Tips to Save Money When Travelling in Japan 🇯🇵

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  • Опубликовано: 22 ноя 2024

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  • @seerasan
    @seerasan  20 часов назад +13

    Share your budget travel tips down below! 💸 And were any of the ones I shared helpful? - let me know, cause I'm curious!

  • @WOOF95
    @WOOF95 13 часов назад +2

    Fabulous video full of valuable insider tips!! 😄

  • @Marbeary
    @Marbeary 13 часов назад +2

    Also those supermarkets at closing also include desserts. Yes the meals at the supermarket are good and if you are staying with a microwave great for breakfast

  • @nobishinzaka
    @nobishinzaka 17 часов назад +3

    Doing laundry doesn’t get mentioned much for Japan trip tip videos. Thanks for the tip!

  • @claudetteedwards4115
    @claudetteedwards4115 15 часов назад +3

    You have covered Everything! Awesome video ❤❤

  • @josephau2910
    @josephau2910 16 часов назад +2

    I've just returned from a trip to Sapporo and Tokyo, and I totally agree with the supermarket tips. You can save a bit more on snacks and other staple items.

  • @traveller_andrew
    @traveller_andrew 14 часов назад +2

    All sensible tips! Japan is not expensive, unless you make it expensive.
    Regarding food here is one from my experience. When in Paris instead of eating at a bistro with a view of Eiffel Tower, I went one block back to a French lunch spot and is amongst the most beautiful food I've ever had. And it was very affordable. Same in Rio. Go where the office workers go, they want great food that's not going to bite their wallet every day.

  • @gjet35
    @gjet35 15 часов назад +2

    I love the night buses myself but I know they aren't for everyone. I saved so much money using them myself as I can fall asleep at the drop of a hat, thankfully.

  • @Mic_Mike
    @Mic_Mike 14 часов назад +2

    If you're "on the road", walking around towns and not that hungry, you can always buy onigiris and drinks at the convenient store or have a quick lunch in a chain restaurant such as Matsuya, Sukiya, Yoshinoya (Gyudon) where it's literally fast food. Quality at a reasonable price and you can have a more diversed/furnished dinner in a more traditional restaurant in the evening... Depending on where I am and how much I am visiting/walking, that is what I usually do. Helps save a few bucks on a long trip.

  • @xm2895
    @xm2895 13 часов назад +2

    Uber eats and similar also also good options for food, and Didi and GoTaxi for transportation

  • @Boomdizzle99
    @Boomdizzle99 15 часов назад +2

    Definitely sharing this to my travel group! Insane hacks seera! Life saver!!

  • @MiddleAgedSwedeGoesForAWalk
    @MiddleAgedSwedeGoesForAWalk 15 часов назад +2

    Really interesting to see the difference between countries when there's high or low season. In Sweden, the summer months, especially from mid June to early August is the most active time. That's when all the schools have their summer holiday which means a lot of parents use their paid leave at that time as well. Not to mention the fact that a lot of factories completely shut
    down for a few weeks in or around July, "forcing" people to use their paid leave during those week.
    This means that in that period is when there's most people out traveling around Sweden, but it also means that it's then that a lot of things interesting for tourists are open. Stuff like museums (especially open air museums) are often shut down outside of the summer months.

  • @silverian
    @silverian 19 часов назад +5

    Great tips and especially reminder to go supermarket when there is discount time!

  • @IQSim
    @IQSim 17 часов назад +4

    Haven't been to Japan yet but when traveling I always bring along my water bottle. That way I don't have to buy any drinks. I also like to get fruit or veggies, cut them up and bring them along as snacks. Kept in a lightweight plastic box they're easy to carry around in a bag. Some prep time at home or your hotel can save you quite a lot of money during the day.

