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2016.09.23 20:42 Google Wifi: the unofficial home for OnHub devices
Google Wifi is the mesh-capable wireless router designed by Google to provide Wi-Fi coverage and handle multiple active devices at the same time. Google Wifi can be used alongside the previous Google OnHub routers. Google has now released the next generation of Wi-Fi solutions, Nest Wifi which is also backward compatible with everything else. This is the UN-OFFICIAL discussion and support group. This subreddit is not affiliated or run by Google.
2016.03.19 07:22 philipjd_ Frontier Fios
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2023.06.09 15:39 r3crac Blitzwolf V2 1080P Android Projector [USA] for 119.99 USD without coupon (Best price in history: 135.99 USD) [Country limited!]
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2023.06.09 15:33 psychephylax [USA-NY][H]Older hardware: 3 systems (3770k, 3570k, Dell 7040 mff, 5 monitors, parts [W] Cash
Time for some spring cleaning!
Because I am selling a bunch of big and bulky items, I'm selling local only. I can deliver within a 10 mile radius of 11787, or further depending on what you're buying, don't hesitate to ask. I'm open to offers and bundling things together.
SKU | Price | Description | Notes | Timestamps |
SKU01 | $5 or free with monitor | 1st Gen Chromecast | I used it as a virtual fireplace with Google Assistant and a monitor around holidays | https://imgur.com/a/06Be5sE |
SKU02 | $5 or free with monitor | Chromecast Ultra 4K | Bought an Android TV so no longer need | https://imgur.com/a/bHtD2rY |
SKU11 | $30 | Intel i5-3570 (non-K), 16gb of DDR3, Asus P8Z77-V LE with bonus Inte i3-3250 | My old ESXI server components, upgraded to 8th gen | https://imgur.com/a/Zt3znF0 |
SKU03 | $100 | System1: Dell 7040 MFF Intel i5-6600T, 16gb of RAM, 500gb HDD, includes PSU | Comes with generic wifi usb dongle, fresh Win10 install, just add a monitor, mouse and keyboard and you're good to go | https://imgur.com/a/1GGh5yE |
SKU04 | $150 | System2: Ivy Bridge i7-3770k, Gigabyte GA-Z77X-UD5H, 32gb (4x8) DDR3, 265gb SSD, 5TB HDD, Asus GTX 660-Ti, G933, old mouse, K780 keyboard, T9E Wifi Card, Define R4 case | Used as my main Windows/hackintosh system until upgraded to newer hardware, fresh Win10 install, fresh MX-4 thermal paste, just add a monitor, the keyboard sometimes has the volume down button stick, mouse is usable but old | https://imgur.com/a/34hGHme |
SKU05 | $130 | System3: Ivy Bridge i5-3570k, Gigabyte GA-Z77X-UD5H, 32gb (4x8) DDR3, 265gb SSD, 500gb HDD, Intel stock fan, Fractal Design Focus I OEM | Used as my son's system, I built him another one with newer parts as he got older, fresh Win10 install, just add a monitor, mouse and keyboard | https://imgur.com/a/5sLCyDI |
SKU06 | $65 | Dell U2410 Monitor (1920x1200, 16:10), power cable, AS501 soundbar | Both U2410 for $100 | https://imgur.com/a/jGVs36d |
SKU07 | $60 | Dell U2410 Monitor (1920x1200, 16:10), power cable, | Both U2410 for $100 | https://imgur.com/a/jWD272K |
SKU08 | $40 | Dell P2317hf Monitor, power cable | | https://imgur.com/a/mK4c3af |
SKU09 | $40 | Samsung P2370HD 1080p TV/Monitor (HDMI, DVI inputs, has speakers) | No remote | https://imgur.com/a/x9ZBMEq |
SKU10 | $20 | Dell 2005FPW IPS monitor | No stand, great for a project of some kind like magic mirror or dakboard | https://imgur.com/a/cBnzawl |
Trying to do some spring cleaning, everything I have was working at the time it was decomissioned from service. The whitebox systems were built to be hackintosh capable (You would have to pull the 660 Ti however as it's not compatible)
I put together some bundles at a discount:
Bundle | Price | Description | Notes | |
BUNDLE01 | $125 | SKU03+SKU08 | Dell Micro with P2317hf monitor and cables | |
BUNDLE02 | $200 | SKU04+SKU06 | i7-3770k system with 1 Dell U2410 Monitor, soundboar and cables | |
BUNDLE03 | $250 | SKU04+SKU06 | i7-3770k system with 2 Dell U2410 Monitors and cables | |
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2023.06.09 15:04 PTAWeiLa X399 Aorus Gaming 7 WiFi
Hello
gigabyte Not completely sure if this is the right place. Just built a PC for a friend of mine using old parts her roommate was getting rid of. Their apartment doesn't have a good situation to run an Ethernet line to her room, so she's forced to use wifi. The unfortunate part is her roommate didn't keep the original WiFi antenna that came with the motherboard!
The board is the Gigabyte X399 Aorus Gaming 7. I've looked online and have found various answers to this inquiry.
The ports in the back to connect an antenna for the WiFi/Bluetooth look like 2 SMA Females. The problem is these seem small and the WiFi antenna we got is not screwing onto these ports. We had to opted to have an antenna that is RP-SMA Male and attach a connector to this that goes from RP-SMA Female to SMA Male in order to connect the antenna (which is RP-SMA Male) to the PC (which looks like it's SMA Female). But again we cannot screw it down on the Motherboard port. The almighty google had originally told me the connection is RP-SMA and it is definitely not. But it smot quite connecting as SMA either so in stumped.
Attached is a picture of the ports on the back. If there's anything else I can add info wise, pls let me know. I've been trying to help her with this, but it's difficult as I'm not there physically to see what might be wrong as she's installing the antenna.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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2023.06.09 14:41 kayakero Google's History & Stock
History
Google is a multinational technology company that specializes in Internet-related services and products. It was founded by Larry Page and Sergey Brin while they were Ph.D. students at Stanford University in 1998. The company's mission statement is "to organize the world's information and make it universally accessible and useful."
Over the years, Google has grown to become one of the most influential and valuable companies in the world, revolutionizing the way people access and interact with information.
In the early years of Google, Page and Brin developed a search engine algorithm that ranked web pages based on their relevance and popularity, known as PageRank.
This algorithm was the foundation for Google's search engine, which quickly gained popularity due to its accurate and efficient search results. The company's name, "Google," is derived from the mathematical term "googol," which represents the number 1 followed by 100 zeros, signifying the vast amount of information the search engine aimed to organize.
In 2000, Google launched its AdWords advertising platform, which allowed businesses to display targeted ads alongside search results. This innovative advertising model became a major source of revenue for the company and contributed to its rapid growth. In the same year, Google introduced Google Toolbar, a browser extension that provided quick access to Google search functionality and other features.
Google Stock
Google's success led to its initial public offering (IPO) on August 19, 2004. The company offered shares at $85 each, and the IPO raised $1.67 billion, valuing Google at $23 billion. The stock was listed on the NASDAQ stock exchange under the ticker symbol "GOOG."
Following the IPO, Google continued to expand its product offerings and acquired several companies, including YouTube, DoubleClick, and Android, which have since become integral parts of Google's business.
In 2015, Google underwent a corporate restructuring and became a subsidiary of Alphabet Inc., a new holding company. Alphabet was created to separate Google's core Internet businesses from its other ventures, allowing for more focused management and transparency. As part of the restructuring, Google's stock was converted into two classes: Class A shares (GOOGL) and Class C shares (GOOG). Class A shares carry one vote per share, while Class C shares do not have voting rights.
Google's stock has experienced significant growth since its IPO. In the early years, the stock price steadily increased, reflecting the company's expanding user base and revenue streams. However, it also faced some volatility during the global financial crisis of 2008, like many other companies. Nevertheless, Google's ability to innovate and adapt to changing technologies and user behaviors helped it maintain a strong position in the market.
Over time, Google's stock has consistently performed well, reaching new milestones. In 2013, the stock price surpassed $1,000 per share for the first time. In 2015, following the restructuring into Alphabet, the stock prices for both Class A and Class C shares were adjusted accordingly. The stock's growth continued, and in 2018, the price exceeded $1,200 per share.
As of the knowledge cutoff in September 2021, Google's stock has continued to rise, reflecting the company's strong financial performance and market dominance. The Class A shares (GOOGL) and Class C shares (GOOG) have consistently traded at high valuations. It's important to note that stock prices can fluctuate significantly over time due to various factors, including market conditions, investor sentiment, and company performance.
Google's success extends beyond its core search business. The company has expanded into various areas, including cloud computing with Google Cloud, hardware with products like Pixel smartphones and Nest smart home devices, and artificial intelligence research with Google AI. Google's influence can also be seen in the development of the Android operating system, which has become the most widely used mobile operating system globally.
