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  1. Ok, got a bit of time so here goes. Of course this is just my opinion from my experience, not gospel.

     

    1. The overnight bus is, lets face it, not comfortable but it is bearable. My advice, take something to read (always makes me wanna sleep more), personal music, something to rest your head on and blindfold type thing if light stops you sleeping. They usually stop twice for toilets and refreshment.

     

    2. Personally I would book the bus in advance. From arrival in Narita you should be able to get to catch either bus easily.

     

    3. I always get the package deals on offer as they throw in everthing and usually work out cheaper. So I don`t know about the just bus routine. However if someone is late then the buses I`ve been on always wait. Therefore it only takes some ejit who`s forgotten their watch to make you late. And of course it only takes a small accident to cause you problems. Have you considered getting a bus back in the evening of the 5th? Stay in Tokyo for the flight in the morning. As siren says that connection does look precarious.

     

    4. As I said I get the package deals. For example I will be going to Hakuba in Jan on an overnight bus, stay a night in a pension (my preference - I find them comfortable and friendly) have two days pass for Hakuba 47 and Goryu, dinnner and breakfast and lunch voucher included and return on an evening bus all for 14,700yen. I`m happy with that. Problem is it obviously ties you in and reduces the flexibiliy of your trip.

     

    5. Fattwins kinda summed them up. All are good I think.

     

    6. See 4. I like pensions, but they come with the tour I book so can`t give specifics on getting in touch. Have a look on this site, there are accomadation options listed.

     

    Hope that helps. ;\)

  2. Don`t know anything about the palace but a few things have been brought to my attention.

     

    1. I`ve been told it is actually the dead emperors birthday. Not the current one.

     

    2. It`s actually called `green day`. (I have my doubts about this one, I thought that was part of golden week or somewhere round then)

     

    3. And this is for real, not one Japanese person I have asked (and I come into contact with a few) could tell me the name of the Emperor.

     

    Why the hell not??!! Wots his name dammit? mad.gif

  3. Personally, and I may be alone in this, I like to dress up in true dandy fashion (outdoor style) on the slopes. Brown tweed jacket, cream jodpers (incase I need to hop on the live steed for the uphill) grandfathers` driving goggles give excellent protection from everything including local wildfowl doodoo. I find riding boots offer excellent support all the way up to the knee.... ah I could go on but instead just ask me when you see me, should be easy to spot.......

    \:D

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