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01-06-2008, 03:57 AM
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goes step by step what to do with traveling but for quick reference, Basically you get off the plane go thru immigration get your bags at luggage claim. after that you walk out the door. Pending on where you need to get to. Go to the Skyliner or Air Limousine desk. They sell bust tickets to just about any where in Tokyo for 3000 yen which is around 27 dollars or something. if you are going further then Tokyo, you will want to get to the Train Ticket desk. the airport is very English friendly you shouldnt have much to worry about, to further help answer your questions, you will need to provide me with some more info such as your destination after you leave the airport. but to simply answer your question Get off plane Go thru immigration Get Luggage Get Ticket out of airport not much hassel. i usualy get out within 30-45 minutes. dont bother buying any phones or any thing at the airport. go with my phone tutorial. also the average japanese height is kinda hard to say, i see some short and some very tall. it varies a lot. i wouldnt worry so much about your height, just worry bout learning your etiquette. Travelers to japan have a bad rep, lets one by one try to change that stereotype. Good luck with your trip and feel free to pm me with any questions. -htek heres a personal Ty to all who voted and participated http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1ER8CsVuTNY http://www.youtube.com/profile?user=housetek please check out the videos and subscribe! feel free to pm/aim/msn me for any Q's on Japan |
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01-06-2008, 03:59 AM
Thanks for the post!
Also, this is what I found on the airports site. So, it seems like I'll be able to manage. NARITA INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT OFFICIAL WEBSITE - Terminal 2 Information:Arrival & Departure Procedures Thanks again. |
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01-06-2008, 08:26 PM
Even though you already have an answer, I thought I'd give my input too since I flew in Sept. '06... So I went to Japan for study abroad and I went to the airport in Osaka, but I imagine it's quite similar. The only thing I remember clearly (other than walking through halls and walking out into the main airport) is waiting in a line and showing my passport to someone sitting in a booth. They just checked it out and stamped it, no big deal, no questions or anything. I hear they recently started doing a finger print thing now for any foreigner who goes into Japan. It's just to make sure you are who you say you are and you haven't been "banned for life" from Japan previously (which I guess they do sometimes...)
Anyway, the point is, it's no big deal and it will be super obvious what to do once you're there. Usually people who work in the airports know English quite well in case you need to ask something. |
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