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03-10-2009, 10:31 PM

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Nah

Toronto to Atlanta
Atlanta to Narita

Highly highly recommend Delta, people were awesome.
thanks. i live 2 hours away from atlanta and im planning to go to japan one day. how much was the ticket?



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03-11-2009, 04:25 AM

I took a package.

From Toronto to Narita and 2 weeks at the Sunroute Hotel Shijuku was $2085 USD.

However I haven't seen a ticket for less then $1350, and it didn't matter when you booked, early, medium and last minute the price never changed.

I booked through travelocity.com and everything was/is perfect.
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03-11-2009, 12:17 PM

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I took a package.

From Toronto to Narita and 2 weeks at the Sunroute Hotel Shijuku was $2085 USD.

However I haven't seen a ticket for less then $1350, and it didn't matter when you booked, early, medium and last minute the price never changed.

I booked through travelocity.com and everything was/is perfect.
Flightcenter.ca had it for 699 round trip gor the longest time. not sure about tax though

I usually book through toureast.com, none of my tickets exceed 1150 (after tax) so far, but my last trip was october 07, so prices may have gone up since
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03-11-2009, 05:46 PM

Dang !!

Visisted Meji Jinguand I was there early enough to see the priests address the ancestors after the beating of the taiko. I stood just outside the temple proper and watched. I must have been glowing as there were lots of smiles and nods. I lieterally stumbled into it. I just started down the road from the hotel and ended up there.

The claping was interesting, not what expected. No clap-clap, bow, clap. It was more like clap (pause) clap, bow, clap, bow.

Very magical time there and nice and not so many people, well it was like 8:00am
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