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The next time tards tell you japan is expensive

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Works both ways their people pay more when travelling out of Japan...so pap wansui for red passport and Strong sgd?
 
Moi little friend just came back from his Tour-De-Nippon...he told moi Nippon Atas Soupland only cost $250 per cheekon rice set...100% service + Satisfaction de woh
 
Works both ways their people pay more when travelling out of Japan...so pap wansui for red passport and Strong sgd?
Stupid sinkie of course don't get in large countries people don't need to travel overseas like tard peesai dwellers do. Overseas don't have natural onsens. And you don't want to deal with their 3rd world crooks either
 
You get out of the Tokyo metropolis and out of the touristy zones elsewhere, it will be even cheaper.

A crash course on Youtube to help you get acquainted with Japan. :biggrin:

 
You get out of the Tokyo metropolis and out of the touristy zones elsewhere, it will be even cheaper.

A crash course on Youtube to help you get acquainted with Japan. :biggrin:


Beer alone I'm happy. And can eat mcpork unlike in our muslim caliphate.
 
I get what you're saying about people thinking Japan is expensive. Sure, some things cost a bit, but it depends on where you go and what you do. With a bit of research, you can discover so many affordable options. Street food is delicious and often cheap, plus plenty of beautiful parks and temples are free to visit. If you’re looking to travel on a budget, there are also various passes and discounts for public transport that can save you a ton. It’s all about exploring and finding those hidden gems! Check out https://explorejapannow.com/is-miyajima-worth-visiting/ for some great tips on how to enjoy Japan without breaking the bank.
 
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