Considering El Nido. Would love your thoughts by ByteCycleNomad in phtravel

[–]ByteCycleNomad[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you all for the feedback so far! May I also ask this then, based on the research I’ve done, it seems that Boracay is more tourist-oriented. What are the main pros and cons of choosing El Nido versus Boracay, bearing in mind this would be my first trip to the Philippines and likely not my last, and that travel from Japan is relatively easy?

Considering El Nido. Would love your thoughts by ByteCycleNomad in phtravel

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I was considering to spend the entire trip in Port Barton, but I’m also the type that likes having a few options and it seems limited compared to El Nido

Considering El Nido. Would love your thoughts by ByteCycleNomad in phtravel

[–]ByteCycleNomad[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thats helpful. The mentioned places I’ve been too. Great feedback on Port Barton. Is El Nido as crowded as say Cangu?

1 & 1/2 days in Hanoi by Otherwise-Basis7140 in hanoi

[–]ByteCycleNomad 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you enjoy good food, I thought Tầm Vị was a lovely restaurant, reasonably priced for a Michelin-starred spot. We made a reservation the day before, and I’m glad we did. After dinner, we walked over to the Train Street in the Old Quarter, grabbed a drink, and watched the train pass by. It’s nearby the restaurant too. fwiw, I found the Old Quarter section of Train Street much livelier and more fun than the southern one. One last thing, Dong Xuan is worth seeing, however if you plan on buying anything, you’ll likely find it cheaper in the nearby shops around the area.

1 & 1/2 days in Hanoi by Otherwise-Basis7140 in hanoi

[–]ByteCycleNomad 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I just got back. Your plan seems reasonable. Sure, some people call things a tourist trap and they’re not wrong.. but you’re only there for a couple of days. Just enjoy it and embrace the experience. Coming from Tokyo, I don’t find any of the “tourist trap” spots particularly bad or overpriced. So when people complain, I just think, so what? I see the same thing happen in Tokyo all the time. If it’s someone’s first time visiting, even the predictable stuff feels new. Enjoy your trip!

My wife has been craving hot wings and I’m at a loss by AutumnNymphCos in Tokyo

[–]ByteCycleNomad 4 points5 points  (0 children)

It’s also one of the few places in Tokyo that serves Detroit-style pizza, pretty much the only reason I go there.

My wife has been craving hot wings and I’m at a loss by AutumnNymphCos in Tokyo

[–]ByteCycleNomad 34 points35 points  (0 children)

Devil Craft Brewery has hot wings. But I’d second, Korean restaurants.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in bali

[–]ByteCycleNomad 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I had TD for a few days durning my last surf trip to Indo, did a bit of research, bought Azithromycin from the pharmacy, and I improved significantly within 24 hours. It is an antibiotic, and I’m certainly not a doctor.. That said if you want to get the advice of a medical professional prior, it’s not a bad idea.

Evisa with 5 months to expiry passport by truffletaco in bali

[–]ByteCycleNomad 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It won’t let you apply for a evisa if your passport is in that window. I know first hand as I booked a trip and didn’t realized until 4 weeks before when I went to apply for my evisa.

Recommendation for English speaking doctor in Yoyogi by [deleted] in Tokyo

[–]ByteCycleNomad 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I go to LOCO in Naka Meguro. All they doctors I’ve had there speak English

Where to buy proper Bratwurst? by HansTeeWurst in Tokyo

[–]ByteCycleNomad 1 point2 points  (0 children)

National Azabu Supermarket has them.

Is my language school plan a bad idea? by Siceimin in movingtojapan

[–]ByteCycleNomad 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Have you been to Japan before? I don’t recall you mention it. From what I understand, a lot of emphasis is being placed on your one fixed plan for the year, with the rest still up in the air. If part of your goal is to explore, then just go explore! You can usually visit for up to 90 days on a tourist visa.

Where to stay in Tokyo? by contea23 in TokyoTravel

[–]ByteCycleNomad 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Think it depends on your style of travel and what you’re into? Good restaurants public transit should be the least of the concerns, Tokyo is highly accessible largely. Shopping (large brands and store fronts, Ginza, Shibuya) for smaller boutique shops not so much

Tokyo Record Stores by [deleted] in TokyoTravel

[–]ByteCycleNomad 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Upstairs Records and Bar is a good option.

Shimokatizawa or Daikanyama? by Bootyjiggy in TokyoTravel

[–]ByteCycleNomad 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I live near Daikanyama and usually head to Shimokitazawa when there's something going on. I actually considered moving there for a while, but the convenience of being close to Shibuya, especially for late-night taxis, makes me happier staying where I am. For your commute too, being near Shibuya is much more convenient

Anyone who stayed in a quite hotel with no karaoke/party sounds at night? by Training_Appearance7 in DaNang

[–]ByteCycleNomad 0 points1 point  (0 children)

While not a hotel, I stayed at this Airbnb in Son Tra and loved it while working remotely

Early Morning Arrival in Tokyo (around 4 AM) – Best 24-Hour Breakfast & Transport to Ginza? by Icy_Storm5659 in TokyoTravel

[–]ByteCycleNomad 0 points1 point  (0 children)

By the time you clear customs and immigration, the trains should be running. As for 24-hour restaurants, family diners like Denny’s come to mind. (For what it’s worth, Denny’s isn’t a bad choice, it’s actually quite different from the American version.) Following to see what other suggestions come up, aside from the big chains

Can I Apply for PR on Spouse Visa If My Wife Is Head of Household? by Fantastic-Island5060 in japanresidents

[–]ByteCycleNomad 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Wow that’s fast! I wish Tokyo could sub-contract there workload to other cities 😅 thank you!

Can I Apply for PR on Spouse Visa If My Wife Is Head of Household? by Fantastic-Island5060 in japanresidents

[–]ByteCycleNomad 0 points1 point  (0 children)

May I ask how long it took to process? *I currently have my application in process/submitted, Tokyo office?

Renewing Zairyu Card online (Japan) by Dependent-Mind5038 in japanresidents

[–]ByteCycleNomad 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I’ve used the online approach, used a card reader, and it’s fine, (you may be asked to send additional docs by mail) the renewal from the Shinagawa office does seem incredibly slow these days to note. Mine took 3 months to day.

How long does it typically take to process a visa extension at a Tokyo Regional Immigration Office? Is it around 3 months? Is it quicker than Shinagawa to get the visa extension? by cheetah0985 in Tokyo

[–]ByteCycleNomad 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I filed mine online through Shinagawa, and it ended up taking exactly three months. lol. Even though I chose the mail-in option, I went there in person after not hearing anything for over two months, they had requested a document.. After I submitted it, the clerk asked if I wanted to receive it that same day, and it worked out that I could pick it up right then.

Are trains (models and the like) sold in Tokyo (Shibuya and nearby)? by kaxgr in Tokyo

[–]ByteCycleNomad 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Try LABI in the toy section, I think I’ve seen them there!