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tak29813 Nov 16, 2005 9:40 am

How much currency for touchdown?
 
2 PAX landing afternoon. Need to get to hotel (Ginza area) and enough to grab a snack. Then need cash for breakfast next day/walking money before banks/ATM open.

So, how much should I change here?

$200
$500
$1500?

I appreciate the help.

railroadtycoon Nov 16, 2005 11:28 am

Individually, I would say anywhere between $200-500 is more than enough for transportation to the hotel, grab a snack and breakfast.

(NOTE: DO NOT TAKE TAXI FROM AIRPORT TO HOTEL) take airport limobus or the train(s).

Remember you can't use just the average bank atm to get money out, you either have to use the post office atm or you can also take advantage of citibank atms that are 24hr (see the citibank thread).

jib71 Nov 16, 2005 11:35 am

I would allow for...

2 tickets for Narita Express to Tokyo station = 6000 (roughly)
Taxi from Tokyo station to Ginza area = 3000 (comfortably)
Dinner for 2 = from 2000 to 6000 (of course you can spend more....)
Coffees etc. = 1000
Subway passes = 2000

So you can manage comfortably for the first day or so with 18,000yen (roughly $160)

However, I would be inclined to carry twice that. Just in case....
(I always take at least 30,000 from the ATM each time).

foothill Nov 21, 2005 8:14 am

Nrt Atm
 
In terminal 1, there are a couple of ATMs hidden at the far right (when leaving customs) end.

tak29813 Nov 21, 2005 9:53 am


Originally Posted by foothill
In terminal 1, there are a couple of ATMs hidden at the far right (when leaving customs) end.

Thanks to all for the information.

chichow Nov 21, 2005 10:53 am


Originally Posted by jib71
I would allow for...

2 tickets for Narita Express to Tokyo station = 6000 (roughly)
Taxi from Tokyo station to Ginza area = 3000 (comfortably)
Dinner for 2 = from 2000 to 6000 (of course you can spend more....)
Coffees etc. = 1000
Subway passes = 2000

So you can manage comfortably for the first day or so with 18,000yen (roughly $160)

However, I would be inclined to carry twice that. Just in case....
(I always take at least 30,000 from the ATM each time).

listen to this man. My gawd this info is spot on

LapLap Nov 21, 2005 11:43 am


Originally Posted by chichow
listen to this man. My gawd this info is spot on

We take that for granted now ;)

chuckd Dec 2, 2005 11:56 pm

Depending on the size of your bag you may also want to get it delivered. I think thats roughly $20 IIRC.

woodway Dec 3, 2005 8:51 pm

You can use your credit card for the Narita Express and the Limosine busses (but go to the bus counter on your left as you exit customs, the one on the right does not take credit cards). Saves having to change extra cash.

goingsomewhere Dec 3, 2005 9:23 pm

For a moment when I saw the title of this thread, I thought someone was wagering on football bets. :D

IncyWincy Dec 8, 2005 4:27 pm

Delivering bags?
 

Originally Posted by chuckd
Depending on the size of your bag you may also want to get it delivered. I think thats roughly $20 IIRC.

I am interested in having my bags delivered. Could you please let me know how that can be done? Thanks.

jib71 Dec 8, 2005 5:59 pm


Originally Posted by IncyWincy
I am interested in having my bags delivered. Could you please let me know how that can be done? Thanks.

The Japanese word for this service is "Takkyubin" - If you search for "Takkyubin" on flyertalk, you will find oodles of information.

If you're talking about sending bags from the airport when you arrive in Japan - There are Takkyubin counters in the arrivals halls at all airports, which will provide the necessary address labels / forms etc. and take care of delivering your bags.

If you're talking about sending bags from a hotel - virtually any hotel will have the wherewithall to arrange a Takkyubin delivery. (Ask at front desk).

If you're not staying at a hotel, you can arrange Takkyubin delivery from most convenience stores.

It is also possible to send bags to the airport - the Takkyubin companies operate counters to allow you to collect your bags in the departures halls of all the major airports.

Like I said - there's oodles of information on Takkyubin if you search this forum.


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