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kazzaqld
12-08-2008, 09:21 AM
So, you all know I'm going to Disney with Johnie, Becca and Krista, right?

But did you know that Gareth and I will be in Japan for 6 nights on our way to America?

Who'd like a pre-trip report on our plans? :lol:

Tink
12-08-2008, 09:38 AM
Ooooh! Me please!!! I'd love to visit Japan! :yes:

A pre-trip and a post trip report with photos please! :D :D

janetm
12-08-2008, 10:49 AM
I would love to go to Japan, yes please kazzaqld a pre trip report would be interesting to me :wave:

Johnie
12-08-2008, 12:16 PM
I'd love to hear a pre-trip report and see LOTS and LOTS of photos.....esp if you catch someone turning their dress into a vending machine :lol:

Claire
12-08-2008, 12:20 PM
:overhere: I'd love to read a Japan pre-trippie! :yes:

Beccaberry
12-08-2008, 02:51 PM
YES PLEASE!!!!

piglet
12-08-2008, 08:01 PM
Yes pretty please

Britchick
12-08-2008, 09:17 PM
yes! yes! yes!

kazzaqld
12-08-2008, 09:43 PM
OK here it goes!

Thursday 18th September - flight to Tokyo leaves at 8.50 am so it will be a nice bright early start that day! We arrive at 16.45 Tokyo time - an hour behind Brisbane so it's about a 9 hour flight. We are flying Japan Airlines - and Gareth will have in-seat entertainment at last. Usually the airlines we fly don't have this!

We will be staying here http://www.f-kamogawa.jp/english/info_e.htm (http://www.f-kamogawa.jp/english/info_e.htm)
a traditional Japanese style inn.

All the reviews on the web I have read have been positive so hopefully we will like it too!

Friday 19th September. Ghibli Museum. Gareth is a huge fan of anything Japanese, he loves to read manga (Japanese comic books), watch anime (Japanese cartoons) and one of the more famous Japanese anime directors is Hayao Miyazaki. He won an Academy Award for best animated feature for Spirited Away, and Gareth has seen nearly all his other films.

His production company, Studio Ghibli, has a museum now, and it is a hot ticket to get in! We have tickets, and Gareth is really looking forward to this. http://www.ghibli-museum.jp/en/

After the Ghibli Museum we are going to the Pokemon Centre - http://www.pokemon.co.jp/pokecen/tokyo.html

(this site's in Japanese but it didn't matter, Gareth didn't need words. :lol: )

Saturday 20th September - Akihabara and the Tokyo Tower.
Akihabara is a mecca for geeks of all kinds :ashamed008: - its nickname is Electric Town http://www.akiba.or.jp/index_e.html

It has streets and streets of stores selling electronics of every kind, and lately manga as well. It also has lots of kids wearing otaku. Otaku is where they dress as their favourite anime or manga character.

After we have our fill of Akihabara we are going to the Tokyo Tower http://www.tokyotower.co.jp/english/

Hopefully we will have a good view on the day!

Sunday 21st and Monday 22nd September Kyoto

Many years ago when dinosaurs roamed the earth, my family hosted a Japanese high school student on an exchange. Nowadays she lives about an hour out of Kyoto. We are meeting her in Kyto and overnighting there. She has promised to show us around and it will be good to have someone who knows more than a few phrases! It is a very historic city - more of the heritage buildings remain in Kyoto than in Tokyo.

We are getting the famous bullet train to Kyoto - it will take about 2 hours to get there.

Tuesday 23rd September - Mt Fuji and Hakone we get the bullet train to Odawara where we will do a tour of the Hakone region - this trip will include a cable car, a rope way, a boat cruise, hot springs, and lots of lovely scenery.

Wednesday 24th September -NorthWest Flight to Detroit and on to Orlando!

We leave Tokyo at 15.05 so hopefully will have some time for just a little more sightseeing in the morning.

Thanks to the time difference, although it's about 12 hours to Detroit and about 3 hours to Orlando, it will still be Wednesday when we arrive in Detroit, and then it's on to Orlando!

How does that sound? :n005:

luvthemouse
13-08-2008, 04:02 AM
It sounds busy!!!! Take lots of sushi pictures for me:wink:

Tink
13-08-2008, 06:50 PM
Oh wow! Sounds wonderful! Do you like sushi? Will you be having any special sort of meals while you are there?

Tink
13-08-2008, 06:52 PM
Ummmm just had a look at the inn... errrmmm the bed? :unsure: Not so sure that would work for me! :spring:

Claire
13-08-2008, 06:54 PM
Sounds like a jam-packed trip! Looking forward to hearing all about it.

kazzaqld
13-08-2008, 08:24 PM
Oh wow! Sounds wonderful! Do you like sushi? Will you be having any special sort of meals while you are there?

