Japan Trip on low budget-77k for 6 days all inclusive

Japan doesn’t appear in the list of preferred destinations when we think of a holiday. We check Europe,  Middle East and South East Asian countries, but not usually Japan. Even holiday packages advertised by prominent travel agencies usually focus on Europe, America and Singapore/ Malaysia/ Thailand. Why not Japan? I don’t know. May be everyone thinks there’s nothing unique in Japan or they think it is far and expensive not worth going. But after my short trip to Japan, I am very much pleased with this country and strongly recommend you give Japan a consideration for your next vacation.
For those of you worried about budget, below is a sense of what various things cost in Japan.

Yen to rupee conversion factor: 100 YEN= 60 INR
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Activity
Approx Cost
Remarks
1
Flight
20k to 50k per person, return
Try booking during a sale for best deals
2
Japan Local travel
18k INR for JRPass (1 week, Ordinary), another 3k to 5k for travel expense not covered by JR Pass
Purchase before travel
May not be needed if visit is too short or focused on one city only.
3
Meals
1800-2000 YEN onwards
A proper meal (2-3 items) in basic/mid-range restaurants
4
Water bottle-550ml
100-130 Yen
Cheaper in supermarkets, little expensive in vending machines
5
Taxi
590-610 YEN minimum fare (1.5kms)
1000 Yen for about 2.5 kms

6
Coffee
100 Yen (small, supermarket machine coffee)
300-350 Yen in coffee shops

7
Stay
Cheapest options- Capsule Hotels- around 1900-2500 YEN per person per night

8
Bus Ride
230 YEN per ride, any no of stops

9
Train Ride
210 Yen onwards, depending on distance/no of stops

10
Bullet train cost
Sample: Tokyo to Osaka- 15000 Yen in Nazomi- with seat reservation fee
Tokyo to Osaka – 9000 Yen on slower bullet trains without seat reservation
Assuming you’re not buying JR Pass or want to try faster Nazome bullet train not covered by JRPass
Check Google Maps or Hyperdia
11
Attraction Entry fee
Usually between 500 to 1000 YEN per person
Tokyo SkyTree 2060 Yen, Disneyland/ Univ Studio even more

12
Banana
100-120 Yen per piece

13
Apple
Around 350 Yen per piece

14
Visa Fee
INR 440 for Embassy, VFS fee extra if you can’t submit direct.

15
Lockers
300 Yen- Small size
500 Yen- Medium size
700/1000 Yen-Large
Per day per lock (till 2 AM next day is 1 day)
Small size can take mid size backpack
16
Sim card
2600 YEN
(1 month, 1 GB limited voice call SIM)

Typical daily expenses in Japan: (intercity travel and flight not factored)
  • 1 Full meals: 2000 YEN
  • Around 10 different local train/bus rides: 3000 YEN
  • Some snacks, Coffee water etc at convenience store: 600-1000 Yen
  • Entry fee to 2-3 of attractions  during the day: 2000 Yen approx.
  • One or two taxi rides: 2000 Yen
  • Hostel stay: 2500 Yen
  • Other miscellaneous  expenses: 2000 Yen
  • Total: Approx 13000-15000 Yen per person per day or INR 8000-9000.
Below is what my 1 week trip cost me
I could save significantly on flight because of Air Asia sale- booked it in March 2016. Check this post on how to make the most of AirAsia sale
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Activity
Cost
INR
Remarks
1
Flight
20497 INR
20497

2
JRPASS
17700 INR
17700
1 week ordinary
3
Stay expense 6 nights, budget hostels/capsule hotels
Osaka: 1900
Hiroshima: 2400
Kyoto: 3100
Tokyo: 4680 (for 2 nights)
Osaka 1 night: 2700
14780 Yen
  8500

4
Entry fee to various attractions
Ranges between 300-1200 Yen per attraction, total 12000 approx.
  7200
Tokyo skytree most expensive at 2060 Yen

Accurate to +/- 10%
5
Travel not covered by JR Pass
7000 Yen approx
  4200

6
Local sim card
2600 Yen
  1500

7
Food expense for 6 days (meals, snacks, coffee, water n fruits purchase)
20000 Yen approx.
12000
Accurate to +/- 20%
8
Visa

    440

9
Locker storage cost
600 Yen
    360

10
Misc (newspaper, deer cookies, fridge magnet shopping etc
1500 Yen
    900

11
Inflight meals purchase
86 MYR total
  1300

12
Bank fee for withdrawing local cash using debit card
400 Yen
    240

13
Chennai home to airport and airport to home

      32
Local train + bus + walk
14
Interest lost on ticket booked 1 year ago (at 8%)

  1640


Total

76509

Round off Japan trip expense: 77000 for 6 days, everything inclusive
Tips to reduce expense during Japan Trip
  1. Select a hotel/hostel within walking distance from a train station- preferably one serviced by JR line if you’re buying JR Pass. This will save precious time and Taxi expense
  2. Plan your trips in multiples of 7 days, so that you can make full use of JR Pass (issued for 7 or 14 days)
  3. There’re many vending machines all over, but I find that items like drinking water are cheaper in supermarkets (Family Mart of Seven i) than these machines.
  4. Daily pass for metro/subway/bus or combined are useful and convenient. While buying daily pass check if it is valid for 24 hour from first use or for the calendar day. Kyoto daily pass is for the calendar day while Tokyo Subway/Metro pass is for 24 hours from first use. If it is for a calendar day, avoid buying it in the evening
  5. Avoid taxi where possible. Walk or take train. A short ride of 2-3 kms will set you back by 1000-1500 Yen
  6. Some attractions like Universal studios/Disney land/Tokyo skytree may not be really worth the time and money. Check if you really want to spend on these
  7. Check opening and closing hours before visiting- most shrines close by 5 PM
  8. Assuming you will be spending 5-7 days and will be visiting at least 2 to 3 cities, buying JR pass in advance makes sense. If you will be stationed in just one city then do the maths and figure out if JR pass is still economical.
Reading a bit about the attractions or checking photos online will help. Not every garden, shrine or castle is really worth visiting. Check photos online, reviews and check if you really want to visit the attraction or skip it. For example, attractions like Tokyo skytree are expensive at about 2060 Yen per person, plus demand lots of waiting time. If you’re not very keen for view of the city, you can skip it.

I have few separate posts lined up on my Japan Trip itinerary.

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