  • @nelsonpereira4951
    @nelsonpereira4951 18 часов назад +3

    As a future first timer in Tokyo i loved the vídeo with this great tips 👏🏼☺️

  • @anthonychang2728
    @anthonychang2728 19 часов назад +6

    i had sukiya everyday for breakfast. best time of me life

  • @junpig_
    @junpig_ 16 часов назад +2

    Cucumer sushi rolls (かっぱ巻き) all day every day 🙌🙌

  • @janmfalk
    @janmfalk 19 часов назад +5

    Hach ich war im Frühling auch in Japan und wenn ich deine Videos schaue erinnere ich mich wieder an alles und will zurück ❤

  • @AmbientWalking
    @AmbientWalking 19 часов назад +5

    Thanks for all these amazing tips! WONDERFUL that you're sharing them with us!

  • @subaruaura
    @subaruaura 19 часов назад +4

    Been loving the content these, especially since I'm planning to go back to Japan next year! I would love to see a future video from you explaining the process of using the Shinkansen, all the different types of Shinkansen trains, and the different cars. I remember my first time being a confusing experience and would love a clear guide explaining the process.

  • @pamelagordon869
    @pamelagordon869 18 часов назад +3

    Just watched this it's a fantastic country I love your videos ❤❤❤❤

  • @AmbientWalking
    @AmbientWalking 19 часов назад +13

    My de-facto cheapo strategy when I was living in Tokyo was to head to any of the numerous 'Yayoi Ken' restaurants and order the cheapest 'ichiju sansai', a set meal (which is either grilled miso mackerel or deep fried chicken) with unlimited top ups (it's self service, so don't feel shy) of plain, white rice. I would basically fast till as long as I can till about 3-4 pm (there was once I hit a 6 pm record, but it was the summer and I did nothing but hang out at Tower Records listening to records) and head to Yayoiken and eat 6 bowls of rice or something. It's immensely fulfilling for a mere 590 yen. The meal will last you an entire day. Comes with free cold unlimited green tea, pickles and miso soup too. It gets pretty packed during rush hours, but at other times, you can sit there as long as you wish without anyone bothering you, which basically means you can eat as much rice as you like. Some of these branches (like the one in Ginza, several in Shinjuku) are open 24 hours!!!!! That's insanely awesome!!! : )

  • @alexanderschwarm7755
    @alexanderschwarm7755 20 часов назад +6

    Your channel is my cosy escape after a strssful day

  • @Toriicats
    @Toriicats 18 часов назад +3

    This was by far one of the most helpful travel videos that I've ever seen. Thanks for being my emotional support channel.

  • @willispate5257
    @willispate5257 15 часов назад +2

    I’ve stayed at capsule hotels in Switzerland. The pricing in the Japanese capsule hotels//hostels are def cheaper.

  • @YasmeenMO
    @YasmeenMO 20 часов назад +5

    Thanks you for this video

  • @toniparkes6570
    @toniparkes6570 18 часов назад +3

    I always appreciate your videos, they definitely helped me to plan my first trip to Japan! I'm now planning to visit again, but around February time. Can I ask what it's like around then? I don't plan on visiting any ski spots, so I'm hoping it might be less busy, and flights definitely seem a bit cheaper. Thank you so much for the amazing content!

  • @krazygermanpicker4207
    @krazygermanpicker4207 18 часов назад +3

    ich freue mich schon auf den 25gaijinpodcast am 25.11.bin gespannt

  • @rayakojuice
    @rayakojuice 20 часов назад +5

    just got put on to your channel and I'd been binging pretty much all day, and now there's a new video. arigatou, seerasan

  • @VerhoevenSimon
    @VerhoevenSimon 18 часов назад +3

    Thank you for the tips. Out of curiousity, if you're allowed to film in there have you considered doing a new bookoff video?

  • @christoffertan9243
    @christoffertan9243 17 часов назад +2

    Great tips

  • @Bruhecc
    @Bruhecc 14 часов назад +1

    Keep in mind that the Yen is quite weak currently, so at this moment in time its a lot more cost efficient to go than it would be in, say, two or three years.

  • @mrcvillesteve
    @mrcvillesteve 18 часов назад +3

    Sorry. The saxophone music is amazing. 🎉

  • @toshiendo8533
    @toshiendo8533 16 часов назад +2

    As long as yen stays weak, we as in tourists are in good shape!

