Forum - View topicGo to Japan with ANN and PacSet Travel! [2023-05-06]
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Ashen Phoenix
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This sounds fun and I'm so glad to hear PacSet is still going strong. I'm planning on their Animated Spring tour most likely in 2025.
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koinosuke
Posts: 274 Location: Fukushima, Japan |
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Unfortunately, JR is raising the price of the all-inclusive pass by a good 69% shortly. Going to be a bit harder to make economically viable for many travelers: https://unseenjapan.com/incoming-jr-pass-price-hike-brings-consternation/ |
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casenumber00
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Just make it a contest and have a winner(s) do some blog or news coverage of their vacation.
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ChirashiD
Posts: 204 Location: WA |
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Tempest
I Run this place.
ANN Publisher Posts: 10468 Location: Do not message me for support. |
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This is considered early autumn in Japan. Temperatures will be much more reasonable, and even a little chilly in the evening (bring a light coat). Most days it will be in the low 20s. -t |
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Greed1914
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I suppose it could be considering the different short-lived policies that were implemented, like the whole thing where travelers could go on their own, but still had to book through an agency. That said, the timing of it seems less as a reaction to any Covid surge and more to trying to take advantage of the big boom in tourism lately to make up for prior years. It's a big price hike, but if it ends up still being cheaper than other options, then they'll still sell well. |
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ChirashiD
Posts: 204 Location: WA |
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Greboruri
Posts: 390 Location: QBN, NSW, Australia |
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Doing the sums, there just is no real reason to buy the pass anymore. I've seen people online say that the new cost of a seven day pass is equivalent to a return trip from Tokyo to Fukuoka, but that just ignores how people were using the pass before and the reality of how people travel. No one is going to waste a good part of two whole days on various shinkansen to make that return trip. You might as well just go to the midori no madoguchi and buy shinkansen tickets separately. The good thing about the pass before the hike in prices is that you could just go wherever you liked on a whim. On my last trip I did just that and went to Nikko, Sukagawa, Odawra, Kumagaya to go to Nagatoro and also to Okutama when I realised that was JR lines all the way there. I probably wouldn't have gone to those places without the pass and wanting to abuse it as much as possible to get maximum value. It's a really terrible move by JR. |
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Swissman
Posts: 798 Location: Switzerland |
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Don't underestimate shinkansen enthusiasts. A friend of mine is one. We did the return trips Osaka to Fukuoka and Osaka to Hiroshima two days in a row this April and a day trip to Aomori from Tokyo a few days later. Not my ideal way to enjoy a 12 day vacation in Japan, but at least we made good use of the 7 days shinkansen ticket. |
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Covnam
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Love traveling with Pac-Set, so great to see new trips starting to be announced. The San-in extension sounds great, so hopefully it (or parts of it) can be added to future tours
Have fun everyone who goes |
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wmderemer
It...it's not like I post for you or anything!
Posts: 308 Location: Stroudsburg, PA |
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I was on Animated Spring this year (first time in Japan) and had a lot of fun. I would love to take part in this trip (even if I only did the main 8-day part of the itinerary without any of the extensions), but sadly for me, it's far too soon financially and PTO-wise for me to go at the end of October...
I am planning to spend the next 2 years saving up and go again in 2025, though whether that is with PacSet again or just with some close friends is yet to be determined... To all those going, have a wonderful time!! |
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