How Much Does a 2-Week Trip to Japan Cost? (Family of 4 Breakdown)

Many travelers wonder about the real Japan trip cost before planning their trip.
Before our trip, that was the question everyone asked us:
“Is Japan crazy expensive?”
After two weeks traveling through Tokyo with kids, Fuji, Kyoto and Osaka with two kids, the honest
answer is:
It depends on how you travel.
Here’s what our real 2‑week Japan trip cost for a family of four — including flights, hotels,
transport, food and attractions.
Quick answer:
Our 2‑week Japan trip cost around 8200€ for a family of four, including flights,
accommodation, food, transport, attractions and theme parks.

Flights to Japan

We flew from Europe with a connection in Taipei.
Route:
Vienna → Taipei → Tokyo
Osaka → Taipei → Vienna
Total cost for 4 tickets:
≈ 3200€
For long‑haul flights to Japan, this was a pretty good price.
Flights are usually the biggest single expense of the trip.

Accommodation

We moved around quite a bit during the trip.
Our route looked like this:
Tokyo — 5 nights
Fuji area — 1 night
Kyoto — 4 nights
Osaka — 3 nights
Total accommodation cost:
≈ 1800€
We stayed in solid mid‑range hotels — not luxury, but comfortable and family friendly.
You can definitely spend less in Japan if you choose smaller hotels or business hotels.

tokyo Bay Shiaomi Prince Hotel lobby Tokyo Japan family friendly hotel
The lobby of the Tokyo Bay Shiomi Prince Hotel – one of the most stylish and family-friendly hotels we stayed at in Tokyo. Modern design, lots of space and a surprisingly relaxed vibe after a long day exploring the city.

Transportation

Japan has incredible public transport, but it still adds up.
Our main costs:

Shinkansen (bullet train)
Tokyo → Mishima → Kyoto
434€
You can check official Shinkansen routes and prices on the official Shinkansen website.

Metro & local trains
Around 60€ total

Uber / taxis
About 220€

Yes… we probably used Uber more than we should have…

Car Rental

For exploring the Fuji area we rented a small car for two days.
Total: 90€
That price included the Japanese highway toll card (ETC card), which made things much
easier. Instead of stopping and paying at toll booths, the tolls were automatically charged
when returning the car.
Cars in Japan can be tiny – but perfect for narrow roads.
Driving in Japan was actually much easier than expected, especially outside the big cities.

small rental car in japan near mount fuji road trip
Our tiny rental car for exploring the Fuji area. Small, simple and suprisingly fun to drive.

Attractions & Entry Tickets

Japan has a lot of temples and viewpoints with small entry fees.
The prices below are total for our family of four.

Shibuya Sky — 31€
Fuji Speedway Museum — 32€
Ninja Village — 32€
Kiyomizu‑dera — 8€
Kinkaku‑ji (Golden Pavilion) — 9€
Railway Museum — 22€
Nijo Castle — 13€
Umeda Sky — 28€

Most attractions are surprisingly affordable compared to Europe.

Amusement Parks

Traveling with kids means… theme parks.
Our biggest expenses for family of four:

Tokyo DisneySea — 174€
Universal Studios Japan — 711€ (with Express Pass 4)
Nintendo Museum — 50€

Universal Studios especially can get expensive if you buy express passes, but it was
absolutely worth it for us.

Food in Japan

One of the nicest surprises of the trip.
Japan can be very affordable for food.
We usually spent under 100€ per day for all four of us.
That includes ramen, sushi, street food, coffee, drinks and casual restaurants.
Total estimate for the trip:
≈ 1500€
Often we felt like we were eating better for less money than at home.

If you’re planning your first trip, you might also like our guide Japan for First-Time Visitors.

okonomiyaki japanese street food on teppan grill
Fresh okonomiyaki cooked right in front of us – one of our favourite meals in Japan.

Miscellaneous

Souvenirs, random snacks, claw machines, gifts and things you didn’t plan to buy.

Japan is full of them.
It definitely adds up.

Total Cost of Our Japan Trip

For two weeks in Japan as a family of four, we spent approximately:
≈ 8200€ total
This includes flights, hotels, transport, food, attractions and amusement parks.

Summary of Our Japan Trip Costs

CategoryCost
Flights3200€
Accommodation1800€
Transportation714€
Car rental90€
Attractions~175€
Amusement parks935€
Food~1500€
MiscellaneousVaries
Total~8200€

Is Japan Expensive?

Not as much as people think.
Flights and theme parks are expensive, but many things in Japan are actually quite
affordable: food, public transport, temple entry fees and everyday experiences.
With smart planning, Japan can be much more budget‑friendly than expected.

See the Full Breakdown

Some parts of the trip are easier to show than explain.
You can also watch the full breakdown in our TikTok video.

Japan Trip Cost Breakdown

More Japan travel guides

If you’re planning a Japan trip, these might help:

kyoto temple torii gate shrine entrance family japan trip cost
Visiting temples and shrines is one of the highlights of any Japan trip – and many are surprisingly affordable.

Final Thoughts

Japan surprised us in many ways.
Not just with its culture, food and cities — but also with how manageable the travel costs
can be.
Two weeks were enough to fall in love with the country…
and just short enough to know:
We’ll definitely be back.

FAQ

Is Japan expensive for a family trip?
Japan can be suprisingly affordable. Food, local transport and attractions are often cheaper than in many European cities.
How much money do you need for 2 weeks in Japan?
For a family of four, a comfortable trip with flights, hotels, food and attractions can cost around 8000-9000€.
What is the most expensive part of a Japan trip?
Flights and theme parks are usually the biggest expenses.
Is food expensive in Japan?
Not really. Many meals cost 10-15€ per person, and even cheaper options are easy to find.

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