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We Spent Only $100 in Tokyo and Got This

Dec 9, 2025
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Lucia and Glynn

How much can you really do in Tokyo for under $100? In this Japan travel vlog, we spend a full day exploring Tokyo on a budget — using trains, local restaurants, and neighborhood spots to see how far $100 can go. We start with a slow walk from our Narimasu neighborhood, ride multiple trains to Kasai Station, and visit the Tokyo Metro Museum for just 440 yen for two people. It’s an easy, budget-friendly stop packed with subway history and interactive exhibits. Between train rides, we eat our way through Tokyo — sushi, tempura, ramen, clams, tofu skin, and drinks — all for around $25. We also check out the Ghibli Clock near Shiodome, grab dinner at a neighborhood Chinese restaurant with an English-friendly QR menu, and finish the night with snacks from a local grocery store. At the end of the day, we break down the real costs — trains, museum tickets, two restaurant meals, kombini runs, and snacks — all still under $100, without expensive hotels or tours. If you’re looking for honest Japan travel on a budget with real numbers and local vibes, this episode shows exactly what a Tokyo day under $100 looks like. #TokyoUnder100 #JapanOnABudget #TokyoFood #TokyoMetroMuseum #BudgetTravelJapan #JapanTravelVlog #LuciaAndGlynn Our Itinerary: https://plannin.com/en/guide/94f36138-dfe1-4297-94b9-b23bd501399d
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