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05-29-2008, 09:56 AM
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Americans don't need any special visa to come to Japan. You will be automatically entering Japan under tourist visa which allows you to stay for 90 days. When a foreigner enters the US, they get I-91 I think and it is often used as a proof of entry. I'm sure you will get something like that when entering Japan as well. It is possible to find an accommodation for short stay at reasonable price and the best places to look for it would be gaijinpot.com. Sometimes craigslist has some postings but nothing compare to gaijinpot. Another option is to sign up for a hostel membership. You have to pay a joiner fee but once you become a member, you will get discount rates on hostels which runs about 3,000~3,500 yen per night. They are all over the place so you should have plenty to choose from. I usually recommend Khaosan Tokyo Guest House because it is located in Asakusa and it is convenient for the first few days. Good luck!! |
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05-29-2008, 12:16 PM
Just add to that, its not just "American" don't need a visa, many other citizenships are allowed a temporary (90 days) stay in Japan without a Visa.
As for hotel, Hostel is a good way to go, while I don't know how much it cost, you can also look for cheap business hotel/motel for about 3500¥to 6500¥ a night. Good luck |
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05-29-2008, 02:14 PM
well i checked in for my first 2 weeks in the Economy Backpackers Hotel NEW KOYO . I dont know how it will look like, but the page looks ok and it runs at 2500-2700 Yen a night. Its bassicly like a Hostel with shared bathroom and kitchen, but with single rooms on the price from normal Hostel rooms. It is in Ueno, so it might be a little bit off the spot for you, just check it out. Note that the rooms are really small i guess, but for me thats not a problem, at least i have my own room.
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