Google's stock performance has been closely tied to its ability to innovate and maintain its dominant position in the tech industry. The company's revenue primarily comes from advertising, with its search engine and advertising platforms generating substantial income. Google's advertising business benefits from its vast user base and the ability to deliver targeted ads based on user data and search intent.
In recent years, Google has faced increased scrutiny and regulatory challenges related to its market dominance and data privacy practices. Authorities in various countries have raised concerns about Google's handling of user data and its impact on competition. These challenges have led to fines and investigations, which could potentially impact the company's reputation and financial performance.
Despite these challenges, Google has continued to invest in research and development, exploring emerging technologies and expanding its product offerings. The company's focus on artificial intelligence and machine learning has led to advancements in various fields, including natural language processing, computer vision, and autonomous driving.
Google's stock has also been influenced by broader market trends and investor sentiment. During periods of market volatility, technology stocks, including Google, have experienced fluctuations in their stock prices. Additionally, factors such as macroeconomic conditions, geopolitical events, and industry competition can impact the performance of Google's stock.
In recent years, Google has demonstrated a commitment to sustainability and renewable energy. The company has made significant investments in renewable energy projects and aims to operate on 24/7 carbon-free energy by 2030. This focus on sustainability aligns with growing environmental concerns and investor demands for companies to address climate change.
Looking ahead, Google faces both opportunities and challenges. The continued growth of digital advertising, the expansion of cloud computing services, and the development of new technologies provide avenues for revenue growth. However, the company must navigate regulatory pressures, privacy concerns, and competition to maintain its market leadership.
As of the current date in June 2023, it is essential to refer to the latest financial information and stock prices to get an accurate understanding of Google's stock performance. Stock prices are subject to change due to market dynamics, economic conditions, and company-specific factors.
Final Words
Google's history is one of remarkable growth and innovation. From its humble beginnings as a search engine developed by two Stanford students, it has evolved into a multinational technology company with a wide range of products and services.
Its stock has experienced significant growth since its IPO, reflecting its market dominance and strong financial performance. However, the company faces ongoing challenges, and its stock performance will continue to be influenced by various factors in the dynamic technology industry.
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2023.06.09 14:23 Sol_Invictus Sneks Be Snekin
Last year about this time, actually a few weeks earlier, I made a post about some ribbon sneks I'd run into in our backyard while putting in some new garden beds.
This year within a week of the same calendar date, I've run into the same thing again... only more so.
[I wish Imgur had not become such an odious pia to use. I have videos of the sneks and lots more photos but not enough time in the world to wrestle with Imgur and be able to post them. ....Rant Off]
I am now in the process of making an entire section of garden for snek viewing. More driftwood snek condos will be put in place and covering plants.
There are currently four
large ribbon sneks in this area of the yard. I've seen all four at once so I'm sure of that count but there are more. We thing at least two are pregnant females frpm their size. Males as we understand it are usually the smaller ones. My wife can identify them individually by their coloring. I just see sneks. The dog knows she's not allowed to chase them and walks past them quite nonchalantly.
Interestingly, we read on Monsieur Google that ribbon sneks actually form social groupings. Which we were quite surprised to discover.
This photo show two of the (social group) of four sneks just outside their new snek condo This is the rough and tumble snek condo that I threw together quickly when I discovered that I'd cleared away the plants from one of their favorite spots ....It had been a large bramble of blackberry vines that never did well. The sneks were actually returning to the area over and over and looking around like "I know I'm in the right place. What happened?"
These next five photos are two of the sneks out hunting and eating worms though I don't believe there are any worms seen in the photos. ....I have videos of that which I have no idea how to get on here.
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This show some of the plants waiting to be planted into the overall area that will become our Snek Garden Sorry but this is taking entirely too long; sun's up and I should be working.
Garden Paaths...
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Baby Bird Tax We have a large enough yard with trees and old, large shrubs that we get quite a few nests each year. I usually put up some birdhouses too but it's another thing I didn't get to this year.
We have about a half-dozen nests that I've seen this year. This one I was lucky enough to come upon while mom was away.
Sun's way past "Up"; time to get to work.
Everyone have a great day.
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2023.06.09 13:44 danielrosehill Recommendations for a 4G router with external antenna support?
Hi folks,
Per the title.
Currently browsing on Amazon and trying to find a product that meets the following criteria:
- Suitable for US with US 4G networks (specifically AT&T and/or Verizon)
- Fixed / home router (I was going to go with a Netgear M1 but ... in the end I don't think I'll need the router to have a remote capability.
- Router. Ie modem + WiFI AP combination.
- With T9 external antenna support (not: built in antennae and/or non-detachable "built with" external antennae.
Would like to get the best possible product meeting these specs < $500.
ETA: The Cudy AC1200 LT500D looks like my best option but any other recommendations appreciated.
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2023.06.09 13:32 wardXn 35 day solo itinerary check across western Honshu, Shikoku, Osaka/Kyoto, Kanazawa and Tokyo
Hello, I would like to seek fellow redditors opinions, input and recommendation on how I could better finetune my itinerary better. There's only so much I can think of, and plan as an individual, but with everyone's input and comments I can further refine and enhance the travel experience before I set foot into Japan. Do forgive me in advance for the theorycrafting wall of text.
I know it may be difficult to review the itinerary, so to make the review easier I have broken the itinerary down into specific sub-groups e.g. Shikoku, Kinki etc. Specific questions that I have are bolded.
Thank you in advance for taking your time to provide your opinions!
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Baseline information
- 32M, average fitness, solo traveller
- Public transport only (challenge); I have a driver's license but I have not drove a car for god knows how long so I would prefer not to test it against the green hills of Shikoku
- Interest: anime (select few), experience autumn/nature, visiting secluded spots, and just trying random stuff
- JP language skill: rudimentary at best (N4), but I will not shy away from speaking in simple, broken japanese or use a translator to communicate. Reading/interpreting kanji is not a problem (in general).
- Visit history: Visited twice (once to Hokkaido for ~8 days, and once toKyoto and Osaka for 8 days
- Will probably travel around with a (slightly) oversized luggage at ~166cm (A+B+C), that’s the only one I have with me. This will be a problem on the Shinkansen (but hopefully not so much on sightseeing trains/limited expresses).
- Will be visiting during (almost) peak autumn at 11 November, and will depart on the 16th of December
- Jet lag is unlikely to be a problem (1h time difference), but nevertheless I will maintain a low tempo on the first day to acclimatize to the environment
- Only thing firmed as of now is the air ticket, everything else is up in the air.
- I like planning/min-maxing to some degree, though I recognize that I may not fulfill all objectives during the trip and I am totally ok with that [its just a guideline or framework to give the holiday some structure, that’s all.] FWIW, I personally like traveling at a high tempo pace like some japanese travel show do (e.g. ローカル路線バス乗り継ぎの旅)
Specific goals/objective:
- Experience Shikoku in autumn (specifically the views at Iya Valley) and in other prefectures (thus making nature sightseeing more of a priority this time round)
- Experience Kanazawa for anime stuff
- Experience the Shimanami Kaido in full (including any sightseeing spots in between the 6 island chains)
- Bonus - try as many sightseeing trains as possible.
- Bonus - if weather, time and schedule permits, try skiing as an option in Nagano.
- Bonus - stay in as many onsen ryokans as possible, without breaking the bank.
Locked-in prefectures [i.e. I will definitely go to those prefectures no matter what]:
- Shikoku (as per above objective)
- Hiroshima (because its on the opposite end of the Shimanami Kaido)
- Kanazawa (for anime related reason)
- Tokyo (that is my starting and end point so it has to be included by default)
All other prefectures are basically
float i.e. I am open to consider dropping said itinerary for something else based on your suggestion that aligns with my preferences/interest. Most of the other locations I added are prefectures that are often next to each other, or well-connected (apart from the initial Tokyo Kagawa jump via Sunrise Seto/Shinkansen).
Wait-list prefectures (prefectures that I want to go, but I don’t think I can realistically fit in without dropping other locations):
- Snow skiing at Nagano (depending on how cooperative the weather is in early-ish December (would 2 days be sufficient?))
- Ehime, Kochi expansion [spend 1-3 more days]
- Izu Peninsula (~2 days, via Saphir Odoriko)
- Nagoya + lower Nagano (Kiso Valley) (~3 days)
- Ishikawa expansion [1 extra day at Kaga]
I am open to dropping a few days in Tokyo/Osaka etc to make that trade off [currently kept 3 days free for further development]. Alternatively, if the planning can be better optimized based on your inputs I might be able to do one of those without compromising on the base set. I would like to hear your opinion on what locations you would drop in the itinerary to make time for one of the above.
General planning philosophy:
- My itineary adopts a breadth approach (cover as much area as I can humanely possible without rushing/touch-and-go) as opposed to depth (i.e. spending much more time within Shikoku than what I allocated); though I would be open to considering more days at selected locations if you have strong recommendations. My thought is to experience how different autumn is at various parts of the country (if possible), and maybe winter too (to a certain degree).
