Must Do List for future references:
- Watch sumo
- Watch kabuki
- Eat train station bento
- Wear (buy?!) yukata [mem: check out UNIQLO]
- Relax in hot spring
- Ride shinkansen
- Write end-of-summer postcard back
Get back to work!
Must Do List for future references:
Get back to work!
Oi! We need to pay special term school fees for module mapping.
That means an extra S$350. Hmph, I can use that as my travelling fees. Why does NUS want to make money on every single occasion they have? (To pay the librarians to blog?)
So one problem solved!
I just went to STA Travel at science co-op to ask about plane tickets. The summer programme is too long to buy a one month return ticket, so I have to settle for 60 days or 45 days (if there are any)
Air tix are expensive, even from my own online research. Vietnam Airlines flies to Tokyo for $860 (without tax) but I need to be in Fukuoka. Train from Tokyo to Fukuoka is 21210yen (about RM700) My plane back to Sabah is waay cheaper than that, in fact it’s only RM110! STA lady said I can get Japan Airlines tix at $860 if I have a student visa, and I can get open jaw tix at extra $150, subject to approval. Very good price! But here’s Catch-22, I need plane reservations to get the visa. And I need the visa to get cheaper plane tix. What can I do???!!! -I’ve requested for storage at Raffles Hall for the holidays! Yipee. Did that last minute last semester and I didn’t get the storage space. But thanks to D and M, I have space at their place.
Can’t help but check out travel sites every half hour. Must stop
It’s exams week but I can’t help but create a blog to just blab about my future travel. The username is inspired by Ms Holly Golightly from Breakfast at Tiffany’s, only mine doesn’t sound as glam.
I’m going to Japan! Yipee!
Lots of stuff to do before it can become 100% true.
It’s not so bad, after listing all the to-dos out