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Rewarding Routes

Rewarding Routes

John Diaz

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Rewarding Routes is the podcast that helps you turn everyday spending into unforgettable trips to Japan and Asia. Learn how to use points and miles, create fun itineraries, and explore cultural experiences without overspending. Whether you're planning your first trip or your fifth, get inspired to make travel more rewarding.
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The Hyatt Devaluation: What's Changing, What It Costs and What to Do Now

Episode 31

jeudi 9 avril 2026Duration 24:04

#31 This week on Rewarding Routes, we're breaking down the biggest Hyatt news in years the World of Hyatt award chart overhaul. In this episode, we're talking about what's changing in May 2026 and what it means for anyone using Hyatt points for Japan travel. We'll break down the new five-tier pricing system, discuss how the changes hit peak travel seasons like cherry blossom and Golden Week the hardest, and share a real example using our upcoming Hyatt Place Kyoto stay to show exactly what these changes cost in points.

Tune in to learn how to protect your points value before May, identify when the new chart actually works in your favor, and make smarter booking decisions for your Japan trips going forward.

What You'll Learn from This Episode

  • How Hyatt's new five-tier award chart (Lowest, Low, Moderate, Upper, Top) compares to the current Off-Peak, Standard, and Peak system and why it feels like a step toward dynamic pricing
  • Why the "Top" tier is the biggest hit, with some categories seeing 50–67% point increases over current peak pricing
  • A real breakdown using Hyatt Place Kyoto (Category 2) how a 7-night stay goes from 56,000 points at standard to 70,000 at Moderate, and from 84,000 to 126,000 points during cherry blossom season
  • Why booking before May could save you tens of thousands of points and what happens to your booking if a hotel's category changes
  • How to get one month of early access to award availability through the World of Hyatt card or Explorist status, and why that matters more than ever with the new lowest tier

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How I Actually Start Planning Every Japan Trip

Episode 30

jeudi 2 avril 2026Duration 29:29

#30 This week on Rewarding Routes, we're getting into one of my favorite parts of the whole travel process, the early stages of planning a trip to Japan.

In this episode, we're talking about how to start planning your trip to Japan before you even think about building an itinerary. We'll break down how I use Google Maps to save locations and visually spot the neighborhoods that have my interest, discuss how learning about Japan's different regions and prefectures completely changes the way you experience a trip, and I share how I build a simple budget sheet early on so I'm never caught off guard by costs. Tune in to learn how to plan smarter, go deeper, and start building your dream Japan trip one saved pin at a time.

What You'll Learn from This Episode

  • How I use Google Maps to save every location that interests me and how over time it helps me see exactly which neighborhoods I should be staying in
  • Why learning about Japan's regions and prefectures is one of the most exciting parts of the planning process and how it shapes everything from your route to what you eat
  • How the season you travel in completely changes your experience, whether that's navigating cherry blossom crowds in spring or catching incredible festivals in the summer
  • Why I start a simple budget sheet early on and how it helps me plan for activities, ryokans, transportation, and more without any last minute stress
  • How thinking about travel through points and miles allows me to slow down, enjoy the trip, and keep coming back to Japan year after year

Featured on the Show

If you have questions or want to share how you plan your own trips, reach out to me on Instagram at @itsjohndiaz or shoot me an email at rewardingroutespodcast@gmail.com. I genuinely want to hear how you do things because I'm always learning too. If you got value from this episode, a five star review would mean the world to me. I'll catch you on the next one!

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Bilt 2.0: Big Earning Potential, Bigger Learning Curve

Episode 21

jeudi 22 janvier 2026Duration 36:03

#21 In this episode, I break down Bilt 2.0 what changed, why it matters, and why it’s causing so much confusion in the points and miles world right now.

I start by revisiting why the original Bilt card worked so well, especially for people just getting into points and miles, and why Bilt decided to completely rethink the system. On the surface, Bilt 2.0 looks like a big upgrade especially with mortgages now included but once you look closer, things get complicated fast.