- Due to the nature of my travel, I note that luggage logistics is a critical consideration when moving between prefectures; my thought is to park that luggage at the next hotel as quickly as possible so that I can free myself for sightseeing within the vicinity, or leave the luggage at the hotel after I check out until I am ready to travel to the next location. I will need to send (quite a fair bit of) emails to the hotels to confirm on this prior to booking.
- I will attempt to minimize transit time between prefectures to no more than 2~3 hours a day to avoid having excessively long transport days (except the initial Tokyo Kagawa jump).
- Because of the long trip, I will also need to factor a bit of downtime at night for administrative stuff (e.g. catching up a little bit on work, laundry etc).
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Shikoku (~7 days) Specific thoughts while planning:
- I will need to exploit Limited Express trains as much as possible to minimize downtime between the 4 prefectures. Fortunately, for the most part these train frequencies are almost hourly, thus missing one train isnt too deadly consequence-wise.
- The transfer between Kochi and Ehime [Matsuyama] is oddly quicker via express bus as opposed to trains (!)
- For Kochi, my opinion is that it is best explored on car instead of public transport [it’s a really wide prefecture]; I feel that 1 day may not do it justice, but it is probably adequate for exploring the city centre as a whole.
- There's a fair bit of uncertainties while planning this leg so I would deeply appreciate any advice you may have.
- This current iteration is unable to weave in the Shikoku Mannaka Sennen Monogatari sightseeing train [四国まんなか千年ものがたり] ; if you people think its something not to be missed do let me know and I will reshuffle my timetable as such.
Day 0: Tokyo Kagawa (Sunrise Seto) [Saturday, 11 Nov]
- Touch down at Narita at 1720hours
- Transfer to Tokyo Station via NEX or Skyliner
- Settle administrative matters at the Midori-no-Maruguchi (e.g. get all the booked tickets etc from JR Pass, for Shinkansen and all other sightseeing trains) at Tokyo Station.
- IF Sunrise Seto ticket is obtained via the JR West portal booking, chill till 2200 and take Sunrise Seto to reach Kagawa (Takamatsu) at 0700 the next day. Try to snag the ticket online (likely via the japanese portal since there's no option to buy Solo Deluxe through the english/international website. Otherwise, compromise and go for Single)
- IF Sunrise Seto ticket is NOT obtained, proceed to take the furthest possible Shinkansen westwards (probably Okayama) and rest for the night.
Day 1: Kagawa (Takamatsu) [Sunday, 12 Nov]
- Chill around Takamatsu. Drop luggage at coin locker OR the hotel (near JR Takamatsu ideally)
- Look at whats left of Takamatsu Castle en route to the port.
- Day trip to Naoshima or Teshima to visit the art museums (Chichu Art Museum, Lee Ufan Museum etc).
- Ritsuin Garden in the evening (closes 1830)
- Find an eatery with Sanuki Udon for dinner if possible.
Day 2: Kagawa (Kotohira) Tokushima (Iya Valley) [Monday, 13 Nov]
- Morning trip from Takamatsu to Kotohira (either via JR or Kotoden). Visit Kotohiragu [includes inner shrine] and Kanamaruza Theater
- Return to Kotohira to pick up luggage, transit to Oboke via Limited Express Shimanto [Takamatsu Tadotsu Oboke]
- Retire at a local hotel around Oboke. If time permits, take the chance to explore around Oboke Gorge itself.
Day 3: Tokushima (Iya Valley) [Tuesday, 14 Nov]
[Post-research note: I realized that there is NO public transport to Mount Tsurugi on a weekday. I will have to rent a taxi direct to Mount Tsurugi, make the 'climb', then thereafter take the taxi down to the other attractions. I am inclined to just go full hog on the private taxi and rent it (almost the whole day, probably 7~8 hours for 4300yen/hour) to save the trouble. Otherwise, I will need to hike downhill which can be rather rough since its just a single lane road (looking at nearly 10++ km) so I think it wise not to penny pinch in the interest of both time and safety.] Spend the day at Iya Valley.
- Take a taxi after breakfast to zip to Mount Tsurugi and speedrun it to the mountain peak (aka using the chairlift to speedrun a good chunk of the mountain) about 2.5 hours ~ 3 hours as per the Iya Valley guide
- Taxi from Mount Tsurugi chairlift down to Oku-Iya Niju Kazuraashi and cross it (~1 hour estimate)
- Taxi down to visit the mannequins/scarecrows at Nagoro Village (~3km downhill from Oku-Iya). (~1 hour estimate)
- Check out the Peeing Boy Statue (~0.5 hour estimate [its just looking at the statue that is overlooking the entire gorge is it not?])
- Cross the outer vine bridge Iya-no-Kazurabashi (~1 hour estimate)
- Taxi back to Oboke, and retire for the day (~0.5 hour estimate, thus looking at about ~8 hours taxi rental total, with some leeway for lunch break)
Day 4: Tokushima (Iya Valley) Kochi (Kochi) [Wednesday, 15 Nov]
- Transit from Iya Valley [Oboke] to Kochi via Limited Express Shimanto (again) after breakfast. (~1 hour transit)
- Park luggage at hotel [ideally near JR Kochi Station], then proceed to mill around Kochi, visiting places such as Kochi Castle [高知城] and Harimaya Bridge[はりまや橋]
- Transit to Sakamoto Ryoma Memorial Museum [高知県立坂本龍馬記念館] via local bus which is also near Katsumatsura Beach incidentally. Chill at Katsumatsura Beach in the evening
- Return to JR Kochi, dinnesupper at Hirome Market (ideally to try out Kochi's speciality seared bonito). [is visiting the market more preferable during lunch OR dinner?]
Day 5: Kochi (Kochi) Ehime (Imabari) [Thursday, 16 Nov]
- Complete any remaining items in Kochi in the morning, then transit to Imabari via train (Kochi Tadotsu Imabari), via Limited Express Shimanto (yet again!) and Ishidzuchi**[TBC: this might be better done via highway bus instead which is faster at ~2-3 hours]**
- Drop luggage at Imabari for the next 2 days, either at Sunrise Itoyama OR Cycle no Ie. [both are well positioned for the Shimanami Kaido, and are also one of the selected hotels eligible for the Sagawa luggage transfer.] Ideally done just around lunch time, so that there's still the better half of the day to explore Imabari.
- Spend the remainder of the day visiting Imabari Castle (closes 1700) and Towel Museum (slightly out of the way) (closes 1800) [TBC: I note this place is quite out of the way from Imabari itself, even the JP website suggests taking a taxi (!) there from the nearby train station. Might have to drop this).
- Attempt to try some Ehime-related food specialties e.g. Taimeshi (Sea Bream), Ehime oranges, Champon for the next 2 days
Day 6: Ehime (Matsuyama / Imabari) [Friday, 17 Nov]
- Take the Limited express train Ishidzuchi to Matsuyama day tripping. (~1h one-way).
- Explore Matsuyama Castle, and the nearby Matsuyama Ropeway Shopping Street
- Visit Shiki Memorial Museum
- Visit Dogo Onsen [and attempt to soak in the waters if possible].
- Also consider looking at Ishiteji (石手寺) beside Dogo Onsen.
- Bonus: Subject to train schedule, if possible, attempt to secure tickets for the Iyonada Sightseeing Train (伊予灘物語), Futami leg [双海ふたみ 編] , and also visit JR Shimonada Station (JR下灘駅) at the same time.
- Bonus: visit Yawatahama Port where the movie Suzume took reference from,
- Return to Imabari via the same Limited express Ishidzuchi and retire for the night.
Day 7: Ehime (Imabari) Hiroshima (Shinamani Kaido) [Saturday, 18 Nov]
I am of the opinion that 1 day in Shimanami Kaido is adequate if I attempt just the main route which is about 80km [as a test run, I did 70km and finished it within 6-7 hours with lunch breaks included]. For now I will plan for two full days, however should I truncate it down to one day later, I will add an extra day to either explore Matsuyama or Okayama.
- Start off at Sunrise Itoyama [watch the sunrise, have breakfast here, cafeteria opens at 0700, rental opens at 0800] OR Cycle no Ie. Do paperwork to send luggage over to the next accomodation via Sagawa.
- I will (probably) follow the recommended 'extended' route on Cycle no Ie's website and do the following:
- Take the west coast for Oshima (~13km) and cross to Hakatajima, with possible stop on:
- Mount Kiro Observatory Point [I am aware that there's a steep incline so this would be contingent on my physical/mental status by then].
