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How much does it cost to travel to Japan for honeymoon? Seeking honeymoon strategy.

I really want to answer this question, because I like Japan very much. Although I hate the history of Japan for political reasons, Japan is a highly developed and orderly country with good national quality and guaranteed quality of Japanese goods.

My friends often ask me to tell them how much it costs to go to Japan. I find this question difficult to answer.

A friend of mine went on a honeymoon and signed up for a semi-self-help tour. Two people only spent 30 thousand yuan in ten days.

I don't know what they are playing, but rational analysis should be that they came here for a stroll, ate a little casually, bought some cosmeceuticals and came back.

If you sign up to travel to Japan, there will be thousands to 30 thousand to 50 thousand people. Don't take the ultra-luxury as an example. My friend from the travel agency told me the price. When thousands of delegations arrive in China, they will definitely go to many shops run by Japanese people to buy things. They will draw a high kickback, and your tour fee will actually go up. It is said that tour groups with more than 20,000 to about 30,000 are purely for fun and do not shop, but they can still get kickbacks when you buy things halfway, because it is agreed in China that when you arrive in Japan, each tour guide will operate in a different way. Japanese shops themselves don't take kickbacks, but tour groups usually go to shops run by China people. But the price is much more interesting, and you can see some really good scenery. Luxury groups with more than 30,000 yuan are rarely reported in small cities. Generally speaking, the accommodation is delicious and good, but there are still many restrictions on the tourist map. If you can afford this tour fare, I suggest you travel freely.

There are many advantages of free travel, freedom, not limited by time and other people in the group, and you can really feel Japan yourself. When you arrive in Japan, you don't have to stay at a high star as you do at home to be comfortable. Ordinary hotels in Japan are also clean and comfortable, and Japanese service is also very good. Within 500 a night, there is nothing particularly bad. Of course, when you arrive in Japan, you must eat a lot of delicious food. You have to go to a drugstore to buy cosmetics, and some people buy electrical appliances.

Then, Japan is a place where you can't finish playing in one breath. You have to divide it into several lines to really have fun. I suggest you divide it into three times for fifteen days at a time. According to this standard, my own expenses are thirty-one thousand people. Is it a little expensive? I can't help it Japan is a place where prices are relatively high, but I will never feel that this money is wasted.