Watches seem to be cheaper...Hi, will you know if its cheaper to get watches like seiko or casio in japan?
Or what are some of the things that are cheaper in jp than sg?
Thanks!
Watches seem to be cheaper...
Anything that is made in Japan, seems to be cheaper.
I bought my Sony camera for $750, in SG selling $1199.
Hello, my partner and me is deciding on a place to stay in our Tokyo trip. We found a decent accommodation at Jujo Station (5-10 mins walk, 79 SGD/night/apt), and we will be staying there for 9 nights. We are concerned that it may not be the best place to stay due to location wise, what do you think? Used google map and it said to travel to places like Tokyo central, it would take roughly 35 minutes. Is it a good estimate?
Where do you normally recommend people staying, for travel within Tokyo? Budget wise per night per room around 100. TIA
Example? What kind of phone?
GST rebate either is done at a counter or you can show them your passport and get the refund when payinghello dimitri,
can ask, if i wanna get an item in japan, inside a shop within Parco itself. Is it a standard for the shop to waive off the tax of 8% if the item is more than Y10k?
If they don't, where else can i get the rebate done?
TIA!
GST rebate either is done at a counter or you can show them your passport and get the refund when paying
Thanks, but what counter are you referring to?
Bro u know any good place to buy unlock jap phone?
Watches seem to be cheaper...
Anything that is made in Japan, seems to be cheaper.
I bought my Sony camera for $750, in SG selling $1199.
For departmental stores like Parco, usually on the top floor there's a helpdesk/tax refund counter to process your claim. Bring your receipt and passport.
If shops like yodobashi/bic camera or individual Burberry blue label building, they will process when you make payment.
My twin bed only 6000 yen..
Opposite my hotel still got 24 hours supermarket, 7-11, Matsuya, Karaoke-kan, Donki Hall