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THE AWESOME GHOST posted:You can reserve poo poo online everywhere else in the world That's not true when it comes to restaurants and you are just defensive that you need a lot of hand holding. Just eat here, everyone speaks English http://tokyo.peninsula.com/en/fine-dining/kyoto-tsuruya-japanese-restaurant
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caberham posted:That's not true when it comes to restaurants and you are just defensive that you need a lot of hand holding. I mean, not only is this wrong but it turns out opentable has a japanese site so I dunno what to tell you http://www.opentable.jp/start/?m=201
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# ? Mar 22, 2015 06:39 |
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opentable owns, used it years back when someone here suggested Tokyo Fish Bank and have used it every trip since then. Go to Fish Bank by the way. It's good.
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THE AWESOME GHOST posted:I mean, not only is this wrong but it turns out opentable has a japanese site so I dunno what to tell you That I always don't have to rely ON THE INTERNET to do everything? Internet services are great but you have to kid yourself that it works in every corner of the world.
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caberham posted:That I always don't have to rely ON THE INTERNET to do everything? Internet services are great but you have to kid yourself that it works in every corner of the world. It sounds like it works in almost every corner of Japan he is going to so what is your point?
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# ? Mar 22, 2015 07:10 |
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Hope you can find these places with open table, if not what will you do? Luckily for you quite a few of those links have English. http://www.torisei.com/ http://yakiniku-jambo.com/ http://www.ukai.co.jp/english/ http://shop.ippodo-tea.co.jp/kyoto/shopf/ really good teas http://www.kamiya-m.com/nogizaka/ Globalization, Americanization, and the internet makes worldwide travel super easy and accessible for more people. Unfortunately, it also gives opportunities to idiots like THE AWESOME GHOST to take a plane. Oh the human humanity, what will you do when no speaks English in a foreign country and you can't use THE INTERNET?
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caberham posted:Hope you can find these places with open table, if not what will you do? Luckily for you quite a few of those links have English. You realize I'm an arab living in an arab country and like 90% of my daily life does not include english and the Internet
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That makes it even worse. You should know better when you are living in a developing country to use your head instead of being a giant basement dweller. How incompetent in life do you have to be when you don't know how to make a restaurant reservation? caberham fucked around with this message at 07:48 on Mar 22, 2015 |
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caberham posted:You should know better when you are living in a developing country Kuwait isn't? Take the rest of the day off chief.
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# ? Mar 22, 2015 07:44 |
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Yoyogi park is a nice park in Tokyo. It's clean, nice and wide with lots of small acts here and there Sometimes you can see people having Japanese weddings there.
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caberham posted:That makes it even worse. You should know better when you are living in a developing country to use your head instead of being a giant basement dweller. How sexually frustrated are you
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THE AWESOME GHOST posted:How sexually frustrated are you What is it about Japan that draws people who make posts like this?
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# ? Mar 22, 2015 10:32 |
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Stringent posted:What is it about Japan that draws people who make posts like this? I'm pretty sure that any links to answers to this question I might post would probably get me permabanned.
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darth cookie posted:I'm pretty sure that any links to answers to this question I might post would probably get me permabanned. All the more reason to go for it!
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Stringent posted:What is it about Japan that draws people who make posts like this? I dunno what is it about Japan that makes someone flip out and call people idiots for asking travel questions in the travel thread multiple times
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Busy Bee posted:Anyone know how bringing back bottles of alcohol works from Japan to the USA? I know we get about two liters tax free but what happens to any amount over that? Is there a tax rate that the country goes by or does it vary state by state. I know WA state has some of the highest alcohol taxes so... I've taken 6 bottles back with me several times. US customs doesn't even ask about it anymore in the new fast lane thing they have where you don't have to fill out a form. Even when they did I wrote down what I had and never heard a word about import taxes.
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# ? Mar 23, 2015 03:49 |
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I need some advice for my upcoming itinerary in May. Spending 5 days in Kansai, getting into Kyoto from Tokyo early Sunday morning. I'm planning to spend 3 full days and nights in Kyoto, doing a day trip in Nara on Wednesday and returning to either Kyoto or Osaka that night, and flying out of Osaka on Friday afternoon. I'm not sure what to do between Wednesday night and Friday afternoon though: - Stay in Kyoto one extra day before going to Osaka late Thursday for <24 hours - Visit Himeji Castle on Thursday, and head to Osaka Thursday afternoon for <24 hours - Just spend up to 48 hours in Osaka. Right now I'm not planning on doing much in Osaka at all but I'd really like to see the aquarium, and I don't think I'll have the time to do that with a trip to Himeji on the same day. Basically need some thoughts on whether to put that extra day in Kyoto, Himeji, or Osaka.
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I'm going to take flak from the Osaka goons here but Osaka is really not a city you can spend 48 hours in as a tourist... I'd definitely take the Himeji trip, now that the scaffolding seems to have been removed. Ise is another possible daytrip location from Kyoto for the shrines there (especially the Amaterasu one). If you like technology you can also take the Shinkansen to Nagoya and visit the train and Toyota museum there. Even if you don't particularly love cars the Toyota museum has a rather big part about weaving, machinery, robots etc.
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# ? Mar 23, 2015 11:03 |
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Another possible outing from Osaka is the Suntory Whiskey Distillery in Yamazaki.
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# ? Mar 23, 2015 11:10 |
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For the enthusiast that's a great trip, if only for the massive library of bottles you can sample at the end. That part isn't free but if you want to taste what a $10,000 whiskey is like, this is a good opportunity.
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zmcnulty posted:For the enthusiast that's a great trip, if only for the massive library of bottles you can sample at the end. That part isn't free but if you want to taste what a $10,000 whiskey is like, this is a good opportunity. Wait they let you taste the $$$ stuff? gently caress I gotta go
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what a good deal:
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Phone posted:what a good deal: Well if it was the price to buy the hotel it sure would be!
