The dudes over at Frugalista Japan are hosting this month’s Japan Blog Matsuri. The title is surprise, surprise – being frugal!
>>That means being cheap, by the way!
A must read for anyone going to Japan on a lowly teacher’s budget.
The author from Frugalista Japan shares with us the following ways to survive Japan on a budget:
Shane Sakata at the Nihon Sun fills our bellies up for under $10 including a cup of Sake with her guide on cheap eats. Nice one Shane!
Et-chan at TokyoFoodCast is even cheaper than Shane, and shows us what to eat in Tokyo for less than 400 yen! Blimey, who said living in Japan is expensive?!
Wrightak from The Deep Japan Report has written a thoroughly comprehensive guide on the different point and loyalty card schemes in Japan. A Frugalista Seal of Approval for you sir!
Will at Heading for Japan introduces us to more frugal culinary joy in the form of 100 yen sushi on a conveyor belt. If only I ate sea-food…
Tony McAlpine from The Soul of Japan believes not quite so much in the idea of living frugally, but in earning a shed-load of money by fully utilizing his talents and earning a double income with his partner. Sound advice indeed.
Sleeptako, while not enjoying onsens, encourages us to check out the frugal clothing store Shimamura – good quality, cheap clothes that even gaijin fit into. Thanks sleepytako!
Leon from China Dropshippers introduces us to a good idea for making a little extra yens while in Japan by frugally starting an online store. Which is exactly what I’ll be doing in a few weeks so stay tuned!
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