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Lol no the systems don't cross-match (even though they could, and should.) Use the name on the passport.
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# ? Mar 13, 2018 01:29 |
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The moral of the story is : DONT loving CHANGE YOUR NAME WHEN YOU GET MARRIED AND NAME CHANGES ARE DUMB. You can still travel fine but I have been stalled during immigration from time to time because of boarding pass hijinks. Actually the only country that cares about this poo poo is china with the automated gate scanners. And Australia because Australian immigration sucks.
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# ? Mar 13, 2018 01:42 |
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If you booked the ticket in the name that's on the passport, you are perfectly fine.
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# ? Mar 13, 2018 07:15 |
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Even if the ticket does not match the passport name, if you call into the airline service desk and plead nicely and show documentation, they can change the name on the ticket for you as a fix sometimes if they are kind. Sometimes they are mean and charge like $50. Or if you are traveling on a airline from Mainland China they will ignore you forever and pretend you don't exist.
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# ? Mar 13, 2018 07:16 |
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I mean, I fly in and out of Japan all the time with boarding passes that say basically SMITH / MRJOHNJACOB (except, you know, with my name) because Japanese travel agents can't deal with middle names or even English-language honorifics apparently, and I've never once had an issue.
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# ? Mar 15, 2018 07:29 |
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Your bank is going to panic when your US account includes Jingleheimer but your gaijin card doesn't.
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# ? Mar 15, 2018 08:31 |
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peanut posted:Your bank is going to panic when your US account includes Jingleheimer but your gaijin card doesn't. I had this exact post written almost to the word but needed to take a call before I hit post and you beat me
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# ? Mar 15, 2018 08:43 |
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Speaking of banks, does anyone have a MUFJ account with their online banking set up? Is it possible to transfer from the MUFJ account to an international banking account through their online banking system?
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# ? Mar 15, 2018 11:27 |
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Exactly how bad is it travelling during golden week? I just realized we had a lot of time off at the beginning of May so I started half-planning a trip in my head but then I also realized that it's during golden week...
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netcat posted:Exactly how bad is it travelling during golden week? I just realized we had a lot of time off at the beginning of May so I started half-planning a trip in my head but then I also realized that it's during golden week... Going to Japan or leaving Japan for elsewhere ?
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# ? Mar 15, 2018 19:00 |
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LimburgLimbo posted:Going to Japan or leaving Japan for elsewhere ? Going to
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# ? Mar 15, 2018 19:07 |
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netcat posted:Going to It depends on exactly when you go. People seek to maximize their time so it gets busy leaving Tokyo at the start, and returning to Tokyo at the end. So leaving Tokyo 4/28 is going to be pretty crushed on roads and Shinkansen, then the return route on 5/3. Almost any other days, or going the other direction, shooould be okay. If you’re looking at the start of May you can just start your trip in Tokyo for a few days like people tend to do, then go elsewhere and you really shouldn’t be impacted, and things might even be less crowded than usual because a lot of people who were going to travel already did it the previous week.
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# ? Mar 15, 2018 20:25 |
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LimburgLimbo posted:It depends on exactly when you go. People seek to maximize their time so it gets busy leaving Tokyo at the start, and returning to Tokyo at the end. So leaving Tokyo 4/28 is going to be pretty crushed on roads and Shinkansen, then the return route on 5/3. Almost any other days, or going the other direction, shooould be okay. Thanks, that doesn't sound too bad.
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# ? Mar 15, 2018 20:58 |
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This year's golden week is kinda meh, like two 3 day weekends. People will be off 4/28-30 (maybe just 29-30 lol) and 5/3-6 but schools and businesses will be open as usual between then. So anyone with kids or who works in a restaurant will be near home.
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Busy Bee posted:Speaking of banks, does anyone have a MUFJ account with their online banking set up? Is it possible to transfer from the MUFJ account to an international banking account through their online banking system? Semi-related but I use Shinsei GoRemit for this. They bought the service from GoLloyds a few years ago. You do a domestic furikomi to their transfer account, so it doesn't matter who your main bank is here in Japan. Then they send the money on to your account overseas. But you can only register one account obviously, so not a good solution if you need to send money to different people/countries/banks overseas.
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What the hell is an "electronic certificate" when applying for your My Number card? You have the option of having it or not having it and I'm wondering what it is?zmcnulty posted:Semi-related but I use Shinsei GoRemit for this. They bought the service from GoLloyds a few years ago. You do a domestic furikomi to their transfer account, so it doesn't matter who your main bank is here in Japan. Then they send the money on to your account overseas. But you can only register one account obviously, so not a good solution if you need to send money to different people/countries/banks overseas. I'll check it out, thank you!
