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Anything and everything related to travel to Japan, topical.

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#1
  • 倍金萬
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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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#3355
  • 倍金万
  • 2022/11/24 (Thu) 08:09
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> Eh ? They didn't ask me anywhere.

I was always asked to show proof at the guest house or hotel where I stay every night.

And at family restaurants and Starbucks, which are completely indoors.

In Japan, the local government (health department) was very strict about it.

In addition, although unrelated, Japanese citizens are given a substantial travel grant of thousands of yen, and even a small guest house run by an auntie using her own home is the first to say, "You can use that money. Even a small guest house run by an auntie using her own house was the first to ask me if I could use the funds.

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#3357
  • もっちー
  • 2022/11/24 (Thu) 17:59
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> I was always told to show proof at the guest house or hotel where I stay every night, though.
And even in fully indoor family restaurants and Starbucks.

I don't know about at accommodations since I was at my parents' house, but I was never asked to show it at any of the dozens of restaurants or shopping places I went to during my stay. None of my family or friends carried one either. ?

On the other hand, were people without a certificate turned away ??

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#3358

I have not been asked to present it either.
Neither hotels nor restaurants.
However, I have been checked with a thermometer and hand sanitizer (from a bottle of liquid) in many places.
Japanese people are not very disciplined, or perhaps they don't have a sense of flexibility, or perhaps they don't wear masks even when they are outside on the main street, where there are not many people in the open space.
As a blood type B person, I can't follow the "learn to the right" rule and walk in a line
because I'm a person who can't.

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#3359
  • 倍金万
  • 2022/11/25 (Fri) 10:26
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> And even fully indoor family restaurants and Starbucks

I may have misunderstood this. Oh no, I don't want to get old.

Still, outside of airports, hotels, guest houses, and other lodging facilities always demanded it.

The city health department is very strict even at the guest house, which is run by a woman using her own house, and even outside of the Corona area, the health department periodically conducts on-site inspections regarding toilet and bath hygiene. That's why we can stay here without any worries.


> I knew this guy has never been to Japan

Feel free to imagine.

See the "Machikado Photo Album" here. There you can see one photo taken on the return flight. Since the flight to Japan was full, I was prepared that the return flight would also be quite crowded, but to my surprise it was rattling. While there was a rush of travelers from here after the opening of the Japanese port, there were almost no Japanese on the return flight. I wonder if the Japanese are not getting up to speed on overseas travel at all because of the Corona. How was it at your time, Mocchi? One of the photos taken outside from inside the plane at departure was at Kochi Airport, where we were seen off, including the boarding staff in Halloween costumes. This is a scene that can only be seen at a regional airport. We also paid a visit to the "Tora-san Jizo". In the third round of the pilgrimage, we have more time to visit local places of interest and historic interest if they are not too far from the pilgrimage route.

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#3360
  • 妄想癖
  • 2022/11/25 (Fri) 10:50
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They don't ask me for certificates just once

enough with the lying multiple personalities.

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