- Nagahama Beach
- Take the coastal route for Hakatajima (~17km) and cross to Omishima and enjoy the coastal scenery
- Take the coastal route (again) for Omishima (~41km) (or lesser depending on how I'm feeling at that point) , with possible stop on:
- -TBC: Okunoshima (there is apparently a ferry route to the well-known rabbit island via Omishima port. Not sure if anyone else have tried this particular route and if this is a better approach than going through Tadano-umi (though I would acknowledge that there's historical stuff to visit in nearby Takehara), and I would not be able to buy rabbit food in advance).[Based on Google Earth estimate, its about 3km for the entire island loop - seems doable within 2 hours to tour the poison gas museum with a bike and pet some rabbits).
- Oyamazumi Shrine Treasure Museum
- End the day at WAKKA (Omishima) OR Guesthouse NEST / Soil Setoda (Ikuchijima) just beside Kousanji / The Hill of Hope (closes 1700). If possible, visit before closing, otherwise defer to next day.
- Try the ice cream at Dolce at Ikuchijima if possible.
- Bonus: if for some reason I am still ahead of time at this juncture (<1500), proceed to finish Innoshima and Mukaishima, then take a ferry to backtrack to Wakka/Soil Setoda or cycle back (last boat is ~1700) and rest; however, the next day I will zip straight to Onomichi via ferry after breakfast.
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Hiroshima + Yamaguchi (~4 days) Specific thoughts while planning:
- Onomichi is a pretty good base to jump to Okayama to explore Okayama, Kurashiki or Tomonoura with the Shinkansen accessibility, but it is impossible to cover them all within a single day. If I finish the Shimanami Kaido within a single day or finish it early on the second day, I will have that extra time to visit those.
- There's another sightseeing train etSETOra from Onomichi to Hiroshima but it only operates on Monday/Friday/Saturday/Sunday. For now the schedule could fit the train timetable pretty nicely.
- Would anyone suggest visiting Miyajima in the morning or in the evening? This would help me determine the order for the Kintaikyo Bridge/Miyajima day trip. Watching the sunset at either destination is pretty good in my books.
Day 8: Hiroshima (Shinamani Kaido Onomichi) [Sunday, 19 Nov]
- Continue from Ikuchijima towards Innoshima and Mukaishima (~18km) via the western coast route after breakfast, with possible stops on the following areas:
- Innoshima: Innoshima Flower Centre, Shimanami Beach [open to more suggestions]
- Mukaishima : there seems to be a lot of brunch places like Willows Nursery etc, soak the view at Mukaishima Rest Park [TBC: open to more suggestions]
Ideally reach Onomichi just around lunch or earlier. Chill for the rest of the day, and if I'm still up for it, explore Onomichi, including but not limited to:
- Exploring the cat alley
- Visit the exhibits at Onomichi City Museum of Art
- Consider walking to Senkoji and Onomichi Hondori Shopping Street
- Look into trying Onomichi-style ramen.
Retire at a guesthouse/hotel near JR Onomichi that I have forwarded the luggage to.
Day 9: Hiroshima (Onomichi, Takehara+Kure OR Tomonoura OR Okayama) Downtown Hiroshima) [Monday, 20 Nov]
- Mill around Onomichi in the morning (if not done yesterday), with a side trip to EITHER Takehara/Kure OR Okayama/Kurashiki OR Tomonoura (choose one):
- Takehara: stroll along the historical townscape [and look if they have any Tamayura-related merch], Okunoshima (if not done during the Shimanami Kaido leg / Kure: look into trying Kure curry/Niku-jaga and visit the Yamato Museum
- Okayama: Okayama Castle (zip via Shinkansen) / Kurashiki : Kurashiki Bikan Historical Quarter
- Tomonoura: stroll along the townscape during the day (zip via Shinkansen, transfer to local bus)
- Return to Onomichi (no later than 1400), board the etSETOra sightseeing train at 1437, and zip to Hiroshima. Enjoy the sunset along the coastline.
- Retire for the night at Hiroshima proper, probably near JR Hiroshima OR the bus terminal. If time permits, take a gander along the streets and see what takes me from there.
Day 10: Hiroshima (Downtown Hiroshima) [Tuesday, 21 Nov]
Spend the day surveying Hiroshima proper.
- Peace Memorial Park (平和記念公園) and Atomic Bomb Dome
- Hiroshima National Peace Memorial Hall for the Atomic Bomb Victims (国立広島原爆死没者追悼平和祈念館)
- Hiroshima Castle
- Orizuru Tower (おりづるタワー)
- Shukkeien (縮景園)
- Optional: Mazda Museum / Kure (if not done the previous day)
- Try to source for Hiroshima-specific food: Okonomiyaki, Dandan Noodles
Day 11: Hiroshima (with a day trip to Yamaguchi) [Wednesday, 22 Nov]
- Daytrip to Yamaguchi [Shin-Iwakuni] to visit Kintaikyo Bridge via Shinkansen. Also stop by the nearby Iwakuni Castle.
- Try Tonosama Sushi at Iwakuni if possible.
- Take the local train back to Miyajimaguchi and take the boat to Itsukushima.Take the time to stroll around the island and perhaps watch the sunset at the torii gate.
- Exit back to Hiroshima via boat to Hiroshima Port direct, and transit back to hotel.
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Shimane + Tottori (4 days) Specific thoughts while planning:
- Matsue becomes the main jump point for Shimane just because of the subsidized highway bus from Hiroshima, and ease of access towards Tottori later. There's no direct train between Hiroshima and Izumo/Matsue (!).
- Tottori is really wide size-wise, to the point that it feels more efficient to have two separate hotels in two nights (Kurayoshi/Misasa Onsen + downtown Tottori) rather than one hotel for two nights (i.e. downtown Tottori). Could be just me making excuses to get into an onsen ryokan however.
- Is there anything interesting at Yonago (Tottori) that I should take note of? Based on my initial survey nothing in particular pops up (other than the Tottori Prefectural Flower Park).
- Skipping Tottori Castle since it doesn’t seem to be interesting at first glance. Any other interesting things to at Tottori downtown (or nearby)?
Day 12: Hiroshima Shimane (Matsue) [Thursday, 23 Nov]
- Make good use of the 500yen highway bus from Hiroshima to Matsue. (3.5 hours transit). Fortunately the frequency is not too bad (7-8 buses per day, looking at 0800 departure or later); if there are still outstanding places to visit in Hiroshima I will visit them in the morning.
- Check in at a hotel near JR Matsue, and proceed to trawl around Matsue with whatever daylight is left. (TBC: am considering taking a few stops down to Tamatsukuri Onsen 玉造温泉 or Matsue-shinjoko Onsen instead of the typical hotel. Does anyone have any positive experiences there?)
- Attempt to spend the afternoon at the Adachi Museum of Art. Local train to Yasugi, transfer to free shuttle.
- Chill off in downtown Matsue for the night. Prowl for Shimane-specific food such as Naniwa Zushi (浪花寿司), Shijimi clams (しじみ), Izumo soba, Izumo Zenzai (出雲ぜんざい).
- Bonus: visit the Tottori Prefectural Flower Park for the winter Hanakairo Flower Illumination at Yonago at night [which is just beside Matsue. Free shuttle bus at Yonago bus terminal].
Day 13: Shimane (Izumo / Matsue) [Friday, 24 Nov]
- Day trip from Matsue to Izumo. (JR Matsue JR Izumo, swap to Ichibata local rail to Izumotaisha-mae)
- Take a stop at Izumo Taisha, as well as the nearby Shimane Museum of Ancient Izumo (島根県立古代出雲歴史博物館)
- After lunch, return to JR Matsue and proceed to Yushien Garden (由志園) via bus. Enjoy the sunset over the garden.
- Stop by Matsue Castle on the way back.
Day 14: Shimane (Matsue) Tottori (Kurayoshi) [Saturday, 25 Nov]
- Transfer from Matsue to Kurayoshi in the morning via Super Matsukaze Limited Express (~1h).
- Settle down luggage at Misasa Onsen, then proceed to hike up Mitokusan Sanbutsuji Temple (三仏寺). Cater extra time just in case I have to wait for another fellow to pop up to climb in pairs. Estimated climb time excluding wait is about 2-3 hours both ways?
- Excess time to be spent sauntering Misasa Onsen and its nearby area such as the Nijisseiki Pear Museum [二十世紀梨記念館(なしっこ館)] and Kurayoshi Historical Quarter.
- Retire at Misasa Onsen for the night. Bonus: watch the constellations at night at Misasa Onsen on a Monday/Wednesday/Friday, 2100JST. Current plan does not fall within those 3 weekdays
- Bonus: take a short detour to Conan Town (postnote: not a big fan of the show).
Day 15: Tottori (Kurayoshi Tottori) [Sunday, 26 Nov]
- Transfer from Kurayoshi to Tottori (~35minutes transfer) in the morning, and proceed to tour around Tottori.
- Drop luggage, take a local bus to Tottori Sand Dunes, and visit the nearby Sand Museum.
- Transfer northwards to Uradome Coast via local bus and spend the remainder of the day there. Watch the sunset over the coast.
