Well, I guess I will do my trip report from December.
YVR to SFO on UA J class (nothing special, didn't deserve a report)
SFO to NRT on NH F Class
NRT to SIN on NH F Class
Used Aeroplan to redeem this
Here we go!
Spoiler!
First off is the United Global First Lounge at SFO. Pretty shitty experience here with their front desk person working there though. I went in with just my boarding tickets that the agent at YVR printed and the stupid agent said I wasn't allowed in because its UA F pax only. I was really pissed so I had to go out and check in again at the ANA desk and confirmed that I could go into the lounge. I went back and pretty much had to guide him, who was really REALLY aggressive on his wrong knowledge, and got so fed up with him that I had to get another attendant to come and tell him hes wrong. In the end, he didn't even apologize or anything, just kind of brushed it off. Horrible.
Nothing special about the food, pretty poor quality here. Just ended up soaking their Wi-Fi and drinks while waiting to board.
Now this is where the show starts: SFO to NRT
Some bubble
Chose the
Washoku - Japanese menu option
After lunch was finished, the amazing attendants set up the middle 4 seats for the 4 F pax (including me) to use as designated beds.
Sure, I'll take a nap! I'm 5'9/5'10 and there was plenty of room left.
Cabin setup
Took a bit of a nap, watched a couple of movies, exploited their wi-fi system and then the next meal! I lost the photos for this part, but here are some snacks I had instead.
If you are ever on an ANA flight. Drink some fucking KABOSU.

Landed in NRT with 2.5 hours before my next flight.
NRT ANA First Class Lounge
Part 2 now - NRT to SIN
I was a bit sick, but this tea, whatever it is, was amazing...
I slept a lot on this leg and was really really full from the lounge food at NRT.
Landed in SIN and headed to the AirBnB.
That's the end of what i'll post for my trip report! The rest of it consisting of Cambodia, Vietnam, Laos, Thailand, Hong Kong, was not as amazing especially being stuck on propeller planes every 3-4 days.
Hope you all enjoyed it!
Overall the food was pretty 'meh'. I wish I tried the western cuisine option to compare, but I heard so much about the Japanese one that I forced myself to it.
The service was 200%. Absolutely AMAZING, from greeting me by my name right when I was boarding, on the bridge, in my seat, going off the plane to making sure I had water, was not hungry, or if I needed any anything at anytime. Everything was just amazing and over the top.