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Japan Travel From The Belgium

Everything travelers from the Belgium need to plan a trip to Japan: flight options, realistic budgets, tailored itineraries, hotel zones, transport guides, and arrival essentials.

Annual Visitors45,000
Average Spend¥340,000
Typical Stay16.0 Days
First-Time Visitors60.0%
Booking Window190 Days

Visa & Entry Requirements

Visa-Exempt Entry

Travelers holding passports from the Belgium are exempt from obtaining a tourist visa for stays up to 90 Days (Visa-Exempt).

  • Return ticket
  • Visit Japan Web registration

Essential Border Info

Your passport must be valid for the duration of your stay. We highly recommend having at least 6 months validity from your planned departure date.

All international arrivals should register on the official Visit Japan Web platform to pre-clear immigration and customs QR codes.

Flights to Japan

Hub & Destination Options

Most flights land at either Tokyo Haneda (HND) (closest to central Tokyo) or Tokyo Narita (NRT) (larger international gateway). Osaka's Kansai Airport (KIX) is the best destination if you want to skip Tokyo and begin directly on the southern trail.

Main departure gateways:
Brussels

Typical Flight Times

RouteEst. Duration
Brussels (BRU) → Tokyo~15 hours
Brussels (BRU) → Tokyo~16 hours

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How Much Does A Japan Trip Cost?

Travel expenses scale based on your comfort tier. Estimated land costs (excluding flights) per traveler are categorized below:

Budget Traveler

€1,300–€1,900

Staying in clean hostels or capsule hotels, relying on rail passes, and eating delicious local convenience stores, ramen counters, and cheap set lunches.

Mid-Range Traveler

€2,600–€4,200

Staying in cozy business hotels or authentic guest-houses, dining out at local sushi and Yakiniku spots, and booking key tourist attraction tickets.

Luxury Traveler

€6,000+

Staying in high-end boutique hotels, upscale traditional hot-spring ryokans, enjoying fine Michelin dining (Kaiseki & Wagyu), and private transit tours.

Cost Breakdown Estimations

CategoryEstimated Range
Flights (Direct/Stopover)€750–€1,300
Hotels & Ryokans (Per Night)€110–€260
Daily Dining & Snacks€35–€75
Transit & Shinkansen€180–€350 total
Museums & Activities€90–€210 total

Plan With Our Budget Calculator

Want to map out your specific expenses? Try our Japan budget calculator tool to configure lodging, meals, transport, and day tours based on your exact party size and travel duration.

Recommended Itineraries for Belgians

Based on average stay data (16.0 Days), we recommend these optimized routing plans:

Where Belgians Stay in Japan

Accommodation is usually the largest spending category for Belgians. Strategic neighborhood selection keeps travel convenient:

First-Time Visitors

Shinjuku (Tokyo)

Best transit connection hubs and vibrant street scenes.

Quiet & Historic

Asakusa (Tokyo)

Charming alleys near ancient Senso-ji temple.

Traditional Japan

Higashiyama (Kyoto)

Beautiful wooden alleyways, historic shrines, and teahouses.

Atmospheric stays

Kanazawa / Takayama

Beautiful traditional merchant streets and preserved castles.

Book Highly Rated Hotels & Traditional Ryokans

Explore the best available accommodations with complete English booking features and verified customer reviews via Klook.

Transit & Shinkansen Bullet Trains

SmartEX App & Wallet Recharges

The official SmartEX app lets you book Shinkansen tickets and link them directly to digital transit cards.

Important Credit Card Blockages: SmartEX frequently rejects foreign Visa cards during profile registration. Use a Mastercard or American Express card to bypass verification blocks, or book via official JR-West booking sites.

Digital IC Cards (Suica & Pasmo)

Adding a digital Suica or Pasmo to your Apple Wallet is the easiest way to tap through local train gates.

Wallet Recharging Block: Apple Wallet Suica cards cannot be topped up using foreign Visa cards. Use a Mastercard or Amex linked to Apple Pay, or use cash at station ticket kiosks.

Culinary Highlights

Instead of standard tourist traps, focus on these top dining items and local cities:

Must-Try Items

  • Sushi
  • Yakitori
  • Tempura
  • Soba Noodles
  • Japanese Sake

Key Dining Regions

Tokyo:

Ginza sushi counters and traditional Izakaya crawl routes.

Kyoto:

Vegetarian Shojin Ryori in Zen temples and tea-house matcha desserts.

Osaka:

Street food snacks (Takoyaki, Okonomiyaki) in Dotonbori.

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Attractions Worth Pre-Booking

Japan's most iconic experiential attractions have strictly limited ticket quotas and must be booked online 30 to 60 days before travel:

teamLab Planets (Tokyo)

Walk through water gardens and immersive projections. Sells out weeks in advance.

teamLab Borderless (Tokyo)

Digital museum located in Azabudai Hills. Tickets released 1 month prior.

Universal Studios Japan (Osaka)

Featuring Super Nintendo World. Booking an Express Pass is highly recommended.

Shibuya Sky (Tokyo)

Outdoors roof observation deck over Shibuya crossing. Sunrise spots sell out instantly.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • 1Assuming high-speed bullet train passes are necessary (often individual ticket bookings are cheaper).
  • 2Not carrying a digital IC transit card (Suica/Pasmo) for simple subway hops.
  • 3Forgetting to pre-book popular sights (teamLab, Shibuya Sky, Ghibli) weeks in advance.
  • 4Failing to look for localized English menus in smaller, family-owned restaurants.

Pre-Departure Booking Checklist

Make sure to complete these core reservations before leaving your home country:

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Bullet Train Tickets & Passes

Pre-book Tokaido Shinkansen reserved seats

Pre-Order Your Local Japan eSIM

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