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jasonbvr 03-30-2007 12:34 AM

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Originally Posted by luna2 (Post 77028)
i knw this is out of this thread but
how much money wuld u bring if u went to japan?

I would budget for 100 US dollars a day. This way if you spend less, it will help on the days you need to spend a bit more.

luna2 03-30-2007 12:35 AM

wat bout a 2 week stay how much wuld u bring?

jasonbvr 03-30-2007 12:52 AM

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Originally Posted by luna2 (Post 77939)
wat bout a 2 week stay how much wuld u bring?

Over two thousand just to be on the safe side. I would probably try to plan everywhere I was going to be staying too. If I was doing, I would have everything planned out from where I was going, what I wanted to see and where I was sleeping. But I realize that is fairly difficult to do.

luna2 03-30-2007 12:54 AM

omg are u serious?
goodness ok gota keep my head up we can do this japan cant beat us!!! mwaahahahahaha (btw im not crazy^^)

samokan 03-30-2007 05:14 AM

$2000++ for 2 weeks is a fair budget..

luna2 03-30-2007 08:29 PM

wow ok
2000 and up
so lyk this is an amount u all think is safe to bring then
oki doki

eltonsmor 04-06-2007 07:09 PM

I'm going to Tokyo in less than two months- it's my second time there.
The hotelreservation is made and paid for from home, but even so I still bring about 2000 usd's worth of jap.yen.
I go there to shop and explore and eat- but if you don't plan to shop, I actually think Tokyo is cheap!!!
Great food for little money if you like sushi, tempura and soba/udon!
If you are into rollercoasters you MUST try the thunder dolphin at Tokyo dome!:vsign:
Enjoy!

samokan 04-07-2007 02:20 PM

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Originally Posted by eltonsmor (Post 83298)
I'm going to Tokyo in less than two months- it's my second time there.
The hotelreservation is made and paid for from home, but even so I still bring about 2000 usd's worth of jap.yen.
I go there to shop and explore and eat- but if you don't plan to shop, I actually think Tokyo is cheap!!!
Great food for little money if you like sushi, tempura and soba/udon!
If you are into rollercoasters you MUST try the thunder dolphin at Tokyo dome!:vsign:
Enjoy!

tokyo is cheap?? :eek: well tokyo did lost its place as the worlds most expensive city 2006 but still on 3rd place.This year it sits 5th.

What's the world's most expensive city? | FP Passport
Worldwide Cost of Living Survey 2006–city rankings

japanlady 11-02-2008 11:49 AM

When I first arrived in Tokyo I needed temporary accommodation for the first month. I called a foreign support service called ESLC and they arranged everything for me. They collect a percentage from the appartment owner so I didn't need to pay an introduction fee or anything. They also gave me a lot of free advice on visas etc. Everyone there speaks English so if you don't speak Japanese that's no problem. Even if you don't take their accommodation they will still give you advice so it's worth giving them a call.

Their office is in Ikebukuro. The number I have for them is +81-3-6909-4120.
I cant remember the company email address but you can contact Mimura san at [email protected] (that's the mail address on the business card she gave me).

Anyway, have a great time in Tokyo!

magicalgirlj 01-25-2009 09:02 PM

your lucky. I recamend visting Akihabara or Shinjiku in tokyo


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