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2 weeks in Japan

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  • Registered Users Posts: 386 ✭✭shindig-jp


    Cabbage patch !!!
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    One week later
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    More profitable to "Grow" Electricity to light up Tokyo.


  • Registered Users Posts: 19,587 ✭✭✭✭Muahahaha


    can I ask what accomodation costs are like in Japan? Can a couple travelling together find b&bs or else double rooms in hostels for around €50 a night or is that typically too low. I know the cities will obviously be more expensive but I'm just looking to get an idea of costs there. Also are attractions expensive, like what would you pay for the A-Bomb Muesum for example.

    Finally has airbnb spread much over there?


  • Registered Users Posts: 2,221 ✭✭✭RichyX


    Muahahaha wrote: »
    can I ask what accomodation costs are like in Japan? Can a couple travelling together find b&bs or else double rooms in hostels for around €50 a night or is that typically too low. I know the cities will obviously be more expensive but I'm just looking to get an idea of costs there. Also are attractions expensive, like what would you pay for the A-Bomb Muesum for example.

    Finally has airbnb spread much over there?

    I mostly stayed in airbnb places when I was there in December.
    Rented 2 apartments in Kyoto and Tokyo and then stayed with a couple in Hiroshima. Seemed to be a lot of places available on the website.

    Didn't stay in any hostels but I imagine 50€ should be doable if you're not fussy about location. Have a look around booking.com.

    Costs are generally very reasonable. The Peace Memorial Museum in Hiroshoma was around 1€ for entry IIRC, although that's on the low side. There's a lot to see for free and food there isn't expensive if you go to noodle places. I ate a lot of kitsune udon, which was never over 5€ and very filling.


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