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Old Jun 23, 2008 | 7:04 am
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Electronics STUPIDITY comes to Japan

OK - I flew to Japan last week for a contract in Okinawa. On the way into the country, flying domestically from Nagoya to Naha, had to pull the laptop out of the case. No big deal, do that all the time in the States. Other than that, no big issues (no shoes off, allowed to take my Coke through security, pleasant screeners, etc.).

However, coming back yesterday (22JUN), things have apparently changed. Ran into the same issues on both flights in Japan (domestic OKA-NGO, international NGO-SFO). Went through with the normal routine (laptop out, no metal in pockets, etc.). Then they pull my bag, make me empty EVERY SINGLE electronic item out (iPod, three portable hard drives, four USB thumbdrives, Airport wireless AP, three cell phones, camera, wireless card) and all of my cables into separate bins to rescan them as individual items.

I carefully segregate my items (those lovely amenity kits from international travel make good organizers). Took me 20 minutes at each security checkpoint to inventory and re-pack all of my gear due to this backasswards idiocy.
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Old Jun 23, 2008 | 8:20 am
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Bad news for me as I'm flying thru NRT in a couple weeks. Hopefully the stupidity hasn't reached there, but I'm not confident that it won't have by the time I get there.
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Old Jun 28, 2008 | 7:55 am
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increased security in Japan due to G-8

I'm not sure, but you may have experienced some of the increased security in Japan now due to the upcoming G-8 meeting. Yes, the meeting is in Hokkaido, but they have ramped up security everywhere, including airports.

Let's hope it goes back to "normal" after the G-8 meetings are over.
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Old Jun 28, 2008 | 9:41 am
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Old Jun 29, 2008 | 7:51 am
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Originally Posted by DevilDog438
OK - I flew to Japan last week for a contract in Okinawa. On the way into the country, flying domestically from Nagoya to Naha, had to pull the laptop out of the case. No big deal, do that all the time in the States. Other than that, no big issues (no shoes off, allowed to take my Coke through security, pleasant screeners, etc.).

However, coming back yesterday (22JUN), things have apparently changed. Ran into the same issues on both flights in Japan (domestic OKA-NGO, international NGO-SFO). Went through with the normal routine (laptop out, no metal in pockets, etc.). Then they pull my bag, make me empty EVERY SINGLE electronic item out (iPod, three portable hard drives, four USB thumbdrives, Airport wireless AP, three cell phones, camera, wireless card) and all of my cables into separate bins to rescan them as individual items.

I carefully segregate my items (those lovely amenity kits from international travel make good organizers). Took me 20 minutes at each security checkpoint to inventory and re-pack all of my gear due to this backasswards idiocy.
You should be running a Best Buy with that amount of kit !
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