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ntan1 posted:If you are thinking at the level Aman, then consider Amanemu instead., also in Japan. That looks even better. I love this Aman brand. Now I just need to think up some excuses to go to Japan
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If you want a nicer hotel in Tokyo just go to Tokyo oak wood premier. It's more of a serviced apartment and great location
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poisonpill posted:So would you recommend just a standard hotel in Tokyo, based on location more than anything else? Yes. Location is important if you don't want to have to walk 7-10 minutes to reach a station. If you are fine with that, basically any major Tokyo area works pretty well. I find that I don't really party late at night and don't really even care that much about which station as long as it's within or near the metropolitan area. Your thoughts may differ. $30-50 per person per night for a hostel. $60-$80 per person for perfectly passable business hotel, but with low amounts of space as it is Tokyo. $100-150 per person for a western hotel. $250+ per person for a five star. I personally typically do business hotels on my vacations, because I know exactly what to expect and am OK with limited amounts of space. I've been known to spend way more outside of Tokyo in the countryside on ryokans and other things. However, I know a lot of people are not used to business hotels in Tokyo and would choose a standard western hotel. caberham posted:If you want a nicer hotel in Tokyo just go to Tokyo oak wood premier. It's more of a serviced apartment and great location This is perfectly reasonable.
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# ? Apr 16, 2017 05:28 |
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Oakwood is corporate housing. I think they build one anywhere there's a US consulate or embassy just for free permanent diplomatic housing contracts. They're nice, but they're kinda cookie cutter samey McDonald's-style "good enough" nice
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# ? Apr 16, 2017 10:19 |
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Great amenities and great location for its price. That's what makes premier better than other oak wood properties and frasier suites. Rooms are newer and nicer and all. I just checked aman and holy poo poo it's 170,000 yen a night for the lowest tier room. That's USD $1500 a night. That's like oligarch levels of spend and I don't think I will spend it on a city center location apartment. At least Aman hangzhou gives you a village house and direct temple access and private village garden grounds. I mentioned aman Tokyo as a money no object oligarch levels of "nice". Tokyo is already a giant money sink already so I think there's a bunch of things you can do.
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# ? Apr 16, 2017 10:59 |
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I saw the lower end of Aman Tokyo is 90k yen a night. If it was the US I'd call that $900 after taxes and resort fees and poo poo but I dunno if Japan does that or if you really pay the posted price, if so that's like $830 a night. Pricey, but Japan is pricey and I think high end HK hotels are about the same. I definitely wouldn't pay anything near that for Oakwood. Even premier. A lot of my coworkers in Guangzhou lived at the Oakwood premier there and again, it's nice. But at the end of the day it's corporate housing and you know what you're gonna get pretty much anywhere in the world.
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poisonpill posted:If you were going to stay in a 5-star hotel in Tokyo for one night, which one would it be and why? Bonus points for the best 2-star hotel to crash in the next night after drinks. Hoshinoya Tokyo because I want to try the onsen. It's actually slightly cheaper than Aman. But yeah, for the same money you could pay for an entire trip to somewhere outside of Tokyo. At least that's how those of us who live in Tokyo feel. Hard to justify. For a cheap 2-star hotel I usually just do one of the APA properties. Just ignore the propaganda in the room. zmcnulty fucked around with this message at 23:02 on Apr 16, 2017 |
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The propaganda didn't get rescinded? I always wanted to stay in one but somehow didn't and ended up in either an airbnb or found some other amazing deal. New ones keep on popping up here and there. Oh yeah if you guys want something like the Japanese Hilton then try out Mistui Garden hotels. They are all over Ginza and very near metro/ train stations. There's also Keio Plaza in Shinjuku but it's actually one metro stop from shinjuku. A bit of a walk through empty walkways or corridors or homeless dudes at night. Honestly though all this hotel talk doesn't really matter too much if you are new to Tokyo/Japan because you will probably 1. Get lost all the time 2. Spend all your time in some Akihabara maid cafe 3. Not know any better and only want to eat sushi Jiro 4. Be impressed with any conveyor belt sushi and call it a day 5. Go to Wendy's or Carl's Junior because they don't exist back home 6. Instead of spending more time in Tokyo you waste your time in Osaka caberham fucked around with this message at 00:54 on Apr 17, 2017 |
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Forgot this one. You just pick the cheapest option and don't give a poo poo.
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# ? Apr 17, 2017 00:55 |
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Or you redeem your points and stay with whatever you are familiar with. Ugh I want some Japanese food. I'm going to Saiseriya
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caberham posted:The propaganda didn't get rescinded? hey don't doxx my itinerary
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# ? Apr 17, 2017 02:53 |
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I'm going to Okinawa on Friday, I'm gonna be there for 6 days with my wife. First time ever in Japan. Except for beaches and snorkeling what should I fill my time with? Also, I guess it's a long shot in this thread, but since I'm into cars, does anyone know if there is a car "scene" in Naha or elsewhere on Okinawa? fish and chips and dip fucked around with this message at 04:35 on Apr 17, 2017 |
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You can party with US troops and rape the locals But do check out the museums and all. Not so sure about the cars, but you can try to find pimped out truckzzzzzz
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# ? Apr 17, 2017 04:19 |
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For real though I am gonna 1000%, unironically go to Wendy's in Japan cuz it's really good.
