Travel: Japan - General
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starlight1968sg:
Yes I did that! :rahrah: because it is. JR ferry. Other ferries are not covered. Can take the pass to take JR bus too!Dnls_mum
Use JR pass to take ferry to miyajima for the oysters and deer
Always look for the JR prefix :boogie: -
Dnls_mum:
I have not tried JR bus.
Yes I did that! :rahrah: because it is. JR ferry. Other ferries are not covered. Can take the pass to take JR bus too!starlight1968sg:
Dnls_mum
Use JR pass to take ferry to miyajima for the oysters and deer
Always look for the JR prefix :boogie:
I still can't make up my mind for the year-end hols :roll:
The bullet trains in Kyshu are quite nice too.
I like the toilets in the bullet trains. There are some local trains that have toilets. The best part is the toilets are clean.
I went to Disneyland many years ago. I thought there is a JR line/train that goes straight to Maihama Stn? Maybe am mistaken. -
starlight1968sg:
I have not tried JR bus.
Yes I did that! :rahrah: because it is. JR ferry. Other ferries are not covered. Can take the pass to take JR bus too!Dnls_mum:
[quote=\"starlight1968sg\"]Dnls_mum
Use JR pass to take ferry to miyajima for the oysters and deer
Always look for the JR prefix :boogie:
I still can't make up my mind for the year-end hols :roll:
The bullet trains in Kyshu are quite nice too.
I like the toilets in the bullet trains. There are some local trains that have toilets. The best part is the toilets are clean.
I went to Disneyland many years ago. I thought there is a JR line/train that goes straight to Maihama Stn? Maybe am mistaken.[/quote]Yes, JR goes to Maihama. But at Maihama must pay for the disney line that takes you Disneyland or DisneySea. The disney line is a loop that links the disney parks to Maihama.
My sister going to Kyushu at the end of the year. She bought SQ tickets direct to Fukuoka. So convenient. Then no need to buy All Japan rail pass. Just buy Kyushu rail pass cheaper.
Go Taiwan lah!! Hehe. I am looking forward to my Taiwan trip. bTW, did you do London/Cambridge in the end? I am planning to go next June. May need to consult you. -
Dnls_mum:
My sister going to Kyushu at the end of the year. She bought SQ tickets direct to Fukuoka. So convenient. Then no need to buy All Japan rail pass. Just buy Kyushu rail pass cheaper.
For Kyushu
I like Beppu and Yufuin.
The Nagasaki Chinatown was a disappointment as compared to Yokohama's.
The Peace Park of Nagasaki can't be compared to Hiroshima's too.
But the Mt Inasa ropeway was gd.
I bet you have tried sara udon or champon. -
Dnls_mum:
Go Taiwan lah!! Hehe. I am looking forward to my Taiwan trip. bTW, did you do London/Cambridge in the end? I am planning to go next June. May need to consult you.
No, I didnt do London/Cambridge at all though initially planned for year-end. Dh and dd want to go there to watch football which made me :roll:
So you see, I explored so many including NZ but in the end, still yet to make up my mind. -
starlight1968sg:
I went Kyushu so many years ago (17?) with ANA Holidays, I forgot almost everything already except the wonderful hotspring bath at Beppu. But I actually like the atomic bomb museum in Nagasaki better. Still remember the clock that stopped at the time of the strike. Maybe because it was my first visit so it made an unforgettable impact and impression.Dnls_mum:
My sister going to Kyushu at the end of the year. She bought SQ tickets direct to Fukuoka. So convenient. Then no need to buy All Japan rail pass. Just buy Kyushu rail pass cheaper.
For Kyushu
I like Beppu and Yufuin.
The Nagasaki Chinatown was a disappointment as compared to Yokohama's.
The Peace Park of Nagasaki can't be compared to Hiroshima's too.
But the Mt Inasa ropeway was gd.
I bet you have tried sara udon or champon. -
starlight1968sg:
Haha...you travel to too many places already, so maybe everything not so exciting any more. Year end NZ not bad. Weather is nice. Good for relaxing and slow pace vacation. Actually a lot of family time opportunity. UK too grey in Dec. I was in London in oct previously and weather so grey and dark so early.Dnls_mum:
Go Taiwan lah!! Hehe. I am looking forward to my Taiwan trip. bTW, did you do London/Cambridge in the end? I am planning to go next June. May need to consult you.
No, I didnt do London/Cambridge at all though initially planned for year-end. Dh and dd want to go there to watch football which made me :roll:
So you see, I explored so many including NZ but in the end, still yet to make up my mind. -
Dnls_mum:
Haha...you travel to too many places already, so maybe everything not so exciting any more. Year end NZ not bad. Weather is nice. Good for relaxing and slow pace vacation. Actually a lot of family time opportunity. UK too grey in Dec. I was in London in oct previously and weather so grey and dark so early.
No, am too greedy, want to go everywhere but $$ is limited.
I dislike going to Europe in year-end too but somehow year-end isn't that bad in Japan. -
starlight1968sg:
Actually Japan is nice all seasons except Summer. Spring got sakura, autumn got colour maple leaves, winder got nice snow scene. In Nov, I am planning to stay 3 more nights after my business trip and make a trip to Kawaguchiko since cannot go Hakone as Ropeway is closed :(. Hope to catch the autumn colours of Mt fuji. I am hopping to have time to catch the winter illumination at Sagamiko too. Have you seen that? Dunno worth going or not :?Dnls_mum:
No, am too greedy, want to go everywhere but $$ is limited.
I dislike going to Europe in year-end too but somehow year-end isn't that bad in Japan.
Which month you plan to travel? nov or dec? -
dnls_mum
Do you mean Fuji Kawaguchiko Autumn Leaves Festival?
I did but it was not as fantastic as expected. The ryokan agreed to drive us there and then picked us up an hr later. It was pretty chilly and the trees were just lighted up. Many tourists walked around to take pic.
I would prefer to remain in the ryokan to be soaked in the hotspring.
Yes, summer can be very warm and wet due to the baiyu. My 1st trip to Japan was in Jun/Jul and I tasted the rainy season.
To me Hakone is too touristy and I prefer Kawaguchiko. The Kachi kachi ropeway will be nice IF the weather is nice w/o clouds.
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