What I Cover in This Episode

  • Why the original Bilt card was such a game-changer
  • What Bilt 2.0 is trying to solve and where it gets messy
  • A high level look at the three new Bilt cards launching February 7th
  • Which card caught my attention (and which ones didn’t)
  • A personal update on a card I applied for and how that turned out

The Big Question

The biggest shift with Bilt 2.0 is how you earn points on rent and mortgage. There’s a new system involved, more than one way to earn, and even Bilt made changes shortly after the announcement. I walk through the logic behind it so you can understand what’s going on without needing to be deep in the weeds.

My Honest Take

I wrap things up with who Bilt 2.0 might actually make sense for, who should probably skip it, and why you don’t need to feel pressure to jump in just because everyone else is talking about it.

If you’ve been wondering whether Bilt is still worth it, or how Bilt 2.0 might (or might not) fit into your own points strategy, this episode will help you think it through without the hype.

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How We’re Planning Our 2026 Travel Year Using Points & Miles (So You Can Do It Too)

Episode 20

vendredi 16 janvier 2026Duration 28:57

#20 2026 is a year of transition for us, and this episode is about how travel fits into that change. Rather than locking in a packed calendar or chasing big redemptions, this year is about slowing down, planning intentionally and letting travel evolve alongside life.

In this episode, I share a real time look at how I’m thinking about travel during a season where flexibility matters more than ever. Travel isn’t stopping it’s simply taking on a new shape. One that feels more aligned with where we are right now, and one that prioritizes sustainability, confidence and enjoyment over pressure or perfection.

This conversation isn’t about having everything figured out. It’s about learning how to move forward when things feel uncertain, how to make space for change, and how travel can still play an important role even when priorities shift. Instead of focusing on exact plans or rigid timelines, this episode focuses on mindset, decision-making and the thought process behind keeping travel possible during a year of transition.

In this episode, we talk about:

  • Why we’re keeping our 2026 travel plans loose and intentionally simple, and how removing pressure actually makes planning easier and more enjoyable
  • How points and miles become more valuable during years when priorities shift, not as a way to chase luxury, but as a tool for flexibility and peace of mind
  • The mindset change from “maximizing trips” to building confidence through manageable travel, especially during seasons where energy, time, and focus look different
  • How domestic trips help set the foundation for bigger travel later in the year, serving as learning experiences rather than checklists
  • Why planning without pressure can actually lead to better experiences, fewer regrets, and more meaningful memories
  • How this season is shaping the future direction of the podcast, with a stronger focus on learning in real time and sharing the journey honestly

This episode isn’t about exact itineraries or locked-in plans. It’s about the process behind planning travel during change, using points and miles as a flexibility tool, and allowing yourself to learn as you go instead of waiting for the “perfect” moment to start. It’s a reminder that travel doesn’t need to look the same every year to still be meaningful.

If travel feels different for you right now whether because of family, finances, career changes, or life in general this episode is meant to meet you where you are. It’s a reminder that travel doesn’t have to stop when life changes. Sometimes it just needs to adapt, slow down, and take on a new rhythm.

2026 is a learning year.
 Travel will evolve.
 And that’s still a rewarding route.

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Traveling With a Child: My Thoughts Before Everything Changes

Episode 19

vendredi 9 janvier 2026Duration 24:52

#19 This episode is a little different.

Instead of focusing on points, miles, or Japan, I’m sharing where my mind is right now one month before becoming a dad. As our family grows from two to three, I wanted to pause and record what this moment feels like before everything changes.

In this episode, I talk openly about the excitement, nerves, fears, and mindset shifts that come with preparing to travel as a family for the first time. Travel has always been a huge part of our lives, and rather than letting it disappear, we’re learning how it might evolve.

I share my thoughts on slowing down, adjusting expectations, traveling at a different pace, and why mindset, teamwork, and flexibility matter more than ever. This is also an episode I hope to look back on in the future to see what I got right, what I didn’t expect, and how we’ve grown along the way.