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poisonpill posted:If you were going to stay in a 5-star hotel in Tokyo for one night, which one would it be and why? Bonus points for the best 2-star hotel to crash in the next night after drinks. Disclaimer: It is probably not the nicest 5* in Tokyo. It is maybe not even on the first page of results of the nicest 5*s in Tokyo. But bang for the buck wise, it is really worthwhile.
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# ? Apr 17, 2017 05:11 |
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I dont really like APA cause their rooms are ridiculously small compared to the other major chains, and for some reason they get the brunt of Chinese tour groups.
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Magna Kaser posted:For real though I am gonna 1000%, unironically go to Wendy's in Japan cuz it's really good. Just go to shake shack if you want a fast-food burger in Japan. It's better than Wendy's for sure
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# ? Apr 17, 2017 05:59 |
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ntan1 posted:I dont really like APA cause their rooms are ridiculously small compared to the other major chains, and for some reason they get the brunt of Chinese tour groups. Well probably not anymore lol
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# ? Apr 17, 2017 06:00 |
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Magna Kaser posted:For real though I am gonna 1000%, unironically go to Wendy's in Japan cuz it's really good. Me too
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# ? Apr 17, 2017 06:43 |
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Wendy's is a must but I want to finish this list sometime in my life http://tokyobestburgers.com/ Best way to set up goon meets!
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# ? Apr 17, 2017 06:46 |
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Airbnb apartments almost always cheaper and nicer than business hotels in the major cities
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# ? Apr 17, 2017 06:56 |
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Wendy's is good. The one in Ikebukuro was the best.
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# ? Apr 17, 2017 06:59 |
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You guys missed out on a kindred spirit since former Japan goon fast food king Carfax Report is no longer here besides business trips
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fish and chips and dip posted:I'm going to Okinawa on Friday, I'm gonna be there for 6 days with my wife. First time ever in Japan. Except for beaches and snorkeling what should I fill my time with? The aquarium is pretty good, as are the ruins of the Nakagusuku Castle. There's also a pretty cool abandoned hotel project behind it, officially off-limits though. Otherwise, make sure you get off the main island at some point. Snorkeling in Zamami was some of the best in my life.
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prompt posted:Airbnb apartments almost always cheaper and nicer than business hotels in the major cities It's mostly positive for me but I always find check in and to be a bit of a hassle. Especially with late/early check in and holding your bags after check out. If you are lucky then you land yourself into a nice apartment with a helpful host giving local tips and pointers. If you are not then it's some generic house lord in a barely furnished apartment. Worst luck is you staying in some gross pigsty/ or noisy property. I never tried the ultra high end airbnb but it's on my list one day.
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# ? Apr 17, 2017 07:15 |
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I'm sorry to say that even Okinawa gets cold/cool in not-summer. I hope you get some proper warm beach days.
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# ? Apr 17, 2017 07:52 |
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prompt posted:Airbnb apartments almost always cheaper and nicer than business hotels in the major cities
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LimburgLimbo posted:Just go to shake shack if you want a fast-food burger in Japan. It's better than Wendy's for sure That Wendy's First Kitchen was really, really good. I'm bias though Wendy's is prob my fav fast food burg in the US and I legit miss it. It's also the only one of the big 3 that isn't in China
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Magna Kaser posted:That Wendy's First Kitchen was really, really good. I am upset they don't have double stacks. Also, I get mad at most Japanese burger places because their burgers are small and messy. Like they have to overcome the lack of meat by throwing a bunch of BS toppings on there. Eggs don't belong on burgers unless they are Australian.
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Magna Kaser posted:That Wendy's First Kitchen was really, really good. Actually come to think of it I haven't been since they shut down their dedicated store in Roppongi. Will have to check it out.
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LimburgLimbo posted:Actually come to think of it I haven't been since they shut down their dedicated store in Roppongi. Will have to check it out. That's the one I went to, and it had all sorts of weird stuff that was really good. I got some burger on a brioche with brie or something and it seemed way too good (and inexpensive) for what it was. It's sad to hear it's gone.
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There's still a bunch around: http://www.first-kitchen.co.jp/wendys-fk/shop.php I rode by the one in Akasaka just the other day and it was open.
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Magna Kaser posted:That's the one I went to, and it had all sorts of weird stuff that was really good. I got some burger on a brioche with brie or something and it seemed way too good (and inexpensive) for what it was. I meant the Wendy's only store, not the Wendy's-FK combo. There used to be a big Wendy's in Harajuku and Roppongi.
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# ? Apr 17, 2017 10:30 |
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Non-FK Wendy's in Tokyo are terrible. Like, even worse than the ones in the US.
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# ? Apr 17, 2017 10:40 |
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caberham posted:I never tried the ultra high end airbnb but it's on my list one day. Used it for a penthouse suite in Vancouver, was awesome and a great value
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# ? Apr 17, 2017 10:41 |
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Stringent posted:Non-FK Wendy's in Tokyo are terrible. Like, even worse than the ones in the US. Aren't they all gone now?
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# ? Apr 17, 2017 10:58 |
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I hope so. I saw on the list up there the one in Akebonobashi was converted to FK.
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# ? Apr 17, 2017 11:13 |
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Legit miss Five Guys
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# ? Apr 17, 2017 11:29 |
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LimburgLimbo posted:Just go to shake shack if you want a fast-food burger in Japan. It's better than Wendy's for sure No.
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caberham posted:Wendy's is a must but I want to finish this list sometime in my life Beware:m ARMS let's dogs from the nearby dog run into the restaurant without any warning inside the store. Nothing says bon appetit like a bunch of gross animals around you while you're trying to eat. Burgers are awesome though.
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