Re: [81attendees] are we getting complacent? Good job!

Ole Jacobsen <ole@cisco.com> Mon, 08 August 2011 04:30 UTC

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From: Ole Jacobsen <ole@cisco.com>
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+1 execpt for the fact that it's called Kansai, not Kansei :-)
and outlined with lots of detail at http://hiroshima-info.info

(I should have signed up for Google ads, it got lots of hits :-)

ole


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On Mon, 8 Aug 2011, Randy Bush wrote:

> > I did a lot of research, but to avoid an overnight in NRT/TKO had to
> > take a once-a-day domestic connection, then a taxi, then a train, then
> > another taxi.
> 
> the way to avoid an overnight in nrt is to not fly there.  same for
> about 1,000 other airports enroute hiroshima.  you did the equivalent of
> flying to jfk to get to chicago.
> 
> kansei is the major international airport that serves hiroshima.
> despite living in tokyo, i flew from doing biz in the states to kansei
> and then the easy train and then the free streetcar to the venue.  was
> easy.
> 
> as ted said:
> 
> >> Traveling to IETF requires a bit of advance planning.  If you do the
> >> homework, which mostly involves asking people who know the area what
> >> to do, you get there, and it's not a problem.  If you don't, you have
> >> a difficult time.
> 
> randy
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