I love sushi - Gareth is not so keen. :lol:

Hopefully we will have something special while we are with my friend in Kyoto - because she will be able to interpret the menu :lol:

uscwest
13-08-2008, 08:29 PM
I like this comment on that Hotel Site:

Guests can eat breakfast(toast and coffee) at the free of charge!

That doesn't seem like much of a breakfast, but then, even though I have been to Japan, I have no idea what their typical breakfast is like as I stayed on a military base while I was there. I have no idea what the dollar is like compared to the Yen but it sounds like they charge per person, is that right?

Have a great trip though and bring me some sushi please (NOT). Actually I love sushi, I just don't think it will survive the trip.

kazzaqld
13-08-2008, 08:33 PM
I like this comment on that Hotel Site:

Guests can eat breakfast(toast and coffee) at the free of charge!

That doesn't seem like much of a breakfast, but then, even though I have been to Japan, I have no idea what their typical breakfast is like as I stayed on a military base while I was there. I have no idea what the dollar is like compared to the Yen but it sounds like they charge per person, is that right?

Have a great trip though and bring me some sushi please (NOT). Actually I love sushi, I just don't think it will survive the trip.

I'm sure we will eat heaps of toast! I'm not sure on a typical Japanese breakfast either - I guess I'm going to find out.

Yes it's per person. It's not cheap but it is reasonable for Tokyo.

Not sure against the USD either - against the Aussie we were getting about 105 Yen to the dollar not so long ago but it took a big dive about a week ago and now it's back to about 90 Yen. We were almost one for one with the USD at that time - now it's about 85 US cents to the Aussie. :mad:

I would love to send you some sushi - ah well...

sazzledazzle
13-08-2008, 09:16 PM
Sounds like a really interesting trip Kazza. I would love to go to Japan someday, hope everything goes according to plan & Gareth enjoys all his 'boys stuff!'
Sarah X

Beccaberry
14-08-2008, 02:55 AM
SUSHI!?!?! Did someone say sushi??? I would go to Japan just for sushi alone...I have a HUGE crush on sushi these days....Did someone say sushi????

kazzaqld
14-08-2008, 03:00 AM
Remind me when I get home to post pictures of Sushi-train - DMIL and I went there for lunch for our birthdays.

It's really neat - your dishes come out on this little train that runs on a track right round the restaurant.

You just pick what you want - the dishes are colourcoded according to price and the cashier just adds them up at the end.

Beccaberry
14-08-2008, 03:25 AM
OMG HOW FUN!!! Jon and I have just discovered a WONDERFUL place near his sister and BIL where they have, are you ready for this? ALL YOU CAN EAT SUSHI!!! They bring out menus, you mark which roll you'd like along with how many of them you'd like to have and they bring them out...along with another menu!!! It's soooooooooooo good! We ate 15 rolls the other night!!! I think we were there for HOURS!

kazzaqld
14-08-2008, 03:42 AM
So of course I went and got sushi for lunch.... :p015:

Beccaberry
14-08-2008, 03:46 AM
:dozey:

If it weren't nearly eleven pm here, so would I :D

But I have a feeling I know what I'll be having for lunch TOMORROW :D

Or breakfast... :wink:

luvthemouse
15-08-2008, 04:18 AM
OMG HOW FUN!!! Jon and I have just discovered a WONDERFUL place near his sister and BIL where they have, are you ready for this? ALL YOU CAN EAT SUSHI!!! They bring out menus, you mark which roll you'd like along with how many of them you'd like to have and they bring them out...along with another menu!!! It's soooooooooooo good! We ate 15 rolls the other night!!! I think we were there for HOURS!

I think I've just found an answer for NYE! LOL.... We must go there next time we're up...

kazzaqld
15-08-2008, 04:36 AM
Train pics as promised

Johnie
15-08-2008, 06:30 AM
Remind me when I get home to post pictures of Sushi-train - DMIL and I went there for lunch for our birthdays.

It's really neat - your dishes come out on this little train that runs on a track right round the restaurant.

You just pick what you want - the dishes are colourcoded according to price and the cashier just adds them up at the end.

I've seen that on tv! That is so cool!

lisaw
15-08-2008, 09:33 AM
Wow! Sounds like a fantastic start to your holiday! :D

nannav
16-08-2008, 12:38 PM
that sounds like a really cool trip my son 19 loves pokemon we hope he grows up some day lol:lol:he would love to go to japan have a great trip:wave: