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Sabine
Joined: 22 Dec 2004 Posts: 10
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Posted: Wed Jan 12, 2005 10:06 am Post subject: Interac/How much money do I need to start off |
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Hi,
If I get offered a job with Interac, I will be going to Japan by end of March/early April.
I know that they don't pay for your flight, accommodation etc.
How much money do I need to start off?
Would �4000 be enough considering that I would need to wait +/- 4-6 weeks before I get paid?
Any good websites to book cheap flights from Europe (from Amsterdam, London or Brussels)?
Is it always cheaper if I get a return flight ticket?
Is it true that it is cheaper if I buy my travel pass (to travel in Japan) before my date of departure?
Thanks for your help!
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PAULH
Joined: 28 Jan 2003 Posts: 4672 Location: Western Japan
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Posted: Wed Jan 12, 2005 10:41 am Post subject: Re: Interac/How much money do I need to start off |
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Sabine wrote: |
Is it true that it is cheaper if I buy my travel pass (to travel in Japan) before my date of departure?
Thanks for your help!
Sabine |
Sabine, are you talking about the JR railpass?
You can only buy that if you have a tourist visa, not a work visa. You have to show your passport when you buy the railpass that you have a tourist stamp in your passport. It is meant for tourists travelling cheaply around Japan, not for people who are going to work there.
Not sure what the Euro is nowadays but about 1000 British pounds (US$2000) is recommended for the first month there until you get paid. |
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Cshannon
Joined: 10 Dec 2004 Posts: 114
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Posted: Wed Jan 12, 2005 10:40 pm Post subject: |
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It is meant for tourists travelling cheaply around Japan, not for people who are going to work there |
Do you know if the same goes for working-holiday visas? |
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Glenski

Joined: 15 Jan 2003 Posts: 12844 Location: Hokkaido, JAPAN
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Posted: Wed Jan 12, 2005 11:24 pm Post subject: |
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From the Japan Rail Pass web site:
http://www.japanrailpass.net/eng/en01.html
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Who is eligible for a JAPAN RAIL PASS?
The JAPAN RAIL PASS is a special ticket that is available only to travelers visiting Japan from foreign countries for sight-seeing. To be eligible to purchase a JAPAN RAIL PASS you must meet one of the following two conditions.
1. You are a foreign tourist visiting Japan from abroad for sight-seeing,under the entry status of "temporary visitor."
"Temporary Visitor" entry status, according to Japanese Immigration Law, allows a stay in Japan of 15 days or 90 days for "sight-seeing, etc." If you apply for a "stay for sight-seeing" when you enter Japan, entry personnel will stamp your passport as "Temporary Visitor," as shown below. Only persons who have a passport bearing this stamp can use a JAPAN RAIL PASS. |
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PAULH
Joined: 28 Jan 2003 Posts: 4672 Location: Western Japan
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Posted: Wed Jan 12, 2005 11:47 pm Post subject: |
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I will just add that on many trains (express trains, can not be used on bullet trains) the conductor will check the tickets and may ask to see your passport if you have a Japan Rail Pass. If you have a working visa or holiday visa stamp you will be asked to pay full fare.
You must be present when you buy the ticket and you can not ask a relative to buy it for you. Its possible the ticket will have your name on it so cheating is probably not possible. |
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tomjones7
Joined: 21 Jan 2005 Posts: 44
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Posted: Fri Jan 28, 2005 2:39 am Post subject: |
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You will need around 500,000Yen to get by. Maybe less. An appartment will cost you nearly 250,000Y (ist and last month's rent, key money, security deposit etc.) Then you have to live almost 2 months sans salary.
You can do it for less than 500K, depending on the cost of the appartment, and how frugal you are, but this would be comfortable.
Feel free to PM me for anything else. |
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