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Japan Trip Cost from India – Budget & Luxury Options

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If you are wondering if a trip to Japan from India can cost under 2 lakhs, let me tell you, it’s a yes. Overall, a 7-day Japan trip from India can cost anywhere between ₹89,000 and ₹2 lakh per person, depending on your travel style, city choices, and activities. 

In this guide, we will discuss each aspect where you are going to spend your money, whether it’s your accommodation, food, transportation or shopping. Also, we will give you some pro tips for saving money on your Japan trip from India.

Is Japan Expensive for Indian Travellers?

At first glance, Japan might seem like an expensive country, and yes, it is (in comparison to Southeast Asia). But compared to Europe or the US, Japan is actually affordable if you plan smartly.

The main reason Japan feels expensive is due to the currency difference. But even that’s not too much. ₹1 = roughly 1.8 Japanese Yen.

So, when you see a coffee priced at ¥500, it feels like 280 INR, and that mental math makes things seem costlier than they are. But in general, if the question is, is Japan costlier than India? The answer is yes- but not in every way. 

While food, transport, and accommodation cost more than in India, they’re usually better value for money. Public transport is ultra-efficient, and even budget hotels are spotless.

A rough idea of expenses

  • A local train ride in Tokyo: 120- 180 INR
  • A steaming bowl of ramen: 400- 600 INR
  • Capsule hotels or hostels: 1,500- 2,500 INR per night

Remember- Japan may seem expensive due to currency conversion, but with budget planning, discount passes, and smart travel dates, Indian travellers can enjoy Japan without overspending.

Flight Cost from India to Japan

Flights are probably going to be your biggest expense when travelling to Japan from India, but if you plan ahead and book wisely, you can save quite a bit!

Here’s the average flight ticket cost if you are travelling from any of these Indian cities-

Cities Average Round Trip  Ticket Price
Delhi ₹42,000 – ₹60,000
Mumbai ₹45,000 – ₹65,000
Bangalore ₹48,000 – ₹70,000
Chennai ₹45,000 – ₹70,000

If you are looking for a budget-friendly flight option, you can consider budget airlines for Indians, which are low-cost carriers. So, you can take-

  • AirAsia, which goes via Kuala Lumpur)
  • Scoot goes via Singapore)
  • VietJet goes via Vietnam

Thus, round-trip flights may drop to ₹35,000 to ₹45,000, but baggage and meals are extra.

Note: January, February, and early December are usually the cheapest for flights. Because the Cherry blossom season (late March-April), Golden Week (May 1- 5), and Late December to early January (New Year travel surge) are usually the peak times.

Japan Visa for Indian Citizens: Cost & Process

Indian citizens planning to visit Japan will need a visa. But no stress- getting one is pretty easy and budget-friendly. Just make sure you have all your documents in order, and you should be good to go!

Japan Visa Fees (as of 2025)

The tourist visa is valid for up to 90 days. And the visa fees vary based on entry type-  

Type Visa Fee
Single Entry ₹510
Multiple Entry ₹1,020
Transit Visa ₹50

Japan visa processing time usually takes 4-6 working days and is submitted via VFS Global Japan centres across India. 

VFS Charges for Japan Visa

  • Visa Fee (Embassy): ₹450
  • VFS Service Charge: ₹800
  • Courier (optional): ₹550

Documents Required:

  • Valid passport with 6+ months validity
  • Visa application form (with photo)
  • Confirmed flight tickets
  • Hotel bookings or an invitation letter
  • 3 months’ bank statements (minimum ₹1- 1.5L balance recommended)
  • ITR or salary slips (optional but helpful)

Note: Before planning your trip to Japan, it is crucial to have in-depth knowledge about the Japan tourist visa for Indians, as it is the first step of planning. 

Accommodation Costs in Japan

Japan has many areas to stay in, and with different budgets. But all of it depends on the traveller type. You can choose from budget capsule hotels and hostels to luxurious ryokan and business hotels. There are options for every traveller type.

