
We Spent 24 Hours Eating Only 100-Yen Foods
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How cheap can you go in Tokyo? We spent a whole day eating only food we could find for 100 yen or less. That’s right — ¥100 (well, technically ¥110 with tax). Here’s where we went, and what we ate in
How cheap can you go in Tokyo? We spent a whole day eating only food we could find for 100 yen or less. That’s right — ¥100 (well, technically ¥110 with tax). Here’s where we went, and what we ate in 24 hours. Pro tip: Go into more residential areas for bargain bites. You won’t find many 100-yen eats in the tourist areas — even if the AI snippet says Ameyokocho has a lot of options, it doesn’t; we tried and tested it out.
- Niki no Kashi — Ueno Some of the dagashi we picked up — mostly umaibo. This confectionery store in Ueno sells a lot of dry foods such as snacks and sweets. Many items are over ¥100, but if you head to the back of the ground floor, you’ll find a section f
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