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[Albion] Japan pre season



WhingForPresident

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Feb 23, 2009
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Marlborough
I take it you have never been before :ROFLMAO:
I'm going to Tokyo tomorrow and staying with family, apparently general stuff is much cheaper now with the weaker Yen, it's almost 200 to the pound now. Obvs still expect to be paying £7-9 quid for a pint and the like but it's meant to be not so bad at the moment for good, shopping and stuff.

Having said that l, I remember it as pretty expensive last time I was there 10 years ago or so, but I'm in Hong Kong atm so it probably is cheap in comparison!
 




Insel affe

HellBilly
Feb 23, 2009
24,497
Brighton factually.....
I'm going to Tokyo tomorrow and staying with family, apparently general stuff is much cheaper now with the weaker Yen, it's almost 200 to the pound now. Obvs still expect to be paying £7-9 quid for a pint and the like but it's meant to be not so bad at the moment for good, shopping and stuff.

Having said that l, I remember it as pretty expensive last time I was there 10 years ago or so, but I'm in Hong Kong atm so it probably is cheap in comparison!
Yeah, we went about 7 years ago and Tokyo was pretty expensive from what I recall, still a wonderful place to visit, I would urge anyone who can go, GO
 


Garry Nelson's Left Foot

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Jul 7, 2003
13,578
tokyo
I haven't actually but I spend most of my working day interacting with Japanese people so have a good idea of the cost of living there. About £3 a pint, similar for a bowl of ramen. Pretty good if you're used to Brighton prices.
Unfortunately that's not true, at least not in Tokyo. You can buy a beer for that but it's not a pint, it'll be a glass that's about 60% of a pint. Pints are generally around a fiver.

You can eat pretty well for cheap though.
 


Bakero

Languidly clinical
Oct 9, 2010
14,992
Almería
Unfortunately that's not true, at least not in Tokyo. You can buy a beer for that but it's not a pint, it'll be a glass that's about 60% of a pint. Pints are generally around a fiver.

You can eat pretty well for cheap though.

Around a fiver a pint, cheap eats, no tipping. Certainly sounds like I was right to say it would be "relatively inexpensive" for a travelling Brightonian.
 


jackalbion

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Aug 30, 2011
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I'm going to Tokyo tomorrow and staying with family, apparently general stuff is much cheaper now with the weaker Yen, it's almost 200 to the pound now. Obvs still expect to be paying £7-9 quid for a pint and the like but it's meant to be not so bad at the moment for good, shopping and stuff.

Having said that l, I remember it as pretty expensive last time I was there 10 years ago or so, but I'm in Hong Kong atm so it probably is cheap in comparison!
You are Gary Dicker and I claim my ten pounds.
 






Garry Nelson's Left Foot

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Jul 7, 2003
13,578
tokyo
Around a fiver a pint, cheap eats, no tipping. Certainly sounds like I was right to say it would be "relatively inexpensive" for a travelling Brightonian.
Yeah, I think it is relatively inexpensive with the current exchange rate. Maybe not cheap cheap but not as forbidding as it once was. I'd make a proper holiday of it though if I were to visit. It's too long and expensive a flight to come out here for just a few days.
 


Arkwright

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Oct 26, 2010
2,839
Caterham, Surrey
Without reading the whole thread, I'm sort of keen to go. Will the club be laying anything on or will our sponsors British Airways be offering any subsidies?
The only thing putting me off is price. My boss has said take the time and go and Nurse Gladys is keen to see the back of me.
 




Change at Barnham

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Aug 6, 2011
5,496
Bognor Regis
My tip would be Japan Airlines economy class.
The seats are slightly wider than most economy seats, the service is decent and most importantly they provide a direct route from Heathrow. Flying time is just over 14 hours.
The flight will probably cost a bit more than non-direct routes with Emirates, Cathay or Singapore Airlines but it is a lot less hassle and not as tiring as having to make connections.
JAL are also members of the One World Alliance if you gather airmiles.
If it's £200 more, it's worth paying. You'll thank me.

I'm now in Hiroshima which is my favourite so far. It feels more relaxed and is less congested than some of the other cities I've been to so far.
 
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Change at Barnham

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Aug 6, 2011
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Bognor Regis
Any goods you purchase over 5000 yen (£25) you can get an extra 10% off by showing your passport.

I've just bought a lens extender for my Sony camera which is £550 in UK, it cost me £335 here.
 


deletebeepbeepbeep

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May 12, 2009
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Any goods you purchase over 5000 yen (£25) you can get an extra 10% off by showing your passport.

I've just bought a lens extender for my Sony camera which is £550 in UK, it cost me £335 here.

What? Everywhere? I'm not going for the tour but going out there for 3 weeks later this year.
 




Change at Barnham

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Aug 6, 2011
5,496
Bognor Regis
What? Everywhere? I'm not going for the tour but going out there for 3 weeks later this year.
For goods, but not for services like restaurants or bars.

So, watches, electronics, handbags, clothes etc.

All main shops run the scheme.
When you enter Japan at the airport passport control, they put a little entry sticker in your passport.
And when you buy something you show the shop your passport, they enter the number on your passport sticker and give you a further 10% off the advertised price.
 








Superphil

Dismember
Jul 7, 2003
25,711
In a pile of football shirts
As far as I can see it’s 18,000 yen for a seated ticket, blimey, 90 quid.
8,800 yen for a standing ticket, yikes.
 




Herr Tubthumper

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Jul 11, 2003
63,084
The Fatherland
Got my flights and accommodation sorted just tickets, now need to work out the piss up before the game......
青いオウム
 


studio150

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Jul 30, 2011
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On the Border
£90 for a ticket, and if the fixture was at The Amex probably £20.

Just shows the attraction of the PL overseas and why clubs are keen to tap into these markets.
 






BattFink

Active member
Jan 31, 2012
399
Buggers Hole
Just booked a pair of tickets for both games, Kawashima game in the main stand (cat 2) the Tokyo verdy in the Back stand..

Now just got to find accomodation & flights
 


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