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For all Hokkaido lovers I am very pleased to announce Singapore Airlines will be restarting non-stop Sapporo flights from December 2024 just for you.

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I recommend trying this high quality cat food.

I guarantee you cannot find any higher quality cat food anywhere else in Japan!

Full disclosure: I get commission if you go.

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On 12/24/2023 at 8:54 PM, Voodooman said:

I am going to miss eating this for my upcoming trip. Raw chicken sashima.

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Never try before and don't dare.

Only try raw horse sashimi in Kumamoto donkey years ago. My Japanese colleague told me very good for man 😂😁

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On 12/24/2023 at 10:35 PM, Tohto said:

Never try before and don't dare.

Only try raw horse sashimi in Kumamoto donkey years ago. My Japanese colleague told me very good for man 😂😁

You should try it, Japan is about the only safe place to eat raw chicken due to very tight regulations. Torisashi tastes much better than horse sashimi, IMHO. 

I tried basashi a few times, it only tasted good once, in a high-end Tokyo restaurant (paid for by a client), the rest sucks (mostly very tough, even in Kumamoto). Maybe I am not eating at the right place. 

 

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JR East announces cheap one-day all-you can ride pass, shinkansen included

But soon East Japan Railway Company, aka JR East, is going to be bringing back some of the thrifty, speedy luxury with a brand-new rail pass. It’s called the Kyun Pass, or the Kyun♡Pass if you’re adhering to JR East’s official rendering with a silent heart in the middle.

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The Kyun Pass can be used on dates between February 14 and March 14, and goes on sale January 14 through JR East’s Eki Net online ticketing site (the pass must be activated no sooner than 14 days and no more than one month after purchase).

Really the only major downside is that the Kyun Pass price is the same, 10,000 yen, for both adults and children, with no discount for traveling tykes. 

 

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Just for comparison

● Tokyo-Aomori: 35,340 yen

● Tokyo-Sendai: 22,820 yen

● Tokyo-Kanazawa: 27,700 yen

● Tokyo-Nagano: 15,620 yen

● Tokyo-Niigata: 20,460 yen

● Tokyo-Morioka: 30.020 yen

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