- Return to downtown Tottori, stroll around and call it a night.
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Hyogo, Kyoto, Osaka , Nara, Mie (10 days) Specific thoughts while planning:
- Kinosaki Onsen is intentionally designed to be a slow-paced leg to recover [and also to make time to enjoy the onsens].
- The limited express train between Kinosaki Onsen and Osaka stops by Himeji thus I thought of resting a night there instead of doing day trips via Osaka.
- Osaka itinerary does look sparse but that is in large part because I have already visited most of them in the past. Nevertheless, I would like to experience how different it is in autumn compared to summer [based on those few destinations that I loved going previously].
- I have kept one float day to decompress, OR shift to any of the other prefectures (TBC).
- There are (multiple) special limited express train by Kintetsu; they're not covered by JR pass but nevertheless I would love to ride on those as an experience. The Kintetsu pass covers the basic fare only but based on my preliminary cost estimate, it is still worth getting it.
- Is it feasible to compress Himeji and Kobe to a single day?
- The itineraries for Osaka, Kyoto, Nara and Mie are flexible since they're literally beside one another - makes it particularly easy to shift around base on ground situation.
Day 16: Tottori (Tottori) Hyogo (Kinosaki Onsen) [Monday, 27 Nov]
- Settle any outstanding sightseeing spots in the morning if required in Tottori, then transfer to Kinosaki Onsen via the Sanin Line.
- Make a pitstop at Amarube ('Sky Station') and marvel at the engineering work.
- Deposit luggage at the ryokan (or put in the coin locker), and stroll around and enjoy Kinosaki Onsen [after all its an onsen town].
- Try to hit as many of the 7 external onsens that are usable. Retire for the night here.
- Optional: go up the ropeway and oversee Kinosaki Onsen in the evening (last ride up ~1630)
- Optional: take a short hike up to Onsenji Temple.
Day 17: Hyogo (Kinosaki Onsen + Northern Kyoto (Amanohashidate) day trip) [Tuesday, 28 Nov]
- Optional: take a (very) early start to the day to Takeda Castle Ruins and witness the 'floating castle' effect in the morning (<0800).
- Day trip to Amanohashidate via ToyookaKyotango Railway. Do the funny bend-down pose on the bench at Amanohashidate View Land, and see how it feels like looking at the world inverted.
- Cross the sandbar and look from the other side (Nariaiji Temple / Kasamatsu Park)
- Select one of three additional side-trips:
- EITHER take a local bus up to Ine to look at the Funaya + sightseeing boat,
- OR local rail down to Maizuru to look at the Maizuru World Brick Museum + eat at the Michi-no-eki;
- OR reverse to Toyooka spend time in the city itself e.g. Izushi Castle Town
- Return to Kinosaki Onsen, and continue experiencing the remainder of the onsens. Retire for the night here. Optional: ride the Aomatsu sightseeing train back to Toyooka.
- Optional: Take a trip to Ankokuji Temple (安国寺) in the evening. Likely to visit post-peak autumn which means less than ideal viewing conditions.
Day 18: Hyogo (Kinosaki Onsen Himeji) [Wednesday, 29 Nov]
- Transit from Kinosaki Onsen to Himeji via Limited Express Hamakaze (~2 hours).
- Deposit luggage at the hotel or the coin lockers at the station, then proceed for sightseeing.
- Walk along the Miyuki Street Shopping District which is en-route to Himeji Castle.
- Himeji Castle sector : Himeji Castle (姫路城), Kokoen (好古園)
- Take a local bus at Himeji Castle to go to Mount Shosha and hike up Engyōji Temple (圓教寺)
- Optional : Stroll along Hyogo Prefectural Museum of History and/or Himeji City Museum of Art which is beside the castle, OR Shosha Handicraft Museum which is just at the foot of Mount Shosha
- Optional: Make a detour to the Japan Toy Museum near Koro station (~30 minutes from JR Himeji). Closes 1700.
- Look for Hyogo-specific food: Kobe beef, steamed pork buns, sobameshi, himeji oden, etc
Retire at Himeji for the night.
Day 19: Hyogo (Himeji Kobe) Osaka (Dotonburi) [Thursday, 30 Nov]
Day trip to Kobe, before continuing further down to Osaka.
- Check out from Himeji, transit further down to Kobe for another stop before Osaka. Place luggage at the holding facility within the Shinkansen station.
- Take a visit to the Earthquake Memorial Museum (人と防災未来センター) to look at the devastation wrought by the 1995 earthquake.
- Stroll along Kobe Harborland (神戸ハーバーランド) and Meriken Park (メリケンパーク) , look at the Kobe Tower since its closed till 2024 for renovation, and look at the damage caused by the earthquake
- Optional: Head westwards to Hyogo Prefectural Museum of Art.
- Optional: Hit up the ASICS Sports Museum (アシックススポーツミュージアム)
- Look at the engineering feat that is the Akashi-Kaikyo Bridge and the nearby Akashi Kaikyo Bridge Exhibition Center at Maiko. (Suzume no Tojimari)
- Return to Shin-kobe, pick up luggage, and transit to Shin-Osaka via Shinkansen, and then to Dotonburi/Shinsaibashi. End the (long) day in Osaka.
Day 20: Osaka [Friday, 1 Dec]
Osaka Nostalgia (acid) trip, speedrun edition: revisiting places that I want to go again
- Day trip to Mino Park and revisit the waterfall (I loved visiting it previously) via the Hankyu line in the morning.
- Zoom down to the Osaka Aquarium after lunch and walk around it (Minoo Umeda Honmachi Osakako Station).
- From there, race towards Abeno Harukas and watch the sunset/nightview at Abeno Harukas.
- Bonus: revisit Sumiyoshi Taisha if time permits.
- Spend whatever time remains at night at Nipponbashi Denden Town (shops close at ~2000) and Dotonburi (some stores are still open near midnight) and/or Shinsekai (新世界).
Day 21: Osaka (Nara day trip) [Saturday, 2 Dec]
Spend a day in Nara.
- Zoom from Namba to Nara via Kintetsu (note: non-JR)
- Explore Todaiji Temple, Kokufuji Temple, Isuien Garden and Kasuga Taisha.
- Optional: pass by Naramachi (奈良町) on the way back.
- Take the Kintetsu line down to Mount Yoshino. [TBC: subject to whether I am too early or late for the koyo.Based on last year's prediction I am about 1-2 weeks too late. Might swap this out to a Uji day trip instead in Kyoto.). Spend time walking around the Shimo Senbon and Naka Senbon and experience the autumn.
- Transfer back to Osaka. Bonus: take the Blue Symphony back to Osaka instead of the typical train. (non-JR)
Day 22: Osaka (Mie day trip) [Sunday, 3 Dec]
Day trip to Mie.
- Take the Iseshima Liner from Tsuruhashi Station (near Namba/Dotonburi) to Ise. Bonus: take the Hinotori from Osaka to Tsu, then transfer to Mie. (non-JR)
- Hit up Ise Jingu (伊勢神宮) [both inner and outer] and Okage Yokocho (おかげ横丁)
- Try to eat Matsuaka Beef or Ise Udon for lunch.
- Head westwards to Futamiokitama Shrine (二見興玉神社) / Meotoiwa Rocks; and if further time permits, go to Toba for the Ama Viewing Platform.
- Take the returning Shimakaze Limited Express train back to Osaka (note: only one train at 1630; if this train is missed, change to normal express trains). (non-JR)
- Retreat back to Osaka for the night. Consider doing any other night activities in Osaka if time, and body permits.
Day 23: Osaka ('north' Kyoto day trip) [Monday, 4 Dec]
(north) Kyoto day trip.
- Take a stop at the Kyoto Railway Museum. Optional: also consider heading to To-ji Gojunoto first if I reach Kyoto way early before 10am.
- Walk back to Kyoto station, and take a bus northwards to Kyoto Manga Museum.
- Hop on the bus direct from the Manga Museum to Kinkakuji. [bus 15]
- Select one of two side-trips:
- EITHER head westwards to Arashiyama (note: already visited once in the summer but I still think it nice to visit in autumn/winter this time round). Bonus: experience sunset along the Togetsukyo Bridge.
- OR head eastwards to Higashiyama (closes 1700), Philosopher's path etc (did not visit these in my past trip here so there's the 'new' factor, but it is going to be a physically taxing day. Also, most likely will reach here nearing evening i.e. closing time thus there's a limit to how much I can visit realistically).
Whichever choice, return back to Osaka for the night. Look out for Kyoto-specific food such as Yudofu, Saba Sushi, Warabi Mochi, Nishin Soba (にしんそば) etc.
Day 24: Osaka ('south' Kyoto day trip) [Tuesday, 5 Dec]
(south) Kyoto day trip edition (mainly Uji and Fushimi).
- Zip from Osaka to Kyoto via Keihan to Uji Station.
