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FireDooley posted:Any wrestling fans know if it's better to go to the NJPW Suidobashi shop or Todoukan wrestling shop in Sugamo? I know Todoukan is bigger but I kind of wanted to swing by and see the Tokyo Dome/Korauken Hall and I can probably only convince my wife to let me do one wrestling related stop. The NJPW shop is going to be limited to what’s new and available, so you will miss some of the history and odds and ends available at Todoukan. If you want to also see Korakuen and the Dome, well, one of those shops is nearby, one is not. Akihabara is nearby too. Also: there’s a Haoming Mask pop-up at Suidobashi right now (through Jan 5) that’s worth a look as well.
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# ? Dec 11, 2019 01:48 |
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Yeah logistically Suidobashi makes more sense, but the other store is bigger, I may just end up deciding the day of, thanks!
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# ? Dec 11, 2019 01:55 |
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Go to them all and set your wife free for the day.
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# ? Dec 11, 2019 04:39 |
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LimburgLimbo posted:Taiwan is drat near as good as Japan and depending on your personality can be quite a bit better.
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# ? Dec 11, 2019 04:41 |
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Hi i'm heading to tokyo for 10 days in january, and i need some fun poo poo for me and my partner to do. I really wanna check out some local metal bands around tokyo, can anyone recommend a good venue for some screamy yellies?
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# ? Dec 11, 2019 09:50 |
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antiknock is the place
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# ? Dec 11, 2019 11:08 |
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March 20-21 https://knotfestjapan.com/ I'm going on 3/21 ^_______^
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Vilgefartz posted:Hi i'm heading to tokyo for 10 days in january, and i need some fun poo poo for me and my partner to do. I guess they aren't locals, but Galneryus should be playing at some place called Studio Coast in Tokyo on January 10 in case you're there around that time. Looks to be down by the water near some place called Shinkiba Park. No idea how ticketing works for it, but if you like power metal or similar they are really good.
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drat that looks amazing. I should've mentioned we'll be there from the 12th to the 22nd, which is a bummer. Definitely will check out Antiknock ty peanut
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# ? Dec 11, 2019 21:51 |
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If any one of you gringos are out and about in shibuya for the next week hit me up for some sort of hub based goonmeet
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Jackson Polack posted:If any one of you gringos are out and about in shibuya for the next week hit me up for some sort of hub based goonmeet I can be there in like 15min at just about any given time so, uh lemme know.
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I don’t know which one I’m in but pm me I can always try and find ya
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Flying there tomorrow, looking forward to stuffing sweet sweet gizzard and raw pig wombs in my mouth and flushing them down with kurohoppy
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LimburgLimbo posted:I can be there in like 15min at just about any given time so, uh lemme know. If I ever figure out how to pm from the awful app I’ll try and reach out
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My girlfriend and I are landing Osaka 5.30pm 2 February 2020. I've been to Japan previously in 2016 and stayed in Kyoto and Tokyo but she has not. We fly out of Seoul 22 February at 8pm. I haven't booked tickets from Tokyo to Busan yet, because we aren't 100% on the dates. We will have the 14 day JR Pass. I am thinking we base out of Kyoto instead of Osaka because of its historical / cultural focus. I want to head to Okunoin Cemetry, Kumano Hongu Taisha and Kumanonachi Taisha. How long do we need to set aside for exploring these areas? She wants to go to Nara so we'll need to factor that in too. I would like to hike to Nakasendo trail between Magome and Tsumago - how feasible is this in the winter time? Other places: Takayama, Shirakawa-go and Kanazawa. Nagano After all that we need a few days in Tokyo (incl. day trip to Nikko). Willing to drop a couple of places if need be (probably the Nakasendo trail). How feasible is this / how many days? We don't want to be too rushed. Also want to stay in a Ryokan with a private onsen - happy to figure out on my own but if anyone can recommend any in the above locations i'd appreciate it. thanks,
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go_banana posted:My girlfriend and I are landing Osaka 5.30pm 2 February 2020. I've been to Japan previously in 2016 and stayed in Kyoto and Tokyo but she has not. We fly out of Seoul 22 February at 8pm. I haven't booked tickets from Tokyo to Busan yet, because we aren't 100% on the dates. You should check what prices are for Busan and check if there are any holidays that might drive the price up. Also Kyoto and Osaka are so close my recommendation would be “stay somewhere good and reasonably priced with good transport links,” eg decent hotel near the major station, but I tend to travel and use the hotel as breakfast/crash spot.
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harperdc posted:You should check what prices are for Busan and check if there are any holidays that might drive the price up. Oops, I should clarify that I will buy the tickets as soon as possible. I just really have no idea how long to give for the areas I want to see. At the moment I am thinking either 15/2 or 16/2. 100% agreed on the location - I've got my eye on a hotel directly across from Kyoto station based on a family member's recommendation.
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im gonna go to kyushu and the plan to hang around fukuoka and nagasaki for like a week is there anything else that's good to see there??? is kagoshima/sakurajima worth the trip? no one seems to know anything about those 9 states down south!
