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#1
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  • 2018/02/14 11:44

Those of you who have crossed the ocean to come here to Los Angeles and Japan
are always concerned about something related to your travel between Los Angeles and Japan.

If you have anything to say or questions, please feel free to write.
I'll try to write "something" as well.

Example :
What means do you use to call when you return to Japan?

Which seat on the plane do you prefer, Aisle or Window, front, back,

Which airline do you think has the best food?

Which mode of transportation do you use to get to the local area?

and so on and so on

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#2064
  • 1年間だけ利用しました
  • 2020/09/13 (Sun) 23:39
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I have also had frequent flyer miles and have been able to use the lounge for a number of business trips.
The lounge has comfortable sofas and is much less crowded than the densely packed lounge downstairs, so I was able to spend some quiet time before boarding, which was nice and less tiring.

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#2065
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  • 2020/09/14 (Mon) 15:05
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> I can spend a quiet time with very few people until boarding

Yes, I think that's more important than expensive drinks and fancy meals.

My acquaintance travels back and forth between LA and Japan very frequently for work, so I'm sure he would be able to accumulate miles even without telling me, and he uses the lounge as if it were his own home. However, I think it is difficult to take care of your health because of the time difference between Japan and LA. When I was a bachelor a long time ago, I had a friend who was a stewardess. \I had a friend who was a stewardess (!!!) and she also said that the time difference made it difficult for her to take care of her health. He was always using sleeping pills when he was in trouble. That business is not easy. He said that the only difference between waitressing and working is that you are either up in the sky or down in the sky.

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#2066
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  • 2020/09/14 (Mon) 22:40
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There's no fancy booze or fancy food in a regular lounge, just some small bites
You've never used it before, you're a fraud.

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#2067
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  • 2020/09/15 (Tue) 15:31
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The Corona fiasco has put an end to my planned trip to Japan this May, but I would like to go to Japan as early as next May, or if Japan's isolation is prolonged until May, around October of next year.

Those of you who have been following this topic already know my reason for going to Japan, but it is a trip to Shikoku, a pilgrimage where I toddle around on my own feet every day. I became addicted to it.

It all started with a program called "Hobbiyuyuu" that aired on TV Japan, a Japanese-language broadcaster here, around 2006. piano lessons, and "pilgrimage" among others.

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#2068
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  • 2020/09/16 (Wed) 08:27
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I started watching the program somehow, and in the "Fourth Pilgrimage ・ The Charm of the Way ~ How to Walk Well ~" section of the more than ten times it aired, the guide told a retired couple walking on the same path, with irises in full bloom on the side,

"This is also a very beautiful walk. "It is wonderful to walk along the path that Odaishi-san walked, step by step, and to see the mountains, rivers, plants, and trees of Shikoku as he saw them, because we are walking at a leisurely pace,"

he said. I was captivated by the "walking pilgrimage" at once. It is a hard work to walk all day ・every day (every day )even in the rain, in the wind, and in the heat of the sun even when you take a break. After arriving at the inn, soaking in the bath and finishing dinner, I am filled with a sense of fulfillment from the trip, but I am not. I am exhausted, my head is empty, and I fall asleep like Sleep Like a Log - The Beatles.

*Sendatsu : ( Sendatsu )

https://dictionary.goo.ne.jp/word/%E5%85%88%E9%81%94/

Sentatsu means two accompanying people ( Dōgōnin ) who are those who, with the faith of Kobo-Daishi at their core, make pilgrimages to Shikoku, invite as many people as possible to join them on this path, and serve as leaders and role models for them in their religious practice. They also provide guidance and other knowledge related to the pilgrimage path and temples of the fuda-sho, and give appropriate instructions and advice.


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