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04-18-2011, 04:38 AM
For the accommodation part of your question, I believe one of the cheapest, if not cheapest place to stay in Tokyo is a chain of backpackers hostels called 'Khaosan Tokyo.'
The rooms are the tiniest things you can imagine, literally the bed, a space to put your suitcase, and that's it. All facilities including toilets and showers are shared. But it does have many good points, like free internet access, free baggage keeping etc. And of course, the price. Rooms vary from shared dorms if you don't mind being in a room with strangers, or private rooms (I think you only have the options of 'double' or 'twin' bed rooms though, but I'm not sure) if you prefer privacy. Price example: For a private, twin bed room (it's a bunk bed), it only costs 2500 Yen per person per night To look up specific Khaosan branch options, and prices for other types of rooms that may suit you better, this is their website: khaosan Tokyo Guest House ::Backpackers Hostel in Tokyo, Kyoto, Fukuoka, Beppu:: |
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04-18-2011, 06:09 AM
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Nightlife might let you slide because you`re not Japanese, but chances are it will be 20+ so those below 20 will have to do something else. As for room recommendations - for a long term stay in one area I always recommend LeoPalace21. It is basically like renting a small apartment, and they will rent you extra beds so you can usually have 4 people per room... At 50,000/month for a room, it comes out to a very low price per person. But limiting yourself to Tokyo seems like such a waste. If you want to see non-touristy things off the beaten track (and spend a lot less money...) try another city. |
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04-18-2011, 06:38 AM
Whoops, I took into account our ages now, not in a year. Depending on what month we go, I think everyone should be 20 by then, but that does help in case we get another who wants to go, but is only 18 or 19.
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@Nyororin Thanks, I'm checking out the LeoPalace21 website, and it looks right up our alley, except I'm noooot quite sure on how getting a room for just a month or two works, this seems to be for longer stays. Over the course of this next year, we'll probably think of more things we'd like to see, but we'd like our "home base" for the trip to be Tokyo. I'm not sure on the price of real hotels in Tokyo, but if it's anything like the hotels here, I don't think we'd have near enough to spend on a month's worth of hotel rooms. |
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04-18-2011, 06:51 AM
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