Average Cost Per Night (per person)

Let’s break down how much accommodation can cost you in Japan based on different stay types-

Type of Stay Price Range (₹)

Capsule Hostel (Solo, Budget Travellers)

₹1,200- ₹2,000
Business Hotel (Couples, Solo Travellers) ₹2,500- ₹4,500

Budget Airbnb (Groups, Families)

₹2,000- ₹5,000
Mid-Range Ryokan (Cultural Experience) ₹5,000- ₹8,000

Luxury Hotel  (Honeymoon, Premium Travel)

₹10,000+

Note: When choosing accommodations in popular cities, it’s important to note the following minimum costs for 2-star and 3-star hotels:

  • Tokyo: ₹3,000- ₹6,000 per night
  • Kyoto: ₹3,500- ₹7,000 per night
  • Osaka: ₹2,800- ₹5,000 per night

Nara/Hiroshima: Prices are approximately 15- 20% cheaper compared to Tokyo.

Note – Also remember, these are the approximate costs, but may vary depending on the seasons.

Food Costs in Japan for Indians

Food in Japan is not always cheap if you eat out for every meal. For Indian travellers, the cost feels higher due to the yen-to-rupee exchange rate. A simple Japanese lunch costing ¥1,000 may seem affordable locally, but that’s about ₹550-₹600, similar to eating at a good café in India every day. 

Average Food Prices in Japan for Indians

Meal Type Price in ₹ (approx.) Food Items
Budget Street Food ₹160–₹270 Takoyaki, Crepes, and Snacks
Convenience Store Meal ₹270–₹380 Onigiri, Bento boxes
Casual Local Restaurant ₹430–₹650 Ramen, Curry rice
Indian Restaurant ₹650–₹980 Higher due to imported spices
Mid-range Dinner ₹1,090+ Izakaya, Sushi sets

Options under ¥1,000 (₹550-₹600) for Indian Traveller:

  • Ramen bowl at a local shop
  • Curry rice (Japanese-style)
  • Bento box from convenience stores or supermarkets
  • Udon or soba noodles with tempura on the side
  • Set meal (teishoku) with rice, miso soup, main dish, and pickles at small eateries
  • 2-3 onigiri (rice balls) + drink from 7-Eleven or FamilyMart
  • Gyudon (beef bowl) at Yoshinoya or Sukiya chains

Vegetarian & Indian Food in Japan

If you are a vegetarian travelling in Japan, you will find it easier to eat in cities like Tokyo, Osaka, and Kyoto. Many Indian restaurants are available in tourist areas. However, if you want to try a thali, be prepared to pay around ₹900-₹1,200 because of import costs. 

Many budget travellers shop at stores like Gyomu Super or local Indian shops to cook their own meals on their Airbnbs. This is a great way to save money while enjoying cooking!

Being an Indian, if you want to try an authentic Japanese meal, it would cost you-

  • ¥15,000 (₹8,200+) at a luxury hotel or a Michelin-star restaurant 
  • ¥8,000-¥12,000 (₹4,400–₹6,600) for a Kaiseki (traditional multi-course). 

So, per person, the price ranges between ¥4,000- ¥10,000 (₹2,200- ₹5,500 approx.)

Local Transportation Costs in Japan

The public transport in Japan is super efficient, clean, and totally on time. But I have to say, it can feel a bit pricey, especially when you’re coming from a place like India. The currency exchange rate doesn’t help much either. 

In India, a metro ride in most cities costs 20- 50 INR, whereas in Japan, the cheapest subway trip is already 110-120 INR. Even though the quality of transport is top-notch, if you’re hopping on and off a lot, those fares can start to add up quickly! 

Let’s understand the breakdown of travelling by each means of transport within the city-

  • Subway/Metro: 200-400 JPY per ride (110- 220 INR) depending on distance.
  • City Buses: Around 210-230 JPY (115-125 INR) per trip.
  • Taxis: Base fare starts at 420-500 JPY (230-280 INR) for the first 1-2 km, plus per-kilometre charges.

