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Thursday, June 24, 2010

Japan on the Cheap

Japan on the cheap can be done and is quite an experience. You can stay at capsule hotels which will cost you about USD$40-$50 a night with access to baths and sauna. Inexpensive budget hotels are also available and are usually located near stations. Try a Business Hotel for a good compromise with prices around USD$70 for a single room and USD$100 for a double. If you get in a pinch and need a hotel in a hurry try one of the various Love Hotels located all around Japan. These are quite inexpensive and usually came with a great TV, video games and karaoke machine.

Food can cost you about USD$5-8 a meal if you eat at budget Japanese restaurants like Yoshinoya, Sukiya, and CoCo Ichiban Curry House. There are numerous bakeries around the country and a small snack will cost you around USD$1-2. The convenience stores all over Japan are also a quick cheap alternative and prices are extremely low compared with places back home.

I would say about USD$70-80 a day is possible done on a budget.

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Tuesday, June 22, 2010

What is the best food to bring my host family in Japan?

Most people tend to bring chocolate or candy but you need to remember that American chocolate/candy is very different from the Japanese variety and is a lot sweeter. Japanese love the European style of chocolate and I recommend brands like Godiva, Lindt, etc. The Belgium and Swiss chocolate brands are very popular and a good choice as they are expensive in Japan. I don't recommend Hershey's as most Japanese don't like it and Kit Kat is everywhere in Japan. American candy goes down really well in Japan. Things like soft candy (gummy bears) and sour candy is extremely popular. I am from Australia so I always bring Tim Tams which are chocolate biscuits and they are very popular in Japan, so something like chocolate biscuits or cookies would be very popular. Chocolate Chip Cookies are always very popular and this would be my best recommendation.

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Monday, June 21, 2010

2010 US Open Golf Results

The 2010 U.S. Open Championship Golf from Pebble Beach Golf Links was another exciting US open that went down to the wire. Graeme McDowell from Northern Ireland outlasted all the other players to win the championship with a final round of 74 to finish at even par and 284 for the championship. McDowell finished one shot ahead of Gregory Havret from France who shot a closing 73, two shots ahead of Ernie Els who also shot a closing 73, and 3 shots from Phil Mickelson 73 and Tiger Woods 75. McDowell is the first US open champion from Northern Ireland and the first UK winner in 40 years. Gregory Havret who finished second was an amazing story as he only just snuck into the US open field by qualifying from a sectional qualifying event in the UK. Havret had to sink a 54 foot put to make a playoff for the qualifying spot and then sunk another put to clinch a US open spot. Overnight leader Dustin Johnson shot a final round 82 which include a triple and double bogey to finish at five over the card. The big guns would be kicking themselves tonight as Ernie Els, Phil Mickelson and Tiger Woods all had chances to be the 2010 US Open champion.

2010 US Open Results

1.   Graeme McDowell     Even    71 68 71 74
2.   Gregory Havret            +1     73 71 69 72
3.   Ernie Els                      +2      73 68 72 73
T4. Phil Mickelson             +3      75 66 73 73
T4. Tiger Woods               +3      74 72 66 75

The Ultimate Guide To Golf.

Golf on the Mornington Peninsula

Friday, June 18, 2010

Best time of year to visit Japan

The best time of year to visit Japan would be March/April when the weather starts to warm up and Spring is upon us. This is the best time of year because of the Cherry Blossoms and all the beautiful spring colours. A lot of people also like Fall/Autumn which is September/October because of the cooler weather and changing colours of the leaves. Many people head in to the mountains to view the beautiful colours and experience the vibrant leaves. Winter which is from December to March can be very cold but there is a lot to see and do if you love winter sports. The snow festival in Hokkaido is extremely popular and Nagano / Gifu in the Tokai area is a great place for cheap skiing and snowboarding. The worst time of year to visit Japan would have to be during the Summer months of June, July, August. June is the start of the hot, humid rainy season and there is no relief from the constant humidity during the summer period.

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Thursday, June 17, 2010

What to do In Japan

What to do in Japan? There are so many things to do in Japan that it can be difficult to organize an itinerary. Especially if you have only a week to enjoy. The must see cities in Japan are Tokyo and Kyoto. Attractions in Tokyo include the Asakusa district famous for Sensoji temple and Nakamise shopping street; Meiji Shrine; The Imperial Palace; Ginza and Harajuku. Kyoto attractions include Kiyomizudera; Kinkakuji (Temple of the Golden Pavilion); Ginkakuji (Temple of the Silver Pavilion); Nijo Castle; and Heian Shrine. If you have a little more time to spend, I highly recommend you visit the Tokai Area. The Tokai Area is famous for its mountains in Nagano and Gifu. Attractions include Takayama, Gero and the Ogimachi Timber Houses in Shirakawa-go in Gifu, Inuyama in Aichi prefecture and Matsumoto in Nagano.

Tokyo

Nagoya and Aichi Prefecture

Gifu City and Gifu Prefecture

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Tuesday, June 15, 2010

Father`s Day in Japan June 20th

Father`s Day in Japan is very typical of a Father`s Day back home. Usually the children give their father a small present to show their thanks and appreciation. This is usually a necktie or a pair of socks.

Saturday, June 12, 2010

The Master of Martial Arts

Chinese martial arts expert, Dong Changsheng, 50, has pulled off the impossible. The martial arts expert managed to pull a half tonne aeroplane for five metres by a rope hooked to his eyelids. He was quoted afterwards as saying “I have built up the body strength to do this from years of training but it would be very dangerous for ordinary people so I don`t want anyone to copy me”.

The Secrets of Real Martial Arts

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