- Spend the better half of the morning in Uji.
- Visit the Byōdō-in and the nearby Tonoshima and Tachibana Island.
- Hike up to the Daikichiyama Observation Deck to oversee Uji as a whole. On the way down, explore Ujigami Shrine.
- Take the chance to buy some Uji tea as gifts to relatives. Have lunch along the Omotesando Road.
- Head further northwards to Fushimi, and do another hike up Fushimi Inari. (Note: visited once in the past but I liked the experience thus I would like to do it again.) Bonus: if its done in the evening.
Head back to Osaka and retire for the night. Consider doing any other night activities in Osaka if time, and body permits.
Day 25: Osaka (wildcard) [Wednesday, 6 Dec]
Spare day to do whatever I feel like doing OR reallocate this to another prefecture.
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Kanazawa, Gifu+ (4 days) Specific thoughts while planning:
- Is it likely for the skiing season to open around 9~10 December at Shiga Kogen or Nozawa Onsen? Would very much like to try skiing for fun, but am uncertain if the snow condition would be satisfactory by then. Some of the skiing website indicates that these two destinations are usually the first to open. I would like to seek advise on this if possible [never skiied before].
- As an additional question to point 1, is 2 days adequate just to get a flavor on skiing?
- Kanazawa is a pretty solid jump point to Shirakawago/Takayama via express buses (~1 to 2 hour one way).
- My initial planning considered going to Kurobe Gorge (Toyama) but apparently the railways are closed from December onwards. Please correct me if I am mistaken.
- Another sightseeing train in Kanazawa that I can fit in nicely in my current plans (花嫁のれん), runs on Mon/Fri/Sat/Sun.
Day 26: Osaka Ishikawa (Kanazawa (Kanazawa cityside)) [Thursday, 7 Dec]
- Zip from Osaka to Kanazawa via Limited Express Thunderbird in the early morning (~3hours; ideally the 0740 or 0810 service). Drop luggage at the hotel near JR Kanazawa and explore the cityside.
- Have lunch at the Omicho Market (近江町市場), OR at Higashi Chaya District.
- Stroll around Kanazawa Castle (金沢城, Kanazawajō) and the nearby Kenrokuen (兼六園) / Seisonkaku Villa (成巽閣, Seisonkaku) .
- Consider visiting one or more of the nearby museums if possible:
- D.T. Suzuki Museum OR
- National Crafts Museum OR
- 21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art
- Optional: Head southwards to Myoryuji Temple + Nishi Chaya District.
- Optional: Head northwards to Higashi Chaya District (if not done for lunch).
Any outstanding spots not completed today, to be rolled over to the next 2 days (if possible).
- Retire in Kanazawa for the night. Be on the lookout for Kanazawa-specific food: Gold-leaf ice cream, oden, hanton rice
- Optional: have a stay at Yuwaku Onsen for at least one night for anime-related reasons. (Hanasaku Iroha)
Day 27: Ishikawa (Kanazawa cityside) / Gifu (Shirakawago, Takayama) [Friday, 8 Dec]
- Day trip to Shiwakawago and Takayama via Nohi bus (non-JR, ~1h). Grab the morning bus express bus to Shirakawago and explore the place in the morning. Experience early snowfall (?) there. Optional: visit Ainokura on the way towards Shirakawago.
- Take another express bus down to Takayama for lunch (~1h travel time).
- Explore what Takayama has to offer. Stroll along the old town near the bus terminal and visit the Takayama Jinya. If time permits, stroll along the Higashiyama Walking Course.
- Optional: pay a visit to Hida Folk Village.
- Return to Kanazawa via Hida Limited Express to Toyama Shinkansen to Kanazawa, OR take the same Nohi express bus directly back (non-JR).
- Retire at Kanazawa for the night. Last express bus from Takayama to Kanazawa is 1630, arrive at 1845. Alternatively, head northwards to Toyama via JR and transfer to Kanazawa.
Day 28: Ishikawa (Kanazawa cityside / outskirts) [Saturday, 9 Dec]
Side trip to Wakura Onsen / Nanao for anime-related sightseeing. (
Insomanics after Class, Hanasaku Iroha)
- Zoom from Kanazawa up to Wakura Onsen/Nanao via Limited Express Noto Kagaribi. Do some sightseeing related to Insomanics after Class and Hanasaku Iroha.
- Do some train spotting with two anime along the Noto Railways. Stop at Nishigishi station for some sightseeing. (non-JR)
- Return to Kanazawa in the evening from Wakura Onsen via the sightseeing train Hanayomenoren [花嫁のれん, last train 1630).
- End the night at Kanazawa.
Day 29: Ishikawa (wildcard) [Sunday, 10 Dec]
Spare day to do whatever I feel like doing OR reallocate this to another prefecture.
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Tokyo (~6 days) Specific thoughts while planning:
- Specific interest to target: anime/vtuber stuff, music (piano in particular), bookstores etc.
- This is the point in time I should go ham on souvenier purchase if I have not done so. I'll probably get an extra cardboard box or duffel bag to lug with me to the airport to store extra stuff.
- Would like to seek recommendation on where I should set my base for the 5~6 days here. For now I am planning to pit at Ginza, subject to availability and cost. My thought is that as long as its along the Yamanote line everything rolls I suppose.
- Hard pass on Golden Gai on the Shunjuku leg (I do not drink).
- There's way too many to list in terms of what I would like to do in Tokyo, but I have listed items that are of particular interest to me first within the available time frame. If you have strong opinions on specific locations do let me know.
Day 30: Ishikawa (Kanazawa) Tokyo (Ginza) [Monday, 11 Dec]
- Zip from Kanazawa to Tokyo via the Hoririku Shinkansen in the morning (just north of two hours). (TBC : If I can optimize my schedule better, I can try squeezing two days here for a stop at Nozawa Onsen / Shiga Kogen (Nagano) for a short ski experience).
- Deposit luggage at one of the Ginza hotels (TBC: subject to cost; might swap for another location later on)
- Explore ('south') Tokyo with the remainder of the day.
- Marvel at the architecture that is the Tokyo Station and its surrounding.
- Visit the Imperial Palace.
- Head south towards the Mori Art Museum (closes 2200)
- End the night with a stop at Tokyo Tower (closes 2230).
Day 31: Tokyo (Shibuya, Shinjuku and Nakano) [Tuesday, 12 Dec]
Explore ('west') Tokyo, namely Shibuya, Shinjuku and Nakano.
- Start off with an early day visit to Meji Shrine / Yoyogi Park.
- Head up to Shinjuku. Spend the remainder of the morning and lunch exploring Kabukicho, Hanazono Shrine and Omoide Yokochō (ideally have lunch here). Also make a pit stop at Kinokuniya's flagship store at Shinjuku.
- Head northwards to Nakano Broadway and trawl for anime goods for several hours (closes ~1900)
- Head south down back to Shibuya and experience the crossing in peak night condition. Walk around and soak in the atmosphere. Optional: stop by the Ishibashi music store at Shibuya (closes 2000).
- Cap off the night and look at the night view at Shibuya Sky (closes 2230). Zip back to the hotel at Ginza.
Day 32: Tokyo (Akibahara, Asakusa and Sky Tree) [Wednesday, 13 Dec]
- Kick off the day with a morning visit to Asakusa (i.e. Sensoji).
- Transit over to Tokyo Skytree to watch the Tokyo cityscape in the day.
- Trawl around Akibahara for the afternoon. (Animate, Sega claw machines, etc).
- Also stop by Ochanomizu for sightseeing (Suzume no Tojimari)
- Zip back to the hotel for the night. If time permits, stop by the two flagship music stores along Ginza: Yamaha Ginza and Yamano Ginza. Also, visit Itoya Ginza (stationary store).
Day 33: Tokyo (Kamakura day trip OR Ikebukuro) [Thursday, 14 Dec]
EITHER take a day trip Kamakura, OR explore northern Tokyo (Ikebukuro)
Kamakura leg:
- Make a detour to Used Tyre Market Sagamihara Store to experience the retro vending machines. Then head southwards to Enoshima.
- Look at the giant Buddha statue and stroll along Hasedera.
- Take the Enoden to Enoshiima and explore the island.
- Take the JR back to Ginza and retire for the night.
Tokyo (Ikebukuro leg):
- Visit Otome Road for otaku related stuffs.
- Trawl the usual suspects such as Bic Camera etc.
- Make a stop at the Mejiro Gardens.
- Visit the Waseda International House of Literature (The Haruki Murakami Library) at Waseda University.
Day 34: Tokyo (wildcard) [Friday, 15 Dec]
Spare day to do whatever I feel like doing OR reallocate this to another prefecture.
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Day 35: Tokyo Home [Saturday, 16 Dec]
- Contemplate life at the hotel, doing whatever I feel like for the morning and early afternoon. Bonus: have an early breakfast at Tsukiji Market in the morning if staying at Ginza.
