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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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#387
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  • 2018/06/30 (Sat) 22:24
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>>386 Yes, it is over 30,000. I don't know if the sound quality is worth the money, but the noise cancellation is superb. It is useful even when you are not listening to music, as the noise cancellation is activated just by turning on the power. However, there are times when that functionality is a disadvantage. There are times when you don't want to use noise cancellation and it doesn't work. But that new QC35 model can turn cancellation on and off or not. Well, I don't really recommend it for those who don't use headphones in their daily life.

Regarding the seats, there are double-decker planes, and the economy 2 times window side has an elbow rest on the window side as well. I apologize for the lack of explanation, but many people recommend it. ( The plane is 3-4-3 on the 1st floor and 2-3-2 on the 2nd floor. It may be worthwhile to get a window seat on the 2nd floor economy class even on long flights. )

On a completely unrelated note, good news for MacBook users: Apple recently announced a problem with the keyboard and is offering a free replacement. If you have a MacBook, please check it out. ( The glitch is that when you type a key, it becomes a duplicate type. To give you an example, in my case, if I type A, there is a 50% chance it will be typed as AA. )

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#388
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  • 2018/07/01 (Sun) 13:24
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> There is a double-decker airplane and the economy twice window side has an armrest on the window side as well

"Double-decker airplane" means Airbus A380 and "armrest" means Armrest, right? I think that any economy seat in any airplane has armrests on both sides of you. If you are connected to the seat next to you, you may have to fight with the person next to you for an armrest. I have only flown A380 twice, once on Singapore Airlines and once on Korean Air, but both times I sat on the first floor and never on the second floor. However, I remember that the temperature in the room was too low and it was extra cold because of that wide space. On the other hand, in the second floor seats, the upper part of the wall comes closer to you, so your neck might get tired if you pay attention to it.

Airbus' double-decker A380 can carry more than 500 passengers in a single flight, but orders have been sluggish due to fuel consumption, maintenance costs, runway distance, airport facility limitations, and other factors. Emirates and Singapore Airlines, which ordered a large number of these aircraft, have not cancelled their orders, but have left their orders unchanged. Also, the U.S. airlines that use large passenger aircraft in large numbers have not bought a single aircraft. These airlines have extremely high demand for domestic flights ・only, and it is more profitable to fly multiple times, including to medium-sized airports, to carry the right amount of passengers than to carry a large number of passengers at one time. Therefore, they have ordered many new 2-engine B777s and stretched B787s.


Thanks for the MacBook information. I have been a Windows guy since DOS and never touched a MacBook. I guess many people don't know what DOS is nowadays.

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#389
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  • 2018/07/01 (Sun) 14:31
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>>388 It's probably an A380. https://www.ana-neko.com/entry/airbus380_economy_seat_proposal/ I don't know if you can see the URL but it's as shown in the picture. It is hard to explain, so please refer to this URL.

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#390
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  • 2018/07/02 (Mon) 08:50
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That URL was very helpful. I only go to Japan once a year
and I don't think I will fly A380 in the future
because the price of Singapore Airlines A380, which used to be cheap
is now more expensive than other airlines.

I would like to have a seat in front of the emergency exit if available, but recently I have been booking and purchasing tickets directly from Delta or ANA
itself, and both of their sites
do not allow those seats to be booked from the beginning.
I guess the company itself is not open to the
public to assign them to specific customers, as that URL says.

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#391
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  • 2018/07/02 (Mon) 09:39
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The year after the opening of the international terminal at Haneda Airport, I took an ANA LAX-HND late night/early morning flight. I don't remember how I bought the ticket and how I selected my seat, but on the flight back to LAX, I got a seat in front of the emergency exit and sat there.

It was very comfortable because I could throw my legs out, but the table was foldable and could be taken out from the side, but I don't think it had a monitor for watching movies. I don't think there was a monitor to watch movies, etc. I could have managed without it, though. However, the FA told me that in case of an emergency, I should stand by the door and help the passengers escape from the emergency exit until the last passenger, so I gladly accepted the offer. In case of a fire, the longer it takes, the lower the chance of survival becomes. What a Selfish guy.

https://youtu.be/V4QuObA82uI

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