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  1. #806
    Thanks for all the feedback. I learnt about a new risk - the tourist group from China! (post by Dg8787).
    I am convinced this is a bad idea and will positively avoid the Haneda to Narita transfer.

    I found a ANA flight directly into NRT with a 1. 5 hour layover. (Higher priced than the ANA flight into HND).

    I have flown through NRT many times. I love to stroll this Airport and flirt with the Cuties working at the Duty Free shops and Restaurants.
    I wish I had a longer layover in Narita, but you cannot get everything in life.....

    Quote Originally Posted by BananaBoi  [View Original Post]
    My money is that you will miss your international flight, even if you are very familiar with Japanese train system. I'm guessing you are not. 3.5 hour layover would give you 90 minutes to get from one airport to the other.

    Why not stay a night in Tokyo? There are far worse places to stay in this world. You also need to factor in a possible delay in your flight landing in Haneida, the time to get through Immigration, and time to pick up your luggage.

  2. #805
    Quote Originally Posted by BananaBoi  [View Original Post]
    My money is that you will miss your international flight, even if you are very familiar with Japanese train system. I'm guessing you are not. 3.5 hour layover would give you 90 minutes to get from one airport to the other.

    Why not stay a night in Tokyo? There are far worse places to stay in this world. You also need to factor in a possible delay in your flight landing in Haneida, the time to get through Immigration, and time to pick up your luggage.
    I am placing a side bet with you be. Be. Also he would have to go thru immigration in NRT, if he is behind a Chinese tour group in either airport immigration he is screwed. In addition he would have to check in his luggage a good hour before flight time.

  3. #804
    Quote Originally Posted by BKKguru  [View Original Post]
    The ANA flight lands in Haneda (HND) at 7 am in the morning and the departure is from Narita (NRT) at 10.40 am.
    Thus my total layover is 3. 5 hours. I will have one FULL size suitcase + a carry-on (backpack) with me.

    (1) Is this enough time to transfer on a weekday morning?
    My money is that you will miss your international flight, even if you are very familiar with Japanese train system. I'm guessing you are not. 3.5 hour layover would give you 90 minutes to get from one airport to the other.

    Why not stay a night in Tokyo? There are far worse places to stay in this world. You also need to factor in a possible delay in your flight landing in Haneida, the time to get through Immigration, and time to pick up your luggage.

  4. #803
    Quote Originally Posted by BKKguru  [View Original Post]
    International flight.

    If the the Bus ride between HND and NRT is ONE hour then there is enough time for check-in at NRT.

    Hopefully, someone who has done this transfer can provide more specifics. Thanks!
    If you use Google, you will find lots of suggestions.

  5. #802
    Quote Originally Posted by BKKguru  [View Original Post]
    Folks,

    I am planning my air travel and do not know if this layover offers enough time:

    The ANA flight lands in Haneda (HND) at 7 am in the morning and the departure is from Narita (NRT) at 10.40 am.
    Thus my total layover is 3. 5 hours. I will have one FULL size suitcase + a carry-on (backpack) with me.

    (1) Is this enough time to transfer on a weekday morning?

    (2) I know there is a Bus service between these Airports. Is the Train an option?

    Any other suggestions or tips?

    Thanks,
    ~BKKguru.
    I never did the transfer from Haneda to Narita, but if you want use the train, you can take the train from Haneda to Shinagawa Station (21 min) then take the Narita Express from Shinagawa to Narita (68 min). There are other train options (probably cheaper than Narita Express) but you will have to change at least 3/4/5 trains. Haneda airport is not much big, easy to reach the train station from immigration / customs. Shinagawa is a big station so you will have to walk "a bit" for change the line.

  6. #801
    Quote Originally Posted by BKKguru  [View Original Post]
    International flight.

    If the the Bus ride between HND and NRT is ONE hour then there is enough time for check-in at NRT.

    Hopefully, someone who has done this transfer can provide more specifics. Thanks!
    No sensible agent would book this routing.

  7. #800
    Quote Originally Posted by AussieGaigin  [View Original Post]
    Domestic or international flights?

    You will need to factor in more processing time for international, in or out.

    But I agree, you would be cutting it fine, regardless. Perhaps look for flights to / from the same airport and save a couple of hours transfer time.
    International flight.

    If the the Bus ride between HND and NRT is ONE hour then there is enough time for check-in at NRT.

    Hopefully, someone who has done this transfer can provide more specifics. Thanks!

