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Stringent posted:Asakusabashi is good, it's pretty easy walking distance to Akihabara and Kanda. There are also some really nice stationary and pen stores, and also some nice little coffee shops.
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Pollyanna posted:It took a while and a good bit of convincing to get the fact that it is not a thing through his head. He is now trying to reconcile the fact that rates are per-head and not per-room. I'm glad you were able to convince him. Your posts have given me new insight to the complaints about room size I've seen.
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# ? Feb 11, 2019 04:39 |
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Outside of Tokyo, you'll have more options for ryokans where you freely arrange futons in a wide tatami room. ...If your dad is like my dad, he'll soon regret it and wish for a bed because beds are easier for stiff, fat and stubborn people.
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# ? Feb 11, 2019 04:46 |
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We are apparently going to Hakone after Tokyo so that is now a thing. Since that's Dad's personal leg of the trip I let him figure out lodging and he ended up choosing Yutorelo-an. And of course, he chose the traditional room. Baller. gonna get me a box with yosegi For my part, I'll be at dormy Ueno-Okachimachi for a few nights.
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LITERALLY MY FETISH posted:So I'm in the very beginning stages of planning a trip to visit my sister in Japan. I won't need to worry about lodgings, since she lives there, but I was wondering what things you guys might recommend for me to do. I'm thinking it'll be mid-may, and I know there'll be probably 2-3 days of just visiting and seeing what her life is like now, but I don't want to get on a 10 hour flight just to go for 3 days when I've never been to Japan before. She lives in Yokosuka, and that looks like it's close enough to Tokyo that there should be a lot of poo poo I can do? Her husband is in the navy, but they don't live on base, if that matters. if you like to eat you can just wander around and eat. this is literally all I do when i go to japan and it's awesome every time. I hop into the random museum but it's basically just eating. Last time I was in Japan and friend and I went to a town big on apple pie and just walked around eating a dozen apple pies. Also why not go to nerd poo poo? If you're a nerd just embrace it cuz I guarantee Tokyo will have some cool stuff you wouldn't see elsewhere.
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# ? Feb 11, 2019 06:18 |
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if you're not gonna go and do things you're interested in why go?
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# ? Feb 11, 2019 10:11 |
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Shibawanko posted:Musashikoyama has good izakayas and a couple good restaurants, a few good and fun bars, the longest shopping arcade in japan (maybe this is bullshit but it's what everybody always says), cheap karaoke and just generally a good atmosphere. Also near Megurofudo which is a good temple, Meguro and the river are a 20 minute walk away and Meguro station and the yamanote are 5 minutes by subway. It also has a good park. I thought they blew up all the izakayas and the drinking street making the gently caress-off big 40 story tower building right next to the station? It would be a halfway decent place to get like a 1LDK AirBnB for anyone who wanted to stay locally instead of in one of the big international chain hotels. LITERALLY MY FETISH posted:So I'm in the very beginning stages of planning a trip to visit my sister in Japan. I won't need to worry about lodgings, since she lives there, but I was wondering what things you guys might recommend for me to do. I'm thinking it'll be mid-may, and I know there'll be probably 2-3 days of just visiting and seeing what her life is like now, but I don't want to get on a 10 hour flight just to go for 3 days when I've never been to Japan before. She lives in Yokosuka, and that looks like it's close enough to Tokyo that there should be a lot of poo poo I can do? Her husband is in the navy, but they don't live on base, if that matters. Mid-May the weather should be perfect. What are you interested in? There's almost a neighborhood or area that caters to every interest, some are more well-known than others (video games and anime in Akihabara for example). Yokosuka is ~60 minutes from the center via a few different train lines, get your sister's recommendation on what trains to use and base your travel on that. For only a couple days, definitely just get an IC card when you arrive and drop like $50 on it and you'll be more than set. And why be worried about doing nerdy stuff in Japan? That's kind of what the country caters to. One of the major parts of Japanese culture is finding an interest and completely drowning in it, whether that's video games or golf or photography or something traditional. If there's parts of your hobbies that are from or applicable to Japan, then don't feel bad about it or about being a stereotype -- plus, there'll be major differences to it in Japan vs. back home. If your sister can try to get tickets for Ghibli that'd be easiest, because they sell out fast every month.
