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Old 06-07-2009, 02:57 PM
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Beautiful pics dude!! Wow that picture of the ramen made me realize just how hungry I am right now
Be sure to take pics of some of the ladies there when your girl's not looking
Old 06-07-2009, 04:52 PM
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kool pics man
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damn I want to go to japan with some friends! About for a two week trip...about how much $$$ would you say you need to cover all basic expenses- airfare, food, hotel?
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Hey Rick, you should pick up some Pedo bear keys along with some stickers and sale them on the forum!!!! I'm sure people here would buy them~~~
Old 06-07-2009, 09:26 PM
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Originally Posted by Blackheart
damn I want to go to japan with some friends! About for a two week trip...about how much $$$ would you say you need to cover all basic expenses- airfare, food, hotel?
It really depends on when you purchase your tickets, your taste in food/lodging, and what cities you plan on staying in. A pair of round trip tickets costed me ~$2500 last year (Aug 08) plus another $550 or so for a pair of 7-day rail passes. Make sure to purchase the rail passes prior to leaving for Japan since they offer tourists the rail pass at a discounted rate.

This year a pair of round trip tickets only costed me ~$1500, so I upgraded to the 14-day rail pass which was $1,000 for 2. Food is surprisingly pretty cheap in my opinion. I'm lucky because my gf has family over here, so if we stay in her hometown our lodging is free.

I would look up hotels via online prior to arriving to get some deals. Last year we booked some hotel rooms in Yokahama and surrounding districts in Tokyo for a pretty cheap price. It just depends on demand on the dates you are looking for.

Hope that helps a bit.

Website where rail passes can be purchased at a discounted rate and fedexed to you from Illinois:

https://www.japanrailtravel.com/Japa....cfm?stepNum=5

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Old 06-07-2009, 09:28 PM
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Originally Posted by calin
Beautiful pics dude!! Wow that picture of the ramen made me realize just how hungry I am right now
Be sure to take pics of some of the ladies there when your girl's not looking
Hahha, will do!

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Hey Rick, you should pick up some Pedo bear keys along with some stickers and sale them on the forum!!!! I'm sure people here would buy them~~~
I already emptied one of the stores on supply of the Pedo Bear key things. I also picked up some other stuff that I plan to put up on my website.
Old 06-07-2009, 09:58 PM
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I visited a local private school, which was awesome to see firsthand. The kids typically walk pretty long distances to and from school so their uniforms are equipped with the bright yellow backpacks for safety. They also all have these pagers on their shoulder straps just in case anything bad happens, so that they can page someone if they are in trouble or need help. However, I don't really see that happening especially in this town since everything is so peaceful.

Some things that really stood out to me is the fact that the kids all contribute by growing vegetables in the garden that are used by the cafeteria staff to make their lunches every day. They also raise animals such as rabbits with kids teams coming early in the morning to feed and take care of these chores. The kids even take turns helping in the cafeteria serving food. All of the kids seemed to be very genuine and super sweet. I guess it is not surprising since their schools instill responsibility and a sense of caring at such an early age.







I also had a chance to have lunch at a restaurant that only takes reservations. They do not have a menu of any sort since they specialize in creating making new menu items each and every day. Apparently it's always a surprise. My favorite was the "black sesame ice cream". The ice cream was very rich in flavor. It was flavorful, not sweet, yet very tasty.





The soup that slowly cooks while you eat everything else:







Poor dog has to sit on the concrete stairs all day lol:



Store specializing in aloe vera:





The post office and bank is under one roof:



Place where im getting some business cards made:



Instead of receipts, the ATM machines stamp your check book tracking deposits and withdrawals:







Z32:



Modified Pathfinder:



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nice pictures rick!!

now take one of your whip you are driving around that awesome manly car!
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Originally Posted by Beka Z
nice pictures rick!!

now take one of your whip you are driving around that awesome manly car!
LULZ! I knew I forgot to do something. Here ya go



I'm getting used to sitting on the right side. However, it just feels weir looking over my left shoulder backing up. The front signal switch is on the right and the windshield wipers are on the left, so it's funny when I accidentally hit the front windshield wipers switch when trying to signal.

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Old 06-08-2009, 06:51 AM
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OMFG JDM food looks delish, I'd love to go to Japan one day also. Everything there just looks so good..
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Originally Posted by Rickdogg
It really depends on when you purchase your tickets, your taste in food/lodging, and what cities you plan on staying in. A pair of round trip tickets costed me ~$2500 last year (Aug 08) plus another $550 or so for a pair of 7-day rail passes. Make sure to purchase the rail passes prior to leaving for Japan since they offer tourists the rail pass at a discounted rate.

This year a pair of round trip tickets only costed me ~$1500, so I upgraded to the 14-day rail pass which was $1,000 for 2. Food is surprisingly pretty cheap in my opinion. I'm lucky because my gf has family over here, so if we stay in her hometown our lodging is free.

I would look up hotels via online prior to arriving to get some deals. Last year we booked some hotel rooms in Yokahama and surrounding districts in Tokyo for a pretty cheap price. It just depends on demand on the dates you are looking for.

Hope that helps a bit.

Website where rail passes can be purchased at a discounted rate and fedexed to you from Illinois:

https://www.japanrailtravel.com/Japa....cfm?stepNum=5

Thank you for the insight and information. The link also gave us a better idea of the airfare.
thanks man
Old 06-08-2009, 01:25 PM
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MOAR!
Old 06-08-2009, 01:37 PM
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Japan is an amazing place. Expensive, but always an adventure!
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i love it!

youre going to get in your z and it's going to feel like a beast
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I freakin' love these threads
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Originally Posted by philude
I freakin' love these threads
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Rick,

You lucky dog you... I wish I was over there right now. Pics look good and can't wait for the rest. Have fun and be safe,,,and save me one of those Pedo Bear Keys..lol..
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Lukeeeee!!!! Thanks for sharing bro! Be safe
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Originally Posted by GT47R
on loving these threads... on more pics!
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That looks like an awesome trip Rick and thanks for taking the pics.

on United Airlines sucking! That dump has screwed me over several times, badly.


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