1500 yen What to eat in Japan, is 1500 yen more or less for Japanese people?

Updated on delicacies 2024-02-09
29 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Eat ramen (around 800 yen).

    Eat fast food (Yoshinoya's beef rice is only 350 yen bowl, Matsuya beef rice is only 330 yen bowl).

    Eat a boxed lunch (about 500 yen for the usual, 400-3000 yen for the better).

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    I don't think I can eat anything, but I can probably eat a bowl of noodles, and a haircut will cost hundreds of yen.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    You can eat conveyor sushi in Kyoto, and each plate is 130 yen, and the quality is not bad!

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    There are places where you can eat well for 1500, and you can eat well for 1050.

    Rotating sushi, in some places 100-500 small plates, if you are not very picky, 1500 is almost 10 plates.

    You can also go to McDonald's shrimp burger, we don't have it in China, the taste is wrong, it's worth trying.

    Ramen, udon or something, you can also buy a basic ** for 1500.

    For a general set meal, 1500 can also be won. Some more than 600 are OK.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    If it's a meal, it's pretty good...

    In Japanese restaurants, you can order coffee or juice for about 1,000 yuan per set

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    It's okay, it's not a lot, and if you work part-time, you can earn it in one and a half hours, which is naturally not much from this point of view.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    It is worth more than 100 yuan.

    A 15-minute massage for a dog costs 1,500 yen, which is not expensive.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    It's not much, the exchange rate between the yen and the yuan is about 6:1, which is equivalent to more than 250 yuan.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    100 yen is equivalent to RMB (RMB) for 1 yuan! And so on! 1500 yen for 150 RMB!

    Hope you are satisfied.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Beer, sake, whiskey, shochu, table wine.

    1. Beer. Japanese people love to drink beer, whether it is draft beer or bottled. Beer is made from malt and barley malt as the main raw materials, with hops, liquid gelatinization and saccharification, and then liquid fermentation. It is low in alcohol, contains carbon dioxide, and is highly nutritious.

    It contains a variety of amino acids, vitamins, low-molecular-weight sugars, inorganic salts, and various enzymes.

    2. Japanese sake.

    Japanese sake is Japan's national liquor developed by borrowing from the brewing method of Chinese rice wine. The Japanese often say that sake is a gift from the gods.

    For more than 1,000 years, sake has been the most commonly consumed beverage by the Japanese. Sake can be seen at large banquets, wedding ceremonies, in bars, and at the tables of ordinary people. Sake has become the quintessence of Japan.

    3. Whiskey.

    Japanese people love to drink whisky (mizuwari) on the rocks. Whisky (Whisky, Whiskey) is a strong distilled spirit made from barley and other grains, aged in oak barrels for many years, and blended to about 43 degrees. The British call it "water of life".

    According to the place of origin, it can be divided into four categories: Scotch whiskey, Irish whiskey, American whiskey and Canadian whiskey.

    4. Shochu. Shochu is proud of itself as a distilled spirit unique to Japan. Shochu is divided into Class A and Class B according to the method of blending. Class A shochu is a liquor that is distilled with an alcoholic material in a continuous distillation machine with a degree of 36 degrees or less.

    Class B shochu is a liquor that is distilled with a single-type distillation machine containing alcohol, and the alcohol content is 45 degrees or less.

    5. Table wine. In the restaurant, you can find sake imported from Japan. In Chinese restaurants, there is also Shaoxing wine**.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    In Japan, beer is the most consumed alcohol in various izakayas, with Asahi, Kirin, and Suntory being the most popular. Underneath the beer are red wine and champagne. Below them are foreign liquors, such as whiskey, brandy, etc.

    Beneath the sake are a variety of fruit sake, which are a mixture of fruit juice fried with sake. Very few people in Japan drink sake or soju directly. I hope the answer will be helpful to you Huge safety handmade, looking forward to satisfaction.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Beer, sake, shochu. Japanese people generally don't drink alcohol with a high alcohol content.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    1,000 yuan is equivalent to 16,000 yen at the current exchange rate, you can buy 20 servings of ramen in Tokyo**, stay in a regular hotel for 3 days, take 25 baths in a public bathroom, buy 100 dozen eggs, then buy a Shinkansen ticket from Tokyo to Shin-Osaka.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    For 100 yen, there are many things to choose from in Tokyo; Tokyo is generally considered to be a high-spending city, perhaps this is the impression left by outsiders during Japan's economic bubble in the 80s. As soon as you walk into a 100 yen store, you will find that you can buy something interesting or useful for 100 yuan. Occasionally, there are some slightly more expensive ones, and there will be a price tag of 150 or 200 on them!