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Magna Kaser posted:if you like to eat you can just wander around and eat. this is literally all I do when i go to japan and it's awesome every time. I hop into the random museum but it's basically just eating. Last time I was in Japan and friend and I went to a town big on apple pie and just walked around eating a dozen apple pies. I think it comes down to wanting to see new things instead of old and comfortable, and also not wanting to be that goon that goes to japan just to go to Akihabara and that's it. After considering it, though, taking a day to just go see akihabara would be cool. At the very least it'd be a chance at checking out the Eorzea cafe. I just want to make sure that's not all I'm doing. Food is a huge thing for me, I, so I already know I want to go to Pablo and maybe track down that jiggly cheesecake I've seen so I know what it's supposed to taste like. I like museums and wandering around looking at art, too, and I know whenever I go to San Francisco for the day I always try to make a stop at the tea gardens just to walk around and chill for a bit. I know I want to visit at least one shrine.
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harperdc posted:I thought they blew up all the izakayas and the drinking street making the gently caress-off big 40 story tower building right next to the station? It would be a halfway decent place to get like a 1LDK AirBnB for anyone who wanted to stay locally instead of in one of the big international chain hotels. Yeah that building sucks and took at a lot of what made the place fun, but most of the izakayas simply moved to other places nearby.
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# ? Feb 11, 2019 23:37 |
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lol don't worry there will be plenty of shrines and temples
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# ? Feb 11, 2019 23:57 |
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Imo Akihabara is kinda lame. Eorzea Cafe rules though.
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# ? Feb 12, 2019 01:35 |
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I just passed through Sangenjaya Station a lol at some poor tourists trying to board this fucker with luggage.
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# ? Feb 12, 2019 01:44 |
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From about 8-9:30 or so going in-city it’s bad, but also largely the same as Yamanote etc in the same period around major stations. Reality is if you’re going to a hub station during rush hour anywhere you’re gonna have a swell time.
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# ? Feb 12, 2019 08:28 |
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That's true, there's never ppl with luggage and stuff at peak times in major shinkansen hubs like Ueno or Shinagawa.
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# ? Feb 12, 2019 08:45 |
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Wish there were Hubs in the stations.
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# ? Feb 12, 2019 08:45 |
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suitcase delivery is the best
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# ? Feb 12, 2019 08:46 |
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There's Berg at Shinjuku higashiguchi: https://foursquare.com/v/berg/4b267bacf964a520297c24e3
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Stringent posted:That's true, there's never ppl with luggage and stuff at peak times in major shinkansen hubs like Ueno or Shinagawa. So your stance seems to be that it’s no big deal to ride the Yamanote at Shinagawa during peak hours then?
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# ? Feb 12, 2019 09:03 |
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I'd rather ride the Yamanote to Shinagawa than ride it to Shibuya and transfer to the Denentoshi, yes.
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# ? Feb 12, 2019 09:15 |
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According to trustworthy blog realestatejapan.co.jp the stretch between Sangenjaya and Shibuya is the sixth most crowded in the greater Tokyo area.
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# ? Feb 12, 2019 09:18 |
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Any hope of am English only speaker recovering a camera lost in Hakodate Airport, Haneda Airport, or one of the planes I flew out of those places on?
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# ? Feb 12, 2019 09:53 |
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captkirk posted:Any hope of am English only speaker recovering a camera lost in Hakodate Airport, Haneda Airport, or one of the planes I flew out of those places on? tbh I’d just recommend not losing a camera to begin with
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# ? Feb 12, 2019 09:56 |
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The Great Autismo! posted:tbh I’d just recommend not losing a camera to begin with That's what I do on all my domestic trips. I figured I'd do something different to mix things up a bit!
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captkirk posted:Any hope of am English only speaker recovering a camera lost in Hakodate Airport, Haneda Airport, or one of the planes I flew out of those places on? Maybe, was your name or any kind of identifier on it? Have you tried calling the airports? They'll almost certainly have some English speaking staff.
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# ? Feb 12, 2019 10:09 |
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Agreed, it's worth asking. Keep your message simple and clear, with as much identifying info as possible. Camera: Model, color, strap, decorations, contents of recent photos. Location: date, flight number, terminals, any restaurants or shops you visited.
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# ? Feb 12, 2019 10:32 |
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I remember hearing a while back that Shibuya 109 Mens was gonna get major rebranding. Has anyone been in there lately, and has the style of clothes changed much in the past few years? I'm in my early 30s so I'm a bit too old to get away with most of the clothing in there, but there was a couple of cool things that I could still pull off last time I went and I'm hoping that the clothing isn't skewing even younger than before.
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# ? Feb 12, 2019 15:53 |
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If you had six days to experience Tokyo/Kyoto/Osaka not counting the day we arrive and the day we fly out, how would you structure it? We fly in and fly out of Haneda, so we have to be back in Tokyo the morning we leave.
