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Budget Japan: How to Travel Japan Without Going Broke
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Budget Japan: How to Travel Japan Without Going Broke

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Japan has a reputation for being expensive, but with the right strategies you can travel comfortably for $50-80/day.

Transport

Inline Image Japan Rail Pass: 7 days ¥50,000 ($340). Unlimited travel on JR trains including Shinkansen (bullet trains). Pays for itself in 2-3 long-distance trips.

Accommodation ($15-40/night)

  • Capsule hotels: ¥2,500-4,000 — efficient, clean, unique
  • Hostels: ¥2,000-4,000 — social atmosphere
  • Manga cafes: ¥1,500-2,500 — sleep in a booth with unlimited manga and drinks (emergency option)
  • Business hotels: ¥4,000-7,000 — private rooms, often near stations

Food ($10-20/day)

  • Konbini (7-Eleven, Lawson, FamilyMart): Surprisingly high-quality meals for ¥300-800 — onigiri, bento boxes, fried chicken
  • Ramen shops: ¥700-1,200 per bowl — the world’s best fast food
  • Gyudon chains (Yoshinoya, Matsuya): Beef bowl for ¥400-600
  • 100-yen sushi: Conveyor belt sushi at ¥110/plate
  • Supermarket bento: Half-price after 7 PM

Free Activities

  • Shrines and temples (many are free entry)
  • Parks and gardens
  • Window shopping in Akihabara, Harajuku, Shibuya
  • Free observation decks (Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building)

Final Thoughts

Japan rewards budget travelers who know the tricks. konbini meals, capsule hotels, and the JR Pass make Japan significantly more affordable than its reputation suggests.


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