  • @CB-sx8xh
    @CB-sx8xh 14 часов назад +2

    My plan for next trip to Japan is to fly into Kansai airport and get a JR west pass.

  • @kurorintala
    @kurorintala 18 часов назад +3

    September is still silly warm, at least the last few years. Don't think it often dipped below 30 degrees.

    • @claudetteedwards4115
      @claudetteedwards4115 15 часов назад

      We were there mid October and it was still hot 😂 and we're from Australia. I guess like all of Asia, they get the humidity and it feels hotter

  • @meat_loves_wasabi
    @meat_loves_wasabi 15 часов назад +1

    Save money visit places other than Tokyo. Yesterday dinner had Oita A5 Wagyu yakiniku in Kyushu and really affordable and great value. 4/5 stars hotels are cheaper too and comes with Onsen facilities for you to end the day

  • @ottodoroki
    @ottodoroki 16 часов назад +2

    Paku Paku near donQi in Asakusa is a good choice of price

  • @Chiisanabatta
    @Chiisanabatta 14 часов назад +2

    Get a super cheap dinner at a regular supermarket, specially after 20/21pm when there are huge discounts and you can literally buy sushi or ready meals for 100/300 yen. Why nobody mentions this in the saving type videos of Japan? 😅 good that u did though !!❤ buying in convenience stores is more expensive than supermarket, way more!!

  • @invhndl
    @invhndl 16 часов назад +1

    Useful video! I did find the background music a bit distracting though

  • @Liran-KM
    @Liran-KM 19 часов назад +4

    in the time i watched the video the likes went from 13 to 140+
    i didn't see the souvenir video attached, can you add it please?
    thank you!

  • @colinmathie2710
    @colinmathie2710 14 часов назад +2

    I've heard other folk say you should avoid Golden Week to, is that true?

  • @chadtran1953
    @chadtran1953 19 часов назад +5

    I just want to go there and never come back home lol

  • @wasabigirl2004
    @wasabigirl2004 13 часов назад +2

    Hmmm, you are, obviously, not in this age bracket, but would you happen to know whether foreign Senior Cards are being accepted in Japan, for discount on transport or entry to tourist attractions?

    • @yosabo7703
      @yosabo7703 12 часов назад

      no senior card is needed (and not sure they will know what you are showing them and how to reed it, as is a foreign document).
      I traveled to Japan with my dad, he was 68 at the time, they simply saw him and made him pay as a senior. In any case, your passport should be enough as it has your date of birth and you will be already traveling with it. Maybe to travel with more confidence you can learn how to ask in japanese for a ticket for seniors, or have a paper with the phrase to point at it. And I'm not sure if all attractions with discount for seniors apply to foreigners, maybe double check that in the places you want to visit.

  • @geraldine645
    @geraldine645 14 часов назад +1

    When going to Kyoto, Nara, Osaka, where would it be best to stay? Kyoto or Osaka? Or is it close enough that it doesnt matter to commute to one from the other?

  • @beanoyip06
    @beanoyip06 17 часов назад +1

    Coming around end dec and the accomodation prices are through the roof.

  • @yaminogame7805
    @yaminogame7805 19 часов назад +2

    one thing I didn't get about LUUP is how do you return it? Do you have to go back to that same place you got it at or are their returns everywhere?

    • @43VA89
      @43VA89 19 часов назад +1

      when you start up the app you select the place where you are going to pick up the bike, then you select your ‘drop off point’ where you drop off your bike. The app shows a map off all bikes, and scooters and also shows the battery charge on them :)

  • @鈴木典雄-j3u
    @鈴木典雄-j3u 13 часов назад +1

    お願い、日本語でもやって❗️

  • @bikerider2540
    @bikerider2540 16 часов назад +2

    Sorry for off topic, but I like your big eyes 😍

  • @mrkei2
    @mrkei2 12 часов назад

    Save Money なんかするな。円安は進んでいる。おまえらにとってすでに安いだろ。

  • @MikeHernandez707
    @MikeHernandez707 19 часов назад +2

    Saving money is easy, just travel with a beautiful chick like you! ❤