If you’re a new parent, an expecting parent, or someone wondering if travel is “over” once kids enter the picture, this episode is for you.

In this episode, I talk about:

  • Recording this moment before becoming a parent
  • How travel will likely change with a child
  • Slowing down and traveling with intention
  • Fears around exhaustion, uncertainty, and the unknown
  • Responding to the idea that “travel is over” after kids
  • Why mindset and teamwork matter more than perfect plans
  • How points and miles can still make yearly travel possible
  • What future family travel might look like
  • Why documenting this journey matters to me

This episode isn’t about having all the answers it’s about being honest, staying curious, and choosing to move forward with a positive mindset.

Thanks for being here and allowing me to share this chapter with you.

As always, keep building your rewarding route.

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Japan in 2026: What’s Changing, What’s Opening and What You Need to Know

Episode 18

vendredi 2 janvier 2026Duration 35:06

#18 In this episode, I misspoke about the Lapras Pokémon Park. I was referring to the second Lapras park opening in 2026. The first Lapras park was built in Miyagi Prefecture that’s my mistake.


Japan is heading into a big year in 2026, and if you’re planning a trip, there are some important changes (and exciting openings) you’ll want to know about.

In this episode, I break down what’s coming for Japan travel in 2026, including money, taxes, arrival updates, transportation tips, new attractions, and how to think about crowds without letting social media scare you off.

Whether it’s your first trip or a return visit, this episode is about planning smarter and enjoying Japan for what it is.

Money & Taxes

  • The yen exchange rate and why it’s still favorable
  • Kyoto’s accommodation tax increase (who it applies to)
  • Tokyo’s proposed accommodation tax (2027)
  • Visa fee changes
  • Japan’s departure tax increase

Arrival & Shopping Updates

  • How Visit Japan Web works and why to use it
  • Why you shouldn’t wait until the last minute
  • Tax-free shopping changes starting Nov 1, 2026

Getting Around Japan

  • Why the JR Rail Pass no longer makes sense for many trips
  • Regional rail passes as an alternative
  • Suica cards: physical vs digital
  • Why 2026 may be your last chance to get the Suica penguin card

New & Returning Attractions

  • Edo-Tokyo Museum reopening
  • Pokémon Children’s Parks (including the second Lapras park)
  • PokéPark Kanto at Yomiuriland
  • Shuri Castle reopening
  • Sailor Moon’s permanent Tokyo show
  • Yoyogi Park renovations

Crowds, Rural Travel & Safety

  • Overtourism reality vs social media exaggeration
  • Tips for enjoying the Golden Route
  • Why adding one off-route destination helps
  • Hiking safety and earthquakes in Japan

2026 is shaping up to be an incredible year to visit Japan, and with the right mindset, it can be one of your most rewarding trips yet.

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Flights vs. Hotels: What to Book First Using Points

Episode 17

vendredi 19 décembre 2025Duration 27:31

#17 We tackle one of the most common and confusing decisions when planning a points and miles trip to Japan:

Should you book your flights first, or your hotels?

The honest answer? It depends.
And in this episode, I break down how to decide based on what you personally value most.

What we cover in this episode:

  • Why I usually book flights first and when that mindset is starting to shift
  • The role flexibility plays in getting great value with points and miles
  • When it makes sense to prioritize business class flights
  • When specific hotels (like the Park Hyatt Kyoto) should come first
  • How peak seasons like cherry blossom season can change your strategy
  • Why booking one way flights instead of round trips gives you more control
  • How positioning flights (flying through nearby countries) can unlock better redemptions
  • Real examples of economy vs. business class tradeoffs especially when traveling with a child

I also walk through the award search tools I personally use (and wish I found sooner) to make planning less overwhelming and way more visual whether you’re searching for flights, hotels, or both.

