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Re: Japan gears up icons for 2020 Olympics

Travel Rob ·
Tokyo really can be a confusing city to navigate and it has little to do with symbols or written English translations, which they are getting better at. Just a couple issues I've seen. It's hard to find a street address because it's difficult to find smaller street names posted. And there are very few public trash cans.
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Re: Hello Kitty meals for Hello Kitty hotel guests

Samantha ·
O my goodness. My husband and I have a friend who is obsessed with Hello Kitty. I wonder if she knows about this place Weill have to share. Thanks...
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Re: High Tech Toilet Manufacturer to Open Museum in Japan

DrFumblefinger ·
Rob, I believe this is a catapult, not a toilet for the elderly. It's all in the speed of the lifting device.
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Re: We're more than Tokyo, Japan tells tourists

Travel Rob ·
Tokyo can be a very intimidating city for a traveler because of it's massive and crowded metro system and it's lack of English speakers. I think that's why more people don't venture out past the tourist sights in Tokyo.
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Re: We're more than Tokyo, Japan tells tourists

HS ·
A few simple items to remember when transiting Tokyo ... In Tokyo, JR/Subway maps are available for the asking (FREE from the station attendant) with stations listed in either English or in Japanese. Get a copy of both. Have someone write your destination in Japanese. When approaching someone on the street with a "Please direct me towards xxxx" written in Japanese I have ALWAYS been given good directions. (A mix of English and Japanese does NOT often work) This includes traveling solo in...
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Re: We're more than Tokyo, Japan tells tourists

Travel Rob ·
US News published a story by the AP on problems that were occurring with increased tourism in Tokyo. http://www.usnews.com/news/bus...articles/2015/06/18/
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Re: Sensoji Temple in Tokyo Mirrors Japan

vivie ·
Interesting!
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Re: Cost of Japan flights to plummet in 2016

GarryRF ·
With fuel charges at a 12 year low all the Air carriers should stop gouging the public and give us all a refund.
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Re: Iiyama: Hometown Japan

Travel Rob ·
Thanks Holly and welcome to TG! What a wonderfully informative piece about small-town Japan. I'll try to visit Iiyama City on my next trip to Japan.
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Re: Iiyama: Hometown Japan

DrFumblefinger ·
Fascinating insight into small town life in Japan! I had no idea how serious the reduction of population in these towns were. One would think the natural wonders of the area alone would help bring in residents. Thanks for enlightening article!
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Re: Iiyama: Hometown Japan

RoadWorrier ·
I sure hope things work out well for Iiyama! There seem to be so many places that have lost people and jobs and so forth, and so few of them get such a chance as the Bullet Train. Thank you for a sweet story that's maybe got a happy ending.
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Re: Iiyama: Hometown Japan

Old Car Guy ·
This is exactly the type of town I'm looking for when I travel to Japan. It's made my list. Thanks!
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Re: Iiyama: Hometown Japan

Holly Anna ·
Thank you so much for taking the time to read my post! I hope things look up for Iiyama, too. It really is a beautiful town.
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Re: Iiyama: Hometown Japan

Holly Anna ·
Great to hear! Iiyama is a fantastic place to visit. I'm sure you'll love it.
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Re: Iiyama: Hometown Japan

Alex D ·
I've never been to Japan but it is a country that I wanted to visit for a very long time. I love their history, architecture, language, traditions and I would like to learn more about it. Thank you for your post, I never heard about this city but any information about something I don't know is an information worth having. Good job!
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American adds DFW-Beijing and Asia mileage bonuses

Paul Heymont ·
Looking to build up its Asia business and partnerships, American Airlines is offering a double-miles promotion on its flights from the U.S. to Tokyo, Seoul and Hong Kong, as well as on many intra-Asia routes served with its partner, JAL.  MORE...
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NY to DC in 40 minutes by train? Maybe!

