Japan is on almost every traveller’s bucket list—neon-lit cities, ancient temples, cherry blossoms, anime culture, spotless streets, and some of the most efficient public transport systems in the world. But along with the excitement comes a common worry: “Isn’t Japan extremely expensive?”
Surprisingly, the answer is no—not if you plan smartly. Japan offers budget accommodations, discounted travel passes, free cultural attractions, and smooth, reliable transportation that can help you save significantly. With the right strategy, you can absolutely backpack across Japan without burning a hole in your pocket.
Here’s your ultimate Japan-on-a-budget guide, tailored especially for Indian travellers!
Flights From India to Japan: What to Expect
One of the biggest misconceptions is that flights to Japan are unaffordable. In reality, if you book 3–4 months in advance, round-trip tickets can cost between INR 40,000–60,000.
Keep an eye on flight comparison websites, set fare alerts, and stay flexible with dates for the best deals.
Visa for Indians: Simple & Cheap
Getting a Japan tourist visa is easy and extremely budget-friendly for Indian citizens.
- Cost: INR 500
- Requirements: Passport, flight tickets, hotel bookings, one photograph, and basic financial documents
- Processing time: Around 7 days
Japan’s visa process is straightforward—great news for budget travellers.
Travel Insurance: Don’t Skip It
Japan is incredibly safe, but travel insurance is essential. A good Japan travel insurance plan costs INR 1,500–3,000 and typically covers:
- Accidents
- Medical emergencies
- Baggage loss
- Flight delays
This small cost can save you from big losses.
Smart Transportation Tips to Save Money
Getting around Japan is easy, fast, and surprisingly economical—if you use the right passes.
1. JR Pass: A Must for Budget Travellers
An ordinary second-class JR Pass is a major money-saver if you plan to travel across cities.
It covers most Shinkansen bullet trains, especially routes like:
- Tokyo → Kyoto
- Kyoto → Osaka
- Osaka → Hiroshima
It also includes several regional trains. Buying it before your trip makes it cheaper.
2. Regional Passes
For city-specific travel—like Kansai (Osaka, Nara, Kyoto) or JR East—regional passes can be even more economical.
3. IC Cards (Suica/Pasmo)
These prepaid travel cards are lifesavers for short distances within cities. They help you:
- Tap in/out quickly
- Save money on short rides
- Use buses, subways & trains without buying tickets each time
4. Discounted Domestic Flights
If you book your international ticket with Japan Airlines (JAL) or All Nippon Airways (ANA), you may get special domestic flight discounts. This is perfect for visiting places like Hokkaido or Okinawa.
5. Avoid Taxis Unless Necessary
Taxis are comfortable but very expensive. Use them only if you have too much luggage.
6. WALK!
Japan is extremely walkable. You’ll save money and discover hidden gems.
Where to Stay: Budget-Friendly Accommodation Options
Accommodation often eats up the largest portion of your budget, but Japan has many wallet-friendly stays:
Capsule Hotels & Hostels
Perfect for solo travellers—clean, comfortable, and very affordable.
Business Hotels
Compact rooms but good quality and often include breakfast. Great for couples or friends.
Budget Ryokans
Traditional Japanese inns don’t always have to be expensive. Book early and you’ll find charming ryokans within budget.
Affordable Attractions & Cultural Experiences
Japan offers countless free or low-cost experiences that make your trip richer without draining your wallet.
1. Temples & Shrines (Mostly Free!)
- Senso-ji, Tokyo
- Fushimi Inari Taisha, Kyoto
- Many more across the country
Beautiful, peaceful, and free to enter.
2. Parks & Gardens
Natural beauty at zero cost:
- Ueno Park (Tokyo)
- Maruyama Park (Kyoto)
Perfect during cherry blossom and autumn seasons.
3. Museums
Many museums have affordable entry fees, and some are free on specific days.
4. Free Observation Decks
The Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building in Shinjuku offers stunning skyline views—absolutely free.
5. Matsuri (Festivals)
Japan’s festivals are immersive cultural experiences that cost little to nothing. Summer and winter festivals are especially vibrant.
6. Onsen Baths
Public baths and onsens are an iconic Japanese experience. Many local neighborhood baths cost just a few hundred yen.
7. Tea Ceremonies
Look for community centers and temples that offer affordable tea ceremony sessions.
8. Street Markets
Try affordable Japanese street food at:
- Tsukiji Fish Market (Tokyo)
- Nishiki Market (Kyoto)
A budget-friendly culinary adventure.
When Is the Best Time to Visit Japan?
Cherry Blossom (Late March–Early April)
The most beautiful time of the year—but also the most expensive. Cherry blossom season is when Japan transforms into a pink dreamscape, drawing travellers from all over the world. Usually, this means higher flight and hotel prices, making it feel out of reach for those travelling on a budget.
But what may seem impossible, we’re making happen.
We’re hosting a Backpacking Trip to Japan from 28th March to 6th April, designed specifically to help travellers experience the magic of Sakura without overspending. With smart planning, curated stays, efficient transport options and budget-friendly experiences, you can enjoy the full cherry blossom season in Japan at an affordable cost.
Join our group trip here:
Backpacking Japan — Cherry Blossom Edition
When to Visit Japan on a Budget
Winter (January–February)
- Cheapest flights & hotels
- Free or inexpensive winter festivals
- Fewer crowds at major attractions
Summer (July–August)
- Great deals on domestic travel
- Free summer festivals
- Rural areas are beautiful, affordable, and less crowded
Late Autumn (November)
- Stunning fall colors
- Lower prices than cherry blossom season
- Fewer tourists
QUICK TIPS for Backpacking Japan on a Budget
- Plan well in advance for the best prices
- Carry cash for small purchases (Japan still loves cash!)
- Download essential apps:
- Google Maps
- Hyperdia (for trains)
- Offline language translator
- Travel light to avoid baggage fees
- Walk wherever you can—Japan rewards wanderers
Final Thoughts
Backpacking Japan on a budget is not just possible—it’s surprisingly easy with the right planning. From capsule hotels to free cultural attractions, discounted train passes, and affordable food markets, Japan offers endless opportunities for travellers who want to explore smartly.
And if witnessing Japan’s dreamy Cherry Blossom season has always been on your wish list but felt “too expensive,” we’ve got you covered. We’re taking a special Backpacking Group Trip to Japan from 28th March to 6th April—curated to give you the magic of Sakura without breaking the bank.
From budget-friendly stays and smart transport planning to local cultural experiences, we’ve designed this trip to prove that Cherry Blossom in Japan can absolutely be experienced on a budget.
So if you’ve been waiting for the perfect moment to say yes to Japan—this is it.
Pack your bags, join our group, and let Japan bloom for you.
