Timeshare Japan: Now Ninth Cheapest Destination
Timeshare owners do not have to spend considerable sums of money if they want to head on a trip to the capital of Japan.
Many English people believe that when they go to Tokyo it will be an expensive trip, but this is not the case, according to Reiko Tani, director for City Sales at the Tourism Division in the Bureau of Industrial and Labour Affairs of Tokyo Metropolitan Government.
For instance, if timeshare owners in the city need to ride on the metro, prices start from just £1 and they can enjoy lunch for around £6 or £7, Ms Tani commented.
Some travellers believe that they will find hustle and bustle in Tokyo, but there are a number of gardens, temples and shrines where timeshare owners can have a more sedate time.
The Post Office Worldwide Holiday Costs Barometer recently ranked Japan as the ninth cheapest destination, with a basket of eight tourist items, including meals and drinks, costing £58.52 in the country.

