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15 January 20255 min de lecture

Tokyo Daily Budget: How Much Does Tokyo Cost Per Day? (2025)

Tokyo costs ¥8,000–12,000 ($53–80) per day on a budget, ¥20,000–35,000 mid-range, and ¥80,000+ for luxury. It's more affordable than most visitors expect.

Tokyo has a reputation for expense that is largely undeserved — budget travellers who eat at convenience stores, ramen shops, and izakayas can get by on ¥8,000–12,000 ($53–80) per day including accommodation. The city's public transport is world-class and surprisingly cheap.

Tokyo Daily Budget Breakdown

Budget (¥8,000–12,000 / $53–80/day)Capsule hotel or hostel ¥2,500–5,000; convenience store meals ¥400–800; Metro day pass ¥600–900
Mid-range (¥20,000–35,000 / $133–233/day)3-star hotel ¥10,000–18,000; restaurant meals ¥1,200–3,000; JR pass day trips
Luxury (¥80,000+ / $533+/day)Park Hyatt/Aman-style hotel ¥40,000–80,000+; omakase sushi ¥20,000–50,000pp; private experiences

Tokyo's Best Value Food Finds

  • **7-Eleven / FamilyMart / Lawson**: Onigiri ¥120–180, katsu sandwich ¥220–280, hot foods ¥150–300. Genuinely good food.
  • **Ramen**: ¥850–1,200 for a full bowl with chashu pork at chain restaurants (Ichiran, Fuunji, Afuri)
  • **Gyudon (beef rice bowl) at Yoshinoya/Sukiya/Matsuya**: ¥400–700 — fast, hot, filling
  • **Department store basement (depachika)**: Premium food at lunchtime discount — bento boxes from ¥600–1,200
  • **Expensive trap**: tasting menus and omakase sushi — extraordinary but ¥15,000–50,000pp
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The Suica IC card (loaded at any JR station) works on all Tokyo trains, buses, and at convenience stores. Buy one on arrival at Narita or Haneda and load ¥3,000–5,000 — it removes the need to buy individual tickets and gives a small per-trip discount.

Questions Fréquentes

Is Tokyo really expensive?

Less so than London or Zurich. Accommodation is where costs add up — decent 3-star hotels in central Tokyo cost ¥12,000–20,000/night. But food and transport are remarkably cheap. A ¥100 conveyor belt sushi restaurant exists in Akihabara.

Should I buy a JR Pass?

If you're doing day trips to Nikko, Kamakura, or Hakone, a Tokyo-area JR pass may be worthwhile. For Tokyo-only travel, a Suica card is more flexible. For travel to Kyoto or Osaka, the national JR Pass (7-day ¥50,000) pays off if you take 3+ Shinkansen journeys.

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