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Originally Posted by Toiim
FOOD IN JAPAN IS CHEAPER THAN YOU THINK.
I'm not even joking, I spent, like, ten dollars a day. I got breakfast from 7 Eleven, or a local supermarket. They heat the food up for you and everything.
There's this really good place in Shibuya that was like, 200 yen per dish. It was fantastic. It's under a bridge and then down a alley. If you know your basics it's easy to order. That was my favorite food the whole time I was there.
Food is cheaper than you think in Japan. In Harajuku, just go down alleys. Don't go with to main street restaurants. Shintaka street (I think) had some small restaurants, but they were HEAPS more expensive than the small places. I spent $15 a day tops on food. And I always ate out, except for breakfast.
Lollies are cheap too.
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- Um, well.... I do kinda wanna get the taste of japan. I can't bring TOO much, but I could afford fifty dollars a day, and I don't wanna go anywhere under a bridge, cause this is a school trip and were not gonna be spending too much time under bridges ^^"