Just a little interim update sitting in the First lounge at Narita airport just about to board my flight to Paris. As others have said- staff service is excellent but just part of Japan- the ride attendants at Tokyo Disneyland bow and wave just as much as the flight crew on JAL. I personally love those little cultural differences but it's certainly different to Western countries.
Negatives were the slopy (and narrow!) seat, no pre-flight drinks (odd) and the rather spartanic amenities (e.g. simple Why-style paper towels in bathrooms and no face moisturiser or similar). My no fish meal was rather disappointing, a bland dry piece of chicken with mashed pumpkin and beans- I could have sworn it was exactly the same as that dry chicken with pumpkin that I had at least three times before on QF domestic J... Pluses: Staff attention and service, drink selection (I love both Sake and Whisky so bring it on!) and the F lounge I'm currently in is lovely- not quite QF First but close: Lovely buffet style food, comfy seats and a relaxing ten mins massage. Oh- and I simply love those toilet seats here! ;-)
One two things caused me real trouble in Japan and it was neither the seafood nor the language: Their love for cash (sorry, no credit cards...) combined with an astonishing lack of ATMs and/or acceptance of anything but Japan-issued cards which was a real hassle. Secondly, the stigma of tattoes- I was on several occassions politely but firmly told that with the tattoo on my arm, I'm not allowed to use the hotel pool, wear a T-shirt only and so on. Sorry- I can't strip my skin off! Oh well, otherwise it was all fine!
I wonder what sort of farewell we would get if QF instituted a similar program to JAL in waving off the punters?
More seriously, how much carry on baggage can you get away with in J?