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View of Mt Fuji from my hotel in Lake Kawaguchi around breakfast time. Now I know why it is an everlasting source of poetic inspiration.
Kimono show in Kyoto: Another enchanting aspect of Japan.
In the midst of all the sightseeing, I encountered down-to-earth examples of the high cost of living in Japan which I share in this article.
Using an exchange rate of ¥100 to S$1.60, a 1.5-litre of Coca Cola sells for the equivalent of S$3.20 while bottled drinks, S$2.40 each.
No mouth-watering deal: Whole watermelons go for S$37 each in one store. Another store sells a quarter watermelon at S$9 (which works out to S$36 for four quarters).
Airflown Thai mangoes cost the equivalent of S$7.20 each, about 6X what we paid for in Singapore.
In a store in Narita, the going price of a quarter water melon of the red variety was ¥598 - ie, a whole water melon would be S$36.This pricing would wean me off watermelons instantly.
Expensive dessert: S$8 for a small container of cut pineapples. Oh my....
In a Tokyo supermarket, a bowl of cut pineapples cost ¥500 (S$8) which is hell of expensive even to ardent pineapple lovers who appreciate its anti-ageing skin care benefits.
At Universal Studios Japan in Osaka, a set meal sets you back by about S$20 -- and it's not exactly gourmet food.
In Narita, a McDonald's set meal costs S$10 -- not too painful on the pocket.
Good deal -- Subway sandwiches in Osaka at S$5.
In Osaka: Subway sandwiches looked value for money at ¥320 (S$5.10), which is about the same as in Singapore.
QB will cut your hair for S$16 in Tokyo, compared to S$10 in Singapore.
It's no wonder that this month, a survey by human resource consultancy ECA International fournd that the top four most expensive locations for expatriates in Asia are all in Japan - namely Tokyo, Nagoya, Yokohama and Kobe.
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