Splitting expenses on a Tokyo trip - what to budget, how to settle up
Last updated by The EvenRound team.
IC card top-ups, conveyor-belt sushi where everyone picks differently, and one karaoke session billed in 30-min blocks.
Tokyo is the group destination where bills are itemised in obsessive detail (good for splitting) but cash is still surprisingly common (bad for tracking). Every conveyor-belt sushi meal produces a precisely itemised receipt by plate colour. Every izakaya bill comes per-person. The challenge is logging in JPY - the exchange rate moves, and snapshotted FX matters for any group that's not all Japanese-bank-account holders.
Realistic per-person daily budget
Local currency: Japanese yen (JPY)
| Category | Per person, per day | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Accommodation | €60–€110 (¥9,500–17,500) | Shinjuku or Shibuya hotel double ¥18,000–32,000/night; Airbnbs are limited (Japan minpaku rules). |
| Food and drinks | €30–€60 (¥4,800–9,500) | Conveyor sushi ¥2000–3500, ramen ¥1000–1500, izakaya dinner ¥3500–6000, beer ¥500–800. |
| Transport | €8–€15 (¥1,300–2,400) | Suica/Pasmo IC card. Tokyo Metro 24-hour ¥800. Narita Express ¥3070. Shinkansen day-trip add-ons ¥10,000+. |
| Activities and entrances | €15–€40 (¥2,400–6,400) | TeamLab Planets ¥3800, Skytree ¥2100, Senso-ji free, karaoke ¥600/30min/person. |
Common shared-expense scenarios in Tokyo
Recommended split mode for Tokyo
Sample 3-day itinerary with expense touchpoints
Best for groups of …
Best for groups of 4–6. Many izakayas only seat 4–6 per booth; conveyor-belt sushi works at any size.
Currency notes
Japanese yen (JPY). Tipping is NOT done - it's awkward at best and offensive at worst. Service is included. Cash is still essential at small ramen shops, izakayas, and shrines; carry ¥10,000–20,000 in cash. ATMs at 7-Eleven (Seven Bank), Japan Post, and AEON Bank accept foreign cards. Always decline DCC.
Tokyo is the politest group trip in the world: bills are precise, splits are easy, no tipping math. Log in JPY, trust the receipts, settle at home.
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