Thursday, April 14, 2005

Plan

Planning seems easy but when it comes to doing it, fwah.. Headache..

!First, plan the places you want to visit.

!Second, accomodation and transportation (Vomit blood -.-) Japan got a very confusing train transport guide. In fact, too many guides.

!Third, plan where you should visit first and estimate the timing of each place. (I've been there ten years ago, but how to rem the places well?)

*Pounding headache*

Places planned:
#1 Tokyo (Obviously)
#2 Otaru
#3 Sapporo
#4 Nagoya

Nagoya - Buy tickets for bullet train (round trip + admission tickets) [Day(s) spent : 1]
Sapporo - Accomodation and places of interest [Day(s) spent : 3?]
Otaru - Train ticket there and back. Yay! I'm gonna make my own musical box! [Day(s) spent : 1]
Tokyo - Disneyland, Temples, Meiji Shrine, Shibuya, Shinjuku, Ikebukuro, Harajuku. Hahaha. So much shopping. Need Jr line tickets. [Day(s) spent : 4 or 5?]


The only problem i got is, how to purchase the train tickets. Because it is said that tickets purchased in my own local country would only then be valid in Japan. The train is giving me a big headache. -.-"

Next, where should i stay? Mumsy doesn't want to stay in Ryokan (Traditional Inns). Where is the nearest to the shopping areas in Tokyo? Ikebukuro or Shibuya?

Oh and one more thing, anyone knows where is the rainbow bridge? Haha.

I just have to sort out my thoughts for a while before i go insane. Whenever i open the IE it'll remind me of my "planned trip" so i feel better, like i've done a big deal. Haha. Rather than going through pages and pages of Japan travel guides online or printing out a mountain of notes to read and highlight.

If you think i'm hardworking, you should see my lecturer. She gave me a whole list of websites to find accomodation and stuff. She really put in lots of effort in her trip. I feel kinda slow and stupid compared to her. Hahaa.

So tired. Sorry Iris and Jessie can't accompany you both the sun tan. Enjoyyy.. :D

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