
Jenny asks…
What are the steps to travel to Japan?
I am currently 16, and plan to visit and travel Japan when I am 18. There will be a group of 5 including myself, all who are 18. What are the requirements for entry and stay and all that? I’m a complete beginner to international travel.
admin answers:
Passport, round trip ticket, enough money to support your stay. That’s it.

Paul asks…
As a US citizen living in Japan, where do I go to get travel visas?
I currently have a work visa. It will expire in January. After that, I want to travel in Japan for a week, then other places in Asia, and then possibly return to Japan to travel for longer. Where do I go to take care of all this? I live in Osaka.
admin answers:
You can probably extend or change your status. Ask US embassy in Japan about that. Most places in Asia doesn’t require visa, usually when you arrive, they will give you visa. But if you want to go to China or Dubai call the embassy to inquire about getting a visa.

George asks…
What is the cheapest way to travel around Japan?
I am studying Japanese and want to travel around Japan for a couple of months visiting Kyoto, Tokyo and Osaka, and various other places. However, travelling in japan always seems to be very expensive when I google it. I am a student (in the UK) and therefore on a tight budget. Where are the cheapest places to stay/eat? Cheapest flights and domestic travel?
admin answers:
The cheapest way to travel, is the “shoe leather sedan”

Sharon asks…
Could the radiation from the Nuclear Explosion in Japan travel?
And if so, where would it travel too?
admin answers:
It really depends on what type of radiation is leaking and how. If it is venting radio active steam it will be carried in the atmosphere. This happen when the plant blew in Russia many years ago. If it is being leaked at ground level, then it would not have the possibility of traveling so far and could be contained in the immediate area.
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