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    Travel: Japan - General

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      hercules
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      When in Japan, must eat cream puff and pudding, any cream puff and pudding that are MADE IN JAPAN.


      Don't know why they can make so nice cream puff and pudding. I buy from anywhere at whatever prices also taste so good.

      This cream puff (big) for 65 yen (about $0.80) from supermarket (7-eleven selling for around 110 yen). Small one is 35 yen.

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      This creamy yummy mango pudding is 100 yen (about $1.20) for 3 cups:

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      If not because of weight control, I can have all these as a meal. Cheap and good. Go try while there!

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        hercules
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        It's apple and persimmon season now. So cheap and good (this is the main 'shopping' I have while in Japan):


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        For those who fancy raw fish, prices are so reasonable in restaurants (not high end ones):

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          dimitri_can
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          Btw, for those 1st time travellers to Japan, do ensure you at least have $100 SGD kept aside, in case of any emergencies. Also good to ensure your card can withdraw money overseas. 😃

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            mamamia359
            last edited by

            Hi Dimitri,


            My rough itinerary so far looks like this:
            Day 1 - Yokohama (Cup Noodles Museum, Chinatown)
            Day 2 - Maybe Ueno?
            Day 3 - Disneyland/DisneySea
            Day 4 - Disneyland/DisneySea (maybe)
            Day 5 - Nothing planned yet
            Day 6 - Harajuku/Yoyogi Park
            Day 7 - Hakone, Mount Fuji, Gotemba
            Day 8 - Maybe Tokyo Dome City?

            Is the above feasible?

            Based on the above, do I need to get the 7 days JR Pass?

            Thanks for your help!

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              mamamia359
              last edited by

              Hi Dimitri,


              If I want to fit in a visit to Ghibli Museum, which part of the itinerary would be the best?

              How can I purchase the museum tickets here?

              Thanks again.

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                dimitri_can
                last edited by

                mamamia359:
                Hi Dimitri,


                My rough itinerary so far looks like this:
                Day 1 - Yokohama (Cup Noodles Museum, Chinatown)
                Day 2 - Maybe Ueno?
                Day 3 - Disneyland/DisneySea
                Day 4 - Disneyland/DisneySea (maybe)
                Day 5 - Nothing planned yet
                Day 6 - Harajuku/Yoyogi Park
                Day 7 - Hakone, Mount Fuji, Gotemba
                Day 8 - Maybe Tokyo Dome City?

                Is the above feasible?

                Based on the above, do I need to get the 7 days JR Pass?

                Thanks for your help!
                No need to pass JR pass. JR pass is only for inter-cities (e.g from Tokyo->Osaka).
                Yokohama and Tokyo is near to each other (like how we go to JB like that), so no need JR pass, just buy single trip tickets will do.

                If you are going Chinatown, i recommend you all this restaurant.
                http://www.suiroh.jp

                The food there is not bad and reasonably priced.

                You can try visit http://www.japan-guide.com to add in more places if you require. Suggested itinerary:

                Day 6 - Harajuku/Yoyogi Park/Shinjuku/Shibuya
                Day 2 - Yokohama (Cup Noodle Museum, Chinatown)
                Day 3 - Disneyland/DisneySea
                Day 4 - Disneyland/DisneySea (maybe)
                Day 5 - Ghibli Museum/ Odaiba
                Day 6 - Tokyo Dome City
                Day 7 - Hakone, Mount Fuji, Gotemba
                Day 8 - Ueno/ Asakusa/ Akihabara
                mamamia359:
                Hi Dimitri,

                If I want to fit in a visit to Ghibli Museum, which part of the itinerary would be the best?

                How can I purchase the museum tickets here?

                Thanks again.
                You can't buy the tickets here unless you are willing to pay extra.

                http://www.bridge.jpn.com/services/tickets

                If you going in Nov/Dec, i may be able to help you buy as i am flying tonight and back on 5th Nov.
                Drop me a pm. No extra charges, just helping a fellow Singaporean. 😃

                Give me your contact number and 3 dates/time slots that you would like.

                Time slots are in a 2 hour time slot (10-12pm,12pm-2pm,2pm-4pm,4pm-6pm)

                Below the slots left for Nov. Dec's not yet published.
                O means available.

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                  TheAnswer
                  last edited by

                  Hi everyone, does anyone have a comprehensive list of basic conversational Japanese? Thanks.

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                    dimitri_can
                    last edited by

                    TheAnswer:
                    Hi everyone, does anyone have a comprehensive list of basic conversational Japanese? Thanks.

                    You can try this
                    http://bit.ly/1OEdjji

                    or

                    http://www.fodors.com/language/japanese/basic-phrases

                    If not enough, just use Google translate or http://www.jisho.org

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                      TheAnswer
                      last edited by

                      dimitri_can:
                      TheAnswer:

                      Hi everyone, does anyone have a comprehensive list of basic conversational Japanese? Thanks.


                      You can try this
                      http://bit.ly/1OEdjji

                      or

                      http://www.fodors.com/language/japanese/basic-phrases

                      If not enough, just use Google translate or http://www.jisho.org

                      Thanks heaps!

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                        dimitri_can
                        last edited by

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