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Accommodations in Japan and a return ticketIf I'm a 25 year old US citizen with a driver's license and a passport, what else do I need to be able to fly to Japan besides a plane ticket?
Accommodations in Japan and a return ticketIf I'm a 25 year old US citizen with a driver's license and a passport, what else do I need to be able to fly to Japan besides a plane ticket?
Was talking to guy, he said something about a travel visa, any idea what he was talking about?Accommodations in Japan and a return ticket
Hehe, and the 29th is one of them then?
Was talking to guy, he said something about a travel visa, any idea what he was talking about?
Technically you probably don't even need a driver's license, just a passport. When I've flown to Japan I've only ever had to show my passport as ID.
This doesn’t sit well with the museum’s management, and so from July the Ghibli Museum will be asking visitors to show some form of ID, such as a passport or driver’s license, at the gate. If the name on the ID doesn’t match the one the reservation was initially made under, the ticket holder won’t be allowed to enter.
In addition, the museum will be selling a portion of its tickets for July and August, the Japanese summer vacation period, through a prepurchase lottery system, which it also employed last year. For those wishing to visit in July, lottery applications ca be made between 10 a.m. on May 25 and 11:59 p.m. on May 31. Winners will be informed by email on June 9, one day before the general reservations are opened and given the option to purchase up to six tickets. For those wishing to visit in August, lottery applications will be accepted between June 25 and 30, with winners contacted on July 9.
The Cherry Blossom Forecast has been updated again:
http://www.japan-guide.com/sakura/
http://www.tenki.jp/sakura/expectation.html
1-2 days earlier in Tokyo/Kyoto now.
The Cherry Blossom Forecast has been updated again:
http://www.japan-guide.com/sakura/
http://www.tenki.jp/sakura/expectation.html
1-2 days earlier in Tokyo/Kyoto now.
Think I've settled on my hotel, seems reasonable enough?
http://www.tripadvisor.com/Hotel_Re...i-Shinagawa_Tokyo_Tokyo_Prefecture_Kanto.html
Seems OK. Make sure you get the correct type of room since they got both capsules and normal rooms though.
Is that at a fairly central and/or easy to find location?
The Cherry Blossom Forecast has been updated again:
http://www.japan-guide.com/sakura/
http://www.tenki.jp/sakura/expectation.html
1-2 days earlier in Tokyo/Kyoto now.
I'll probably head down to Yoshino around the 19th or 20th and hope for the best. No issues with that right?
I am in Japan till the 21st, around the Osaka area.
I'll probably head down to Yoshino around the 19th or 20th and hope for the best. No issues with that right?
What up bruv! Say hi to Dotonbori for me![]()
Well, you shouldn't have too high hopes about seeing any cherry blossoms. Robot Carnival went there on the 27th last year and didn't see any:
http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showpost.php?p=157684756&postcount=3979
And this page got data for the last 20 years:
http://www.sakura.yoshino.jp/kaika_jyoukyou.htm
The earliest the sakura has opened in the lower parts of Yoshino is on the 25th.
Other than that, you should be fine.
Ahh shame. I'll take a look at that website and see if there is anything earlier. I am flexible till the 21st so can travel a bit.
Well, if you're willing to travel relatively far, then there's cherry blossoms right now in Kawazu:
http://www.kawazuzakura.net/sp/
That's one of the few places you can see cherry blossoms this early. If not, then you can always cheat and get some pics of plum blossoms instead now ;p
Booked a week in late April. Probably late for Cherry Blossoms, but it's my first time. Very excited. Spent 650 on the ticket and think that is pretty great.
If you really want to see cherry blossoms then you could take a day trip up further north in Japan.
Also, what's the best way for getting around the area since I'll be there longer than a couple of weeks? I definitely want to check out other cities but I don't really know if the JR pass is worth it if I won't be traveling the entire time. Thanks!
Tokyo Game Show worth checking out this year? I did attend it before, hanged out with a Gaffer that was working there. It was ok but had no interest in going back since.
Do want to check out the Sumo wrestling tournament this September too. Any clue who to get tickets for that?
I'm most likely gonna go if you wanna meet up.
You can get sumo tickets here if you want to order yourself:
http://sumo.pia.jp/en/
Or you could get somebody to buy them for you:
https://buysumotickets.com
Übersandvich;197773533 said:1) I will be staying a couple of nights at a Ryokan and my understanding is that you need indoor slippers (uwabaki). What is a good price? Should I buy them in the UK before I go (no idea where to find some), or when I reach Japan?
2) I plan to get the JR wide pass. Are the stops only the locations shown on the map, or are there other stops on the way that are not shown? I might decide to make a few stops in random places to see what some less touristy areas are like.
