Alaska Airlines/Hawaiian Airlines via Expedia (also bookable via
Alaska Airlines directly) are offering
Roundtrip Flights from Kansas City, MO (MCI) to Tokyo, Japan (NRT) for ~
$761, making 1-stop both ways. Travel is available on select dates from mid-September through mid-December, 2025.
Thanks to Deal Hunter
serra for sharing this deal.
- Note: This flight will make stops in Seattle both ways for 3-9 hours so plan accordingly. Price may vary slightly based on your selected days. These are economy fares and allow a personal item, a carry-on bag and 2 free checked bags.
Travel Availability (Subject to Change):
- Departs MCI: Sept 16-17, 21-24, 28; Oct 14, 16, 19, 21-22, 29; Nov 11-12, 16
- Returns: Sept 25; Oct 1-3; Nov 4, 6, 12-14, 18-19; Dec 3-5, 9-12, 16
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Explain yourself
There there. Let's not confuse things with facts and stuff.
Was in Japan for about a month during the end of last year, In no point did I felt I was mistreated for being a tourist at all throughout the duration of my trip. Everyone was very friendly and welcoming. just make sure you're following the proper etiquette and learn a couple of common Japanese phrases before arriving. Can't wait to go again.
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Japan treats tourists they don't want way better than Americans treat their fellow citizens.
Starting to feel like we're becoming a Communist country. The tourists the Japanese don't want are the disrespectful tourists.
I don't think they like Chinese in particular. Japanese are nice as long as you are considerate and polite.
Also .. pretty flexible on dates. When would the optimal time to be in Japan be ? Also what's the minimum amount of days to visit and get a good taste ? 10? 14? 21? Itinerary? Off to chat gpt, feel free to steal this prompt lol.
edit . checked a couple dates. was getting 40k Alaskan airline miles per flight. seems like best best is paying cash as those are low redemptions. I'm going to pass
Yeah, I've been to Japan several times. The Japanese don't care one way or another if the person next to them is Japanese or a visitor. As long as the person isn't doing something asinine. Americans are adept at doing asinine shit, but even then, the Japanese are respectful enough to not make a scene.
Visiting an Asian country? Don't be Johnny Somali Pt. 2 please.
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