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Japan Trip Cost from India: Complete Budget Guide

Japan trip cost from India complete budget guide featuring Mount Fuji, cherry blossoms, Japanese temple, passport, and travel planning essentials

A Japan trip from India usually costs ₹1.25 lakh to ₹2.25 lakh per person for 7 days if you travel smartly, book early and avoid peak dates. A more comfortable 10-day Tokyo, Kyoto and Osaka trip can cost ₹2 lakh to ₹3.5 lakh per person. Luxury trips can easily go above that.

For simple planning, use this rough conversion: ¥100 is about ₹55-60. Exchange rates change, so check the live rate before booking.

 

Quick Cost Estimate

For a 7-day Japan trip from India:

Travel style

Approx cost per person

Budget trip₹1.25-1.75 lakh
Comfortable trip₹1.75-2.75 lakh
Premium trip₹3 lakh+

For a 10-day Japan trip:

Travel style

Approx cost per person

Budget trip₹1.75-2.5 lakh
Comfortable trip₹2.5-3.75 lakh
Premium trip₹4 lakh+

These estimates include flights, visa, stay, food, local travel, sightseeing, travel insurance and mobile data.

 

1. Flights From India to Japan

Flights are usually the highest cost. From Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru, Chennai, Hyderabad or Kolkata to Tokyo/Osaka, return fares often fall around ₹38,000-75,000 if booked early. During cherry blossom season, autumn leaves, school holidays or last-minute dates, fares can rise to ₹80,000-1,20,000+.

Budget tip: compare Tokyo Haneda, Tokyo Narita and Osaka Kansai. A one-stop flight via Singapore, Bangkok, Kuala Lumpur, Hong Kong or Vietnam can sometimes be cheaper than a direct option.

 

2. Japan Visa Cost for Indians

Indian nationals need a Japanese visa. As per the Embassy of Japan in India, the visa fee from 1 April 2026 is ₹500 for single or multiple entry and ₹50 for transit visa. VFS service charges are extra, and optional services like courier or SMS can increase the final cost.

Keep around ₹1,500-3,000 aside for visa-related expenses. Apply early because Japan visa processing cannot be expedited just because your travel date is near.

 

3. Accommodation Cost in Japan

Japan has clean and safe stays, but rooms are compact, and prices jump during peak seasons.

Budget stays like hostels, capsule hotels or small guesthouses, can cost ₹2,000-5,000 per night. Business hotels and simple private rooms usually cost ₹5,000-10,000 per night. Mid-range hotels in good locations can cost ₹10,000-18,000+ per night.

For couples, Japan becomes better value because the hotel cost is shared. For solo travellers, hostels and capsule hotels help reduce the budget.

Best money-saving rule: stay near a train or metro station, not necessarily beside the most famous landmark.

 

4. Food Cost in Japan

Food in Japan can be affordable if you eat like locals. Convenience stores, ramen shops, curry chains, udon, soba, rice bowls and supermarket meals are good budget choices.

A budget traveller can manage food at ₹1,700-3,000 per day. A comfortable food budget is ₹3,000-5,500 per day. Theme parks, cafés, sushi dinners and Indian restaurants will increase the cost.

Vegetarian travellers should plan more carefully. Vegetarian food is available in Tokyo, Kyoto and Osaka, but it may cost more and requires advance searching.

 

5. Transport Cost Within Japan

Local transport is efficient but can add up. In Tokyo, the Tokyo Subway Ticket costs ¥1,000 for 24 hours, ¥1,500 for 48 hours and ¥2,000 for 72 hours for adults. For normal city travel, budget ₹600-1,500 per day.

The big question is the Japan Rail Pass. A 7-day ordinary JR Pass costs ¥50,000, which is roughly ₹28,000-30,000. It is not always worth it for a simple Tokyo-Kyoto-Osaka route. It becomes useful when you are doing multiple long-distance bullet train rides, such as Tokyo, Kyoto, Hiroshima and back within a short period.

For most first-time Indian travellers, point-to-point train tickets are often better than buying a JR Pass blindly.

 

6. Sightseeing and Attraction Cost

Japan has many free experiences: temples, shrines, parks, street districts, markets, city views, old towns and riverside walks. But paid attractions can lift your total budget.

Typical attraction examples:

Attraction

Approx adult price

Tokyo Disney 1-Day Passportfrom ¥7,900
teamLab Planets Tokyofrom ¥3,600
Tokyo Skytree Tembo Deck¥2,100 weekday / ¥2,300 holiday
Tokyo Skytree combo ticket¥3,100 weekday / ¥3,400 holiday

For a 7-day trip, keep ₹8,000-25,000 for sightseeing depending on how many theme parks, museums and paid experiences you choose.

 

7. Internet and eSIM Cost

Do not treat mobile data as optional in Japan. You will need it for Google Maps, train platforms, translation, restaurant searches, QR tickets, hotel check-ins and messaging family back home.

A travel eSIM is usually easier than airport SIM queues or pocket Wi-Fi deposits. For Indian travellers, Olysim Japan eSIM is a practical choice because you can set it up before departure and land with data ready. It also lets you keep your Indian SIM in the phone for WhatsApp and important banking alerts, depending on your device setup.

Budget around ₹500-2,500 for a Japan eSIM, depending on trip length and data usage. Before buying, check that your phone supports eSIM and is unlocked.

 

8. Sample 7-Day Japan Budget From India

A smart 7-day Tokyo + Kyoto/Osaka trip may look like this:

Expense

Approx cost

Return flights₹45,000-75,000
Visa, insurance, eSIM₹3,000-8,000
Accommodation₹20,000-55,000
Food₹12,000-28,000
Local transport + bullet train₹18,000-35,000
Attractions + shopping buffer₹15,000-35,000

Total: ₹1.25 lakh to ₹2.35 lakh per person

If you skip bullet trains and stay mostly in Tokyo with a Fuji/Hakone day trip, the cost can be lower.

 

9. Sample 10-Day Japan Budget From India

A 10-day first-time route can be Tokyo, Mt Fuji/Hakone, Kyoto, Nara and Osaka.

Expense

Approx cost

Return flights₹45,000-85,000
Visa, insurance, Olysim eSIM₹3,000-8,000
Accommodation₹30,000-85,000
Food₹18,000-45,000
Transport₹25,000-45,000
Attractions + shopping buffer₹20,000-50,000

Total: ₹1.75 lakh to ₹3.75 lakh per person

 

How to Reduce Japan Trip Cost

Book flights early, especially for March-April and November. Avoid Golden Week, New Year and peak cherry blossom weekends if budget matters.

Use city passes only on days when you will take multiple rides. Do not buy the JR Pass unless your route truly needs it.

Mix paid attractions with free ones. Asakusa, Meiji Shrine, Fushimi Inari, Nara Park, Dotonbori, Nishiki Market and many neighbourhood walks can be enjoyed without heavy ticket costs.

Buy an Olysim Japan eSIM before flying so you are not stuck at the airport searching for Wi-Fi, SIM counters or directions. Good connectivity also prevents expensive mistakes, like taking the wrong train or missing a timed ticket.

 

Final Answer

Japan is not a cheap international trip from India, but it is very possible with planning. For most Indian travellers, a realistic budget is ₹1.25-2.25 lakh for 7 days and ₹1.75-3.75 lakh for 10 days.

Spend on what matters: good locations, efficient trains, meaningful experiences and reliable internet. Save on what does not: oversized hotels, unnecessary taxis, last-minute flights and unused passes. Add Olysim Japan eSIM before departure, and your first few hours in Japan become much smoother.