Travel From Japan To Thailand

Sandra asks…

How old to travel on my own ?

Hey I’m here just to ask a little question, i want to know how old you have to be to travel from England To Philippines ?. I’m currently 17 but the time that i want to travel to Philippines i will be 18 years of age. I’m a British Citizen and own a British Passport. It would also be possible that i would be traveling through Qatar so i don’t know if there are any rules in that country ?.

Would the same rules apply if i was to Travel from Philippines to Japan or Thailand ??.

Thanks :]
Thanks Pakli ?

Just wondering where the source is on this info, I need to be 100% before buying my tickets =) thankyou :D .

admin answers:

I don’t think that there are any rules as such like in stricter countries where religion is a very big role. But in some places in Asia, you need a holiday visa, maybe you could book your tickets with the travel agents that way you could ask them any questions and how about contacting a place like the Embassy?! Even just emailing them asking for advice, as I’m sure that someone will reply. I’ve found a few links that you might find interesting for travelling abroad, they look really useful with stuff you should have (photocopies of passport, insurance). The second link you can type in the country you’re going and it gives advice!!

Richard asks…

Is it possible for a 14 year old to enter Indonesia without a parent?

Some info:
I am traveling alone from Thailand to Bali, Indonesia, and I am a national of both the USA and Japan.

admin answers:

My daughter used to travel to Indonesia from the U.S., and at that time (pre-9/11) it was very easy–so long as a family member puts you on the plane and meets you at the destination. And the airlines (especially Singapore Airlines and JAL) were very helpful. However, if you are running away, I wouldn’t recommend Indonesia. You could get in a whole lot of trouble here and have a lot of difficulty getting out of it.

Carol asks…

What countries have you visited, and where are you from?

Do you like to travel? :) what’s the countries you’ve visited and which ones would you like to visit?

Iv’e been to: Thailand, France, Sweden, Belgium, Germany, Austria, Croatia, Italy, Slovenia, (dubai) Burma and more .. I would really like to visit Japan! :)

admin answers:

Have been to:
Greece – Athens, Thessaloniki, island Paros, island Mykonos, island Naxos, island Santorini
Turkey – Istanbul and Antalya
Bulgaria – Sofia
Serbia – Belgrade
Croatia – Zagreb
Montenegro – Budva, Kotor, Podgorica
Slovenia – Ljubljana
Italy – Rome, Milan, Venice
Spain – Madrid, Sevilla, Malaga, Cordoba, Granada, Cadiz, Marbella
France – Paris
Egypt – Cairo, Alexandria, Hurghada, Luxor, Sharm El Sheikh
Morocco – Casablanca
UAE – Dubai, Abu Dhabi

Going to Barcelona on the 28th of October. :) Would loooooove to visit Mumbai, Mexico City, Tokyo, Capetown, New York City.

I’m from Macedonia.

John asks…

did anyone know that budda was an indian prince?

i hate how a lot of people think that budda came from china, thailand, japan or something cuz its not true. he was a prince from india who was hindu. he didnt agree with hinduism completly so he decided to go on a mission. he sent ambassadors to other countries in asia to spread the word of a new religion that wasnt so strict as hinduism. as he traveled himself, (he left kingdom) and went to asian countries (to the east) he was given the name budda.(just a word from his religion. (came frum a sanskrit word. languge of the hindus. dead lyke latin). he is fat because he wud accept everyones sorry in his belly.

THOSE OF YOU THAT CANT ACCEPT THIS FACT so indians are also asians! hate it or w.e i dk.

admin answers:

Well… I can add that Buddha was born in Lumbini, a place in modern-day Nepal. He was the Shakya king’s only son. He was married to Yashodhara and had a son, named Rahul.

Then, one night he left the privileged comforts of his palace, left his wife and sleeping son… And renounced the world.
He wandered through the forests of the Himalayan mountains, and came to a place called Gaya (in India). There, he attained enlightenment under a Banyan tree.

Buddhism spread through the rest of the world from India. King Ashok, sent ambassadors to many parts of the world to spread the message of peace, and Buddhist teachings; after he saw the destruction caused by the Battle of Kaling.

Powered by Yahoo! Answers

Airlines To Japan From Usa

Mandy asks…

Cheapest city to connect in from Japan to USA?? (Airline flights)?

Hello! I live in Japan right now and want to come home for Golden Week. Because I live on the east cost in America, I want to know the cheapest city to connect in. (Expedia.com gave me a quote JUST from Japan to LA for $2,000 but if I connect in Toronto I can get all the way home for only $1,000!!!) Are there any other cheaper cities people know right off the bat? Thank you!! =D

admin answers:

JAL flies nonstop from Tokyo to Chicago. For saving money, you may want to fly through Soeul with Korean Airlines, then on to the USA. They’re generally the cheapest way to travel, but it’ll take longer.

Paul asks…

Who is the best airline that goes to Japan from the USA?

admin answers:

US airlines aren’t really the best to go – small cramped seats for Economy and not a whole lot of amneties! American Airlines at least offers you outlets to charge your electronics, but other than that, just the basics – meals, in-flight movies, and that’s pretty much it.
United Airlines is the same, except they don’t even have outlets for you to charge your stuff and by golly, those are the most cramped seats in the WORLD. Thier only positive side is that there’s at least 4 bathrooms in economy class AND they’re one of the only airlines that flies into Kansai International Airport from the the USA.
Your best bet is to fly into Narita. Cheaper. And try China airlines or Singapore airlines. JAL has had way too many accidents!

Helen asks…

How much would it cost for a one way trip to Japan from Phoenix, Arizona, USA?

Just a guess? It wouldn’t be for another two years but just a guess to help me save up. I tried to make a flight up at some of the airline sites but it wouldn’t give me an option, is there like no planes that go from Arizona to Japan?

Please and thanks!

admin answers:

There aren’t any nonstop flights from Arizona to Japan. You would need to connect via Los Angeles, Seattle, San Francisco, or Vancouver — for example.

Prices… Depends when you go. During peak season (like now–summer) maybe $900. In fall, maybe $750. One-way international flights are often cheaper from consolidators, so try some specific dates with the one-way search at http://www.bookingbuddy.com and that should give you a good idea of what to expect. Add maybe 20% for inflation and fuel increases for a flight 2 years from now.

David asks…

cheap flights to Japan from the USA?

Does anybody know the best airline or airlines to fly on when going to Japan from the united states. What is the standard fair. fairs for february 2007 are a little over $1,000. My friend went to Japan in Nov 2005 and he said his was only a little over $700.

admin answers:

$1,000 for a round trip sounds right to me. I am an American living here in Japan. I always use a travel agent. Good luck.

Powered by Yahoo! Answers