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How much does it cost to travel to Tokyo in Japan for three or four days in the last two years, excluding air tickets? If I join a group, can I move freely?

I went last Christmas, and the daily food cost is 10 thousand at 2000 yen.

Then the daily toll is calculated according to the price of a bus ticket for one day (you have to buy this for going to many places in one day), 1580 times five days, 7900.

Tickets are the most expensive in Disney. Tokyo Disneyland has two theme parks, which add up to about 10,000 yuan.

Many other scenic spots are free, and if you want money, the most is about 1000. Plus Disney's money, the admission fee for these five days is up to 20 thousand. If you want to travel freely in Tokyo, you can ask a travel agency for a personal tour ~ If you want to go to Hokkaido at the same time, it's also convenient, just finish it at once.

Ueno Park is famous for its cherry blossom viewing resort. It is located in the north of downtown Tokyo, and it is the largest five-tower Dongzhao and Saigō Takamori (one of the three outstanding figures in Meiji Restoration).

Tokyo National Museum, located in the north of Ueno Park, is the largest museum in Japan and a treasure house for the preservation and collection of Japanese traditional art relics.

Meiji Jingu is located in the Grand Palace of Yoyogi Park Shrine in Shibuya District, west of the city. There are many trees in the Grand Palace, which are the "green lungs" of Tokyo.

Compared with the solemn shrine, Sensoji Temple is very lively. Located in the northeast of the city, Sensoji Temple is the oldest temple in Tokyo. Tourists here hold grand traditional festivals all year round, which are very attractive to both local and foreign tourists. You can pay more attention to travel information: Golden Century Business Travel Network.

In addition, there are many amusement parks, nature parks, zoos, botanical gardens, seaside parks, shopping centers, shrines and so on. However, if it is Christmas, the price will be more expensive during the winter vacation in Japan, and hotels or homestays may not be easy to book.

As far as language is concerned, I personally think there is no problem, because Tokyo and Hokkaido are big tourist cities, both of which have English, and most of them have Chinese annotations. Generally speaking, there are no problems in transportation, accommodation and shopping.