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with only 5 year to until the 2020 #Olympics in Japan i thought i should check the flight prices with the dates needed on next year calenda.
Im thinking of flying out on 15th July and coming back on 9th Sept, the cheapest flights i got was £433, really good as i was expecting on less that £600 lol.
So my plan will be Go to Japan a week before the games start and see the country,
then Go to the Opening ceremony and a few games in the begining before travelinh around the far east.
i will spend 4-6 weeks traveling, but i still need ideas of where to go so any tips are useful.
I will then make my way back to Japan and watch the last week of games at of the Paralympics and get ticket to see some games and hopefully tickets to the closing ceremony.
Once the Parlympics are over i will see japan for a few more days and say thank you then fly back home
I think that sounds like a great plan :)
noww i need to look at places to stay and other countries to visit, plus now much is visas?
With it being 2 years to the day since Tokyo was announced as the host for the #olympic games in 2020 i have been really excited by the news. So much so that i started saving for the games since then. im going to do a blog on my own build up to the games and what ever i want to share about the games.
I have always wanted to go to the Far East but never had the money. I keep looking at airline prices then hostals and its just a dream, but with the olympics being their, and enjoying the London 2012 games, i really want to go.
My plan is to go for the Opening ceremony and afew games, then see the cuntry and other parts of the Far East and watch a few Paralmpics games and the closing ceremony before i head back to the UK. its gonna cost a lot but if anyone has any tips on saving money, or would like to be a tour guide that would be great
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