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How much does Japanese tourism cost? A guide to Japanese tourism consumption.

Japan is a country full of mystery and modernity, with a very long history and a highly developed socio-economic and cultural system. It is an excellent destination for tourism, so how much does it cost to travel to Japan?

Japan is very suitable for traveling, especially for free travel.

It takes more than three hours to fly to Japan. There are delicious food, drinks and fun all over the street. Chinese characters can be seen everywhere. Street vendors may speak Chinese better than you. What language problems are they worried about?

Then the question comes: How much does it cost to travel to Japan?

this question is actually not difficult, just calculate one item at a time.

1. Exchange rate: you can check it online at any time. Today, the exchange rate of RMB against Japanese yen is 1:16:633. Just withdraw the cash directly after the exchange and take the cash to spend in Japan. It is not recommended to deposit it in a credit card. There are many small shops in Japan that only accept cash, and there is a handling fee for temporary cash withdrawal.

2. Visa Price

There are three types of individual travel visas for Japanese people to visit China: single travel visa, three-year multiple-entry visa and five-year multiple-entry visa.

What we need here is a single travel visa, valid for 3 months, with a maximum stay of 15 days. It costs about 3 yuan to go to a treasure to entrust an agent to handle it. The latter two kinds of visas are more valid and used more frequently, and the cost is more expensive, so you can handle them according to your needs.

3. Air ticket

According to Qunar.com, the round-trip air ticket price to Japan is about 3, to 5, yuan, including tax. Of course, we all know that the price of air tickets fluctuates greatly in the off-season and peak season, so booking in advance is likely to encounter discounted tickets, which is a lot of cost-effective. Therefore, after determining the travel plan, get the air tickets as soon as possible!

4. Internet access fee

This is easy to be overlooked, but it is very important: once you go abroad, the traffic in your mobile phone card will not be used. A stranger on the road, it is necessary to use Google navigation or check the local hotel.

there are three solutions: opening international roaming, running local mobile phone cards and renting portable WiFi. In view of the trouble of getting a local card, international roaming is equivalent to climbing over the wall, and Google Maps is still useless, so renting a portable WiFi is particularly cost-effective.

Take roaming Superman's portable WiFi as an example. It costs 1 yuan a day and can be rented for several days. 4G unlimited traffic and unlimited speed package, with internet anytime and anywhere; At the same time, even 5 devices can be used by friends; The key to uninterrupted battery life for 15 hours is easy access: pick up the equipment at the airport counter before going abroad and return it directly after you come back.

5. Hotel

For hotels in Tokyo, a single room is about 2 to 3 a night, and a double room is about 45. If it is still too expensive, try a capsule hotel with a price of about 2. Don't have any fun.

Of course, hotels in Japan cost more than 1, yuan, depending on which one you prefer. There is a saying that what is coming to Japan without staying at a hot spring hotel? Hot spring hotels are not cheaper than ordinary hotels.

6. Tickets

If you feel exotic, the streets of Japan are actually full of flavor. The unique architecture on the street, the girl who passed by is the scenery.

Of course, roadside scenery should be carefully watched, and classic scenic spots should not be missed. Mount Fuji, Osaka Castle Park, Sensoji Temple, Ginza, etc. do not need tickets. Here are only the scenic spots that need tickets for your own reference:

(1) Tokyo Disneyland: 6,4 yen/person, 5,5 yen/person for students, 4,2 yen/person for children and 5,2 yen/person for the elderly.

(2) Universal Studios Japan: 7,2 yen, 4,98 yen for children aged 4 to 11, and 6,47 yen for people over 65.

(3) Tokyo Tower: Great Outlook Tower is 9 yen for adults and 5 yen for children; The special observatory is 7 yen for adults and 5 yen for children; The coupon is 16 yen for adults and 1 yen for children.

7. Snacks

You can't go anywhere without eating. You must try some local specialties, or you will be sorry for your stomach. What is recommended here is Japanese-style Lamian Noodles, sushi desserts, various snacks and drinks, etc., and one or two hundred yuan can be prepared every day. If you eat too much, it's extra. I'm not responsible for reimbursement. 8. Transportation

For local transportation, you can take the tram. A watermelon card is universal in Tokyo, and you need to deposit a minimum of 1, yen, of which 5 yen is the deposit.

