Tokyo 2-Day Trip Budget Calculator
Tokyo rewards travelers who plan: IC cards halve transit costs, convenience-store breakfasts are genuinely good, and off-peak ryokan deals appear weekly. Our preset reflects real 2026 spending patterns.
QUICK STATS (2 travelers, standard)
Category Breakdown
Travel Style Comparison
¥158,565
¥79,283 per person
¥287,100
¥143,550 per person
¥600,300
¥300,150 per person
Sample 2-Day Itinerary & Daily Budget
- ¥236,550
Day 1: Arrival & Shinjuku
- Narita/Haneda transfer
- Shinjuku evening
- Hotel check-in
✈️ Flight ¥180,000🏨 Accommodation ¥15,000🍱 Food ¥15,000🚃 Transport ¥4,500🎫 Activities ¥4,500☕ Cafe ¥4,500💰 Buffer ¥13,050 - ¥50,550
Day 2: Asakusa & Akihabara
- Senso-ji Temple
- Nakamise shopping street
- Akihabara electronics
🍱 Food ¥15,000🚃 Transport ¥4,500🎫 Activities ¥13,500☕ Cafe ¥4,500💰 Buffer ¥13,050
Tokyo Budget FAQ
Is this budget accurate?
It's a reference estimate based on typical category prices by travel style. Actual costs vary with season, exchange rate, and personal habits. Use it as a starting point and edit any line.
How is the budget calculated?
We multiply per-night accommodation by (days - 1), per-day categories by total days, and flight by travelers. A buffer percentage is added as a separate category.
Are flights included?
Yes — a preset round-trip flight per person is included. You can edit the amount to match your actual booking.
Is my data stored when I share?
No server storage. The budget is encoded into the URL hash. Anyone with the link sees the same numbers. Don't enter personal information.
Can I export to Excel?
Yes. Click the Excel button to download a .xlsx file with summary and category breakdown.
Does it work on mobile?
Yes, the planner is mobile-first and works in any modern mobile browser.
Do I need to log in?
No login required. The tool runs entirely in your browser.
How much does a Tokyo trip cost?
A 5-day standard-style Tokyo trip for 2 runs about ¥445,500 total (¥222,750 per person). Staying in business hotels near major stations saves 20-30%.
Do I need a JR Pass for Tokyo?
For Tokyo-only travel, a Suica/PASMO IC card is usually more cost-effective than a national JR Pass. The JR Pass pays off if you take long-distance shinkansen trips.
Is cash or card better in Tokyo?
Both work, but cash is still preferred at small restaurants and shrines. Withdraw yen from ATMs at 7-Eleven or FamilyMart for the best rates.
What's the biggest expense in Tokyo?
Flights are typically the largest single cost (about ¥180,000 for two travelers), followed by accommodation (¥60,000 for 4 nights) and food (¥37,500). Staying in business hotels near major stations offers the best value.