This is a vacation that my college friends and I were saving for the last 3 years... And yet, our budget was only PhP 30,000 each for 1 week in Tokyo, Japan. How is that possible?
Well, breakdown of our expenses are as follows:
Things to note
Well, breakdown of our expenses are as follows:
- Air transportation
- Airfare - PhP 8,500 via Jetstar (bought in the February travel fare)
- Visa Processing Fee - PhP 500 (pre-paid also in the February travel fare. Original price PhP 1,200)
- Airport Tax - PhP 1,620 (paid upon departure at NAIA)
- Accommodations
- Tokyo Airbnb - PhP 4,380.83 (we got a weekly discount and 2 wifi routers are included)
- Fuji Airbnb cancellation fee - PhP 123 (we preferred to sleep at an onsen instead)
- Fujinoyado Ohashi - PhP 2339.33 (we had 2 rooms with matching yukatas, access to an onsen, and had an authentic Japanese breakfast)
- Land Transportation and Tour = PhP 7378.80
- Round-trip airport shuttle bus - 1800 JPY (originally priced at 2000 JPY)
- 2 pcs of 48-hour Tokyo subway pass - 2400 JPY (we travelled worth 4330 JPY)
- Fujigoko Enjoy Ticket - 4350 JPY (originally 2050 + 1200 + 1750 JPY)
- Tobu Edo Wonderland Tickets - 6180 JPY (originally 1550x2-way + 4700 JPY)
- Miscellaneous Fuji and Tokyo Transportation - 800 JPY + 490 JPY
- Entrance to Seiko Healing Village and Kimono Rental - 750 JPY
- Food - 11,737 JPY = PhP 5164.06
- Shopping - excluded
For our basic itinerary:
- Day 1 (Sunday) - Meiji Shrine, Harajuku, Yoyogi Park then transfer to Akihabara
- Day 2 (Monday) - JNTO Tokyo Information Center, Shinjuku, Shibuya, Tokyo Metropolitan Bldg (night view of Tokyo)
- Day 3 (Tuesday) - Edo Wonderland, Asakusa Temple
- Day 4 (Wednesday) - Fuji: Lake Yamanakako, Hanano-miyako park, Oshini Village, Lake Kawaguchiko
- Day 5 (Thursday) - Sai-ko Healing Village, Lake Saiko, Muse Museum, Herb Hall
- Day 6 (Friday) - became a shopping day because it was dark and rainy (we went back to Asakusa, Harajuku, Shinjuku, and Akihabara)
- Day 7 (Saturday) - Nezu shrine, East Garden of Imperial Palace, Ameyoko Shopping
Things to note
- I really read a loooooot of information, so that must have really helped.
- Most parks and attractions doesn't have entrance fees, but you have to take note of their locations (closest subway stations), closed days and times.
- Meguro Parasitological Museum - closed on Mondays and Tuesdays
- Imperial Palace - closed on Mondays and Fridays
- Tsukiji Market - closed on Wednesdays
- Tokyo Metropolitan Bldg - different observatories may open until evening on 2nd and 4th Mondays of the month
- Edo Wonderland and Disney - probably best visited during the weekdays
- A lot don't understand or speak English either, so you better have a translator, the internet, or very very good in charades.
- Useful applications for me were Google Translate, Google Maps, and Hyperdia (shows the schedule of the subways)
- For food, we just bought food (they were on sale at night) before we go home for breakfast. For lunch, we usually get lunch sets (which were big to share for two). Lunch is usually cheaper than dinner too. We tried the ramen houses, street food, vending meal machines which were all part of our eating experience in Tokyo :)
- For shopping, they have tax-free promotion for tourists once they reached 5,000 JPY so we also made note of that.
- For money, well I have left over yen from my Osaka trip and my friend paid me in yen.
- When I was in Osaka, I just withdrew money using my Metrobank ATM card. It was soooo convenient, and exchange rate wasn't that different. There was just a service charge of 3.50 USD (around 170 PhP), but the exchange rate charged to me was 0.4167 while the actual exchange rate was 0.4125
- I personally used my credit card in shopping since their rates is not that different from the exchange rate (and still local bank promos still apply, like BDO Amex Rebate Card and BPI Starbucks)
- My friends had USD with them (exchanged while we were in the Philippines), which they exchanged to JPY.
I will try to detail the places we've been and add pictures next time.
For now, I'm just happy to share what I can. (I wasn't able to share our Osaka trip last March.)
For now, I'm just happy to share what I can. (I wasn't able to share our Osaka trip last March.)