If you need to travel between cities in Japan, it is more convenient to take the Shinkansen. You can buy a JRPASS railway pass, and the price varies according to the city and the length of time. For example, a JRPass

railway pass (Kansai region) is only about 12, while a JRPass all-Japan railway pass coupon costs about 1,5 on the 7th.

regarding Japan travel software, you must download the map of Japan Metro +GOOGLE

.

The Japanese Metro APP contains all subway maps of Tokyo and Osaka, as well as the maps of intercity trains. The most important thing is that you can check the route and the corresponding transportation expenses, which is very useful.

There's another APP called Transfer in the Case, which I downloaded, but it's basically useless. It's enough to use the Japanese subway APP. I'm stupid. It's too much trouble to check the route back and forth with two softwares. GOOGLE Maps is just a need for walking, which is very important.

Tokyo+Osaka

1. Visa: 6 yuan (Taobao 2/3 yuan visa, it's troublesome to provide information, but mine is relatively simple)

2. Round-trip air ticket: around 1,5-Spring Airlines (Beijing to Osaka). When I plan to go to Japan, I will pay more attention to Japanese air tickets. I will look at them if I have nothing to do and buy them when I see the cheap ones.

As for Tokyo-Osaka, because the single line of Shinkansen is too expensive, it is not cost-effective to buy a 7-day ticket for JRPASS7, so friends with limited budget can fly, and 35 yuan is less than 1/4 of the Shinkansen tax.

3. Hotel: Tokyo lives in Ginza (FRESA Hotel, 2 minutes' walk to Ginza Commercial Street, next to GINZA6, ZARA, etc., and 7 minutes' walk to Ginza Station). On average, 4 yuan includes tax, while Osaka lives in Dianwu Bridge (Mitsui Garden Hotel, 8 minutes' walk to the subway), with an average of 37 tax. According to different seasons, house prices fluctuate. I stayed in these two hotels in August, which was really convenient.

4. For indoor transportation in Tokyo, Tokyo strongly recommends a 3-day ticket of 1,5 yen, and 13 routes of Duying+Private are enough for you to visit all over Tokyo. If you have a friend with a JRPASS7-day coupon (14-day coupon /21-day coupon), you can use JRPASS to visit all the scenic spots in Tokyo. As a supplement, you can buy a three-day ticket (or a one-day ticket or a two-day ticket) according to your itinerary. As for the watermelon card, the Japanese transportation card saves the trouble of carrying change or coins, but there is no discount. Watermelon cards can also be bought in convenience stores, but I personally feel that there is no discount. Why buy watermelon cards? ! Ordinary citizen psychology. hahaha. I bought a three-day ticket, which is very convenient and quite cost-effective. After three days in Tokyo, I have to take the JR line only once because of the itinerary, which seems to be a ticket for 23.

- from narita airport to downtown, I take a bus, which costs 1, yen to go to ginza.

5. For transportation in Osaka, the one-day pass in Osaka costs 8 yen. If many places you go in one day need to take the subway, I think it's a good deal. I lived near Dianwuqiao Station at that time. When I arrived at Xinzhai Bridge, the difficult wave was two subway stations, which cost 18 yen. When I arrived at Mei Tian, it cost 18 yen for one stop and 36 yen for a round trip. I basically spent three days in these three places and didn't buy a one-day pass.

6. For dinner, Osaka and Tokyo are almost the same, with an order of about 1, yen, or better, about 2,-3, yen. Lamian Noodles doesn't recommend eating an orchid Lamian Noodles. There are too many people, all of whom are tourists. If you queue up to die, you can just go to any one, probably less than 1, yen. Eel rice is really expensive. I ate it once and it should be relatively cheap, and it costs 5 yen. Actually, it tastes good. The Japanese material is almost 2 yen a jump.

7. Drinks and supermarkets are almost all within 11-2 yen including tax, so you can choose freely according to your preferences. I think it must be expensive for our country.

8. Shopping, this is really a sigh that Japan's business environment is too developed. I wanted to say that Shanghai is already great, but I didn't expect Japan to be far away from Shanghai. Just take your time shopping.

The first time I went to Japan, I only visited these two places, so I have only a little experience. I hope it will be of some help to the students who go to Japan for the first time.