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04-25-2008, 12:38 PM
Nope.. you won't see too much snow around Tokyo, there WILL definitely be snow, but not a whole lot. You will see more of it as you approach the Tohoku region. The weather is almost Canadian like when you get to Aomori and Hokkaido, but otherwise Tokyo, Kyoto, Osaka will have moderate snow.
Like all other country, standard of living remain the same during festivals and holiday season, the added cost will only be there IF you participate in special holdiay event, shows, special restaurant and such. New years (Shogatsu or Gantan) you probably will WANT to spend more because a lot of the event and shirne are worth going and seeing during new years Christmas is celebrated but its not a massive celebration like other western country, due to the fact that only 1-2% of the Japanese population are Catholic/Christianity based. You will see many decorations and pretty. You probably also want to see if you can witness some of the following celebration/festival activities while you are there: - Seijin shiki (成人式) - Coming of age day, second monday since the new year (Jan 15ish) - Feb 3 - Setsubun (Bean throwing festival) - Feb 11 National Foundation Day (Kenkoku Kinenbi) - March 3 - Hina Matsuri (Girl's Day), this you can only see if your hosting family has a young girl at home Have fun |
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05-05-2008, 09:03 AM
host families are families that you stay with when you go on a school trip, or on a holiday away from your home country. host families are usually for younger people, e.g. students at school or uni. i am staying with two host families, one i already stayed with for around a week on my first trip to japan, and the son of the other host parents stayed with me for 3 weeks in australia when he came here on a school trip last year. does this answer your question yukiko?
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