How to sleep cheaply in Japan?

Sleeping cheaply in Japan involves choosing budget-friendly options like internet cafes (¥1,500–¥3,000), capsule hotels (¥3,500–¥6,000), hostels/dormitories (from ¥2,500), or overnight buses. These options are often centrally located in major cities, offer essential amenities like Wi-Fi and showers, and are ideal for solo travelers or short stays.
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Where to sleep in Japan cheaply?

Cheap Hotels in Japan
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  • Nohga Hotel Kiyomizu Kyoto. 4.8. ...
  • Hotel Sunroute Plaza Shinjuku. 4.3. ...
  • JR Kyushu Hotel Blossom Shinjuku. 4.4. ...
  • Super Hotel Premier Tokyo Station Yaesu Chuo-guchi. 4.2. ...
  • Hotel Brighton City Osaka Kitahama. 4.3. ...
  • karaksa hotel grande Shin-Osaka Tower. 4.5. ...
  • Richmond Hotel Namba Daikokucho. 4.3.
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Is $3000 enough for 3 weeks in Japan?

You'll get many different ranges from many different people depending on what they want to do, buy, or eat. You could either do 3 weeks on a $3k budget or a $20k budget. All depends on the experience you want. Reality is, you're better off making a list of all those things that are relative to your wants and needs.
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Is $5000 enough for two weeks in Japan?

For a more comfortable week, you'd likely spend $1,500–$3,000 more. A 10-day stay typically costs about 1.5× a week (¥225,000-675,000/$1,500-4,500), and is plenty to see the main attractions. $5,000 per week will cover nearly any standard vacation you plan in Japan.
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What is the cheapest month to fly to Japan?

The cheapest months to fly to Japan are typically January, February, and early March, especially after the New Year's rush, due to winter being the low season, with potential deals in the shoulder seasons like late May/early June and late November/early December, avoiding peak cherry blossom (late March/early April) and summer (July/August) times.
 
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Is 10k yen a day good?

Budget (cheap meals, few souvenirs): 7,000-9,000 per day. Standard (good meals, decent spending money): 11,000-13,000 per day. Unrestrained (taxis, nice restaurants etc.): 20,000+ per day.
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How much cash to bring to Japan 2 weeks from the UK?

(You'll use cards, Suica, or QR code payments, so that 20,000 yen won't go down much.) If your cash runs low, just withdraw the amount you need from an ATM and you should be fine. Credit cards can be used in most places, so I think 100,000 yen would be enough for a two-week trip.
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Can I move to Japan without a job?

If you do not already have a job offer, it's still possible to move to Japan. In order to do this, you will need to be able to prove you are able to financially support yourself and your family. There is also a start-up visa designed for people who wish to move to Japan to start a business.
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What is the 23 day rule in Japan?

Under Japanese law, persons suspected of a crime can be detained for 23 days without charge. The length of detention, up to the maximum period, is at the discretion of the public prosecutor and subject to the approval of local courts.
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Are pajamas in Japanese hotels free?

most (if not all) hotels in japan provide pajamas as part of the amenities that you can use along with other amenities (like toothbrush, shaver, comb, etc), usually located on a counter at the first floor or in front of the elevator on your room floor.
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When not to fly to Japan?

Avoid Peak Travel Season and Japanese Holidays

Also, avoid four major Japanese holidays: Golden Week in May, Obon in mid-August, Silver Week in mid-September, and the New Year holiday from late December to January 3rd. During these four periods, the Japanese may use these dates to go on vacation.
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Why is 2025 the cheapest year to fly to Japan?

The yen's value has dropped by approximately 12% compared to 2023, allowing international visitors to stretch their budgets further. Additionally, Japan is offering more discounts and promotions for tourists in 2025, with projected airfare costs down by 15% compared to previous years.
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What is the most expensive month to visit Japan?

The most expensive months to visit Japan are late March to April (cherry blossoms), late April to early May (Golden Week), August (Obon/summer holidays), and mid-December to early January (New Year's/festive season), with prices surging due to major domestic travel and holidays, leading to peak demand and higher costs for flights, hotels, and transport.
 
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Can UK citizens visit Japan visa free?

Travellers do not need a visa for Business or Tourism stays up to 90 days. Travellers need a visa for longer stays.
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Is it better to use cash or card in Japan?

Is Japan still a cash society? Partly! While cards are accepted in most places, there are moments when only cash will do—especially for small transactions. We learned this the hard way on our last trip.
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Do you tip in Japan?

In Japan, it's not common to tip for services such as those provided in bars, cafes, restaurants, taxis, and hotels. However, there is a custom in Japan of giving a gratuity, called ""kokorozuke"", (coming from the heart), in some situations. There are certain situations where tipping might be considered appropriate.
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What's the etiquette I should know in Japan?

Avoid messy foods and lidless drinks, especially in crowded areas where you are liable to bump into others, or where others will need to swerve to avoid bumping into you.
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