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circuit theory
10-21-2008, 07:31 PM
Hello RCC viewers.
I just thought we could use a thread designed to help out those of you who are planning to make a trip to Japan. Feel free to post up any worries, questions, or anything that you would like some info on.
I and anyone else living in Japan will do our best to help out!
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Tom
PortedRotorTuner
11-27-2008, 11:04 AM
I will be visiting next February. I will be going to Osaka to visit a friend.
But I will also like to do some site seeing. Where are some good places
to go? Like for some rotary history stuff. And also good places for
Japanese History to take in some sites
Thanks in advance,
Luke
Herblenny
11-28-2008, 09:47 AM
I was going to go around Jan.. But I think cash, work load, etc is prohibiting from me going..
But we, RCC members should try to make it out... I know we talked abotu this but we just need to finalize and have a sign up.
Brent
11-28-2008, 11:07 AM
I'm still planning on going... although it will be summer or fall. I spoke with you a while back Circuit Theory and I'd still love to have you show me around some of the car/racing stuff when I get there. I have a friend that is stationed in Okinawa, so I'm thinking I may hang out at Japan's Hawaii for a week with him and then hit up Tokyo and the other places I want to go(climb Mt. Fuji, etc...). Man, I get stoked just thinking about it. Not to mention there are a couple of nice hotels in the middle of downtown Tokyo that are dirt cheap that are for service members and family only!!!
PortedRotorTuner
11-30-2008, 10:48 AM
I was going to go around Jan.. But I think cash, work load, etc is prohibiting from me going..
But we, RCC members should try to make it out... I know we talked abotu this but we just need to finalize and have a sign up.
I have a girl friend in Osaka. So I'll be going no matter what. I do like the
idea of some of us getting to gether to go out though. I'd love to
get some track time out there :)
Miata_mx5
11-30-2008, 07:35 PM
Go to the Mazda Museum in Hiroshima, and the Transportation Museum out there as well. They are free, but you need to setup a schedule for the tour well beforehand. The Mazda museum tour takes you through the factory (no pictures allowed).
The Toyota Automobile Museum in Nagoya is worth a visit too. Toyotas, but all japanese makes, and plenty of awesome condition US and European cars on display too (2 stories tall).
Those are 2 good historic places.
Tokyo Auto Salon is worth checking out in early January, and most of the "tuning shops" are in Yokohama, Tokyo, or Chiba. (I.E: R-Magic, Scoot Sports, RE-Amemiya, Knightsports)
I was going to go in January as well, but looks like change of plans of friends in Japan, lack of being able to find work, might put it on lockdown for good.
PortedRotorTuner
12-01-2008, 04:00 PM
Go to the Mazda Museum in Hiroshima, and the Transportation Museum out there as well. They are free, but you need to setup a schedule for the tour well beforehand. The Mazda museum tour takes you through the factory (no pictures allowed).
The Toyota Automobile Museum in Nagoya is worth a visit too. Toyotas, but all japanese makes, and plenty of awesome condition US and European cars on display too (2 stories tall).
Those are 2 good historic places.
Tokyo Auto Salon is worth checking out in early January, and most of the "tuning shops" are in Yokohama, Tokyo, or Chiba. (I.E: R-Magic, Scoot Sports, RE-Amemiya, Knightsports)
I was going to go in January as well, but looks like change of plans of friends in Japan, lack of being able to find work, might put it on lockdown for good.
Ok, thanks for the info. I will have to look to see if I will be able to get
near any of those area's. I'll be in Osaka. But she will be working some
of the days that I'll be there. So I'll have some time to kill. Thanks again,
Luke
Miata_mx5
12-02-2008, 11:15 AM
Nagoya is about 1 hour give or take by Bullet Train before Osaka.
Hiroshima is about 2-3 hours by Bullet train from Osaka going south.
Depends if you take Nozomi or Hikari (This is covered under JR Pass).
PortedRotorTuner
12-03-2008, 10:02 AM
Nagoya is about 1 hour give or take by Bullet Train before Osaka.
Hiroshima is about 2-3 hours by Bullet train from Osaka going south.
Depends if you take Nozomi or Hikari (This is covered under JR Pass).
What is JR pass?
And is Nozomi and Hikari two different bullet trains ?
Thanks.
Miata_mx5
12-03-2008, 02:59 PM
What is JR pass?
And is Nozomi and Hikari two different bullet trains ?
Thanks.
JR Pass is something you buy outside of Japan that gives you access to all of the Japan Railways Train lines (80 percent of japan) local city trains and Kodama and Hikari Bullet Trains. When you purchase a JR pass you can pick 1, 2 or 3 week passes and pick if you want a "GREEN car pass" (First class compartments access).
Basically what you get is a booklet (pass) when you redeem the JR Rail Ticket at Narita Airport or a large Train Terminal. Then you don't need to buy tickets for trains, just show the attend your pass, and you are ok.
There are 3 Series of Bullet trains in the Sanyo/Tokaido Bullet Train line (covers most major cities near tokyo and around).
Kodama, Hikari/Hikari Rail Star and Nozomi are all "speed classes" of the Bullet Trains.
-Kodama: Slowest, stops at almost all stations. Covered by JR Rail Pass
-Hikari: Makes fewer stops than Kodama and is still covered by JR Rail Pass.
-Nozomi: Fastest ones (do 290-300 km/h avg speed), make the fewest stops and are not covered by JR Rail Pass.
PortedRotorTuner
12-03-2008, 08:22 PM
Ok, Thanks for the information Miata_mx5. You have been a huge help :icon_tup:
Miata_mx5
12-03-2008, 10:06 PM
Ok, Thanks for the information Miata_mx5. You have been a huge help :icon_tup:
Sure NP
One way trip for a Bullet train ride is about 100 dollars. The Rail pass is anywhere from 250-500 ~ depending on if it's a 1 - 3 week pass. So if you want to cruise from multiple cities back and forth like i did, you will easily make the money back. That does not even include the numerous times you will take the Local trains to get around (as it's the easiest).
Whizbang
02-18-2009, 02:56 AM
i am thinking about trying my damnedest to get posted in mainland Japan for the Air Force.
DriFD3S
10-05-2011, 05:24 AM
Has anyone in Japan, ever heard of www.japan-partner.com
I want to work for them!!
Also, how hard is it to go to car meets, or car events,
or even car cruises?
do those happen occasionally?
Raksj04
10-05-2011, 07:28 AM
Can you show me where the Fujiwara tofu shop is located? I hear they have a panda 86.
How is the best way for someone from the US to act. How can I go there and not upset people. I am in the Navy so if I go it will be thru them.
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