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Layover in Haneda Airport: Food, Love, and Experience

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As I was planning my migration to Canada, one of the decisions I had to make was deciding on which airline I would ride going to Vancouver because there's just so many options like length of flight (this is in terms of hours inside the plane) and the layover should be in a country I've never been to. After searching and assessing airlines, I chose to fly with ANA (All Nippon Airways). The longest flight would be 9 hours from Tokyo to Vancouver. I've never been to Japan plus I love Japanese cuisine so I could finally say, I had Japanese Curry (Kare) in Japan (even if it's just inside the airport). View my Google+ Story through this link . Last Meal in the Philippines Only meal in Japan (Japanese Curry) First Photo in Canada

Travel Apps

There are so many travel apps out there from before, during, and after you travel and on this page, I'll make a list of apps I usually use when I go. Before (Planning Stage) Google will always be your friend when searching for places to visit. I use Skyscanner when searching for flights to get an idea on available airlines and price range, but I usually buy on the airline website. I use Agoda when searching for hotel names in an area. I also booked my hotels there or sometimes on the hotel website depending on what's cheaper. I haven't tried Airbnb, but I heard it's incredible, so I'll give it a shot on my next trip. Foursquare (bit bias since it's my fave app) for restaurants to try I usually trust travel blogs more when figuring out what is available in a city and of course the local tourism website if it's available. During I use Google Camera when taking photos because it allows me to take 360 degrees photosphere shots. (Plus, I use a Nex