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Kessel posted:Wait they let you taste the $$$ stuff? gently caress I gotta go No, but they let you get a shot of it for a very reasonable price. I went there in 2002 and was able to get a shot from the year of my birth(1980) for 2,500 or 3,500 yen. I can't remember the exact price but it was a great experience. I was taken there by members of a wacky cult but they did buy me some booze to compensate me for my time so I guess it is ok! But for anyone who likes whiskey and has some time to kill in Kansai it is worth the visit.
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Phone posted:what a good deal: in general that is a good hotel to book in Hiroshima right?
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Well it seems to be the highest rated hotel on tripadvisor. That price to be fair is probably for their Executive Suite or something like that. Those are not exactly something hotels usually advertise for so I'm not sure why they're doing it for this one. Still, for more normal accommodations they're not the cheapest. Look up Rihga Royal Hotel or ANA Crowne Plaza. They're both further away from the main train station but closer to Peace Park and city center. I stayed at ANA and they were good, can't vouch for RIGHA though since I haven't stayed there. Just don't expect views from your room windows unless you're willing to pay for the rooms on the higher floors for either of them, if that's your thing.
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# ? Mar 23, 2015 21:43 |
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Executive Suite? Hell of a suite for 85k a night.
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# ? Mar 23, 2015 22:54 |
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Yeah, I missed a zero there when reading it. That really is out there. I remember seeing a documentary about really exclusive hotel rooms that comes with a personal butler and executive chef which are practically an entire floor of the hotel in itself and the one I could remember was $25K a night. Not too sure what the hell Hiroshima Sheraton comes with for that price. And from the documentary, the real kicker is that if you're famous enough, even though you're rich enough to afford it, the hotels are usually happy to have you stay in those suites for free.
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peak debt posted:I'm going to take flak from the Osaka goons here but Osaka is really not a city you can spend 48 hours in as a tourist... I'd definitely take the Himeji trip, now that the scaffolding seems to have been removed. Great, never even knew about the Toyota factory. Thanks for the rec.
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# ? Mar 24, 2015 00:38 |
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I didn't exactly plan out my trip, but basically just book a hotel in the next city over. There were no decent options in Hiroshima, but a ~25min shinkansen ride to Fukuyama put me in the Richmond hotel for way cheaper and way nicer. I'm p bad at vacations.
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Stumbling Block posted:Well it seems to be the highest rated hotel on tripadvisor. That price to be fair is probably for their Executive Suite or something like that. Those are not exactly something hotels usually advertise for so I'm not sure why they're doing it for this one. Hey thanks for the detailed answer! You are swell!
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Stumbling Block posted:
Burj Al Arab in Dubai has a suite like that and it's still $9k a night quote:Personal Service https://www.jumeirah.com/en/hotels-resorts/dubai/burj-al-arab/suites/royal-two-bedroom-suite/ It's also incredibly tacky
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Herr Tog posted:in general that is a good hotel to book in Hiroshima right? This is the best, finest hotel I have ever stayed at in my entire life. My prices last April were around $150 per night. You can't go wrong here. Plus if you get a JR pass, the red JR bus is right outside the hotel and it will take you to all of the sites in town. Pretty handy. Radiohead71 fucked around with this message at 15:53 on Mar 24, 2015 |
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Radiohead71 posted:This is the best, finest hotel I have ever stayed at in my entire life. My prices last April were around $150 per night. You can't go wrong here. Plus if you get a JR pass, the red JR bus is right outside the hotel and it will take you to all of the sites in town. Pretty handy. That does sound nice. And I think I should be getting the JR pass.
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Can anyone recommend a nice ryokan or onsen hotel in Aomori or Iwate? I'm ideally looking for something easily accessible by train or bus from a Tohoku Shinkansen station, not super-expensive, hopefully more on the old-fashioned side. I've been tracking down leads but nothing really stands out so far.
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I'm meeting my friend at Narita. I'm landing in Terminal 1 and he is landing in Terminal 2 a few hours later. Is it as simple as just taking the train to terminal 2 and waiting for him outside immigration or are there numerous exits? edit: Oh wait, I guess there won't be immigration / customs since he is arriving on a domestic flight. Hmmm, anyone familiar with a good location to meet him? Busy Bee fucked around with this message at 04:37 on Mar 26, 2015 |
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You can take a free shuttle bus that goes between the terminals: http://www.narita-airport.jp/en/access/terminal/index.html Or take the train (B1) from terminal 2 to terminal 1 (terminal 1 is the final stop): http://www.narita-airport.jp/en/access/train/index.html 140 yen
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riderkick posted:You can take a free shuttle bus that goes between the terminals: Thank you. I'll take the train to terminal 2 and meet him at the domestic arrival area. Worst case scenario, I will tell him to go to B1 and meet me at the JR East Travel Center in Terminal 2.
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SousaphoneColossus posted:Can anyone recommend a nice ryokan or onsen hotel in Aomori or Iwate? I'm ideally looking for something easily accessible by train or bus from a Tohoku Shinkansen station, not super-expensive, hopefully more on the old-fashioned side. I've been tracking down leads but nothing really stands out so far. I've stayed here before http://travel.rakuten.com/hotel/Japan-Aomori-Towada_Towadakohan_Onsen_Hotel_Towadaso/9688/ Reasonable price, good food, and the area is beautiful. You can bus there from Aomori or Hachinohe station.
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Anyone have any fun activities you can do around the Sendai / Miyagi Prefecture area? I heard Matsushima is a cool place and Japan Guide recommended it but wanted to hear any other opinions. We'll be arriving in Sendai around noon / early afternoon.
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