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My family of 3, we spend about ¥10,000 a week on ffod at the market.

As for the Rail Pass, check to see if you have a two week pass, how many days of travel you have within that two weeks. Japanese supermarkets are organized in much the same way as in other parts of the world. Don’t go in expecting to buy bubble bath, a razor and a few cheap t-shirts because most supermarkets just won’t stock these kinds of items.」Thank you for this post. Answer 1 of 16: Hey all, I am going to Japan in July 2011 with Four friends for 16 days, I was just wandering whether £240 would be able to cover all the food costs if we were modest with what we bought and ate, or whether this is unrealistic.

You'll also find Walmart's lowest prices on picnic items like paper plates, napkins, plastic cups, plasticware, and more, should you want to take your meal to the great outdoors. Of the three Nissin tends to have the best prices. Good luck!Of course, the conversion rate will make or break you… when we visited Japan, unfortunately the Yen was MUCH stronger.

But I love it! However, living in Japan is not always expensive and costs can be reigned in depending on where you are located, by choosing local products, and by living sensibly within your salary. Now Red Bean Paste has grown on me since then, but at the time it felt like the final straw on an already difficult day.Wow thank you for this , I just arrived in Japan an have a baby it’s so hard to go buy myself coz am frm S.A. and I understand zero Japanese, have to go with my husband all the time coz he learnd the language at work ,so thank you somuch「Firstly, most supermarkets in Japan are actually better described as grocery stores, in that they exclusively sell food. Also, if you have one near you, restaurant supply type supermarkets also can offer some imported, hard to find elsewhere things. We got entirely lucky on the exchange rate during this visit. Prices of restaurants, food, transportation, utilities and housing are included. Salmon about ¥100/small piece. I had several soaps to choose from and they all had cats or dogs on the bottle, so I chose one and washed up. The allergies that could be triggered are written in black on the yellow background (this product is not suitable for those with allergies to dairy, wheat or soy). And since my question I have worked out it would be around 2000 yen a day for the fours of us, like the second poster replied.

3 carrots ¥180, head of broccoli ¥150, single apple ¥100, eggs 10/¥180, tofu 1 block/¥100, butter ¥280/200 grams.