Paul Heymont ·
A US rail promoter is trying to get funds and approval to build a maglev (magnetic levitation) train line between NYC and DC. TNEM, the company, has already applied for permits to build on an old right-of-way between DC and Baltimore.   Magnetic...
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May 4, 2020: Ikebukuro, Tokyo, Japan

Travel Rob ·
Travel Rob Explores exciting Ikebukuro in Toshima, Tokyo.
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High Tech Toilet Manufacturer to Open Museum in Japan

Travel Rob ·
"Electric raised toilet seat for elderly"       Photo: Chris 73 / Wikimedia Commons. TOTO, known in Japan for its bidet equipped toilets,  will be opening a toilet museum in the company headquarters city of Kitakyushu. It will have...
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Travel to Japan surges again in August

Travel Rob ·
  Inbound travelers to Japan surged again in August, up a staggering 63.8% over August of last year. The Japan National Tourism Organization  announced 1,817,000  travelers arrived in August, beating 2014's high of...
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Priceline Continues to Bet on Restaurant Reservations

Travel Rob ·
Priceline announced in September that it purchased, AS Digital, a restaurant reservation system provider based in Australia. The terms of the deal were not disclosed. This follows their purchase of OpenTable in 2014 for 2.5 billion dollars....
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New travel guidebooks are all about the food

Travel Rob ·
"Rice, Noodle, Fish" is the first guidebook to be published under Anthony Bourdain's partnership with travel and food website Roads & Kingdoms. This book by Matt Goulding focuses on Japan's food culture. Lonely Planet has also come out with a new line of From the Source, cookbooks that that focus on the cuisines of Thailand and Italy. Both lines target people that travel for food. Read More:...
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Luxury Train Travel in Japan Increases as Yen has weakened

Travel Rob ·
Tourists,an aging population, and business people give rise to Japan's luxury train travel. Read here, photo: hdwpapers.com
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British Air parent makes new route connections

Paul Heymont ·
International Air Group makes some moves to drum up new traffic on both Atlantic and Pacific routes.
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Japan gears up icons for 2020 Olympics

Paul Heymont ·
Japan's preparation for the 2020 Olympics includes rethinking the symbols that guide people to features and facilities.
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April 15, 2019: Mt. Fuji, Japan

Travel Rob ·
Travel Rob shares some photos of iconic Mt. Fuji
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Nagoya Castle, Nagoya, Japan

Travel Rob ·
Gumbo was found at Nagoya Castle in Japan
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Saitama Railway Museum, Japan

Travel Rob ·
Travel Rob shows us one of the world's best railway museums in Saitama Prefecture.
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Sept. 16, 2019: Sun Mary Sakado Bakery, Japan

Travel Rob ·
Travel Rob visits a nice bakery in Japan.
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Swiss "Jetman" Buzzes Mt Fuji

Travel Rob ·
Yves "Jetman" Rossy has recently flown 9 times around Japan's Mt Fuji.Previously he's flown over the city of Rio de Janerio, the Grand Canyon and evenCrossed the English Channel. Read about it  and view a video of his latest...
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Record # of Visitors for Japan

Travel Rob ·
2013 brought more foreign visitors to Japan than ever before. This is, in part, due to a weaker yen and an ease on Visa requirements.  This is a remarkleable achievement after the devasting Earthquake and tsunami.  Read more ...
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Japan's 'bullet trains' reach Hokkaido

Paul Heymont ·
Japan's network of Bullet Trains (shinkansen) has taken another leap forward with the completion of service to Hokkaido island.
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Daio Wasabi Farm, Nagoya, Japan

seesaw ·
Seesaw visits a century-old wasabi farm, and learns how the small green vegetable with the intense flavor is grown and prepared.
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Mitsubishi Tests Japan's First Domestic Passenger Jet

Travel Rob ·
  Japan's first domestic passenger jet, the Mitsubishi Regional Jet (MRJ), had a successful test flight from Nagoya airport.   Mitsubishi's MRJ will seat about 80 passengers and will compete with other regional passenger jet...
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JAL revives long-dormant Tokyo-Dallas route

