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How Expensive is it to Travel Japan? | Budget Travel Tips

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The TRUE Cost of an ACTUAL Japan Trip: Budget & Luxury Travel Tips

During our last trip to Japan, I made a list of EVERY SINGLE TRANSACTION we made whilst travelling. I made a massive spreadsheet and now share where our costs went, from accommodation to food, sightseeing and transport, and show you how to save and travel on a budget, to where best to spend your money to get the most from your trip. How expensive is Japan really? It's all here!

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00:00 Intro
1:16 Japan Food Costs
4:06 Japan Sightseeing Costs
5:12 Japan hotel Costs
9:11 Japan Transport Costs
11:26 How Much is a Japan Vacation

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How to Travel Japan on the CHEAP | Budget Travel Tips

Japan is NOT expensive. Find out how to travel Japan on a budget in the first part of our Japan travel guide series and discover where you can find the cheapest eats, free attractions and save on transportation.

Not gonna lie. Making your trip to Japan as cheap as possible comes down to self-control. There's SO much to do and eat that you'll find yourself constantly spending money without even realising. Trust us, we've made that mistake. It's hella hard to resist.

If you have the willpower to resist snacks, fun touristy things (*ahem* animal cafes); and stay in hostels, capsules or with host families, you can reduce your Japan trip cost and make it a decently cheap vacay.

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Planning a trip to Japan in 2024? This video will dive into how much it currently costs to travel to Japan from the United States, specifically Tokyo. From budget travel costs to luxury travel costs, we'll include both price ranges.

While a good amount of tourist attractions and experiences in Tokyo have kept a steady price over the years, lots of things have unfortunately seen pretty big price hikes. One of the most notable price increases is the JR Rail Pass which is now ¥50,000 for the ordinary car pass and ¥70,000 for the green class car pass for 7 days ($335-$470).

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Tokyo: How Much Do You Need for a Day? // Japan Travel Guide

Tokyo: Beyond just one sight, it's the city itself that enchants all of its visitors.
People often consider Tokyo to be one of the most expensive cities, not only in Japan, but in the world.
Indeed it’s not a cheap place, but if you really know where to go and eat like locals do, it is not as expensive as many tourists think.
In this video, I recorded everything that I bought in Tokyo for a day, so I’m going to show you how much a Japanese person usually spends here.

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Travel Japan Itinerary on a Budget 2024: Can You Afford It?

If you are planning a trip, this video will provide a detailed look into the true costs and itinerary of traveling in Japan in 2024. Get insight into the exciting culture and places to visit, the estimated cost of flights, accommodation and activities, as well as the best places to eat and shop. Learn how to plan an unforgettable trip to Japan, without breaking the bank!

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How Expensive is Japan? Traveling in Japan Tips for Independent Travelers

If you’ve followed my channel for a while, you’ll probably know that I spent twelve incredible days exploring the country of Japan back in January of 2019. To close out my Japan series, I wanted to share some helpful info I learned while I was there, particularly about how much traveling to and through the country will cost you and some tips that I hope will help you on your Japanese vacation.

My trip consisted of 4 days in Tokyo, 72 hours total for Kyoto and Osaka, and then 5 days in the Yamanashi, Shizuoka, and Kanagawa Prefectures. A common misconception is that Japan is expensive. It actually isn’t, but it depends on where you’re from. If you’re from the U.S. or northern Europe, it’s about the same, price-wise, except for the food, which is cheaper in Japan than in my hometown of Miami.

The food in Japan is amazing and so varied. Conveyor belt sushi is a quick, delicious, and cheap meal. Each plate, which contains two pieces, is about 108 Yen including tax. Adding an alcoholic drink adds about another $5 to $7.

Japan has a wide variety of street food that usually costs between $3-$5 for multiple pieces. An entire, filling street food meal for one or even two people can cost under $10! Convenience store culture is massive in Japan, and the food there (which includes onigiri, sushi, oden, rolls, mochi, and more) is also very inexpensive. My Japanese breakfast buffet cost me about $50 for a huge spread of 25-30 different items.

Beef bowls at Sukiya and Yoshinoya are both extremely cheap and high-quality options if you’re in a rush; these Japanese fast food chains are designed to get you in and out as quickly as possible.

Attractions vary in terms of cost but are still inexpensive when compared to those in Europe and the U.S., which often cost upwards of $20 or $30. In Japan, even visiting places like castles and amusement parks were much cheaper. Prices change depending on the time of year. They’re lower in the winter.

If you want to see cherry blossoms blooming, go to the city of Atami in January or February when everything is cheaper. Other cherry blossoms bloom in the spring when attractions and transportation are more expensive.

The cost of transportation can vary, but in Tokyo, there are set prices to get from place to place. The lowest I saw was about 140 Yen and the maximum I saw was about 700 Yen. Usually I only spent $2-$3 on the metro, or subway.

My Shinkansen bullet train ride cost me about $180 or $190 for a ride in the Green Car. For economy, it’s about $60 less. Attractions in Tokyo and Osaka are spread out, but the train system keeps everything well-connected. Kyoto requires lots of buses as well as walking. The travel distance between Kyoto and Osaka is only about 30 minutes on the bullet train, so it’s easy to travel between the two.

