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zmcnulty posted:The Smoky Scotch Highball at 7-Eleven. Uses Tomatin. I'll keep an eye out for this one for sure! For any one else into trying out all the alcoholic bevos at the konbinis, I recommend this one: Basically a Yakult (probiotic yoghurt drink) flavoured chuhai. Thought it would be a novelty but it actually kinda owns. MJP posted:It's possible but uncertain. That's a good point, but I'd like to at least make an attempt at attaching stuff to the experience. "I found this in Tokyo" is just different than "I found this on Ebay and had it shipped". You can see my post about Onomichi a couple above yours. I haven't played yakuza so I've no idea how it compares to the game's representation of it, but I thought it was a great way to break up a lot of time spent in big cities. Yuzu-hais will probably be available at bigger Izakaya where they offer a lot of different mixers, but nearly every single small resteraunt, let alone bars, will offer at least lemon sours and whisky highballs for the non-beer drinkers. Umeshu and sake are also very common. edit to add my shinkansen drink for the day, Takara's Hassaku orange chuhai (I also have a large kaku-hai, for any of you worrying about me getting thirsty): field balm fucked around with this message at 04:38 on Mar 3, 2023 |
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9% or don’t bother.
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# ? Mar 3, 2023 04:35 |
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Kirin Fuji Gotemba is a very underrated distillery tour, probably because most people don't even know Kirin makes whisky. Unlike Yamazaki or Hakushu you don't have to compete with the entirety of China to make a reservation either. It's also where Kirin makes Hyoketsu, lol
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# ? Mar 3, 2023 04:36 |
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Charles 2 of Spain posted:Isn't Bailey's and milk a standard drink in most bars in the world?
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# ? Mar 3, 2023 08:31 |
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I'm partial to a Brandy Alexander myself, but I've only met one guy in NZ who even knew what that was.
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# ? Mar 3, 2023 09:50 |
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Hello Japan thread! I'm going to Japan in late December for three weeks, and I've never been there before. I'm also not used to cold weather or snow so that's something I'm going to plan for as apparently that could happen while I'm there, although I'm not planning to go skiing or do any snow related things. With that in mind, what kind of shoes should I take with me? Can I get away with comfortable sneakers, wool socks and those stud strap things? Or will I need to look at getting some kind of leather boots? I anticipate doing a lot of walking on this trip.
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# ? Mar 4, 2023 04:48 |
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Depends where you're going but sneakers with thick socks should be fine. I really hate the cold so I wear HeatTech stuff from Uniqlo as well.
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# ? Mar 4, 2023 04:57 |
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City walking - sneakers. If you start slipping or see a lot of icy sidewalks you can buy those slip on shoe spikes in Hokkaido. Wait that’s just Hokkaido, if it’s regular first time tourist japan Tokyo Osaka Kyoto then don’t worry. Oh and don’t overpack, you can buy extra layers or heat tech Uniqlo under thermals when you arrive or feel extra cold. Heated rooms are common enough in the cities and public transit. Don’t over pack and if you feel cold, just start walking faster
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# ? Mar 4, 2023 04:59 |
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Great, good to know thanks! I already have some heattech stuff and one of those uniqlo down coats that I plan to wear everywhere like a wonderful puffy blanket. I haven't put an itinerary together yet, just bought flights in and out of Haneda and plan on doing more reading before I figure out what to do and see.
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# ? Mar 4, 2023 05:08 |
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Wonton posted:Heated rooms are common enough in the cities and public transit. LOL. Heated rooms. More like infernos. Be prepared to be nice and comfy walking around outside and then walking into a restaurant and having to strip down nude to avoid passing out from heat stroke.
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# ? Mar 4, 2023 05:10 |
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Honestly 0 degrees sound bad in Tokyo, but if you carry a small backpack it blocks a lot of wind. And you don’t even need the puffy down jacket, I thought I would be scared “oh no cold cold cold” But Just wear a thin Uniqlo undershirt, regular shirt, and one more jacket. Is good enough. Same with pants, a longer heat tech but thinner type is good. Ultra warm should be saved for skiing and you end up sweating too easily and getting clammy
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# ? Mar 4, 2023 05:13 |
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BOSS COFFEE keeps you warm all the time
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# ? Mar 4, 2023 05:14 |
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I can admit I've bought a boss coffee just to stick down my shirt once.
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# ? Mar 4, 2023 05:27 |
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Hot drinks from vending machines are amazing and I wish they existed in the US. I need to heartily endorse Google Lens to everyone not comfortable reading kanji. I've got food allergies and using it to read every ingredient list on the food we bought kept me from my nightmare of needing to be rushed to the hospital.
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# ? Mar 4, 2023 05:47 |
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Weather all depends where you're going too. Generally if you're going to be on the Sea of Japan side of Honshu or up north, be prepared for a shitload of snow and cold. If you're in Kyushu/Shikoku/Pacific side of Honshu below like Sendai (certainly Tokyo and further south/west), it won't be that cold and snow is rare.
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# ? Mar 4, 2023 08:01 |
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I live in Australia, I'm of small build and I'm just not acclimatised to winter weather. I start to feel the cold once the temperature drops under 15C or so. For me, 10C and under is puffy coat and beanie time. I did a Christmas in Italy about a decade ago and while it got down to zero it refused to snow I remember feeling the cold cutting through me even though I was wearing thermals. I also remember my feet getting destroyed because as cool as they look, Dr Martens boots aren't great for walking like 10hrs a day so I'm not going to be making that mistake again.
