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2015
29
January
Planning a trip to Tokyo? Wondering about the bullet train pass?
29
January
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Kennedy
Cool! How much did yours cost? I got the same deal for $684 on momondo via ANA from Feb 15 to March 8. We just started planning but we plan to hit central Tokyo, shibuya, shinjuku, chiyoda and a couple other places! I sent u a msg btw
Gladys
Check and join if you want. YVR deals...amazing info
Sabrina
Hey Greg, just got back from Tokyo last month and we saw an activity we wish we knew about before going: http://maricar.com/
We saw them whiz by Shibuya Crossing when we were at the Starbucks. Requires an International Drivers License to participate. You can whatsapp them for more information
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【マリカー】レンタル公道カート&ツアー|マリカーを楽しもう♪
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Nick So
Robot Restaurant: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=asSFKZ1UEf0
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Robot Restaurant
Greg
Awesome!!!!
Anthony
Hey Greg! i've replied to at least 2 people in this group, so you'll get some great advice if you search it up! (those ones also have lots of replies) have fun..japan is one of my most favorite places
Corbin
I lived in Japan for 3 years and did a couple of seasons at ski resorts on the main island (where you will be). I would HIGHLY recommend Nozawa Onsen. Great little village and more snow than you can shake a stick at! Plus, 14 free onsens (hot springs)!
Chika
How about Karuizawa?? They have ski resort and easy access (around 1 hour bullet train ride from Tokyo) Best part of Karuizawa within walking distance from station there are huge outlet so you can enjoy shopping as well
If you like more local hidden ski resort then I would recommend Kusatsu Ski resort! They do have heli ski as well. They have free onsen all over the town and its not huge town so you can walk around easily. If you stay hotel, usually they give you free ride to ski park. There is direct bus to Kusatsu from Shinjuku.
I never been but maybe worth checking out Echigo Yuzawa, its known for ski resort too. A lot of snow and an hour 20 min ride by bullet train!
Good luck! I hope you have a lot of fun
Liz
Following -- we got the same deal Feb 27 to Mar 15!
A.I. says...
Exploring Japan: Food, Drinks, and Adventures
Exploring Japan: Food, Drinks, and Adventures
Congratulations on booking your trip to Japan! You're in for an incredible adventure filled with delicious cuisine, unique cultural experiences, and breathtaking natural beauty. With your dates set from February 15th to 27th, you'll have the perfect opportunity to immerse yourself in the winter wonderland of Japan.
Food and Drinks
Japan is a true paradise for foodies, offering a diverse array of culinary delights. Here are some must-try experiences:
- Ramen: Slurp up some of the best ramen in the world at establishments like Ichiran, Nakiryu, or Fuunji. Each region has its own unique style, so be sure to try a variety.
- Sushi: From high-end omakase experiences to casual conveyor belt sushi, you can't go wrong with fresh, expertly prepared sushi in Japan. Check out Sukiyabashi Jiro, Sushisho Masa, or Sushi Saito.
- Izakaya: These Japanese-style pubs offer a lively atmosphere, great drinks, and delicious small plates. Try yakitori (grilled skewers), edamame, and other tasty snacks while sipping on sake or Japanese beer.
- Whisky Bars: Japan has a thriving whisky culture, and you can find incredible whisky bars like Zoetrope, Bar Benfiddich, and Bar Ishinohana to sample some of the best Japanese whiskies.
Snowboarding and Ski Resorts
With your visit coinciding with the winter season, you'll have the opportunity to hit the slopes and enjoy some snowboarding or skiing. Here are some excellent resorts to consider:
- Niseko: Located in Hokkaido, Niseko is renowned for its light, powdery snow and diverse terrain. It's an international destination for skiers and snowboarders alike.
- Hakuba Valley: This popular ski area in the Japanese Alps offers multiple resorts, including Happo-One, Goryu, and Hakuba 47, catering to various skill levels.
- Shiga Kogen: As the largest ski resort in Japan, Shiga Kogen boasts an impressive 21 interconnected resorts, offering plenty of variety for your winter adventures.
Bullet Train and Travel
Obtaining a one-week Japan Rail Pass is an excellent idea, as it will allow you to efficiently explore different regions of the country. Here are some suggestions for your itinerary:
- Tokyo: Start your journey in the vibrant capital, where you can experience the perfect blend of modern and traditional Japan. Explore neighborhoods like Shinjuku, Shibuya, and Asakusa.
- Kyoto: Take the bullet train to Kyoto and immerse yourself in the rich cultural heritage of this ancient city. Visit temples, shrines, and beautiful gardens.
- Hiroshima and Miyajima: Stop by Hiroshima to learn about its
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29
June
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June
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Greg
So decided to jump on the Tokyo deal and booked a flight, fly in Feb.15-27th and would love to hear some experiences or great food/drinks places to go, possibly getting a one week bullet train pass, plan on doing a couple days snowboarding as well...any input would be great!!