15hrs on Japanese First Class Flight | Tokyo to New York

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The creator documents a fifteen hour first class journey from Tokyo to New York on an ANA Boeing 777. The experience begins at Haneda International Airport, where the creator utilizes exclusive check-in desks and an airline representative to navigate security. While the creator finds the airport lounge somewhat disappointing due to limited facilities and a below average beverage selection, the onboard experience is highlighted as the primary luxury. The flight features a private enclosed suite equipped with a large 4K television and high end amenities including Ginza cosmetics. Dining is a central focus, featuring an extensive Japanese menu with dishes such as geoduck clam, simmered sea bream, and grilled tilefish, accompanied by premium beverages like Krug champagne and Hibiki 21 whiskey. The creator also details the sleeping arrangements, noting the use of a dressing platform for privacy and a suite transformed into a bed with a mattress topper. The journey concludes with a discussion on cost, where the creator explains how booking through Seoul allowed for a significantly lower fare than the retail price.
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I'm served a pre-poured glass of champagne unsure exactly what this is but I can't say I'm want to say no
this is the most varied and ambitious inflight meal of my life
I feel pretty fresh I guess being wellfed and having a lot of sleep does go a long way to help mitigate the jet lag
deals are very much out there if you have the flexibility
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