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Krusty_s13
02-17-2018, 10:02 PM
Yeah yeah, ANOTHER THREAD ABOUT A JAPAN TRIP!

The wife and I will be flying out September 21st and staying until about Oct 6th.

Itinerary:

Land in Tokyo - stay for a couple of days
Day trip to Nagano
Day trip to Yokohama
Day trip to Hakone

Nagoya for 2 days

Kyoto for a couple of days

and Osaka for a couple of days

Ending back in Tokyo to fly out


Wanted to hear about your stays in Japan and what is worth checking out in those areas. I'll try to make it to Daikoku pa if possible. There are a couple of shops I'd like to visit but I would hate to interfere with the work day (and I won't have fluent japanese to help me) so those are still up in the air.

Interested shops:
Signal Auto
MCR Factory
BEE-R
Kazama
Spoon Sports
J's Racing
some Upgarages and the Autobacs in Nagoya Bay

Any advice or tips would be greatly appreciated.
We will purchase JR passes and a wifi hotspot to help us get around.
It's our first time in Japan, just looking to have a good time! Thanks.

Auto Portal
02-19-2018, 11:28 PM
Dear Krusty,

Feel free to contact us nearer the time if you wish to use our tour service to see some of the shops listed above.

We are based in Osaka and have made regular visits to J's Racing, Signal Auto and some of the others in the surrounding area.

For all other shops listed - always ensure you have made contact before hand to ensure they are aware you are of the coming there.
Some of the shops are very small in size and some not always on the easy route from local hotel etc, so some homework to know if it is worth your time is beneficial.

Depending on your Osaka days there could be event at track like Meihan Sportsland so there could also be option to take you there.

We are happy to help if you need us to.

Regards,

Auto Portal.

eytsics
04-10-2018, 11:59 AM
I had been to 2 different Upgarages at 2 different times. My experience taking the train from Shinagawa to Upgarage...it's about an hour or so 1 way. Getting off the station, I had to either walk several blocks or take a taxi. If walking, you have to carry the stuff you purchased which is a pain. Therefore, I recommend hiring a transport service for convinience.

Auto Portal
04-10-2018, 05:47 PM
Hello All,

Alternatively, you can use our buying service.
The shop will have a part number for each item..

If you get the attention of the staff, saying 'Sumimasen' and and show them the item, and ask for 'Ippin Bango' which means item number.
Then you can message us or email us and after you've send us a deposit we can have the items either sent back to your country after your holiday or if you're staying for some time but don't want to carry goods, we can have it posted to your hotel.

Our regular commission rates apply, but it is a common service for us for tour customers that do not want stress of arranging parts.

Kind regards,

Auto Portal.

DALAZ_68
05-06-2018, 01:57 PM
Zama historical Museum....must...

future
05-06-2018, 02:23 PM
Since you have been before what did you spend and what do you expect to spend? Japan is my dream vacation

idlebad
05-07-2018, 07:10 AM
Zama historical Museum....must...

I second this, it was awesome to see so many cherry Nissans in one place! Make sure to set aside a couple of hours for the tour so that you can listen to all of the knowledge your tour guide wants to share with you. Also, this place is more commonly known as The Nissan Heritage Collection, FYI.

Krusty_s13
05-07-2018, 10:55 AM
Thanks for the input! I am definitely putting the heritage collection on my list.

sparkyS13
05-07-2018, 12:00 PM
Thanks for the input! I am definitely putting the heritage collection on my list.

make sure to make an appointment beforehand.

KevinEdgar
11-14-2018, 05:07 AM
Krusty, can you please let us know how your trip was. Thank you kindly