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So depending on which system you take, the cost for riders can be anywhere from 170 to 430 yen, which converts to about $1.27 to $3.22.
So depending on which system you take, the cost for riders can be anywhere from 170 to 430 yen, which converts to about $1.27 to $3.22.
In fact, in Japan, private university dorms typically charge around 20,000 yen to 30,000 yen, 130 to 200 dollars, while national university dorms are more affordable at under 10,000 yen, about 65 dollars per month.
So it's kind of interesting they have one-bedroom apartments here for like 50, 000 yen, which is about, I don't know, 3, 400 dollars,
Before we got to Japan, about a month prior, we went to our bank and we had them convert a lot of our USD into Japanese Yen.
Before we got to Japan, about a month prior we went to our bank and we had them convert a lot of our USD into Japanese yen.
It's only 500 yen to get to the station, to Haneda Airport.
It's only 500 yen to get to the station, to Haneda Airport.
So I'll put 300 yen.
So I'll put 300 yen.
In order to win the game and his freedom not to be had to earn a million yen worth of sweepstakes prizes, the equivalent of 8,000 in U.S.
And the fee was 1,000 yen.
They said that, you know, if I lose this one, then you're gonna be charged 1,000 yen.
Granted, I was somewhat expecting it given the current exchange rate between the U.S. dollar and Japanese yen at the time
Granted, I was somewhat expecting it given the current exchange rate between the US dollar and Japanese yen at the time,
Apart from trains, the other transportation options are the Airport Limousine buses which go to a wide variety of destinations around the Kansai region including Osaka, Kyoto, Kobe, and more, and of course taxis which cost between 15,000 to 20,000 yen to get to central Osaka.
And of course, taxis, which cost between 15,000 to 20,000 yen to get to central Osaka.
They actually shake their heads They say no what this is about is about ending a hundred years or more than a hundred years of foreign domination and division of their country and regaining their independence and national sovereignty This country once defeated the greatest military power on earth Today they are celebrating that victory Watching over them the father of the revolution Ho Chi Minh Here to their fraternal allies from China the first North Vietnamese troops entered the city it was a moment of Humiliation for America and its allies as North Vietnamese troops entered the presidential compound When North Vietnamese tanks smashed through those gates behind me here on April the 30th 1975 it brought to an end the South Vietnamese regime and the country of South Vietnam It ended 20 years of incredibly brutal conflict between the north and the south That had taken anywhere between two and three million lives 75 year old Le Thanh Yen shows me a picture of his comrades who survived many others did not He himself was badly injured four times Many of our comrades were lost he tells me there were battles where it seemed like we would all be killed But somehow some of us survived and in the end we achieved victory They achieved victory, but their country lay in ruins in four years the u.s.