Do you still want to go to Japan, but you're tremulous about going somewhere where you do not know anybody?
Consider this your engraved invitation to get there and be plunged into it accompanied by travelers who have been there before.
Start saving your dollars (or yen) for Flyertalk forum's Japan Do #4 - Osaka. It will occur 25 - 27 March 2016. If you get to Osaka earlier, there will be a night of cocktails on Thursday, the 24th.
This is the fourth Japan Do; but the first in Osaka.
You should sign up for the Flyertalk forum. Perhaps you may opt for a different username there. {I am registered there under my above-ground username.}
The centerpiece of the weekend is a dinner on Friday, the 25th. The dinner is payable in advance. There is a registration fee, which also needs to be paid in advance. But it is not pricey.
How do I know this? Well, I managed to put myself in Tokyo the correct weekend for Japan Do #2, and did select events with them.
A check of airlines for the end of March 2016 found flights from Chicago to Osaka for $940 round-trip on Asiana Airlines, with a change of planes in Seoul, (S.) Korea [ORD-ICN-KIX]. But you probably do not need to book that as yet.
To gauge interest, I include a poll herein. Make a (changable) selection beneath. The poll will close in March 2016.
It is looking probable that I will go on this trip. After eleven trips to Tokyo (and Yokohama), it is time to try another section of Japan.
Consider this your engraved invitation to get there and be plunged into it accompanied by travelers who have been there before.
Start saving your dollars (or yen) for Flyertalk forum's Japan Do #4 - Osaka. It will occur 25 - 27 March 2016. If you get to Osaka earlier, there will be a night of cocktails on Thursday, the 24th.
This is the fourth Japan Do; but the first in Osaka.
You should sign up for the Flyertalk forum. Perhaps you may opt for a different username there. {I am registered there under my above-ground username.}
The centerpiece of the weekend is a dinner on Friday, the 25th. The dinner is payable in advance. There is a registration fee, which also needs to be paid in advance. But it is not pricey.
How do I know this? Well, I managed to put myself in Tokyo the correct weekend for Japan Do #2, and did select events with them.
A check of airlines for the end of March 2016 found flights from Chicago to Osaka for $940 round-trip on Asiana Airlines, with a change of planes in Seoul, (S.) Korea [ORD-ICN-KIX]. But you probably do not need to book that as yet.
To gauge interest, I include a poll herein. Make a (changable) selection beneath. The poll will close in March 2016.
It is looking probable that I will go on this trip. After eleven trips to Tokyo (and Yokohama), it is time to try another section of Japan.