If you are travelling intercity by Shinkansen, the cost breakdown is given below-

Shinkansen (Bullet Train):

  • Tokyo to Osaka: ¥14,000 (₹7,700) one way.
  • Tokyo to Kyoto: ¥13,000 (₹7,150) one way.

Note: By local trains, short routes cost around 150- 500 JPY (85- 280 INR).

Budget Tips for Indians:

  • To get small fare discounts and save time, use IC cards like Suica and Pasmo. 
  • Get a Japan Rail Pass if you plan to travel long distances. It costs ¥50,000 (27,500 INR) for 7 days and allows unlimited rides. 
  • If you are sightseeing a lot in one day, city day passes (600- ¥1,000) can be a great deal.

Attractions & Experience Costs in Japan

Japan has a fun mix of free cultural spots and popular paid attractions. How much you spend really depends on whether you’re into theme parks, museums, or special experiences. So, let’s know about the popular attractions’ cost-

  • Temples & Shrines: Many are free, but famous ones like Senso-ji (Tokyo) or Kinkaku-ji (Kyoto) charge around 300- 500 JPY (165- 275 INR).
  • Museums: Entry ranges from 500-1,200 JPY (275-660 INR) depending on size and popularity.
  • Observation Decks: Tokyo Skytree- ¥2,100 (1,155 INR), Osaka Umeda Sky Building- ¥1,500 (825 INR).

Theme Parks & Special Experiences

  • Tokyo Disneyland / DisneySea: 8,400 JPY (4,620 INR) for a 1-day pass.
  • Universal Studios Japan (Osaka): 8,600 JPY (4,730 INR) for a 1-day pass.
  • TeamLab Planets: 3,800 (2,090 INR).
  • Onsen (Hot Springs): Public baths – 500-1,000 JPY (275- 550 INR); luxury onsens can go up to 3,000 JPY (1,650 INR).

If you think sightseeing is expensive, you might want to look into places where you can explore for free! Like wandering around historic areas such as Gion in Kyoto or Asakusa in Tokyo- those won’t cost you a thing. 

Plus, seasonal festivals, cherry blossom viewing (hanami), and street performances are all free too! Many parks and neighbourhoods are great for strolling, giving you amazing experiences without any entry fees.

Shopping & Souvenirs Costs

Everything in Japan looks so cute, stylish, and unique, and you will definitely get swayed away. It has excellent street markets and high-end malls. So, as an Indian traveller, you should know about all places that give you the best souvenirs in your price range-

If you are a budget shopper, visit 100-yen stores like Daiso or Seria, as they are lifesavers. You can find beautiful chopsticks, stationery, kitchenware, or even quirky Japanese snacks for around 100-300 JPY (55-165 INR) each.

For authentic Japanese items like yukata (summer kimono), ceramic tea sets, or artisanal matcha, expect to spend 1,500-5,000 JPY (825-2,750 INR) depending on quality. Popular areas like Asakusa, Kyoto’s Nishiki Market, and Osaka’s Shinsaibashi have endless choices.

If you are a luxury buyer, eyeing electronics, branded watches, or designer fashion, the price tag can run into the tens of thousands of yen.

Note: If you plan to shop big, look for Tax-Free signs in stores. Carry your passport, and you can save 8-10% on purchases above a certain amount (usually ¥ 5,000).

Things to Remember Before Planning Your Japan Trip from India

Japan is an amazing place with so much to offer, but it can get expensive if you’re not careful. Here are some tips to help you enjoy the best of Japan without breaking the bank!

  • Book Flights in Advance
  • Travel Off-Season
  • Get Japan Rail Pass (JR Pass)
  • Stay in Budget Accommodation
  • Eat at convenience stores and chain restaurants like 7-Eleven, FamilyMart, and Lawson.
  • Use IC Cards for Transport
  • Take Advantage of Free Attractions
  • Shop Tax-Free
  • Buy Discount Attraction Passes
  • Limit Luggage & Avoid Extra Baggage Fees

Quick Look at Japan 7-day Japan trip budget table for Indians

For a 7-day Japan itinerary, here’s your average budget breakdown. But remember it might vary depending on the season you travel, the accommodation you choose and your spending habits.

