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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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#745
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  • 2019/01/16 (Wed) 17:02
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I also found Star ・ Inn from the <$ 21> character as soon as I entered booking.com. The hostel is about a 5-minute walk from Keisei Aoto Station, and while most of the other hostels are in buildings, the photos of the facilities make it look like a large private house. The bathroom also has a large bathtub, but it appears to be only one bathroom for family use. Is that why it is so inexpensive?

I wonder if that's why it's so inexpensive, but it's cheaper than a place where 8 people share a room for $27.

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#746
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  • 2019/01/16 (Wed) 21:16
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Uzai,

I too would not want to share a room 365 days a year.

If you plan to sleep with club members at a camp for a few days a year,
it's not too much to ask. You just have to have enough guts to say
sorry if you fart.

If you get pleasure from being cheap and stingy, you won't mind
the other guys sleeping around you.
And the people around you feel the same way.

It is good to play hard and it is also good to be cheap.

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#747
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  • 2019/01/18 (Fri) 09:34
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I've accessed HIS on my Windows desktop, and now I'm getting persistent HIS Pop-Up Ads, even on my phone.

I heard $751 to Japan, but this is probably the lowest price in the off-season in the last month or two, and at least $1,000 or more in the peak season this summer. If you move your dates to the first half of the month even in July like I did, you may find the $800 ~ 900 range now.

The number of foreign tourists to Japan this year and next year is said to be an unprecedented record, and for those like me who have no family home in Japan, times are hard. By the way, I wonder what year will come after Heisei? For those of us in the middle of the Showa period, we are very excited....

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#749
  • 飲兵衛
  • 2019/01/18 (Fri) 12:43
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Hello, Mr. Baikinman.

Mr. Baikinman, do you make purchases in Japan that are treated as tourist duty free?
The duty free receipt says that "the purchased goods must not be used in Japan"
. Please let me know if you know
. Whee!

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#750
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  • 2019/01/19 (Sat) 22:16
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Mr. Yumbei,

> You are not allowed to use the items you buy in Japan

That's a pretext and you don't check every time you leave the country. I have never bought alcohol because I can't drink at all, but I bought a modest suit at "Menswear no Aoki" because I thought I might wear it for funerals ( ) of others, etc., although I have no chance to wear a suit since I retired.

I didn't care about tax exemption, but while I was talking to the clerk, I told her I was taking the suit back to Los Angeles, and she automatically gave me tax exemption. I had to fill out a lot of paperwork. I ordered a sleeping bag and mat for the pilgrimage (about 30,000 yen in total) from MontBell online, and I had to pick them up at a store in Japan, but I was staying in Asakusa, and the closest store that handles MontBell's duty free is in Ikebukuro, but only during the evening rush hour. I gave up and went to the Okachimachi store.

Not only Yamanote line, but also Tokyo ・ Osaka's morning and evening commuter trains are hell. Even a cheapskate like me hasn't experienced that hell for decades. It's scary.

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