Uber isn’t available in most areas of Japan, and in Tokyo it’s very expensive. If you’re traveling with lots of luggage, using Uber may be your best option if you don’t want to lug huge bags up and down the stairs at the different train stations.

After you land at Narita Airport, the best way to get into Tokyo is by using the Narita Express train. It’s the fastest and most affordable.

As far as accommodations, I did a mix of hotels and Airbnb. The 5-star hotel was about $600 per night and the 3-star was $300 per night. The three studio Airbnbs I booked ranged from $60 to $120 per night. There are also ryokans, or traditional houses that serve as hotels, but they are very expensive, roughly $300 per person, per night.

Souvenirs like T-shirts are super expensive, upwards of $40 or $50. A great, inexpensive souvenir option are bottles of premier sake, which are only about $30 a bottle. Prices really vary.

If you come to Japan in the winter like I did, know that while everything is more accessible because there are less tourists, you’ll also have to deal with the cold weather, so dress appropriately for 20 to 30-degree Fahrenheit weather.

I recommend seeing Tokyo, Kyoto, and Osaka and the prefectures outside Tokyo.

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Learn how to visit Japan on a budget with these practical money-saving travel tips. After backpacking Japan for 6 weeks, I came up with this video travel guide which teaches you how to avoid common tourist mistakes and save money on lodging, transportation, and food in Japan without sacrificing your experience. At less than $60/day, discover the tips and hacks on how to travel Japan on the cheap.

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Planning a trip to Japan? In this comprehensive guide, we’ve distilled the most crucial advice to ensure a smooth and enriching experience.

Whether you’re a first-time traveler or a seasoned explorer, these tips will enhance your journey.

Here are the key points of the video:

Cultural Etiquette: Respect local customs and traditions. Learn basic Japanese phrases like “thank you” (arigatou gozaimasu) and “excuse me” (sumimasen).

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JR Pass: Consider purchasing a Japan Rail Pass for unlimited travel on JR trains.
Suica/Pasmo Cards: Get a rechargeable IC card for seamless travel on subways, buses, and trains.
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Sushi: Try authentic sushi at a local sushiya.
Ramen: Explore ramen shops for flavorful bowls.
Conveyor Belt Sushi: Experience kaitenzushi for a fun dining adventure.

Hidden Gems:
Arashiyama Bamboo Grove: Visit this serene bamboo forest in Kyoto.
Takayama: Discover the preserved Edo-era streets and traditional houses.
Naoshima Island: Explore the art-filled island in the Seto Inland Sea.

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15+ Things To Do In Tokyo On A Budget

Here are some amazing budget-friendly things to do in Tokyo to keep you AND your wallet happy! ❤️ Traveling in Tokyo does NOT need to be expensive. If you have any other recommendations for the rest of us, please let us know in the comment section below!! ???? Enjoy!
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In this video we list some of our most useful tips for first-time visitors to Japan, specifically those landing at Narita Airport and then travelling from Tokyo to Kyoto. From picking up rail passes, to transportation options, to booking bullet train tickets via a smartphone, hopefully there are a few tips for everyone.

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How to Plan a Trip to TOKYO • BUDGET TRAVEL GUIDE • ENGLISH • The Poor Traveler in Japan

Tokyo is zen but wacky, chaotic but organized, minimalist but vibrant, traditional but futuristic, and efficient but absolutely insane. And it can easily drive first-time visitors crazy. But fret not because in this video, we’ll share with you some practical tips that could hopefully help you plan a hassle-free Tokyo adventure.

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9 Days in Japan - Itinerary With Cost | India to Japan Travel Guide 2024 | VISA, SIM, FOREX

Before traveling to Japan must watch this video. In this India to Japan travel information video, we will tell you everything you need to know to plan your travel to Japan.

After spending 9 days in Japan and learning the most economical ways to explore Japan, we are sharing with you a complete 9 Days Japan itinerary with cost. In this video, you will find answers to below questions:
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07:05​ Day 3 Koyasan
11:00​ Day 4 Nara
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Q: Any other places I should visit in Japan?
A: If you got more than two weeks then consider Hiroshima, Hokkaido, Kyushu, and Okinawa


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Q: How many days do I need in each city?
A: I would say 3-5 days in Kyoto and Osaka. Nara 1-2 days. At least 4-6 days in Tokyo but the more the better.

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Q: Is there vegan restaurant options in Japan?
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CAN you BUDGET in Tokyo, Japan? a world expensive city? In this Tokyo vlog, we will show you all the tips and tricks to make you trip to Tokyo super affordable and don't worry we don't hold back on having lots of fun showing you the best things to do and of course eat too!

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How Much Money Do You Need for a Trip to Japan?

Tips for planning your trip to Japan, the cost of flights, accommodation and how much money you'll need for trains in Tokyo, food at Japanese restaurants and shopping in Japan.

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How much money do you need for a trip to Japan? is a question I get asked a lot! While there isn't a single answer, in this video I'll give you examples of how much things cost, so you can work out the budget for your Tokyo tip. Including how to find the price of flights, hotels and a Japan Rail Pass, and how much I've spent on transport (mainly trains and the Tokyo metro), food at mid-range and cheap restaurants and shopping.

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