#272658 - Thu May 29 2008 08:39 PM
Re: How really do the Aussie ski tourists really act in Japan???
[Re: 2pints,mate]
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Soubs, said it before, say it again, hang in. The boys will eventually grow up (and away from the influence) and make up their own minds.
It might take a medical event (where they need to know your med history - or that of your family) for them to need to ask.
Live the moment with the new arrivals, enjoy!!
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#273007 - Mon Jun 02 2008 09:45 AM
Re: How really do the Aussie ski tourists really act in Japan???
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Are the boys really into their mum now anyway?
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#273008 - Mon Jun 02 2008 09:56 AM
Re: How really do the Aussie ski tourists really act in Japan???
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Not really. She's efficient and they are loyal, but there's no warmth. Let me put it this way. They are always really eager to come to Japan, and very low when it's time to go home. I realise in part it's the difference between holidays and the reality of school, but I'd like to believe there's a bit more than that. JA. It's Fattwins with the new arrivals, not me 
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#273012 - Mon Jun 02 2008 10:21 AM
Re: How really do the Aussie ski tourists really act in Japan???
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OOPS!!! Mea culpa.
Just ignore me - that was a brain fart!
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#273324 - Tue Jun 03 2008 02:54 PM
Re: How really do the Aussie ski tourists really act in Japan???
[Re: JA]
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Isn't US and Canada about the same distance for Aussies?
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#273349 - Tue Jun 03 2008 05:06 PM
Re: How really do the Aussie ski tourists really act in Japan???
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No, it's lot further. Plus there's little time change coming to Japan = no jetlag
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#273374 - Tue Jun 03 2008 07:17 PM
Re: How really do the Aussie ski tourists really act in Japan???
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Sheesh!!
Take a gander at the globe. 10hours Sydney-Tokyo non-stop. Almost zero time difference.
Dunno the times to Western US, but we are looking at a time difference of +10 (Aus) to -10(US)hours. Enormous jetlag.
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#273389 - Tue Jun 03 2008 08:37 PM
Re: How really do the Aussie ski tourists really act in Japan???
[Re: Mamabear]
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Thanks, Mama.
I was, of course, talking East Coast Oz.
There are advantages to US, though. The language isn't (too much of) a problem. Although I do not think I will ever get used to the concept of "SOB" being acceptable while son-of-a-bitch isn't (they are the same thing, really!).
However, after a few weeks of Pimsleur Japanese lessons, the language is not such a problem - demo, mada josu j'arimasen.
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#273394 - Tue Jun 03 2008 08:53 PM
Re: How really do the Aussie ski tourists really act in Japan???
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Perth - Tokyo QF09 is 23.00 to 09.55. Minus an hours time difference, that`s 10 hours.
FWIW, Air Asia will start flying services from Gold Coast and Perth via KL to Ibaraki airport, NE of Tokyo. That`s going to be cheaper and much more convenient than Narita for anyone wanting to travel north.
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#273467 - Wed Jun 04 2008 10:21 AM
Re: How really do the Aussie ski tourists really act in Japan???
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Tohoku  Ibaraki has a military airport, and they are building a civilian terminal. There won't be the exorbitant landing fees a la Narita, and it will save me about two hours travel.
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#273522 - Wed Jun 04 2008 01:21 PM
Re: How really do the Aussie ski tourists really act in Japan???
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Wiki "Hyakuri Airfield (百里飛行場, Hyakuri Hikōjō?) or Hyakuri Air Base is a Japan Air Self-Defense Force air base in the city of Omitama, Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan. As of 2007, construction of facilities for joint use for civil aviation is in progress. Upon completion it will be known as Ibaraki Airport, with service to the cities of Naha, Fukuoka, Osaka, and Sapporo with its opening in 2009. This will slightly help relieve Narita International Airport and Tokyo International Airport (Haneda Airport) from overload, as it is closer (and potentially cheaper) than Narita and Fukushima Airport for approximately two million people who will be able to bypass Tokyo air traffic." It's here. It's very convenient if you are coming from the north or from somewhere like Niigata. Close to the JoBan Expressway, which we need to use to get to Narita anyway. It also saves the horrible crawl from Tsukuba to Narita. 
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#273713 - Thu Jun 05 2008 04:17 PM
Re: How really do the Aussie ski tourists really act in Japan???
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I am surprised they will do flight to Australia from that airport. It is quite near to Tsukuba.
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#273885 - Fri Jun 06 2008 12:09 PM
Re: How really do the Aussie ski tourists really act in Japan???
[Re: Fattwins]
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However I have heard pretty bad stories about how the Aussies act especially in Niseko. Were there not stories from other areas as well? Off hand I seem to rememeber a few coming from Hakuba, and not even involving Aussies. No?
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#274280 - Tue Jun 10 2008 12:05 PM
Re: How really do the Aussie ski tourists really act in Japan???
[Re: Nisoko]
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There were stories, yes. I don't know if the nude race down Echoland was true though... 
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