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#1
  • 倍金萬
  • mail
  • 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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#3331
  • 倍金万
  • 2022/11/14 (Mon) 08:52
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> All you have to do is take a bath and sleep

That's the ultimate.

I don't know if they still exist today, but a long time ago I was in a capsule hotel in Shinkoiwa and there were many in one section, a little wider than a coffin like a beehive, and I think there were only a few people staying that day. I was woken up several times in the middle of the night by a guest snoring loudly. I can't speak for others, but I snore sometimes, too, depending on my sleeping position. I could have been at one end of that section and not heard him snoring so much.

Recently I have been staying at a capsule hotel near Haneda Airport. The deluxe type has a mini-room with a small desk and chair next to the side doorway capsule as mentioned above, so you don't see the other guests until you step out into the aisle.

The photo below shows the standard type, but the deluxe type has the upper bunk facing the opposite way, no locker on the right side, only a desk-like board with a chair, and a curtain separating it from the passageway so that you cannot be seen from the passageway in your own space. The price for a night here is 4,500 yen. The one in the photo is 3,800 yen. Of course, a large bath is included.

https://www.rexinn.co.jp/kamata/img/room-standard-img_01.jpg


I was also thinking of staying at the place in the following picture next time. The above capsule hotel is only for men, but this one has a women-only floor and the group room floor is shared by men and women. The price is 4,900 yen per night in front of Corona.

https://cf.bstatic.com/xdata/images/hotel/max1024x768/338343919.jpg?k=6ee98ca54ba5724848a4ac05e41f98fad9b1732f51d387a6d1ecb5fe23725bea&o=&hp=1

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#3337
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2022/11/15 (Tue) 07:41
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If I don't get tired from the long trip, I will not be able to start the next day.
I can't even sleep calmly without a divider.

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#3338
  • 倍金万
  • 2022/11/15 (Tue) 08:57
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New Year's Eve and New Year's Holidays in Japan ! New Service Visit Japan Web Setup Thorough Explanation ! Starts 11/1

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PSGAS9IsfwQ


Japanese gov't still has troublesome procedures for foreigners entering Japan.

As I mentioned before, I was red flagged by My SOS and made to walk around the entire Haneda Terminal 3 building. That was totally "pointless".

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#3340
  • チポレ
  • 2022/11/15 (Tue) 09:06
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Mr. Baikin, I went back to Japan in July, and I was made to walk a lot at that time, too. I was blue, but I think everyone else was made to walk about the same amount.

Toilets were not allowed to use, so it was very difficult for those who wanted to use them.

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#3341
  • 痴呆ですか
  • 2022/11/15 (Tue) 09:08
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3338
against the entry of foreigners ?
both Japanese and foreigners
are you not able to speak Japanese ??

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#3342
  • 倍金万
  • 2022/11/16 (Wed) 10:37
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Chipolle,

I had a full flight and was seated in the last economy section, so I was the last one to get off the plane. The first inspection after getting off the plane was the corona inspection, but of course I was the last one there too, so I had to take a long walk and there was a corona inspection again for those who got red on the complete opposite side of the terminal 3 building, but in the end I was the only one among those who were taken completely around the whole place.

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#3343
  • チポレ
  • 2022/11/16 (Wed) 11:39
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I got off at the end, so I must have been alone ?
Anyway, I walked from barge to barge too. That's all.

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#3344
  • 倍金万
  • 2022/11/17 (Thu) 13:03
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> I got off last, so I must have been alone ?

There were dozens of people in line in front of me because the first one to get off, even at the end, was the Corona inspection, but no one was sent to the "long walk" until my turn.

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#3345
  • 倍金万
  • 2022/11/18 (Fri) 07:29
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The same thing was also reported by Diesuke, who has a bad eye, in a video on Y/T. He says that they can move him to a room "about 2 km" away. He says that he can move you to a room "about 2 km" away, but if it's 2 km, it's 4 km round trip, which is too long. My sense is that it wasn't even 2 km round trip. Also, to avoid having people go in unrelated directions in the terminal, there are two or three young girls giving directions at such points, but for some reason they all speak Japanese but with a strange accent. Are they language students from neighboring countries? If you work for the Japanese government, hire Japanese nationals, eh tuno !


[Entering Japan] Cases were found where VJW QR codes could not be produced. Some people shouted at them …

https://youtu.be/bx44qI8mqik

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#3346
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2022/11/19 (Sat) 08:05
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I saw the Toei movie Points and Lines ( Points and Lines ) shown in 1958.
At the time when this film was shown, Shinkansen was not in service,
and air travel was not common
so express trains were the main means of travel in Japan
but this film shows the atmosphere of that time.

I can't find it, so only the trailer
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bbwGVMFyqDc

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#3347
  • 倍金万
  • 2022/11/20 (Sun) 10:08
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The devil will laugh if I talk about next year, but I have already made a rough walking pilgrimage plan for the year 2023. We will start our walk from before Chikurinji Temple 31 in Kochi City, where we ended this time, and will walk to Kongofukuji Temple 51 at the tip of Cape Ashizuri.

The total distance is about 195Km. I think this is about right. On the first day, take the first flight from Haneda to Kochi in the morning. I got off the airport bus at the Harimayabashi stop in downtown Kochi and took the tram to the Kenritsu Bijutsukan Dori station, where I finished last time. It was around noon, so we walked 17 km to a guest house near Seikei-ji Temple.

We will walk for the next 7 days to the 51st temple, Kongofukuji, 180 km away. Now the problem begins. We have to return to Kochi Airport eventually, so we will take a local bus to JR Nakamura Station, 44Km away. I have to return to Kochi Station by limited express train from Nakamura Station, but there are only about five limited express trains a day, so it is difficult to coordinate the bus and the train.

continued, Cana ?

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#3348
  • 倍金万
  • 2022/11/21 (Mon) 09:03
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I hope those troublesome corona-related tests will be gone by next spring.

However, everyone in Japan wears masks outside the house, but I wonder if it will continue until next May.

No one looks at me strangely if I am the only one not wearing a mask, but I still feel guilty and put on a mask in a hurry.

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#3349
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2022/11/21 (Mon) 10:33
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I don't know if it is corona or what, but the number of infected people seems to be increasing.

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#3350
  • 倍金万
  • 2022/11/22 (Tue) 09:18
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Yes, the fourth wave is here.

However, the peak of that wave is also falling rapidly, so there is no need to worry at all after this 4th wave.


https://s.yimg.jp/images/yjtop-common/hazard/coronavirus/2022/11/serious/lp_serious1122.png


As expected I'll probably be able to walk around without a mask next May.

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#3351
  • 青丘
  • 2022/11/22 (Tue) 10:19
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Trip to Yugawara Onsen with friends.

My friend who made the reservation informed me that she needs the results of PCR test or proof of 3 vaccinations but it's ok ?.

Japan seems to be still going on.

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#3352
  • 倍金万
  • 2022/11/23 (Wed) 09:13
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> The 4th wave arrived

It was the 8th wave.



Mr. Blue Hill,

Yugawara, I like it, indeed, I am asked to show proof here and there, not only at the airport. I show it to them like an inro of a yellow gate, "Can't you see this in my eyes?

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#3353
  • もっちー
  • 2022/11/23 (Wed) 10:08
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> I'll show you, like a yellow gate inro, "Can't you see this in my eyes?".

Eh ? They didn't ask me anywhere.

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#3354
  • おっさん
  • 2022/11/23 (Wed) 16:57
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Because I didn't go there
The information is on youtube
It's all delusional

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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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