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# ? Dec 13, 2019 06:09 |
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Eat udon and drive drunk? Iunno m8.
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Magna Kaser posted:im gonna go to kyushu and the plan to hang around fukuoka and nagasaki for like a week is there anything else that's good to see there??? is kagoshima/sakurajima worth the trip? Check out Takachiho
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# ? Dec 13, 2019 06:39 |
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volanoes are cool, op
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# ? Dec 13, 2019 06:48 |
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peanut posted:volanoes are cool, op i think so anyway!!!!
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# ? Dec 13, 2019 06:55 |
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Except in New Zealand.
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# ? Dec 13, 2019 07:04 |
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How much do you like shochu and chicken?
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zmcnulty posted:How much do you like shochu and chicken? i like both fine.
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Magna Kaser posted:im gonna go to kyushu and the plan to hang around fukuoka and nagasaki for like a week is there anything else that's good to see there??? is kagoshima/sakurajima worth the trip? You’re asking the wrong people! Depending on how deep you want to get, there’s a few small onsen towns that are pretty good, Arita/Hasami have great traditional pottery, and Nagasaki city itself has a bunch of historic spots to do with foreigners coming to and being in Japan.
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harperdc posted:Youre asking the wrong people! i mostly want to wander around and relax and eat and drink a lot. it's a pretty impromptu trip mostly cuz its less than a two hour flight. Was looking at doing one night in some ryokan with hot spring baths or something.
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LyonsLions posted:Check out Takachiho Went here in early november this year and it was great, didn't end up rowing through the canyon but the hiking alone was very worth it. Make sure you stay there too so you can watch the Kagura at night. It's also decently close to several good hotspring towns, I stayed in Kurokawa onsen and it was a really nice, cozy little town with several good hot springs to try.
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Magna Kaser posted:im gonna go to kyushu and the plan to hang around fukuoka and nagasaki for like a week is there anything else that's good to see there??? is kagoshima/sakurajima worth the trip? ya
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peanut posted:volanoes are cool, op I hear they tend to be pretty warm
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I'm finally making time to see the Sapporo Snow Festival this year, but I can only catch the tail end. It'll be my first time there anyway so I thought I'd stay a couple days afterwards to see what else is around. Any suggested locations and restaurants?
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# ? Dec 15, 2019 05:24 |
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Weird, my Maestro debit card stopped working here, I was always able to use it just fine before, even this exact same card. Had to recall my credit card's pin since I never use it outside of online purchases, and was able to withdraw money with that, but still kind of sucks.
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Shibawanko posted:Weird, my Maestro debit card stopped working here, I was always able to use it just fine before, even this exact same card. Had to recall my credit card's pin since I never use it outside of online purchases, and was able to withdraw money with that, but still kind of sucks. this is the stupid question but did the chip just get really dirty? that happens with my cards all the drat time.
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harperdc posted:this is the stupid question but did the chip just get really dirty? that happens with my cards all the drat time. Possibly that's it, maybe the card readers are just more sensitive here (I used it just fine in Holland before I left though). I tried all the usual foreign card-friendly ATM chains but all gave a "can't read this card" error I read somewhere that the fact that Japanese ATM's accepted debit maestro's was kind of unusual in that they only accepted Dutch ones (possibly because Dutch people tend to not even have credit cards) but not from other countries. Maybe that status was revoked for some reason? I couldn't find anything about it though, I guess I could call my bank and ask.
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Shibawanko posted:Possibly that's it, maybe the card readers are just more sensitive here (I used it just fine in Holland before I left though). I tried all the usual foreign card-friendly ATM chains but all gave a "can't read this card" error If it says that it can't read the card, it's probably just dirt on the chip. Try wiping the chip with a cloth or something (a t-shirt is usually fine) and it should work again.
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I'm hoping to take a trip for a week or two in early March. What are the best airlines? I have a Hawaiian and Alaskan card, if that matters.
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I had a good experience with Cathay Pacific
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Thanatosian posted:I'm hoping to take a trip for a week or two in early March. What are the best airlines? I have a Hawaiian and Alaskan card, if that matters. Korean Air, Japan Airlines (JAL) and Cathay Pacific are all good and part of Alaska’s partnerships plan. Hawaiian also has crossover with Korean.
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What's the rule of thumb for when hotels open booking windows again? Does it depend on the hotel? I'm trying to book Hotel Green Plaza for a Hakone overnight stay but can't find a single room during any days of my trip (5/9-31) which leads me to believe that it's just not accepting anything yet. I'm trying to get all my accommodations booked now but clearly that isn't possible :|
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Martytoof posted:What's the rule of thumb for when hotels open booking windows again? Does it depend on the hotel? I'm trying to book Hotel Green Plaza for a Hakone overnight stay but can't find a single room during any days of my trip (5/9-31) which leads me to believe that it's just not accepting anything yet. I found that three months out seemed to be the standard when I was booking rooms. Some of the larger hotels will go further out, but it seemed a lot of those were rack rates, and more expensive than waiting closer to your arrival date. It drove me crazy as I had my plane tix ten months before I went, but ended up having to wait until late August/early September to book my rooms for mid-November.
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