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cherib61 03-12-2011 04:33 PM

traveling to japan
 
Any one got good advice, my partner and I going to Tokyo in 2 week and we are not sure what to do.

eaask 03-12-2011 04:58 PM

also, i will travel to japan with my friend next saturday

and will go to MORIOKA in IWATE Pref.

what can we do ?
it's safe or no???????????

Jusa 03-12-2011 05:04 PM

If I were in similar situation, I would post-pone the trip. To me it isn't about my safety of going there, it's about considering the country's situation and not wanting to additionally burden them right during this time. It's just what I would do; change the tickets to a different date much later.

JohnBraden 03-12-2011 05:04 PM

Too early to tell.... I would plan for other places in case the area is not "recommended".... I'm sure transport will be disrupted for a while....

RobinMask 03-12-2011 05:11 PM

Like others have said it's too soon to tell. The UK government site says that some flights to Narita have begun again, but there is no public transport to and from the airport. There is also still a risk of tsunamis and aftershocks. Whether this will still be the case in a fortnight is yet to be seen, but I would personally contact your travel agent (or whoever you booked your holiday with) and see what they say.

ryuurui 03-12-2011 05:17 PM

I would advise you not to come here within next year.

Watch this vid:

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masaegu 03-12-2011 05:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RobinMask (Post 855923)
but there is no public transport to and from the airport.

This is not true at all even though I'm not saying people should postpone their trips or go as planned.

Prostak 03-12-2011 05:49 PM

今年は, 3月のまっ末にちょうど, 旅行者して日本を初めて訪問する計画です。 また、こちらも時々地震 のようなものを持 つことがあります。
ほぼ毎週に数回。ミサイル(ロケット弾や地雷)攻撃のた め 。:)
だから我々はイスラエルの市民としてまた、日本人の様 に地球 の衝撃に慣れていると考えていますげど。

RobinMask 03-12-2011 06:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by masaegu (Post 855925)
This is not true at all even though I'm not saying people should postpone their trips or go as planned.

Sorry, you're right. I just went back on the website, which has been updated it seems since I was on it only a few hours back, and it seems there is public transport. It says 'some' though, and that disruptions are heavy, but I imagine that's to be expected given the awful circumstances of the moment.

JohnBraden 03-12-2011 07:05 PM

These prefectures (Iwate, Miyagi, Aomori, Fukushima,etc.) are going to need lots of economic help in the years to come. As a tourist, I will be visiting those areas when I go back in Nov. 2012. I will make an effort to visit many places and spend money where I can. That's one way we can help these people who have had their lives and livelihood disrupted. I wish they would accept tips, but they don't....


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