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03-28-2008, 04:03 PM
well, if your planning for a year i suggest finding a job and apartments lol. Look up the Japanese association for working holiday makers they pretty much provide both of those things if u apply with them as soon as you go over there. And its a government foundation so it can be trusted.
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03-28-2008, 04:10 PM
Ah...i see....lol! umm....thats not gunna be enough time to do much but still just rampage lol figure out the train/subway system ASAP and also get some details on tourist spots and fashion district nice food areas that kind of thing. It's not hard to find when ur over there. Me and my m8 decided we wanted to goto japan off random impulse and left like a week later with only $3k in pocket for each of us to last a month and we pretty much lived like kings most of the time. Just look for info booths and internet cafes best sources of information. But i suggest staying longer then a week....thats definitly not enough 1 month wasnt enough for me so im now gunna stay a year lol. btw sorry not in a thinking mood atm its 3 am over here
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03-28-2008, 04:53 PM
The biggest expense is flying over there... if at all possible, stay longer than a week so that you get your money's worth from the tickets.
As for preparation, I'd suggest buying the Lonely Planet Japan guide and start looking through it. The book was a great resource for me, showed me tons of places to go and things to do that I might never have known about otherwise. |
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03-28-2008, 05:14 PM
;3 thanks!
I have the lonely planet book! I really like it! I also have "Japanese at a Glance" which is very good too! I think that was a very good suggestion to learn the train routes and study the areas we will visit ^^ A week might be all we can do ![]() ![]() ![]() Feel free to correct me ![]() |
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04-02-2008, 04:03 AM
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I could only look a year in advance, but it showed that I could get from greensboro, nc(my closest airport) to tokyo for about $700 a person, after fees! My jaw dropped to the floor after I realized I wasn't overlooking a zero! Also, this was buisiness class, not coach ![]() |
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04-02-2008, 06:04 PM
Check to see if you can find an IACE travel agent in your local area. They are a Japanese touring agency who does all the promotion, you can probably find a really cheap flight or cheap tour package
A week is rather short, but should be enough for a Tokyo stay, I would stay in Tokyo for 5 days and try to spend 2 days in Kyoto/Nara |
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04-03-2008, 11:07 PM
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1 adult(s) x (10,373.00 + 470.56) = 10,843.56 USD I couldn't put it in for a year in advance. It kept going back to 2008. I put in for a month long trip just to see what I'd get if departing from RIC and that's what it came to. How in the world did you manage to get a price of $700 with business class? Did you choose one-way or round trip? Did you go to travelocity or something? |
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