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05-28-2010, 11:36 PM
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Why would you go all the way to Japan to eat like a poor student? Instead of spending a month, spend two weeks and eat heartily. Two weeks is more than enough time to see everything you would want to see in Kyoto and Tokyo (and include a couple more cities on top of that as well). Sushi prices range...there is no "general price". It depends on the restaurant. |
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05-30-2010, 01:57 PM
Next to impossible to get lost in Tokyo, there are so many visable landmarks. There are maps here and there too.
Sushi price varries however an average lunch set at 800 yen gives you this Spend around 1500 yen and you'll get this However the lunch sets are a pretty good deal usually 2 options and priced 800 - 900. (I ordered the rice extra, was only 200 yen) Decent pad thai in Shibuya, place got packed 20 mins after I arrived. Of all these were 800 yen lunch sets |
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Eating in Japan -
07-20-2010, 07:02 AM
Eating out in Japan can be extremely cheap, not just ramen. You don't have to worry, as you can seek out the budget options for almost every type of food. There is expensive high-end sushi but at the same time dirt cheap sushi that is fine as well.
Bentos are not worth the cost, especially for foreigners who are used to eating more than the Japanese do. My blog has articles on Japanese food that can give you more ideas - Smart & Cheap Japan Travel |
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