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# ? Feb 12, 2019 17:44 |
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As much as I like Osaka I would just skip it in that limited a window. Six days in Tokyo/Kyoto is already going to be extremely tight. If you feel 100% confident you're going to go back to Japan I wouldn't even go to Kyoto and would just stay in Tokyo for a trip under a week.
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# ? Feb 12, 2019 22:38 |
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yeah 6 days is some One City Territory. trying to cram more than that in is just asking for a bad time.
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# ? Feb 12, 2019 23:10 |
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I'm thinking about getting some good instant ramen to bring home when I travel to Tokyo in a couple of weeks. Since I'm only familiar with the Marutai brand ramen packs, would you guys have any other 'premium' brand recommendations? Thanks!
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Question Mark Mound posted:I remember hearing a while back that Shibuya 109 Mens was gonna get major rebranding. Has anyone been in there lately, and has the style of clothes changed much in the past few years? I'm in my early 30s so I'm a bit too old to get away with most of the clothing in there, but there was a couple of cool things that I could still pull off last time I went and I'm hoping that the clothing isn't skewing even younger than before. It did get rebranded, I can’t really compare before/after but if you’re coming through, it might be 20 minutes to walk through and see? Based on the couple times I’ve been to 109 proper it always seemed like the target was young (high school and college) and the prices and quality reflect that, so as a 30+ white dude that can’t really fit into much fashionable anywhere I’m hardly the target market. But stopping by Shibuya, going over to Cat Street and then Omotesando for the higher-end stuff, there should be something for everyone. Also the sneaker shops in Harajuku still absolutely own, even if Atmos is trying to take over everyone.
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Nanigans posted:If you had six days to experience Tokyo/Kyoto/Osaka not counting the day we arrive and the day we fly out, how would you structure it? We fly in and fly out of Haneda, so we have to be back in Tokyo the morning we leave. Definitely cut Osaka, but I think you can still do plenty. Heck, maybe I am just a monster, but I have done multicity international trips for only 4 or 5 days. Day 0 Arrive Haneda. Depending on the time, maybe shinkansen directly to Kyoto!! Day 1 AM Shinkansen to Kyoto. PM Kyoto Day 2 Kyoto Day 3 Daytrip to Nara Day 4 AM Shinkansen to Tokyo. PM Tokyo. Day 5 Tokyo (Day trip? and/or SPORTS EVENT) Day 6 Tokyo Day 7 Depart Haneda
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harperdc posted:It did get rebranded, I can’t really compare before/after but if you’re coming through, it might be 20 minutes to walk through and see? Based on the couple times I’ve been to 109 proper it always seemed like the target was young (high school and college) and the prices and quality reflect that, so as a 30+ white dude that can’t really fit into much fashionable anywhere I’m hardly the target market. But stopping by Shibuya, going over to Cat Street and then Omotesando for the higher-end stuff, there should be something for everyone.
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# ? Feb 13, 2019 10:31 |
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Punky/grungey sounds more like Shimokitazawa than Harajuku. Fortunately, they're pretty close, since you can take the Chiyoda Line straight there.
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leather fedora posted:Punky/grungey sounds more like Shimokitazawa than Harajuku. Fortunately, they're pretty close, since you can take the Chiyoda Line straight there.
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# ? Feb 13, 2019 11:46 |
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Been in Kyoto a few days and it's lovely - much less loud than Tokyo but still feels a full living city with some great soba - but I have a question Does Japan just really really love curling? It's on all the time.
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peanut posted:Definitely cut Osaka, but I think you can still do plenty. Heck, maybe I am just a monster, but I have done multicity international trips for only 4 or 5 days. That could work and it was similar to my original plan. But it’s also a lot of 3 hour trips on the shinkansen that could eat into sightseeing/loving around. Also isn’t luggage on the shinkansen a nightmare?
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# ? Feb 13, 2019 13:57 |
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Nah it's not that bad, really. Take advantage of jetlag and wake up really loving early!
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Nanigans posted:That could work and it was similar to my original plan. But it’s also a lot of 3 hour trips on the shinkansen that could eat into sightseeing/loving around. Also isn’t luggage on the shinkansen a nightmare? They have an overhead shelf along the entire length of the car to put your luggage. As long as you don't have like 3+ bags per person it's no problem at all. Also riding on the shinkansen counts as sightseeing in itself, you go through lots of neat countryside and towns that you would otherwise never see.
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Lid posted:Been in Kyoto a few days and it's lovely - much less loud than Tokyo but still feels a full living city with some great soba - but I have a question Apparently. https://www.cbc.ca/sports/olympics/curling/curling-japan-1.4056708
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