This episode isn’t about chasing perfection or luxury for the sake of it. It’s about building a strategy that fits your travel style whether that means better flights, better hotels, or simply more trips to Japan over time.

If you stay flexible and plan ahead, points and miles give you options and that’s where the real value lives.

Tools & Resources Mentioned in This Episode

These are the exact tools discussed in the episode to help you find award availability and plan smarter:

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Hyatt Hotels in Tokyo: A Simple Breakdown + Extra Gems Around Japan

Episode 16

vendredi 12 décembre 2025Duration 49:15

#16 In this episode of Rewarding Routes, I break down how Hyatt hotels in Tokyo and a few around Japan can turn your Chase Ultimate Rewards® and Bilt points into real nights on the ground. Recorded in December 2025, I walk through how Hyatt’s fixed award chart works today, why it often delivers better value than dynamic hotel programs, and what kind of cents-per-point you can expect at both affordable and luxury properties.

We go station by station through Tokyo, covering options like Caption by Hyatt Kabutocho, Hyatt Centric Ginza, Andaz Tokyo, Hotel Toranomon Hills, Grand Hyatt Tokyo, Hyatt House Shibuya, Park Hyatt Tokyo, Hyatt Regency Tokyo, Hyatt Regency Tokyo Bay, and Hyatt Regency Yokohama— lus real examples from our own stays. I also share how a single 60k signup bonus can translate into multiple free nights, and a few standout Hyatts across Japan that are worth keeping on your radar for future trips.

If you want to make Japan travel more affordable, more frequent, and more flexible, this episode gives you a simple breakdown of how Hyatt points can help you build your own rewarding route one trip at a time.

Links Mentioned

Hyatt Award Chart
 https://world.hyatt.com/content/gp/en/rewards/free-nights-upgrades.html

Tokyo’s BRAND NEW Hyatt Hotel | Caption by Hyatt Kabutocho – Let’s Get to the Points
 https://youtu.be/j7MenRvNgzU?si=Ecm6DC93HWfcKWWB

Hyatt Centric Ginza – Max Miles Points
 https://youtu.be/IM-leBd_YEg?si=fDSIiyWpEMb1Kd9n

Kill Bill–Inspired Restaurant (Gonpachi Nishi-Azabu)
 https://gonpachi.jp/nishi-azabu/

Park Hyatt Tokyo Official Reopening – The Points Guy
 https://thepointsguy.com/news/park-hyatt-tokyo-officially-reopened/

NEW Hyatt House Tokyo Shibuya – Sebby Fung
 https://youtu.be/tc-rFYwLW1Q?si=pwOgS8KX-nbphQTK

Hyatt Regency Tokyo Bay (clip at 9:25) – Rai Voyages
 https://youtu.be/LtiF0N3RP_U?si=urPQ617JYyzQc807

Hotel Toranomon Hills | Unbound Collection by Hyatt – Sebby Fung
 https://youtu.be/T92tj8HL5Z8?si=_LigyVO_TSwiI0An

Park Hyatt Niseko Hanazono Review – Max Miles Points
 https://youtu.be/pHb9pG7i9zo?si=pGZ7SwPwA3g66DKh

Park Hyatt Kyoto Review – Max Miles Points
 https://youtu.be/VOsFFm7YWmQ?si=IKRvTFRQfZgf6SGi

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Where to Stay in Tokyo: A Simple Breakdown of a Few Key Neighborhoods

Episode 15

vendredi 5 décembre 2025Duration 27:41

#15 Tokyo is the world’s largest city, and choosing where to stay can feel overwhelming. In this episode, I break down a curated set of key neighborhoods to help you pick the best area based on your travel style, budget, and vibe.

We talk about energy levels, train access, room sizes, food, nightlife, shopping, and what each area is best known for. Whether you want neon lights, quiet cultural streets, luxury shopping, or family-friendly space, there’s a perfect Tokyo neighborhood for you.

