{"id":1504,"date":"2011-02-27T21:56:26","date_gmt":"2011-02-27T13:56:26","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.darkmirage.com\/?p=1504"},"modified":"2011-02-27T22:33:35","modified_gmt":"2011-02-27T14:33:35","slug":"japan-trip-2011","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/www.darkmirage.com\/2011\/02\/27\/japan-trip-2011\/","title":{"rendered":"Japan Trip 2011"},"content":{"rendered":"
It seems like I’ve been going to Japan every year for the past<\/a> few<\/a> years<\/a> due to various reasons, so I guess this should not come as a huge surprise. Yes, I am flying to Japan again. Yes, I will be there for Maaya’s “You can’t catch me”<\/a> 2011 tour, specifically the one in Osaka.<\/p>\n Come to think of it, this trip makes my waxing lyrical<\/a> last year seem a lot less meaningful. Heh.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n I will be in Japan from 26 March<\/strong> to 16 April<\/strong>. As this will be my final romp in Japan for the foreseeable future, I have gone all out in an insane attempt to cover as many locations as possible in one trip.<\/p>\n My confirmed itinerary so far:<\/p>\n Still trying to squeeze a few more places in, but this more or less covers every place I want to go to in Kyushu and Kansai.<\/p>\n The sheer logistics of this epic journey is mind boggling. I have been spending a good portion of the past week tabbing between Hyperdia<\/a>, Google Maps, Japan Guide<\/a> and Hostel World<\/a> in order to craft the most complicated tour itinerary the world has ever seen. And they said I was mad.<\/p>\n The awesome thing is that most of the transport costs are covered in a lump-sum I paid for a 14-day Japan Rail Pass<\/a>. This pass allows you to take unlimited rides on any JR railways, including the Shinkansen bullet trains (but excluding Nozomi trains), for a flat 45,100 yen<\/strong>. This is quite cool because I will need to take the Shinkansen at least ten times to cover that many places in just two weeks and each ride can cost more than 100 USD by itself.<\/p>\n The Japan Rail Pass is so awesome that permanent residents and Japanese citizens are actually banned from purchasing and using it because JR would go bankrupt in a matter of days otherwise. You have to purchase it from JTB<\/a> or a tour agency in your home country.<\/p>\n A tip I picked up from booking my accommodations is that in many parts of Japan it is actually possible to find private single-room business hotels<\/a> that are similar in price or even cheaper than backpacker hostels<\/a> in the same area. The catch is that these business hotels are mostly used by locals and bookings<\/a> are done online in Japanese.<\/p>\n But 2,900 yen<\/strong> a night for a private room with proper facilities does make spending 2,500 yen<\/strong> to squeeze with 5-9 other people in the same dorm room seem like a scam.<\/p>\n Of course, the trade off is that you don’t get the interesting mix of characters one finds in a backpacker hostel nor the tourist-friendly English-speaking counter staff. My own itinerary includes both foreigner-centric hostels and Japanese-centric business hotels. It’s nice to mix things up a bit.<\/p>\n Really looking forward to setting foot on Gunkanjima<\/a>. It’s like the Disneyland of urban exploration. Already booked my 4000-yen guided ferry tour<\/a>.<\/p>\n Also hoping to crash a lecture or two at Toudai<\/a> before I leave. Preferably political science or sociology. I blame too much Tokyo Daigaku Monogatari<\/a>.<\/p>\n Do drop me a PM on Twitter<\/a> or an email<\/a> if you happen to be in Japan around that time and want to meet up for tea. I will be in Tokyo from 9 April<\/strong> to 16 April<\/strong> and Kyushu\/Kansai before that. I can show you around Akihabara\/Asakusa, which, sad\/happy to say, I know like the back of my hand.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":" Miyajima, Hiroshima (sauce) It seems like I’ve been going to Japan every year for the past few years due to various reasons, so I guess this should not come as a huge surprise. Yes, I am flying to Japan again. … Continue reading
\nMiyajima, Hiroshima (sauce<\/a>)<\/p>\n\n
\nJapan Rail Pass purchased from JTB<\/p>\n