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JR Pass has to be arranged and paid for over here (here being wherever you're going from). I think you also choose the start date, but I can't remember. You then get a slip which you take to any JR station along with your passport and they give you the actual pass.
Don't forget that standard JR journeys don't need tickets, you just show the JR pass to the people at the ticket gates, but that you have to get the free shinkansen tickets before boarding.
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Oh I forgot something about the Japanese summer: noise. Yes, thanks to the cicadas. It will sound like an acid house rave being held on a construction site. Or, as Dylan Moran would put it, it sounds like a million fire engines chasing ten million ambulances through a war zone and played at a volume that would make the empty chair beside you bleed.
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Technically it's noisy all year round - just the source of the noise changes depending on the season. If it's not the cicadas it's salarymen lined up ritually screaming pleasantries at the top of their voice, pachinko parlours blaring at a million decibels, karaoke snacks with the doors open and the like. At least the cicadas are only in the morning... then again, so is the baseball practice.
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I'm stuck in Nagoya at the moment after having a return flight cancelled on Saturday. Looks like I won't get back into the office for a few days yet - no bookings are being taken until this Thursday, and the agents don't have any clear information as everything is so unpredictable. May have to go native for a while and start teaching English to survive.
Anyhoo, fingers crossed May will be ok. If you are buying travel insurance now I believe it will not cover any delays caused by the ash, as it is now a pre-existing condition.
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Originally posted by teddymeow View PostRandom question.
How longs this volcanic ash problem going to stick around? Should I be concerned, at all, if I'm flying in mid-May?
Hopefully though the wind will change in a few days which may bring hope to us.
On a lighter note both KLM and Lufthansa have been sending some aircraft up on test flights, Lufty up to 41,000ft. The aircraft all landed OK but we'll have to wait and see what the results are.
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