Tokyo advice?
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Tokyo advice?
Hello,
I am looking to go to Tokyo for a trip. Wanted all kinds of advice on getting there including:
When is the best time to go?
When is the cheapest time to go?
Does NRT vs HND make much of a difference?
What can I expect to pay in airfare?
What neighborhoods are the best to stay in?
What are my transportation options getting around Tokyo?
I am a Japan novice, any help would be great. Thanks!
I am looking to go to Tokyo for a trip. Wanted all kinds of advice on getting there including:
When is the best time to go?
When is the cheapest time to go?
Does NRT vs HND make much of a difference?
What can I expect to pay in airfare?
What neighborhoods are the best to stay in?
What are my transportation options getting around Tokyo?
I am a Japan novice, any help would be great. Thanks!
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It's kind of standard advice, but I'd start by suggesting you getting and reading through a guidebook -- pick the one with the latest publication date, things in Tokyo change quickly (although not prices, there is no price inflation to speak of). The folks in this forum are really at their best when asked specialized questions, things that are not covered in guidebooks.
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It's kind of standard advice, but I'd start by suggesting you getting and reading through a guidebook -- pick the one with the latest publication date, things in Tokyo change quickly (although not prices, there is no price inflation to speak of). The folks in this forum are really at their best when asked specialized questions, things that are not covered in guidebooks.
when is the cheapest time to fly? and what can i expect to pay? thanks!
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HND is in Tokyo and NRT is about 90 miles from Tokyo. There are many affordable options to get to and from NRT if you find better fares there. I took the airport limousine bus and was dropped off and picked up at the hotel. http://www.limousinebus.co.jp/en/
I stayed at the Hotel Metropolitan and enjoyed my tiny room. http://www.metropolitan.jp/e/
The Tokyo Subway is very nice and reliable. http://www.tokyometro.jp/en/index.html
I hear good things about the trains, but did not ride any when I was there.
I stayed at the Hotel Metropolitan and enjoyed my tiny room. http://www.metropolitan.jp/e/
The Tokyo Subway is very nice and reliable. http://www.tokyometro.jp/en/index.html
I hear good things about the trains, but did not ride any when I was there.
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HND is in Tokyo and NRT is about 90 miles from Tokyo. There are many affordable options to get to and from NRT if you find better fares there. I took the airport limousine bus and was dropped off and picked up at the hotel. http://www.limousinebus.co.jp/en/
I stayed at the Hotel Metropolitan and enjoyed my tiny room. http://www.metropolitan.jp/e/
The Tokyo Subway is very nice and reliable. http://www.tokyometro.jp/en/index.html
I hear good things about the trains, but did not ride any when I was there.
I stayed at the Hotel Metropolitan and enjoyed my tiny room. http://www.metropolitan.jp/e/
The Tokyo Subway is very nice and reliable. http://www.tokyometro.jp/en/index.html
I hear good things about the trains, but did not ride any when I was there.
As to the OP's question. If you want to get a sense of pricing, why not just do a few dummy bookings on some of the airline websites?
I travel for business and have traveled at all times through the year. I haven't paid close attention to pricing but haven't noticed high/shoulder/low season pricing if that's what you are asking.
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Is OAK a place?
How is anyone supposed to answer this without you having said where you want to fly from?
People here will generally give as much time in writing answers as those asking invest in their questions.
To get you started, yes, there are better times of the year to go to certain parts of Japan than others. Summer can be unendurable for many people, the temperature might not appear to be so terrible but the humidity can be unbearable for those not used to it. I personally avoid Japan at this time of the year even though I usually enjoy hot weather having partly grown up in Spain.
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When is the best time to go?
Spring (last week of March/1st week of April) for cherry blossom season or fall (last 2 weeks of November). worst time to go is in the summer, rainy season and humid, close to 100% almost everyday.
When is the cheapest time to go?
depends, but I sometimes see find cheap fares beginning of march and beginning of october
Does NRT vs HND make much of a difference?
yes. nrt is very far from tokyo but flight times are usually much more convenient. hnd is much closer to tokyo but usually arriving very late and leaving very early. i'm flying into hnd for my next trip bc i get get a business class delta ticket for 120,000 miles while for the same dates to narita it was 120,000 for economy. i have to leave at 655am, but it's worth it to me.
What can I expect to pay in airfare?
800-2000
What neighborhoods are the best to stay in?
depends what you wanna do see/do and your budget. shibuya, shinjuku, ginza, are good places to start.
What are my transportation options getting around Tokyo?
incredible train and subway system should get you just about anywhere you wanna go. also buses, taxis and even some boat rides.
Spring (last week of March/1st week of April) for cherry blossom season or fall (last 2 weeks of November). worst time to go is in the summer, rainy season and humid, close to 100% almost everyday.
When is the cheapest time to go?
depends, but I sometimes see find cheap fares beginning of march and beginning of october
Does NRT vs HND make much of a difference?
yes. nrt is very far from tokyo but flight times are usually much more convenient. hnd is much closer to tokyo but usually arriving very late and leaving very early. i'm flying into hnd for my next trip bc i get get a business class delta ticket for 120,000 miles while for the same dates to narita it was 120,000 for economy. i have to leave at 655am, but it's worth it to me.
What can I expect to pay in airfare?
800-2000
What neighborhoods are the best to stay in?
depends what you wanna do see/do and your budget. shibuya, shinjuku, ginza, are good places to start.
What are my transportation options getting around Tokyo?
incredible train and subway system should get you just about anywhere you wanna go. also buses, taxis and even some boat rides.
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Striving for accuracy is laudable and I appreciate and value the effort made in keeping even jests on the right track.
The problem is that whilst there is indeed an airport in Oakland (I know now and checked)
http://www.flyoakland.com/
AA doesn't fly from there.
So to refine your post further, it would be GPO TRAMLINKPassenger
The problem is that whilst there is indeed an airport in Oakland (I know now and checked)
http://www.flyoakland.com/
AA doesn't fly from there.
So to refine your post further, it would be GPO TRAMLINKPassenger
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I hope this clears up your confusion.
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Let us help you out. The OAK is something known as an airport code. There is a nice resource here on FlyerTalk that allows you to look them up to find out what the code represents.
http://www.flyertalk.com/acl/
I hope this clears up your confusion.
http://www.flyertalk.com/acl/
I hope this clears up your confusion.
Here's the big clue you missed: It was the part where I linked to the Oakland airport website and pointed out that AA doesn't fly from OAK.
I would be very naive to assume that all posters on FT are based in the same location as their handles. After all, you are obviously an uncouth person based near Dornoch airport. It must be exhausting having to continually clear the confusion seeded by your handle.




