China, Korea and a little bit (of Japan) on the side

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This old 738 was showing its age. The J seats were positively atrocious.
We were served a drink and I again had the beef consommé.
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Even if I wanted to take pics of takeoff, I wouldn’t have been able to thanks to Mr Av Geek who hijacked the entire window.
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Flight time was a very long 1 hour and 41 minutes and we encountered some fairly heavy turbulence on our approach to Haneda.
 
Then it was time to buy an airport limousine bus ticket to Narita.
It cost about $35 and the next service was full so I had to wait for the 4.20pm one.
Once again I was seated next to an absolute unit of a human. He made Hodor from Game of Thrones look like Tyrion Lannister.
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A short walk to the Tobu Hotel. I didn’t bother with the shuttle.
With a 10am flight to to Singapore tomorrow, I chose the 7.30am shuttle to the terminal. I see no reason to extended lounge time given I am not a breakfast person.
Room was on the 5th floor and decent, although nothing special, but at $110 a night, very good value.
Feeling much better after a very ordinary start. Still a bit of a cough and phlegm, but on the mend just as the trip is about done.
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Domestic flights in Japan are as bare bones as you can get.

Ah but in most of their major airports there are so many shops in the domestic terminals, way better than the international ones.
I imagine a bento would be better than whatever airline food served...
 

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