Replace display MacBook Pro

I have a 6 month old  MacBook Pro. I foolishly dropped something on it, while it was closed. Now my display is totally broken. I understand something like this isnt covered under warranty, so I need to get it replaced at the Apple store where I live(Tokyo). My question is how much is it typically to have such a thing replaced?
Thanks in advance.

Best to ask apple about that. I've heard 400 american or about 30704.0437 but that was with an older model computer so I don't know.
if you have a high res display with anti glare, that's definitely extra. Best to ask the apple specialist at your store. You have no oblication to fix it there and then.

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