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Is 14 days too long in Tokyo?

Two weeks will give you enough time to chill out, enjoy yourselves and revisit some areas that you loved. What does anyone else think? You can hit the top ten tourist attractions in Tokyo in a condensed three-day itinerary, but beyond that there are millions of more low-key things to do in Tokyo.



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Two days is enough time to see the best of what Hiroshima has to offer. It will give you a day to spend seeing the main sights and attractions in the city - from Hiroshima castle to the Peace Memorial Museum and Park - as well as taking a day trip to Miyajima island.

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$5000 is more than enough for one person for at comfortable two-week trip after an economy airfare from the USA and economy to mid-range hotel reservations are arranged in advance.

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Budget-Friendly Travel Planning You should plan to spend around ¥18,967 ($128) per day on your vacation in Japan, which is the average daily price based on the expenses of other visitors. Past travelers have spent, on average, ¥4,590 ($31) on meals for one day and ¥2,856 ($19) on local transportation.

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The ideal duration to explore Tokyo is at least 5 days to discover the main areas of the city and the outskirts of the prefecture. To explore Japan's best, spend at least 2 weeks here. Even then, you will realize that there are so many things to discover in Japan.

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The ideal duration to explore Tokyo is at least 5 days to discover the main areas of the city and the outskirts of the prefecture. To explore Japan's best, spend at least 2 weeks here. Even then, you will realize that there are so many things to discover in Japan.

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It's absolutely fine. Two weeks there is not too long in fact it'll probably feel like it's not enough time. Tokyo is huge, you won't run out of things to do or places to explore.

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Ten days is more than enough for a first-time visitor, but if you have a few more days, you could easily stretch this schedule to two weeks in Japan or skip one or two destinations if you just have a week in Japan.

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Food costs in Japan can vary, with budget restaurants offering meals for $5 to $10, while mid-range restaurants cost around $15 to $30 per person. Overall, a budget traveler can expect to spend around $50 to $100 per day in Japan, while a mid-range traveler can expect to spend around $150 to $250 per day.

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Overall, the cost of food for tourists in Japan can be higher than in Europe, particularly for dining out and grocery shopping. However, there are also many affordable food options in Japan, such as street food and local eateries, that offer a taste of Japanese cuisine without breaking the budget.

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While we hit the most important highlights, I recommend allowing at least 2 days to tour Hiroshima and Miyajima. Hiroshima is a dynamic city with many other things to do besides visit the atomic bomb memorials. Among the most popular attractions are Hiroshima Castle (also called Carp Castle) and Shukkeien Garden.

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