*:・゚✧*:・゚✧ Hi and welcome to my blog! This information I will be talking about, is really useful and helpful for others. Hopefully I’ll be able to explain well. I’m really proud of myself to say that without help from outside sources, and my intuition I would not have been able to find these prices! *:・゚✧*:・゚✧

First things first, download or go on to these sites:

Step One: 。.。:+♡*♥
Sites
Priceline.com ( Cheap hotels)
Kayak.com (In general helpful)
Booking.com (This will help where you want to stay)
Airbnb (Helps you choose activities and place of stay)(I choose this option)
Hopper ( Helps you choose the cheapest domestic air place tickets)
Google Flights ( This will help you find the cheapest dates for the location where you want to travel too.)
Doulingo (Learn the language)

Step Two:○o。..:*
Pick a popular airport
Picking a airport that is more known or an international airport. (Ex. LAX airport) will, generally have their flights out international are more cheap. I used this option since I lived close to LAX International airport.

Step Three: 。.。:+*
Dates
Just like I said earlier, picking the dates are important as well. Look more into flying out on weekdays instead of weekends. This will make your ticket more cheap as well. ALSO, when going to sites like priceline: for an example, BE SURE when you do find the cheapest ticket on there, go to the ORIGINAL website and, buy the ticket from there with the dates you choose( Priceline —> American Airlines). This is to ensure that you will have a SPOT to sit in the airplane and wont magically be kicked off. (It can happen). Also, you can sign up for their rewards program. I chose to fly with American Airlines and be in Japan for two weeks.

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Step Four: MOST IMPORTANT PART *:;;:*+゚
Month of purchase
If I leave you with anything to remember, this would be it. If you do decide to purchase a ticket internationally, (Japan) be sure to purchase it way before the time you want to leave. I did it 8-9 Months before. I know that sounds way to early but, I purchased my ticket around September of 2017 and flew out June 2018. This was an good amount of time to save money and, plan before I flew out to Japan.

**✿❀ Hopefully this information helped you in anyway and I wish you safe travels! ❀✿**

P.S I will probably blog more about my trip to Japan, I also want to say I traveled there solo at the age of 19 years old!

Photos from Japan:
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