Paul Heymont ·
New connections for OneWorld partners
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JAL and Alaska in codeshare, loyalty deals

Paul Heymont ·
Alaska Airlines, in another growth move, adds yet another codeshare and miles partner, this one a major OneWorld member.
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Iiyama: Hometown Japan

Holly Anna ·
A small town in Japan struggles with declining population, and pins its hopes of growth on tourism and the recent arrival of a 'bullet train' station.
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Pay by fingerprint being tested in Japan this summer

Travel Rob ·
Pay and verify identity by fingerprint to be tested in Japan this summer
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Is Okinawa the next big destination?

Paul Heymont ·
Japanese tourism authorities are talking about Okinawa, Japan's outpost Ryukyu Islands prefecture, as the next Hawaii, with more visitors each year.
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Mitsubishi takes a 1-year delay for its new regional jet

Paul Heymont ·
Mitsubishi's plans to get Japan's first postwar jetliner out to the flight line in 2017 have been put on hold to reevaluate and redesign some of its structural parts. The new delivery date is set for 2018. Japan has largely been out of the aircraft manufacturing business since the end of World War II, although some turbo-prop models have been marketed. Mitsubishi's experience as an aircraft manufacturer is long: it made many of Japan's World War II planes. The new MRJ, with 78 and 92...
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JAL is on-time airline champ for 2015

Paul Heymont ·
Japan Airlines is a 5-time winner for on-time performance. Check in here and see the rest of the regional champions!
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Cost of Japan flights to plummet in 2016

Travel Rob ·
Fares to Japan set to plummet in 2016 as airlines eliminates costly fuel surcharges.
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Lost in transition? Tokyo station app can help

Paul Heymont ·
Tokyo's giant rail and subway stations, Shinjuko and Tokyo Station can be a puzzle even for locals who need to switch among many different lines...and for visitors it's even worse. But a new app is designed to save the day for both. Released last year for Tokyo station, it now covers Shinjuku as well, and works in either English or Japanese. It uses positioning beacons inside the stations to help the app show you where you are and where you have to go. You are represented by a bright blue...
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Most Amazing Golf Courses Around the World

Emily Wilson ·
Golf is a sport that has been recently gaining popularity across the world. Originating from 15th century Scotland, the modern game of golf started to be played at tournaments from mid 19th century. Today, the four biggest tournaments are: The British Open, The Masters, the US Open, and the PGA Championship, the last three of which are players in the United States. However, more and more people are not attracted to golf because of the lure of a professional career, although the victory money...
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Winter is coming - best places for snowbirds

Emily Wilson ·
Snowboarding, being one of the most exciting sports there is, enjoys the ever-growing popularity all over the world. Every year, more and more people are getting to know the perks of this unique sport and once they have tasted it, they are enchanted by it for good. Why snowboarding, of all sports? Even though skiing is an older sport than snowboarding with a long tradition, it looks like snowboarding has gained even bigger popularity in the recent years, mostly because there are some...
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Oaso Station, Saitama Prefecture, Japan (Where Gumbo was #288)

Travel Rob ·
Gumbo was at Oaso Station on the Chichibu Railway in Japan
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Re: JAL reduces seats, adds space on 787s

DrFumblefinger ·
It would be nice if this were the start of a trend...
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Re: Mitsubishi Tests Japan's First Domestic Passenger Jet

DrFumblefinger ·
I expect it will be one the finest regional jets made. I hope they succeed.
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Re: Daio Wasabi Farm, Nagoya, Japan

Travel Rob ·
Thank you SeeSaw for such a fascinating look at a Wasabi farm! Welcome to TravelGumbo! Hope we see a lot more!
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Re: Daio Wasabi Farm, Nagoya, Japan

DrFumblefinger ·
I learned many things about wasabi from your post. Had no idea that it had to grow in flowing water, for instance. It is less of a strong mysterious paste now, thanks, Seesaw!
 
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