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hi. may i asked. when you going to ainokura village. did you need to reserve the bus the day before. or that bus would always be ready ? hope you could tell me. thank you in advance.
Hi sugaica, this is the World Heritage Bus and it runs with a daily schedule that can be found online :) there is also a tourist information centre at Shin-Takaoka JR station where you can get the bus timings.
@@joandsee is it way more better to reserve the seat from the world heritage bus website or buying on the spot at bus counter? hope you could givin the best advice for me. thank you in advance.
Hi! Thank you for the video. For the transportation, is it correct that we can pay for bus going to Sun Moon Lake and round the lake bus by Easy Card? And only need to additional pay if going to take the boat ride?
We are glad you enjoyed the video! You can book the seats anytime at the JR machine at the train stations (as long as there are available seats so perhaps better to book earlier if you know your schedule)
Hello Thank you for your video. We are Britta&Pierre and we also want to go to the hotel in February do you have some tips? how was breakfast? was it clean there? How quiet is it to sleep there? can you open a window in the room? Greetings from Germany
@@gohsam79 tl;dr Cubo Medium >> Carry-on >= Fit >>>> Large If you absolutely need a large size suitcase then the Fit is the MUCH better option. There's some airlines (mostly international & budget) where the dimensions of the Lojel Large exceeds the maximum dimensions for check-in luggage. Which is likely why they released the Fit for more universal compatibility in a large size. BUT also consider the Lojel Fit literally has the maximum allowable dimensions by the strictest of airlines around the world (last I checked years ago). So if the trend continues of airlines lowering the allowable dimensions of check-ins, then the Fit may end up like the Lojel Large has. So of course YMMV on leniency/strictness of ppl checking you in, the airlines, and the countries you're flying out from.. so you may not even encounter any issues esp. if you travel domestically/US. But if you want to completely avoid any complications or possible fees traveling around the world (think SE Asia & Europe, esp. their budget options there) AND futureproof it for years or decades+ beyond the downward trend of allowable dimensions.. then it's better to get the Medium Cubo imo. Personally, if I had to only get one I'd get the Medium >> Carry-on >= Fit. I have all three and unless you prefer to overpack for a stay (or plan to buy a lot) then the Fit may be too large for anything less than 2 weeks. And you may find more use out of the Cubo Carry-on vs a Fit by itself. But if you're traveling with family/spouse or just buying for two, a Fit is definitely nice to have along with the Medium for the added flexibility, versus a double Fit or double Medium. Hope this helps!
For most trips, M and Fit are the best. Fit doesn’t feel that big but it’s equivalent to a normal L size. The L is so big, it’s only for when you are transporting a lot of items and it can easily go overweight.