Which place is cheaper, Uppsala or Tokyo?
These are the overall average travel costs for the two destinations. These travel costs come from the actual spending of real travelers.
Should I visit Tokyo or Uppsala? This is a common question asked by many travelers. By figuring out which city has activities that align with your interests along with knowing which is more affordable, you'll understand where you can get more bang for your buck. So, let's dive into the details and the data, which all comes from actual travelers.
Tokyo, the capital of Japan, is by far the most populous city in the world with a staggering 37 million people. As a worldwide hub for technology and business, it hosts millions of visitors annually. But Tokyo is not just a place for business trips. With its incredible mixture of historical temples and shrines, remarkably beautiful parks, endless shopping malls, and genuinely wonderful people, Tokyo is a terrific place to visit and to explore.
Uppsala is a college town in Sweden, located about 40 minutes north of Stockholm. Home to two universities, Uppsala is the 4th largest city in Sweden and features a huge diversity in culture. The Fyris River divides the city into the historic and modern sides of the city, each one with their own unique culture and sights to see. The area features fairly cool weather year-round, with temperatures in the 30's Fahrenheit from November-April and May-October seeing temperatures in the 40's and 50's Fahrenheit. The best time to visit it from May-July when temperatures are at their highest and there's plenty of sunshine.
For some great organized tour ideas, see The Best 2-Week Tours in Japan, The Best Bicycle Tours in Japan, The Best Tours for Seniors to Sweden, and The Best One-Week (7-Day) Tours from Stockholm.
These are the overall average travel costs for the two destinations. These travel costs come from the actual spending of real travelers.
The average daily cost (per person) in Tokyo is $190, while the average daily cost in Uppsala is $182. These costs include accommodation (assuming double occupancy, so the traveler is sharing the room), food, transportation, and entertainment. While every person is different, these costs are an average of past travelers in each destination. What follows is a categorical breakdown of travel costs for Tokyo and Uppsala in more detail.
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Also for Tokyo, here are a few examples of actual transportation services:
Also for Uppsala, here are a few examples of actual transportation services:
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Here are some examples of typical meal expenses from previous travelers to Tokyo:
For Tokyo, here are some samples of tours and activities related to meals and dining experiences:
Also, here are some specific examples of entertainment, tickets, and activities for Tokyo.
Also, here are some specific examples of entertainment, tickets, and activities for Uppsala.
Below are a few samples from actual travelers for alcohol and nightlife costs in Tokyo:
Here are a few nightlife and alcohol tours and activities from local tour providers in Tokyo:
When comparing the travel costs between Tokyo and Uppsala, we can see that Tokyo is more expensive. However, the two cities are actually relatively comparable in price, as the difference is somewhat minimal. Generally, this means that you could travel with generally the same travel style and level of luxury in each place. Even though Tokyo is in Asia and Uppsala is in Europe, both of these destinations have relatively similar prices of travel. Generally, the levels of luxury and expenses are the same for these cities even though they are geographically far apart.
If you're trying to decide if either of these two destinations are within your price range, also see Is Tokyo Expensive? and Is Uppsala Expensive?.
Tokyo has a larger population, and is about 70 times larger than the population of Uppsala. When comparing the sizes of Tokyo and Uppsala, keep in mind that a larger population does not always imply the destination has more attractions or better activities. So, always research the type of place that you want to visit along with the activities and attractions that interest you.
Both destinations experience a temperate climate with four distinct seasons. And since both cities are in the northern hemisphere, summer is in July and winter is in January.
Both Uppsala and Tokyo are popular destinations to visit in the summer with plenty of activities. Many travelers come to Tokyo for the city activities, the music scene, and the family-friendly experiences.
In the summer, Tokyo is a little warmer than Uppsala. Typically, the summer temperatures in Tokyo in July average around 26°C (78°F), and Uppsala averages at about 18°C (64°F).
It's quite sunny in Uppsala. Tokyo usually receives less sunshine than Uppsala during summer. Tokyo gets 137 hours of sunny skies, while Uppsala receives 260 hours of full sun in the summer.