- Clear any last minute administrative matter (if any), or do (very) last minute sightseeing/buying. Most likely limited to Ginza and Akibahara.
- Get a nice lunch omakase to cap it off if possible. (taking recommendations if anyone has one, ideally meat/beef centric instead of just sushi).
- Head off to Narita from Tokyo Station via NEX just after lunch at 1430 1530 to Narita, flight at 1830.
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If you're still reading up to this point, here's my own personal ramblings/thoughts on JR pass usage:
I have thought of two ways of doing this for the first 21 days:
a. easy-mode : just get 21 days JR global pass before the price hike at 60450 yen, OR b. hard-mode: get a 7 day JR global pass (to cover the NEX fees, the basic fee on the Sunrise Seto to Shikoku, as well as limited express trains within Shikoku) (29650) + 5 days for JR Okayama Hiroshima Yamaguchi Area Pass (15000) + 4 days for JR Sanin Okayama Area Pass + 5 days for JR Kansai Wide Area Pass (10000) for a total of 59230.
The initial conclusion was to go with option A since that reduces the administrative burden, but I realized the individual passes do have its own perk which truimphs over the global JR pass. For instance, the Sanin Okayama Area Pass provides a (minor) discount for the Adachi Museum of Art; the Kansai Wide Pass covers the Kyotango route between Kinosaki Onsen and Amanohashidate which the global JR pass does not cover, JR Okayama Hiroshima Yamaguchi Area Pass covers JR buses within Hiroshima for free, therefore I am inclined to go with the hell option (option B) as it stands.
For the remaining 14 days, I could also get the global 14 day JR pass at 47250 yen but it is not worth it at all, because I will be relying largely on Kintetsu for the Osaka/Kyoto/Nara/Mie leg which the JR pass most certainly does not cover.
- For the Osaka/Nara/Mie/Kyoto leg, I intend to make good use of a mix of both local metro and the Kintetsu rail pass for 5 days (4900). If I do exploit Kintetsu's limited express train to its fullest, I should be able to save money by buying the pass. The Osaka Amazing Pass at 2600yen a day does not make financial sense for me this time round, given how little I am exploring within Osaka.
- For the Osaka Kanazawa, Shirakawago and Takayama leg, the preferred pass of choice is the Takayama-Hokuriku Area Tourist Pass over the global JR pass, in large part because this pass fully absorbs the Nohi highway bus fees (which can rack up quite a lot at ~8000yen for a return trip between Kanazawa and Shirakawago/Takayama). Also this absorbs the Thunderbird fee. One major issue with my current plan is that it does not cover Wakura Onsen nor the sightseeing train.
- For the final Kanazawa Tokyo leg, the preferred choice is the Horuriku Arch Pass that covers the direct Shinkansen back to Tokyo, and the NEX fees to Narita when I depart from Tokyo. Will only break even with the pass at best unless I make a stop at Nagano.
So all in all, there's quite little incentive to get the global JR pass after I worked out my schedule, apart from the initial 7 days for the Sunrise Seto jump which the All Shikoku Pass will not cover.
Through the hodge-podge of multiple area passes, it works out to around 102890 yen for the whole trip of 35 days, contrast with 107700 yen for a 21 + 14 global JR pass. While there's a minor cost saving doing the hard way which sweetens the deal, the additional minor perks associated with the area passes sells it for me, as I would had to pay more out of pocket to cover non-JR pass buses/rails and such which would add up to much greater cost than I would had anticipated. Also, if I did this trip post-price hike in October, the calculus becomes a no-brainer: avoid the global JR pass like the plague.
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Thank you very much for your opinions, suggestions and advice in advance!
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2023.06.09 12:25 lazymentors What Changed in Marketing, Advertising & Agency last week?
Top 5 Updates of the Week:
- Instagram shared how their algorithm works. Spoiler: It’s 90% their 2021 blogpost with minor changes.
- Snapchat My Snap AI: Users now have ability to send & receive AI generated images.
- Reddit’s new usage based API pricing will impact many third-party apps.
- Meta tests removal of news content in Canada in response to Online news act.
- Pinterest first platform to share their calendar for pride month & latest events.
Google:
- June 2023 Google Webmasters Report.
- Google rolling out multiple featured snippets feature on Desktop search.
- Google now treats .ai domains as generic Top-domains.
- Google search console insights adds your growing content report.
- Google modifies shopping ads policies to enhance transparency.
- Google Search console performance report was delayed by 65+ hours this week due to an error.
- Google Bard can now provide more precise local results.
Tiktok:
- Mexico city signs up a deal with TikTok to support small business marketing.
- Tiktok launches #ForYourPride for content creation around Pride month.
- Tiktok’s 10-minute recording option within the app is back for many users.
- TikTok accused of storing sensitive Creator Data in China.
Instagram
- Instagram tests new user control for recommended posts & transparency tool.
- The logo for Instagram’s Twitter rival App is now revealed in a leak.
- Instagram announces video scrubbing feature for IG reels.
- Instagram shares a format guide for all Meta Ads Platform.
Meta :
- Meta never gave up on metaverse, Meta Quest 3 coming this fall and price decrease for Quest 2.
- Meta found liable as court blocks firing of moderators.
- WhatsApp launches a security hub to showcase user control options.
Twitter:
- Twitter loses two executives in-charge of Safety & Trust on the platform.
- Twitter leaves EU voluntary code of practice against disinformation.
- Ben & Jerry’s leave Twitter Advertising over Hate speech.
- Twitter’s working on hide your likes tab option.
- Twitter ignoring hate speech created by Twitter Blue subscribers.
YouTube:
- Youtube reverses misinformation policy to allow US election denialism.
- MrBeast tags big streaming services and pitches his idea of new Game Show.
- Viral Nation’s new product to protect companies from copyright issues.
- Youtube adds 5.1 Surround Sound & announces new YPP terms.
Agency News:
- Dentsu sees 2023 Ad spending up 3.3%.
- WPP partners with Nvidia to build an AI content engine.
- Zoom apps marketing chief Janine Pelosi exists.
- Ogilvy Africa introduces InfluenceO, an Influencer marketing solution for Africa.
LinkedIn:
- LinkedIn launched a new playbook for SaaS companies marketing on the platform.
Snapchat:
- Snapchat launches AR Learning hub for individuals with growing interest in AR world.
- Snapchat launches sheen camera filter to Encourage LGBTQ+ creators to share their story.
Reddit:
- Reddit’s main share holder cuts down its valuation in the platform by 41%.
- Many Sub-reddits are protesting on 12th June against new API pricing changes.
Advertising:
- Heinz Debuts First Global Campaign in 150 Years.
- Unilever pledges over 70% of Ads will have disabled representatives behind the scenes.
- Fentiman creates world’s longest Advert with an 168-hour film, woah.
- New Created Campaign from Wendy with T-pain is blasting.
Microsoft
- Bing chat increases chat turns, adds visuals to travel queries and expands Bing Image creator.
- Microsoft teams on Windows 11 gets discord-like communities and AI tools.
- Bing Chat adds Anchor text hyperlinks within answers.
- Microsoft introduces insights for Universal Event tracking Tags.
AI:
- Brands are asking Influencers to utilise AI tools to improve their content practices.
- Search Engine Land launched their own AI Chatbot based on 20,000+ previous blogs.
Pinterest:
- Julia Brau Donnelly to join Pinterest as Chef Financial Officer.
- Pinterest publishes new research on how positivity drives actions at event stage of the shopping journey.
Marketing:
- BeReal is testing BeRealChat for direct messaging options.
- Peloton goes through a rebrand, trying to recapture its audience.
- Verizon owned Visible Brand launches a new show with creator group “Old Gays”.
- Oracle removes social sharing tool “Add this”.
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2023.06.09 12:25 lazymentors What Changed in Marketing, Advertising & Agency last week?
Top 5 Updates of the Week:
- Instagram shared how their algorithm works. Spoiler: It’s 90% their 2021 blogpost with minor changes.
- Snapchat My Snap AI: Users now have ability to send & receive AI generated images.
- Reddit’s new usage based API pricing will impact many third-party apps.
- Meta tests removal of news content in Canada in response to Online news act.
- Pinterest first platform to share their calendar for pride month & latest events.
Google:
- June 2023 Google Webmasters Report.
- Google rolling out multiple featured snippets feature on Desktop search.
- Google now treats .ai domains as generic Top-domains.
- Google search console insights adds your growing content report.
- Google modifies shopping ads policies to enhance transparency.
- Google Search console performance report was delayed by 65+ hours this week due to an error.
- Google Bard can now provide more precise local results.
Tiktok:
- Mexico city signs up a deal with TikTok to support small business marketing.
- Tiktok launches #ForYourPride for content creation around Pride month.
- Tiktok’s 10-minute recording option within the app is back for many users.
- TikTok accused of storing sensitive Creator Data in China.
