A year and half ago, Airasia only allowed to land in Tokyo's Haneda airport, the international airport, but not the domestic airport, the Narita airport.
I was not a big problem to many travelers despite higher airport tax due to better facilities in the international airport.
However, landing in Haneda airport in our trip to Japan July last year had given us some serious heart attack moment, which i am going to story that in this post, such as how to go to Narita from Haneda in the mid night.
Other topics to touch on are the
information of local sim pack, car rental in Okinawa and Jestar's flight to Okinawa.
The first part of the post today is how to go to Narita from Haneda.
I know this is very outdated since Airasia already opened the route to Narita sometime last year. Well if you happen to booked to land in Haneda and decided to change the plan to somewhere else by taking domestic plane in Narita.
During last year, we had no choice but to land in Haneda although we were taking Jestar to Okinawa from Narita within 8 hours after we landed in Haneda.
Haneda and Narita are 1 to 2 hours driving distant to each others and there are no direct connecting transports in the mid night.
Yea you can take taxi, but i wish you check on the internet on the cost before taking this option. Taxi fare in Japan is not anyone can afford.
There are monorail but it stops in every station and last train only till midnight, and we were landed at 1130pm.
Yea shuttle bus right, only in day time. The earliest is 620am. To take the earliest was our plan but information center advised us to not take the risk, because our flight was at 820am. If traffic is not helping, we will miss the flight.
She advised us to take the last monorail to Tokyo station and take the midnight shuttle bus to Narita airport. We literally ran to the airport monorail station to get on the last train, got down in the confusing Tokyo station and asked around how to go to Bus Stop no. 3 for the airport shuttle bus for the 1.30am bus.
It sound calm as i sitting here and type it out but i can still feel my heart skipping a beat when i recall the moment of looking for direction and stuffs, scary.
Oh well, to summarize how to go to Narita from Haneda in the mid night...
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Take monorail to Tokyo station from Haneda Airport (650 yen / ticket as in 07-2014)
2. Look for
bus stop no.3 for Keisei Expressway Bus Stop to Narita airport (1500 yen / ticket as in 07-2014)
3. Get the bus ticket and wait for boarding. Earliest time of the mid night bus is 130am, the next one is 20 minute later.
Do note that bus ticket booking is opened for Japanese, walk-in / foreigner is first come, first serve basic.
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Airasia, everyone can fly. |
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Monorail ticket from Haneda airport to Tokyo station. |
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Last train is 0005 and we stepped on the platform in 2356! |
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spacious monorail and only us in the whole car. |
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No time to snapped pix of Tokyo station because we were so scared of missing the bus, Only took photo when we done buying ticket and waiting in the open bus stop. |
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Here we were. |
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Tokyo station is across the road, bus stop no.3. Information as at July 2014. |
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Saw this flyer in Narita airport, right blue box is the bus time table. |
Alright, now we move to
Tokyo and Okinawa return ticket booking information.
My readers would know i prefer nature than city. So beside Tokyo, i chose to go Okinawa, a least Malaysian tourists destination.
Okinawa is closer to travel from Taiwan, it takes close to three hours flight from Tokyo but only an hour plus from Taipei. You will see more Taiwanese in the lovely island. In fact when we told the car rental staff that we are Malaysia, she said we are the first Malaysian tourist that she ever served in Okinawa.
And
Okinawa worth all the hassle we had when we were traveling to.
If you ask where is my fav island that i had ever been, i will say Okinawa without any hesitate.
You will know why in upcoming post, i will show you paradise-alike photos that we took in Okinawa.
Alight back to topic.
Yea,
Tokyo to and from Okinawa domestic flights and airlines are plenty,
We traveled with Jestar because it seems to be the only airline booking system that we could understand. The rest are Japan budget / domestic airlines which only have Japanese website.
RM576 for one return ticket from Narita to Naha, Okinawa, including
20kg check-in luggage and refreshment on flight. I consider this is not too bad!
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Domestic Departures in Narita Airport |
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Small plane but a pleasant flight. |
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FYI, there is US military based in Okinawa. Saw a few military aircraft as we landing. |
Now come to everyone's concern information, the local sim pack.
For the entire trip planning, John only in-charge of this one, simply he cant live without internet. Thus i do not know about other telcos' deal, but i think B-mobile is pretty good as they have delivery service for free to all major airport.
So we booked and paid in Malaysia, and the sim pack will be delivered to the airport of your choice according to your selected date and time.
Click
me to see the deal.
Personally i wished to get the 14 days prepaid pack although the price is same as the 1GB prepaid pack because more secure with unlimited mobile internet especially we solely relied on our phone GPS due to not renting one from the car rental company.
But John insists 1GB is more than enough for our 10 days trip and it was true. Most of the time you get free and speedy internet connection in Japan. Well, Japan mah!
So the sim pack cost us bout 4300 yen included tax, equal to RM150 as at July 2014.
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Print out the email to collect the pack in Naha airport. |
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here we collected the sim pack. |
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Ta-da! |
Lastly! Our ride in Okinawa!
We are blessed because we have a Ukraine friend who now a Japan citizen to helped us to got the great car rental deal.
You will not believe we rented a Honda for 4 days in Okinawa with only RM300, But it is true!
We don''t usually bother a local friend whenever we traveled to their country, but when i was figuring out how to and how much to book a car for our Okinawa trip,
i suspected a significant price different between Japanese and English version of a same car rental website.
I then facebook my friend to check on the deal and he said the cost is half cheaper if we book thru Japanese version website because there are more deals for local tourist!
Of course he helped us to booked the car without hesitate, by filling his personal address in Tokyo and mobile number. He also made a note that i will be collecting the car, there how we got the car with less than RM100 a day.
So i'm sorry i couldn't tell much on how to book a car in Okinawa, but if you have a friend in Japan (i suppose he or she has be to resident in Japan because the form require address and mobile number), do ask their help to save half of your budget on renting a car.
There are several car renting companies in Okinawa but we chose OTS for its better reputation, more deals and price.
Click
me to the English version OTS website.
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Received the email in Japanese with some Chinese word that i can understand. 9400 yen for 4 days, it is equal to RM300 as at July 2014. |
To collect the car...
1. Look for OTS counter in the airport, tell them you already booked a car and want to collect.
2. Take the shuttle van prepared by OTS to the branch that located 20 minutes away from airport for car collecting procedure.
3. Line up to register and check on document, including
your international driving license (MUST! You are not allow to drive there without the license) and safety briefing.
4. Check your car with the staff, mark down all the damages / scratches, if any.
5.
Keep all the documents with you, will need that when car returned.
6. Collect the car, and free to go!!!
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Our ride in Okinawa |
Oh, we saw a lot of car rental counters in Naha airport, some people does rent a car on the spot, but i am sure you can get pretty good early bird discount if you pre-booked it.
Of course if you sibeh rich you can choose and book it on the spot la.
Alright, finally i done this big piece, i hope this is useful for some of you, do ask me if you have some questions, i will do my best to answer you.
So next post will be hotel reviews!
For four nights in Okinawa, we moved to four hotels. From apartment to 4-star hotel with in-room massage chair, i will post all four because all worth to be shared!
Stay tuned! I will back soon i guess, i love review post mah!
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lastly, J and I in Japan, the forth country we had been together. |
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
20151115, 1049pm
Rach in tomorrow is Monday mood,