The Japan ER Visit That Changed How We Travel (& Tokyo Disney) with Amy Fox
5/6/202652 min
#277: The last morning of our Japan trip turned into a sprint to a Tokyo emergency room, and challenged what we thought we knew about traveling abroad. We break down what a Japanese ER really cost, credit card benefits most travelers don't know they have, the best places to shop in Japan right now, and how to navigate Disney Tokyo without losing your day to four-hour lines. Link to Full Show Notes: https://chrishutchins.com/japan-er-disney-shopping Partner Deals Copilot Money: Free 2 months access to my favorite personal finance app with code HACKS2 Gelt: Skip the waitlist on personalized tax guidance to maximize your wealth Fabric: Affordable term life insurance for you and your family DeleteMe: 20% off removing your personal info from the web Storyworth: Share your mother's stories in a custom book (+ up to $20 off) For all the deals, discounts and promo codes from our partners, go to: chrishutchins.com/deals Resources Mentioned Flights & Award Booking Japan Airlines Finnair Avios American Airlines Award Tool Seats.aero Hotels Park Hyatt Tokyo Hilton Tokyo Bay Disney Ambassador Hotel Airbnb Activities teamLab KidZania Tokyo Disneyland Tokyo DisneySea Luggage & Transportation Yamato Transport RideSafer Travel Vest Suica Card Takuhaibin Delivery Services Technology & Planning Claude Claude Code Codex Google Maps offline Google Translate T-Mobile Shopping Muji Don Quijote (Donki) Loft Takashimaya ARC5 PALM-Sized 5-Blade Electric Luxury Razor Keana Rice Pack face mask Food & Dining 7-Eleven Japan FamilyMart Koffee Mameya Afuri Ramen Rokurinsha Mos Burger Credit Cards Bank of America® Atmos™ Rewards Summit Visa Infinite® Credit Card Chase Sapphire Reserve® The Platinum Card® from American Express ATH Podcast AMA: Submit A Question Leave a review: Apple Podcasts | Spotify Email for questions, hacks, deals, and feedback: podcast@chrishutchins.com Full Show Notes (00:00) Introduction (01:20) The Chaotic Last Day — and Why a Great Hotel Concierge Changes Everything (06:01) What Happened When We Had a Medical Emergency in Japan (14:05) Rethinking Which Credit Card to Use for Booking International Travel (17:48) Why Japan Is One of the Best Places to Shop Right Now (and What to Buy) (27:32) DisneySea vs. Disneyland Tokyo (28:34) The Disney Lines Strategy: Premier Access, Vacation Packages, and Happy Entry (35:25) The Popcorn Hack and Other Only-in-Japan Disney Tips (41:54) Trip Highlights, Honest Regrets, and How We Handle Jet Lag (45:01) How Letting Go of "Once-in-a-Lifetime" Made the Trip Better (48:26) Don't Be Afraid to Ask for What You Need (49:48) The One-Day Buffer That Makes Every Trip Better Connect with Chris Newsletter | Membership | X | Instagram | LinkedIn Editor’s Note: The content on this page is accurate as of the posting date; however, some of our partner offers may have expired. Opinions expressed here are the author's alone, not those of any bank, credit card issuer, hotel, airline, or other entity. This content has not been reviewed, approved or otherwise endorsed by any of the entities included within the post. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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First 90 secondsChris Hutchins· Host0:00
Our last morning in Tokyo started like any other day of the trip. We're eight days in, we've got three left to go. We're currently staying at the Park Hyatt, and by this point, the breakfast there had become kind of a tradition. It was amazing. Every single person in the family looked forward to it. It was the kind of breakfast you'd actually set an alarm for, even on vacation. Amy was finishing getting ready. Our oldest was almost ready to go. And our youngest, the one we'd been warned for a year was gonna be the unpredictable one, was spinning around the room dancing the way little kids do while we waited. I was standing by the door watching her. There was this low table, wood, sharp edges. She was spinning on the carpet with her shoes on. She had her eyes closed, and I saw it before she did. She slipped, hit the table on the way down, and fell over. She landed straight on the bridge of her nose, and it did not look good. That was the moment our last morning in Tokyo stopped being a vacation, and the moment I started learning a few things about traveling internationally with a family that I really wish I'd known before we left, like which credit card should I have put the flights on? What a Japanese ER actually costs? And a question every traveler should probably answer before they get on a plane. This is part two of our Japan trip with my wife, Amy. Today, we're picking up where we just left off in our hotel room. I remember I picked her up immediately. She was crying. I'm walking into the bathroom where the most light was, where tissues and washcloths were.
Amy Fox· Guest1:28
Blood is just gushing down her face.
Chris Hutchins· Host1:28
And there was blood coming. And