Breakfast in Japan

Buffet breakfast is very popular nowadays and is presented by the majority of hotels in Japan. If by chance you are not staying at the hotel, or if you do not provide lodging facilities that includes breakfast in the price you pay, then you should go to the coffee shop at the nearest area that provides a menu “morning service” which usually can be purchased until 10 o’clock. “Morning service” package menu usually consists of a cup of hot coffee, a small plate of salad, boiled egg and a stack of bread sandwiches. The price ranged between 650 yen – 750. Its starting price is quite cheap compared to a cup of coffee that is mentioned above.

Alternatively, you can also stop at the various international network coffee-shops that are widely available in major cities in Japan, such as Doutour, Pronto, and the most popular one, Starbucks (which now has more than 700 outlets in Japan alone!).

You can also buy some food supplies to supply breakfast for several days at the nearest supermarket. You can buy a few sachets of coffee or tea bags, a pack of bread, a jar of jam, butter, cheese slices, or even a piece of bacon. You can request or purchase the hot water to make coffee or tea in the morning from your accommodation. So, for breakfast you do not need to feel confused and upset to spend big enough for one meal.

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