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Anything and everything related to travel to Japan, topical.

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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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#701
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  • 2018/12/19 (Wed) 10:54
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I wrote "flagship ・ airlines", but I was told that the correct term is "flag ・ carriers".

Also, it is not certain whether JAL or ANA is the "flag ・ carrier". Neither company has the Japanese flag ( or the flag ) on its aircraft, and neither is designated as a "flag ・ carrier" by the government. Practically speaking, though, ANA reigns supreme, both in terms of the number of domestic and international routes and in terms of the company's assets.

There is also coverage on YouTube's English channel regarding JAL's decline.

https://youtu.be/zpmX3BrLn-E

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#704
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  • 2018/12/20 (Thu) 10:04
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Oh, really. Is it a bug?

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#704
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  • 2018/12/20 (Thu) 10:20
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I'm not sure I've ever seen a killing field ? !

# 35 → # 45 → # 35

what the heck ?.

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#706
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  • 2018/12/23 (Sun) 09:17
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As usual, I'm still looking for cheap, Japan-bound airline tickets for my wife in April and me in July, and after missing the Black Friday sale, all airlines are still at their normal prices. I saw a pop-up ad on my phone this morning for HIS's "Hatsuyume Fair 2019," so I searched there, which is easier to operate on a PC, but this fair shows LAX-TYO \ \cH}$979, which is not direct, but much higher than the $851 on JAL's site, which I entered myself. It was much more expensive than the $851 I found on JAL's website.

Also, when I searched HIS's regular search, the lowest price is $831, which is much cheaper than the fair price. Also, I found that the cheapest price is $831, which is much cheaper than the fair price.

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#707
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  • 2018/12/23 (Sun) 14:59
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When we were talking about fare IC cards such as Suica, someone mentioned before that there is a way to go through the ticket gate using Apple Pay on the iPhone, but now it is also possible to go through with Google Pay on Android phones.

Of course, the phone has to have a contactless device, but I was looking at T-Mobile's website to see if I could get a Galaxy A6 (Retail $ 400) from T-Mobile instead of my current phone company, Sprint. I was looking at T-Mobile's website and found that this model also has Android Pay (now Google Pay), so I am thinking of getting Galaxy A6 which costs more than twice as much as my current Galaxy J3 ($175).

I checked how far Google Pay can be used in Japan and found

"Google Pay can be used at Edy ・ nanaco ・ Suica ・ WAON ・ QUICPay merchants"

, which means that QUICPay can be used at any automatic ticket gates of JR East, right? This means that QUICPay can be used at all JR East automatic ticket gates. This means you can use QUICPay at any automatic ticket gate in JR East.)

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