Instagram
- Instagram tests new user control for recommended posts & transparency tool.
- The logo for Instagram’s Twitter rival App is now revealed in a leak.
- Instagram announces video scrubbing feature for IG reels.
- Instagram shares a format guide for all Meta Ads Platform.
Meta :
- Meta never gave up on metaverse, Meta Quest 3 coming this fall and price decrease for Quest 2.
- Meta found liable as court blocks firing of moderators.
- WhatsApp launches a security hub to showcase user control options.
Twitter:
- Twitter loses two executives in-charge of Safety & Trust on the platform.
- Twitter leaves EU voluntary code of practice against disinformation.
- Ben & Jerry’s leave Twitter Advertising over Hate speech.
- Twitter’s working on hide your likes tab option.
- Twitter ignoring hate speech created by Twitter Blue subscribers.
YouTube:
- Youtube reverses misinformation policy to allow US election denialism.
- MrBeast tags big streaming services and pitches his idea of new Game Show.
- Viral Nation’s new product to protect companies from copyright issues.
- Youtube adds 5.1 Surround Sound & announces new YPP terms.
Agency News:
- Dentsu sees 2023 Ad spending up 3.3%.
- WPP partners with Nvidia to build an AI content engine.
- Zoom apps marketing chief Janine Pelosi exists.
- Ogilvy Africa introduces InfluenceO, an Influencer marketing solution for Africa.
LinkedIn:
- LinkedIn launched a new playbook for SaaS companies marketing on the platform.
Snapchat:
- Snapchat launches AR Learning hub for individuals with growing interest in AR world.
- Snapchat launches sheen camera filter to Encourage LGBTQ+ creators to share their story.
Reddit:
- Reddit’s main share holder cuts down its valuation in the platform by 41%.
- Many Sub-reddits are protesting on 12th June against new API pricing changes.
Advertising:
- Heinz Debuts First Global Campaign in 150 Years.
- Unilever pledges over 70% of Ads will have disabled representatives behind the scenes.
- Fentiman creates world’s longest Advert with an 168-hour film, woah.
- New Created Campaign from Wendy with T-pain is blasting.
Microsoft
- Bing chat increases chat turns, adds visuals to travel queries and expands Bing Image creator.
- Microsoft teams on Windows 11 gets discord-like communities and AI tools.
- Bing Chat adds Anchor text hyperlinks within answers.
- Microsoft introduces insights for Universal Event tracking Tags.
AI:
- Brands are asking Influencers to utilise AI tools to improve their content practices.
- Search Engine Land launched their own AI Chatbot based on 20,000+ previous blogs.
Pinterest:
- Julia Brau Donnelly to join Pinterest as Chef Financial Officer.
- Pinterest publishes new research on how positivity drives actions at event stage of the shopping journey.
Marketing:
- BeReal is testing BeRealChat for direct messaging options.
- Peloton goes through a rebrand, trying to recapture its audience.
- Verizon owned Visible Brand launches a new show with creator group “Old Gays”.
- Oracle removes social sharing tool “Add this”.
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2023.06.09 11:56 r3crac Blitzwolf BW-V4 1080P Projector for 155.99 USD with coupon (Best price in history: 162.99 USD) [Country limited!]
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2023.06.09 10:32 rmcdow Google nest hub mini not playing music from Bluetooth speaker anymore
Last week this worked fine. I could Chromecast music with spotify from my Android phone to my Google nest hub which was connected to my soundbar as a Bluetooth speaker.
Have been doing this for years without issue.
Yesterday I noticed my Chromecast with Google TV remote was all of a sudden controlling the nest hub mini volume as well as the TV volume which it has never done before... Then later when I tried to play some music I couldn't hear any audio from the sound bar. The nest hub says it's connected to the sound bar but I don't hear any audio. I've tried rebooting. I've tried unpairing and repairing which says it is successful but still I don't hear any audio from the sound bar.
Argh. Is anyone else having these issues? Has any fix worked for you?
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2023.06.09 10:17 Plus-Statement-5164 Unstable wifi connection
Surprisingly Google hasn't helped me with this issue. Hopefully this sub still has active readers.
So I'm on my third Tizen-powered TV, second apartment and third modem still the TV has the same exact issue with wifi.
It can happen while using any app, Netflix, Hbo, Apple+ etc. Suddenly the episode or movie is "unavailable" and stops. Then I try to go watch a different show on different app, same story. Sometimes network status shows as disconnected but most of the time it claims everything is ok.
Switching wifi to or from 5ghz usually helps but it's slow and painful and usually requires reinstalling the app I want to watch. Only guaranteed fix is to turn the tv off long enough for the cache to clear (so when I turn it on, it doesn't return where I left off).
Is there any way to prevent this from happening? At my last place I had the opportunity to connect my other tv with a cable which worked perfectly. Here I have to use wifi.
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2023.06.09 10:12 ilbets [Android TV] Your app exhibits crashing issues
I'm trying to release a Flutter app for Android TV and Play Store team keeps rejecting it with the same error:
During review, we detected the following eligibility issue and were unable to accept your app for Android TV:Your app exhibits crashing issues. Apps should run successfully when the user selects the application banner from the home screen.For example, your app (version code 22) displays an error message upon use.You can refer to the TV Activity documentation page for additional guidance.
I'm able to run release app on emulator and MiBox device. I have no idea how to resolve this.
I posted the same question on stack-overflow but no luck so far.
Here is my Androdi Manifest:
Don't delete the meta-data below. This is used by the Flutter tool to generate GeneratedPluginRegistrant.java
SDK version:
defaultConfig { minSdkVersion 23 compileSdkVersion 33 targetSdkVersion 33 }
Would appreciate some help, thanks!
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2023.06.09 08:52 ilbets Your app exhibits crashing issues
Hey folks!
I'm trying to release a Flutter app for Android TV and Play Store team keeps rejecting it with the same error:
During review, we detected the following eligibility issue and were unable to accept your app for Android TV:
Your app exhibits crashing issues. Apps should run successfully when the user selects the application banner from the home screen.
For example, your app (version code 22) displays an error message upon use.
You can refer to the TV Activity documentation page for additional guidance.
They always send me
the same link, and I'm already following the guidelines, here is my Android Manifest:
xmlns:tools="http://schemas.android.com/tools" package="com.thedeck.app">
android:name="android.permission.CAMERA" android:required="false" tools:replace="required" />
android:name="android.hardware.touchscreen" android:required="false" tools:replace="required" />
android:name="android.hardware.faketouch" android:required="false" tools:replace="required" />
android:name="android.hardware.telephony" android:required="false" tools:replace="required" />
android:name="android.hardware.camera" android:required="false" tools:replace="required" />
android:name="android.hardware.camera.autofocus" android:required="false" tools:replace="required" />
android:name="android.hardware.nfc" android:required="false" tools:replace="required" />
android:name="android.hardware.location.gps" android:required="false" tools:replace="required" />
android:name="android.hardware.microphone" android:required="false" tools:replace="required" />
android:name="android.hardware.sensor" android:required="false" tools:replace="required" />
android:name="android.hardware.location" android:required="false" tools:replace="required" />
android:name="android.hardware.microphone" android:required="false" tools:replace="required" />
android:name="android.hardware.wifi" android:required="false" tools:replace="required" />
android:name="${applicationName}" android:banner="@drawable/banner" android:icon="@mipmap/ic_launcher" android:label="The Deck" android:isGame="true" android:roundIcon="@mipmap/ic_launcher_round">
android:name=".MainActivity" android:configChanges="orientationkeyboardHiddenkeyboardscreenSizesmallestScreenSizelocalelayoutDirectionfontScalescreenLayoutdensityuiMode" android:exported="true" android:launchMode="singleTop" android:theme="@style/LaunchTheme" android:windowSoftInputMode="adjustResize">
android:name="io.flutter.embedding.android.NormalTheme" android:resource="@style/NormalTheme" />
Don't delete the meta-data below. This is used by the Flutter tool to generate GeneratedPluginRegistrant.java
android:name="com.google.mlkit.vision.DEPENDENCIES" android:value="barcode" />
Any ideas?
I also posted on StackOverflow, but no updates so far...
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2023.06.09 08:36 light_weight_baby_ Connect to wifi that requires username and password
I have access to wifi but it requires username and password to connect.. I want to connect to my Google TV but can only asks for a password.
Any way I can do something on it to connect with username and password?
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2023.06.09 08:19 No_Yogurt_8983 UWS Wifi Provider Recommendation
Hi everyone, What provider do you use for your home wifi?
I have Verizon. It's HORRIBLE. The download speed does not reach 2 mbps and the upload speed is 0.02 mbps.... And it's like that all the time every single day.
I was on the phone with their customer support for 1.5 hrs and they couldn't fix it. They just said your area (UWS) is congested.
Do you recommended Spectrum? Tmobile? Other companies?
Thank you!
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