Top Affordable Cities to Visit in Japan

Japan is a dream destination for many as in 2023 the country saw 25 million tourists, making it one of the most popular spots. It is also known for being a pricier option especially in popular spots like Tokyo and Kyto. Whilst these cities are must visits whilst you’re there, there is no reason that you can stay in nearby, cheaper cities and save yourself the money.

To help you plan your budget-friendly trip, here are three of the top affordable cities to visit in Japan, where you can immerse yourself in Japanese culture, history, and natural beauty, all while keeping your wallet happy.

JR Pass has provided helpful data to rank the cheapest cities to visit, here are the top 3 most affordable cities to visit in Japan.

  • Nara: The Hidden Gem of Japan

Topping the list as the cheapest city according to JR Pass data is Nara. This city, once the capital of Japan, is not only rich in history and culture but also offers some of the most affordable prices for travellers. On average, a dinner at a restaurant in Nara will cost you just £14.55, and you can find a comfortable hotel for £58.63 per night. Additionally, a one-day travel pass in the city is only £2.53, making it incredibly easy to get around without spending much.

a deer with sakura trees background in spring at nara park, nara, japan

Nara's charm lies in its tranquil atmosphere and its close connection to nature. The city is famous for the wild deer that roam freely in Nara Park, offering a unique and unforgettable experience. Moreover, Nara is home to three UNESCO World Heritage Sites, including the Todai-ji Temple, where you can see the world's largest bronze Buddha statue. Nara's proximity to Osaka and Kyoto, just under an hour away by train, also makes it a convenient and affordable base for exploring the Kansai region.

 

  • Chiba: Coastal Beauty on a Budget

Coming in at number two is Chiba, a coastal city located next to Tokyo along Japan's Pacific coast. Chiba offers the perfect blend of urban and natural attractions, and it’s also one of the top affordable cities in Japan. The average cost of a restaurant meal here is £14.57, slightly more than in Nara, while a hotel night will set you back £55.60.

fresh green of the mountain.

 

A travel day pass costs just £1.59, making it the cheapest among the top three budget cities.

Chiba is known for its long sandy coastline, which is the longest in Japan. This makes it an ideal destination for beach lovers looking to relax by the sea. Beyond the beaches, Chiba has a rich cultural heritage with numerous temples, shrines, and historic districts to explore. For surfers, the city’s world-famous surf breaks offer thrilling waves, while nature enthusiasts can enjoy hiking and exploring the local landscapes.

 

  • Kumamoto: Adventure in the Land of Fire

Last but certainly not least is Kumamoto, a city that will thrill adventure seekers and nature lovers alike. Kumamoto is one of the cheapest cities in Japan for rail fare, with a one-day pass costing just £2.53. The average price for a hotel night is £62.67, while a meal at a restaurant is a budget-friendly £14.20.

Kumamoto is most famous for Mount Aso, one of the world's largest active volcanoes, the volcano erupted as recently as 2021.

aerial view of mount aso, an active volcano in kyushu

The volcano is once again now open to visitors as of this summer, allowing you to get up close to the crater. This dramatic landscape has earned Kumamoto the nickname "the land of fire," and it offers countless opportunities for hiking, sightseeing, and adventure.

 

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