Neighborhoods Covered

• Shinjuku – High energy, nightlife, shopping, busiest station in the world
 • Shibuya – Iconic crossing, food, shopping, big modern city feel
 • Tokyo Station / Ginza – Super connected, clean, walkable, upscale, bullet train hub
 • Asakusa – Traditional Tokyo, temples, street food, relaxing pace
 • Tokyo Bay / Odaiba – Bigger rooms, family-friendly, theme parks, museums

What You’ll Learn

• Why staying near a major train line (especially the Yamanote Line) makes everything easier
 • How neighborhoods differ in convenience, energy, and room size
 • Which areas fit first-timers, couples, families, and culture-focused travelers
 • How the right location can totally transform your trip experience
 • How this episode connects to the next two episodes on using Chase points and booking Hyatts in these areas

Extra Resources

Preview each neighborhood with these highly recommended videos.

Tokyo Neighborhood Guides
• Where to Stay in Tokyo | Best Places in the City — Only in Japan GO
https://www.youtube.com/live/Ty4t7w9XVgw?si=tuEmzESX-_NxwcXO

• Where to Stay in Tokyo: Top Areas For Your Next Trip — Tokyo Cheapo
https://youtu.be/ht4XlHnRdIc?si=nTDSoOcL3pit12qn

Walking Tours (4K HDR)
• Shinjuku Summer Night Walk — 4K Japan
https://youtu.be/ohlzQNCpT7M?si=OHIBjUGyJkNl4Gfy

• Shibuya Evening Walking Tour — 4K Japan
https://youtu.be/GJYf8CCcu7g?si=hl-a6Kb38Lfa8pg-

• Ginza to Tokyo Station Night Walk — 4K Japan
https://youtu.be/0nl7CidoUeY?si=jMf_urZ4FZtZio3m

• Asakusa Evening Walk — 4K Japan
https://youtu.be/K7liuaTVM7I?si=YC-qzCZjsIAKBkZl

• Tokyo Bay Waterfront Walk — 4K Japan
https://youtu.be/hkcnx1CN6RI?si=fOmfuq5Zqyxl80f1

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Chase Ultimate Rewards® Made Easy: The Trifecta, 5/24, and My 2025 Setup

Episode 14

vendredi 28 novembre 2025Duration 40:47

#14 In this episode, I’m kicking off a 3-part mini-series all about how I use Chase Ultimate Rewards® to turn everyday spending into trips to Japan and beyond. I walk through why Chase is the bank I’ve relied on for most of my hotel stays, how I think about flexible points vs. co-branded cards, and why Hyatt is the star of the show for my style of travel.

You’ll hear how Chase fits into my real life, to using Southwest for positioning flights out of Orlando and how I’m adjusting my strategy with a baby on the way. I also share what’s changed recently with Chase’s rules (including the Sapphire “once per lifetime” bonus and 5/24), plus some of the tools and habits I use to stay organized without getting overwhelmed.

In this episode, we cover:

  • What Chase Ultimate Rewards are and why flexible points matter
  • Chase’s airline and hotel transfer partners, and why I’m so loyal to Hyatt
  • The 5/24 rule, what counts, what doesn’t, and how I track it with the Travel Freely app
  • The “Chase Trifecta”: Freedom Flex℠, Freedom Unlimited®, and Sapphire Preferred® / Sapphire Reserve®
  • How I’ve used Chase points for high-value hotel stays in Hawaii, Japan, South Korea, and around the U.S.
  • Chase Ink business cards, why they’re so powerful, and why you don’t need a huge business to get started
  • Using referrals and a “Player 2” strategy to earn even more points together
  • Co-branded options with United, Southwest, World of Hyatt, and more  and how they fit into my bigger plan
  • When I downgrade cards instead of canceling, and how that can actually help your credit profile
  • A quick preview of Part 2 (where to stay in Tokyo) and Part 3 (Hyatt hotels in Tokyo & around Japan you can book with Chase points)

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