWSW @ Mar 27 2020, 09:38 AM)
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2020 ady, still parking? Just subscribe/ track this thread as per below:
On the top right corner of the thread, click on the "clock" icon that's between Twitter and Print.

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QUOTE(RegentCid @ Apr 11 2020, 09:16 PM)
All airlines are facing financial problem since pandemic. I think Tony had to borrow money from Bank / get aid from Govt. These process take times
Once AirAsia received the fund, they had to start process those refund customers which up to millions people.

Better than Cathay Pacific already. Cathay totally no refund because company had no more money, only got reschedule.
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At least they allow rescheduling. Since thats the best they can do, fair enough. Cathay already not doing well before this due to HK's situation. Really kesian.
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QUOTE(DTorons @ Apr 12 2020, 02:31 PM)
I booked AA for the purpose of Olimpics. Since olimpics is postponed and the pandemic is still at large, i have no intention to go tokyo in july anymore.
I tried to get credit refund from AA chatbot, but it replies my booking is not eligble because only flights up 31st may is eligble.
I tried other ways, i did refund instead, and my request has been logged. Had to do twice because i have 2 bookings. What should i do now? Just wait for AA to respond or hope that AA will extend the credit refund eligiblity to further more months?

Ps: its frustrating when you cant get hold of definite support and answers when you cry for support from AA.
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I think you can refer to Area51SE reply as per above.
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QUOTE(RegentCid @ Apr 14 2020, 09:25 PM)
Japan cases rising rapidly and people still working, no one care about the sh!t. People still line up for FF7 Remake & Animal Crossing.
Game more important than Covid-19.

You can watch Shibuya crossing Live at here. Now 10pm still alot people on street.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kQFo1bVV81c

Feb 2021. ... biggrin.gif  biggrin.gif  biggrin.gif
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Wah so cool, can see Shibuya via a Live cam! Damn i miss Tokyo so much biggrin.gif
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QUOTE(-kytz- @ Apr 26 2020, 02:29 PM)
I just find it disgusting if you're not the first one in line to scoop the noodles
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For all you know, the water source goes circular - round and round and not 1 way laugh.gif
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QUOTE(RegentCid @ Apr 27 2020, 05:39 PM)
Mostly, But this one famous at Kyoto using waterfall stream.
One way only.

It still over rated stuff because of the distant, price and taste.
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Then at least it's more hygienic that way. Hmmm never tried nagashi soumen before hmm.gif so no idea. Always an attractive experience imo. Someday~
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For the past couple of days, Japan had experienced a rise in their coronavirus cases again. A Japanese friend said it's hard to maintain social distancing in Japan with small offices and entertainment clubs, izakaya etc.

https://english.kyodonews.net/news/2020/07/...day-in-row.html

Hopefully the Japanese government will implement some sort of SOP in place. From the looks of it, the chances of reopening Japan as tourist spot (without visa application for Malaysians) for this year seems a little bleak.

I really feel sad for airlines in times like this.

An article from Financial Times on AA:

AirAsia/Tony Fernandes: stall story

https://www.ft.com/stream/1935832b-40b0-4d6...0d-07bc7544a6e7

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Missing Japan much? cry.gif cry.gif cry.gif
Really wish can travel to Tokyo soon!

#racun


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QUOTE(jajapan @ May 2 2021, 09:53 AM)
I can Ta Bao.
Taste might be different lah.

Official website >> https://www.ichiranstore.com/shop/default.aspx
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At one point i wanted to buy hahaha but luckily checked the online reviews & video. They aren't very good shakehead.gif decided to save my money instead. Might as well get Nakiryu Tan Tan Men or Tsuta's instant ramen (or is it soba).
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QUOTE(hihihehe @ Aug 24 2021, 02:57 PM)
is nakiryu good? would like to try it
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For me personally:
- it tastes like an authentic bowl of tantan men from restaurant (doesn't feel like it came from an instant pack!)
- very flavourful (sour, salty, sweet, spicy - you name it all)

If you like food with strong taste, this is for you nod.gif I thoroughly enjoyed the noodles, but next aiming to try the Tsuta soba cup noodle...!

QUOTE(-kytz- @ Aug 24 2021, 04:03 PM)
Ichiran instant ramen is no where near the real thing haha but as an instant noodles, it's ok lah.

I think I prefer Nakiryu and Tsuta, had them in Osaka just before the pandemic sweat.gif
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That's what most of the reviews say - the instant noodle isn't even half as good! Apparently noodle was little as well, pretty plain too. Taste was also pretty off from the real thing.

