Radisson Narita(Tokyo) $18/night on Kayak
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Radisson Narita(Tokyo) $18/night on Kayak
Just booked 7 nights in April 2013 for $18/night. Not sure if it is a mistake or not, but only available on kayak.com
Radisson Hotel Narita
650-35 Nanae
Narita, Japan, JP 286-0221
details
Check-in: Sat, Apr 20
Check-out: Sat, Apr 27
Duration: 7 nights
Room
Standard Room Non Refundable
7 nights @ $18.27 avg. per night $127.89
Tax Recovery Charge & Service Fees $0.00
Total Charged $127.89
Radisson Hotel Narita
650-35 Nanae
Narita, Japan, JP 286-0221
details
Check-in: Sat, Apr 20
Check-out: Sat, Apr 27
Duration: 7 nights
Room
Standard Room Non Refundable
7 nights @ $18.27 avg. per night $127.89
Tax Recovery Charge & Service Fees $0.00
Total Charged $127.89
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7 day JR pass is $345 USD, so for two equals $100/day. We were going to buy one anyway, so why not save $1400 on hotels(compared to our Marriott Courtyard)? Of course if we change our mind we are only out $127 anyway. We like people watching on the train, so that's a plus.
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The hotel does offer a shuttle to Tokyo station at $17 USD pp one way.
http://www.radisson.com/rad/images/h...A/3475_942.pdf
http://www.radisson.com/rad/images/h...A/3475_942.pdf
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Unless you're planning day trips to West Japan (say, Kyoto) I wouldn't bother with a JR 7-day pass.
You can get to Tokyo for about 1,000 yen via bus. Reports are pretty positive:
http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/japan...-3-2012-a.html
http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/japan...ear-round.html
The local trains are also about 1,000.
Mix it up with the fastest possible route -- the Keisei Skyliner. (Not part of the JR network)
You can also get a JR East pass for five days (consecutive) or four days (flexible) is 20K yen. (about $240 at current exchange rates).
http://www.jreast.co.jp/e/eastpass/index.html
The JR East pass is also valid on high speed trains to places like Nagano and Aomori. (But not valid on trains to Kyoto etc.)
You can get to Tokyo for about 1,000 yen via bus. Reports are pretty positive:
http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/japan...-3-2012-a.html
http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/japan...ear-round.html
The local trains are also about 1,000.
Mix it up with the fastest possible route -- the Keisei Skyliner. (Not part of the JR network)
You can also get a JR East pass for five days (consecutive) or four days (flexible) is 20K yen. (about $240 at current exchange rates).
http://www.jreast.co.jp/e/eastpass/index.html
The JR East pass is also valid on high speed trains to places like Nagano and Aomori. (But not valid on trains to Kyoto etc.)
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Unless you're planning day trips to West Japan (say, Kyoto) I wouldn't bother with a JR 7-day pass.
You can get to Tokyo for about 1,000 yen via bus. Reports are pretty positive:
http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/japan...-3-2012-a.html
http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/japan...ear-round.html
The local trains are also about 1,000.
Mix it up with the fastest possible route -- the Keisei Skyliner. (Not part of the JR network)
You can also get a JR East pass for five days (consecutive) or four days (flexible) is 20K yen. (about $240 at current exchange rates).
http://www.jreast.co.jp/e/eastpass/index.html
The JR East pass is also valid on high speed trains to places like Nagano and Aomori. (But not valid on trains to Kyoto etc.)
You can get to Tokyo for about 1,000 yen via bus. Reports are pretty positive:
http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/japan...-3-2012-a.html
http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/japan...ear-round.html
The local trains are also about 1,000.
Mix it up with the fastest possible route -- the Keisei Skyliner. (Not part of the JR network)
You can also get a JR East pass for five days (consecutive) or four days (flexible) is 20K yen. (about $240 at current exchange rates).
http://www.jreast.co.jp/e/eastpass/index.html
The JR East pass is also valid on high speed trains to places like Nagano and Aomori. (But not valid on trains to Kyoto etc.)