    Electronics.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    First of all, there is a problem with this question, what is "100 yuan"? 100 RMB? Or 100 yen yen?

    100 RMB = 1527 yen, which is about 1500 yen. For 1500 yen, you can eat two bowls of ramen with char siu pork in Japan. Watch a movie and buy two cans of Coke at the same time.

    Men can get a haircut once in an old-fashioned barbershop. Buy a park gate.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    A few dollars in yen are not enough to buy a bottle of drink, and the yuan can only eat the whole family, if you go to the street, buy some small daily necessities.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    If it's $100, you can find MM to play in Japan.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    100 yen or 100 RMB?

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    JPY (approx.) = 1 RMB (approximately).

    The cost of Tokyo in Japan is about 2-3 times that of Beijing, about 250 per day in an ordinary hotel in Beijing (excluding holidays), 100 per day for meals, and 50 yuan per day for a car (not a taxi, a taxi can only go out once, two trips have to be shortcut, and one trip to one trip has to be two).

    According to the double ratio, it should be about 800 yuan a day in Tokyo, Japan.

    Around 800* yen.

    I'm tired of this stuff for you.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    Wow, it's only 1, yuan to eat, is it really fake?

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    Cherries 35 yuan a kilogram.

    Tomatoes are about RMB a catty.

    Potatoes are also about one kilogram.

    Onions for one kilogram.

    From left to right, bananas cost 1 yuan each.

    Raw bananas cost 6 yuan a kilogram.

    A kilogram of black-skinned watermelon.

    From left to right, cucumbers cost 2 yuan a kilogram, carrots cost a kilogram, cauliflower yuan a kilogram.

    Lemon yuan a kilogram, the rest do not know.

    From left to right, one kilogram of green eggplant.

    One kilogram of loofah.

    Green pepper RMB 1 kilogram.

    One kilogram of green chili peppers.

    Australian green apples are 30 yuan a kilogram.

    Gala apples 20 yuan a kilogram.

    Fuji apples 24 RMB per kilogram.

    From left to right. Washington apples 25 yuan a kilogram.

    Imports of U.S. orange RMB 1 kilogram.

    From left to right. The one on the left doesn't know what it is.

    Chinese pears are worth one kilogram.

    Pomegranate RMB 1 kilogram.

    From left to right. Rambutan fruit is worth one kilogram.

    Papaya 3 RMB per kilogram.

    South African pears are 24 yuan a kilogram.

    One kilogram of garlic.

    Ginger RMB a kilogram.

    Taro is one kilogram of RMB.

    Banana 3 yuan a kilogram.

    Pineapple RMB 1 kilogram.

    The most exciting beef.

    Tenderness at the waist is 23 yuan per kilogram.

    Kidney: 17 yuan a kilogram.

    Liver RMB 1 kilogram.

    Minced meat 18 RMB per kilogram.

    Enough is the bottom.

    Close-up of beef. Chicken wings RMB 1 kilogram.

    Lamb chops are 49 yuan a kilogram.

    Boneless pieces of mutton meat are 61 yuan per kilogram.

    Pieces of meat with bones 47 RMB per kilogram.

    Skinless chicken 15 yuan per kilogram.

    With skin one kilogram.

    Pomfret 104 RMB per kilogram.

    Indian salmon 60 yuan a kilogram.

    One kilogram of sea bass.

    Shrimp 54 a kilogram.

    Sunflower oil is one liter of RMB.

    Rice comes in RMB 1 kilogram and RMB 1 kg.

    YITOL RMB in a row.

    Häagen-Dazs 100ml 21 RMB.

    Ordinary mango RMB.

    Another kind of mango is a kilogram.

    Pepsi engage** 1L in RMB, buy one get one free.

    A small bottle of regular Coke.

    Jelly has 18 RMB.

    There are RMB.

    The above ** is from Auchan Supermarket.

    The income of the ordinary class in India is: 1500-3000 yuan (end of this post).

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    Nowadays, tourism has become an entertainment way in people's lives, and many people will choose to go out to relax their mood in their free time, to see the great rivers and mountains of the motherland, and expand their horizons by the way. And you can also feel the customs and customs of different places during the tour.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    It depends on where you are in Tokyo, but if you live at a school, 80,000 yen a month or 960,000 yen a year is enough.

