Free Budget Japan (Updated June, 2025)
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Canal city Fukuoka, a must see city in Japan

This is an updated version June, 2025 with more content added. For examples prices have been either updated or checked to make sure they are still correct. Also a list of free things to do and palces to visit in Japan have been added and much more.
In this e-book I talk about transportation, dining, accommodations, and give many budget travel tips with links to view relevant videos on YouTube. I also talk about how to avoid getting scammed because even though Japan is one of the safest countries in the world, if you are not careful you can get scammed out of thousands of dollars USD. I've lived in Japan for over 10 years and have implemented the budget strategies in the e-book. Here's an example of one. Japan is notorious for having small portions of food no matter where. You may walk into a restaurant and see a menu full of set meals and dishes reasonably priced. But are they? The portions are tiny, even for the complete set meal. I guarantee you will still be hungry if you only go with one of these meals. You will need to order more and endup paying at least double if not tripple. The solution is all-you-can-eat restaurants. A common price for lunch is between, 13-24 dollars. So you end up paying more at most restaurants than you would having a lunch at an all-you-can-eat restaurant. Aside from food, I also delve into transportation and IC cards. 18 pages worth of information.
The photo is of Canal City shopping mall in Fukuoka city. A must visit.

This is an updated version June, 2025 with more content added. For examples prices have been either updated or checked to make sure they are still correct. Also a list of free things to do and palces to visit in Japan have been added and much more.
In this e-book I talk about transportation, dining, accommodations, and give many budget travel tips with links to view relevant videos on YouTube. I also talk about how to avoid getting scammed because even though Japan is one of the safest countries in the world, if you are not careful you can get scammed out of thousands of dollars USD. I've lived in Japan for over 10 years and have implemented the budget strategies in the e-book. Here's an example of one. Japan is notorious for having small portions of food no matter where. You may walk into a restaurant and see a menu full of set meals and dishes reasonably priced. But are they? The portions are tiny, even for the complete set meal. I guarantee you will still be hungry if you only go with one of these meals. You will need to order more and endup paying at least double if not tripple. The solution is all-you-can-eat restaurants. A common price for lunch is between, 13-24 dollars. So you end up paying more at most restaurants than you would having a lunch at an all-you-can-eat restaurant. Aside from food, I also delve into transportation and IC cards. 18 pages worth of information.
The photo is of Canal City shopping mall in Fukuoka city. A must visit.