For a one-week trip to Japan in 2026, your daily spending budget will vary based on your style, but a "Mid-Range" traveler should budget approximately $100 to $150 USD per day (totaling $700–$1,050 for the week) after flights and main hotels are paid for. This covers comfortable meals (like a $15 department store lunch and a $35 izakaya dinner), local transport within cities, and entry fees for temples or museums. Budget travelers can survive on $60 to $80 per day by utilizing "konbini" (convenience store) meals and choosing free attractions. Conversely, if you plan to travel between cities like Tokyo and Osaka via the Shinkansen, you must add the cost of a JR Pass (approx. $335 for 7 days in 2026) or individual tickets. Despite the Yen's fluctuations, Japan remains highly affordable compared to Western Europe, but new 2026 accommodation taxes in cities like Kyoto and Tokyo mean you should set aside a small extra reserve for local "tourist levies" paid at check-in.