    If you rent a house by yourself, the living expenses are 120,000 yuan a month, and 1.44 million yuan a year.

    Jobs in Tokyo, Japan are easy to find, usually 850-1500 yen per hour, depending on your Japanese level.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-13

    In a language school in Tokyo, the tuition fee for an ordinary student for one year plus living expenses is about 130,000 RMB. The average student here refers to the type of student you are not a random consumer. If you work part-time in the Tokyo area, it costs 1,000 yen per hour, which is more than 60 yuan per hour at the current exchange rate.

    If you can work appropriately, such as working 3 days a week and 4 hours a day, it is no problem to earn accommodation fees, and many students can use their vacation time to work more and pay for their own tuition. There are many language schools in Tokyo, and the quality of the language school depends on the individual's actual situation. If you want to find more and better part-time job opportunities, you need to learn Japanese first.

    If there is anything else you don't understand, you can also send me a private message directly.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-12

    Regardless of the cost of admission and other tuition and fees, how much do you need to live in Japan per month? The quota varies depending on the region, but the information prepared by the National Federation of Student Associations should be a reference. The total monthly expenses of a student renting a house or apartment (the average monthly cost of living) are about 131,920 yen, and the total monthly expenses of a student living in a dormitory are about 97,100 yen, which is cheaper.

    If you want to work part-time in Tokyo, it's easy to find.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-11

    Now for now. There is no tuition fee, only accommodation and food. Save points. 40,000 RMB is enough.

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-10

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  28. Anonymous users2024-01-09

    You can find me, an expert in studying in Japan.

  29. Anonymous users2024-01-08

    For example, in Hokkaido, you can get a fresh and delicious crab buffet for 1,000 yen (83 pieces), but in Tokyo, this meal may start at 3,000 yen (249 pieces). Generally speaking, Japan's grain products are on the high side, because the country's grain production is not high, so many things are maintained by imports. However, the Japanese are proud of their own rice, which can almost satisfy the domestic market.

    But the price is still much higher than in China, in the Tokyo area, a bag of 5 kilograms of rice can be cheapest to sell for 1400 yen, equivalent to 116 yuan, but Japan according to the origin and variety of distinction, and will raise the unit price, the Japanese are very obsessed with the classification of food, sometimes a variety of rice because of the origin of the price will be much more expensive. Then there are fruits and vegetables, which is in great contrast with the domestic one, and the cheapest price of an apple is about 70 yen, which is about 6 yuan. Recently, due to the economic crisis and natural disasters, vegetables have been constantly used, and the cheapest price of a cabbage is 300 400 yen, equivalent to 24 33 yuan.

    Just talking about representative things, there are too many other subdivisions. Household goods are acceptable, if you don't pursue brands, you can buy good clothes, beds, household items, etc. for 1,000 yen (83 yuan), and shoes are better for 1,500 yen (124 yuan), but shoes for 1,050 yen (87 yuan) are also popular among Japanese people. The minimum cost of transportation is 130 yen (10 yen) for trains in Tokyo, and the cost varies depending on the area.

    By subway, it costs as little as 160 yen (13 yen), which is relatively more expensive than trains. Renting a house is very expensive in Tokyo, with a single room of more than 10 tsubo at least 40,000 yen (3,320 yuan) a month, plus a minimum of 6,000 yen (498 yuan) for water, electricity and gas, and at least 50,000 yen a month. This is still the cheapest and it is estimated that it will be difficult to rent.

    For Japanese people, if you are single, if you only work part-time jobs, you will rent an apartment for about 60,000 yuan, and if you are an office worker, it will be about 60,000 to 150,000 yuan. If you buy a house, you have to rely on a mortgage, but Japanese people buy a house or live in a house left by their parents after they get married. In terms of wages, the cheapest hourly wage in Tokyo is 800 yen (66 yen) and the highest is 1,500 yen (124 yen).

    This just means that in normal work, the hourly wage will be much higher in some special industries. However, the average hourly wage for Japanese freelancers, i.e., those who work part-time as their own occupation, is 1,200 yen (100 yuan). The more industrious ones can earn 250,000 (20,750 yuan) to 350,000 (29,050 yuan) yen a month, and if they can fight more, they will already be exhausted.

    If you are an office worker, your salary will be at least 200,000 yen (16,600 yuan) a month, and if it is high, it depends on your profession and the level of hard work. More general answers, I hope it helps.

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