You're welcome ! By the way, my credit card company in Japan where I had my Priority Pass issued through will exclude these restaurants from free usage starting October, so I won't be able to enjoy this steak again for free... I hope that hasn't happened yet to your Priority Pass issuer...
Wow! So luxurious! It's hard to believe that it's something you can get for free with a priority pass! It's definitely a filling meal before a long flight! Also a funny fact - that first tax free shop Akihabara, it has a logo next to the sign that says FaSoLa. I assume it relates to the musical notes, but that combination of syllables means "Beans" in Polish! We had a giggle about this with my sister while we watched. Thank you for the video! Have fun in Korea (or I hope you had fun, if this is long prerecorded 😅)
It's funny it sounds like "Beans" in Polish ! Unfortunately my credit card company where I had my Priority Pass issued through will exclude these restaurants from free usage starting October, so I won't be able to enjoy this steak again for free... This time, I just made a transfer in Korea. I took a connecting flight to Fukuoka right after I arrived at Incheon Airport lol
@IchibanYummyJapan Even if it was a couple hours long trip it still counts! Airport holiday haha Ah so sad about the exclusion :( But at least you had it this time before they decided to change it!
Yes, even staying inside the airport was fun seeing and hearing the language I'm not familiar with ! Yes, very sad about the Priority Pass so before the change, I'm planning to visit other Priority Pass restaurants at Haneda and Osaka/Itami airport :)
I was just wondering how much leg room is usually available on a domestic flight. I'm 6'6 (198cm) and always have trouble on most domestic flights in the US. Would I have the same issues on a Japanese domestic flight?
Wow, you are taller than Shohei Ohtani ! Unfortunately, if you have trouble on domestic flights in the US, you would have the same issues in Japan too. With ANA and JAL, I believe they keep some seats with a more leg room for elite members. I suggest you drop by a counter and ask them politely to give you one of those seats. Or you can call them in advance and ask them to give you one of those seats explaining your situation. If you fly on low cost carriers like JetStar and PEACH, you can book a seat in emergency exit rows with more legroom. It costs a bit extra to book one of those seats but you can confirm it at the time of booking.
@@IchibanYummyJapan I wish I could hit or pitch like him! I usually do try to ask at the counter if they have anything available but even business class is usually a hassle for legroom. My last trip I was younger and busy so I didn't get to see much of the cultural heritage sites so I plan on visiting in a year or two to see some of the classic landmarks (Kiyomizudera Temple and Kotoku-in especially) and I've been using your videos to get a sense of the regular traveling and eating instead of only hitting tourist spots. Thanks for all the work you put in and for uploading so many videos!
I'm glad to know my videos are helping you get a sense of (cheap) local eating ! I'd also like to revisit Kyoto one day and post some videos from there.
Thank you for this! Next time leaving NRT, I will look for this PP benefit.
You're welcome !
By the way, my credit card company in Japan where I had my Priority Pass issued through will exclude these restaurants from free usage starting October, so I won't be able to enjoy this steak again for free...
I hope that hasn't happened yet to your Priority Pass issuer...
Wow! So luxurious! It's hard to believe that it's something you can get for free with a priority pass! It's definitely a filling meal before a long flight!
Also a funny fact - that first tax free shop Akihabara, it has a logo next to the sign that says FaSoLa. I assume it relates to the musical notes, but that combination of syllables means "Beans" in Polish! We had a giggle about this with my sister while we watched.
Thank you for the video! Have fun in Korea (or I hope you had fun, if this is long prerecorded 😅)
It's funny it sounds like "Beans" in Polish !
Unfortunately my credit card company where I had my Priority Pass issued through will exclude these restaurants from free usage starting October, so I won't be able to enjoy this steak again for free...
This time, I just made a transfer in Korea. I took a connecting flight to Fukuoka right after I arrived at Incheon Airport lol
@IchibanYummyJapan Even if it was a couple hours long trip it still counts! Airport holiday haha
Ah so sad about the exclusion :( But at least you had it this time before they decided to change it!
Yes, even staying inside the airport was fun seeing and hearing the language I'm not familiar with !
Yes, very sad about the Priority Pass so before the change, I'm planning to visit other Priority Pass restaurants at Haneda and Osaka/Itami airport :)
I was just wondering how much leg room is usually available on a domestic flight. I'm 6'6 (198cm) and always have trouble on most domestic flights in the US. Would I have the same issues on a Japanese domestic flight?
Wow, you are taller than Shohei Ohtani !
Unfortunately, if you have trouble on domestic flights in the US, you would have the same issues in Japan too.
With ANA and JAL, I believe they keep some seats with a more leg room for elite members. I suggest you drop by a counter and ask them politely to give you one of those seats.
Or you can call them in advance and ask them to give you one of those seats explaining your situation.
If you fly on low cost carriers like JetStar and PEACH, you can book a seat in emergency exit rows with more legroom. It costs a bit extra to book one of those seats but you can confirm it at the time of booking.
@@IchibanYummyJapan I wish I could hit or pitch like him!
I usually do try to ask at the counter if they have anything available but even business class is usually a hassle for legroom.
My last trip I was younger and busy so I didn't get to see much of the cultural heritage sites so I plan on visiting in a year or two to see some of the classic landmarks (Kiyomizudera Temple and Kotoku-in especially) and I've been using your videos to get a sense of the regular traveling and eating instead of only hitting tourist spots.
Thanks for all the work you put in and for uploading so many videos!
I'm glad to know my videos are helping you get a sense of (cheap) local eating !
I'd also like to revisit Kyoto one day and post some videos from there.