A British vacation (but I'm also going to Japan)

Is that the customs exit codes? (Kind of like the go to lane 1/2 etc here in Australia).

Also I've dine TPP shopping without the QR code. You just have to tell them a few times that it's not in your passport anymore which is confusing on my passport as at any given time i should have "an active" JP immigration QR sticker.

Immigration, not customs. This was before we even got to the immigration counters.
But no idea really since they never came up again! And mother and I were allowed to go as a group even though we had different codes.

Edit, to add a bit more info. So after getting off the plane we used these new machines first. Seemed to me like they were handling the VisitJapanWeb info (and fingerprints), which previously was done by staff at counters.

Oh I know it can be done with JTPP card, I did it quite a few times last trip. Some sales persons in Tokyo actually knew them!
But most had no idea and it cost me quite some time....My Japanese were also not good enough to explain this thingy clearly....
 
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I knew the jetlag would be bad...so decided to take it easy the first two days in Japan...

Booked a fancy ryokan in Izu Inatori 😉😉

We got off the Saphir Odoriko at Izu Inatori Station, ryokan was maybe 20 mins walk away. But not to worry - there's a shuttle bus, in fact you wouldn't expect anything less!
We were offered a hot face towel on the bus, nice.

Lobby
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It's quite a large ryokan, but we were looking for a two bedroom suite and this was the best I could find within budget...

Layout
Public bath on Level 2, Lounge and Main Dining Room on Level 6.
Additional dining places on level 8.
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Half of level 6 was the lounge/dining, another half were 7 suites, ours was one of them.
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** We paid 92K Yen for the suite, dinner and breakfast included.
After London and Edinburgh, oh my this was a total bargin! 🤣
 
The lounge opened 24 hours.
Between 2-5pm they served welcome drinks, fruits, snacks etc.
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Okay this I copied from their website
5-7pm: beer, coughtail, wine, snacks etc.
7-9.30pm dessert time, we'll get to it later.
10pm - 12am: some alcoholic drinks, soft drinks, snacks
12am - 5am: tea and water only.
5-8am: soft drinks, coffe, tea.
8-11am: juice, coffee, tea, etc.
11am - 2pm: onigiri, salad, drinks (this is for guests staying more than one night)
 
Dinner time was allocated at check in. Amazingly, even though we arrived before 2pm, was told the 7pm dinner were full already!
Reluctantly we accepted the 6pm time slot...

Dining room pic from hotel website:
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We had a table by the window but it was already dark outside....

Entree, very much Autumn themed.
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Soup
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Sashimi. The famous Ise-ebi 伊勢海老 on the left.
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Next, another famous local delicacy Kinmedai 金目鯛 made a dramatic entrance 🤣🤣
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A close up.
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Notice the chopsticks above, this would be a gift to the guests( wipes were provided).
 
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Then we moved to the lounge.
Desserts!!
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As the dessert time finished 9.30pm, we actually went for a walk down to the lobby, admired the gold fish there, played some table tennis.....And went back for round 2!🤣🤣

The gold fish were so well fed, once they say people coming, instantly all gathered together expecting food!
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This day I had wanted to take mother to Kawaguchiko initially, but my god that place had gone up significantly in the popularity scale....(yes I remember the days when people said going to Mt Fuji they were referring to Hakone!)

Anyways, I couldn't find a ryokan suite with the lake+Fujisan view within our budget 😢 Not to mention the whole booking process was similar to me stalking airline websites for awards! WTF 😱

Ryokans to the south of Kawaguchiko were much easier to book, however without the lake the view is not much different than other places....Gotemba, for example!

Ah yes that's where we ended up, Gotemba. Hotel Clad was also popular but not ridiculously so. I managed to grab the last available double room with Fuji view, plus a twin room (also Fuji view) for mother.

So we took the shuttle bus back to Izu Inatori Station, from there a number of local trains to Atami, then Numazu, then Gotemba 🤣 Finally caught another shuttle bus to Gotemba Premium Outlets.

Hotel Clad was right next to the outlets, on top of a hill.
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You need to get to the top floor of the car park(!) then there's a walkway connected to the hotel.
In typical Japanese fashion they also tell you where's the best photo spot 🤣
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Noticed there were something on the bed in the picture above?
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On the right were loungewear (you can wear it throughout the hotel including restaurants)
And the left?
The bag is for you to take towels from your room to the super sento next door!

So, the super sento Konohananoyu was a separate entity, entrance fee was around 2000 Yen iirc.
Hotel Clad guests can use it for free.

There's a cafe inside.
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Dining area
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Lots of books
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I like the design
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This place was very busy in the afternoon and evening! Photos were all taken next morning when it was hotel guests only.

And the most important outdoor bath! Picture from their website.
So you can soak and enjoy the view!
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Spent the rest of the day in the outlets shopping.
We had unagi for lunch
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And Gyukatsu for dinner ( deep fried beef cutlets).
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Mother was very taken by the Gyukatsu 😉
 

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