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# ? Mar 4, 2023 10:38 |
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Wonton posted:BOSS COFFEE keeps you warm all the time To hell with that, those things are 3NZD apiece.
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# ? Mar 4, 2023 11:06 |
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You Anzacs should take a trip together and keep each other warm.
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# ? Mar 4, 2023 11:27 |
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bee posted:I live in Australia, I'm of small build and I'm just not acclimatised to winter weather. I start to feel the cold once the temperature drops under 15C or so. For me, 10C and under is puffy coat and beanie time. I'm from Queensland and I've been here for the last almost 3 weeks, it's been between 0 and 15 and I've honestly just worn jeans, a denim jacket and a cap . I think I wore the beanie I brought once? E: I'm a kinda big boy at the moment though
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# ? Mar 4, 2023 13:43 |
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There are many comfortable shoes in the world but my personal preference is New Balance 373 or 574
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# ? Mar 4, 2023 16:03 |
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Eq8TOiqkCM
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# ? Mar 4, 2023 23:07 |
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My wife got some great cheap hand cream at a Welcia while we were there last month and Amazon wants to charge far too much. Would anyone be willing to get some and send it, assuming of course I pay for everything?
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# ? Mar 5, 2023 06:08 |
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Shipping got stupid expensive during covid. Check Japanese/Asian markets in your area.
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# ? Mar 5, 2023 09:56 |
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As an example in December I sent a goon a Japanese magic card and the post office wanted like 4000 yen to send by airmail. I sent it by surface and they still haven't gotten it, so I assume it was just stolen. You'd basically have to add 50USD to get something heavier like hand cream sent.
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# ? Mar 5, 2023 11:05 |
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teddust posted:As an example in December I sent a goon a Japanese magic card and the post office wanted like 4000 yen to send by airmail. I sent it by surface and they still haven't gotten it, so I assume it was just stolen. It’s gotten better but yeah I’ve spent $70 for small packages around Christmas time. Also surface mail takes months because it’s going by ship, I wouldn’t assume it’s gone quite yet. Like 3-4 months sometimes.
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# ? Mar 5, 2023 11:13 |
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Yeah I've had surface mail from Asia arrive in the US in a week, in six months, and everything in between. I wouldn't worry yet.
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Thanks for the info.
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# ? Mar 5, 2023 18:35 |
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I work for a Japanese company and I'm not directly involved in the supply chain side of things but I do get copied on a bunch of them. poo poo has been nuts for quite some time. Lots of delays at ports, etc. An absolute nightmare for those people.
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Dormy’s great and all, but we’re gonna be in Takamatsu for a good few nights, and dad wants something cozier for that length of time. I don’t know anything about longer, more comfortable accommodation options in Japan. I know AirBnB exists, but gently caress AirBnB. What else is there between the two options? Any reputable nicer-than-Dormy hotels or types of hotels to look out for?
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We'll be going to the Kansai region for 2 weeks in late August. I'm expecting it to be hot and muggy. Is it worth bringing mosquito repellent? Will things calm down after Bon? Any recs outside of the usual tourist highlights (Gion, Arashiyama, Dotonbori, etc.) in Kansai?
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Pollyanna posted:Dormy’s great and all, but we’re gonna be in Takamatsu for a good few nights, and dad wants something cozier for that length of time. I don’t know anything about longer, more comfortable accommodation options in Japan. I know AirBnB exists, but gently caress AirBnB. What else is there between the two options? Any reputable nicer-than-Dormy hotels or types of hotels to look out for? Just do a price filter on google maps. My definition of nice and comfortable is when the bathroom doesn't have the sink and shower molded from a single piece of plastic. Or upgrading to a triple will give you more space. Just like apartment hunting, you may choose 2 of 3: layout, location, affordable price.
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peanut posted:Just do a price filter on google maps.
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Crampy Grampaw posted:We'll be going to the Kansai region for 2 weeks in late August. I'm expecting it to be hot and muggy. Is it worth bringing mosquito repellent? Will things calm down after Bon? Absolutely bring mosquito repellent especially if you are going to Arashiyama, though if you are "lucky" August will be too hot for mosquitos like last year. I recommend Shimogamo shrine because it's not generally as crowded as the big tourist locations and its right near the river crossing where you can hop across stone turtles.
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I am leaving in a week (next Sunday, specifically). So loving pumped. Googling seems to indicate that there shouldn't be a problem with visiting from the U.S. with a vaccine card and a passport (no testing or anything necessary); anyone had any issues beyond that?
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Ham Equity posted:I am leaving in a week (next Sunday, specifically). So loving pumped. Have you registered online yet?
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Register your 3+ vaccine doc on the Visit Japan Web portal.
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# ? Mar 6, 2023 07:51 |
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I actually gave someone else my screen shot blue code and they managed to get through the airport. Apparently he only had 2 shots and the PCR result he submitted was not good enough. The whole process is really fast. I did mine last minute like 6 hours before flight departure and I’m ok
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Waltzing Along posted:Have you registered online yet? peanut posted:Register your 3+ vaccine doc on the Visit Japan Web portal. I had not done this, thank you. If I do this, do I need to bring my vax card with me, still?
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If someone else can use some random blue screen or verified quarantine status then it doesn’t matter whether you have a vaccine card.
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Ham Equity posted:I had not done this, thank you. If I do this, do I need to bring my vax card with me, still? Ignore wonton's unlawful suggestion. It's always good to have, just in case, but a photo uploaded to the portal is good enough for the immigration check.
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