I'm looking for a few basic travel hints for planning a trip to japan.
For example, what time of year is cheapest to go?
Where should I watch for cheap tickets?
Etc.
Here's my situation:
I was a foreign exchange student to Japan in 95/96 and miss it dearly. From the time I was there, my goal was to come back some day, and bring family with to share the sights/experiences I had. Now that I'm married and have a child, that goal has changed from bringing my parents, to bringing my wife and son. I would love to get back and visit my host families, see the old sights, etc. I think I'd spend most of my time in Saitama, where I lived, and in Tokyo. I don't want to do a lot of planning, mainly just wing it, visiting people day by day, and settting aside a few days for distant sights/locations if we decided to do such.
I would like to go for about 2 weeks. (Really, I'd love to go for months, or years, but I don't think more than 2 weeks would sit well with my wife.)
If I could, I'd also like to take them to Hiroshima or Nagasaki, but it's not a priority.
One other thing... my host father owns a Japanese style hotel across the street from his house. Would it be rude to ask if he can offer us a discounted stay while we visit?
Also, I don't remember many of my classmates from when I was in Japan. There are a few I would like to look up, but I don't think I could remember their names... I'd have to look at a photo and name (like a yearbook or something) to remember then, and then finding out where to contact them could be hard. Do you think the school I went to might be able to help?
Gai-jin