whereishome
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I reckon it's about time I posted a trip report on AFF. I hope that mine can live up to the high standard of other posters.
Here goes...
The Trip Details/Plan
As some of you know, I spent a few years living in the wild north of Japan before returning to Australia. My GF still lives in Japan, so when we can afford the money and time we cross the equator - this was to be a special trip due to my return to full-time study this year, and hence the cessation of full time employment. She arrived in December and spent Christmas with my family, then we spent NYE in Sydney at Home Nightclub in Darling Harbour, 10m away from the coughle Bay fireworks (amazing!).

Together we would fly back to Japan, and I would spend a few days staying at her family's house in Saitama (near Tokyo), then a few days with a friend in Minami Azabu (swanky Tokyo - international finance is serious business, even for the IT dudes), then we would spend our anniversary at Tokyo Disney Sea Hotel Miracosta, and the following day (her birthday) at Tokyo Disney Sea. Then back to her family's home and a side trip myself to Nagano to spend a night at a hot spring hotel, see the snow monkeys then another few days with her family before flying out.
January 1
We travelled directly to the airport from the club (with a brief stop to pick up luggage from a relative who lived in the CBD) and awaited the opening of check in for JL772 SYD - NRT.
What a rockstar feeling - straight from the club to the airport!!
We're the first people to check in, which is good because the best flights I could afford that fit our timing was discount economy on JL so I was relying on begging very politely for an exit row.
The conversation between myself and the ground Staff went like this...
WIH : Would it be possible to get an exit row?
GS : Well, there are some available but your current seats are pretty good.
WIH : ??? I thought we were up the back of the plane? I'm kind of tall as you can see (6'4" actually)
GS : Oh, well the computer has upgraded you to premium economy on the bulkhead.
WIH : Really? Lovely!
Of course, I should have asked for not a bulkhead because we spent the next 9 hours across from a screaming 2 year old, but thankfully Mersyndol and G&Ts sorted that out - the hard part was getting the child to swallow the gin.
Food was okay - I had the pork (my personal rule is no fish or chicken on planes). VOD entertainment was good - watched This Is It and a few Japanese movies .

Suitably medicated we flew for 9 hours in PE with larger seats, landing in the evening 15 minutes ahead of schedule to Tokyo winter. The advantages of traveling with a native : Resident's Passport check! Whilst the rest of the plane waited in the long, long, looooooong line at customs we shot through and headed for the train. 2 hours of train ride later we finally arrived in the burbs of Saitama Prefecture (about 1 hour by train from Tokyo proper).
The Future Mrs WIH's (henceforth abb. FMrsWIH) mum had cooked a whole bunch of traditional New Year's food osechi ryouri (Osechi - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - it looked pretty much exactly the same as the photos too) which we had to make a decent attempt on (lest we tick mum off).
With that, it was off to bed for the first proper sleep in about 36 hours.
Next : I go with the folks to do the first shrine visit of the year, at the busiest shrine on the east side of Tokyo.
Here goes...
The Trip Details/Plan
As some of you know, I spent a few years living in the wild north of Japan before returning to Australia. My GF still lives in Japan, so when we can afford the money and time we cross the equator - this was to be a special trip due to my return to full-time study this year, and hence the cessation of full time employment. She arrived in December and spent Christmas with my family, then we spent NYE in Sydney at Home Nightclub in Darling Harbour, 10m away from the coughle Bay fireworks (amazing!).

Together we would fly back to Japan, and I would spend a few days staying at her family's house in Saitama (near Tokyo), then a few days with a friend in Minami Azabu (swanky Tokyo - international finance is serious business, even for the IT dudes), then we would spend our anniversary at Tokyo Disney Sea Hotel Miracosta, and the following day (her birthday) at Tokyo Disney Sea. Then back to her family's home and a side trip myself to Nagano to spend a night at a hot spring hotel, see the snow monkeys then another few days with her family before flying out.
January 1
We travelled directly to the airport from the club (with a brief stop to pick up luggage from a relative who lived in the CBD) and awaited the opening of check in for JL772 SYD - NRT.
What a rockstar feeling - straight from the club to the airport!!

We're the first people to check in, which is good because the best flights I could afford that fit our timing was discount economy on JL so I was relying on begging very politely for an exit row.
The conversation between myself and the ground Staff went like this...
WIH : Would it be possible to get an exit row?
GS : Well, there are some available but your current seats are pretty good.
WIH : ??? I thought we were up the back of the plane? I'm kind of tall as you can see (6'4" actually)
GS : Oh, well the computer has upgraded you to premium economy on the bulkhead.
WIH : Really? Lovely!
Of course, I should have asked for not a bulkhead because we spent the next 9 hours across from a screaming 2 year old, but thankfully Mersyndol and G&Ts sorted that out - the hard part was getting the child to swallow the gin.


Suitably medicated we flew for 9 hours in PE with larger seats, landing in the evening 15 minutes ahead of schedule to Tokyo winter. The advantages of traveling with a native : Resident's Passport check! Whilst the rest of the plane waited in the long, long, looooooong line at customs we shot through and headed for the train. 2 hours of train ride later we finally arrived in the burbs of Saitama Prefecture (about 1 hour by train from Tokyo proper).
The Future Mrs WIH's (henceforth abb. FMrsWIH) mum had cooked a whole bunch of traditional New Year's food osechi ryouri (Osechi - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - it looked pretty much exactly the same as the photos too) which we had to make a decent attempt on (lest we tick mum off).
With that, it was off to bed for the first proper sleep in about 36 hours.
Next : I go with the folks to do the first shrine visit of the year, at the busiest shrine on the east side of Tokyo.