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# ? Mar 16, 2018 04:32 |
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Looks like Shinsei GoRemit is cheaper over about 350,000 yen, but under that TransferWise is a bit cheaper. Like Shinsei GoRemit, it's just a furikomi to their account. Shinsei GoRemit = flat 2000yen. Transferwise = 100yen + 0.55% I used Transferwise a lot last year and never had any delays or issues.
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# ? Mar 16, 2018 09:41 |
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Lol 7-11 now has a transaction fee when pulling money out
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# ? Mar 18, 2018 09:03 |
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Japanese 7-11s really suck. Between no Slurpees, their store-branded items (especially the pastries - the donuts suck compared to lawson/famima/etc.) lacking in taste compared to every other convenience store, those loving commercials with the Daydream Believer cover, etc., I will only go if I have no choice and only buy something I could get anywhere else.
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# ? Mar 19, 2018 00:29 |
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You have to shop around each combini chain for the best of each item. 7-11 has hot bentos. Lawson has real fruit. Mini-stop has the best ice cream. Family Mart for fried things. ???? profit
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# ? Mar 19, 2018 00:53 |
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Daily Yamazaki best... selection of Yamazaki Baking products
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# ? Mar 19, 2018 01:37 |
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Anyone have recommendations for hotels in the Namba area of Osaka? Looking to spend between 80-120 for 2 nights
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# ? Mar 19, 2018 04:45 |
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Navaash posted:Japanese 7-11s really suck. Between no Slurpees, their store-branded items (especially the pastries - the donuts suck compared to lawson/famima/etc.) lacking in taste compared to every other convenience store, those loving commercials with the Daydream Believer cover, etc., I will only go if I have no choice and only buy something I could get anywhere else. Conbini doughnuts in general are just a round circle of disappointment. I'll never forget the first time my son asked for one, took a bite, got a horrified look on his face, and asked to go to Mr. Donut.
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# ? Mar 19, 2018 04:49 |
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Phone posted:Lol 7-11 now has a transaction fee when pulling money out Oh whoops, looks like the atms are just telling you what the transaction fee on your card is. The incremental march of progress is real.
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# ? Mar 20, 2018 06:17 |
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Holy poo poo really?
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# ? Mar 20, 2018 06:40 |
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Yeah, it doesn't really specify who's doing the charging, though. Considering that it happened at both the post office and 7-11 with extremely similar language and checking against my bank account, it's what's happening. I technically can double check it using my girlfriend's Wells Fargo account, but lol @ a $5 withdrawal fee (and a $3ish balance check fee lmbo).
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# ? Mar 20, 2018 07:43 |
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I'm arriving Sunday with my Schwab Bank (no ATM fee, no international fee, refunds all third-party ATM fees) card and will investigate.
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# ? Mar 21, 2018 00:53 |
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Hey! Going to Japan and Taiwan this fall and it’ll be my first time in Asia. Still determining my itinerary, but I have these questions in the back of my head. Any assistance would be much obliged. - I’m starting to envision lugging my suitcase up and down subway stations and finding a spot on the bullet train to store it, but also shipping my suitcase from place to place over such a short period of time always a day behind me also sounds like a hassle, but maybe it works out great? The other option is to just take a small suitcase or duffel bag and my backpack with me instead? Which do you think is more ideal? If it is the latter, will it be easy to find places that will do laundry for me? - With such a limited amount of time in Japan (12 full days), I’m making cuts, and I’m thinking about skipping Nara completely. My reasoning is I will be spending a night on Miyajima Island so I will see deer, and with 3+ weeks between Japan and Taiwan, I feel like I won’t be hard-up on looking at gardens, shrines or temples. But it seems to be on every drat recommended itinerary, so I’m worried I’m missing something? - I arrive on October 21st, and was going to spend a few days in Tokyo first, and just learned about Jidai Matsuri on the 22nd. Wondering if I should hightail it to Kyoto to experience it, or if I will just be standing in a massive crowd looking confused? (Also heard about the Kurama Fire Festival, but I feel like that would be too much.) - Any recommendations for places in the touristy regions to see traditional music being played? There’s a Japanese woman in Ottawa who sometimes plays a Shamisen or Taiko drum on the street and it always blows me away. - I’m already confused and feeling dumb reading my travel guide. If I’m at a bar or restaurant as a single person, should I not be having sake or beer at all since I need someone to pour for me?