Oh wow, so lucky that you got to try both Nakiryu and Tsuta. Tempted to try Tsuta in my last trip @ Tokyo but was dreading the queue and we were a big group - thus decided to give up cry.gif ...was in Singapore for a short work trip before pandemic, and I saw Tsuta there too. But then it was empty and quiet. Friends told me it was just alright, thus didn't go in.
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QUOTE(hihihehe @ Aug 24 2021, 05:14 PM)
cool

saw some selling for rm30+ in shopee. might give spicy a try 1st  biggrin.gif
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Ohmy, same seller biggrin.gif they ship from Japan. So exciting to see the parcel arrive! Enjoy and share your review afterwards.

Maybe can check if you get [Wholesale price] by ordering 2 items (or exceeding certain amount ). I recently ordered the Tsuta instant noodle - they sell RM44+ for 1, but price changed to RM30+ when I clicked 2, not to mention there's store voucher of RM10 to apply on the order. Happy shopping thumbsup.gif
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QUOTE(-kytz- @ Aug 24 2021, 06:30 PM)
Actually I meant the instant noodles version of Nakiryu and Tsuta. Got it from 711 biggrin.gif
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lol.gif lol.gif lol.gif alamak. It's okay, still managed to try at least

QUOTE(RegentCid @ Aug 24 2021, 09:11 PM)
Ichiran, Tsuta & Nakiryu are all so-so. Jamie Oliver style of Ramen. Tipu tourist money.

This my review for this 3 restraurant
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Hahaha not sure if you're referring to the cup noodle or the actual restaurant. Can't comment about the restaurants 'coz never been there, but hey, at least it's "affordable" Michelin star food - worthy of trying.

No chance to try Tomita Ramen yet. But its nice to see Tsuta featured in the documentary as well.

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QUOTE(hihihehe @ Sep 7 2021, 04:19 PM)
yes agree. the local ramen shops are way more delicious and each have their own version of broth.
just got my delivery for both tsuta and nakiryu  brows.gif

will give it a try this weekend
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post Aug 12 2022, 09:47 AM

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QUOTE(Icehart @ Aug 11 2022, 10:16 PM)
Now is a good time to stock up Yen. (If you're earning MYR)
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Very tempted, but wondering if it'll drop further drool.gif
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post Aug 12 2022, 10:09 AM

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QUOTE(Icehart @ Aug 12 2022, 10:04 AM)
Change some first. smile.gif
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the dilemma. coz not possible to fly anytime this year - changing x amount meaning the cash lay still, sitting in the drawer sweat.gif probably monitor the rate for a bit more. If it falls below 3, definitely will jump at it.
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QUOTE(stranger88 @ Mar 19 2024, 10:27 AM)
so worst case might be bad luck for 1-2 days & stay in hotel, i guess.
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September is fine. It's still hot and subject to occasional rain. Check the daily forecast before leaving your hotel and adjust itinerary for indoor shopping/ trip knowing it'll rain for the day (pandai pandai adjust la). Weather forecast for Japan is pretty accurate.

I wouldn't waste the extra RM2k to change flight. Would rather use the savings of that RM2k for shopping cool2.gif

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Finally my turn to fly after several years! It has been way too long, Tokyo biggrin.gif
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post Mar 26 2024, 12:47 PM

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Want to ask RegentCid

I've not taken the Airport Limousine Bus before. Will be landing at Narita.
Noticed that they only transfer from Airport to specific hotels. Presuming I'm not a guest in 1 of the Hotels - would I still be able to purchase the Limo bus ticket from Airport? Thought of getting off at one of the nearby Hotel and then walk to my accommodation.

https://www.limousinebus.co.jp/guide/en/timetable/
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post Mar 26 2024, 02:20 PM

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QUOTE(RegentCid @ Mar 26 2024, 01:16 PM)
Yes. Specific Hotel just a Bus Stop outside of Hotel only. Most of Passenger will disembark at Train Station. Only 1% passenger will remain seat until last destination which is the specific Hotel Stop.

If you Booked Hotel are nearby to that "Specific Hotel Stop" Then just seat until destination and walk to your booked hotel.
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I see! Thanks for the tip. From airport -> hotel via limousine bus i can purchase the ticket @ Airport. But if it's the other way round for return trip, am I able to buy the ticket from one of the Hotel's counter even if I'm not a guest? Wanted to give the limo bus a try this round. Don't wish to make various transfer through train and would prefer to take the bus all the way to nearby destination. Its been about 5 years, a little anxious about revisiting Tokyo.

Probably gonna give the Shibuya Sky a try since its a new attraction; saw pretty positive reviews online too. Forumers, let me know its a sham (if it is) if you've been there.
Planning to visit Shimokitazawa as well, a place that I've always wanted to check out.

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