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  1. Originally Posted By: skidaisuki
    Shinjuku's pretty central, and a city in itself, with easy transport connections to everywhere else in Tokyo. I'm rather biased, though, because it's my home!

    If you like pubs and live music (as well as DJs) Richard Branson owns a large pub in Narita City - called The Barge Inn. If you stay at one of the many hotels in Narita City (rather than by the airport) then you can stagger back from there rather than taxi it, and you'll still only be under 10 minutes train ride from the airport in the morning. The Barge is only a few minutes' walk down the road from JR Narita and Keisei Narita stations. Always enjoy going there, much more fun than a hotel bar, anyway.



    Oooo, I didn’t realise there even was a Narita City! That’s just saved a whole argument between the ‘must be near the airport to make our flights’ and ‘don’t want to waste our last night’ camps!! Yeay!!!!

    I am so glad I found this site, you guys have no idea how many arguments you’ve resolved before they’ve even happened!!! biggrin
  2. Cheers skidaisuki - I'm not the most observant of peeps so this game of ‘hunt the auto teller’ will add another twist to our fortnight of fun!!!!

     

    Shinjuku was suggested by another mate who was there just a few weeks ago so I think we're gonna try and get a hotel there for the Thur & Fri night. Planning to move to a hotel near Narita on the Sat night, make sure we don't miss our flight!!!

  3. Just called O2 and they have a roaming agreement with a Japanese company called DoComo, so as long as my phone can pick up that network I should be ok – it’s not cheap though!!! Probably best getting a Japanese pay as you talk sim card while I’m out there. Don’t suppose anyone knows anything about DoComo, like the reception in Hakuba??

     

    Called my bank too, they said that Maestro is accepted in Japan – they can’t tell me where though. For all we know its 1 cash machine in a totally random place in Hokkaido!! Haha. Going to do some digging though. Hopefully I’ll find a hotel in Hakuba that’ll take Maestro, if not I’ll just have to feel like a millionaire and take out all my available cash when we arrive in Narita and make sure I don’t loose it!!!!!!

  4. Their bank machine's close???!! In THE land of technology I didn’t think anything would close!!!! And they don’t take Maestro – eek!!!! We knew cash is king in Japan, and are happy to carry great wads about cause we hear it’s a very safe place, but I was only panning taking out what I’d need for the next day or two.

     

    Anyone know if anywhere, machines or banks, in Hakuba takes Maestro???

     

    The mobile thing might be a problem though. I’ve got epilepsy so can’t really be without it. I’ll call O2 and check it out – so thanks for that info.

     

    Cheers for the clubbing/area advice too. Pretty sure I’ve heard the Shinjuku name before. Can’t wait to hit some techno clubs over there, woohoo!!! Not much in the way of decent Techno in Aberdeen these days, proper cheesy clubs galore, it’s not good.

  5. Howdie all!

     

    Got our accommodation booked for Hakuba now, which is a bonus. We’ve got 3 nights in Tokyo after Hakuba and not a scoob about the place – any of you fine folks got anything to warn me about, or rave about of course??

     

    Also, if you any of you guys have any suggestions about areas, that’d be sweet. We’d be looking for somewhere with lots of fun to be had, malls, restaurants, and clubs (of the Techno variety, not the karaoke kind!!!), anything you have to add would be brilliant.

     

    Ta muckle!!!

  6. I've never been in an onsen before and I can not wait to experience one. Shame that it’s only a bath (o-furo hehe) but I’m sure it’ll still be great to come home and soak for a bit after exploring their hills. Getting really excited about it all now!!!!

     

    We’ve got 3 nights in Tokyo after Hakuba so we’ve got to find accommodation for that now, think I’ll post another ‘help!’ request!

  7. Originally Posted By: Birdman
    Originally Posted By: Yappy
    Hey there

    Hope you're all good!!!!!

    Looks like Lodge Tibi-Tibi is our accommodation choice for Feb. It's got its own park?!!

    Anyone stayed here before??

    Cheers, Yappy smile


    It sounds cheap, but you pay extra for most things, like using the hot tub, towels and others. Heaters are turned off at night from all reports from others who have stayed.
    You only get what you pay for.



    Hey Birdman

    Are you serious? They turn the heating off at night?? I'm prone to being more than a bit gullible so I’m going to take that with a pinch of salt.

    On the onsen front, they said they have an onsen which we “are all free to useâ€, so I hope they don’t try to charge us for it once we get there!!!
  8. Sure did!!! Thank goodness for freak depressions over Scandinavia!!!

     

    I only made it up the Lecht on Sunday, but my b/f was up on Friday and enjoyed some powder! Apparently Saturday was good too.

     

    Didn’t bother heading up to the Cairngorm as they weren’t running any of the tows so you had to come down to the middle satiation to get the funicular and, apparently, it was pretty narrow and patchy.

     

    The Lecht had great conditions. Fingers crossed it a sign of the season to come!!!!!

     

    You from Scotland, Tubby Beaver??

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