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AS IF TO OFFSET the high cost of living in Japan, travel costs, in particular overseas travel, can be astonishingly low. The last few years Japan has received an onslaught of upstart discount travel agencies. The person generally credited with this trend is Hideki Sawada, founder of H.I.S. Travel (for non-Japanese, #1 Travel). So successful is Sawada's H.I.S. Travel that the "establishment" (e.g., Japan Travel Bureau) has had to mimic his strategies. Add to that the scores of other discount agencies in competition and a new era of air travel is born.
Ask the average office worker or salaryman about his or her next vacation plans and the answer will likely involve some form of air travel. Whereas as early as a decade ago the renowned railways of Japan were doing brisk business, air travel has now become affordable to nearly everybody. Even if one has to pay for the vacation in one lump sum. One drawback is that most of these companies, working on high volume and relatively low margins, do not accept credit cards (which means that, in addition to not being able spread out your payments, you may have to buy travel insurance, normally covered by many credit card issuers, separately).
Before you call these agencies, make sure you have planned your trip properly, with alternate dates and an open mind toward the selection of an airline. Don't expect to get on the Concorde. The lowest advertised fares are usually for non-holiday travel with one of the "less-reputably sound" airlines (e.g., Korean or Malaysia Air). To be fair, there have been many reports that these airlines were just as reliable as any other, and definitely a good value for the price. Then again, for only a small fraction more, you should be able to grab a ticket with one of the major American flyers, namely Northwest (which has quite comprehensive service within Asia), United and Delta.
Be aware of the peak periods, especially Golden Week in May, when it seems the entire country is taking off somewhere. This is because of the time-off mentality in Japan. Many workers take the same days off, usually company holidays, and rarely take personal vacation time. Many employees get several weeks of personal holidays but never actually use them, either because they really can't afford the time away from their work or because it leaves a bad impression with their superiors.
Let us know your experiences with these and other agencies in Japan! Happy travels!
DISCOUNT TRAVEL AGENCIES WITH ENGLISH-SPEAKING STAFF
Agency | Phone Number | Best Deal for February/March |
#1 Travel | 3200-8871, 3986-4291, 3770-1381 | USA 4 Stops 65,000 |
ABC Discount Tickets | 3233-1177 | Please Call |
A'Cross Travel | 3340-6741, 5467-0077, 5391-2871 | LA-SF-Hawaii 69,000 |
America Air Center | 3206-8989 | Boston 75,000 |
Flex International | 5330-0811 | London 64,800 |
HIT Travel | 3473-9040 | Guam with hotel 55,00 |
Japan Times Travel Service | 3769-4134, 3453-1926 | Cairns 88,000 |
Journey | 3363-6310 | Please Call or Check Website |
Just Travel | 3362-3441 | USA-2 stops 62,000 |
K&K Travel | 3590-6711 | USA-4 stops + Europe 110,000 |
Max Air Service | 3266-1544 | Please Call |
Seven Seas Travel | 045-451-3221 | Hong Kong 28,000 |
STA Travel | 5485-8389, 5391-2922, 5269-0751 | HK-Singapore-Bangkok 72,000 |
Starlight Travel | 3446-1775 | Please Call |
Sweet Travel | 3590-3500 | Koh Samui Island 51,800 |
Travel Hero | 3555-5888 | Please Call |
Turtle Travel | 3206-8989 | Las Vegas 59,000 |
World Vision Travel | 3585-1076 | Sydney 82,000 |
This is a public service...no fees have been received from any of the named agencies. All fares are for round-trip travel originating from Narita Airport. Information gathered from published sources and direct agent quotes. Not responsible for typographical errors. Have a nice holiday!