Hi guys, coming here for some advices.
After my upcoming graduation in Japanese, next September (7th-30th) i'll make my first trip to Japan!
But it's not a simple trip, i am going there with a specific goal: armed with a camera, i'm going to visit some of the country's
most important Live Houses for the Punk scene; record some gigs; interview some people, and try to make a semi-professional documentary out of it.
Anyway, i'm now in the middle of planning the trip, so any help from you guys would be more than welcome.
First of all, the budget: i'll have around 2000-2500 (roughly 2300-2800$). It's nothing, i know, but this isn't a tourist vacation, so i won't buy gifts for me, or try expensive food, and i'll try to sleep only with couchsurfing and a few contacts i have. Any tips on saving are welcome.
Then, the stops: Milan - Sapporo - Sendai - Tokyo - Nagoya - Kyoto - Osaka - Kobe - Matsuyama - Kobe - Fukuoka - Kagoshima - Milan; i'm just going in the places i've already found some good live houses without risking and explore, and while i only have 21 days i've made calculations and it'll be enough to visit those i've tracked down.
A friend of mine suggested me to start from Tokyo instead, go up to Sapporo, then fly down to Kagoshima and travel back up to Tokyo again, this way i could save one national flight and not have the need to take one of those as soon as i arrive. But i honestly prefer the itinerary i made because from a "cultural" standpoint, making north-to-south is more logical. But idk, what do you think?
The flight: this week i'll start booking the Milan-Tokyo and Tokyo-Milan tickets from the JAL site (i heard it's good to take them directly from there because it has no extra taxes), as of now the price is around 550-600, then closer to the trip i'll book the Tokyo-Sapporo and Kagoshima-Tokyo tickets, since those are national flights i guess there is no rush, and maybe i'll be able to grant some last minute offers. But worst case scenario, i've seen those are around 50.
Then there is the 3 weeks long Japan Rail-Pass, which is another 450 more or less.
Plus, i'll have to spend a 100 for the Pocket Wi-Fi, since i'll constantly have to make backups of the videos i take.
So, up until now i am at 1250, roughly around half of my budget.
The rest is all for food, live houses tickets (lol) and eventual hotels when i don't find someone on couchsurfing.
Food i heard that if you're not picky, you can live with 10 circa per meal, can anyone confirm? That would mean 2 a day for 21-22 days, roughly 400, but i guess i can go up to 500-600 so i'm sure i won't starve to death lol
For the sleeping, as i said, i'll try to do everything with couchsurfing, plus some already going to host me in Sapporo, Kyoto, Kobe, Matsuyama and maybe Tokyo. Hope that i won't have to spend too much on it in case of emergencies.
Lastly, i was not joking when i said i have to consider entrance tickets as a real expenses, those alone might go up to 400 lol (but i made a very aproximative calculation, taking into account only the highest price i've seen, it'll surely be much lower).
This should leave me with a few hundreds left for any other kind of expenses or emergencies.
So, how feasible is my plan? Or am i driving straight into economic (and maybe even literal) death?