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# ? Mar 21, 2018 20:15 |
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Pack extremely light so that you have everything in a backpacking pack and bring a day pack.
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# ? Mar 21, 2018 20:36 |
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kuddles posted:- I’m already confused and feeling dumb reading my travel guide. If I’m at a bar or restaurant as a single person, should I not be having sake or beer at all since I need someone to pour for me? Lol
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# ? Mar 21, 2018 21:06 |
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Oh, I missed that. Luckily, there are many restaurants in Japan where there are companions who will pour your drinks for you.
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# ? Mar 21, 2018 21:23 |
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Beer comes in mugs, dear. They don't roll a keg at you.
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# ? Mar 21, 2018 21:23 |
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Over-templing/over-shrining is a real thing, just like over-castling/over-cathedraling in trips to Europe. They all start to look the same after the first 3 or 4. That said I wouldn't skip Nara just to spend a night on Miyajima. You can do Miyajima in half a day if all you want to see is the shrine and the deer. Todaiji is a Buddhist temple and Miyajima is a Shinto shrine. So they feel different enough that it's worth going to both if possible. I've never been to the Jidai Matsuri but judging by the pics, it looks more like a parade than a matsuri?? Don't think I'd skip Tokyo for that, especially since you'll have plenty of traditional stuff on your itinerary anyway. peanut posted:"Nama" beer typically comes in mugs, dear. They don't roll a keg at you. ftfy. Plenty of bottled beer and sake on the scene too. I suppose it's a valid concern, the guide probably said something like "when dining out with others, it's custom to pour beer and sake for them first" and he/she glossed over the with others part. If you're alone, yeah, it's perfectly fine to pour whatever you want for yourself. zmcnulty fucked around with this message at 23:23 on Mar 21, 2018 |
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The Jidai Matsuri is basically a parade. Here is a lovely picture I took a long time ago before I had a decent camera. What was legit cooler than that was the fire festival that happens on the same night in Kurama (be warning packed trains holy loving poo poo). I guess Ill say that the Jidai Matsuri alone isnt worth it but the fire festival was pretty neat. Also 警察員:立ち止まらず前に進んで下さい 3 seconds later 立ち止まらず進んで下さい *repeat for 2 hours*
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zmcnulty posted:Over-templing/over-shrining is a real thing, just like over-castling/over-cathedraling in trips to Europe. They all start to look the same after the first 3 or 4. That said I wouldn't skip Nara just to spend a night on Miyajima. You can do Miyajima in half a day if all you want to see is the shrine and the deer. Todaiji is a Buddhist temple and Miyajima is a Shinto shrine. So they feel different enough that it's worth going to both if possible. I would not skip Tokyo. I would do it at the end of my trip rather than the beginning if it was worth it to immediately go to Kyoto for the parade. Additionally, I meant I'm going to Miyajima anyways so I would see deer, and at all the other potential stops or day trips (Hakone, Kamakura, Kyoto, Mount Koya, etc. not to mention the week in Taiwan following all this), I'm wondering if I would find Nara beautiful but redundant compared to something else I could be doing that isn't just looking at another shrine or temple. But I didn't know if there was something else that made it special since it's mentioned as a "must visit". I thought the beer question might be silly, but yes, a lot of places seemed to frame it as "pouring your own booze is seen as offensive in Japan!" and was slightly concerned. kuddles fucked around with this message at 00:01 on Mar 22, 2018 |
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IIRC when I was looking on TV randomly there was once some drama a couple of years back that involved some guy turning into a deer and saving the world, and I don't think that any other drama has been made about a guy turning into a deer and saving the world especially not Miyajima so I guess that Nara Park isn't redundant.
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# ? Mar 22, 2018 00:25 |
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For city travel I prefer a carry-on suitcase plus a personal bag that can rest on top of it vs. a large backpack. Less worry about hitting people with it, fits more neatly into overhead bins on trains. Any luggage too big to carry on is too big to bring with you. Laundry -- check the hotels, most have some sort. Re: Nara: you have less than two weeks. You can't see all the "must-sees" in the country. Spend your time on the parts that excite you.
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# ? Mar 22, 2018 00:43 |
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Don't bring luggage, just a carry-on backpack. Laundromats are common and lots of hotels also have their own laundry machines.
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# ? Mar 22, 2018 01:51 |
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Yep or just buy new clothes like uniqlo
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caberham posted:Yep or just buy new clothes like uniqlo what if you are a fat
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