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West, I will be there in January as well for Autosalon and it seems there will be a number of others there also - There is no shortage of things to get up to while you are there so dont worry :laugh:

PM ya'! Awaiting for reply, should i start booking my tickets now as i assume price would be different now than peak season?

Should i consult a travel agent to see if they can put together a package or just do everything by myself? I'm thinking of stoping by SHANGHAI for a few days as well.

Well West I went to flight centre, I took some prices in with me and realise they charge around 8% commision on everything which includes easy to get stuff such as JR passes, but then again I prefer an agent to do it that way if something goes wrong I have them to fall back on (ie demand a refund).

They organised car hire in hokkaido, accomodation in sapporo and return flights etc fairly easily, I hear that it gets pretty busy and accomadation can be streched out after november with alot of people heading up there

Well West I went to flight centre, I took some prices in with me and realise they charge around 8% commision on everything which includes easy to get stuff such as JR passes, but then again I prefer an agent to do it that way if something goes wrong I have them to fall back on (ie demand a refund).

They organised car hire in hokkaido, accomodation in sapporo and return flights etc fairly easily, I hear that it gets pretty busy and accomadation can be streched out after november with alot of people heading up there

Thank you man.

Somebody help me with hotel please, i've managed to find return ticket for around 1K mark already, now all i need is hotel or motel.

Flight centre quoted me some friggin hotel that cost $300 a night, fark that. I'll even sleep in the mafia district if it cost $20 a night.

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it's in asakusa which is not really anywhere near makuhari. asakusa is more tokyo area. try the hotel new otani in makuhari, i hear it's very good and it is close to TAS.

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ok guys I am a noob at this I want to come over for about 7 - 10 days but I would be comming over by myself and I only have about 5k to spend on the trip is it possible or not? I want to go to TAS and explore a bit but really need to make sure I can do the trip with only 5K (this has to include airfares as well.

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