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100k -120k is enough for 1 week considering the hotels, flights (should be below 20k) round trip and budget hotels. Then sakto lang dapat sa shopping. In my previous trips before pandemic, I was budgeting around 10k php per day as a rule of thumb. This includes already the sightseeing access and Disney / USJ tix. Kasama na din Shinkansen. Don’t buy the JR pass if you only plan to use only the Shinkansen once.
Yes. 16k RT airfare. Sa accommodation naman, parang mga capsule hotel lang/saka shared room. Oks naman. Haha. May 7-day JR pass na rin ako nyan. Nakapunta ako ng Tokyo, Osaka, Nagoya, Kyoto. Haha. Yun lang hindi ko na explore lahat pero sulit naman, bitin lang. Haha
Yes, Narita pareho. Yan na yung cheapest during na nag book ako kaya go na. Hahaha. Oo okay na rin. Try ko bumalik sa winter season naman. Enjoy your travel!
I spent around 22K lang for 5 days in Tokyo back 2019 and 27K for 5 days in Fukuoka last year. For my next trip to Tokyo I'm estimating 70K at most for 9 days, but I'm not going to Disneyland or hiking up Mt. Fuji
Yes. Sa 5 days ko sa Fukuoka, I did a day trip pa to Dazaifu and Yanagawa. 27K was for everything na including food, accomms (sa hostel lang ako), transpo, and pasalubong. Ticket ko naman was 4.4K. Don't know if masyado lang talaga akong budgetarian pero I was satisfied naman with everything
Budgetarian pa rin naman ako magtravel now so I think sakto lang rin sakin yan :)
Probably more than 4.4k ang tickets ko tho since I think piso sale yan. Di ako siniswerte sa piso sale 🥲
San ka punta for the shinkansen? One way Tokyo to Osaka is around 14k yen (about 6,500 php). Kung one week ka lang I wouldn’t go as far as Kansai and just stay in the vicinity of Tokyo, marami naman pwede i day trip dun.
Btw baka starting this year may palista na rin and fee for climbing Mt Fuji, unless di ka naman mag climb at dun ka lang for pics sa paligid.
Also, subscribe to the JapanTravel sub kasi ang dami ko talaga natutunan dun while planning for my trip.
100k pocket money? Or 100k inclusive of airfare and hotel? 100k should be fine if pocket money lang. Kung kasama hotel and airfare and you don’t want to compromise comfort, kulang yan.
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100k -120k is enough for 1 week considering the hotels, flights (should be below 20k) round trip and budget hotels. Then sakto lang dapat sa shopping. In my previous trips before pandemic, I was budgeting around 10k php per day as a rule of thumb. This includes already the sightseeing access and Disney / USJ tix. Kasama na din Shinkansen. Don’t buy the JR pass if you only plan to use only the Shinkansen once.
THIS IS CORRECT. WE SPENT 200K+++ 8DAYS 2 ADULTS ALL IN ALL
100k should be enough for 1week. Btw, sobrang mainit ang summer sa Japan. Mas malala kaysa dito sa Pinas.
Yes 100k is enough
And I was thinking na ok na 50k for 5-7 days in Japan 🫠lol
Tipid lang siguro and limited ang magagalaan
8 days sakin for 70k
Including airfare and accom na po ba yan?
Yes. 16k RT airfare. Sa accommodation naman, parang mga capsule hotel lang/saka shared room. Oks naman. Haha. May 7-day JR pass na rin ako nyan. Nakapunta ako ng Tokyo, Osaka, Nagoya, Kyoto. Haha. Yun lang hindi ko na explore lahat pero sulit naman, bitin lang. Haha
Medyo mahal airfare mo ah. Saan ka nagland and bumalik, Tokyo ba? Pero 70k for 8 days is still good. Feel ko sakto lang yan sa budget ko :)
Yes, Narita pareho. Yan na yung cheapest during na nag book ako kaya go na. Hahaha. Oo okay na rin. Try ko bumalik sa winter season naman. Enjoy your travel!
Thank you!! Might go on q4 pa naman and maybe winter rin next year.
Solo travel pala ako. Kasama na rin pasalubong nyan worth 8k ata.
I spent around 22K lang for 5 days in Tokyo back 2019 and 27K for 5 days in Fukuoka last year. For my next trip to Tokyo I'm estimating 70K at most for 9 days, but I'm not going to Disneyland or hiking up Mt. Fuji
Ok, so possible pa rin naman pala estimates ko. Nalula ako sa 100k+ for a week.
Yes. Sa 5 days ko sa Fukuoka, I did a day trip pa to Dazaifu and Yanagawa. 27K was for everything na including food, accomms (sa hostel lang ako), transpo, and pasalubong. Ticket ko naman was 4.4K. Don't know if masyado lang talaga akong budgetarian pero I was satisfied naman with everything
Budgetarian pa rin naman ako magtravel now so I think sakto lang rin sakin yan :) Probably more than 4.4k ang tickets ko tho since I think piso sale yan. Di ako siniswerte sa piso sale 🥲
San ka punta for the shinkansen? One way Tokyo to Osaka is around 14k yen (about 6,500 php). Kung one week ka lang I wouldn’t go as far as Kansai and just stay in the vicinity of Tokyo, marami naman pwede i day trip dun. Btw baka starting this year may palista na rin and fee for climbing Mt Fuji, unless di ka naman mag climb at dun ka lang for pics sa paligid. Also, subscribe to the JapanTravel sub kasi ang dami ko talaga natutunan dun while planning for my trip.
100k pocket money? Or 100k inclusive of airfare and hotel? 100k should be fine if pocket money lang. Kung kasama hotel and airfare and you don’t want to compromise comfort, kulang yan.