Tsukiji Outer Market Tokyo — food and dining in Japan

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Cost of Food in Japan

Daily food budget: $25–$55 per person. Here's what meals actually cost.

Budget

$25

per person/day

Mid-range

$55

per person/day

Luxury

$130

per person/day

What Meals Cost

Bowl of ramen$8-12
Conveyor belt sushi$10-18
Convenience store bento$4-6
Mid-range izakaya dinner$25-40
Fine dining omakase$100-250

Money-Saving Food Tips

  • Eat at convenience stores and ramen shops for filling meals under $10.

Dining in Japan

Eating well in Japan doesn't have to be expensive. Here's what to expect and how to make the most of your food budget:

  • Look for lunch specials — many restaurants offer set menus at lower prices during midday.
  • Street food and markets are the best value and often the most authentic local cuisine.
  • Ask locals for recommendations — tourist-area restaurants typically charge 30-50% more.
  • Self-catering for breakfast (grocery store bread, fruit, coffee) saves $5-15/day per person.
  • Use apps like Google Maps or TripAdvisor to find highly-rated budget restaurants nearby.