kenji_1989 Posted March 15, 2009 Share Posted March 15, 2009 guys sino may alam ng mga gimikan na pinupuntahan ng ng mga wakai (youngsters) around Nagoya area? Ive been through some bars in Sakae District kaso mostly kasi nasa 30s yung crowd. . suggestions naman and info please, will be returning to homeland kasi this April. Quote Link to comment
Avarall Posted May 6, 2009 Share Posted May 6, 2009 haay grabe hirap ngyun d2 :cry: dming nag close company hnd ko 2loy mgawa yng dream ko n mg try ng blonde hehehe kso mdyo mhal 6-20 lapad ( around 30-100k php ) wish ko lng hnd nko mliwag sa tokyo nxt time station plang ng train mwa2la kna hahahahaha Quote Link to comment
trev13 Posted May 8, 2009 Share Posted May 8, 2009 ive been to sapporro in hokkaido... we tried the onsen experience... wherein you go in a very hot tub... and that time when we went, it was winter, so the water was really smoking hot... plus i had my girl with me.. which made it even hotter... we did it in the tub, i had a hard time because the water was very hot and if i stood up, the air was so cold also... unforgettable experience.. Quote Link to comment
tik Posted July 12, 2009 Share Posted July 12, 2009 I have been to Naha (old Okinawa), Fukuoka, Nagoya and Osaka (Kansai). Quote Link to comment
mt25 Posted July 14, 2009 Share Posted July 14, 2009 Planning to go to japan next year, got suggestions? Quote Link to comment
Duckie4120 Posted August 11, 2009 Share Posted August 11, 2009 Used to visit Japan a lot in my younger years. My mom is Japanese so am a citizen. We have a house about an hours train ride from Tokyo. I miss everything about Japan. Never did consider living there though. I love staying there for extended periods but never anything permanent. Quote Link to comment
zeoth Posted August 20, 2009 Share Posted August 20, 2009 Have been to japan sa hokkaido well all i can say kahit province cya maganda cya nice ang steak nila sa keiko hotel nyt life da best if you are japanese they dont adapt to you,you have to adapt to them m ok ang hot spring nila sa sapporo ok din nice yung crab nila very big talaga n yung buffet nila sa may susukino sushi sashimi wow hehe all i can say goin back with my wife ipon lang uli pero mow sa tokyo naman hehe Quote Link to comment
Guest lustfortravel Posted August 20, 2009 Share Posted August 20, 2009 (edited) Lovely country! I was in Osaka and Kyoto for work last year and it was just amazing. Am hoping to go there sometime this year and hopefully stay a bit longer. i second the motion. i really want to return to japan - i missed sakura season this year since i decided to go to bali instead. kyoto is a photographer's dream - the same is true with the rest of japan. i love the people. i miss japan. Edited August 20, 2009 by lustfortravel Quote Link to comment
Duckie4120 Posted August 27, 2009 Share Posted August 27, 2009 i second the motion. i really want to return to japan - i missed sakura season this year since i decided to go to bali instead. kyoto is a photographer's dream - the same is true with the rest of japan. i love the people. i miss japan. It's true about Kyoto being a photographers' dream especially during the sakura season when the flowers are in full bloom. Unfortunately for me, I was there during winter. Still loved it though. It was my first time in a long time down by the Kyoto/Osaka area since our house is in Tokyo so it was a wonderful experience. NOw that you've mentioned it, I should try to shoot for an April or May departure next year. Quote Link to comment
Guest lustfortravel Posted August 28, 2009 Share Posted August 28, 2009 It's true about Kyoto being a photographers' dream especially during the sakura season when the flowers are in full bloom. Unfortunately for me, I was there during winter. Still loved it though. It was my first time in a long time down by the Kyoto/Osaka area since our house is in Tokyo so it was a wonderful experience. NOw that you've mentioned it, I should try to shoot for an April or May departure next year. the shinkansen and the subway makes everything so accessible. that is not to say that it's not confusing for a first-timer. i did get lost on my first day alone in yokohama going to kita-kamakura. but i still had a wonderful time getting lost since i could hop from one train to another. i'm also targetting an april or may departure next year. Quote Link to comment
Duckie4120 Posted September 3, 2009 Share Posted September 3, 2009 the shinkansen and the subway makes everything so accessible. that is not to say that it's not confusing for a first-timer. i did get lost on my first day alone in yokohama going to kita-kamakura. but i still had a wonderful time getting lost since i could hop from one train to another. i'm also targetting an april or may departure next year. In case you need tickets or are looking for accommodations in Japan, hit me up. We run a travel agency so you could at least compare prices. Really really need to visit Japan. You are obviously more adventurous than I. I am Japanese and yet are morbidly terrified of taking the train in Tokyo alone. Osaka was much more friendly with English signs all around the stations. :goatee: Quote Link to comment
Guest lustfortravel Posted September 3, 2009 Share Posted September 3, 2009 In case you need tickets or are looking for accommodations in Japan, hit me up. We run a travel agency so you could at least compare prices. Really really need to visit Japan. You are obviously more adventurous than I. I am Japanese and yet are morbidly terrified of taking the train in Tokyo alone. Osaka was much more friendly with English signs all around the stations. :goatee: i was carrying a rail pass so i really didn't worry. the only problem i had was the ones who could speak english were on the major stations catering to the rail pass holders. and since i went to the opposite direction, there were no more english signs even on the trains. i just decided to sit back and enjoy the view and figure out what to do when i reach the next station. the kita-kamakura station was a revelation of sorts. it was so quaint, something like out of the 60s ( think trees and traditional houses on the sides and the train station just a small room in the middle of nowhere). there was just two railings-one going north and the other going south . you just had to decide where you were going and stand on that side. the one manning the exit/entrance gates could not speak english so i had to flash the rail pass so he would let me out/in. i think it was at that moment when i stepped out of that station that i fell in love with japan. thanks for the offer, i might just contact you one of these days. maybe for the tickets since i normally do the reservations directly with intercon. Quote Link to comment
mong23 Posted September 4, 2009 Share Posted September 4, 2009 kakainggit naman, gusto ko pumunta sa japan. kahit sa province lang, parang ansarap mamuhay ng simple dun. Quote Link to comment
Duckie4120 Posted September 14, 2009 Share Posted September 14, 2009 i was carrying a rail pass so i really didn't worry. the only problem i had was the ones who could speak english were on the major stations catering to the rail pass holders. and since i went to the opposite direction, there were no more english signs even on the trains. i just decided to sit back and enjoy the view and figure out what to do when i reach the next station. the kita-kamakura station was a revelation of sorts. it was so quaint, something like out of the 60s ( think trees and traditional houses on the sides and the train station just a small room in the middle of nowhere). there was just two railings-one going north and the other going south . you just had to decide where you were going and stand on that side. the one manning the exit/entrance gates could not speak english so i had to flash the rail pass so he would let me out/in. i think it was at that moment when i stepped out of that station that i fell in love with japan. thanks for the offer, i might just contact you one of these days. maybe for the tickets since i normally do the reservations directly with intercon. Those stations sound like the ones where our house is located. Haha. It's next to the Tokorozawa Station in the Kyose area. About an hour's train ride from Ikebukuro. I might try and be more adventurous this time around. I will TRY.Might end up leaving before the end of the year rather than next so there go plans of seeing the Sakura flowers in full bloom. If you guys are interested, I can post some pics that I took when I was in Osaka. Come to think, are we allowed to post pictures here? Quote Link to comment
chuckE Posted October 20, 2009 Share Posted October 20, 2009 Maganda ba sa Otani hotel ? That is where I am staying when I go there next week. Quote Link to comment
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