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I personaly I wouldn't spend too long in Tokyo, it's an amazing city and sure you could spend a month there and still only see and do a fraction of the things you wanted to, but at the end of the day its just another BIG city.
As mementoman suggests, a week in Kyoto will blow you away, plenty of amazing things to see and do, and if you get bored you can always take a daytrip or two to Osaka.
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Thanks for the advice guys. I really appreciate it.It's such a tough call because I may never go again seeing as its expensive and time constraints etc. so I would like to see as much as possible but on the other hand I do want it to be a holiday after all and too much travelling around would just knacker me out I reckon.
Also, I was planning to get a JR pass, which currently cost ?250. If I do only end up going say Tokyo-Kyoto-Osaka-Tokyo will it be worth the cost?Don't look at me, I'm irrelevant.
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This may be slightly off-topic, but I'm off to London to apply for a Working Holiday Visa in about a month's time. I meet all the requirements stated on the website and haven't heard of anyone getting rejected for one, but is there any possibility I might not get it? I'd be ****ing gutted if I don't, considering I'm thinking of making Japan my first stop in a world tour.
Only ****ty thing in terms of getting a part-time job over there is that I don't have a degree.
Still, I'd be travelling with over ?13k in my bank account.
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They dont ever reach the threshold of aplications, as long as you dont have convictions for torching a Japanese embassy or something you will get it no probs.
Lack of a degree wont stop you getting teaching gigs and bar work
Unlikely that i will be visiting Nihon this year, a little bit delusioned about moving there now after having 1 set in stone job fall apart and being given the run around by other companies.Last edited by Jushin-Thunder-Liger; 27-02-2006, 11:56.
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Originally posted by gravity0This may be slightly off-topic, but I'm off to London to apply for a Working Holiday Visa in about a month's time. I meet all the requirements stated on the website and haven't heard of anyone getting rejected for one, but is there any possibility I might not get it? I'd be ****ing gutted if I don't, considering I'm thinking of making Japan my first stop in a world tour.
Only ****ty thing in terms of getting a part-time job over there is that I don't have a degree.
Still, I'd be travelling with over ?13k in my bank account.
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Originally posted by JAPJACExactly what I come over with nearly 3 years ago. If you need any help applying, just ask. I still have my original application. Good luck.
Did they ask you to go for an interview? How long did the application process take?
Thanks again.
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Originally posted by gravity0Thanks JAPJAC. I've got the application here, but I'm not too sure how much detail to go into when filling in the itenary for the first 6 months. I really don't have anything planned in terms of travelling around Japan (at the moment my priorities are finding a cheapish apartment and a part-time job in Tokyo. After that I'll think about seeing more of the country). Did you go into much detail or was a simple list of the places you intended to visit enough?
Did they ask you to go for an interview? How long did the application process take?
Thanks again.
I didn`t have an interview as such. I was asked to present my completed application in person at The Japanese Embassy in London (nice building) and was asked some questions at a Lloyds Bank style counter.
"How long did the application process take?"
I honestly can`t remember.
I was informed by telephone. Once you have hopefully been accepted (never take it for granted) you will get the nicest looking Visa (if you`re English that is) in your passport ever (very posh indeed). Don`t mean to worry but what other matey said about it being a dead cert to get, well I don`t know what country he is from but I have heard of and met loads of English that failed getting a Working Holiday Visa For Japan. It is a privilege and should be treated as such.
The great thing is that `if` you have been accepted and given this Visa you can then go within a year of date of issue. Upon setting foot on Japanese soil then your 1 year clock starts a ticking.
Again, good luck.Last edited by JAPJAC; 28-02-2006, 11:57.
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I`m not sure where that is (up North?) but the reasons they said was they felt they `f**ked up` the application process and were annoyed that they were never given a proper reason why. Seems they are quite strict that`s why you have to keep ramming down their throats exactly why they should accept you in your application.
When I went to the interview there was at least 4 other people doing the same thing. In my day they issued 400 a year, I can`t believe that under 400 people a year from The United Kingdom have interest in living and working in Japan for a year on one of these wonder Visa`s. The benefits are incredible-you won`t pay any taxes, you can get credit i.e. a mobile phone, you can drive a car if you have a full U.K. license, you can work `part-time` if you can be bothered. Basically you will be in a constant Tokyo party mode for a year. Blinding.
One final thing-I think you should go in June as I did, the weather will be blinding and it will really start your holiday off with a bang.
Let us know how you get on.
(I bet your last Y10k you won`t want to leave after your year).Last edited by JAPJAC; 28-02-2006, 12:15.
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