Category Estimated Cost (INR)
Flights (round trip) ₹48,000- ₹70,000
Accommodation ₹21,000- ₹40,000
Food & Drinks ₹10,500- ₹20,500
Local Transportation ₹4,500- ₹8,000
Attractions & Tickets ₹5,000- ₹10,000
Shopping & Souvenirs ₹5,000- ₹10,000
Miscellaneous ₹3,000- ₹10,000

Smart Budgeting Tips for Indians

If you are a budget traveller, here are effective budgeting tips to consider while planning your trip to Japan.

  1. Track Spending in INR: Currency converter apps help track expenses on the go, especially when travelling or using different currencies.
  2. Plan Daily Expense Limits: Keeping your spending in check is wise. Setting a daily budget for food, travel, and shopping can prevent overspending and help you enjoy your time without financial worries.
  3. Carry a Forex Card: Having cash on hand can be sketchy. Using this option often provides better exchange rates and is safer than carrying cash, allowing you to enjoy your trip without the worry of losing money!
  4. Withdraw Cash in Bulk: ATMs in Japan charge fees for each transaction, so try to make fewer withdrawals to save on costs while you’re there!
  5. Use UPI-linked Cards: Some Indian banks offer cards linked to UPI, making overseas payments easy, perfect for managing money while travelling or shopping internationally!
  6. Avoid Airport Currency Exchange: Avoid exchanging money at Airport Currency Exchange, as their rates are often the worst. It’s better to exchange money before your trip or at currency exchange services in city centres in Japan for better rates.
  7. Keep a Contingency Fund: It’s smart to save extra cash for unexpected situations or spontaneous opportunities that may arise!
  8. Choose Value Accommodation: Business hotels or Airbnb often provide better comfort for less. A cosy Airbnb can feel more like home and be more affordable than pricier hotels.
  9. Prioritise Experiences Over Shopping: Souvenirs remind us of our travels, but memories are priceless and take up no space! The moments we experience stick with us forever.
  1. Use Free Wi-Fi: In Japan, many places like stations, malls, and cafes offer free Wi-Fi, saving you on mobile data costs while you explore!

Conclusion

“Dreaming of cherry blossoms, neon cityscapes, and sushi feasts? A Japan trip from India doesn’t have to break the bank- with the right plan, you can turn your wanderlust into reality without emptying your wallet.”

Planning a 7-day trip to Japan from India? Sounds exciting! You’ll want to strike a good balance between comfort and sticking to a budget. First, try to book your flights well in advance- those early bird tickets can really save you some cash. 

When you’re there, make the most of local transport; it’s usually quite efficient and a great way to see the city. Plus, don’t miss out on those affordable and delicious Japanese meals. Eating like a local can really help you keep your budget in check!

With a clear budget and these tips in mind, you’ll be able to explore Japan’s stunning temples, vibrant streets, and amazing natural beauty without breaking the bank. So, pack your bags, plan wisely, and get ready for an incredible adventure in Japan!

Frequently Asked Questions on Japan Trip Cost from India

How much does a 7-day Japan trip from India cost?

On average, a 7-day trip costs ₹1.2–1.8 lakh per person, depending on flights, stay, and activities.

What is the average meal cost in Japan?

A basic meal at a local restaurant costs around ¥700-¥1,000 (₹400-₹600).

Are flights from India to Japan expensive?

Round-trip economy tickets usually range from ₹40,000 to ₹60,000 if booked in advance.

Can I travel around Japan cheaply?

Yes! Use prepaid IC cards, day passes, or the JR Pass for budget-friendly travel.

Is Japan expensive for Indian travellers?

It can be, but with budget hotels, local eateries, and smart planning, costs can be kept reasonable.

Sai Shreeya Anwesha

I am a traveller who loves exploring the world. I believe that each journey is a form of self-discovery and contributes to my personal growth. Through my writing, I share experiences that offer cultural insights and practical tips to help others explore and grow. For me, travel is not just about visiting places—it is about discovery, connection, and transformation.