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  1. No, the red sentence at the very top explains it. Basically the trains marked with a cross do not qualify for the special 1000 yen discount. So on a Saturday none of the outbound trains qualify - however, all of the return trains (14.08, 15.08, 17.08, 19.11 echigo yuzawa qualify) so you just get 1000 yen discount on the standard (基本) price. On a Sunday and public holiday, its the return trains that dont qualify and the outbound trains that do - so you still just get 1000 yen discount. On all other days, you get the 1000 yen discount both ways, so its 2000 yen discount. If the woman turned you down for the deal, its probably because she didnt understand it either! - or, as often happens, the special tickets had sold out and you would need to tell her you'll take the jiyuu seki - unreserved seat - if you take an unreserved seat, this will not qualify for the special 1000 yen discount, so strangely you end up paying more for an unreserved seat and sometimes all the seats are full!!

  2. I think you must be looking at a different brochure to me! Heres a link to the 2011-2012 JR View Higaeri brochure which I was looking at:

    http://view-web-maga...35_1204/?Page=7

    Just taking Kagura as an example - from 12/23 to 27 and from 1/5 to 4/1 the standard price is 11400 yen from tokyo. But there are some trains that qualify for discounts - if you check the top left - those are the trains which qualify. As you can see, all of the outbound trains (6.32, 8.04, 9.44 and 10.52 tokyo departure) qualify except on Saturdays, likewise all of the return trains qualify, except Sundays and public holidays. So basically the price is 10,400 on a weekend and 9400 during the week. You can also get 600 yen discount traveling from Omiya, 1400 from Kumagaya etc.

  3. Just checked on internet higaeri brochure - you can do a trip to Alts for 12300 on Saturdays in Feb and 11700 on Sundays apart from the 12th which is 12300. Depending on the outbound train you take, you can also get 1000 yen discount.

    Details here:

    http://travel.eki-ne...et?cid=01435039

    and also checked - the deal is pretty much exactly the same as last year for Yuzawa - the standard price is 11400 yen from Tokyo - you can get 1000 yen discount on both outbound and return trains during the week, and just the return trains on a Saturday and outbound trains on a Sunday.

    info here:

    http://travel.eki-ne...01435019#feebox

  4. They were doing the higaeri ticket and shinkansen deal last year - it usually works out very roughly 10000 going from Omiya - maybe an extra 1000 from tokyo. During the week, you could get 1000 yen discount both on the outgoing and return trains = 2000 yen discount, on the weekend you could only get it one way so just 1000 yen discount. Im not sure the earliest train you could get - I usually got the 8.30 am train from Omiya which was definitely included in the deal, but as TB says, you could basically jump on any train you want in the unreserved seat - I dont think this was officially allowed, but nobody ever checked.

    I hope they still have this deal on this year, cos it was going to form the bulk of my trips...!

    Anyways, as TB says this isnt really relevant to the SJ gathering - although I remember those higaeri trips did go to a variety of different places so maybe there is some sort of deal heading up Fukushima way? Ill have a check next time Im near the travel agents.

    BTW, Im hoping to be in for this as my friend is going to move to Nihonmatsu in January! I could probably take the slow train up there on a friday, spend friday night at her place and be ready to ski on the weekend...!!!

  5. Its a bit selfish, but Im kind of glad its not snowing right now, cos I just had to pay a load of tax and have no money to go skiing until next paycheck! Id be a bit gutted to see it puking down and not having the cash to go out and enjoy it! It can't be far off now and with a bit of luck, most people would have had the sense not to book too early - you are always taking a big chance before Christmas.

  6. :lol:

     

    Seriously, if anything I think the snow would reduce any elevated radiation levels. The NPP at Fukushima is now releasing minimal amounts of radiation to the atmosphere so any elevated readings will be as a result of soil and dust on the ground contaminated by rain that fell shortly after the disaster. The snow will just cover up the contaminated soil and dust.

  7. Have to say I'm not so impressed with Siri - it does understand most things I say, but its functionality seems rather limited here - for example, it cant give directions in Japan, cant tell you the weather in Japan, cant find restaurants in Japan and although I managed to tell it to "remind me to call my mum when I get home" - it made the reminder, but didnt remind me when I got home! Also it doesnt understand some more complex commands - I told it "Its my mums birthday on the 10th december, remind me a week before" and it just made a reminder on the 10th of december saying "a week before". I doubt I'll make much use of it TBH.

  8. It's Womb's big adventure - not actually at Womb but in a much bigger event space in Chiba - they get a big lineup of top DJs and have a huge party there. For me, the place is just a bit too big for them to really pull it off - there might be a few thousand people there, but it still feels half full. I think I prefer the actual club - one of my favourites and one of the few places where by the end of the night, I'm not one of the most wasted people in there!!

  9. I am tempted by the HD2 - my mum has offered to make a contribution towards one for my Christmas present! In February, they bring out a wi-fi attachment which allows you to control the camera and also stream the video to a mobile device such as a smart phone while recording to the SD card - could be very useful in some situations.

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