How Cheap Is Japan Now? Tourists share how much they spend

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Published 2023-11-14
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All Comments (21)
  • @delancyj67
    I just came back from Japan this week. It wasn't as expensive as I thought it would be and it's definitely cheaper than Norway. The airfare to Japan might push up your total price but if you're not a foodie, you can save a bundle on food by eating from 7-11. Yes, you can buy healthy food from a convenience store. The train fares are cheap in comparison to Europe, they go everywhere and run on time. I'd definitely recommend a visit.
  • @dameanvil
    00:29 🛫 For a 14-day Japan trip, estimated costs include $1,500-$2,000 for flights, $20/day for food, and $450 for accommodation. 01:40 🏨 A Canadian tourist spent $6,500 for 2 weeks, including a $2,100 round-trip flight and $2,000 for hotel in Shinjuku. 02:52 🍣 A couple spent $3,000 for 20 days, budgeting $20/day for food and utilizing train transportation for $10/day. 04:41 🚄 Another traveler spent around $4,000 for 20 days, including a $1,000 flight, hotels at $500 each, and budgeting $25/day for food. 06:26 💸 Honeymooners spent $5,000 for 11 days, getting first-class flights for $3,800 and varying hotel costs from $60 to $120/night. 07:38 🍜 Two travelers found Japan to be cheap, spending $80-$100/day for both on meals and enjoying a variety of experiences. 08:20 🇪🇺 A European visitor spent around €250 on a Japan Rail Pass, budgeted $40/day for food but usually spent less, totaling $3,000 for three weeks. 09:55 🌍 Nomad eSIM was introduced, offering convenience and affordability for international travelers, with a 100% off coupon code mentioned. 10:36 ✈ A traveler spent $1,500-$2,000 for a 14-day trip, including a $700 flight, Airbnb at $88-$95/night, and $30-$50/day for meals. 11:59 🚃 For a 30-day trip, estimated expenses were around $4,000, including a $1,000 flight, $50/night for accommodation, and $2,000 for food. 13:45 🍲 Daily expenses for meals ranged from $30 to $50, and overall spending for a 50-day trip was around $44,000, with a mix of flights and accommodation. 14:54 🍳 A traveler on a 9-day trip spent around $3,000, including a $1,100 flight, $250/night for accommodation, and $30-$50/day on meals. 15:50 🌏 For a 26-day trip, a couple spent $5,600, including $850 for flights, $40/night for accommodation, and an average of $20/day for food. 16:46 🍣 A 14-day trip cost around $5,000-$6,000, covering flights, accommodation, and various expenses, with an average daily food budget of $20. 17:00 🎥 The host invites viewers to suggest questions for future solo traveler inter
  • This channel is really so much fun to watch! Even for me who neither speaks Japanese nor has ever been to Japan - and I don't know if I ever will. Just love your videos! Thank you for making Japan so interesting!
  • @Marneus28
    As someone who lives in Vancouver, Canada, which is one of the most expensive places in North America, I found my travel in Japan to be relatively inexpensive compared to what I'm used to at home. My round trip flight with Japan Airlines was only about $1200 cad and since I mostly stayed at hostels or B&B's my costs there was only about $10-20 per night. Food is super inexpensive compared to here so that was amazing because it's all so delicious. I brought about $3500 with me for my 18 day visit and even with everywhere I traveled and also buying gifts and souvenirs I still came home with about $700 of that left when I had expected to spend it all. I have loved both visits I have taken to Japan and fully plan to go there again soon, it's a beautiful country with so many wonderful places to visit and history to experience.
  • @Feljo
    Flight is the most expensive part, other than that Japan is not as expensive as it used to be. Before the pandemic and all the inflation everywhere food and other things used to be more expensive in Japan than in my country, now is the other way around. Plane ticket did skyrocketed in price everywhere though. Also if you are getting paid in USD or EUR, Japan is really cheap right now.
  • I was in Japan for two weeks last month - I spent $1500 cad or $1100 usd. That included $300 for a JR Pass (which saved me $700), $45 a night avereage for 3 star business hotels, food and drink. Pretty reasonable and much cheaper than North America. My flight cost me $250 as I was coming from Vietnam.
  • How much did you spend in Japan? If you came to Japan before, Please lmk in the comments!
  • I was in Japan in september and didn't spend much on food and accommodation, I stayed in a Tokyo guesthouse with tatami mats for 150 dollars for 6 days. A bowl of ramen/udon/soba was usually 7 dollars which is super affordable. The only time when I went over budget was when I went shopping in Akihabara and bought some collectable electronics.
  • @jefri4176
    Cheap or expensive is relative. To southeast countries,Japan is more "expensive" but Japan has definitely become more affordable now compared to in the past. I am from Indonesia and my budget in Japan was about 2k USD for 14 days and it's enough for everything including flight which cost maybe 800 USD.
  • @jjbailey6430
    Wow! Talk about worlds colliding! I watch a lot of Toripeebs content about Japan and how to travel there too!
  • @marimia909
    This amazing!! Thank you! It’ll def make it easier to plan my trip
  • @allenhuling598
    Useful and interesting, thanks for putting out the effort for such great videos!
  • @necrohno
    I'm going to Japan in April, so your videos are extremely helpful/ educational. Thank you for making them!
  • @nowherech
    Ohhh so interesting topic!! We are based in Finland and we are also trying to do some reportages of the normal life of this days 🤯😮 Always more expensive 😢
  • @papaown
    I watched a video from a year ago and your English was good but compared to now, it’s really good. Thank you for the videos from Texas
  • @kevin90911
    back in 2019, went Fukuoka Hokkaido 11days trip with my 2 other friends, we spent about 2800 SGD each person. for me it's about my 1 month salary, but i got to say really worth it. and really looking forward to my next Japan trip. love Japan~
  • @jaysonlee5231
    My flight was the most expensive part which was $1800 USD, every city I stayed in my hotel was between $30-$50 a night in Kyoto, Osaka and Tokyo. The JR railpass was expensive about $338 USD. The trains and food was very affordable and I tried to buy gifts from local places instead of tourist spots. Altogether it cost me around $3000
  • @NevilleBlack
    Great video. Helpful seeing what people are spending. Can't wait to watch your solo traveler episode. 😊