  8. #799
    Quote Originally Posted by BKKguru  [View Original Post]
    Folks,

    I am planning my air travel and do not know if this layover offers enough time:

    The ANA flight lands in Haneda (HND) at 7 am in the morning and the departure is from Narita (NRT) at 10.40 am.
    Thus my total layover is 3. 5 hours. I will have one FULL size suitcase + a carry-on (backpack) with me.

    (1) Is this enough time to transfer on a weekday morning?

    (2) I know there is a Bus service between these Airports. Is the Train an option?

    Any other suggestions or tips?

    Thanks,
    ~BKKguru.
    Domestic or international flights?

    You will need to factor in more processing time for international, in or out.

    But I agree, you would be cutting it fine, regardless. Perhaps look for flights to / from the same airport and save a couple of hours transfer time.

  9. #798
    Quote Originally Posted by BKKguru  [View Original Post]
    Folks,

    I am planning my air travel and do not know if this layover offers enough time:

    The ANA flight lands in Haneda (HND) at 7 am in the morning and the departure is from Narita (NRT) at 10.40 am.
    Thus my total layover is 3. 5 hours. I will have one FULL size suitcase + a carry-on (backpack) with me.

    (1) Is this enough time to transfer on a weekday morning?

    (2) I know there is a Bus service between these Airports. Is the Train an option?

    Any other suggestions or tips?

    Thanks,
    ~BKKguru.
    1) No.

    2) Yes and it takes about 90 minutes. It WILL be on time.

    Tips. Stay overnight, you don't have enough time for the transfer.

  10. #797

    Airport Transfer Haneda to Narita (weekday morning)

    Folks,

    I am planning my air travel and do not know if this layover offers enough time:

    The ANA flight lands in Haneda (HND) at 7 am in the morning and the departure is from Narita (NRT) at 10.40 am.
    Thus my total layover is 3. 5 hours. I will have one FULL size suitcase + a carry-on (backpack) with me.

    (1) Is this enough time to transfer on a weekday morning?

    (2) I know there is a Bus service between these Airports. Is the Train an option?

    Any other suggestions or tips?

    Thanks,
    ~BKKguru.

  11. #796
    Quote Originally Posted by Kignh  [View Original Post]
    Hello friends,

    In China I used a shanghai tour guide website to find a nice GF to travel in shanghai / see sights & also stay over night at hotels for reasonable fee. / Full service. How would I find similar for Tokyo? Any good ideas / help is welcome.
    I don't know if there are any professional tour guide services that guarantee girls with extras, but when I was there a few years ago I put a personal ad in Metropolis Magazine and I got lots of responses from FL girls.

  12. #795

    Local Tokyo guide / GF.

    Hello friends,

    In China I used a shanghai tour guide website to find a nice GF to travel in shanghai / see sights & also stay over night at hotels for reasonable fee. / Full service. How would I find similar for Tokyo? Any good ideas / help is welcome.

  13. #794

    Advice for finding foreigner-friendly places

    Japanese services can be hard to access, even for fluent speakers of Japanese. However, recently I've noticed more and more shops showing a "foreigners welcome" note on their ad sites. Some of these are in English, but many write it in Japanese, meaning those of you without any reading ability may not get far.

    Try searching "gaikokujin OK" or something along those lines (in Japanese is best).

    Some shops are challenged to communicate in English, and many girls as well, but they do want your money.

    The prices I have found range from 50,000/ HR (AV top shelf rip offs in my book) to 10,000/ HR (over 30 or 40 year olds). Around the 15,000-25,000 you should be able to get a very good looking gal to come to your hotel with superb skills. FS is not officially on the menu, but if she is in the mood it can happen. I'd say about 30% of my DH girls have said OK to FS. It goes without saying that (nice) repeat customers are more likely to get an FS offer.

  14. #793

    Japan P.S.

    Visiting Japan in the summer, really hoping to fuck P.S. Hitomi Tanaka. How do I make this happen?

  15. #792
    Quote Originally Posted by Teltel  [View Original Post]
    Has Club Amour in Osaka been closed? There are also other soap lands in Osaka, have these all been closed?

    Teltel.
    Google currently shows me two Club Amour in Osaka, but they both are not soapland.

    In 1990 Flower Expo was held in Osaka, and Osaka city did not want foreign tourist to see sex shops on public road. So the city expelled all the soapland from streets. That is why there is no soapland in Osaka. All are closed.

    If you would like soapland in Kansai area, why not Fukuhara soaplands in Kobe. It is about 30 minutes train ride from Osaka station. Not that far.

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