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Japan Tour Information Night 2010
Monday 1 February
Tour Outline
• 11 nights, 12 days during September
Holidays
• 7 nights spent with our tour group, 4 nights
with a host family
• School Visit
• Focus on exposure to another culture, new
and unique experiences and language
development.
Brief Itinerary
• Depart Australia 19 September from Gold
Coast Airport.
• 4 nights in Kyoto with day trips to
Hiroshima and Nara
• 2 nights in Tokyo
• 4 nights home stay
• Return to Australia 30 September to Gold
Coast Airport.
Cost & Inclusions
Approximate Pricing as of 1 February 2010
Based on 10-14 students and 2 teachers
$2840
Tour Inclusions
• Return economy airfares - Coolangatta – Japan return with Jetstar
Airways
• Airport charges and taxes (subject to change up until final payment)
• Feed Me Pack and Video on Demand on all flights
• 7-Day Ordinary Japan Rail Pass
• Rail Fare Tokyo – Narita Airport
• 4 nights Kyoto Station West including daily breakfast and dinner
• 2 nights Tokyo International Youth Hostel including daily breakfast
and dinner
• 5% Japan Consumption Tax
• MBBC Japan Tour Jersey
Extra Costs
• Travel Insurance $104
• Passport Costs ($104 child passport if required)
• Spending Money – at parents discretion but a
minimum of ¥14850 (approx $185) will be
needed to cover daily expenses such as
lunches, bus/tram fares and entry into sights.
eg. Hiroshima Peace Museum – ¥50
Kinkakuji in Kyoto – ¥400
Student Budget
The next step…
DEPOSIT
In order to secure your son’s place on this tour, the
school requires a $300 deposit by 15 February 2010.
Cheques should be made out to Moreton Bay Boys
College. Should we not obtain required numbers of
students for the trip to go ahead, this $300 will be
refunded by the College.
Saizen tours will then book our flights, accommodation
on our behalf.
PAYMENT PLAN
The College will then advise you of a payment plan with
the final payment being due 70 days prior to departure.
Highlights
Temples, shrines and castles
Hiroshima
Shopping
Shinkansen (bullet train) rides
BIG cities & bright lights
Delicious Japanese food
Other weird and wonderful Japanese
things…