How much cash should I give my daughter for month long Japan trip? [closed]
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My daughter is traveling to Japan for a month. How much cash should I send with her? She has housing and 2 meals per day, but likely will be paying for a couple of meals per day. So her main costs will be food, transportation, small souvenirs, and visiting cultural/tourist sites.
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How much money do you need for a month trip to Japan?
Sample daily budgetsSingle TravelerTwo TravelersLow Budget3,500 - 7,800 yen7,000 - 15,600 yenMedium Budget8,800 - 18,500 yen13,600 - 28,000 yenHigh Budgetover 18,500 yenover 28,000 yenNov 29, 2021How much money should you bring on a Japan trip?
If you're coming to Japan as a tourist, student, or worker you'll need roughly between 5,300 yen ($53) and 18,000 yen ($180) per day for spending money in 2020. These costs are based on food, transportation, and sightseeing expenses.How much cash do I need per day in Japan?
That works out to about 300,000 yen, or 30 thousand yen per day for one person. If you look at the link Dave has given above, you can see that falls into the high budget category. You've already paid for your accommodation which is even better. You won't need to skimp on sightseeing.MONEY IN JAPAN: Credit Cards, Exchanging Cash \u0026 ATMs
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