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Is parking in Japan expensive?

Prices for Parking in Japan In a small city, you can find parking lots priced as cheap as 200 yen per 24 hours; in the centre of a big city, you can pay anywhere between 6000 and 12000 yen per 24 hours, with hourly fees corresponding.



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Driving in Japan can be quite complicated and expensive. Those who cannot read the language will have trouble understanding road signs. Highway tolls are assessed at about US $1 per mile. City traffic is often very congested.

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Land is expensive in capital cities and councils would rather people that buy things from the high rent shops than a car for 5 that carries 1 taking up valuable space to parking is charged accordingly. Why is it so difficult to find a car parking area in Tokyo? Free parking is difficult to find, like in any large city.

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In short, I think you will be absolutely fine since your flight and hotels are paid for already. $1000 should be sufficient, but you must be strict with yourself. $50 a day just about creeps overbudget. I think you should set yourself about $30 a day and maybe sometimes jump up to $50/60 if you wanna try something.

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You shouldn't have a problem paying admission at major attractions by card. Large tourist attractions within Japan will always accept credit cards, but places like shrines, temples, and off-the-beaten-track locations are usually cash-only.

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Even though Japan is a cash-centric country, credit cards are usually accepted in most shops, restaurants and taxis in major cities. The weather in Japan can vary wildly depending on where you are traveling to. Find out the best times to visit and what to pack.

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So roughly 2,000 USD per person for lodging, transportation in Japan, food, and souvenirs. You can do it for less, but that was fun for the whole trip. I highly recommend ordering about 50,000 yen in cash from your bank before going.

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