Thursday 25 June 2015

1 month budget travel with kids in Hokkaido (3) : Planning

30th June 2015

With decision set to travel for 1 month alone with kids, planning is a must.

What to plan
  1.  Rough budget
  2. Where to go, What to see
  3. What towear
  4. Where to stay
  5. How to travel
Rough Budget
Based on current findings and researches:
Lodging  SGD$ 700
Air tickets ( 1 adult & 2 kids ) :  ANA SGD $2330
                                                  Thai Airlines SGD $1900
                                                 JAL SGD $ 2380
                                                SIA SGD$ 3860

Short travel time will be ANA and JAL with a note that arrival and departure airport to be the same. If you land in Narita and need to travel to Haneda, you will need to take limousine which takes 90 mins or trains which need to change to monorail and local JR train ( If you are using JR Pass, not Hokkaido JR Pass, this is included. There are some promotion for NEX " Narita Express ", so please check with the counter)
For Thai airlines, China Airline, China Eastern, the transit time 2 hours up to 30 hours due to limited flight. it can be another short break before flying home. 

Hokkaido JR Pass : 7 days pass  Adult : 24,000yen, children above 6: 12,000yen

Meals and entry fees, other transportation (bus) : SGD$2000

Insurance : SGD$200


Rough estimate budget for 1 month : SGD$5,000


For Where to go, what to see , what to do, what to wear correctly, where to stay , please follow the up comimg posts with one of  the best well covered English information for Hokkaido shared.

Information on
  •  Factory visits
  • Farms
  • Museums
  • Indoor Playground
  • Zoological parks
  • Aquarium
  • Wild animals watching
  • Free admission activities
  • Ski resorts
  • Outdoor activites
  • Flower season
  • Outdoor activities
  • Fruit farms
  • Onsen
    •  Ryokan 
    • Others
  • Shopping
  • What to wear
  • Where to stay

    Wednesday 24 June 2015

    1 month budget travel with kids in Hokkaido (2) : Why Japan?

    26th June 2015

    Many asked me why Japan?

    Safety
    Alone with 2 kids, my first priority is safety. Can I let go and let kids run around and exploring without having to worry?

    The surrounding countries have high risk that I might lose either kid and never to see again.

    Food
    Can I enjoy food without risk or minimal risk of food poisoning? Can we just consume food along the way? Are the food suitable for kids and I do not have to specially cook due to unsuitable choice of food? Is it easy to buy ready food or even groceries?

    In Korea, unless kids do not mind having spicy food every meals, most kids end up having to struggle or require to buy and cook back in hotel.

    Children friendly 
    Do they have children friendly services?
    It is easy to find nursing rooms, play room even in baby store.  They have also such special room " multipurpose room" for these purposes.

    Pram can be easily push around without having to carry both the pram and kid on the stairs. Neither do I have to struggle pushing pram on uneven paths. 

    Do they have escalator instead of staircases only?

    Currently, they have escalators for almost all train station, with most with elevators.

    Comparing to 2 decades ago in Japan, I remembered that I have to carry my heavy luggages up and down few storeys high stairs to transfer trains or getting in /out of train stations.

    Japanese do not complain about not having escalators and elevators, as Japanese children are trained from young to use only staircase. Even during school field trip, they carry their own heavy luggage up the stairs.  That is actually a very good training in developing endurance!

    Public transportation 
    Can I travel from one place to another without driving? Do I need to rely heavily on taxi ?
    Are the services frequent?

    If I will to use taxi frequently, my budget will increase. In Japan, using JR Pass , for this case, Hokkaido JR Pass, it is unlimited for that valid period.

    Am I able to base in one location and travel to and fro within a day?
    I prefer travelling in the day and base in almost 1 location to reduce the travelling hassle of check in , check out, move luggage along the way. The time spend checking in , checking out could reduce with the travelling time on public transportation while base in one location.

