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Kojimachō

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    • Day 18

      Homeward Bound - Japan Experience

      April 19 in Japan ⋅ 🌬 17 °C

      Breaky done. Western style this morning included minestrone and a Caesar salad. What the…..

      Bags are crammed full and ready to go. We decided we could handle the 800 metre walk to the train line that heads to Haneda Airport. The footpaths here are almost always smooth so dragging the bags is not a big issue.

      Our reliable train man is Martin. He has mastered the subway system so we take his lead and follow. He even ensures we do lifts and escalators to avoid the stairs. Thank you Marty.

      Travelling on public transport here is a breeze. You get a Suica card that you use on all forms of transport. In the past few weeks it worked on buses, trains and trams. You just top up from a credit card when it gets low. Suica card is also accepted at convenience stores so it really is clever.

      After about a dozen stops we arrive at the massive Haneda terminals. We needed terminal 3 for our flight home via Manila.

      The portable wifi we rented for the trip needed to be put in a mailbox before we enter customs. It worked ok but Esim is better for long holidays.

      Queuing is a sport in Japan and nobody seems to mind. Soon enough we are airside for a snack before boarding.

      Seemed appropriate to take advantage of the ridiculously cheap gin and tonics at the 7 Eleven. At $A1.60 each hard to resist.

      So reflections on Japan. Loved it and will be back for sure. Might do Autumn next time.

      The culture is so different to home. Their society is safe, clean and respectful. It was hard to find any poor behavior anywhere.

      The language is a barrier but that’s part of the fun of traveling. Google translate is your new best friend.

      If you thought Japan is expensive then you are wrong. Eating with a few drinks and getting out and about on the public transport is quite cheap. The rest of the shopping is probably expensive but we were there in the absolute peak season.

      The locals don’t litter although nightclub district get messy late at night (hearsay)! You are encouraged to take all your litter home to recycle. Cars are well kept and not many are damaged. It’s a pride thing.

      Vending is everywhere including hot drinks. Same prices as the convenience stores.

      Now in Manila. Super strict security. We had to even identify and open our checked through luggage before we could board. No movies on that leg - boo.

      This is a first. We were invited to board as seniors. At least we weren’t offered wheelchairs.

      Now on to Melbourne where Ubermates Neil & Sharyn will be waiting.

      Enjoyed this trip with our buddies. Lots of laughs and fun.
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    • Day 2

      Tokio! Ankunft am Mount Fuji

      February 22, 2023 in Japan ⋅ ⛅ 8 °C

      Glückskinder! Direkt aus dem Flugzeugfenster sehen wir als erstes den Mount Fujijama. Ohne Wolken. Selbst von hier oben majestätisch. Ganz nebenbei sind wir auch noch 45 Minuten zu früh in Tokio gelandet. Dann kann es ja hoffentlich gleich losgehen.Read more

    • Day 11

      Zurück nach D

      February 13, 2018 in Japan ⋅ 🌙 0 °C

      Die Zeit ging schnell vorbei und jetzt gehts heimwärts, 11,5 h Flug mit der LH 715, Platz 4 A und C.

      Mit dem Bus ging es direkt vom Hotel zum Airport, alles ganz einfach.
      Check in, Sicherheitskontrolle, Passkontrolle alles schnell und einfach.

      Kurz in die Lounge und jetzt sind wir schon im Fliegers nach München, dann Stuttgart.

      In ca. 15,5 h sind wir dann zu 🏠.
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    • Day 1

      Into Japan

      April 9, 2019 in Japan ⋅ 🌬 14 °C

      As we flew on our first short hop to Munich, before connecting to Tokyo, the brilliance of flying Lufthansa became immediately and consistently apparent - the Germans are ruthlessly, fabulously efficient. The check in process, boarding, food on board and the like was all done with a minimum of fuss...unlike the huge queues and ridiculous wheely suitcases evident in British airports! We even had time for a sneaky pint in the layover 😊

      As daylight dawned and breakfast was served on the plane, we flew the final few hours over Russia, Mongolia and Japan. Vast swathes of these countries are astoundingly, alarmingly flat... perfectly square and rectangular fields with the odd solitary house dotted amongst the vast dusty-coloured landscape and frozen lakes. The weather was nonetheless beautiful and we could see Mount Fuji on our terrifying approach into Tokyo. We swung south past the city before turning west and dropping to a scarily low altitude over the water before the runway finally hoved into view.

      We did spend a little time on the pan once we had landed - the evidently irked Lufthansa pilot let us know this was because the parking space booked to us was currently occupied by another (presumably tardy) aeroplane!

      A brief lavatory stop in the airport has perhaps set up the trip nicely - the toilet had more buttons on it than the entirety of my kitchen. The toilet door also suggested that in an emergency, Disaster Prevention should be contacted...what kind of emergency in a toilet needs Disaster Prevention?! We spent some time in the airport trying to work out the way to the hotel via Tokyo's fabulously complex subway system, aided by some very friendly locals.
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    You might also know this place by the following names:

    Kojimachō, Kojimacho, 小島町

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