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JAPAN TRIP 2006

JAPAN TRIP 2006. INFORMATION EVENING. WHEN? & How Long for ?. Sat. 23 Sep – Mon. 9 Oct 2006 (Japan Airline Code share flight with Air NZ) About 17 days – one night in flight. WHO CAN COME?.

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JAPAN TRIP 2006

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  1. JAPAN TRIP 2006 INFORMATION EVENING

  2. WHEN? & How Long for ? • Sat. 23 Sep– Mon. 9 Oct 2006 (Japan Airline Code share flight with Air NZ) • About 17 days – one night in flight

  3. WHO CAN COME? • Well-qualified senior (Y11-13) Japanese students (Qualification based on: Japanese ability, school records and behavioural records) • Students who can host our sister school pupils when they come in August, next year. Most of the students are girls. According to the homestay policy, girls need to stay with female students’ families. (or a male student can host if he has female siblings of around the same age) A police vet will be required for first time host families. • Students who can agree with the school trip policies and code of conduct.

  4. WHERE? First 7 days – Sightseeing • Tokyo City – Shinjuku, Harajuku, Asakusa, Odaiba • Nikko – Tosho shrine, waterfall, Edo period samurai village • (1 night at Japanese traditional inn) • Tokyo Disneyland • Kamakura – an old capital town in 13c. Great Buddha statue, Shrines etc. • Yokohama – The biggest port city near Tokyo Please refer to my GOOGLE EARTH presentation or our moodle Japanese resource site for more information.

  5. Second Week – Home stay and exchange Our Sister High School Special Programme (about 40 min by train from Tokyo) Students are to attend the high school daily while staying with host families. Therefore, students are required to wear school uniform and they need a pair of slippers to wear inside the school. Please visit the HS website http://homepage2.nifty.com/sisterschool/

  6. ACCOMMODATION • Yoyogi Tokyo Olimpic Memorial Youth Hostel (6 nights) • Nikko - Japanese traditional inn (1 night) • HS homestay (8 nights) This is provided basically free of charge on the understanding that their students will not pay home stay costs on their return visit. Our students will need to pay for the price of transport to and from school.

  7. HOW MUCH? TOTAL COST: About $3000 (incl. Personal spending money) ($1 = 78 yen) 15 students + 2 teachers NOTE: The estimate has increased due to a recent fall in the NZ$ and the decision to base the calculation on the minimum number of students. GENERAL TRAVELLING COSTS • Airfare, taxes, Japan Airline Group rate $1581 • Travel Insurances - $102 (could be more for 17 days) • Relieving Costs - $40 (could be less) • Accommodation, transport, meals, admission fees etc.- $700 PERSONAL SPENDING MONEY • Lunch money, daily necessities (homestay)-$180 • Pocket money (snacks, souvenirs etc. ¥2000 per day for 14 days)- $360

  8. WHERE DO WE START? • We need to pay the deposit ($200 each –non refundable) to secure our school trip special airfare within 2 weeks. • Please fill out the questionnaire and return it tomorrow so that we can finalise the numbers and proceed with our planning. • Then, we will send you a permission slip for you to sign. Please return it with the deposit by 3rd March 2006 (Japan Airline).

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