    Self-Drive
    Many prefer self drive around or getting a chartered coach around.

    Most important is I don't drive. Rather than being stressed getting myself from one place to another, I would rather sit on a train or a bus that send me to where I want to go.

    The other concern is driiving in winter. In all year round summer Singapore, we do not have experience in driving in bad snow weather, neither do we have the skill to drive a chain wheeled vehicle. Car skid often in snow covered road, how can I be sure that I know how to handle it and do not endanger my kids' lives? Even locals have fear driving in snow, what about us?

    Safe
    Japan except Fukushima is safe from radiation!! Even in Fukushima prefecture alone, some are are safe from radiation, agriculture are safe for consumption. Hokkaido being so far away is definitely safe to stay.

    Japanese Yen at low rate. ( 100yen = 1.11)
    At such a low rate, it is so much worth going.

    We used to think Japan is so expensive to go as they have higher living standard and high exchange rate.
    With Singapore living standard getting higher, we are almost the same if Japanese Yen exchange is low.  So why not enjoy a trip to Japan that has better food, better enjoyment and safer?

    On top of all these, I am a Japanese speaking person so moving around is ok for me.
    Many do not know that without knowing Japanese, it is easy to travel in Hokkaido too. Many can communicate well in English and Mandarin now.

    Travelling time
    Travelling approx 7 hours , there are many choices. By land, we can travel up to Kuala Lumpur, by sea, we have reached Batam. By Air, we can also reach Perth, Melbourne, Bandung, Thailand or even Hong Kong.

    Comparing 7 hours flight to Melbourne, similar surrounding with nature, farm and children friendly places. Being a black hair Asian, it is common too with Asian students and immigrants. However, I dislike the quarantine spray before descending and the restriction of bringing food into country to protect their agriculture. Kids have preferences and do not understand why the sudden forbidden of their favourite food. There is also no way young kids can understand after parents have explained, ending up everyone is frustrated.

    Travelling is already physically tiring , why add up to mental stress?


    Tuesday 23 June 2015

    1 month budget travel with kids in Hokkaido (1) : what triggers

    24 June 2015


    What triggers

    2 months ago , hubby commented that he found new apps with good lodging, so I went to explore. I found studio apartment in Sapporo only SGD$700 per month!! Other studio apartment varies from SGD$800 to $1,400 which are also cheap to stay for a month. 

    Why 1 month?
    Many friends asked me : " Why one month?"
    I replied simply with " 1 week costs SGD$350, 1 month costs SGD$700!"
    Since I have to buy air tickets, lodging is the next expensive needs to travelling. If I can save by having rented apartment, experience typical local lifestyle, it will be even better for the kids.



    Experiences
    This is different experience comparing hotel stay, it will be cultural exchange in a more casual mode.



    1 month in Hokkaido during winter season , it will be another true season experience comparing to just one week holiday. There are many unexpected situations to children in Singapore whom do not have four seasons naturally.  Just getting into Snow City, Snow in Container are just short chill and easy-to-forget experience, but 1  month, survival skills step in as it becomes daily what needs to do situation.


    Towels don't get to change daily, clothes need to go to laundromat , no breakfast included, the list of discomfort continues


    Just from another perspective, hotels are promoting changing less towels for environment friendly, more coin laundromat are opening everywhere in Singapore right now, breakfast can be settled easily along the way to train stations.

    The basic line is are you willing to be open to different experience? Is it a must to really change towels daily? Do you change towels daily at home? Are your breakfast prepared at home?


    Where to find this good lodging deal?
    I was first attracted to AIRBNB by their interesting travel advertisement. All the landmarks are hand made and presented creatively.
    You can find cheap range to luxury range;
    apartments, home stay, dormitory, big family room, hostels;
    in all over the world and the list of lodging is increasing too
    Use this code and you enjoy a deduction of $25 for your first stay ( based on May 2015)
    www.airbnb.com.sg/c/stan3266?s=8