If you are planning a trip to the land of the rising sun, be sure to check out these things to do in Tokyo, for people travelling on a budget!
Wednesday, August 22, 2012
10 Things to do on a Budget in Tokyo
Tokyo, Japan’s modern capital is one of the most exciting places on the planet, but this doesn’t mean a holiday to this amazing destination has to break the bank. Like most places in the world, a trip to Tokyo can be done either in luxury or on a shoestring budget. I’ve been lucky to have been able to travel around most of Japan in my ten years of living there and overall I have found Japan to be an incredibly affordable holiday destination.
If you are planning a trip to the land of the rising sun, be sure to check out these things to do in Tokyo, for people travelling on a budget!
If you are planning a trip to the land of the rising sun, be sure to check out these things to do in Tokyo, for people travelling on a budget!
Sunday, August 19, 2012
The Japan Rail Pass
Japan’s rail services are one of the best in the world. They are extremely efficient and go just about everywhere in Japan. If you plan to do a lot of travelling in Japan then you should consider the Japan Rail Pass. The pass allows for unlimited travel on the national JR network, including the shinkansen (bullet trains) excluding the Nozomi superexpress.
This pass can only be purchased outside of Japan and will save you travel money in Japan.
If you plan, like most tourists to travel the Golden Route of Tokyo – Kyoto – Osaka – Hiroshima it is well worth looking at this pass. You must be travelling in Japan under the visa status of “temporary visitor” to be eligible.
This pass can only be purchased outside of Japan and will save you travel money in Japan.
If you plan, like most tourists to travel the Golden Route of Tokyo – Kyoto – Osaka – Hiroshima it is well worth looking at this pass. You must be travelling in Japan under the visa status of “temporary visitor” to be eligible.
Sunday, August 12, 2012
Dr NakaMats The World’s Greatest Inventor
Who is the world’s greatest inventor? Many people in Japan will tell you it is Dr NakaMatsu also known as Yoshiro Nakamatsu.
Dr NakaMats has been called the Edison of Japan and has invented thousands of products. He is still going strong at the age of 84 and is a quite a celebrity in Japan.
Some of his greatest inventions include:
Dr NakaMats has been called the Edison of Japan and has invented thousands of products. He is still going strong at the age of 84 and is a quite a celebrity in Japan.
Some of his greatest inventions include:
Sunday, August 5, 2012
The Rules of Sushi
Like most things in Japanese life there are precise codes and formalities involved with eating the national dish of sushi. Its preparation, presentation and consumption are subject to a surprising number of rules.
Here are some of the most important sushi etiquette
Here are some of the most important sushi etiquette
Tuesday, July 31, 2012
Japan Festivals August 2012
Summer in Japan is the time for festivals and August is one of the hottest months for Japanese festivals and events with lots happening around the country. The hot weather is the perfect excuse to head outdoors and enjoy these spectacular events.
Some of the big festivals and events include:
Some of the big festivals and events include:
Thursday, July 26, 2012
Find Cheap Flight Deals
How do I find cheap flight deals? There are a few little secrets to help you achieve this and plenty opportunities out there if you know where and when to book. The list below has been complied with the help of Escape.com.au.
The following is the ultimate guide for finding the best deal:
The following is the ultimate guide for finding the best deal:
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Saturday, July 21, 2012
Getting to Tokyo from Narita Airport
There are a few options available for you to get to Tokyo
from Narita Airport and these include taxi, bus and trains.
Taxis are the most expensive means with a taxi to
downtown Tokyo costing between 20,000 yen – 30,000 yen depending on the final
destination and traffic.
Bus is a cheaper option at around 3,000 yen. A regular
limousine bus service (www.limousinebus.co.jp)
runs between Narita and Tokyo City Air Terminal in central Tokyo, to Tokyo and
Shinjuku stations. They also run to most major hotels in Tokyo. Tickets can be
purchased at the airport after clearing immigration and customs. The buses
leave every 20 minutes and usually take 2 to 3 hours to arrive at central
hotels.
Trains are usually the quickest and cheapest way to reach
Tokyo. There are two train alternatives into Tokyo: Japan Railways (JR) Narita
Express (www.jreast.co.jp)
and the Keisei Skyliner (www.keisei.co.jp)
they are twice as fast as taxi or bus, but not as convenient as you must find
your own way around the city once at a station.
The Narita Express has more connections stopping at JR
stations in Chiba, Tokyo (station), Shinjuku, Ikebukuro, and Yokohama. It costs
around 3,000 yen for a regular ticket. Tickets can be bought in advance or at
the station.
The Keisei Skyliner stops at just Ueno Station and nearby
Nippori. Tickets cost around 2,000 yen and can also be bought in advance or at
the station.
Check out my Tokyo post to discover what you can see and do in Tokyo
These are some great resources to help you explore Tokyo
Check out my Tokyo post to discover what you can see and do in Tokyo
These are some great resources to help you explore Tokyo
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