NOTE: We just received our laptops today. I've been here for...almost 4 days. I'm going to try to post as much as possible, and I've already got a backlog of around 5 more entries. Please stay tuned! Also, feel free to request information--like if you want me to add more about certain parts of our trips, or add more Japanese words and specific content, etc. I'll be happy to do what I can!
We're now on a 'limousine bus' which goes from Kansai International Airport near Osaka train station. Originally, we were supposed to arrive at 3:20 at Kansai... Our first flight was delayed a half hour in total, thanks to the fuel pump being full of rain from the night's thunderstorm, and heavy traffic and a low ceiling in San Francisco. We arrived at our next gate in SF after literally crossing the entirety of the airport. Our next flight left relatively on time. However, 45 minutes in, we were notified that we were turning around. Supposedly the fuel filter wasn’t working right. For a good part of the flight back, we were dropping fuel in order to be light enough to land. When we arrived (again, they checked the fuel filter, but nothing was wrong with it. They ran the engine, and finally decided that the plane was unsafe to fly. We were told to get off and wait for instructions a few gates down. 3 o’clock we were told, but that changed soon after to 6 o’clock, which was when the crew and captain would be ready to go. So, we had 3 hours to sit around the airport. At 6ish western time, we finally took off, 6 and a half hours after we were originally scheduled. We arrived in Japan at approximately 9:15 pm Japan time on June 9th, which was this past Tuesday.
Kansai International Airport
I got stopped at Quarantine (pretty scary) due to my stuffy nose as well as the fact that I’d had a fever in the last week. Thankfully, my temperature was normal when they took it. I didn’t have the other symptoms of swine flu, but I was starting to doubt it was just allergies. I’m better now, so I think whatever I had passed and now it really IS just allergies. They sent me over to a little side room where a doctor very brokenly talked to me. I told him it was allergies, and they took my temperature with a thermometer where it just shines a red light and calculates the surface temperature of whatever it touches. That was pretty nerve-wracking, but I’m here!
We met the other member of our group, Xin Cai, around 9:45 since she had arrived over 12 hours earlier from Singapore. We used takyuubin, which is the Japanese parcel forwarding system, to deliver our big suitcases to the apartments in Kanazawa. It wouldn’t arrive until Thursday since we had arrived so late, which at the time was the day after tomorrow, so we had to rely on what we had packed in our carry-ons. It cost about 3400 yen to send both my bags, which is probably around 36 dollars or so. It was cheaper than I expected.
Insert from Right Now—We had reservations to stay at a hostel called J-Hoppers Osaka Central. From the airport, we ended up taking a ‘limousine’ bus instead of the train because the one we would have taken didn’t seem to be running anymore. The ride was 1500 yen for about an hour ride. For those unfamiliar, the optimal exchange rate is 100 yen to a dollar. Basically a yen to a penny. However, last I checked the dollar was pretty weak. Before we left, it was 94 or 95 yen to the dollar.




Back to Journal—We probably have a out a half hour till we get to Osaka station, from which we’ll walk 15 to 20 minutes to J-Hoppers. Guess we’ll shower in the morning?... We’ll leave tomorrow around 5 to get to Kanazawa…Finally. –From a bus in Osaka
We met the other member of our group, Xin Cai, around 9:45 since she had arrived over 12 hours earlier from Singapore. We used takyuubin, which is the Japanese parcel forwarding system, to deliver our big suitcases to the apartments in Kanazawa. It wouldn’t arrive until Thursday since we had arrived so late, which at the time was the day after tomorrow, so we had to rely on what we had packed in our carry-ons. It cost about 3400 yen to send both my bags, which is probably around 36 dollars or so. It was cheaper than I expected.
Insert from Right Now—We had reservations to stay at a hostel called J-Hoppers Osaka Central. From the airport, we ended up taking a ‘limousine’ bus instead of the train because the one we would have taken didn’t seem to be running anymore. The ride was 1500 yen for about an hour ride. For those unfamiliar, the optimal exchange rate is 100 yen to a dollar. Basically a yen to a penny. However, last I checked the dollar was pretty weak. Before we left, it was 94 or 95 yen to the dollar.
Back to Journal—We probably have a out a half hour till we get to Osaka station, from which we’ll walk 15 to 20 minutes to J-Hoppers. Guess we’ll shower in the morning?... We’ll leave tomorrow around 5 to get to Kanazawa…Finally. –From a bus in Osaka
Final Note : Doing this took an insane amount of time... I'm going to have to either switch sites, or just link you guys to the photos. Blogger is surprisingly picture unfriendly.
wow exciting! best of luck to you!
ReplyDeleteThe drink dispensers are identical to the ones in HK! (except for the drinks XD)
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