It's quite rainy in Tokyo. In July, Tokyo usually receives more rain than Uppsala. Tokyo gets 127 mm (5 in) of rain, while Uppsala receives 72 mm (2.8 in) of rain each month for the summer.
Both Uppsala and Tokyo during the autumn are popular places to visit. Many visitors come to Tokyo in the autumn for the city's sights and attractions, the shopping scene, the music scene, and the natural beauty of the area.
In October, Tokyo is generally much warmer than Uppsala. Daily temperatures in Tokyo average around 18°C (64°F), and Uppsala fluctuates around 8°C (46°F).
In the autumn, Tokyo often gets more sunshine than Uppsala. Tokyo gets 129 hours of sunny skies this time of year, while Uppsala receives 99 hours of full sun.
It rains a lot this time of the year in Tokyo. Tokyo usually gets more rain in October than Uppsala. Tokyo gets 165 mm (6.5 in) of rain, while Uppsala receives 50 mm (2 in) of rain this time of the year.
The winter attracts plenty of travelers to both Tokyo and Uppsala. Most visitors come to Tokyo for the museums, the shopping scene, and the cuisine during these months.
The weather in Uppsala can be very cold. Tokyo is much warmer than Uppsala in the winter. The daily temperature in Tokyo averages around 5°C (42°F) in January, and Uppsala fluctuates around -3°C (27°F).
Tokyo usually receives more sunshine than Uppsala during winter. Tokyo gets 175 hours of sunny skies, while Uppsala receives 40 hours of full sun in the winter.
In January, Tokyo usually receives more rain than Uppsala. Tokyo gets 45 mm (1.8 in) of rain, while Uppsala receives 39 mm (1.5 in) of rain each month for the winter.
The spring brings many poeple to Tokyo as well as Uppsala. The spring months attract visitors to Tokyo because of the activities around the city and the natural beauty.
In the spring, Tokyo is much warmer than Uppsala. Typically, the spring temperatures in Tokyo in April average around 14°C (58°F), and Uppsala averages at about 5°C (41°F).
In the spring, Tokyo often gets less sunshine than Uppsala. Tokyo gets 161 hours of sunny skies this time of year, while Uppsala receives 185 hours of full sun.
Tokyo receives a lot of rain in the spring. Tokyo usually gets more rain in April than Uppsala. Tokyo gets 125 mm (4.9 in) of rain, while Uppsala receives 30 mm (1.2 in) of rain this time of the year.
Tokyo | Uppsala | |||
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Temp (°C) | Rain (mm) | Temp (°C) | Rain (mm) | |
Jan | 5°C (42°F) | 45 mm (1.8 in) | -3°C (27°F) | 39 mm (1.5 in) |
Feb | 6°C (42°F) | 60 mm (2.4 in) | -3°C (27°F) | 27 mm (1.1 in) |
Mar | 9°C (47°F) | 100 mm (3.9 in) | 0°C (33°F) | 26 mm (1 in) |
Apr | 14°C (58°F) | 125 mm (4.9 in) | 5°C (41°F) | 30 mm (1.2 in) |
May | 19°C (66°F) | 138 mm (5.4 in) | 11°C (52°F) | 30 mm (1.2 in) |
Jun | 22°C (71°F) | 186 mm (7.3 in) | 16°C (61°F) | 45 mm (1.8 in) |
Jul | 26°C (78°F) | 127 mm (5 in) | 18°C (64°F) | 72 mm (2.8 in) |
Aug | 27°C (81°F) | 148 mm (5.8 in) | 17°C (62°F) | 66 mm (2.6 in) |
Sep | 23°C (74°F) | 180 mm (7.1 in) | 12°C (54°F) | 55 mm (2.2 in) |
Oct | 18°C (64°F) | 165 mm (6.5 in) | 8°C (46°F) | 50 mm (2 in) |
Nov | 13°C (55°F) | 90 mm (3.5 in) | 3°C (37°F) | 53 mm (2.1 in) |
Dec | 8°C (46°F) | 46 mm (1.8 in) | -1°C (31°F) | 46 mm (1.8 in) |