Übersandvich;197773533 said:3) This concerns drinking alcohol: Is it considered socially unacceptable to, say, drink a can of beer in public, or is drinking only done in private/publicly enclosed spaces? I am not some rowdy arsehole when drunk and have no intention of getting plastered, but I still must ask.
I'm having trouble picturing what you want to do. Like drink walking down the street? Walking around a park?
Übersandvich;197774743 said:Also, does a U.K provisional licence work as I.D there or will they be asking for my passport? I am in my twenties but look in my late teens.
Übersandvich;197774743 said:I guess. I have no actual idea of what I would be doing, just as part of other activites like sitting at a bench, or having a picnic, on the train on the way to a destination, etc. as opposed to pre-drinking for a night out or spending time at the bar. Just wandering about ettiquette in general.
Is it a weird question?
Also, does a U.K provisional licence work as I.D there or will they be asking for my passport? I am in my twenties but look in my late teens.
You will need your passport on you at all times regardless so you might as well use that for any ID related stuff
Übersandvich;197774743 said:I guess. I have no actual idea of what I would be doing, just as part of other activites like sitting at a bench, or having a picnic, on the train on the way to a destination, etc. as opposed to pre-drinking for a night out or spending time at the bar. Just wandering about ettiquette in general.
Is it a weird question?
Also, does a U.K provisional licence work as I.D there or will they be asking for my passport? I am in my twenties but look in my late teens.
Hey everyone! I posted in here a while ago regarding my trip to Japan, and since then I've made a bit of progress in my planning, and just wanted to ask a few questions and see what you all think!
Oh, I forgot to ask! What should I do about rail passes? It's all a bit confusing to me!
Your itinerary looks good to me. Your places to stay in Tokyo seems good. Ikebukuro is ok for going to attractions in the west parts of Tokyo and Asakusa is good for going to attractions in the east parts of Tokyo.
You should get a 1 week JR Pass for 22nd May-28th May for Tokyo->Takayama->Kanazawa->Kyoto. Any more would probably be a waste of money.
For your trip to Koyasan you should get the Koyasan-World Heritage Ticket.
Also, one week of JR pass? Sweet. Which trains should that allow me to catch? I don't know how much of a hassle getting around Tokyo will be at this point.
It will allow you to take JR trains the 2 last days in Tokyo, the JR Tokaido/Hokuriku Shinkansen->JR Hida trains from Tokyo to Takayama (about 14-15.5K JPY), the JR Hokuriku Shinkansen->JR Hida trains from Takayama to Kanazawa (about 6.5K JPY) and the JR Thunderbird train from Kanazawa to Kyoto (about 6.5-7K JPY).
Depending on what route and seating you choose the total for those 3 train trips will be 27K-29K JPY (+whatever use you get for it in those 2 days in Tokyo) and the JR Pass costs 29K.
This is unless you're willing to take local trains/buses or if you plan to bring your luggage with you on your day trip to Shiwakarago and go directly from Shiwakarago to Kanazawa, then you should probably not buy a JR Pass.
Check out the Penguin Bar in Ikebukuro!
Check out the Penguin Bar in Ikebukuro!
Thanks heaps! And yeah, that was my original idea, doing one week exploring the west, and one week exploring the east. Because you said Ikebukuro would be only okay, do you reckon I should reconsider?
Ooh, okay! So, essentially, for the amount of times I'll need to use it, the JR pass would just end up being either a waste of money or pointless?
For the whole Takayama-Shiwakarago-Kanazawa part of the trip, I was basically just going to stop in Shiwakarago to check it out for the day on my way to Kanazawa, so I would probably have my luggage with me. Hmm.
What about in the cities though? Is there a cheaper way to get around those at all (particularly Tokyo)? Would something like a Suica card be beneficial? Sorry about all the questions! This is probably the only part of the whole trip that I'm finding very difficult and confusing!
Depends on what your plans are in Tokyo, but Ikebukuro is probably in the top 3 places for easy access in the west, so don't worry about it.
It would have depended on what you were planning to do on the 22nd and 23rd in Tokyo.
If you're doing Takayama->Shiwakarago->Kanazawa without going back to Takayama after Shiwakarago, then it's cheaper to not get the JR Pass. Just take the bus from Takayama to Shiwakarago and then the bus from Shiwakarago to Kanazawa.
Get a Suica/Pasmo card while in Tokyo. Then you can use it in Tokyo, Kyoto, Osaka and to take the train to Nara as well.
And look into getting the Osaka Amazing Pass if it fits with the attractions you're gonna visit in Osaka.
The Suica card sounds great though, sort of like our Opal passes here in NSW, Australia. Can I apply for those while still overseas or are they easily obtainable at convenience stores/post offices in Japan?